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THE NEW YORK SU NOY. ), Leth. — WEDNESDAY oi the conditions of the treat statesman, Loris Napoteos doubted the alfiny aud firmness of Cavovn's successors t carryout end honestly magin- Py, Bat Cavoru's tatu the Indepen ence of tue Ke War News. sitecessors faithtully carried out Lis policy : and At no pero’ gince ine neemeut of the | by jopular demonstrations for the war hus the activity on the eo vores veners), | possession of Rovoe, nanu'fested the disposition and Qarye os was the previous 4 (operations the | power of the yovertuent te an na and enforce War haw vow penetrated a ney and the eu. | any treaty upon the subject. Thi poliey explains Bite county ‘ulate the Gulf of Mexieo, | and justites the conduct of the Italian cabinet in ‘ he / ue to the trausMiss'aipph | putty dowu the atterpt of Gavtiatpe to obtalu pod trou the | ; ‘ ‘ : : States resounds with the shock of arma, There va | Ror eby ao uprising of Italy, There in now litte not the sli bles appes auce of the opp sing wrmies ; doult that ® diverent course would bave retarded @eing inv ter quarters ot guy point, On | the withdraw the French troops fro e the cn) wil ie wetivity and preparation, aud | fora eucration, The debates in the Italian Purlia- et ay neut we may Lear the most | meat eo far indicat that the policy of Caaccn will @irring aod We portant ne Respecting General | be adhere lte, The capitel of Italy wil be central. Barewas versthing that bas been rreeived | ized at Florence, aud within two years the Rowan Qhrough revel souress relating to ' dents | people and the Pope will be iu a position tu deal Se moet favorable The authorithes of Georgia and weit own local affairs, froe fr tide in Pouth Carchow have orderel a lov) em masses | Muences from any quarter whatever, It isnot be- Dut before the uew cor an le evel won. | lieved that the ultimate resulta will bo otherwise Srated, General cimnwas will have ae wiplished | than bemeficial to the epirtual interesia of the tbe grand object of thy ripalgt Fiom the urch, So far, bis Holinoss a fiapowed te James Kyer we hear increamed activity esce iu the settlement of a question which has ud skiriuiehing « the comme tine by cay oud tor # #erlet of years a source of auch vravc night, that may burst hat any moment into a | perplexities to the heads of the Catholic Church 7 ene u 1 vident!y deter. bee a : + i 1 it tneh any large boctiow The Food Question and the Viddlemen, preted a ' ‘ Coneral Snenwan, Another far Com tan, Which has abiy argued we wide diers to , ’ and Obio Kailroad, aud of the Pood and Fuel! question, in reply to our aid upon the Balcova > soli f the capture of New Creek and Pied- | comments, and endeavouring to show that the Umer « \ am gests fe goo, ints fepical movewmente in) the | Postion we have taken ia erroncour, asys ; nity ' . ° L. ley f the Bhenandonh, the signifi “We bold and are fairly convinced, that aa tong Walley =o - : y appear, | 8* human laws do netforce men to make their pure cance of which doer not yeb exactly APPA. | canes at particular places, or of particular mon, « most important, does not » puranit, From Tennessee the ves General BueuMay's movement lrawn the rebel army costward epperr te have there can be no undue number of middlemen, for the moment thelr number is of the community require, th cease their cecupation fron w reater than the wants will be forced to Bud Toop) entire ar .e@tmated at Bfty thou | And middlemen never can be 8 t at twenty or thirty | P long aa the public @and me, ie atin within ge a vd chase or not. aa they think moet their interest, eniles of Nashville, The rebel design appear Aa to combinations and conspiracies, We nrnin ask Beto effect w jurt of the forces of Generals | our cotemporaries for a single proof of their cxle- Hoon and Bercnesunor. The latter bas achieved | Whee, either in the presout or In the past, pome temporary soca in Bastorn Tennessee, | For the rake of argument it may be proper te end the united arcu toay oted @nt point in thal boat Kentuch or Chattanoora ore erwe do Qhough it ia vot nye « Uiwt Knoxville may fall, S it whould |e attacked by the combined rebel are mics, G or (8 in w portion @ vi fhu §, but bis opera. tions ure neces