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~! “THE NEW YORK ” SATURDAY MORNING, NOV, 26 165 General Sherman nod the (ieorgians. fam Southern news vublished in t-day's Sts e. The terrible consequences of treason and cocllien ere at last falling upon the people who © compelled by # stern necessity to reap the bit- ter fruite of @ too confidiny trust in their deceitful id trescherous leaders, ‘We would that the evils ou! ruin of Sugmmas’s march could alone fa!) \p a) ee who dragyved the State of Georgia into secos- N viene to the war; and the fect proves that the aN. fighting resvurces of the couutry—allowlng for an sucressed proportion of exempt persons—is really suffering no wateral diminution, A'though this Staterent at first thought #eems improbable « litte reflectun shows that itis not at all strange. we that the Confederscy is in the veryerisia of | The number of males who reach matuiity iu the space of four years, out of a population of twenty- three million, i of course very large; and these, In conuectiou with the steady stream of immigra- tou from Bvrope, is wo doubt more than equal to the numberof soldiors who have teen killed, or bave died from patural cause Theve tacts prove that the recuperative power of the country te equal soo in spite of the wishes of @ taajority of | to its joss, even in the midst of a gigantic war, and r people, Whether this shall occur depeuds surely upon the eltizens of that State, They now Leave itin their power to redeem the paatand recure yretection and Immunity in the future, by mere’ ellectuahy disproves the thecry that our fig! resources are rosterially suffering from exbe: Chenp Food aud Fuel. reo tining neutral, and leaving Suramas to deal Tur articles heretofore published in thiaé@journal culy with armed enemies, ond the men who [are eboutto prvlucethe result which they were cule this quarrel, But) should they act | one lually deeuened eoomp fh, and wevare now oo the recommendation Gopersl Bratur- | ble to mtate authoritatively that meneirew will be earn end the Richwood lewlera and place taken to carry inte praction! operation sormof the Coemaelves in au atutude of bosullt: to the Union | gestions wo have made for firuichi ag cheap ertoyy thelr blood will be open thelr own heads | {od and fuel—during the coming winter- at prices aud our soldierg in relfdetence, will be compelled 1) revard as encioiey thow whom they would sufficiently above wholess!e cost to pay the actual expenses of transacting the business, The parmtle- toily hailan dren's. Welook with an interest | ran who baa volunteered to employ hia own «apl+ tuomingled with anxiety, for the result, The [tal in) this enterprise, does not propose © ste authorities have ae vet taken ono action [to make ita “Charitable joatitution. sa auch es Da ib in wigriffeant that) the Richmond | tablishmenta are understood in the ordinary serene, noere broadly oinatnuate that Gowerver | but be intou ts to aet as the salesman of a few level. Vows tim heart opposed to the Confederacy, So [ing articles, withont receiving the profit rena ilder- to ft ia remarkable that all the inv'sationa to the | ler# usually exact from the puble For this pier: oorgians to burn their property, destroy their | pose be will use hia own iooney to pusthase > stuce and create ® belt of wilderness around toner) BERGMAN'S arriy, Comes not froru the State, i frou the general rebel authorities, This is one whatever ia needed, and establiah depots where the articles will be retailed to purchasers undor what- over regniations are necessary of bene iho make thig system « (he most promising features of the # tiation volence of practicel benefit to the At the commencement of the war, we held that | Poorer claves of our citizens Liat winter tr principle of States’ mehts which led to J ihla “plan' waa practeully demonstraed by the woom@ion would sooner or later prove fatal to the 4 