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THE NEW YORK SON. Slavery fa Misrour. A new Bute Conven- ES ud (hot 16 witl commen tee to our readers, os ta his salection of words to give bie thoughts ox | DEATHS. soile Hon will tow be held to accelerate the too slow pro- | an outepoken sentiment of on elderly gentleman, eemcm and in "Hele tndeod a remark: | O'CONNONLOD & et Mare ae ae? eerie the, NOV. 22, 1964, coes of the graduated policy of emencipation ini. | who—es he says ins private note—has “ become Se mintodersand be a eo in obe tnmant any a afer opp TUESDAY MORNING, why, the he wife@f John ('Counor, a native af ashe Pa ish of Ahasrech, County Galway, ane. The revativessand ig of the » ala the membe.s of the Emmet M.B. and B. Society, a) ¢ re gpecifully invited to attend the funeral, | i Gives. I) t@ nom ated by the Convention held two years ago, un- dee the sunpices of the late G werner @amnta, The two Conventions within « couple of years {llua- twates the progress of the Great social and political rovolittion that is destined to sweep from the Bor- der States over the entire Bouth, Two years ago, Missouri seemed to have advanced s century by decreeing the final extinction of slavery within twenty years. This ection now seems a generation ‘eblod the times, and majomty of the people of the Btate have decided in favor of s more summary process, Apast from the more remote canses, it 1s certain thas the rebel invasion of Minsouri exercined an im- mediate and positive influence in promoting the Muctess of the radical ticket. Thousands who would otherwise have voted for the conservatives went over to the radicals from 9 vague fecling that balf meegures are irmpracticabie in war times. The Uniontsta, despoiled and robbed in every direction by Price's guerrilla hordes, fled in opposite direc. Cons at the polls and voted for the party thes wes distinguished by the most uncom pro- mising batred to the retellion and slavery. These and ether obvious causes which promoted the overthrow of conservatiam in Mis- sourl, exist to @ greater or icasor degree ‘m all the border States, end, under similar con titions which Qre almost certain to arise, are likely to produce the ame results, Is is therefore Probable thas for © series of years, or during the war, the beadquar- ters of radicaliem will not be in New England, aa horetofore, but in the border States, Yvsterday in Maryiand, to-day in Missouri, and to-morrow in Tennessee and Kentucky, the redical columns— making the most of thefopportunity of war, and im obedience to an irresistible lew— move forward to new victories. In civil wars the extreme party ruloa for the time being. In the conflict of interest and passion those who proceed to the accomplishment of their demgns regardless of the character ofthe means employed, wi!l soon- ent reach the highest place of power and authority, Giggusted With the professions! politicians” 60 of- | than most men’s do in # month. In hie preseace half an ost constrained to be- ten denounced in the firw ; and bas no faith in coy boar a tas ay cute cals ah Clock set of political managers that ‘lo not derive their | hag wheela, ali conforming to the mechanism of the powers directly from the ,eople governed." Woe | grand whole, but each thinking for ita ind vidual self, His is a at anization, that few men cmacide with bim jn this opinion, and would be cen fay 4 rh te eah oat thas a Who Met happy to hear from our corresyondent again. If | hin are certain to admire and wonder at. hie next letter is shorter, it would, perbape, be : Quite es interesting. Financial News, Markets, &c. ae ese New York, Monday, Nov. 21, 6 P. M.—The flactaa- A Catholic Archbishop om Thankagtving. | tions in gold today have been a follows .—At 10 The Right Reverend Archbishop Prncett, of Cin- | orjock, 919 ; 10.06, 219%; 10.10, 218%; 10.%, 219; Cinnati, has issued » pastors) accress to the clergy | 10,80, 91974; 10.65, 220%; 11, SON; 11.10, MIN; and people of his diocese in reference to Thanke- | 11.25, 2215; 11.45, 220%; 19, 919; 12,10, 218%; giving, Afler reciting the fect that the Premdent of | 12.40, 218’; 12.80, 917%; 1.90, 215%; 1.58, 219% : the United Btates and the Governor of Obio had ap- | 2.05, 219; 9.26, 220%; 2.90, 9B0; 3.15, 220%; 5.30 SHORT—On Monday morning, Nov. 21, after a lo Pointed the 24th of Novemter sa a day of Thanke- sou some Miele eeese the omen e, oa nfal Sines, ward Short, aged 24 years, giving, humiliation ind Prayer, the Archblahop eine paisa pally to the absence of tumors euch e The friends and relatives are reqnectfally invited ta defines the duty of his people as follows; have for the past week been as plenty us “ disinter-« tend the funeral, on Wednesday, 