ariiy contrahond tor the present. He ban reer 1 heavy e@bly outnum! ors the pendently of the garrison for some Hoport- ». That Nashville ndar uot anticipate, Tio as, howe niorcements, and probe iu the fleid—inde- ot the important Pederat can Le oxtortion admy , that wo cannot at this wi t allude te aly portiouar combinaton or Consp racy on the part of middlemen te extort hiyl p tees trom the pablic, but (four cotemporary will vail, with us the neighborhood of Washiugton market, we will show him transitions thut sirailor to a positive ¢ are do remarkal ly omibinetiony that ® larve pro- portion of the public are compelled to eubmit to the high prices demanded by the mddlemen It is undoubtedly true thatthe middiemeu “uever on the pubhe ao long as the post iu that sect A fow daye ia Hkely to bring | Pubic ure left free to purchase of no fie nowe of battles at cue or of the points ot | # they think most to thelr intarest.'! Now, Suterost in tho train of im litary operations, Tho | We clatm that a large majority of our fect, tor 4 Whely to Le heard trom, ina manner | fNow-citizens are not “eft free to purchase," ex- Bhat will electrify the the bearts of nation and garry terror to ta enemies, Rome aod tt Tre cobates in We It for the trae armenton the bill » ‘Turin te Flor fer of the once are invested sith the hy t iuterost and ime Dortanes, av din ba the notveg that ted: to the Joint Couvention between Prance and Daly, for the withdrawal of the Prouch troopa trom Rome The Italian Mintweors Wave noanifested a very erode. atable frankwew on dig ra full account of the Megitiationy, sani, fur, it “8 bot Appear that ther in 8 rewen tl deubt the wood fait! sae Paascet nod) Loom SAvOLBON They both ¢ hit) oan) henest Jesire to sett! the dificult Roman ques. don on a ba datiofietory to existing tr fests, and aocey able to the lange portion of the Ca tholie world, » 1 rovarda the Popeta pers! wuthority ase Tto the free exeretae bis wptritusl facts Tt hates so fur ure Worthy of the repromentativ sew aud living mation, wh existence (pouda upon the i wsful aelition tt problems ot theare yey hew are character zed by all the Atalan fire nod vebomence, tempered with a lance proportion ot the rand oll Roan capaelty for empire and selleeovernoent They afford another proof, if kuy were wantiug, of the Ladesirictibility @! pational inet { chara terinties, 1 the @ebates ino modern Thatta » the Parliament of Turin probally atiord no bad stration of the fire and wisdews of the Roman Senate in the paliay days of the Gu tun and ¢ The modern Ttalians are evider wn Wwothy descendants of vortd yl 1 rreapondence snd tala deter) remove the sug. ie! to the Conveation for she settlement of the Halan question, ft now ap Pears that thes no tar trom having emanat ed ag supposed freon tl of the Freneh Em. Peror to cheek-nate the German and uorthern powers of Fy pe was fact suyyrested by the late Coos: Cavorn Y fact ta sooth. funy to Itulian fe whiet " bear to trace a measur of tb fopertant charac ter ‘oa fore nw *. Spring owever, trom the fertile innd theor ge ttese statesman, it Meets with t rithan of it had or ted W the Taher N ty like men, never love Lenefnetors 5 ma) tale is under to many obliga: trons te Fragen + r i her with some bu Taan feels ‘ r It appe thut tt Count Cavorn had the Bayacity t (ote boo pero Napornon Meant what vd ' teclured that the Pope's tempor hort Shbe respected, and that ht ' handed over to the uew It at itions thr ' ‘ I I rto Catholic t ' pe. More than tha he saw that tl + ‘ of French as well as Napoleonic 1 was not likely to be dee parted from ot. oat ‘tration Lkely to ru in Paris for HW ceneratens. [le was too much of a Statesman tt. 4 pechineras and in pla of exbausiins ltaiy by crusade tor Rowe writ eiikal, he wet bimaelf to the task of conve tine existing facts into a) Teens for H He cessoot bia desivns. Tie tirst vo he | dito meoompliah was the w Oo} the 1 Ho” (Parrison from Kome, ant, order to secompllsh & point Bo Vitul 10 the in posed that [i ence of the Pope aud assum aler words be P anteresia of bis country, ho pros yuld witarantee the independ. Nis protection, In sh King Viecon Exe 1 for bis Holiness the duties Xere aed by the Preach Emperor, be Popo was to exerecige local or