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. ath , , f) ? D omar! es ber w her former THE NEW YORK N. comp fatively tapsctuble position 0s a third class THURSDAY MORNING, NOV, 24, 1864, | POver. The Geran couqucrops have shown no pa a enews | Ores, and have cen ved the unfortunate Dantas NATIONAL THANKSGIVING, king of ne rly on \Cof hieterrtory, Too King ms sts cil bis ote ower bet ae . By th: President othe United States of America : | °° 81" Us PAU 1a bibs aa « ‘i A PROCLAMATION = Ris " a Bs : ; the King of Proasia and the Boys: wt has please. Alu vbiy God to prolong ovr trig without even the poor wu National Life anothe year, deonding us with He @ atipulation respertiag ther fur: gor. bearden care against unfriendly designs from ernment. Bub this ie not all, Denmark je jee forvad, and vouchenfug to unin Hie inercy many mired to enrrend ; jer iy 7 D . urd signal victomes over the enemy who le of our Md msiet trat Veilael vaueneaaes omy bovwehetd, Wt 8oa alae Pleased our Hosvealy | any Citlor te favor us well, our cithrena in their homes secur colors in their ¢erape and our esilora on oe seas with unusual health, He baa largely eug- mented our tres population by emancipation and fomieretion, while He has opened t© us new fo ores of wealth, and hae crowned the labor of lends of Foehr Bylt and Roemse, and the en. land of Amron, For these highly important strategical positions the worthless ‘cquivalent" is rendered of @ portion of Northern Schleswig, But the spoliation of territory is not the only grievance of which Denmark bas to complain. Tue Allies Cor workinemen tn every department of industry ar caeak dante tee pga be Ress ane wih abundant reward. Moreover, He bas been people already ‘aad to exhaustion, , Penwed to onimate ant inspire our minds apd |” gon) ne fa concerned these hard con- hearts with fortitude, courage end reaolutivn euff- ditions are calctilated to attract the pathy of tent for the great trial of civil war into which we | 1. world, and place the German min te pnd have bean brought by our adherence ase nation to ude of unscrupulous deepoiiors ot wr neighbors We catine of freedoes Sod BUTsRRItyy d's HOTS as weaiia ty ta Ha NONG We eeqnit Germany of all fo Uaroason sila hopes of an ultimate and happy blame, it must i anal isa badat s not deliverance trom nil our dangers and affietions. free trom censure. The question ie difficult, and Now, therefore, L, Abraham Lincoln, President of Nlustrates the falee condition of society anid nation- the Un ted S:aten do hereby sppoint aad oot apart | 14. oy Europo under the vicious and ecifish sye the las: Touraiay in November next aa a day which | 1, 4¢ the rulers by ‘divine right.” Por years i cesre to be claerved by ell my fellow citizens, pastit bas been beld by them, that people worerever thoy may then be, ase day of thaakegiv- for the goverument, end not Guveroments for tie ing end prayer 0 Alsaighly God Che TeBeOHGs | ciesis, aad) Wudle Uids) sven OS people suffered Crestor an) Ruler of the universe; and I do further gore than those of thy Danish Duchies, Notwith- re ruond to ing fellow citizens eforessid that on @tanding their strong Gorman intercets and effini- ‘ot occasion they do reverent!y humble them- ties, they have been for number of generations ees in the dust, and from thence offer up peni- compulsorily linked with Denwark under tbe tect and fervent prayers and mupplications to the tweaty-naking power of Europe. Donmerk Groat D sponer of events, for s recurn of the inesti- broke repeated p'edgos to permit the peo. mahle blessings of peace, union and barmouy ple to regulate their own local affairs, throughout the land, which it nas pleased Him to and now sitfors the penalty by being cesigu ag @ dwelling place for ourselves and our foreibly deprived of an auihority which was always Posterity throughout all generations. dependent upon the fulfilment of certain condi- to tentlovony whareol I have heretinte Ot fy Tiles nenenatls thaw alee Goremied the serious hacd god caused the seal of the United Biates to be blunder of trusting Engleud. Its goverument fixed should have known that Great Britain never goes Done ot the City of Washington, this 20 day of | 1 wa for an ides or @ principle. As for the people Oatonets inthe year of our Lord 