2d inet, at 2 o % PMs from the residence of his brother-ine ‘ We Ontbolies have largely shared a, the ane ested” politicians, Government securities were very | lew, Ae 119 Varick et, 17 ings ealth, abundant harvests, and exemption WEA EY —On Sunday, Nov, 20th, Jane A, from the rava 63 of war, which God haa granted to firm. Other stocks were a little lower, The cag Wenkley, the beloved hter of John and Tues the People of the North. Our sins have as largely | Market remains unchanged. At 7 percent. the bro't- | Woakley, aced 9 years gpd 11 months. merited the chastisement which hae overtaken our | ers have no difficulty in obtaining accom modetion, The friends of the family are requessed toattend the rring brethren of the Bouth, and which bas cost | and @ few exceptional transactions are reported at Sepak the Tuesday) afternoon, at 1 eecck, em the life blood of so many thousands of our own lower rates. The bank statement thia week is ¥: = brave soldiers, who @f ther pleasant homes | favorable, and iefiects the groat ene in money ‘ihe to check the advance of the fie, and con-| joans are np to $1,547,582, and the deporite #4171, 10} Sberman at Macon. fan Bichmond papers have at leat removed whatever dont msy have existed respecting the em vation, or rather the direction of General Sarnwas's great expedition, From the latest in- formation published in them, it sppears thet he ie «Avancing castward tewerds the Atlantic coast, in place of moving southward to Belme aad Mobile A” Wau revorted. This information fully estalishes the eorrcetnens of the views siready edvanced by this journal ead will scarcely take our reeders by curprise. We snticipated « month since—before there was any intimation of unusual sctivity in Northern Georgis—that Genera] fawaman was med- ‘isting some great design, and wae not Hiety to remain long cooped up at Atienta, desling feeble ‘lows ageingst ao enemy thet he bad #0 often beaten and driven. Woe inforred thet he would alte at the head, in place of the extremities, and Strike the rebellion in the one vital point fm Virgin. ja There in now every reason to anticipate the complete realization of thie design. The Richmond Popera report that Genoral Samuman bed arrived near Macon, eighty miles from Atlante; sad from other sources we learn that he was moving on pa- ra'le) lines ty Avyjuate with an intention of pushing towards the (cet at Beaufort in order to establish » new base of auppiice at that place. These facts and rumors euffcientiy indicate the real charsoter of s movernent which for boldnese and magnitude hag neldoin beer equalled or surpassed. That it ie per How it were unelcas to deny, but tu war es in love furtune favors the | rave, ¥) afternoon. 22d Inst, at | o'clock, from residence, 1tz Kast 22d ef, ‘The remains will to Ca.vary Cemetery for interment. ROACH—On Saturday, Nov, 19 ta lings: MMness, mre, Rosena, wife pe Ao wad years, 10 months and 19 days, Dearest mother, thon hast left ua And thy lowe we deeply feel. Bur ‘tis Ged who hath bere.t am He can all our sorrows heal. (By her affectionate daughter Rosens.} The (riends and relatives of the famil eapect> fally invited to attend the (uneral. thie ued . afte boon, Nov. | st 1 o'clock, trom her le reste 3 Kast ston ot, without further g™ ey TRADE NOTICES, fine the deadly strife w the battlo-flelds on he specie avorage wae decieased $1,007,165, and the - nan : which it madly wiguaaed Our hopes of future | ci culation $5,0, Exchange gold at 195 @ 109% for | REGULAR WEEKLY MEETING OF bappinces on the earth are vain, ifthe peace, the pros gold, ; the Brooklyn Longshoremen's Protective Agsociae perity, the progress in arta, sciences and religion, tou will be heid in Atlantic Hall, cor Atlantic and whieh have distinguished ue among all the nations Py Feet derd oy on ore, sev ard iPM, Aue of the earth forfour score and eight years, and ORIEEY. bee THOS. Bak EY, 4 Secs te which, under the Divine blessing, are mainly at- et — - tributable to our Constitution and Union, be not SPECIAL MEETING OF THE JOURNEY= continued by the maintainance of that Union and ett ade Lathers ine es Milliman's Hall, cor, the elimination of those deeds which Christian och at. and 7th ave, this lueeday evening, && 5 o'cl civilization and our own experience have shown us bf FO ocr gral Pe aa pe ert the Constitution contained. Jt therefore becomes Preet; WM. 8, MCLEAN, Bec. Ae our solemn duty to oi serve with no ordinary fer- = vor the national ‘holiday, and as we cannot enjoy, and should not desire happiness and inde- pendenc™ ¢@xcept in the society of our fellow- citizens, We ahould pray for and promote, by every means in Our power, their welfare as well as our own, Wo confess that !t has greatly painec us to hear that certain rash, irreverent and thoughtlesa men of our communion have denounced and cursed the government, the administration and their abet- tors, Now, God commands us to bless and curse ATOCK BALRS--FIRCT BOARD. 