omfederacy. iti« possible that this anticipation out to be realized If the Goor ian Beate rul- era loave the regularly orynnized Federal and Con. J derate sriples to tieht ik oul without ther active cooper @bod, the problera of ie rebellion and the wor will have been solved We luok for stieruy uews fiom the whole vast eotre of the war Loe rebel at Powr borg are soon to be attacked on the right and lett Cake by the armies of the Potomac and James, whole Admiral Powients Veet will break their cen- (+ through Borwen's Dutch Gap cana, now probe y completed fu ‘sore ana Missianppi ‘euerul Duomas will occupy Beacwroaup #0 as to cectwin bin in that region aut) Suen an's work is cvne in Georgia, Tt is wleo probable that we sbal! have news of attacks aud diversions on the Atlin- te, .n SagkMas's favor, Thus operaucns, so ter trom baving been ended by the approvel of wine in ter, Lave scarcely commenced, and sume of the | 8 tultiplied ia) the commune ily that thelr saost gloriows snd decisive suc «oof the war | extertionste prices have bees: jo burdensome jowy, and uo doubt will Le achieved withiu the vest | to those who are compelled to deal with low weeks then, Whatever opinion we tnay evtertein Oar schools, ‘Tor were fact that the child of to-day ia the eitl- aon of so-tmurrow abould alu ‘Learty interest and co-opera she work of public education, Our future bistory fetnoulded io the sebool-root, wud the cheructe snd pattern of the next generation depends upon the impressions produced in our district schools. “Po puch ap extent is this the cage, that it is proba. Die that our futuro reformers will restrict the efforts to the young. It is bard to reform an indi- vidual that bas arrived at mature age + and exper'- ence showa that it is ws ronititde, It duthve to secure the rof all persous in alinost iuporsbte to reforuw ts probable that if one-half the time aud labor expendel upon pareuta by clerzy- guen and p) lanthropists at diverted to the proper instruction of the children, the ~orld would be soon far wiser and better than it sa, We believe that twenty yours of gratuitous and <eneral education would accomplish more beneti- etal changes In the condition of society ond human- ity than # century of reform orgonicatons and leg. lative enactments, The City Mill , and Albauy anonly be permanently pur.ded py the school: 1 room, We would, thereti 18, ipress upon our eva tere the luportance of Preverving uletiled the sprmuge of education, sud os guarding avainst any vorrupt and ev.) influeuc es iu slat qua: tue agency of politicians — Recent disy Jatvioug in certwa wards mantest the necessity of atteudiag to this inser Our citizens have the wemedy ta their oWa lauds As the charter e! u tu be hold next mons, School uunasiouers are to be clected in eac!: of thy seven newly orgaul- ved districts: wed also a trustee for each Ward w2coolin the city. We trust that wood men will ce selected, aud that the politicians’ bwleful shadow eoall bever again be permitted to durkeu the pe Loolroow, Give the political » b Yt rough vire pullers every During the wintor that is approwct ay, foring is apprehended, and we arehuppy i able to and the Masouie fraterni viding the would otherwise faru. Les respective employments. notice the almost Una) mous Kupper. given to our views by the MrnotaL of tt tajudful of the existing Jact that concerning the policy of dieconragy tuen trom engaging fn a Laat them aud the pubic, It must nevee city, t tcy exact forthe enpt therak they take in eupplyoag the people with food and fuel, Strate our views fu a than Profitess to those more? imi cclatel y Interested the successful vert ject two Lunura) per cent can be obus.ned from. the monopol zing middlemen, If wealshy ganize th muse! ves Avda dy selling prov.sious profits to dines, ‘Uber our aswiitance, without enterta inte any ae a with philesophically than any other clase. then as thie great fact exists justeso long ia