1064 Seidl of Wie’ t co ihe Buchien ibae iwteneetd anid happiness Will ko \udependence of the Uulted States the elabty-ninth. | gouty be prvmoted by s union with the German Auaauam LINCOLM, | Confederation, such as was contemplated by the German people from the commencement, But if it be their destiny to be forcibly annexed to Prussia or Austria and incorporated with these kingdoms, ‘heir fete should provoke the sympetay end indig- nation of all who refuse to sustain the infamous dogma of tyranny thet might makes right, Dy the President: Ws. H, Sewann, Bocretary of Btate, The Day. To-pay the citizens ofall the loyal States are call- td upon by tle Promdent and the Governors to re- Paulr to (her resvective places of worship, and give tauke unto the Almighty for bia many mercies to uresapeple, Orc year nearer to the end of a wetted rebellion, we eau look Dek over the pust hoc ea!) to mind the many evidences Gud bas given 40 bib overlooking Prov! dence, which has Liessed *s vtouenfully, Tle had caused the land to yield ‘) t6 fruca t+ those who ti!) the soil, He bas permitted |e ‘ooks and herds to increase and Whos. fe} as prepared us for a ceaflict might- fer than any other gato. was ever called upon to wa ¢ aud euabled as to profit by the lessons our civ wor teaches a, His controlling hand has guided our orm'eh wad eur vavy, giv ig us vice tor e# by land and ne. we vere human agencies The Draft aad Enrollment. A Proctauation from Governor SsymovR and 8 “genersl order" from Provost Marsial Gonaral Fry brings before the people the important question of correcting and revising eurollinent lists in anticipa- tion of the forthcoming draft. This is @ matter shat uenrly concerns every citizen, as an excersive or faulty eurollmnent will prees with peculiar sever- ity upon all interests and classes. In no other city fa it more diffoult to obtain correct returns of the persons jisble to military duty. We have bade world of trouble in obtaining corrections in the past ard cannot hope for equal success in future, Our mate nowis forall kage Saas city has manifestly exbausted every resource, and, che aye 7 as the next quots must be filled on the busis of the Ugh We Gru j°7 © bo thankful t | ow enrotiment It fe minil saily the duty of every aur, in cs danice ® toved custom tho | remen to ald ie formins eorrect seiurns, Any faile Places of pui! ure or neqloet wll be aviended with the most disa- kreentlo result as Governor Barwove warna the people, whem she next call le aude it will be too late & correct errors"? The poll lists of the late election will of course form the basis of the new re- vised enrollment, But even these will also requ.re revision. ‘The fact of @ person voting only deter- tues the question of eit zenship and lability bo tilitary duty, Tho Hability or pon-lab.lity in omer respecta remains to be extad!ished, und as this ts correctly or erroneously done, the lets will bo correet or exvessiv’, Tho grounds for enxcmp- Von ure: Allepayge; under or over are—persons Hitweon twenty and joriyelive beng only lable; Pi sdcal Ccqual fication; non-residence, and hou- cradle discharce trom two sears’ wilitury or nav service, I. i# as much tne duty and inieres, of the com ounity to place the na: of persons actually habie to miitary duty upon the enrollment sts ‘bis to take those not qual.tied off, We trust (oat out citivens will net promptly m this matter, aud ihus save futurets able. The more pradent and patriotic persons wal ova look beyond the corolinent Nsts,und turoiek sabsiitutes before that proviloge it repeated. worship will ve operved, and sons of thaukayivia’ arise to “Our Father in Hoaven,'* who watches over us. fouch @ Wiury (hose who have beeu more pros- gered than ther neightora should remen’) r the poor around thea; and, by unostentut ily dis- pens. 27 an exira d niet to some ner dy iaua Lys iine Peove their ewa appeutes, by the conseto ines of n good deed done up ry a Tranka@iveng Day. da olden time" our ance hk Were accustomed to Visit the dick aud distressed, relieve the wan s of those who bad nothing to eat and denk, bef re they proporca for t atoenag aroun! tho old vakea tabla, Upon Woicu the “gude wife’ bad placed an amile avsortivent cf ersasuro ec toforts, prepared @ecor.'ng to the recotecd trad'tions