5000 U.8. 66°51, re..110 $7 Bk. Common'ith.106 2000 UB. 68, 67, 123 ; 20) Wyoming V.C.. 51 100 Chi, & Alton R.. 30 659 do....... 200 Cle. & Pits, Wig le 200, N.Y. Cen. BR... 12044 Mi4ali4ig 400 do. 119 gal 90", 1650 do, .new is. bid 15 Erie R. . 96 1150 do... ..Cp. 96%. 600 do... .1 11500 do, 96 'sn06'§ 10 Sixth Av. R.. B50 Trea, 7 5-19... 116 100 Reading R.. 26000 do......1)401156 = Zhu0 do... 136 M100 Mich. Can. The Begin of the End. Doma the progress of the war the Northern Prople have so often deceived thetnselres by prema- ture expectations regarding the end of the rebel- Vion, that at the present timo any allnsion to ite eurly termination is received with marked inere- dulity. This feeling is a natural remit of the reac- tion from the bright hopes which have been 60 often N OTICE,—THE MEMBERS OF THR Lighterman (7, B. Ageociation aro requested te attend a spocial meeting on Wednesday at thei Hall, cor, Fulton and neapple ta, Broo yn, ut o'clock, for the purpose to syusre up their dues aad teceivw their ticke. for the tiret anousl Ball. By o ', PETER MARION, Pres, 1 5000 N.C, 60... 2000 Erte let Mo... 106% 1000 Mich, C, Se, n.1.130 uw Ohio & Mins... 36% 4 150000, do... 36 4ad6 ys 400 do, + LOZ 3qa10 5 190 Chi,& N.W. 1. 96 800 Chi. BSD F118 OTICE—THE CARMEN AND LABORERS i Sap! eae), hig ie ot New Yorks wi Old & special meeting on t) ‘ve, ven at Hibernia Hall, 42 Prince at, is odork. eis meuibers are nanimously requested to attend this ot. And when bad men curard she supporters 7 Bk. A fca....137 «00 BL Ft. W.. VA meeting as business of importance is tobe trausacted, entertained, ouly to end in disappointment. Thus | Plainly then the Conservative party hae but little of uhe roverntaeat, did they not reflect tnat they | yoy Pmm meriga: at Pak eG epebage Ps Pr Order of the Pe ar LENCE, aA the anticipations of an overthrow of the rebelhon in | Chance im the disturbed border States for a long | cursed the more than hundreds of thousands of | 20) Mariposn Min. $24 . Rai A — erates 7 —— @given number of days, and the confident sasur- | time to come ; and must look for whatever victories | Catholic voters and Catholic soldiers of our army | 400 M0... BS MOsS% 100 Hom, & ot. OTICE—THE MEMBERS OF THE United defended that government in the field? ORCOND BOARD. Trade Bociety of Journey men Sail Makers are re- ance that each campaign would necensarily be the | it may hope to achieve to the States farthest re- Ree they not refit that {te downfall would be 2 ‘Slep.110*, 60 Al. @ T. H.R... 62 wets to attend the funeral ef their late brothe laat, have resulted ine kind of resignation, and » | moved from the ecene of physical and mora) con- | hniled with eociamet Af Se ae an ve mins 100 Heading K ae] a eetten Ba A tee iy ace sa refural to build new hopes upon the ruins of those | Siet, reasore aorcss the coesm “3 los ie 5 712655 | Sec. 137 de tif political sa!vatiou is ever to reach e far ed ee | that have never Leen realized, Por thie reason it Heat’ bed RDP Gis, even Geen from “p46 rd OPERATIVE PLASTERERS WILL HOLD wenld not be strange if the end were nearer than CITY REFORM. ene Usieed Seis ape they oo Rye ‘aN ih bh ARR, brs pn ste oe a Hall cornee i: i use jason “i . S g a moat people imagine; and if ft ie at all poate to A Volce from the People. the government or sdsaiulnration, "They did tot ahs ced ERROR Te Pa ti reed foresee materia! ends hy the light of circun. stances, New Yorn, Nov. 20, 1964. commence this war. They could scarcely bring ‘ 568 ‘hos THOMAS MANSFIELD, Rec. Sec, “427 the termination of the war lies not far in the future. It is true that vague predictions of this charecter have been numerous as the leaves of Autumn in past months, but It is easy to see from the advanc- ed stand point of to-day, that they wore wholiy @uppositions and unfounded. Now, however, the case is radically different. We know, aa we never did before, the exact powérto be overcome by our arms, we know that the fighting strength of the Bouth isal) in the fell, as admitted by thete own Papers, and the whole question resol es itee!f into the problem of how long ‘that force can withstand the powerfn! armies that it -necks to repel. At the present time the army of General Sam- man ie engaged in cutting the musbroom Ooafele- acy in twain—in detaching the Gulf States from their more northerly aisters. That this grand ob- doce will be successfully eecomplished there is bard- Jysroom for doubt, there being no confronting force