ot our eful reve- | wards the purpose of provading cheaper food and fuel ty be more economically expenced, With this ob- Views Lave been bave the means to carry out bbe details, necessary to dideusrs the solo during me weeks of ten thousand pecks of coal atthe wh lo hafthe rate rete.) dowers were th their fuel partsof the ety enabled to prov Winter, at less than St per ton, or lows than one- wing for hopot from ale id many poor people were thus Senet the rigocs of a severe {their usual expenditures. uch suf. Customers came to th below sronicle the interest our wealthy citizens , HO baking, im pro- of asnis tiousanda who be unable @ support thelr Wages they evyrn ot their It is ola pleavant to means ug upon the Joeal press of thia efty, in dissentiuy from 1 B system to ite bowl The Com. © pane sven the theory cul geq. ace, entirely un soidlemen bave g these mid lie. oe a8 profitalle to theless be eon. fod that the Inbering men are ! mm of th Surang the ap; roach mg wir wer, cannot afford these dealers the enmem os vrotite whicu ymont of their capital, or wor 4 ps Hence we have preferred to demon- ” pracacal uranuer, rather hewspaper enier into @ controversy n our views on the mule Odwnd tel to thes poor—ane or cheaper then! such articles at ou oi of auppls ing gentiemen of this city a = ready to ore nto “Associations. r prefer lu. 4 1 reepemailility of (thus giving toe oh Weare prepare to extend to aa the care an coat, retal Non Upon the Ultunaate effect such harity would have upon unteve of .& Wholesale the communky. The the war are falling npea every clase greater or less severity, arui the habitants of this metropolis o poorer ime ‘a bear thea lose So leng futy, ae public journalists, to do whatewe cau to- inducing our wealthy und benevodent itivens to associate themselews togvther, for individuals whose daily earnings must jot iu view we have the attention of our nr urved the matter upon diers, and rejoice that our rove Ved Witt favor by those who Ik is not best mauncr of providing v else if We must, but let every voter take the people with ood tuod and fuel st low rates, rethat they shull got poison the minds of the | por is it worth While to preseuteone '*p! wp any ea. The tuca most capable of Alling seboul better than auother, so long as the result io both 2 those least likely to oder themselves for eases is obtained, an! to sectere this we ave willluy «ese positions Let our citizens luok up such pers to eve “aid gud comfurs to every) practicable aud elect them, wud in this way they cun bes euterprise 1 © lure of (ew chudren, the purity of eee picasa ' 20% the prosperity ot their ox yy, aud Wio Will Add Another? hotr OWN lateress aud ulllaute lumunity trom Vite Trensurer of tha Working Womens Protec- t i nek tive Union mkuow ledges the receiptof tha money Gur Fighting Strongth Cadininisbed, | UConn! in the billowing lette's gud would le Baps Vale resuleot the lute election turnisbes wh in Py So boar froma say other VPriulue'! who de sree to ntyuctive lesson in relation to the influence of hs essist the widewe or orplzaned daughtwre of typos Woy Upon the aggrezate voting population of the Who were formerly supported vomk rtably by the ‘ ry. The lurgo number of soldiers who have | me ae* of their protectors, Now, alas! vibes ‘ ; pie Gaxnkl civil pursuits for the urmy, within the Wo wen look for Wark and protection to the Woork- uy Women's Laionm and it is much donations ae post lour years bar iropressed @ lore clase of f peo these thet do the f anad ina) i 7 ple with the belief iat the mature population of 3O SUS: LORS NOG $0. ieh as uvas wee try je rapidly becoming depleted Au Mei Peaeh chi 4 New You ke N By Le ‘ ach Dear Sir’ Inclosed pl nnd 45, ntulyss of the vote polled in the late election, how. | for the Lenetit of the Ladics® Prowetive Union, «very, completely refutes this theory, Instead of e Paiste, wnlebing, the Voluug population of the