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‘The Great Engh Sham. Tae indignation of the English people at the , NOV, 28, 1894, setzure of the Florida is both rea! aud natural, The - ~—————= [only thing Confederaie found om board was the The Plot to Burm eur (ity. commigeton signed by the rebel Secretary of the New Youk Law been gaved from a great danget. | Nays parrogy, which purported to authorize the Bbc pian to urn the eity had been execute! with | destruction of Arverican ships. Everything lee Paiva wlubt portion of tre tnyenuity displayed | o., Lourd, frm the anchor to the needle, wee Eog- @ cooing at, the revulte might have been | yg) There was not a Coufederate Inch of canvas ®iest fearful Tt is Berd to may whether we aro plonk, wu or even men on board All were @ore indebied ty the euergy of the Fire De- | piytiah, and were there for English even more patiuent, the skillof the police, the cooluess and | gun for Confederate purposes. Every chip burned god nse of our citizens or the stupidity of the | py tho Florida resulted in @ comparatively paltry Por toola who eweayed to carry out the mont in- | givantage to the rebela, while to the Euglish peo- tumous dewyn recorded in history, Yet a coretyl | ple the benefita were incaloulable, by drivimy neu- THE NEW YORK SUN. MUNDAY MORNIN Rebel View of the Pence Question. Mr, Alexander Stephens, the Confederate Vice President, has publ shed « letter defining his posi- tion on the peace question. Te complains that be hes been mistepresented, and thet e Convention 16 no favorite mode with hin of obtaining pesce. Upon this subject be states aignificantly ; If the Federal Goverpmont should Propose to ours @ convention of thie States, I do not nee why it might not be simply aa an advisory boty asl suggested. Taeo po conatitutioual difficu'ties in the way. The treaty-making power in both eov- lernrenta is atople to provide for it, The treaty- mat !ny power on both sides might agree to subnit the question at sane to the conmderation of any body of men on earth, if they choose, and bear the report without apy pledge, in advance, tobe bound ¥ that report, Tevew of all the facts that hog as yet transpired | ops) commerce to their shores Then, J know there are many person? among un whore shows that it waa by means of a fortunate combl- | too, the Florida waa the last of her claay | Pinions are cutitled to bib cousideration, who i 7 not agree with me ou the ation ¢ c a maton of all theee cofuences that we eeceped the | and her destruction, under any circumstances, gleetten They prefer L goin to McClellan, Per Abrentoned dauyer. Hudeverything not wcurrel | would produce a deepar wail than waa raised for | hope the President belonge to that clan Judging preeeely ag it did, New York mitt 00% | the Alaliataa, ft would be hard for the rebel and aoe wey wie ee Cod deteal biure , class to whore I refer wi F Ben scene of desolation and svi, #4 He] Rnglish ingenuity combined to replace her under | met think that if what they term a conservative evidence in the hands of the police ia uolerstood 0 | the more stringent construction of the neutrality | mav slould be elected, or any on the Chicago plat- e@otallish beyond a doubt the fact (hat an organized forts eVen, that such teria for a restoration the Jaws euforced by the firm policy of the President. conepiraey bat been formet for the purpose of | Ty view of all theme cireurmstances, it is apparent firing thie and other yreat Nother cities, There | ghet the lown of the Florida would be laroented, im fe aleo the strongest kind of in/creutlal and collat- any case, by our trans-Atlanix Mer eral evidence of thy fact Some ronths ago the | seizure, however, in @ neutral port, enables the Few called the attention Hie to the fol- | aide of Hoglieh eympethy for her fats to flow un- Jowing vague and jufaiious boast in the Richmond | 6 gcked by the consilerations of honor and decent papers: regard to the cpinions of mankind, which re- “Adnition ef dollars wonld lay the proudest pressed the expremion of feeling nnd opiuten re- ety of the The men &) execute cousins of te 7 Union would be offered as our people would ac- cept. The ghost of the Union baunte them. The spectre of recourtruction rears ite ghastly head at every corner to their imagination, Their appre- hensions, I uoubt not, are sincere But Lentertain gone such 1 Hever in ghosts