except the few old men and boys who may be collected as militia The regularly organized robe) armies cannot act es an impediment, for they are but three in number, and each is Pressed to the wall to secure ite own protection. As for the main army of General Las, it ts closely besieged by Grawt, and can at bes gaily hope that {te fate will be deferred until tha Union armies shall have crushed the last germ of rebellion fur- ther South—cut off the arterios, and at last turned to ananibilate the heart at Richmond, And that these results will be accomplished ere the close of the present cempaign, is not at al! im. Probable, for they are now in progress, with every indication of success. If Surnuax should success- fully draw a ‘belt of desolation™ over the line ine dicated as his route, Richmond will be virtually the only point remaining to conquer ; and, with the army of Grant before it with the Prospect of Gumaman in the rear, what can the rebels hops to effect by longer protra tiug the war? ‘They are Bot fools if they are rebe!s end traltora; and when they ace the cumming deus wo Clearly foresbedowed thas ite evasion is no jonzer pucatble, they will be very likely to prepare thomeolves for “the best at. tainable peace.” Their bombast about ‘dying in the last ditch,’ and nonsense of a kindred charac. ter, may be well enough for the purpose of keeping their courage up ay long aa posatble, and stimulating the flagging spirits of the wavering, but they mean to do nothing of the kind, Like other brave men, Whey are disposed to fight so long as a bope of ulti. mate guecess remains; but when that poiut has been passed, and they see the utter upelessnens of further resistance, thoy will be glad enough to ec- cept peaceful propositions. That this conviction will be pressed upon them by the rosult of the Present cam, algu, there would svem to be hardly a semana doubt; snd as a fair Proposition for soem to return to their allegiauce will undoubtedly be embodied in the President's fortheointug mes- Mu, Eprros—I have read with so much interest your articles upon the ‘City Government," ‘Char- ler Election,” &¢, and, in myopinion, you ere fea eren cent to ete ap the people into 5 ing bonest men for pul le offices; but somehow ft reer you do not go far enough in your critic'ems existing nuisances, or in demonstrating tow the matter can be mended by the people who take More interest im their private affairs than they do in eee ceneere ona any ae i ype or taz-payer, you permit me, Mr. Editor— although thietathe Gabbath Day—I wit! ventilate my opraions, and he cen see wherern they differ fram those thet should be entertained b: every man who desires the government of the ety to be administered b: and economically. Er day T read all the morning papers, ¢: Jere Davis’ organ, and whenever my eye fal niany article relating to reforming our city ire I read i attentively, and endeavor to form some opinion upon the views of the writer, and ¢. to discover if he truly desires the reform Tequired, or aims to induce the public to exchange one set of thieves for another claaa of rogues, who would not represent the je when elected to offica. Now, Sir, after com pg sod turning these essays over ip my mind I find that tbe articles in the Box come much nearer the true issue than eny others that I have seen. They al! dosire reform, but the Tai- BUNs and Trwes in view of overwhelming Demo- cratic majorities can only hope for a change by calling im the aid of the Kepullicans in the rural @aricts, In the estimation of those editors the . blicen party alone are the representa- tives of all thet is good and virtu and they look to our “coun cousins” for relic’, because their political affinities are antazoniatic to those of the men who conscientiously vote with the Democratic party. 1s appears to ine, sir, thet the true remedy for our muuici ia will not be found shrough the agency of Ibaay Commission- or, or any other outside arrangemente—that vir- tually. nebises our citizens, and permits irre- spon men to control our local affairs. The tendency would be towards despotism, whereas we ré only @ Jarger liberty to choose our own ol ane arte their conduct by our com- ™ or displeasure, as the caso may be. We tigi ask tho Legislature to autuorize and ens neta better mode of getting at the voice of the peopl when nominations sre to be made, aud shen, if the pooplo of thin city did not select Prop r local ves, they would Ceserve to be woveraed by whoever they snuuld ehoose to rule over them. If T were an editor, I weuld write to the People just ea I would write to a friend whose housebold wes overrun by thievis) servants; People who were eating aud drinking a his expeuse, aud sup- porting