country Death of Profeesa: Silliman, hos materialy increased snee loco Tn thie Btate, We announced yesterday tho sad pews of the 6% tho ageregate vote at the late election | Meath, at New Haven, Conn, «of this dlatinguished yellve thousand in excess of that polled four * ago, boswithstandiny a quarter of a mill ou Hiers were sent to the Geld from thie State in » ulerval betwoeu the two clections, In view of se Suck that the former election wa no leas excit. hau the latter, thit result can only be account. +o for on the ground of natural tnerease in popu- top, Isshould be remembered, ! owever, that a ry large majority of the a ldicrs who enlisted fom thie Biate, sud were voters ore, havo participated in the late election, The killed, aud thowe who die from natura! cause, constitute a very small proportion of on ariny's loss, Those v re discharged in consequence of wounds and ¢ sability, constitute the grat Lolk of an army's cepletion, and these, of course, vou a6 before, But % ‘s nevertheless true that the actual vote of the pre! States is far greater w-dav then it was pre | Beoholar and x North Strat vleman, Mr S cutawan was born at rd, Conn, Aazuss Sih, 177%, and was tho son of Gon, Gotp ser acs SB) Litimas, an emi- hentlawyer of his time, Deceg val entered Yale College, whence he aradusted ir 1790, In 1822 he Wan acmitied to the bar, Ty ro years later Dr, Dwight t ‘tof Vala , offered to Mr. §'1- limman the) roalp ut Chop vatry, Alter paas- ing & por the iullowiny wo yearn as 9 stn- Hiadelphia he re. ered \ipou the full position, During iret course of dent with br tumed to Ne discharge of the W the winter of Loi MWiresganl Ip toe Spr ig Builed ¢ r 2 ente sill further hogs fadisg : ‘ he dehy Reh He While in Burope he silence Wy te k ures of e hent pvotewers lu Lonuon aud Edinburwa, Af er uu absence of 1 ua ay ths, be hed home and resume ave duties of bs peovssorship, Boon after rt rg. itn he made» Bios cw) SULVeY OO porGon of baw uadave Biate, A meteor of Quusual sae gud Ayia © Bebelag Ove New England 'n the winter of 180%, and throwing cf large fragments jn the town of Western, Ct., Prof. Silcaag, secompanied by Prof. Ki Lyn visited the place and guccee’ed in procuriug some of abe fr ene Hew besh wede achem- cal analygis of them aud the result in a volumes Th 1848 be be pabilehed an account of these end other experiments in » Volume entitled ‘Me- mo'irs of the Connecticut Academy of Arte and Sciences.” The American Journal of Bcience end Arte, founded by Professor 8i)!iman in 1818, many years sole editor, Profewor Su ob the loct.res gn semtific aubjects, For many rave lectures ou eheu airy, gevlogy an topics in all the pe neipal ¢ ie was honored Ly be 2 ined cus Awericon and Kuroposu #e pioneers in the work of pepul ad better k Killunan’s Journal was nown as 10) ogrony wes was ng ears he judred of the couutry. wetaLer of vari- uute socieues, For the pist nine or teu years Le hed been living iu comparative retirement. Private Letter From General Lee. ‘Tue cr ginal of the following private letter from Qoneval Lee to bis gon was fourd at Arliugton Hous, and is juterosting a+ jilustratiog & phase in Lis characer: Atitxatos Horse, Apml 5, 1552 My Dear Son: 1 am home tor New Mexico, heen ordered to that di hasten to see that they © tersof March, 26,27 and vs pe YX i ip tat setef leaving y fiue old regiment bas nt regon, and T must perly y taken care Thave but Vittle to vdd in reply to your let sur lctters breathe a tree ap rit of frankness; they have given mysecit and your rootber yreat pleasure, You must study to be frank with the world: frankness is the child a honesty and courage, Say what you mean to ao On every oeension, and tane it for granted you mean to do rahe, 4 souabie oT) betel w equi vouatic ue wrong Yourself hy Never do a wrong pours the mar oO requires you Iv purchased at & sac » Dea firme, with wll your classmates; Polley which wears bos, A pear