mun'- eipal sovers uty, subject only to the protecting influence of the Itallan Goverument in relation to foreign affairs. The proposition mes with favor from the French Ewperor, It relieved hit from many embarrasswents, and opened a way for further reforms, Its execution, however, woa delayed by the dowth of the wroat alien proposed ¢ MANTEL shoul which bad ber perfor i previv ve hour tu the morning. cept iu # linitel seuse, The Cy Counei! {rye from the atreets every faru ing eround Washington Marke non ygon Btand- after @ certain Hotel-keepera, and meu having the means, by yolng to market very early in the morning, may purchase thelr supplies from the original producer, without paying any profit to f& non-producer for bia trou'te and the capital, while awaiting until rs nae of his a later bour retail tn thia case the purchaser da lett free to purchase, When the tine arrives for the tar- mers’ Wagons to leave the etreeta, the niiidlomen purchase the balance of thelr rtock, and walt for uw. The next clase tomers are yeneral’y middlenen of a lower crace, Who are “lree to purchase’ af they will | @ progton the additional chara of the frat fore. a. The staller customers, Customers to com of cure y riginal for ave nn uuge o bat complete nuderstanding with each other iur werd to the price they wil demand for thelr cons toditiog, and #9 « ringent isa this kind of comlina. Cou, that whenever w customer tnforma another furestalior of the price bia neychbor is selling an article, the forestalier will sanetiine toeliately vo to his neighbor and buy up the vole lot at the price named, Thus the p of tt ricle ia eure to be controled by the order to prevent this price fron: becoming Lower by vrigian) forestailers, Th a vow arrival of the sume kind of merchaudize # oreatallens will tovether take an eulire cargo, avd the second numberof wealthy of middlemen fre virtually corpeiied to pay a bigh rate, or without what they Another 1 thin class of mile Al with the sec ast, be eauee their toeand do uot permit theus to go dir ly to the first forestallers, or the producers, Viren cle ost the ent leans require mend net ee undoubtedly control supply of certain pre the people of this city and, ‘tances, the public are not © left free t Our object in diseussing this 1 uctions—necessary to feet under the cireum- purchase,"* queation is not to break down the middlemen, or in- ferteriere with legitimate traie operations ; but om time when a larce number of persons cannot afford to support the operations of these tulddlemeny it a8 our duty as public j urna! lite to discuss the matter, and propose whatever remedy Will moat effectually meet the or mt If the public were to retuse to pure! « would be tho moat perfect, aud in accordance with the theory of our friends of the Comwmucran Mat iy hydra headed, and w bet act the remedy the public Unisou hence the noxt best proceeding for those who cannot ford to sujport the midJlomen or non-producers is to deal directly with the orwinal producers, nuvt be arrau,ements, lo markets, Die Pius plan wo have shown ca pursued uuder trolliug the existing whole con- noxt best thing to be done is the establishrnent of “Purchasing Associations’ by the people. 1 Vhese weociations ever become popular, thoy will keep the widtlemen aud speculators within due bounds, At the present time we foresee « bard Winter to many persons, who do not eara daily to enable them to lay in a winter's su; ply or deal with the original producers weatlemen have volunteered to use their own ¢ apis te and devote their lois Whom they ye time ou beball of those au benefit by ellis daud fuel in retail quautities, wt prices but ithe higher than the sane Way be purchased at wholesale of the Producers. 