s bom of relatives und fr.eudis, who were carrying off all the stray articles they could Iny themasives to believe that {t was seriously com- Menced, even when forts hed fallen and the hlocd of our le was shed by the hands of the South, And whee force bad to be repeWed by force, when armies bad to be raised, and therefore troops to be drafted to raise the blockade of our mvers and stem the tide of aggression, what more did our govern. meut do than was done in the South? Where in the North was the couseription as ruth- Icesly and as indiscriminately as in the South? Where was the citizens’ property confiscated, with. out compensa jon, for the ailtged uses of the gov- @rpment, as it was in the Bouth? We have con- Versed with Irish Catholic refugees from Georgia, from Arkansas, from Alabama, and other soutbern States, und we know how they were stripped of their money and their clothes, and cast into prison when they refused to go intothe ranke of the Con- federate army. Many an Irish laborer told us in the howmtals, here and elsewhere, that when tho wer broke outin the South and the public works were suspended, they were either violautly con- ocr pled, or had to enlist or starve. e¢ do not adduce these facts to excite unkind feelings against the Bouth, but to put to shame the journsliats of the North, especially the Fraguan'’s JousnaL and the Msrroro.itay Recorp of New York, who instigated our too confiding people to evil words and deeds, and she people themselves who patronized such journalists, and were duped and deceived by their malignity. Is 19 time, therefore, now that the election 's past, that ail abould return to their sober second thought, and that we sbould rally round the constituted au- thorities—the "powers," which the Ajostle com- mands ua to obey, thus presenting an individual frous to the evemy, to re-establish the Union, with- ou: which there can be no acea, present or pro- tpe:tive, for the ills we suffer, The South, betiold- jug Us thus of ove mind, will, we devoutly trust, husten to make peace; and we on our aide will show them that we ere ready and willing to make ater sacrifices for peace and union with thom than ever we made for war. Joan B, Puro. Archbishop ot Cincinnati, A Pen and Ink Sketch of Gen. Sherman. Av Army correspondent gives the following de- scription of General Sherman, as he ap;eared in Kingston, Ga., afew days before departing ou bis great expedition, Nowepuper correspondents are usually very shy of Bhermun, owing to the mistaken impression that he is the sworn enemy of the whole Bohemian fraternity, I confess that until Friday night I feared Fherman almost as much as his Satanic ma- jesty, end many a time have I taken refuge behind some We!!-dressed siaff officer, lest Sherman's eagle their hands upon, conceal.ng them under their choth- | eye sbould detect my cit.zen euit and his austere fig. A would may to may friend, it is useless to acold the | voice order me to leave his Nnos, notwithstanding vervante, or Watch those people or arrest them on | I carried Grant's pass in may pocket, aud had given suspicion, or spend your money trying to wake au | no aid ead comfort to the enemy, The other night, exaiuple of the rascals, I would tell him it was | however, I was entrapped, and, with vo line of re- betwer fo his losses and provide against the | treat open, I braced wyeclf for the charge, Sitting future, i goncluxiona agreed with ming and | in the sent of two of his gentinanly stati, be asked advice how to Proceed in future, [| listening to the enlivening music of Colonel Ham- would then Inform him that it was first Receasary | bright's Lancaser, Pena, Band who were to procure honester servants; and to do this | serevadiug the Genera!, was aware of the he should se that those he employed | close proximity of the Cuueftain, whose wrath I were well recommended. Ne SB. ° should | se inuch feared, one of the statf gudveuly pre. make it the {nterest of every ono . = Ployed to | seuted himsell at the entrance, and address hg ney nerve bi faithfully and honestly, snu”nue every | I tnoved to the entrance, when there ummediatel y individual would require no beter "character" | before me stood the terror uf Dewspaper corres. the uame of buying served in the family of | poudenis—Major-lien, Blerman ! ‘Ueueral per: such au einploycr, Now, sir, at the risk of being | init me to make you acquainted with Capt, —\"" tedious, J offer the assertion that our city aifairs | runarked the id; aud Leore I bad time recover may te administered by honest wen, if wo will | from ny @etouiaiineat, the Genera! bad extended 4 4 PL Sue SPGAR MAKERS’ UNION—A SPECIAL k ‘4 meeting will be held Wednesday Nov, 2d, at - | o'clock P. M., at 132 Hester St, for the puipore © | forming our Union on the is of two brauches, an- der one board, All members are earnestly requested to attend to Byevent persous entering vo entitled admission, Members will please ripe thelr ecard - membership, The members of the Sezer Makers’ Union are reepecttully iuviwd by the Executive Come mittee of the Ssegar Manufacturers’ Association to at- tead the Conyeution to be held at the Cooper Inet ture on the 7th December. SAMUEL SULOMON, President. 