to others what you are not. what you complain; thee is nor ous experiment th thing before a man's face and snot! buck. injury of #uy one, nm that of undertak ing If o frieud asks a favor, ) f uo, tol mug bim and of any kind. to mm ake a trie lor a lita or lo oy it kindly, bus you will hua it ve ail, do not Tf you Lave sult to find with any one, tell him, uot others, lanyer- yteone ver behind bis We should live, act and aay nothing to the Tt isnot only best as « matter of urine plo, but it iw the path to pence and honor, To reward to daty, let me, in con lusion of thie hasty letter, inform you that nearty a hundred years age there waa a day of remarkable gloom arc darknere stil! known ast wheo the lightof the sun was ag itoy anect pac. The Le lark day- wily extinguished, siature of Connecticut “wm day Was in session, andes its jembers saw wae unex. wd and they terror, ty —thed. ve Ubaceountable Garknes Shared in the yeuersl Y of judgment bad come, the asternation journment, Th jator, Dovenport, « place auing his Gury, an trerefore, ceed with ita duiy, There is comung awe ata Twas suppowd Ly mauy tuat the list Some one, of the hou, moved an ad- 1 thero arose av old Pur.tan legis- 'S atuford, @od gad, thas it the lastany hud come, he lesaed to be found at twoved th can ics be brought in ao that the bouse « yuld pr Was qQuccthesa um that ula than's tnd, the qu.etuesy of ceuveuly Wisdom aud inflesible will. gness to obey pre acy, th @ the subsmiest Word in ou. D> your duty in all thiags bke the old Purit. You cannot do tory you should uever wisu to du lees wrey airior any luck of cuty Your utectiouate tather, to G W, Cosiis Lee, Indian Meal and Corn Bread, A bushel of corm saya the Michigan Favors, contains more nutrimert than a bushel of wheat; but corn meal aly hot keep sweet, aut ul Ways as cor and coon mest sinpie in the culinary art, t ino mal, what visons ot ce! before jhe eyes, First we hav u ot ines Ire too poor bo Use © dongoa and baked on a or pone, which about one housek ceper cs ten, milk, and fred mueh. sndividual that did not my full in making good mush by nos botline wi dddle, strring the meal inte scalded shir many diaves corn becomes a pa atable mixture, [tis the cheapest and most food that man can five how ts ip Born ts mneny *orms Ono tee the Academy, and bis father, appo nituent, cast about for a lad worth widowed mother aud aister, are up the lerksh! p. the t my "I raiay he gud bis wane | Pu Ip sheraan, slgniticnut Mottoes, liton, may be tound the following: hat Nk, sud Frenchie) ave or E stern crowns o. Crest bel, ppr. Supporters. Sand tnat—stend irm—stand sure Macetettan (Bomby Beotlanc), (iuast sa of aaword a Moors Lead, Motto ald uot be ground fine, There is ho grain that can fe put u fo many good uses and served up in ¥ nitia merely scalded it haga caw taste there is a very good corn mes) pudding, t mn milk t us thick ae yruel, and when cool, add ginge Damon, DULINER, salt, and cut suet, and some ral- «ns or dried p aches and a fine cnt apple. eboald bake an bour or more, according to aire. This ian good pudding, And then see into bow ant favorite wh Never let we wud your mether wear ove your pari, BOL, Lew, ae it will yimeny at we the kreen corn, rossting Cars gud soup in the sand the dried ¢ ru soup and homing, the balance ©” the year, It oe dishes every wood housekeeper Knows how to prepare, pelng the most And then by ernd ng ictous eating tloat the cora eake, yt water, and @ little enlt, if you send wilk, mixed into @ Then corn bread eon only be made properly by Then mush and We have never seen the ne or the other, Many it enough, Then It tesome on, snd should be on the tabie of both rieh aud poor more frequently than it How Sheridan Entered West Point, Lieutenant Commanding James Parker, Jr, of the United States gunboat Maumee, received, when a lud, the appolnutment of a cadec at Weat Point, frou the member of Congress from his