of eariier days, Acorns to every Inc loationys this dey will be observed by ail clusses ot our citize % @s it uever daa been « tha the monor, of ine olcest inka jt. pire City. Skhermaa’y Prone Vae Riehmens fo inis ba tion in refestuce to ouers, Bey an] are evevily wit holsing uews which 12 Ute favorable to tho Comicceruy, Yrep esent thy he had arrived wooinatow miles of Macon, but ” The OMest anc the Ablost “Coueral obber respects nalitain a reserve thas cum be tully Osn mnected wah Goaerd wpprecimted and daly esticneted ut he th Toers | Grana's rovon. visit to this ety is wor thes not appear te le way Moreyion | theme peasy Capo ble of ater, WN BUY Tos stauce to the "Tacon M, vila and Aue «Nt ome tri IAN'S Operetivnsy MW toe tne denis i of move Webel stor int vice, N tw vist | Stoppace WW Cbs raskropol m bhe Liew. tien | Det wanaln Ul daot he iMustrioas predece: ' copure of Rewiwe im case Gerretse Yo owttache then | father of he American ariay— he Veioran Geueral Ros it convot ve awutc pact that bis ult. | Soort—is now a resident of this city, Ac ordiugly taate progreas Will be unc pposat, Goneral aga | he calted atthe Hotiwan House pay lly oxpe 5 man wil naturally lok jor bis enemies at to tho old hero, aud the latter, as il latrating the the polute of departure thon the Coutecorate {high opinion wnib he entertains of the m tery cites towards tho Aiantic coust Ww te | qus’ities of his have Oty) Coune nd wilite from various Mrate MAN CAN gull @seor, presented hima with a copy of his autobozrapty, with ths juscription written on the ily-leaf: “From the oldest to the ablest General in the world." Woryrisep 8 or, In that brief sentence ja embodied the wet ab complimeut to @ miltavy hero, Other gencrala of ‘wore fame, Davo been complimented for ther ern rule, Dy thot time be wil beon drawn imo ihe beartor the « try, and the pointes will bezin t) ¢ roar aad trout, To sy be goes alone, he can stoops oe or Muy plies ag erlovh aud erush thene ase #lauls, but otbermise lis position wii be dik if mot oxtremely critiesl, OF thie PUN however, | deeds by kings and einperors, but these sentiments the ind cutic are sat faetory, Tt would be | ¢maaiwi only from uovices in the art ot war, and wurcely powwible even tor © mftotoraie desperation | sere the resus of adimiraion rather toexveset the counts, jy Moscow 4a nou around | au of an impartial — competent — and | the Uniow arn eepaaeut bas only ceen | ture judgment, Geveral Beorr has for m: re t nee ta nioderm bistosyy and i¢ | 00 a quarue of a century been regurde!, not! have falod in rich and ga. | OMly wp this country but ka Burove, as the first mils | + goutberm country Hikes Georgia and | Mary eric otthe ave. For move thant (y yeurs Sah Car Waa whieh teens with agr cultural | be wos virtua the Leal o. the Acerican army, irvlichons, Napobtoy a ue teveblio Rossian | @B4 duriug thet Jong period bs wevio eercy, Soup gu, had io eom.end agi cs aseccre und tere | 6)00C L¥ a cow ant Btucy uF Tiitery tacticg ond t Wootery aud @ e940 6} 0o8y oe lo wat bare | UE KS © Ce Of Wartarcy wie ex.! ssive'y red to ren asihe Bos o Mines, Basmaan Las, ce mere! sosting thas w itary syacen torre eicmvais lo conten. agus’, aud mt ine Fh Fed eo efoctua! duciog the pre. out Worst, hus severed uccess.vle buees to which he can | USES. Woes Le asstaued this great ron onale Hibthivarmy, Bat pudhie end private agsusauces | Viity—long be! coeur ia reproseuuuy his position end prospects | # Ihvst Sauslactory, and warrant the most couti- Gout assurances of a glorious success, TO We present generation wore bomi—our miliary th We bad bo ws itary tease vk Ne ariuy organiza. tion, by aysien of defo Ueee—Lot even the founda. ae Mon for a military structure, Aud even the officers Eud ef tho Danisk-liormas Question. of the Army, as the Genera! staics iu his autobiog- | Tus late European steamer brings news of the | rephy, wero totally iguorsus of the first principles finul setslement, epparontly, of the long-vexel | of military aclence. From this crude starting: S-bleswig-Holeteln troubles, The Danish Parlia- | point,Genersl Soort entered upon the arduous task ment is stated #0 have formally ratified the treaty | of building up e military system, Ho prepared of peace agreed to by the representatives of Aus- | code