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‘ PO ee ee ee mee A TT a A THE NEW YORK SUN. ‘ Victor, in Tennessee, Cuba aud the Wet Indies, The result is that » io f wo } tie eherng gews of | lucrative trade is paralyzed without any adequate a aitlo a the acere of | Pesetittothe govornment. It is the saine in many Sorin fite fr ¢. 7 battle tock | other trades. Even the New England manu- pia Wednes? ’ UProokliny @ightees | fecturera have een tariffed to their own mime io ! it does sot | dew ruction buodreds of mills now lying idle, e ‘ ' © attended with | owing te the exorbitant com of the raw material, tL non the entire Geld of 4 we see that the @xistiug iojudicious eystem i rf! wu of th sttempra | oft nal finances represses and Crashes industry be sole , le t de of invas rt sud pr tion, and actually dees up the very ” pisce General Thomas in | sources of national financial prosperiiy @ poss otiens. ve © mor U>w different ia thie from the syateto of taxaticr. ow ) epar (eae. | Of sales recommended by this jourial, Ite adop- r) ‘ woh the tower of | thon would at once relieve producers and mauufec- tet . cceswarily | facturers from every burden Leyond a triffing o & ‘ retreate! | POP C@utage upon the eost of the raw Ps f t - wolerow strength with | Material, and thus prodigiously atimulate every wach backwerd atcp. N rai t strategic point, | Uraneh of industry, Upon consumers alone would how sa bee 1) the enemy has | fol! the burden of taxation, The whole odious ani! rained no 5 it ap rotary excepton | Unproductive aystet of direct taxation woul! be et he re holite a defeat of the Ualsa | once got rid of, and a eliding scale exactly muted ern Intl 1 { rolnforcementa | to the circumstances of every individual and clage pon’ for te ¢ J) Toomas, until bia | io the nation would be instituted, The rich woull ® nest te sl Surews entire | be compelled to pay according routlay, aud ‘r tet vision of bia | the poor would not be. bur do beyond their 1 wt egnifcant, and | tneans, The national treasury would be en- ted t " ba a respecting riched without exhsueting the nation. We t) " te the sure | AVO cetirnated that a two per cent, tax on all salot we f the North, and rds further | Would yleld the jminense revenve of seven bund- concluatve r red aud twenty millions year, Thia ie based on of our people and poverument, the calculation that our annual sales arnount to On the part of the Coylederates It appeara that | twelve thousand millions of dellarw a year: and the entire andl trans Miss tates have | t'¢ Assumption Whaton the arerave each article Leen drained, in order to concent any avatlable | changes bands three time, thus avwelling the tots! force to recover the yrotnd lort in Geueral Suga. | sales to thirty-aix millions a year, This calcula MANs trigcphant anmpairo, Hoop's beaten and | ton, bowever, overlooks the inportaut fact that dissipated wen © “ of with unwilling | articles increase ia cows or value at encl trans Councriptaand Drex Taytonts wrmy aod Fownser's fer from the manufacturer to the retail cavalry swelled the entire force to something lke | Cesler, Hence it ts probable that atwo per cant. af thousand The combined forces | tat on salew would yield the itomense revenne of were prea forwart to the rand 1 batile. | @ thousand roilhona a yoar, In place of seven hun grounds, by virtue of correph oat necessity [deed ed cwenty millions, as estimated, hie en!- that make he deni ot the cotton stated ce | bat ‘o08 Visionary, axl ts based upon the pendent upon the y . ftle 8 rh apor | Ms fea le cormmercial statintic Still more of the Great Hine bidge mountain range The lose «| this Gag ident revenue could be collected at one« Of Ati cata Geronatrated thatthe rebela nase rth Che coat of the progent aysteru, and without ty Tenescoe or They bold » prove by vi the pair e inquisitorial vexations bly wine ‘ er course. and it roast he | that bow meet us atevery turn The wore this eunfenied that ecuted with creat ekill and | ay f tax salen is consdered, the more @vuroge ' bovardous tesk of | clearly will itappesr te be the soundoet, #imy tra ' the Tennesae ones owt eoonens and thé most trite wet utific plan @ore. Chat " ' Nast e and 4 floances that hay over been devise! Memphis, a « ioatou Ban ow, and te { ! an woof the Prepare tor the rate plac ances of in view of the Inerenslug prota ‘ ther ‘ oa i loch General | iret within a short time, it would be wed f The trived, with nforior at wf tizcns to take time by the forelock and ory e | t t 4p ieeasures to dimbnls’ r quota u F grade fortheoming i N Fou cland alle , end + aro fore-huuded, mw su, in thie ¢ trend } ' ’ the | & Berularr of towns " Mina oe ey | and Conneetiont are busily engaged Biect the 7 N be kay te ihe » | Mame. Athe apiris of our citizens equalled their tire | Nitles for obtaining men, it wonll bey 1 We } ’ ’ t 5 able to raise a regiment a week in thie city with Ww i ren ti taviniten 1a worting t ane extraordinary me Now ors Burt ‘ otk @ the common reemotins ground ! ‘ were enadicd ¢ ' ‘ immense | oe ates and it is our own faut if we are not ee : et sin in thag | Pret wecved The present ia w tevor ti 10m | w ’ ' kin for recruit, end we re vlad ote bes aon 1 ot: a Supervieor Brent bre ot! Lis hy a? ‘ fi ‘ r Ry» axe’ strate =| rowdy to receive voluiteers. We trust tiathos : it si de Hew labors may be stimulated be active wid aud ais ap sytopathy of our citizens, Another call should not owe ' ‘ Chattan find un.unpreparod, aa ig will bea far more sor | : rabelas He Me atfair than preceding oem and we slowld nove in 1k ahe F tuis matter at once, ne rs watt} Frookliy ¥ The Mecting of Congress, a rs fe Ne The roault wail Tar secoud and lat messin of the 1 airty fy n ' fionerais Savuwan and Grant Congress will commence at Washiugton on M SHON mt peravd with the Yay pext, Whe fect that this iv she short session and probs : tho rebol armies Bun | ghee ob ere tor the new Couwsress are already finilow in his rear. Tt now f for bir | elected tasy Jotrect somewhat frotu the interrat of Y had: pod ot Trauk> | the eveny on the principle that rising power is si ea eee ttecbit Lee. © | more courted and flattered than a waning one acetic | But nevertcless the wetilement of the most ‘u- ib + eonees es atau portaus questions will devolve upon the pr c : eok members and their reassembling takes ae piriptorbauiie under cireumstances of no ordi lending je als of thie city } i ae ee yh shee adiliisial nary interest. In the first place, we ‘ 5. Wile. tak pane? Mantua may expect from the Prevident an anuouncement ra F at shass sd won ain of his policy during the projonged term of hls of- oe Abe ia ieapemanaacena ticial career, This alone will be looked for with vain pk he dentdad’ expression’ of areat anxiety. In addition to the exposition of han Ps OY Dial Gi baae 1s past policy, he will be likely to present hie views : . ‘ i on Siacmertt That Coonieia m the existing questions of reconmruction, flnance Ve oxi a sod war, Mr. Lincons a eminently a growin saat “BAvEnG man, He constantly gnodites bis views acconlny H fo new facts and ciccuenstances, and bis forme: ana exper. - 1 adie leads opuions and utterances Upougiveu sub ects attord public it ae but lithe more than an outl of hie fas Fite ak mula tee polley on the great and unparalleled taeu ae he that now preas for sete Wo autiel- Andee eros |e that he will take 4 bold and nationul enn ye 1 stand, and cut away from the factious juttuences that have aspired to control his action ana pohey i dare ee aor i The cireurstances of his election favor this view, inate a Pintat darts 4 No man since the daya of Washington wan over i said elevated to the Prowidency on broader national hi nitented and #rounds, and noue of our Chief Mavistrates were wprehe e plain persons, We bave long ever ina position so t arouighly tndependent of pean ee gold and paper {ntereab party. Although the presout Congress is not bo Sonali Sie my stke WALA Ana OLN largely adwinistration ws the next will be, yet it dae any Naat will carry out all the measures of the