72 T°? SEGARMAKERS AND ALL Interested in the Tubnoco I'rade—A meeting will be held a8 the Brooklyn Garden, on Tuescay evening, Nov. at 5 o'clock p. m., to prepare for the convéntion whic will be held at Couper Institute, Dec. 7, 1564. Var ¥ illiameburgh friends are invited to attend Aa sé SPECIAL NOTICES. Hale’s Hency of Horehound and Tar, for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarsencee, Difficult Breathing, and all Affections of the Throat Bronchial Tubes and Lungs, leading to Consumption. Thie infallible remedy is composed of the Honey of the plant Horehound, in chemical union with Ter- . r Li OLY bh Balm, extracted from the Life Principle of the forest * RAR GH AN, JeD. Pr 5 gp aes tree Abies Beleamea, or Balm of Gilead. Tho Honey-,| MINCKE, Sec'y. cm 3 W GRAINGMEN’S UNION CLUB OF MAN: hattanville meote twice @ week, Thareday ang Saturday nights, at Ti) P.M. at STEPHEN Lane KIN'S, cor. 149th at and thay. WILLIAM CU {it Free. JOHN LEARY, Chairman, STEPH ; IN, Bee, SAE I ly order ot the Committ #8. SOLOMON, W inflammations and the Tar-Balm cleanses and heals the throat and air passages leading to the lungs, Five) additional ingrodients keep the organs cool, molt, and in healthful action, Let no prejudice hinder you from testing this sovereign remedy of an illustrious physi~ clan and chemist, who himself thoroughly tested it for? years in his extensive private practice. It is safe, sure: and pleasant, the Tar-Balm being entirely free from + ‘ . Pr » Ci the poensive Qualities of common tar, P: wif: BO Conte per tle. For sale by all drugeiste, ‘8 JOWNER, General Agent, 4 Ceda Fy joe Pital ie opau daily ab 857 Fourth ave, corner of 28th ft, trom 1 to 3 p. m., for the benetit of the poor who a-¢ aitlicted with the diseases of the eyes, 30LOM J ‘ER, A.M, President of Hoard of Trustees. he best trengtacuing Plaster is the Po- rous PLASTER of Dr, ALLCOCK. They. are war- ranted to keep good twenty years, but may be return- ed tor fresh Plaster without charge. IMPORTANT QUALITIES, They will cure a Weakness of tho Back, Pain of the Side, a Lamenese of the Knee or of the Ankie, or Cold Fee, sooner and with wore comiort than any other opp.ication, Sold by all dealers, Principal O: 24 Caual et. Wheeler & Wilson’s Highest Pree mium lockstitch sewing machines, No, 675 Broad- way. 445 Fall and Winter—If you want Fall and Winter clothing, goto ¥. B, BALDWIs'S, Zu and T2 Thowery, The largest stock and store in the city, and pric (ANY Children's department not equalled, | sus Grover & Haker’s Celebrated Sewing Machines for sale and to :ent at 94d Broadway, hetw. Zlet and 22d ata, ols Diamond Parlor Matches —These Matches are the bert in the world, eure fire, without euipbur, no disagreeable sineil, and a luxury and comtort to smokers and people with weak lungs. For sale wholesie aud reall by THE LODE MANUFAC. TURING CO,, No, 66 Courtlandt et, New York, 429. D. Seymour's LU. 5. So: P Everybedy’s friend. ‘The cheapest and best, Try it. sold by al grocers, sea8 859 ee Martin & Atkinson, No. 511 Seventh st.. Kast Washington, 1). C, Claime on ali the de- partments collected with frollity aud dispatch, Claiins under #600, atter full proof tins heen filea in the proper departwent, cashed at sod LECTURE WILL BE DELIVERED BY L. 8. 1VEs, LL.D. at the Cooper Inatitute, at @ o'cock on the srening of Weauesday, the 23d inst, under the auspices of the Father ew T. A, Societies of New York and Brooklyn, Subject—The necessity and object of the Catholic Retorma tory in New York. Pioveeds for the suppors of that Inetitue tion, The meet Key. Archbishop will preside, Ticket 50 conte; to be had at the door on the evening of the lecture. The Delegates are required to be in attends ance at the Cooper Institute, at Go'clock P.M. = 27 LL MEMBERS OF THE FATHER Mathew I’, A. I. Society No. 1, of South Brooklyn are requested to meet in their Hall, 564 Columbia st, on Tuesday, Noy, 2% ut 1 o'clock P.M. in regaling with crape on left arm, for the purpese et paving the lmat tiibute of respect to our lately deceased brother member, EDWAKD DAVEY, who departed this Ine on the Z.th inst. By order of PATRICK HEAL’ Pree, BEKNAKD MAKTIN, Ree, Sec, O. H., No, 4, LUNG ISLAND,—THB @ othe nd members of the above number are Tequested eet at Tammeny Hall, cor. of York and Pearl sts, on Wednesday, Nov. 23d, at 236 O'Clock, toatteud the tuners! of their late brotho: member, Je Grady. Ky order ot JOHN GORMAN, Prea, MICHAEL KEAKNEY, Sec, paiats eS ROUKLYN ,.1L, A. O. H.