of military discipline, instructed bis subsl- tris, Prussia and Denmark at the Conference of terns in ite use, estebdlished © system of national Vienne, This treety impoese bard condiions upon | defencem istroduced the 99s epproved apd effec: Oy elO Nae ply oo ritory of Mogeihon tern; the Jutiaad portions of | | rms, and in short per‘ecte! @ wilitary ays. | et wh @) bes called forth the Lighest encomiuma from Ecropean criics, Bosv es this, there is no mn Lving who bas #9 closely watebed and care- | fully atudied the mi! tary his ory of the world dur- ne the last hal centvrr, Tuere ie not, nor Las eve Leen a General in Europe, during that period, ho whoso military quclifications he is not hog ly acquainte!, Ho bas weixhed them ul! their abilities as only an expert can, aod he nucws towlay boiter than any other man, the | exact claim which each has to military cistinction, Therefore, when @ mind of such discerument and @uch Ghorough aki!ifuluess in all that pertaina fo military ecionce, decides that General Grant is the ablest General in the world, be pays him o compliment higher than any crowned head can bestow, It is a cle. cision thatthe people of thie country, and of the whole world, can depend upon, for it ermanates from the highest source capatic of judging. Bit to the loyal people of thie country, who have con- fided to General Geant the task of subdulug this powerful rebellion end reuniting the Atates again in the bond of Union, itis a reaswmurance which, in ius effect upon the popular mind. will be powerful es “en army with banners." [tells them that they have wisely chosen the!r Jeader ; that at the head of their armies stands ‘' the aviest General in the world,’ and gives them revewed confidence that they have found the true Moses who shail bring them safely from the bondage of uational ain, \brough tho Red Ses which fur four years has threatened to engulf them, and finally into the bappy Caanan of @ pure aud more gloricus Union. CITY REFORM, The Frise Iasues of the Trivane—The Re- publicaas and the Keforwera. Naw York, Nov 25, 1964, Mr. Editor—The Tetnesr of this morning tkes exception to that portion of my commun catenin Tuesd.sy's 40N upon the subject of * City Reform," to the etfoct that the Republica) pan of this city, es represented by the Timze ‘Lurnes®, desre “reform” through centralization, aud witha view of breaking dowu the Dormocratic majorities of this city by means of Repul lican votes frown the rural districi@, As you have so genirously opened your columos to me upon this subject, [hope you will cous tinne the courtesy by enabling me to place the true position before the public. The Tamonr quotes tie following exiract trom iny letter: “They all desire reform, but tho Taree and Times, in view of overwhelming Democretic talori- ties, can only hope for achange by calliug in the aid of the Kepullicaue in the rurai dietricts, In the esti- InMion of thore editors the Republican party aione Gre the repiece itatives of all that is gooa and virtu- ous, and they ook to our ‘country coursing’ for relief, because thei: political affinities are antagouletic to pave of the men who consenticusly voto with the nocratic party." To this statement the Toisenr characteristically responds aa follows: “We trust this correspondent is an ignorant celumalator, and not @ willful liar, © Troese is doing ali they can to induce our citizeus tc eir Municipal Government at the ensuing Charter | wetion, aud not tiust w legislation at Albany, wherot we have a protound distrust. Ib may pur times do we think It did +0 1n organizit 3 P.reont Metropolitan Police—an experiment, by the way, that received littie aid or counteuance from this Journai, But we warn yur fellow-citizens that they dnuet reform their own Municipal Goverumeut, or uot expect to see tt reformed at aul, Legislation at Alvany de quite as likely to make matters wore better, pecially while we send thither euch :epresentat as the averace of ou: present and past de.evatious Asa preliminary meana of settling the question as to whether tue Tre or your correspondent is “an ignorant caluinniaor,” or “a willful liar,’? I would reepecifully submit to the cousideration of the public, extracts trom the ‘lrincne published Within the last few weeks. In uo aricie which appeared in the Trincn® the day ulter the Presi. deutial election, f nud the follow.ng Uberal and eulightened estimation of the majority of the pop- ulation of this city : “Yer'erday was just such aday ae our aiversaries woula have choses had the, te pow ib—Pasy, foguy, tiuudy, ana every Way Gieugieeau: day .o. “ou Ne’ gua ehouide.