Government, inAbte & cite Aalink hing « except, perhaps the propose! amendment to she Con- 2 abe sik int eal GE tha Gaverne stitution, abolishing slavery, But that question can pe ba dsien hike qasnlac Veen | wait, Theywar is treading out Kdavery so e%ectiale taxation, v he areclacs ; oS pigteiey ly, that it will probably only devolve upou the next | state, @ We have separate duties collected, at differs | Congress toctear away the rubbish of the dead past, esttines and y teas than three iheus | The questions of finance end reconstruction are far saud four bundred 1 an wiaehiathn Wepee luore itoportant, and will demand the most serious | poofesaion and br bof A Wak pays # bax of consideration, But if Congross will only settle she no kiad, and ua - end vexa: \ former question upon proper bases the latter nay | ususo kill the ¢ t laya the goldon ogg, | be iets to notte imelf, The adoption of the Sex A (ew scare eit ore tho lueet waxed offene Lee of taxstion of saloy will remove all diticulties pope int Now wo are the muti” regarl to the ways and ineans for suppressing vi gees We liars nia of | She roilitery power of the rebellion, When that Wo hold all sacrifices cheap thas will tend | hall have been accomplished the barriers that now fo preserve our national Il Bat we do protest divide the two sections North and South, will be acsinat belng needlessly drifted inte baukrupwey | see yetaes down, and the people will come together at a tine when wo are able and willing to boar | Meewout ihe interposition of any spociul legislation sory legitimate expense ean perhaps even va ia spite of tt, Hho present system of taxa # unproductive The Intlaence of New \ York. because it fs cxsentiaily false in prinelple. It ‘Tne NOWEpApers of Hoston, Voiladelphia, Baltl- throws the ehiet burdens upon the producers and | more, Wasblaszton, Cineiun: Chicaxo, St. Loula, gapitaliats in the flest place, instead of Upon consus | and other cibes tuko notive of the recent move- qmers, Hocee the very springs and dources of our | meutin thie eity to furnish food and fuel, at whole. wealth ere dried up, and the most productive tax | sale cosy to the Working population of this me- becomes im @ few years the least productive | tropolis, They look upon this plan of preventing | we woe the evidences of this every | di reas as worbhy ot and these trades seemed regular placers F taxa- tion. But Congress pounced upon them with so little discretion that the cigar and tolecco makers wer. driven frotn them, and many went towork in huitabon in thelr own plere, Every body suivked vlgers and tobacco | lo. com) and Uwe ite fiumediate adoption, Our city appears to be the centre from «hence radiates a powerful influence extending to ail por- tions of the loyal States. The readiness with which cotemporary cities adopt all shat te worth copying from us, should teach our citizens the importance of making their metropolis the model city of the United States, To do this wo need honester city officials and o better system of municipal government. In many respects the cities of Philadelphia and Boston, are far ahead of ither New York or Mrooklyn; end if we would retain our proud posttion of Empire City, {t will be necessary to wlopt rome of the ‘improvements’ so miccessfully Introduced into the Quaker City. It in the boast of the inhabitants of Boston, that their office-holdere are all rocn of integrity, and ther offices sought for, for the honors they confer upon the individual, The opposite of this ts true in New York, and, unt'l itis changed, our influence will ec weakeued where we must deare it to be the agent, atr How the Florida was Sonk, A Fortress Monroe correspondent of the Woarn gives the following details of the lost of the rebel pirate Florida: On the 18th Instant, the Florida, then Iring at anchor in Hampton Rowta waa orerst by the Navy Department to be tuken an the James tiver ay J anchored uuder the gnua of the ram Atlanta, oft Newport Neos, She war commanded by Acting Moater Jonathan Baker, who had a