of auy kind. the old Constitution are except to so far asthe Constitution bas been pre- served by us, Doere ia tor the Union as it was no remirrection by any power short of that which wif Latn no be. ye old Union and » dead—<lead forever, hrougbt Lazaro from the tomb, There may le, the work ore alrewly there. There would be no | srecting tho lose of the Alabama, It i9 im | ang Goubsleas are. many at the North end sothe at i Moulty m teciue there bore, or n Onnnda, oui | pomibie determine how much — of | the South who looked forward to a restoration of able p rene b take charce of the enterprive and | thia loud-movthed — indignation of the | the Union and the Constitution as it was; but such errange the cetaia. Twenty men with plana pro- ideas are aa vain aud illusory aa the droamy im- Baglin journals at the ep-called invasion of veu- tral righta is influenced by love of jnatce, nation 8! rivairy and eyinpathy for the Bouth, or self-in- terest. Itis probable that the cousiderations of justice and fair play, aa compared with the other baer motives, are ng a grain of wheat to @ barrel of chal, Nothing can be more absurd or welf-stul- tiiyiny, than the assumptionof England to ect as the champion of Brazil in Oa ase, Nonation in the world has committed mate uublushing crimes ayainet internati val law, than England. Her cruiners have constantly cut out eneiuy's vessels from oeutral porte, and froru the protection of noutral batteries, By her acts she has debarred herself even from protesting against the compara- tively mild offence, if muy, of the seizure of the Florida. In view of the whole tenor of history, it ia impoasible to avoid concluding that England, uuder similar elreunetances, never would bave tolerated the Florida and other Confederate nui- © once | oroeand provided, selecting some airy, windy oibht, might fire New York, Philade!- hin or Boston ina hundres! places, aud wiop it 1 Harnes from centre to suburh A few monthe later, Mr. Sewarp cautioned the @uthorities on the frontiers of the existence of » plot formed by rebel sympathizers in Canada to ®urv the border cithes on election day, con well afford to mifer the comparatively tru lors of ten thousand dollara, which de about all that thia arson plot hea cost our Dotel keepers, if the dancer and the scare on Fri- aay uight do not eure us of the folly of undervalue sug and desplaing cautions of this kind. We cannot aciax watehbfulness during « single hour of the Suture of thiaetvil war Whatever may have been Aho bowted chivalry’ of the South before the war, gud ut ile earlier tages, it Im only too evident shat dt haw notescaped the debasing lo fuences of treason el ecocssion We regret this, arnong other reasons Decause the return of peace and good feeling . 1 ooh Detween tho North and south will be | “2c No asmurmption of belliveraut rights and greatly retarded by the sdoption of any ho neutral portin the workd would have shielded resi option 0 : hua Sto Waa leis Jnfamous measures on either side, Yours of BIDS Sogn mi emCrny GRY) is OF NOW Beales rebels from seizure and ¢ We lhe fair play, and we shall of e¢ it iu thia, agin every other case, and afford Beazil every reparation, if, efter discuse'on and exaraination of the facta of the Florida weizure, it shall appear that any wrong has beev done to her, If wearein the wrong we @ball adiit it to Prazi) the party aggrieved. But we det st hypocrisy just as ouch a# weadmire fair play, ond Inaist that Bugland shall vot be permitted to interfere 'n this matter, either to counsel, throat- én, or to | reach to us. Preparing for Wint Tne folowing letter exhibite the luterest felt by our benevolent citizens in the plan we have recom- fiaeation, Dovorable warfare will not induce a thousandth ¥ prt of the hate and bitterness that will be heaped up by the single attempt to burn our city, It ta u-Ajwerionnm uncivilized and barbarous and the B uthorn poopie, it they have any pride and honor Deft, wil! find an thie single attempt of their leaders, more good grounds to repudiate and cut loose (rom fhem, than in aU their acts since Jrey, Davis and Div tellows broke their cathe of allegiance to the Tnited States Goverument, General Dix hos taken energetic precautions @iainst any further incendiary attempts of the Kkind. The threat to try all detected persons by qgourt martial aud instantly execute them if found gull is