-bitters to be ‘a. cuna’—a@ vay fuvit.ny Fo sutn.ee And deep potations—a day wiea OUb-.008 lat ses ould Mol yey BOG When the inti aid inVaild could bel be persusued to Veuture ou —a day WHE.CID 10 Yoda iaige 80. Lom u eral HuduL Of 10a) Voie, How st wus iproved, wet (he aioe ci0ue Mean Micjorities uLiteauly roi.ed ep in our u. Geds Ol Levduchery, hwiory aod ciice, Lear tor, Wiss rusne that Sew York eboula mace duc w1eCO.G Tol be.e@t ia euch ® COutest; bul be Diaine dows Lot Peet Ou bore WuY Lave Goue suede UL M08 WOE ALO Nw sOsded Couse,'* In ® mubsequont articla4 Nov. 17, the Tress Bites: “The grog-ehope are boasted ‘nurseries of Democ- Tey, abd toey Duree auch pAtisote we rolled up tho Coo Wious Loaoriues ino Vita aod AiVth Warde, bvery bu who voei Were ei 1OR1Ve At least Dnety alo Mine,’ wad #0 01 Lhe 1elous out vende, W110 €O depely dateet the dake 4 Ok Whol Wilk Dar met Lo ¥« any Ge vied, wt well paid for i Aa for the shame reapecting the Democratic ma- jority of Now York, that is au open question ; but honee® distric's, rive tremendous majorities for the Sherman's apposed Roate, Cpperition, We venu.c to say thatth ow ben ‘ue Tae fellowis oa aie 4 ane cor coun ty, fiom staine io Kanan, thie ie tie. ow lowing description by 6 y im hough with Leve andthe e inn eee yuh | frepondent of the country in which G@ verd 4008 And (nor vie the er ane " 3 ifseta rine villares hee teen lor sict. ci sn, whie | SAZENAN |s now operating, will be found interest faetie i fi Hiey in the faaiag Cotes, and | ine at the present time: Ldwent clieses of the towoe ‘ ‘. Asam ob Bstur ty the Timmy the rpecial mn that Savanah te bis ob» % would Le made through ani wealbtest portions of « ’ ef Letonce le something over two bhund+ sud Hhy tooey godin his course are r.ver@ organ of the Rep iilca foes ae the mes to be effected : i baby whies reiorm in sis city is t fret " 1 ca ir faon. The latter, om bi toda ‘ AA Bie ‘ery sone of the faeas cities in Georziag ‘ {th } vf cent ol onge | nif i the vembiauce oF wiuaieiyal teierta,” ' Saki] aud enerey O2 Lak Aue 4 ‘ * ; . “ fr tue _a¥ill aod enercy of th Even the C.uizean' Asa tion, esta ‘ished fort woelG. PP. Baill, ts h fodinoa who hag esp ress purpose of ret ne elty abuses, ! fo the ponkoon trait To the country south Veter method to recommend than the ur-Amer!- are croweed thor can policy of the Repu: lican press ng represente lige ‘s of regroes from and Coerokee Georgia, Tos count by the Tatoune and Tinea” Tuue the 1olowie " ahicie from the Crrteas, ot Ps Pt : Nets, ale { has bre ihe forth ag harvest, sod the welll tom identical intone nnd spire to the nhoveex. | ed ens of bask! bins of Wheat, wits te tract from tle dimes of the seme oy The € by vt - . Wr ul ie rte ee 2s, fo an article Leauei © Poe ¢ ‘ Sar © With Ltele sand give bie the states ,arny & wo ly, proucsug speedy marches 4 jaud 9 > ine t oke prot pte “The #hote Sine and the country at Iarcehaeal iy a bh ne be gil panran i e good Re he atue nt ane p orp | rhe seventy miles ou a brane: railroads Guty,we can ouiy tite country membere of the Toeta. | i# taat rene of so much suffering on the part af Iatuce wii! uuie to p.event the imjuctee about wo Le | or aptured braves ~Andersony Here se still ettempid.” coufine! wabera « ur prison The foregoing extracts will enalle the pattie ¢ have be ranet pred to Bivannah and de determine whose the » De OF eee tle tO | General Hucrmar, in his lelice to Peosiuent Yeate of New York votera against retooms tne ot aca he ay take the @tores provided for from the Republican Party are not amply just hen .B perwon., 2b 4 to be bopen be will fad Toe tr ty @uch aN Could posnhg aversion, and that nears the exere. se eal.hy influence upon the masse PAttut t, bletred veterana m: ” 4 phe 4 Ciivens, are uot preseuied. Tu fact the thee toring cant roves with heurta fillec mente in fcvor of reforin adduced t i wi +a) VOcof g.ving volume to the shouts of Vaotese und paane ot € ctory, can newspapers a sud the k i : ‘ formers, t ou ¢ the px los toarch Gera will develope a pew frau binwme ‘are, The enemy have drawn ear-tiarns of a fierce ~ politieul t “ ctl ® cone Dm that tec ded Bad property suri ‘ . 