crew of ten men, and there were besitos Thin! Assintant En- wineer Linnan, an acting enaign, and four firemen, Ov the 1th the Florida went to Norfolk to cou’, aud just before atarting was run into by the trans port ateamer Alliance, and vary seriously d maged. The tausport struck ber on her tow, knocking off her head<chains and booma, and otherwise !n- junng her, She waa in very bea! condi- tion when captured, and all the time @ince her arrival here sbe has leaked ao badly aa to keep the steam-pump engaged continually, The col- lion with the Alliance greatly increased the tol- 0 of =water which constantly poure! Into her, causing her to fill at the rate rf eight Inches au hour On (he arrival of the Florida at Newport News an additional pump was secured from the Atlanta, and the two were kept uninterry) tecly at work, The position of the vessel wae about a a toile from the shore, and three-quarters of mile below the Atlanta, Here she had remained ince the 20th, A very strict watch had been kept day an! night, as ib was supposed that measures might be taken by the rebela to attempt Ler destruction frora the shore, About 9 o'cloe! ing one of the pumps on board # throwing ao additional burden w » Sunday even- aly gave out, nm the remain. inc one, though the water was y & tite appa. reotly kept down as before, Atl2y o'clock Vaker uspected the purnp, and observing that i der Was bot then gaiuing, retired, Au lour alter vorda the engineer in charge reported to him that Le could uot Keep the veene! clear, i toat the Water was gaming constauly. The tomander romerdiatel cated ail hands, th luk were orivve', and they wed ig actively. The Atlanta eiyrusled without del and b rev rehurriet trom ¢ t f theainkung vesuel, Before they ne vor, the water had raen derubiy above the Mor fl wo thet it wa ind uccessary to put the fire it The pinnp-enyine was thus ato} and whe water kept pouring in at a fearfi! res 48 eotle at uy Cane, alter i was # i=l p Was ain to move her toward the 4 or was hus seven pounds pressure of sutfilent to work the i I N caus at Laud for tuwe ashore, ‘ we Biat the boilers of rae were constricted for | urning soit coml, ere Wad ouly » ar! coal on board, it took, t ‘ ‘ » wlovg time to get up gute ent ate t \ r a | nk t Lug wo bom ¢t r ' la hela v re « ne Th. r 1 vee W al be done ' flost Wor ‘4 apparenus toate ’ ’ k, avd the men wor. vier , ' porypare to leave ber to , ' that at t rij essare lo A 1 Porter at Giie plas tent the Florida was . y A mine Hately er d th t swan uptothe Piorida and tow her t Vasu tt vore, Phe tug came n s out the F la was by th 8 time so ueur winking, tnat it was deem? dangerous to asin ge tg down #he would take t vher | A few minutes nitery wit ter io her, she carer »t siern foremost Mr, tr iward remanded alongside ia the t fre \ tug mrght suti she winder. Tho Florida had all ber ,uns end ‘ ay on board just aa# when she was captured The cause of her om ki og isconsidered undownte ds to bet io. With the transport sieamer, and itis supposed thas the government will call upon the owner of the veasel for dainages, There is@ foodlup of general satistaction amoug nay feers bere at the fave of the Florida, It tw vc wich preterable t ve her disposed of here, and then otfer indemnity to the iy afilian Govern. Ment, than sutier the humiliation of taking her beck, gud seelu, ber saluted as sue would et ter the harbor of Rio Janeiro in truaph, with the rebel Nag fying Th would have ov * thUBt bitter pil to the American officers who would have te wecotupaay her, 1h us not detinseiy known what caused the water suddenly te pour inte the Florida in # much greater volume ater taiinight thau on the woruang she sank, The eugineer thoughs that soetling bad happened bo the eem-covks of the en- Bebe, an obberR Supposed thal seme poi hou ul the After the collision Aliauece, the Adrooral caused her to be syera: leet sv us to Lave lose surie.e Uuder Dattoueplanks had given way, With tue A Leofagee'# otery, J, A, Siowart, @ reluyee trou Rome, Ga. Nas eioppod