district tn Unfortunately Parker was too young & en- desirons some oue in uis town should bave the benefit of the of tt. a ury goods siore was alad, the son of Irish rents, whoa by bis salary as clerk, supported a The place was oflored bin, but was at first retused, @@ be disliked to Upon bein» urged further, nsenied, and enter! the Mi! tury Acawte. twin the Valley of the Suenundeab, thes la pa- In Burke's Pxcvchorapia oF Uikatosy, third Gu, three an- A burn -Two savages ppr, ing Motto— Ur, two chev, Crest -Auaked aria supporting on the polos “Think on, Financial News, Markets, &c, New York, Thursday, Nv oh 1 tuations in gold today have been ae tolows o'elo 10,15) 22085 10.55, 221 y DLd 219% 5 1, 219g 12 BIG ys 1 1, 21S; 1.36, 215 2219's 5 2.15, 219% B20, Buy tinued to decline to the close, higber, range from 6 to T per cent. ners done for to-morrow's packet, BTOOK RALEB—FIRAT BOARD, MoH M203 4.1 BID, 3.0 Mariposa Min. he flue- As lu The veneral #tock market opened with sewe animation, bot afterwards is become dull and lower and cou. Governments were all Money continues very easy, and eadl-loang Sterling bills were quoted at 100% for gold, but there war only a uiaderaie bus 25000 U8, 60, '51, ep. 110% ns rer PET ye Py 7) Cum. Coal it 464 vo WO Abad ly 100 Am. Coal, ee (| LB N.Y. Cen, er) 06 ov 10... 4 10 Hod. A. ty avant Too Read er kK. 18% se do., Ww ONAL A Mart SO M.S.& N, In wr do 15) IM. Cen, h, bw do... 4 Cle. & Vitce. mo do, 16.0 Chid \. Ww, oe Cub §) WwW. ‘ 1 40 Chi, B, & Ht WMG aud) PES draft upon who reiuee An slant Poultry ant Game. Prime turkevs are vellir Qura per lb. chickens, Yualte; dur broiling chickens, —c per pound per pouud, tame ejuab, “ - iu a dozen; partrid.es 1 Sua) won, 1sacie, Bruton aud Crren, —Orance county fenetiing at + & pound butter, 45 cbse: coowiag butter, 400 chem e shout 20 Cente lor good uml: Bish, che Drew, 1s Hiowe oyrter pla Haiow aqun SPECIAL, Holes Disieult b Brouchtal This infual the plant Balu, extracted trou the tree Altes of Horehound scothes and scatters all irritatior we GW Mariposs Min... Washington Starker Retail Kepert. As neud, the markets on auch da poultry never woe wholesale dealers a of their ator: were offering their atock to-day, to ret ter hax Leen affected romney ti in gold, being quoted Ihe, per ; than oue week ago, quence of the advanc emis have sone up to alroost unm ecede Hie.on, we vive towlav's quotations at fea on! anu vecclebles and the Biedcet pu + weal tor smnutton foroquartess, Jackeoow Win, 4imd © pee tse om head New Yo on daye suc thie depart) A at any t nin eat r th ike d, expecting a much ot d vicinity, These omitting t aud the! Meola Prime tas i wunid ; ordinary usm ine! fore ae ifoney of reathiug, wand all AdTex ‘Tubes * leat ible remedy is coupons forehound, in chek Lite P. Pi, OF Palin of Balea pediencing trom) prices tnely » wor at ern al union with 19900 UB, 6a, °31, i 00 ‘ ares aaa ie * Gey do Ws ad ge. ny tds 12) Had Ry Re de 5 id do. jos. 20 Reeding R do... 15% bio do ie Be ow C. & SW. Pr A ) lzo ow) Mich, Cen, KR Mos G&S, Ie y Ti. Cen, BR. do.. 0 Cle a P 0 Conia NWR Ch & KEK «o ina sf be w BK, Nov, 25, 1504. ‘ding the ennual Thanks: giving, the various markets th:cuchout the city, ae thronged with pedestrians to-day, eaver for arvalne in poultry, and other articles generaliy overstocking Despite the unprecedented at of the market. th an at pet Pater d y the recent de Fieh ave romewoat deares, in 1 sewron, an Waalinerou banen § NOTICES, Horehound and Tad jor the cure of Cougba Colds, [ntineazy Hoarvencs thons of tue Thr ng to Consur doi the blowe Vare neiple of the The Gilead, sand intamiuations aud the Tar-Dalm elcanses and heals the throat aud air parsages leadin, othe lun edditional ingredients keep (he organe cool, molest. and fo howlthtul action, testing this sovereln remedy of un clan and chem!et, who himeactf thorou years in his extensive priv aud plewan the e