5 Ma iy nen ¢ 1 munication © alresiy @o far exe fiom poo the sul + Tiewve the public to jude y& large (ariny dan ae Led uy fog hed between shat jourual wud B. Dol ix Tiana th Ge beiey © tattle Wathy en s i tort - ues to the P F { « oe that always excumter tis progress, tbh‘s bold trust in f food, @epei ab demoustrate th eat corvers of the Conieueracy are roarncess This proof of vulners 1a new l ght Upon the uncomprome Supposed to ve vst chick" men tha ¢ The Horricane at Calentta.— Details of the Low of 4 and lroperty. Caleutta pavers received by the laet European Steainers contain fuller details of the injuries result. ng from the Inte terrible hurricane in Tudia, The Oventasn Friesp ov Ixpta, Oct. 10rb, states: Aterri lec me ur rience of men who have ed within the expe. ‘utorty years in the country, burst over Calcutta and ey: } upwards of 129 tiles on Wednesd i fe ipetlad oeahid fled fr bath Pe sh t o younela ont he fy he rive he tik ag . ah ished . 1 Tce ieee tirmhe in the river Hooghs | act who & (led themselves down in quit oa ox Otierwine disabled the oninaular uhd Orlone | the Stores of Atlenth, will fad thateven there ¥ cong oho ‘ rene | the siarry banner is to come, borne alof by tbe tal steamers, | ene shore, wud } (4 f , bane baude ea iton tle ramparts of caused now em olat " awful bD ¥ louds op Lookuut, or character, Hf a of 4 i A “S$ about Ad » of defence as most there is not aly h Caccutia | tuning for miles the native bute ere down, and | ul (usted on @ broads natives theuselves itl wih fever, ie rfhsae pred cyclone Devan = from the = northeast, aud : ut present are very it: perio. 4 ‘ a (be Suvaunel river, eighteen ch Was buts to guard fLis fort bas long since foe river above twe fore god Lelow (wee ty has been thoroughly obstructed. Eveu suould the forces that can be concentrated there, be ao le to offer protracted regwtance to Gen- tru! Soerman, his supplies could be luoded at sug poutbetscen the to wud obstruction, und tle turned the river Hooghly intoa sew wolch swept | miles frou! everything before it. It carried away the r he enttancato 2 y been ia oir pp more oe aH t | which skirts the river at Seraupor nd ia tl height of the gale four lar.c tlais foundered than one native boa, iu front of our own house sharing their fae The ev impound which sur- rounds the Painxp ov Inota bouse and offices waa studded with fine treoe, the growth of a ceutu ¥ now itisawilieruess, Attcr blowing s me from the northeast the vale shifted ro south and southwest, The cestructi: hute is every where enormous, Dr, Carey's rare which was adorued with some rare and be frees, contains now a few melar Tae whole place 1 4 de pours 7 my he tind to tl ie be O imulzee, and a little to the » Where Governor Brown pres ‘ey WH be Goos, the railrowa ine the Bowe, and aites cep years of wubernse fora Cubes be lcels firm iu bis keatot power; and With 8 poculiar rue of Bate soverepnty jutly prouwu rated feels in truth mere like a mous af the correspondeace with Gen, @Lerman may snduce whe later .o vanit that city Pree yoctot ibe above is uudoulted!y to force the War jute the norrow ares of the Atlantio States, General Sheruiau's proposed campaign ia toe darection of the f regen. iaaten prom ved to be thwar.ed by Hoou's movement to we North, and FAK UAGOULLey Was the Lope of Jett, Davis, nm pines, teresia’ F etumns, sort, and jucying trom what we hear from Birrackpors they e not fared inuch better on thatsde. The park is steppe! of iis finest trees the barracks are unuroofed, and oll the buuyalows are inured. T. tion on the ground is to be d ed, especial» as heavy tulls of rain Lave since eu place, The loss pen uwlul, aud we bear of whole v.l- ving been swept away, The London Monsing 8 ran summary of losses, upon jar from the latest news: In the evening and during the night there wore heavy gales: but ft was not till ten otclocl op the mornluy of the bih that tue evelone, which baa been raging at the month of the river, and in the delia ot the Ganges, for at least ox hours pre. viously, reached the doomed city, As long as