calculate to inspire a wholsome fear Bmong even the moat devoted agents of Jarry. Davis, They will not rashiy | rave the danger of summary jurisdiction which ignores the slow pro- ecases of ordinary justice and opens the prospect of @n arrest, e trial, and au execution Letween break- Past and dinner time, But the duty of providing peainst the recurrence of these outrages by no Bheans devolves upon the authonties alone, They will, of courwe, noglect no possible means for de- Pecting past and preventing future crimes, WThis, however, = in nob’ = enough. The Wederal authorities aud the Molice require the ac- Give co-operation, not only of ali clasmoa, but also of every individual, in arder to ensure safety in future, If our citizens are alert, as we doult not they will be in future, it will Le impossible for any Tebel einigseries to fire a tenoment house or hotel Bn New York, Traitors and meendiaries nay dety god elude the most vigiiaut care of the Police, but Shey cannos escape the universal watchtuluess of She people, In councction with this dastardly at- Rempt to destroy the city, it cannot be doubted thet the admirable spirit and prompiitude of the Fire Departnent on Friday night contr! uted no leas Phan the excellent police arrangements to a return aft public contidence, mende', of assisting those \ hose daly earnings are not sufficient to maintain their famnilier during the coming winter, when high prices will be de- manded for food and fuel It le honorable to the succesatul | usiness men of this city, that they are ready to lend their capital, without interest, and take the rek of employing it iu an enterprige from whic’ they can expect no other profit than the unheard | lessings juvoked upon ther heals by thousauda of individuals, who will be enabled to purchase previaione and fuel at lower prices than such articles are usually soll by meonopolisiag middlemen. On Saturday we alluded to a genteman who not only proposed to tivest a ain ilaramountof money, Dut ale devote his pereonal attention—during the winter—-to the detaiftof carrying out the plan re- commended in this journal, Wo shal! cal! bis at- tention to the subjoined luttor, and have no doubt it wiil result in affording huucreds of people the aid they will most require during the coming winter, Borror Sex :— The winter that # on ua threat. eua to be one of unexainpled hardship aud se- verity to the numerous faraihes whose earn, sre tom acant to provide the necesaarics of life in sufteiont quantithes to enable therm to hive without ax! from publte or private charity, The prespect that business and trades of all hinds wit be un- Aocoount# thue far from General Su AN, aoe? ee ena My coe © Greve 6 Bhrouh rebel sources, indicate that everything was | men tm our city, wheso mans are aiople, and progressing most favorably for bir, Beneath the | Whose hearts Wonld prompt them to leau, ay It = were, # portion of that weang to benefit aud assist rasiful tove and defiant spirit of the Richwoud pa- | qheir lallewecisesom if they Cay kuew when aud The War in corgia asd Tennenec. pers there ts an evident trepidation that angura fu- | how they conld uw tt to advantage, bly fog nar! and with ceriainty of accomplishing the sorably for our cause, It is cortain that if any | ef end, namely—to prov =P aheen had god velolfor bad Union news had transpired, we BL iid be certain to hear of it at the enriiest possi. Bie moment, It appears that up to Tuesday !nat Macon bad uot been captured, aa reported, Tho Wn Oc Cond are that Sugewan had swept past that tity, onto which General Howr.. Conn bad thrown this abould be go, or being so why it should be Dimeedlt with bis Georginn militia, and was advanc pertitted, espectally in toe like these, when tho Sus in the direction of Milluigevitley the eapital of | Becesnarles ot liie are SGyanoeH 10 such extortion: : = which preay so hewy - the State, That Samiwas should turn aside from hee For Regia ey potatonh! Wat Cae ke pure Macon, aa reported, shows that tine ty of more | chased for fourteen shillings # barrel in our mark- ‘value to bim than citios just now, and Indtentes a are feel v aL en maa vee at saree Seasts ; sae Near!y double, ido not Liame the stall store koep- that be 1s sweeping towants a er. Ttanay be that he cannot allurdto de a amall Even the cupture of Milledgevi exsential and and fuel for our working classes ter. It