1 4 Hf mdhed to become a@ permanent iustitutic temporary uta Drdve, as it were by which the indus tro working men and women ot th’ city a tiene their earnings go farther towards supportunys thon ev ond the'r families, eral Waneock and the New Voteran Corps, Boru the nation aud the army have regret the reviremont of Ma) from the mina of the He was one of our ablest and tuost promising Generals, and bis name wil! be jnse nected with all the Army of the Potow reason to “General Haxcook 1 Army Corps, Tlo was equal to any emergency, aud vever tailed to satis’y all the an- ticipations of his superiors and his country, In the teemible battles of General Gpant's Vire parably con- Tent battles fought by the Several wealthy | urinal , 8 of benevolence is uot des | | coupelled te witness the execution ot their com- ginia Campaign, General Hancock and hie grilant Becoud Army Corps distinguished them- selves the bravest of the brave. Weakened by wounds, which his fery ardor hed Prevented bim from taking sufficient rest to heal ; and troken down by constant and exhausting duties, be 19 at last coumpelied to retire from active @uty for @ short time. He will continue, bow- ever, to render effective services to bis eountry. The War Department has iseued a general order for the organization of a new command, to becalled the Firet Ariny Corps, under Gen- TIANCUCK, It is & = couniat oof ut less than twenty thousaod re«rleted veterans, who are offered extraordinary inducemen's to vol+ untecr, They are to receive tores hundred dollare Younty for one year's service, and to be entitled to keep tLelr arma ut the end of that peril = Wash- ington ia to be the healyuarters of this new com- tnand until {ts organization, The design may be however to provide for the, aafety of the Capital, und the security of the North from invasion, by means that will render St safe to Generals Grant and Burnivan to move againet any point in the Confederacy, in BarawaNw fashion, The formation of thie Reserve Veteran Corps is) la any event, @ patriotic duty, and there ia litte doubt that General Hascook's name will attroet thousands of old soldiers to itsranke = The order crediting volunteers to the districts where they may eral National enlist, venders it the interest f jocality w stimulate enlistruenta for what promises teoeu wk corps in the army. The Datnh Gap Canal, An arny correspondent gives the flowing ar- connt of General Butler's caval at Duteh Gap, on the James River: T have to write of the cele! rated Dutch Gap Canal, throe milos above Jones's Landing, and ait- nated at the next bend above, bich I have seen does full justice of the Jamon They are not graceful curves, bendy sinu- osities, but rerular loops, the knotting point being ta several cascs only afew rods across, while the fatence to be traversed by the thas to be sured by mules. Just below the landing named ® cut of @ stone's throw would save five toles puffiay and paddling. Appros: hie General Batlerts “euteot through Aiken's (or Mogan's, plantation, the northern bank of the river is fou to vrow higher aud steeper until the bend at Dutch Gap is reached, Where the elevation is probably eixty feet. Tu these banks the mon at work Cuortly negroes belonving to the Phirty-siath United States ed Royiwment) bave iade excavations of all an l depths be proteat thers # while eating sleep tats Aywinet the onemy's ahella, The visitor is here reminded that he bad better k it, as the reteis may Legin to aucll our works a& any mo- ment, Approaching still nearer, the level and cleared rf s aren to be cnt up with Hnes of nite pita holes made by the explosion of shells,and fiually by @ strony line of breastworks ihrown across the isth ous, at the distance of perhaps one hundred end fifty verde this side of the canal, Be- youd the breastworks ig a row ol tenta, where the officers despatch their wiealsy, aud uccasionally sleep as Comfortably as they can, You ean judge how comfortably when Ladd that the roofs Oi the two tents which 1 visited, had both been shot Mhrough, oa piece of shell bavng also torn up ove of the floors and burie! itself in the plank, aud there it remained until this day. The visitor approaches @ lithe closer and sees that the cutisinan advaucel stage of con. struction, The lower half has been fiu'she’ aud dredged ont at ite entra vone of the two ma- cred sately down stream under the bigh bank. The greater part of the second sec bas been cutcown below water line, aud the boys are king aw Yowar! the upper end a bank, uy tive totwenty feut thick, bas been left to keep ob the current, Whether this will be further re. duced or the whole be blown out by a charge of powder, deponent doew not deem it adyisalia to ery may. Tbe eaual will be tive hundred feet tn curt, or including