fensive qualit ” te ed for free ities, Cold other application, Sold by all d wot Canal Wheeler minuin lockstitch sewing machines way Fall and Winter Winter clothing, go ob. howeryv, prices lems, nw NER, General Avent, 10 The best strengthening Hlasicr is the rons PLAS ranted to kees They willeure a Wea tho Side, a Lamenens of thi the Tar-balun Vor sale by all o TER of Dr, ALLCOE h Plaster wit hon kK sooner and with " at. & Wilson's If you Hh, BAL The largest stock and ¢ Children's departine: Let ne prejudice Linder you practi common te u yood twenty yeare, batmay be ret Juetrions phye tested it to . Itia sae, eure cine eutirely tee ious Prive. 5) Ce. te jets, CHARLES faret, New You.i5 ‘K. They are wore e. ly tafort than any *. Peinectpal Ofiee, 12 Highest Pree he. OTS Prods at Pell and DWIN'S, 70 ane tore in the clty, Mt not “equalle 1, wrt K.vingtom, om the eth uel tiske arrangements tor trete. € of Nod pre. | Ne TRADE VOTICE MASS MEETING OF THE JOU on Bakers of the dt Un'ons of Ney id Vic aity will be uel B-cer e'. be between Stonton Wilocu. bur ale Garcen, Ali who «© bnteiee aor of the Committee ill t ! ME: 3 Wa rth STE llouse Pay YAINTE RSA t ny wil 1@ ou Mouday evening, the fiutt new members cob ect the badye-roll pi es mee nuro apa 5 Bal Comm y atuid. ¥ evea Us iu the .bove 1oouat Ts fe SJ. U'DUSAELL, vies. WAL B. MAT* TYME WS, See, T MUITO, HEAD veo MEETING thes Mathew T helt on & Moat th } keo« and sin hel. Y, Pevst: Or ’ AB . L Ok PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MEETING Will he belton Sunday eveslac et OS Bast Broud vary entune bry fi Speake Me Flton, Park. to eu tor e Dy, A “ALFORLIN A ATHER MAT) thw Ain ad) mesCampbel . (Or Rawk eB ed wid ay Liwney, eC MEKUAY Ree sie, 1G aAT 1EWoL, Bt. A. Ub. SOCTER 4 np! ronce meeting Sunday evening sot) Do ootmne at, Rieaker ‘ enron, Vs touy suiliv Nash, Stocks Prey, 1y e TOMN BARKY, o Colum iver” My the crea ade rene 1use are cordially ALY, ei rok » Purcell apd TaURAS won EW T. A ~B, SUC i i old ite public et b ou Sunda. Veo FLA. WILLE, Pe N. Hck. special ing ot tho tnets ‘Leis at one bux MA IRE? Mitus, PY ale lls MATHEW [ weedue Sunday evenine, “ANTON wit Witten aud Miss true JOHN LYNCH, See, Ti DELEGATES TO THE CONS ENTION ot . ie ur M shee soe e les will mee! a Tow. M. i kek. Onn Curtis TAY uh ow (uaday FATHER MATHEW T ALB, Socie ot book 5 3 fr agual mertineg niorro t their Lal! fby Measse, }, Siuging by the pulhe *roa, JOHN 125 T. A. B.Sc Dy, wiitholde 7 ine Evening, at her of G Adan vers, Ht va Cun sta lave, STE RNE 1 OAL UHINES SY, pie PARE No, Sof Broc Meeting Tome a he peranee he Lice MATHEW iv, ow liad, ae \ Vaute Marsiand, bet | ii MA Me LLOY Ly Pree STAR OF TEMPERANCE udaot and tel + we will favette Lem 1 Snuday ONT Lowery, nd Soe} fF. Ppoak # are tnost earns Grover & Baker's Celebrated sewin sheee nae whet we machines tor sale and torent ab 955 Urowdway, bet d th, Some al s¢ Ziet and 22d ate, i “shy ‘u is ; MENKY CHAN, Diamond Parlor Matches —These Yai wt are the best in the world, ruse te, without 6 | PAT 4) no dieqieeable armel, aud a lusury aad cou | He FATHER MAT Hk W T.. A, B. SOCTE. muarent erbrriel with re ak iver Ants | ty. vy 6, Of Greens hold hele seqalar Je and ret i LoL NEPA whe etine rf - TURING COn So. u6 Courttandt sts Nee Sark, gus, | qenky wmectiue at thelr bait Orn Fed, Sbecherse The Great Cough Keuredy Overton's | {Jolin Danve nad Kev, Pulmonte Haleam fs doine more good inuquiet va, | B Sir. soot, Wii eos PAG RICK bP EL LAN. ? than any other (hing of the Kind in the moker | VehicK LAMB tee, Be the cure of coughs, coldy, wethina, | ui , cnenaae , Ae bo POrerecasg. rd OVE & HODGE, Ye 16 LEGATES TO orders 0 0V ae aM At A MEETING OF THE DELEGATES TO Vandecarr’s Enrekn “Cotte «A Cup of i) Conveution of Uh 4ta ae ise delicious cottes can alwaye be bad by uring thie! erat lowing name! geuhowes were 195 © pot Agony at the th at, by ton to Mary M., younsest duughier