—THE MEM- lereot the ws . orer are requested to attend a§ ‘Teanmwany lind cor, York and Peari su, on Wednes aay, su ot NOv,, id4, at 1 o'clock, to attend the tuueral of our late biothor member, James Giady, of No. 4, Hy order of PHILIP CLOSE, Conerel S04, ew PAMUBLL McuEk, Bec, ALLY ROUND THE FLAG, BOYS Father Mathew J. A. bs, sociewy No. 6, of N, ¥.— ‘The Societies about to purticipate in the inauguration of the above Society are hereby notified to assemble at Luion Syuare, at 14M. on Thenkagiving Day, and proceed to 4zd st. and Lexington ave, to mesist us te 6) @aad yet further this our noble canes, Several emi. ers and singers will be on hand. HENRY 1ALI, Pree, THOMAS CONCA NEON, (THE MEMBERS OF THE PATHEB MATH. ew |. B. I. A. B, Society are Lereby notitied to me § their hall, 461 Broome at, this Tuesday evene sux, 22d inst, at 7 o'cluck, tor the adoption of yhai: ne* Consuitution and by Laws. My eruer of JO: BARGY, Pres, TIMULHY L, LYNCH, Kee Sec.1 ——~ < discount o1 6 per cent. 31 DRATHS, BAHRENBURG—On Monday, Nov. 21, Christofer F., soucf J. H. and Magwetha Bahreaburg, aged 2 yeace and ¥ mooths, y - ‘i only make official thous hoaorable by choosing | his left Curd, which I grasped, and a us smneut alte ‘The relatives aud friends of the family are respect- Pol CAL. pace the - nulng of another Spring muy find the bons candidates naires the best i ornihY Wo were sitting in the i engaged in as Lene Ay, to attend the funeral, on Wednecday | -————-—-— con ry Eger eae-dtemaeen| Unied Statce reunited, purified of ail sisturbing | foo and rojecting all others, A Dewovrutic tax- | conversaion uo though we hau Leen acquanted | afternoon, Nov, 25, at L's o'clock, from the peaieence C ITIZENS’ ASSOCIATION > cremente Ly the crucible of war, and marching va | Peyer bates w pay any more towar ia Supportiug | for sears, The mouent my palm touched that of | 9! bis parents, coi, of erden and Fiset ste Ho ad 22D WARD, the road of national greatue BST inti the City Goverutoout than 00 honestly be eves in | Suermut, and his vowe uttered, “dam delighted to | ’eB 4 ; No Party! Honesty and Capacity the only Test} ' . nw! Grentuess tore Aruly wud | yeccesary, Unfortunately, men wo pro.ess to be | mect you," all terror and ewbarragsnent dis | CASEY—On Sunday, Nov, 20th, Peter Casey, aged For Alderman. ba gurely than before, Democrats are supported Ly those “wo would | aj poareu, ane {sat there tur ball uu hous Letensng | 85).e%F 2 montie and 15 days, f 13th Assembly District, ~ cone s re : BR piel | hi yen ng | The trends and xelatives of the family, alro the NATHAN ©, ELY. — scous stich Deomovtucy, if they could once undere | © bie cormmplimenss o. the baud bis lacouic replies | friende ot his sons, Peter and Hugh Cese Te ibe For School Trustee, ‘The Lemon of the Hadical ‘Triumph in wand ee Galore between pe pe articla to! usiteae 4p re prosiuled for eudoras Wen, wud | vited to attend t e tuneral, suis, {hueedar) Shere Dr, ROBERT STEWART. _ tlrg f 1 a ! of Ww : tus clear jue upol uu. slerre de 5 ; SS STRIP aETARy a SATS AT Vithecurl, seep ‘oro coms tends “Deneeracs’ atten || “9 up TY Suvjoct reterved | noony 42d iney wt 1 o'clock, trom SIXTH WARD CITIZENS’ ASSOCIATION, Suituy there bepean the ‘cauvas feu FALVEY—On Monday, Nov. °1, Denis Falvey, a up by a crackiug | mative of Keamare, Co, Kerry, Leland, in the bud ‘ur complete triumph of the radical ticket in | th Propoces "0 gro Lest $906 6 the qipeics Lulu A ; eL.cance, bad wn ox | )earof heave, A epecial ineeting of the (.b wry atords wovtuer Husiration of the feus't ber." Tae men woo aclleve otice by the Dome. ard Cluzens’ Agar ¢-suen wil be held at Tavs. { % 1 co; Walker, on Tueea. 2 o'e! te Digge | eratie maovt es ruliod up aa Dub cabyy propose * be ¥ Heat wiriae goainy whose || His frienas and those of his brothers, Con. Jere. | pyr 90), aiken, on Lucad ' * VO ORIFEMIER OF Opion 1h ons direction io | grewten , Od OF TOE Mu.cilcal Dduubes st’ coe wet on Woe seated os Wore ian one Bug | Miu wud Thho iy Kaive, pie Tepeovuy lnvied | Boe 124 4 f produce 4 sorespouding oprostion sa the | et PEGe ple Dl Likes buelr OWe July a ae every bayunes yields willing | jecshiany ine ues Ra hla le @ saniapned, Lh Ciioane = oo : Sur yoera past Mléen'ri ban veen ruled by | POOhe.e ue Que eXperee of to used bods of Toe Gouerel sob ww 8 4 dowdy yes the work of his Kietime is already | bape more thay can be expected by hb , ' | ‘ p . EW ARTIFICI [(—PATE y one Who bas | sechus 10 weve 1uvoluniArY in harmon: With the i t Killalow, County Lonsiord, Ireland, fn th ” AL TEETH—P: TENTED nee provsically reversed, On the &h of November the | 8°? 