dredged, in water tive hundred aud fiity feet, [ty bresdth at the top of the cutis one t fred and twenty-five, and at the bottom Sixty-tive leet, the sides baving ve Tt will buve titteen feet of Watog ut tainy sliyhtly felt bere This short cut will scou eave ®& avigation of seven m.les, the Southern shore beyond that port being bigh aud precipitous. y bleep rlopes, Udes (these Wriy.Generul Ludlow is am coun of the post. Capt. Jd) Matlinger bas inmiuedtate charve ofthe r and stayy with therm day and night This young officer, a graduate o! Yale, served on the staf of Gov, KRoasuth during the Hungarian war, iu Is, Ue entered our arm & private, and now basdouble bars by meritorious couduct Ltrust he has ot steps to chmb on the ladder of promotion ¢ lor assuredly his position is one which few men would covet. Prot. Muillifert, of New a breach saean), Who wuperintenuded the jon of the mine iu frout ot Petersburg, is on oud with some more of his innocent con- trivances, by whieh t)e earth can be disturbed in ite propray. Tbe grewt denouement way tuke pice is aweek > aud, again, emay notin twice as Many mouths, From this Mr. R.E, Lee may derive ail the information tuo his po! toe “look-outa" require @ lithe desuripuou, They constructed of heavy umbers well put to- wer #ud braved by b we y cabled rising to the belaht of 125 or 150 feet. On the upper- most floor but one is a stall cabin, to he used by the men sizualling tor Vile UF daneing—" lofty tumbling, wult, y y though not of the “ground” variety, Ou the top ist Lox whereou fe waves his tlage back wou forth by auy, ond bis many colored hyhts by bight, these sitions Leiug placed two or thive utes apart oil the way trom Fort Powhaitas up to Gen, Basieor's right, Bt Siaou Btyliies could turn Lis uttschinenut to pillar-Christiauity to prace beul wccountin these times, settiug a0 © le Which would be looked up to lp more respects than out, From Broadway Landing to “tue I Chiree roles) both sides of the Appotuattox have beou compleccly denuded of trees. Not a stick | 4 bas Leen scraped otf, Halt the peuiu ula back of Bermuda is thus peeled bare, da spring, the roareh of our troops) was through au elu un- broken turest, ouly (Wo houses wad clearings ap- perry on @ march of eight ules. Lhe Louses (ot ) have since mcreased jn otter, aud she cleariuge 1b mize, abo rave almomt uraculols, BRatcbery of Union Men, The Lioodiess tregedy of modern 4 army correspondent, was enacted on Thursday last in Northern Georgia, at a small place called Elijah, sixty us: northeast of Daltua, A shors time after the occupation of Northern Georgia by our forces last Spring, 126 men, deserters trom the rebel arniy aud others, formed themselves inte a mpwny, to be known as the Walker County Totue Guards, and selected @ brave fellow, named | Avliworth, as their leader, Upon many occasions fave these hardy meu done the caise some ger: vce, Three hundred rebels under Tom Polk Bd- Wards, on the day above menti Ashworth's party, aud took them all prisouers, Ashworth bimsel A man untied Murkham, who Was an ye Witness of sul. sequent events, says that the prisoners, atter their surreuder, were marched into a patch of woods hard by, when justone hundred out of the hundred and twenty-five were selected, declared to be deserters from the Confe ste ariny gud sew tenced, part of them to be shot, und part of the: tobe bung, Preparations were immediately made to carry the order into execuuon, and two hours later the Lhuudred poor fellows were launched into eteruity, nineteen of whom were tung, Tre twon- | ty-tive that escaped death were released, alter being dy Came across uding Colonel J4.vus upon their promise that they would join the rebel arog. Col. Ashworth was taken aay. As he was once a rebel soldier, there is no telling What unheard-of cruelties are in atore for bim,. This Tom Polk Edwards is @ citizen of Tennosseo, aud | is respoctably connected, Gen, Stedman, I learn, will muke an attempt to have this gang of mur. dererg captured. Ui he is succesafuL ep more blogdy Worle | Rev, Fiaaactal News, Markets, &c. New York, Tuesday, Not. 09,6 P. M-—The foetns- tions Im geld te day have heon ae follows —At 10 A.M. 989; 109 888; u.5i, LoL, WAG 292.4 11.96, 904% ; 1%, 994%; 12.95, 