ia well known thus the chief articles of con- sunpAion, such as flour and polmtous, are rete led atan ewormous advance on the wholesale prices, couppelling the poor man to pay #o much more for indifferent food than the may of means pays for a much better, Now, wir, there le no reason why e coming Won tempting prize sis by way vot be attempted po mwesns | business, pay heip ant reut, aod make little for General | himeelt, without churging such prices, Bus f osu. Gureman could not bold that place, or Macon, or | notteel that the workng clissus are lu any way hound to pay so heavy a tritute from their earn. Avyusta, without establishing tes base on the At. | ings to maintain hin or bls businos#. And as tat Jantic coast, and he may prefor to disanpoint the | #28 Bow stand, the buruen fallé upou (hore who rebel hopes of block ing his progress, by first aweep- | cau lost afford it, Those who have u little ecoou: in toe say nee bank (and T wish working fog forward to the more iunportant etratezic point | hed) cau go to the markes at (ho most ‘When that shall have boon secured it will he time | season sod bay in their stock of winter provis looks { Bus lau sorry to beheve that they are the towes te loose out for in number, and that the la euch asthe capture of the Georgian citles, working classes pay for their bar ela of potatoes Toe news from Tennessee indicates that the Inijorly of oar the pre of Dye, and tor other necessaries in pro. : 4 : perhon, Now, sir fb say, something should be dove rebels are trying to execute ® ¢rand plan for the | wi ithat quickly, suc Lthererore propose to take ono recovery of the positions Won by the strategy of | Of 8 NUtuLer--say hve, ft you eanuot ges more —that Roseowansand the daring of Hoowen. TI $e ty guln the strateric points ou the Southern spur | fuel, aud Lave be very Now | qunntitios, at cout, rely wadtog the @apenacs ate avente of the rebe’ General Bagenistingr in North. | to have i$ given to some eharity, Aud it an should be oi enough the secondary objects, object Will piace io acon tor the winter mouths, of the Blue Ridge, of which Chattano ca, Nashville tems ¢ flours 1. No profits tu be mideor five u ant dolita: aurchase food sud i Kuo | tien he key The move- | | aud Kuoxville constitute the me mover | if the mkibe any after clomng the business, lousem @esiery Tennessee are evidently in combina- oral sed, te 1 5 ay cel will also Govete whetey 1 van rom fiou with those of Hoop urmbin, | my own bustuess to iis m iment Ror cat on Dock River—near the first batte-crounds | grust that meu will be stent mgd Wile 4u this section, Of course General THowas | Hn be cortnence the uy 40 Powition anu character will te 4 that it will be co: and without an) « 48 wdopting all necessary means to defeat the pabti his deep game of rebel stratery, but their charac- ter and nature are of course contraband for the esent. It Moon's army does pot, or cunpot ‘withdraw to the #idvf he Georgians we shall probe ebly bave news within a brief period to the effect ‘that Goveral Tuomas bas torced the enemy to Qho pitched betule which be is now evidently avatd- Fuesire or tebive, thats dist of Leveit.ng the th fy in our midst, Who tid io these times of tativtion, the struggle tor brow) a hard and apequalied one, and at the same te wot entail any sacrifice of their seli-respect and Luuepen- dence, sis # gift ib the shape of » charity Mew York, Sov, 26, 1904 W. B Bouxerts Bonery, A = Cd ted with wlality and hopesy, | evination of the Indian warrier who in death clings to his weapons, in f nd expectation thut he will have tse for them beyond the grave iu other lands and new hunting grounds, These fears of Malet t reconstruction are but chimeras of the ‘an An excited debate took place in the Confederete House of Repreantatives on Friday last, in refer- ence to the position of Mr, Srevens and Gov rnor TOWN ¢ Mr. Leach, of North Carolina, sald in he endorred every word written and 6) Governor Brown and Vice-President Stevens, as » the views expressed by the gentleman from th Carolina (Mr, Boyce), He waa aware that the avowal of auch sentiments was looked upon by fome naa discovering a taint of disloyalty; Sut he was sotiafiod with bis company, and when they were hung he was content to ask the poor privilege of being bung with them. Foote, of Tennessee, spoke in about the same strain, sayfug: Gentlemen bad gone