the Wind wWa6 in the east tho waves were kept down, but when it veered round to the south the vio! became terribi., and the work of havoc commenced, For a time many of the sh.ps were able to dely the fury of the storm. Boo, however, they suc | curabed, one by one, to the re less for, with the breaking of the.r cnaius, they were as nu eye witness vropol aii’ says * iriitin Into the mst." Some of the weakest or most posed aunk tothe bottom, Oe noble vessel of ¢ buncred tons was blown out of the river jungie which skirie! its Lenks, Ove hunired © Musss of vegotas wives the following 1 and water, derived Financial Nowa, Marketa, &c. New Yorks Wolneatay, Nov. 28 62. M.—The fines » in wold todsy have been aa follows: -At 1 3 10.38, 224 3 41.5% yi 2.04 220i; 24) . 33.4 22%: 3.50 W2h 5 14. The gone al etock market has heen dull, | asisalwaye the exe upon the eve of holidays, and tae ewes bucliitle change in figures, Governmente tone with a fa: demand. Money remaine ! vory eu) at On T percent. with only a moderate dee taond, Bach nge was quoted at 1094 for gold, bustle Hess laht. ‘There wat no a'te:noon session of either Bh many of which had pusseu unscasied through ep x : lear weather at pa were dy yon on shore, Bonid teeday, On 'Che 10. Flour was without The loud ieports the suls when they were rene | decce lchance. Whoat opened quite firm, and closed in twain; the frantic #houte of the Aulors, who in | 1a 2 ceniebetter, Corn was 2@ 8 cente better, with vain holstud siguals of distress sad ravely 8icUk- | 4 cool demand Cate were excited, and ? a) cente gled for hte; the fut.!o ettorts ov these haplens ous | 1. gy Tork was heavy aid lower, and Beef and mon be.pys who sou (ut means of escape @udiu bowtey ¢ to be sacked under 6: Tard weco firm, Bueiuess wal be entirely suspended or neighborlu: vessels: a tuuncer | in Wa latices to-morrow, of the storm ig surt pre ALES—Prine? HoaRD. TY {to askew Berue uni iis horror, Coal Pt 45 Arpad 2 ite spectral gloom, Ua shore | * it i# scarcely douttful thas it estadlinues my poss | (he Asal aly rete y foariul, wltbough it | a bie fon that in the estimation of the editors of tLe! rine Le ped that imaging oa bas ver M... 54 Tripune and Tiwms the *Reputlean party aloue given a too color.ng to the pesure, The | é St gre ibe rp resentuuves of mi! that is gov aud vir- city, we Wears the aspect of havius ) Mar ve Mir. 7 Ste thous." Tudeed, to such au exient does the been for days in the hands of an .nsurgent mob. in N, en, I TRIBUNE puss ibis view, that it does not seruple to Browsiy ussail the Cuthol.e Church, and the clergy of that de omination, Upon polibeal grounus, Tue proof of thie narrowness ana ex.reme poltical aud sectarian intolerance may Le found in We fo lowing CX eos row ardvicd willing the Demoeratic tas Jussty ob Now Yor “roriewous whch to them are eufficien', the great bouy oF BU CAUKLO Pou@ luge ol bas Couue ME BDG Bede Pads aeGls had Upaowe @ soy Wd GO bus Opa lice wobh the Keyubie ia Ge wal Widen Mie DLA e one Naw Wace | | the Waters o' Tae € Wring bee, us tl Ahir ip called, escaped Wiih Commpural ‘ been «1 i , do. rokety bazaars aud » 60, 10 P,P. Wed Town "tell like t 1 U.S. te Lyee AL & TLR. tledge-hamamer tiows of tue Bora K us 6 Lbougiilys overiowsug formed Chavucls ue Won the pave WAN Ununy of their thinutess Lop thousund of our dusky -cued tenon esubjous beLeved to have be Lered ju whe maa er to have vecn Crowne Wood. Mart us they Cy We Os anMuet ab 10s the OVE bow mud & were cvernity ia the miist of ie.vs i 00 OF OU. Wy cehMlty, Lbere OF beeua Loy Le jovmg—toe the grease ie ural bela amb | 10 HO de he Oe GO BOb CeO Lk aud per ef, Dota was (OBS bir Lae € al i. . huey fo crmre me Mecuuelmuel on baee On Ne teers. eacite pes cu ierasion. ive | sy WOese binds tebuehine wer wud pea yO) tiwuna bh - mienis of tuuber bona ry were blows w Chi, dN. Ww, od Mee AL ANNE Ves Lhe baited ag ; diatanc corrages ine waist ‘ 3 ESL WetU TAL OL Lie krodelop® Wher@D Mae Adu KoOrU OF | BEAR Gettalon . aenilte fol. KR... "ibe maypure’ ape) ot eu thrown over ala ee a Et been Cusbie | Bo te Bie A Bee DUB of pot.satal 4 te Bo fm P toys s tne Feomiital Garlenereweuy With iW] py vu Soo sig OK sub ae LO a yoet ful res uenved sul plowsout garuensy a o4uN thi, B&Q. Kd the peat tone w howlus w tue