226; 12.50, LUSH. 1, LIBK: 1.26, 235 ; 1.45, 293'q ; 9.06, 293%; 2.15, BoE: +4, 933% ; 3 284; 3.90, 3934; 8.50, LIU" B40, ZINK: 4.16, 289% } 4.96, 2334, ‘The ceneral etock market haa beem dull and decliuing, Governments were tore freely offered tn cone juence of the recent wivaner, and prices were a littie lower, ihe loan market is working easier, and « larger proportion of the transac. tlona to-day were at 6 percent, 7, however, ia «till the current mate for cudl-loaue on wiscellaneuus “cu- rites, There was o fair business doiny iu ex hance for to-morrow's packets, Bankers’ bille were quoted at 10044 @ 1%, and commercial siguaturoe 15 8 Ws, HTOCK BALRB—FikeT BOARD. 1D) U.S. Oe, SI, ep. 119% 100 Quiekaily Blo da. ADEs 1 Us eaee eS $8 wa! lwo do... hs 4000 1.8, fe, 51, re, uvdy Los, 6a, 6 7100 do. Om do... 1000 do luwy US. be 74, op 600 U8, Be, 1+ 1G Ws . ¥ 125¢ wo Hud Ky, ik 9 low) on he teens 1is% 100 Reading RK, 186, 1500 80,0... DW tu Mich, Cen, Ko. j.5 iq ei) do. Ww 0M. 6.8 NL a Fo 12 0) Chi, : 100 Abd TAL 2 5wor. Ft. Wee 1000, GO.,... 40. 00 do 70) Chi. & N. WOK ‘ loo dO... Ibo do : « foo Chi. & N. W, Mer. Ex, Hank. 9355 00 do wi 5 Metropolitan tiv Gun Cle. & Lol, Ko 1 78. & Leather B.. ine 1 Chi. & K. 1. Sth 1 inp. & Tra. Bk. jus ime | eT | is 106 Centon Co, 22", 190 Tol. & Wab, R.. 594 10 Oe eee ee MO DOP WL, 18 00 Am. Coal » 9 Ow do 1088 108 '6 400 do, sy 1 Chi, & Alton B.. & 40 Penn. Cowl 17 don Chi de Alton Pr. vz 0 C (OPSnerrerers (0 BOARD, wo Hud, Ry, do., eer ny Chi. & k. new ia te do. R.. kK. Se U.S, 6a, Ly. © : Obvo a Mies. ot pe Am, Gold... ..2 100 Cum. Coal Pt... 40) Quicksilver: ooo do a 100 Mariposa Min., tluv Erie K, : lle do. 9 iw Mich, Leu. B ee ’ Akt Cattle Market. New Your, Nov, 20, 1504, The market opened Monday morning with # fuir supply of Beeves in the different yards, though, ae usual of late, woetly of an fuferior quality, strictly prinne Beeves betug very avarce. Prices have sut- fered no material change during the past week, the rate of best cattle being quoted at false, por pound, the second class, Wolic.; medium or fair quality, 14al6e., and from this town to 8c, Bat few lote have vold higber than 1Sc., and even at that price the eale haa been #maller than Inet week, owiuy mainly, to the fwet that the num! command that price ia less than oue be great hk of thy etock eella at Walfc., waking the average lowe, 1 se than inst week, The recepta of eattic at the w: city, during the past week, | 4 follow + Teeves, 6,597; Cows 3 Veuls, 2,048 Sheep and Lamba, 21.551; Sw ive ) Milch Cowa continue dus at inet week's quotations, We quote extia good Cows at #6 ug¥5; wood do, at PAvas uy, and com to medium at B2bado5 Veal Calvea, tnarket tor milkers ru, at prices via 1g from 7 to i Ss pent pd dull quote prime Calves at Llalie. ; wood so. at Yale, pe yund; common doy Tave, per pound; Cnlfekina, + per pound, Sheep. This branch of the market remains as we left it in our Iast report, vis. : Overstocked with Sheep of a medium or iow quality, and low prices, Wie average price berue about T'¢c. per pound, Prits about 82 37, , Swrne.— The Hoe warket lea dull to- liberal supply and a moderate demand, p awing from 10 to 12'<e,, live weight, About s,u0 head were on wile Mouduy morulng, fous yards in thiv owing to @ NOTICES. Throat Diseases.—““We would call nte tention to ‘Brown's Brouchial Troches.’ We have found them efficaclous in allaying Irritation in the Throat and Bronchia, and would commend them the attention of Public Speakers and others troul) with affections of the Throat, They are also an cellent remedy for Hoarseness reaulting trom cold,’ — Cen revationaliat, Boston, poe) tT Rae Take Ayers Sarsaparilla to purity the blood and purge cut the humor plunples, bolia and sores which are merely emblems of the rottenuess within, : at sas es _ lls, D., Seymour's U. & Soap— Everybodys friend. ‘The cheapest and boat, ‘Ire it! tis itt Yor gale by all Grocer, and at the Manutactory, 195 Chryetio at, De Ser aN |) Meee Fall and Winter If you want Fall aud Winter clothing, eo to FB, BALDWINS, To und Tz Row ‘The largest stock and store in the elty, and Prices lew, Childien's departinent no} 3 Wheeler & Wilson's ri miutm lovkstitech sewing machines, No, 6 way. it Grover & Baker's