ont of thelr way to attack the Vice-T’resi+ dent, Mr. Stephens had no seat on this Moor, aud right to speak in bis own defenge ; and, there- m mtumely was heaped upon blin, and skulk- inv attacks were toake by roembers who dared uot macet Lito face to face in open debate, Richinond Bestinei, Nov, Yd, states: The resolution adopted in the House of Repre- seniatives on yeserday, on motion of Mr. Russell, of Virwinia, ows how mauy “recoustructioniste” there arein that body, Ou a proposition decluring that “we will never, ou any terms, politically affiliate with a people who are guilty of the inva- sion of our soil and the butchery of onr citizens," the vote stood, “Yeas, $3: nays none!" The em- ybatic language uf the resolution shows that the {ise was in earueet in What it suid; and in truck, it did but express the equally emphatic seutiment and inflexible resolve of our peop's, The Richmond Wate haa the fo!lowing on Gen. Butler’s New York * peace speech ;"* Massachusetts Huth has played many charac. ters SE this war—a fact due, no doubt, to a fortility of wepius cutérely Gosurpasse t amon. that ingenious and fr le of whom be is so COURPCQOUS & Fe Tut there are some parts which, it must be adinitied, are not exactly suited to his peculiar abilities, He does not look natural an tis elorts to perform them are obout as successful as would be these of a circus clown tw aot the role of Vamilet, or a vauleville harlequin to play Macbeth. Bat there are others which be ropreseuts to the life, aud it ig unforsu- nate for hig tume that be does not limit biuself to them “The Peace Maker" by no means Rutler— Any more than it would have suited Thersites or Bobadil, One cannot he'p thinking, while he des+ cauts vo the virtues of mercy of his performance of Jack Ketch, at the execution of poor Mumford; and when he descants ou chivalry, one's thoughts are irres.stu) ly directed towards Order No, 26, and the brave but unfortunate women of New Oriewas. Bo when be suggests that the Confiscation Act be re- pealod, it is linpoasible to avold thinking ef the wholesale plunder of Southeastern Lonisiann—the Ci edad and the more concealed larceny, by Which a whole population was seri ot ite orty, aud Butlers bookets filled wi ems, ps The very sane paper which reported Butler's great peace speech contained also an account of Proceedings instituted agaist bim by a certein Sinisb & Co, bankers, claiming sixty thousand solden dolars, which had first stuck to Butler's brepensily fingers, and theu fallen into hie capa- cious pockets, he having, ju the first place, robved the aid Sinith & Co, of the money, and thon cheat- od his own governmeut out it. Ceriauly, in the face of thre pie ox pass, and with the recollections of New Orleans sill rite in our minds we might be excuse! trom accepting the invitation tendered to ua by this patent Yan ce pence maker, “Come Lack, come baek now," be tells us, and quilt feeding on buska and live with us on the fat of the land,” Bat until we want to associate with felous aud outcasts, thieves robbers and murder- org, we shall, we think, decline the geutle invita- tion, Huaks, after ol!, though not s very generous diet, will keep us up for w tine; and they are at loass profurabie to all the fat of Yankee land, if we have to live on that in Yankee company. [bt was K ond, perbaps in Butler, to offer us the good things ot bis country; bus he ought uot to have had the impadence w offer wo ws dowa with us et the seme venle, vig thas en by Financial News, Markets, &c. Mew York, Saturday, Ner. 26, 6 }. M—Gold, on the export demand for Unie dag’s etcamer’ in counection with the military ramors eluut Hood's movumnents in Tennessee, advanced from 219'y to 2%. The general stock market was higher, Government securities ad- vanced (ute materially, There wes po Second Board, The loan market continues to be abundantly supplied with capital, and lenders are exbibiting more anxiety to place their uneniployed funde tn call-loans at 607 ent. Sterling bille were dull as 1004) 0 100% for . The week's imports ct foreign dry goods have been to the value of only $27G044, against $1,444,441 we Week last) car, PPOCK BALRB—FIEST DOARD, bw Ch & NOW. 1, 6000 10000 Ala, Geld, 1960 U.S, 60, "81,ep.112 10 Pacific M. 3......317 haan do... 2% 12 baie Pt. lw 2.00 US, be 67, 13000 40 Hud. By. B. 119 +O US. Gay 6B, 1 1¢0 do, % sO a oee al 20 N,H, & Hart, Kodo Uno al 800 Keading K 156 i 1 liv do, 1866156 % 1h US lw Mich. Cen, Ko... lus 6 Tre “10... 