90 many city reforta movements rumble into | NOws: whe simple remark, oeautiture eacapes gare ve of lls age. n SeReOR ad N in Paris, A tull sect from $0 and upwards, Wan th, radicals obtained a more complete victory than } toe, uns cog ner wientali sun, all bocauge they were | him; his eyes urop w the Hoor—rest there for ‘The friends and eomaintances of the family are | runiod 10 years, ‘Teeth extracted without Lynen, the beloved sou of Michrol and Eliza Lyne, oatuay Chul : id 66 tasen WO Caivary Cem- , VOL ache, 1, tue vunsuideus of t ee Wicd LO sim Boxy down: bis | ede His seumelue w ye [pe — {i ee, Tenet . I ot . 4 | 4 - 2 r yi T' Ta) Eh - F pihdlonl Welle: UPOO. dhe haan ee | Br easy UMUC ee tone a Naw Vurbs OF abl pricing W9eH oLe tacdheus Gacy apes te | HET Oa se wow, guy Toque Tolersa| A MOST WQNDERFUL DISCOVERY r poltteal 0. LPOd the sibjece wae soe) DY MWe NY o oreUdl Me Us) ome Lbey Woe a % MU od LOK POG ie tue voreuess | native ot Castleruds Roche, € ty Cok, lreland. +0 bi. extraciod withOu. pan or no cuarge, Beaue MY Peso WAL the ecu Laid. Do suck an extent WMahy wile to prevent shies pluuceruy, aud on SEY tly AB VU OE Vids 0 sey Lue Judes ous The sienus uud sequmatances of the tunidy are | yiu. (ee b iusestes $1 esc, Leech imee-ted wid OF dl a Teal.ty every duiiar pad ous o tho C treasuy COL ME Uisassued, Lue | respect ully imvited to atiead the funeral, trom his | WieGOU. ext uch ne bbe .ouss, AL cperutious Warrante Ys ‘vis prevail that even eo shrewd « politician ag | fer Aldcrunduc or Une hinaMe jor War jut Muda Paper tor @usurnumeui, | Me iealdence, BOL Greenwich et, on Tuesany, 22d | ed. J. JAY VELL butte, 105 Gand 6, two docks y F stor Banton boasted to his dying day of be | #0 Mh mouey tikeu from thelr separate vibe ull aM i cusiank oo kuows am | Hats a 2 o'clock, I, My 115 iru Hoauway, = ae oe ae } : P Obededy abd they Would sce diranger ae tue ebuur Coble WHI Copan Daytou's aude | Seba F Any Cap Bh i jon wold, Siu to Buu; partial ses gow y cf bis State as forever to excluco | thangs than too ! ‘Od Mad, Who sew Mmen ud tics , Ktuble Lusiced pravtlve Charis bau to compres |g, belt intends we Breed cd by al Ww atvend tho | 7, 1 per tooth, Teeth extracted witheut pula at the aeitation of the slave que waleng.” at, sir, dforvear wr Hing more how, beou whouce, PYbHuua's OY ex LOL More pees Gus; Lepr err Aa ate) ie Mible aio Sgths whitened, or tea with god and other fills ay toa, Rat Bewtow b, beets becuuse Todouts know What kiua of a Fecepiion | Os ear 4s tured Wo caich (be clear tuusic of (NCH —On Monday morning, Nov, 21, Job ings; > cle, aud wartantod, by Dro. VILLE 43 AI ‘ON bas only a few ycars may idegs will yet at your Lanus, I wash ivr por- | Wo opera of toe Lurce Suepnerds; ium head LYNCE n Monday | h Nov, 21, John | bowery, opposite the old theatre, ‘" save Pain, and i , » j 4 2 vottully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednes- | MICHAUD, French Dentist, 51 Av, C 4th ‘or been achieved by any politoal panty tn Mis- peep Te a ie Mens | Secctrng four touche ta pape faethe | detain ft tnt Wola ON eS | es OY sun, They elected their Governor, State Ofticerr, Yaurs sincerely, Boerne 9 $9 Ae THES Bie pil» and ha Uiers will be’ faken to Calvary Cemetery for iutorment, 109 CLOTHING, be: and Presidential Electors, and carried the Legisla- | P 6 If see this j + Door, | a fow briet wo Se us He loves music au McLEAN—On Nov, 20th, of disease of the hearty | 7 § — in and "s ob- | hase very nice discrimiuation bes V ‘4 : "Py ‘ura Constitutional Convention, and even the local | jech I will write again. we you doo’ o bad, Ho detects every error and (hill gs . bad Peg ert peareee frend also the members of OYERCOATS, OVERCOATS, pyee COATS, ia dckets by # two-thinds vole. This flectually de- | ‘The letter of our correspondent is so long that wo | Bervous twitch of the body that shows is does not ortitate '¢, No. OF 2 AM. ate respectiully OER: scree ses esescrsn everson sessens i drove the Beam interes rest pleasant om his ear. In conversation be is | invited to attend the funeral, this'( after | Fine Black Frock Gosia 000000000 5B ORR Rb, ve ‘a Missouri, and [Weve no room fer any extended comments. We | quick, social and winning ; conveying an ides ine poom, Nov, 2, St 1 c'elook, from her late residence, | Busines Coals Rasch Rae ecures Whe Immediate ewemtwe Labelision of | think is expremee much thes we could bave urged, | very lew words ever vepurees eusberresomens | ci 0%%,2> WHReut Further notice, stersey papers | Cassimere Pane Bal ;