Highest Premium Sew- dag Muct » tor aud to rent wt Yoo bromiway, between viet and at, MT Pylo’s 0; K. soap. The Poor People’s fiend, © and good, Sold by Grocers every whee, 410 Martin & Atkinson, No. 511 Seventh st. Kast Woshineton, D.C, Claime on all the de- partmests collected with facility and diepateh, Clalins under #604 atier full proot has been tiled in the proper departuwent, cashed at @ discount of 6 per cent SPECIAL DEATHS, BENNETT—On Tuesday morning, Nov, 20th, at4 oe ock, Suan Beunett, wite of Thos. Beunett. ‘The friends ot the family, also the meuberg of Piatt Lodge of P. & A. My aie respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday, atternoon, ut 2 o'clock, frou her lave residence, 157 Bast 29th at, 107 BERREY--On Nov. 20th, after a painful illaces, Catharine Bervey, aged 4 years and 5 mouths, ‘The triende cf the tanily are respectfully invited toattend the funeral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, Nov, 40, at ¥ o'clock, from the revidence of her pa- rents, 610 Peart et, sot BOMAN—On the 28th inet, at Tk otclock, A. M., Andrew Hoban, Pastor of 3t, Mary's limacu late Conception Church, cor, of Leonard and Keimsen ots, Brooklyn, B.D, seed 44 year. Hie thenda, and the Rey, clergy of the Brooklyn and veighboring dioceses, are respectfully invited ‘to attend the funcral, which will take place from the church ou Wednesday morning, the uth, Ce o'clock, DOULGHERTY—On Monday, Nov, 25, 1864, after a short but severe ile, Margery Dougberty, in the Oth year of her 5 acquaintances of the family are The friends an i reepoctfully invited to attend the funeral, ou Wednee- day afternoon, Sth inert, at 1h o'clowk, from s41 Columbia st, Brooklyn, cor, Warren et, > bI GAN— On Monday, Nov, 2, after a lingering ill- be jargaret Dugan, ‘The friends of the family, and aleo of her bro. them, John, Joseph aud Philip A. are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afters noon, Nov, S', a Ly o'clock, from the residence of her brother Francis, YW Bast bd at, 256 HOBLEY—In Williamebureh, N. Y¥., on 'T . Nov. 2th, after a lingering illness, He: Bi ain of the late Henry Hobiey, in bis 1th year. The tuneral w Ke piace irom his lute residence, See eer eo ray afternoon, Dyo, 1, wt o'clovk, yr a invited to attend, Oe tee NEJL—Im Jersey City, on Saturday, Nov. 24 iza Kinneard, wile of Robert Men Meta le wt et Fifeahire, Scotland, aged 4% veo 4 woathe “"FUonblsy pavers plonse goog, 22 Caaeaemeor taster eae PRATHS. ey HUGHES — Or ’ rt i rivet hie [ee wad after a short illnceq Not dead, and fr atte ‘est 5 eleoneth sof the family are respect. the Sicersl, trom bia lave @, thie day " be relati ly invited Petidence, 4.20 ION, PACKING-BOX MAK ERS— ur Highs are nveatied Kally tovether w. Heade ilitary Hall, 192 Mowery, on Tiureday suopectew tie a tonecetten ovuotet 5 q a vere woetement on “ riot «me boat « to reduce th ere, ThA W C Brows THOS, WILSON, hire, ees Wii wine GOODS CLERKS’ RARKLY CLOSIN a” Asmaoetarvion will hold their reguley me OsIxg Barly Coosiny Hall, thie Welnesuay Even ne, at wclork, MW. MURPHY, Pres. EBD, WALLER ; 6 LAR MENTING id wt the Orye al, kc] lee, ° Husk sMiTHs— rk of the H.s. B.A. will Let Grand a o@lock. COCHERAN, Chairman ; setty O TATLORS.NOTIE A to the Central Committee arr thetr reguiar weekly meeting, on Wen ink, Nov, suth, at s o'clock. in Re form Hali, 2 ft, ulso ml members of the tra ie are reqursied to at tend the public meeting on Se turday Evening, Dee “t. Dy order of the Central © ynnitwe 2 HE MEMBERS OF T) IE CARPENTE | nion, No, 4, are requested. to a*tend the meet of said Union ou this Wer estn: evening, at 7 o'clock, in ¢ Hail, corner of Sh ave and [sth te fa busines concerning the a aie Uuion will come bee tore the mecting, 1st THe MEMBERS OF THE TRUNK AND Hag Makers | niom ae requested to atvend the ou Wedneday evening,’ Punetual attendance ie avonuenet RON L bSTEK N THOS Ro next reeniar meeting to be hel: hured i) ihe 1 of Decombery as i itary Halk tore: tion ALIECK, Pros. ALE. B) (SSA Ue Koa. soe, ti SOCIETY NOTICES. FATHER MATHEW oT. A, 1, SocIPTy, So dof NY. the leading tenrperance societ: of Amorics, will be ad dressed thie evening. Nov nq Ast, at their Hall in Teth et] Donrave Cy by the tale ented young tempera ee