1200 OO M3. & Ny le Bry | bho 11s ga lle 2000 do, tS ats | OM LB Gel y.e., GTM 100 Chi. & Alton RR... 59 | Ys 100 Tl, Cen, R, 123% | R00 di ES 20 Cle ay aan tr} i: Ho... 2b gal P & Pitta Roe | dou Harlem, Tee Mend ies | | 100 do. oenee 14 Chi. a@ N.Wok yr * D5% 9 «1400 do... wo C.& NW, Pt 8 4 “athsg do, du ot, Nicholas Bk, lw 165) do TeTO\ 100 Cent, Notional B.100 wb Cle. & lol, K 108 My Com, Coal bt... 484 lov do bun do » Whee 600 Am, Coal 4 60) Mariposa Min vw 12 Chi. BL Q. lw Go, lw Mu AP duc,.. 47 IW Wyong V, 2 PPS WR OO V1 wN.Y. Con, R 11 100 do... 10 nO bo do, Lisallvig WON. J. Con. kh, Te) 6M Brie K.......6.55 vs VwAL GS 1M hi. TL do, Vays DOMESTIC MARKEIG AND WHOLBSALE PRIORS OC RRENT Nuw Yous, Satunbar, Nov, 26. 1864, Cafes, 1b,Java, 43050 ~ 86, Dowingo, 4041; Kio, a4? 1 gttem Ib, —-Mid, New Orleans, 130; Mid. 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Na & iy Md 1 Ofal US; Rup. & ex. 10: No. 1, pulled, no ticketecnn receive tuust be handed im co. M, FaBwoopy L i | i. Au., was) i 8. Am., unwashed, boeho: African, w nyTna, do, KSAT, are requested Tea—Lb, Hyeon, 1 15at oune do, That ae no further _ Panetual atrende gon ekin; 1 D5al ¢ ian rand Imp, neminal; | ance tre juire JOMN GARLAND, Pree, Oolong aud Ningyong 1 Weal 6u: Souching and Congo, | OWEN CAKNA i. see ll ey fe ALEDONIAN DIVISION 8, OP T., No. 31, wen cy Bi a a iim 4 5h willhoda lic Temperance Meeting, at ihelt Room, 827 Bowery,on Monday Evening, Nov. 28th, te cotumnence at T% c'clock, Singing by 8. G. Merritt aud others, Bi POLITICA erpool, do 34°62 50; Caatlie ros Hops, crop 196.4, 2ha48 ; 1864, do, dd North River, 1 Ma) 46; Candles city, SPECIAL NOTICES, The best Strengthening Mlaster ia the lo sous PLASTER of Dr. ALLCOCK. They are war- ranted to keep good twenty years, but may be return: od for freah Plaster without charge. Important qual- ities.—Thoy willcure a Weaknone of the Back, Pain of the Side, a Lameness of the Knee or of the Ankle, or Cold Feet, sooner and with more comfort than any othor application, Sold by ail dealers, Principal Office, 204 Canal at, . ano Conghs, Hoarsencss, and the yarious Throat Affeectione te which Public Speakers, Military Officers p liable, relieved by " Biowa's Broucbial Itaviny a direct influence to the affected parte, they allay Pulmonary Irritatio “Wheeler & Wilsons Highest miurm lockstitch sewing machinery No. 076 Brow. way 45 Fall and Winter—1f you want Fall and Winter clothing, go to B, BALDWINS. Tp and 72 Bowery, The inreest stock and store in the eft prices om, Childveu'e departinent po e oap.— The Vo or Cheap aud goo, Sold by rcese iF ITIZENS' ASSOCIATION OF THE 14TH WARD. A mare ioect og to ratify the noming tion of JAMES Metil Lib o« Councllinan for the above Ward, will be held this (Monday) evening, Nov, 25th, at ck, in Brooke’ Room, Broome et. bet, Kiizabech aud Mott ete. All friends ot retorm in ou City Government ure invited to attend. Fricn te of reform rally for your candidate, 137 . . ow - . werk aTli agra [Ls DEPENDENT NOMINATION = JOUN T. FISHER For Councitman Of the Pifth Sena'orial 1) st ciet. comprising Toth, Lith, 15th and 17th Warde, NEW YORK DEMOCRATIC ORGANIZAs the cu Alderman: nS , BRADY JAMES BAMBRICE, Chairman, PHILIP DALEY, Secretary, a] OTHE PEOPLE OF THK 12TH WARD ~Having been teguierly motninated for Alder: man ofthe Lith War, Lehall te the candidate jor that office till sun down election day, BARTON W, VAN VOORHIS But oyst WARD—TAMMANY HALE—FIF- ~ TREENTH ALDERMANIC DISPRICE, REGULAR NOMINATION FOR ALDERMAN, ALEXANDER BRANDON, Pyles Oo K, 5 frieud, 843 — BAHRENBURG-On Sunday, Nov. 27, Maria Cath. arinw, only davehter of J. H. and Masaretha Bahien- burg, axed Ly i month and 6 days The triends and telatives of the frrmily are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, om Tu h inet., at 2 o'clock P, M., from the residence of he rents, cor, of (arden and Firet eta, Hoboken, BOLGER--On_ Sunday, Nov, 27, of d'rease con tracted at Port Royal, John . The friends of the farnily foattend the funeral, on Juesla o'clock, P. M., trom the residence of Sheriff at, without further invitation, BURNS — On Saturday, Nov, Burna, the eldest daughter of Mich Burns d 3 years, S months aad o dave The trie and acquaintances are reepectfally ine the juneral, from tue rosider