Bosacal Gacu ° Vrice 7 » ROUTE te touching our ge: eas ahougele Vr.ces of Couptry Produce. euu sug db Wien Bee WY Ud jue Cation bb, Bebe. uus wud Ludiee,”” Asif this were not enough, the Taiscsr a tow dard atterwarus Nov, 1), reiterates wee unjust fabve political @sseulis upou the Catbone Cjurch wud clergy, abel an respoase bo certain strictures of the TanLei, fintew in relereuce to the same sore subject of ine Deinoeratie mayority tu New Yor! “hut the Wud ie always to Le spoken whea any. | We reeuis to Ue bab thie eUbrtubeddeoord | J OLONG VIVA! WIE Bus Lous uur | HBO Cae ar bbabee dal Le pe my Mel c ut exe CED hy Oh ble UE OL Aer Ga tagi an Aue DACP Ody CM aveak OF MY Otkee hodd 6 Wy afutid bie pee ab bay Os ele oe + uley Ch eked GOD Ol Buku 8 OL O68 bod ao poles Wie be RECHT s aud bo yutabeis OF Hout © uF eC wild sad fe Wad ae UY a ete { ‘ Where coeui arly bo eer ron (7) | | | uC} Ce ar ae Or Tt wore easy to muit’ply estra see te Ob ea atid Pus sue Maajurel Wii biwve ude od mUMieenty Mi. atom 10 Ottscliss toe Cote Teiuer olay a wcweut lhe | OW eXiuCtS ven | Whow buat tue Peui aw ghouls be the last paper vo | luke exception wo iy meement baring soat ihe | Roputheur press abu paArby, vw Loig city, vewre ree | fy tor political euds, 0 inuch tor the | ‘Torpune's povions of veiorm. — Tuat ihe Liaes is juttuenced by a kindred Tutwose epirit will sulle nouty appear from the folowing extraci, dated Nov, 3 “ They (respectable Democrats) should ask th elves the ucstion why fe it that iho lowest distiicte Of the city, the nts of vic® and crime, the noo rious headquartere of gambivi® wud ruficns, and all Whe uavet yrowdyd and wieibed of tue “ tenewent- b were tue pride of Calcarte anu hy Weve lad ow ud dew bate ¢ tue why Wiles rag Yew Youu Wedneeday, Now, 2a) 1304. Mut Little ehinve worthy of epecisi pote, has hem Ubuerged bY be ewolleu waters § sth ehecw sou the Proluco Market since the date of our Crminent doessiad wos converted wuto awreele | juat i The halesoa days with waleh we were Mut ue di sasier Was not coutit eato Caloutia ou | yy be Hewed, (so confidently pr dby thoe nities, At Kitchockata, ninety intles ‘rom ibe | Pectdential question had been disposed of, bave yet to Gay, ond inetead Wrebele bie dbs tuctu PEOperbObwty Be | duony inouthe lve at no tame for vreduce tel, (how wap ore nution ia traunctioms sored to ope. it appears t tore i CULY 6D & UOT ut er rd a a Othe satire, or Loew beae dij columity as hituiate wante thom at present, ‘Lhe © rive those @ eo) pootuc Go Bo! reer to have much SaeWwu With kG dew € r t gol Lb ve kent down, o- that rate d.6 Duncerbulidy us we ve a} wil 5 lower until an entirely different Gatous »8 ve ee 4+ couscous teacn than that mow be iisued by he fo bu Gal wee wer io 4 Kal) vast (a than teen Gusducli. tak but l of t Died. UX a4 1 ninent, ¥b.ct wireultin he tuppage of the ata ku Weres ious t cb CS ase }f@ ul eO much cu-enc,, and a reso t to moe taxes 0 ga ce cate y Ou ¢ . 3 ‘ bepec ot be mauve to Leueve that pare ‘ ‘ ‘ vw ith aco © J sui0d OF tue Vooume oO; cur esey sberdth 9 rs ‘ ‘ Cet t 4 worse i 4 é topee@yesith peer us kdea wo oak “ : 4 eemboged cou tea of busive saniap» the hers 14 al ox i ubm't'ed to, When 1ue Gieges te tie ‘ Pout | eauut ernest by the fluctuation ig brave suiler Wa Wtaou t PEWidns i t ff week. end ous , Bhs Web bae Binet v6 +0018 ‘ Lota vith he kyon iy yuo ations show @ per), awe eto Veosel when ¥ By "Ol homs to Oete per pounds wbous to 100 Hd os onved (he lives of mos feb poe or the buve amount ie ained ip the crow, 48 & hero Whowe veod shinee bright auld | tue couiiay tor ape ulutive purpo.es, Eyes continue tho durkwoss ul tue tempos, At ahadio, te eeace oh! bude ead Allother v» eared rietier of produce Leariy tad in ene On Thursday last the down {freight train on the t Peodice Leariy ee quoted du our last. Chicago and Alton Batiroad broke through the L ck berter, Creek bridge bear Bpringheld Li, preeipitsung | Orance Co, pail,.d2abd e dairy, fr. .....ba5@ irom four to #)X cars in the creek Lottugy, iu whica | Stave 4, Ide... - y COLOID «oe ae vy shore was uo walter, crusling the cars and crip. | WeichPame......Hed2 |Grease nem pling and killing wavy Loree Odin Peete HO FMCG 8 D4B 1 Laity BUD Ly BONG

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