at Chattanougu, aud communioaed the 1h: by from the beginuin; powerful only for Hoke bets is huw euuctng bo. last part of its pro- xramme. First 1t Was to break down the govern. tol the United States, i) poasble, 1 80 Ch Kon ite ruins some forms ef mieuarels 5 la snd place, falling to © ersurow sLe old gove luluwiug to the Ga Re pelt tall the se orkine Cemiale ibe tue Souto, Leading men of Georgia, In fast revel Congres, publi bet ano address to the people of tne South, in waieb they avowed thelr purpose im case of detoa to reduce their elles owns, Villages and bamits to ashes ; lay wonte ther felus, apply the toreh to their own dwellings ; leaving ouly the charred remains of ther own people to meet the eyes of the Foieral troupa, Lake demous incarnme toey are now carryong ob ther fendieh purpose, are persisting tu rebeluon withous o }ot # cheuco for success, and the couse. j uuonee ts the South is becoming depopulased, eaceable clizeie are compelled Ww leave their oace a} be) mi Lome and seek protection gud Bubs steuce di the turmo dot Wary and ous of the resco of Jevous bands of scouts and yuertitlaa, who rou { warner innovent citizens tu culd dood, sud ay protection under the Jett Davia governucut Lan # relages, and know bow bo symistiuze with (he pow, Uniortunate people I see here, without a bone they can call ibear oOWn bo go W wud Wishout Taoney to go with, Bug] have po doube they ta resolved, like myselt, to sacritice #l] o. thas world! gouls, and even hfe tell, ruther than again be- come su) ject to the merc lédé despotimu anu savage cruelty ot det Davis, Twas a supporter of Douglas | Mand o Doulas nau yeb-—#ad am walllug to hayrpe without @ support Mi Lincoln's measares whescer I Lke theuorho, Reoelbon must be pus down at ull haswtds, Lf ib requires the desirucsion of slavery, let savery go Lise Mr. Linvolty I woald save the Unoa with slavery utd cowl. Lwould save it without slavery, ‘Phe Uuiow gua the Consusution must Le preserved, Vie powers of the King of Sweden as head of the church withia his rewlms, far exceed those of Qoeou Vietore as head of the Euglsh church, He sppolnate Limhopas gireotly sud is absolute in the ex- eros of bis right of granting depepaaione for tuarrlages, Which Weula otherwise ve illegal, Io other waters, 4» Where the civil process i® in- Toligivus soushen, Lis sigue bare ls conclusive, t tue leadera of the re elion resolved to | 2 atte) |i thons in gold to day have been as follows —At lv A. M. 298; 10,20, Beds; 10.80, P2636: 11.90, 295%; 12, 25%: 2267s + 1.08, 296% ; 1.26, 226%; 1.45, 2.28, 227% ; 2.45, 298; 3, 227% ; 9.15, ve 4,298. To meet the pressing wante of the frewury twenty millions of five-twenty bonds were this morn- ing privately offered for sale at the Sul-Tressury wo the bankers of this city, at 10/ ments to be made to-morrow, and the remainder in 9 few days. The rush for the bonds waa very great, and $26,000,000 were sold, subject to the approval of Mr. Fessenden, ae bigh na 106. The general stock market pre few features worthy of special notice, Little bus\uers was done and prices were irreeular disposition to operate until further inte!lieence fe re- ceived from the seat of war, a haa were firm. Ftmancial News, Markets, &e. New York, Thureday, Dec. 1,6 P. M.—The fluctas- 228; 10.40, 12.26, 2 6 8.40, 297 dg; One-half of the pay- The bonds have slace sold on the street nied There fe little The loan market was iusctive at 6a7 rincipal transsctlone beine at 4 Paper ullatT ay : Bankers sterling wae Ot 10% for 60 days’ aud liv. for 3 days’ reenty PTOOK AALS FIReT BOARD. 82000 LB. 66,'81, bi 112% 7. Quicksilver M. | S6 bu di jw 0. 35 1000 U3, 68, in Sy Wyowlue V. q 5) lyon Us, 6a, b-2U8, es * 6m do ri wh ue, +o. 100 100 Smith & Par, 4 juno be new ts 165 © Gun Gio iw 146 100 Ashburton lwo U.S, sa 14 Ys \¢ 200 Mariposa Min... S6'y 14000.” de Osh, YT do UiasT ly Y pL 4 tiie M “16 138 ' v4, VISal ist 3 \ . 