the 655 Third ave, hie day, Monday, 2 lock, P.M. ¢ CORNWELL-—On Nov, 26th, Flica Ann Cornwell, the beloved deughterof William end Ann Cornwell, aged 4 veurs and 1] days The triende ot the family are requested toattend the funeral, this (Monday) afte: noun, at 2 o'clock, froum 207 South dd at, Williamebureh, ro) DELANY—On Saturday, Nov, 26th, of water on the brain, Martin, roungest son of Peter and Bridget Delany, axed 10 mouths aud j0 day Phe friends and relatives of the tamily are reapect- fully inviied w attend the funeral, thle (Mendas) atiernuoon, Nov, 5, at 1 o'clock, trom the 1eridence ut hie parents, 182 Ludlow at, lay DIVINE--On Saturday, Nov. 26th, of diptheritte croup, Josephine, only daughter ot Jorepi C. and Jorephine Divine, aged 1 year and 6 monthe, The fineral will take place from the residenoe of her parents, 114 Franklin at, this (Mouday) arter- noon, at 1 o'clock, The memlfera and friends of the family are respecttully invited to attend, 121 FINN ~Mre, Margaret, widow of the Inte Janos Finn, died Nov, 25th, in the Osth year of hes are. ‘The relatives nnd friends of the family ar@ re pect. fully invited to attend the funeral, whic lace frotu ber late residence, x0 Ply me yu, from thence to St. Ann's Church. quiem maae will be said tor the repose ut bi Monday at 2 e’clock, May ashe reat lu peace. “AUCTION NOTICES. AUCTION NoTICE—E. 8. LOCKWOOD, Auet., will eellon Moaday, the vsth November, inet at o'clock A, M.,at the store Til tdave, im . [ ot G. W. Bee HC OG Housefurpigh Goods, ad Toole contained in sald store. res rit UCTION SALE OF CHINA TOYS, &C.— HEN Y G. EVANS, auctioneer, will sell in lote tou 13 Bare partion ficures, &ec., Ine ty. white granite aud common ware, elisew Sale poliive and no reserve, UCTION NOTICFE—LARGE = ST¢ 2500 lote of crocker”, lute, ching, sich fan Lritania pleted and cutlery ware. A, CC th. 1 o'clock p ecieoly, et the store urk ave, Jemey City, the entire etvck of de Davenport, deceawe t, all in lots tor city and country ceniers. pale positively for owh, and adeposit 16. quved from all buyers, Goods we'l packed tor ehipe pin Cartage tu New exten charce, EMBURY, Jr. LEY, Salesman, D BURKE, AUCTIONI @ Astor Lince, acids this o stock and fxtuses of the Gioec 162 Kost 27th @ York and vichiliv ot a aad WM. W ait ois CE, 3 ok, the syand Li #tore, +a covered assortinent, together wit anew stock of lady end cents boots and ehoes: alan, tons of coal. &e, &e, ial MALONE WILLEBELL RY AUCTION e on Tuewiay, the 20u) inet, at 11 o'clock, the lease and fixiuiee of the Park Coctaye, eliuste at the Jusetion ot Sth av, aud B.oadway and o¥td) t, opposite entrance to Central lark, all in good order, sr! alot 2 of furoutine J MORIARTY, AUCCT'R~—WILL LL © thiaday ai lok o'clock. at 174 Chatham Bquare furniture, sofes, lounyes, varenua, mirror, Cocke oi! palntimes, foether Lede, blankets, casslineres, eat. tinote, boot, shows, un, and other goods Wo Lnicers Gis to mention, $s will tale Srook- a re- rt soal, 16 FRIBARYOn Sunday, Nov. 27, John Frieary, « netive of Granard, County Longford, Treland, ay ad ie years, The relatives and friends of the family, aleo the men bere of the Union lontine Benevolent Society, gre iespectfully invited to atteud the funeral on Tuceday afternoon, at 2 o'claok, trom late reai- dence, 1 Kesex ot. Manchoster (Lug.) papers pease copy. 16 BACKFTT—On Saturday, Nov, 2th, afters lin- ahr illness, William Hackett, in the 31st rear of mae. The triends and relatives of the family, the Chief and Asristant Bnginoers, and members of the Fie Departinent in gener: are respectiuily invited w atiend the fanersl, on Tuesday a. M., the uM at 10 o’chuck, trom Bt, Peter's Chareb, Rarelay at. 2 MANLEY—(m Sunday morning, Nov. 27ih, iA after a jong and painful illness, which he bore si Christian fortitude, Owen Hanley, a uative of the Parish of Kilgiass, County Sligo, Ireland, aged 4s years, The friends of the family ARGE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI. vare thie day, 2 ofclock, fofernoon) Went Piet at, Le and Stheve, par reom, dining room puree'y iurmituie ot @ dewes!pton, parko: eu. ofore, noe mattr beds, carpety ching, cus vines, &e. postponement, HH, RK, Aur, = 87. M DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER, WILL 4¥heo peli thie day, 1 u'clack, coruer Prince Crosby ota, bar fiery A 8 lot of grocer casks, #00 secars, the Mxtuios of agiecery ato scales, countess, sbelving, cask Cherry Leandy, come taining 44 vaftona, dc., ds AWNBROKERS' SALE THIS DAY, AT BELL @ ING KRAUS W's, bo New Bowery-—309 Men's and Women's Cloth ng; @ tine lot of #heets, Order L, GULD> SMITH, Y,U6ay.B 80 AWNBROKE 8 SALE THIS DAY=bB¥ re reapectfally iuvited gitend the, far Fale on Tyorday, Nov. 2 Ot 1 | lot LE aie ot prepay ot ae Hawley, 391 Fiiee ove, near Shen hes Paksick | yemumurasy Gare sheets, rp cada \utluy Mami end other goods worth the attoution of dealers aud house. kiepere, By odes, JOHN LYNCH, Ts Grand at, 119 PA WNBROK Rs’ SALE THIS DAY, AT G1 New Bewery.