lecturer, Wi Lackey Bag; also by Georpet jampb sll, Bags vay Drath faa Suging, by thet Price cf temperance focale fts Kobert Wilson, fey. aiid Mice Marenret a ont | ed UED, FLEMING, Pies 1 MURPHY, tee, Lk OUT FOR A FLANK MOVEMEN? —Noptune Diviewm Ne as. of eforme Od, @0d, 14 @ Meme es carr Ruin Power in New York, in Willlamehurch, thi ow the Father Mathe# Fernaiu T. A.B. socie Boookivn, I it mp rance jtull, cor Indy view ol ‘Old Neptt ne. Soins tric a t the Hareb Seeley Nori ai you me learn wisdow from MICHAEL NRKAGHTY *, hoe, 2) LLOYD Eres, NVCh—THE MEMBERS, LADY Visi tors and friends of | septun ivision, 48 of F will me nie Even at 7, ofcloe 4 lout baud at. w Father M Beciety, Wu! iiataats k, at the Perry, Veit w the Femail U tatushurgh.—J. HOWARD, 3 OTICE TO THE LADIES WHO HAVE subscribed to te Uriah flag tur the Pather M thew sr No.4,N. Y., ate requueied to attond the weeting da this Wes lneaday eveuing, Now ute at the Hull of the society in Tah st. ave to r colve the douation wuiels they yatid fn wow M eit had 105 Mr. wu. Me IWAEN — —— Le ps ae " HE LADIES’ FATHER MATH EW T.A.B , Boe ty Nu. No. hold its requier weekly This Evening, at 7 p.m. at Pathe: Mahew Osth av. Good epouker# sud “bver., tithe oe is Rocbety ure ri evening ou busioe Let * NAN, Pres, E. BKUWNEs Or, TP WINE MANUFACTURERS’ ASSUCIAS oa ole rua Hf HO ithiy weosing oil be hed et, y Jee q .) ‘ aN ies! 3 hureds, » Deo, Dat, ate ted M —— POLITICAL. T A CONVENTION OF THE UNITED ; eluce acy of the vol Wistriet, 9th and 16 Wards, held at the rot 1th et, and Sth ve Mouday eve ov thy Toot ORLAN DY BMITH wae unauttouels rors oh el eee ool Gonna inis. lower ior th thet, JOHN NABH, Chaire min of Tas Dele j DALE, Chulruien of Motat foluveuan’ SARS [XNVEPENDENT NUMINATION.— JOWN TT. Fister For Couneitiaan Of the Fifth Senatorial District. com — dt, Dthy 1th and 17th W M'! IZART CONVENTION, 77H Ata inecting of the Selool Cou 7th Ward, KICHARD WALTERS teceteoq. Bg UnADi, «i vote ot the Convention tor Selool Trustee of this Ward, PO KELLY, Cuairiuau, 0, N. CR ANe NEi. se @ ary 136 eeepc ND Citi CANDIDATE, Sth Councilmanic Liatrict, Toth, Lith and kor Coune feing the le, 4d WAKD— 559 ’ : wae a a teat y i ASSUCUIAs jon will bold & uises meoting ou Wednesday ut inst, at S orclock, P, May in Clintow tanrdone to ae Miy the Jith Ward nominadona, viz.; For Councile than, CHARLES KOSTER: tor school Comtuimouer, WILLIAM GARDNER; for Kebooi Trustee, ENEA LLLIONT. Ail the trends os these geusomen am ©! tetorm are cordially Inviied, GILBEKIL = t Poo, JAMES HM. LYNCH, Bee, 5 T° THE PROPLE OF THE OTH WARD ~Having been retulariy nominated for Alde Tan ot the 2th Wad, f Abe the candidate jot that office till sun down election day, BARTON Ww. VAN VOORHIS, BUT 1078 WARD THE PEOPLE OF THIS Ward are caliod to atten! a meeting, at 187 Bowery, over Gould's lea store, nearly opposite Spring et, on Wednesday evening, at 7% ofclocs, The electors of all particw are invited to atte: the Citizeus’ Agsoeiation to o:eanize, aetion we mar proceed to the velo cepable repreerntatives, Bi\VARD A, Pies WILLIAM ©. BRADLEY, sec, KAMMAN, Vice-Pres, sat [GTH ABD OTH ALDERMANIC Dis Regular Democratic Usion Nomination, For Aldesinus KYERS, DY. FREEMAN, Chains tJ e _ BENJAMIN F. BOGERT, soe, 1b Committon, é. aoa ees ae LOOP SKIRTS, i agen i aa tae, en ee REMENDOUS PANIC !=-HOOP SKIRT LOWER THAN BEFORE THE WabB! lowe WORTH Atlese than half the price asked by AUSTIN KELLEY E00. Manuf STIN KELLE » CO., Manufacturers, Offer the Ladie: New York 1 vie their WHOLESALE Stuck UY Part jor u few duye ut REY LO oe Al “PRICES ! te trom 25 cents up, ‘loth Pads, 6 ots, $1 if 14 1 60 1% 12s 140 1 1 % 4 Canal et. cor, Elm, NY, A™ PNTION, LADIES—THE OLD ES tablished N.Y. Pur Manufacturing Co, 83 Chate hain st, opporite Crook's White Marble Hotol, is aelle ing single ecta ut their factory wholesue prices. Calf early and set a chor my and coliare equi le, Fitch 3 Mir retta very low, Altering and repaiving to the latest atylemy equal wuew, A seccipi gives to purchasers imaur agaluet mothe, ING, Manager, ONE URS, FURS—LADIES’ AND Children% oy H he che man Bovis Mr wieneh oe % “dik “Eth i Look jor the mammoth’. FLEM* 302 (22> 2429 6 ow 2 2 8 J 8 se TST re tT i Pe PP) ETP erste f \ t ' i ; :