ot dobu Coll) hawbere stivet, MARRIAGES, LOL TON-COLLINGWoUD residence of the br the Key, Wo8, Mi wood, baq., of New York SRINNER- PHILO eiving day Skinnes, of New former place, DONNE In Koaly 4, Ld04, by NN For sale by Grocers generally, ROBERT DAV is Key. ere city, to Mise hate hilo, of ue iM ak. 1, Samue! bly, i DE ATH, LLY Ou Thursday evening, Nov at hie reeldence, 16th eh bet. Ist mad vd aves, New York, Jotun Donnelly, deed bs veay Hie relatives and tmends aie sf ituliy invited to utteud the funermi, ou Sunda: th (net, ar Lo o'clock, “4 DUMPHY. On Thureday, Nov. 24th, of consuup: | tion, Mre, Honore Punipls, ated So yearby a Gutive of Co. Fermanagh, Leland, The relatives and treads of the family are reepect fully invited to attend (he tunersl, oa Saturday atter- noon, Nov, 2 Leandert’ IRELAND—On Thursday, Nov, 24t cls, the beloved son of Jotn and Mary lo years, T monthe and 19 days, The funeral will take pinee his parent mit ave 2's o'cloe a KING—On Thursday, Nov, 4th, Kebert ., son of 26, ab 1 otcloe Place, Kast T from it. ‘* Thorne ah tet, Beltass (Livland) pap udron City, this (ara hee inte resideuce, ry 1-64, Fran. relaud, aged frou the residence of ery and Sum. y) afternoon, et mecopy, Li mere Martha and the late Widiuw (i, hing, ip the 2zd year ot hia age, The tienda and relat 4s of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funerdl, on Suu- day atte 1 residence, copy. pon, Lith >1 Orchard st, San Fr inet, at 1 o'cleek, tom hin inte BUCiaCO Papers pene 4 LANGE--On Tuesday, Nov, 22d, Tadtslens Lange, a native of Warsaw, Po! A, acer Hie relatives and friends, also ineubers of Han are iuvited to attend the vith st, & 1 cock Lodge, 1. O, of O. funeral, on Sunday OUD, the o'clock, from his law iestidence, ¥ liamebureh. Hie remaiue will be takeu to kvere Cometery, lol UNDERWOOD On Thursday, Nov, 24th, from diveare contracted in the army, wood, ged cerwood, ‘The relatives and friends of the fail fully inv allernoon, residence, tien bie at wthelt Mall, cor, a ookiy uy 0 aud it: a ty, ited Ww attenu the Nov. 27th, at Ly oe BO Mo.wcio wt, witty ‘VELA THE } ol. B, LAO" oa Bungay, ith tue ive ther Laun ath WAKLON. MEMBERS OF TIE Lis Ansociation ure ve Uwe aod Laeapped sheet jexander A. Under. SY years, youuxest rou of Corue.dua Un. are respect- funeral, oa sock, Troi ub hurther se Th) rT tt AL bey CCUCK, By onder of oh Soe Lomniuated fur Councitneu WIN M. HAGERIY, od Ward, JOUN HEALY, ba Ward, JOTLN »EACOM, Oth Ward, Voit, BEENAN, Tth Waid is a4t KOBINSON, Sth Ward, JAMES MAYES, bath Ward MORGAN JONGS, Cbairmag OLN GLASS, " g@ecroeart WALES RRL \ Secretaries, hi CITIZENS SSUCLALIUN 4B) ARD. No Party!) Honesty and meity the only leat! For Wh ¢ NALHANC ELY, kor School [rustee, Dr ROLEKT ST RW ob Ware woth Ase ably L Fou Aldea wit MP tis NSEL, iat Tiur re, JOWN ATTRIN, Je, N' WORK DEMO RATIO ORGANZA VION CLARK NOMINATION 13th ALDERMANIG DIS KRICT, ged Wary. The Peopets Chowe—Workingiusa's Frieud, Vor Aidertuan: JAMES Hy biawavy, JAMES DAAMBRICK, Chairman PULLIP DALEY, deereary, vty 7's ALDERMANIC) DisTkhic?—wth 4 Ward, Atag Algesmanic Couveation eid ip persvame of a call of the Democratic Repu bile G hed Comuutvee of Pauniauy Hal, at the uouse ‘Ldotw beasiey, camer of Lehn 9 aud aoa ave ou W eauesday eveuine, Nov, god, bo JOUN MeQe ADE, Was Unmanmenely Gominstes me the candidate for Al deiman of the Teh Aldermanic inatrict, WM, HB JOUNBUN Chatu. 1HUs. 141. LANDON, See, 208 sb WARD TAMMANY HALL REGU, oS LAK UEMOUKALIC NOMINALION For Ad Than 1th Diatrict, PEiaKk MAst IN, ion, Ny LANDER WARD, THOMAS DILiG ; MONELL, Pe Hon, CLAUDIUS Ly KUBEKT DANSE Kyat the Seucruary sae Of Clriet,? © TOTICK — PRE laree has BHIMa at! Min P.M. Subject 1 ue Perv, ¢ SEXVAV EVENING 1-01 elving Diecuusee, Dub ay o¥ nluy by Rev 0 GOSS, lu ihe Cluieb, Giana ety 1 PGA etar et dicad Sub.cot—"Phe Moras Aepost of the Urea: ‘ae

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