—IAMER AGA lis o'alock a large assortment of jueo's aud women" wem ing rel, consisting of sik, calico, wertro am other dieraca, Lroebe clothes; coats, panta, anda varicty of other NMULTS—At Greenpoint, Nov. 26th, after a long and painful illness, Abbey, wile of Silas te, and daugh- tero: Hester and the Inte William Waters, in the 26tb year of her age, The friends aud relatives of the family are re- gpeetially invited to attend the funeral, on ‘Tuceday, v.20, wt Zo'riock, I’. M., 1rom the residence hor blanke a Oode TWY BLES, 6) Bayard at, R. ROLLINS, AUCTIONEER KEELY—On Sunday 27th, Thomas W. Keely, eon Jatharine Keely, aged Ll yrey T months and 7 days, The fitends of his mother, and of bie uncle, Dau!. McCarthy, are iespectfully invited to attend the tue LEDY & LOLLINS will vell this day, ot two t A> Canal et, carpe, oil-clotha, feather pillow cases, b snketly Haut, tte att . hen WATO, brandy, andcaps, &e, fe 131 HOGART, AUCTS,—THIS DAY, AP kya the auction roome | North William et, He, cutlery, knives, forks, jewelry, mache nery, lathes, ob; paintings, be steate aud bedding lounges, eotaa, and & variety ©. other articles, lide GAFFNEY, AUCT,—SALESROOM 856 Eighth av—will soil, wis Day, at 2 o'clock, PM, the stoen and Gixiuresof ihe vrocery stoie, 125 Weap yTch ot, excellent fixturos, coun'eis, Kluane Cased Owe ine, coal box, gas fixtures, parucions & large lee dat neral thie (Mouday) afternoon, at Li o'clock, frou the reskience of bie tother, 8i¢ Division et, 152 LINN.-.In this city on Saturday, 26th inet. of heart dimease, Kobert i Linn, aged oJ years. S months aod 21 days, The frien¢s and aequatntances, and those of his brotheis John Cormmelius and William, and also hie brother-li-iaws Francis Trotter and Edward $, Mo- loy, are requested to attend hia funeral from hia tate reridence, No, lov Varick et, on Monday,at 2 o’ci'k133 MecMAHON—Gu Sunday, Nov, 27th, Daniel MeMa- hon, son of Bryan McMahon, a native of Dublin, lie. land, aged 24 yours, The friends and acquaintances of the family are respectfully invited to attend the Juneral, on Tuce day aiternoon, 2vre inat, at 2 o'clock, from the cor, of 42d st. aud loth ave. 128 sc. Aleve wh é GLE, bay REYNOLDS—On Saturday afternoon, Nov, 2évh, \ /M, WITTERS, AUCT'R—WILL SELL after @ lingering Ulness Rosanna, wife of John this day at ook, wb aSd Caual st, carpetty beda, bedding, parlor suit china, glass, silver wie, Vea Ge, we, inthe 3 : 36 Jomes Revnolds, aged 42 yeare and 6 monutha, ‘The friends and relatives ot the family ar fully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday 1 zoth inet, at 1Y o'clock, from hor Inte residence, Sullivan et, without further lovitation, lis On Buuday, Novy, 27th, William Ward, a will be conveyed from No. 98 Thomp. y, Nov, 20th, to St, Josoph's Churen, wien will bo enid for the repose of hiscoul, The trie apd acyuaintances are respect. fully invited to attend from above number, at lu ATTENTI IN, LADIES--THE OLD FS tablished N. Y. Pur Manuiacturing Co, $3 Chat. | hain st, opposite Crook's Whit i ingle sete at their facto, ly and peta choice and a gr Marbie Hotel, le seule eles le prices, Ci real, ean collar $2.5) each, and upward: Me setts y Cemetery, MT rau vrei, Fiteb Martin and Miuk sable RA ad — ow. ‘RUCTION, equal to new, wt moths, Look ior the masuwoth $3. anager, u Rs, FURS—LA DIES? AND Children” flaucy furs, cheupe che ianutactor ie Ph Pra eat in ‘eda ba By tA i Fun altered and rv) omber pOBUE FF Aitering and 1epaiiine to the luteet sty A receipt eiveu to purchasers tee a d PRIVATE INSTRUCTION AT TOWN. rond's Academy, 260 Bowery, below Houston at- re) d evening for ladi d . Book ay, writip arithmetic, Aieattes sates Olea Te itbous Pessops es fi & 5 t ouws Peveae ae TERE a SPRISRETESRLCFHS ER © —_ —_- -——es “nee + eee ~~