8 “po Erte Pt. Fumo Ohio & Mise 6 Bs Chi, & Alon Pr. sun do........Pf. 90 = Wo Had Ky. Kk 100 Erie lat Mo... loby do. illest hd 60-0 Hariem let M., 106 Reading k.. 10000 Mich. ©, ma Bob. Led do 1 2000 Tol. & Jet... Jiu W Mich, Cen, K, OO PPL ww ) do. wan M'uregor Wiks WO 60M. BEN, in 0) Mar. 1a M Osdvaus lu . KY 1 Am, Gold, a sal YAO do é lw ChL& Ny. Wo, 40 #5 Be, Gomrnerce..116 1900 do sat %, 65 3. & Leather B..dw jou Chi, @N. uf . by Cont, National B10 Se do i Ath National Bk. 96 40 Cle. & Tol, ogy 3 Chi & RL Wn 66 6 do ve © oe Wer vars te doo do 45\ lee yu Am. Coal Bt) 1 ” Chi. : Alton st sy BROOs Db HOARD v teas hedae ty 4 tuo Chi &@N WOR. 40° we do. $s ws 69 M.S. 8 N. io 69% 440 do OOAOY >) Had. iy. she luo Quiekeiiver M. tie fe & Pitte Rod + Marivoss Shiu... 40... Lemaleos ooo do. am bet K ea lw N.Y Cen, K, ‘ luo Brie BK. ch. NL Woh 0] a” do. ao. Oe lw Erie Fi us wou ChL & RL Ries 00 heading Ro. ody 40 do. Ws, in do. Li4alidss P. Ft. W.& ©... 1.4 iw Mich. Ceu. B....45% lw lol, & Wab. bt. OTN i eo., liba SPEC HAE, Vor an [rritated Throat, Cough or Cold, Bronchial Prochos are offered with the ful eat contidence in their efficacy, They have ben thoroughly tested, and maijutaiu the As there NOTIC rood 16! on ne. they have are tinitat lye y acquiced, Le sure to obtalu the ge se, Bey eo ets tl. Ss, Soap Everybody frie pest and Leet, wale e * 1 tirocera, and at th Ciryete at Fall and Winte i he largest ti you want Lu BALD Wd stock mua #tore Chidiea's departinent not @ adied, Wheeler & Wilson's Hiehest tree tt (oneiteh sowing Machines, No, 025 Brows « Reker’s Highest Pre nis eee nud to peut at 1 ldu at, diet Tyle’s O. K. Soap.-‘The Voor Peon! friend, Cheap and soud, Sow by Goes eves where, 4y Martin & Atkinson, No. SIL Seventh st. Fast Waabiietod, DU. Chaim on all the oe. pertmenta collected with facility and dips ( Vacer 96, aller full pioot hut been fies inthe pic pe Ge parenk carhed at 4 lecouut of & per ceut, aa Vandecorr’s Eureka Coilee, — A Trint of thie superior Coflee will imsure ite continued use lo be had of grocere genernily, Kobi tL DAVIS, dole agent 1vS Chatalecd at, lie DEHEATEIs, CAMPBELL On Now, 30th, Mary MeGaran, wife Of Miclwe! Campbell, ia the o4th yeur ot ber ae i thes end friends of the family aie respe fully any attend the fuueral, on Friday, Dec Yd, at 2 i Ist at, Sd and 4th aves Cemetery of the CAVAN ob Ce bob, aged triende James and T hier remains » Holy € ral, frou bis hate rr roaidence, Iso Varick Bi, Lala Ce re day) afternoon, vd inet, at 2 o'clock 119 COLLAHAN—On the Soth ult, Patrick Collahan, ot hie age, trou the town of Ballina. at the res. South Pbhira bother, Martin Columian, 4 deiphia, interment Priday morning. COLLTER--On Wednesday, the 3oth ult., Wrah- ington Irving Coulter, your seston of A, HM. und L. A. Coulter, aved | year and 6 mon The tie aud relatives of tu folly invited to attend the fuser noon, Dee, 2, at ¥ o'clock, from the resic sata 1S Eanes 20d at, lot HANNAN On W eaday, Nov, South, Mary, wife of Patrick Hannan, a native of Lisuorc, County Water ord, Lreland, 29 years. The triends and relatives of the family are reepect- fully invited to attend the funeral,on Friday ai jury at 1 o'clock, from her imate seridence, MELLON—On Thareday, Dec. 1, after 4 lingering illness, Thomas Melion, ® native or the city of Irut- lin, Leland, aged 41 years, The relatives and ‘riends of the family, and thoee of hie bothers, George, Michael and . Melon St. Mary's Cemetery at S'y q ily are respect. day) reo are respectfully invited t attwad ib ri, 9h Sunday wternoon, Dee, 4th, at 1 o'clock, trom the Yewid broth ve Meilo 1 Bin et. Ineh, aod San Frauctsco paper pewe coy wh MeGiUIRE—On Thureday, Dec, 1, Prank Me‘iuire, a Dative of the Parish of Pempiemore, County Cavan, Ireland, aged 4) years, ‘the trienua ond acquaintances of the fa:nily are respectfully invited to attend the fuueral, ov satui- day afternoon, Sd inet, at 1 o'clock, trom b residence, 14¥ Mott at, MeNICHOL—On Novy, 30th, Elizabeth McNichol, aged 7 months, the oaly dauxbte: of W. and Koss Me Nichol, ‘Lhe reiatives and friends are Invited to attend his tunesal, ou Friday, the Yd ins, at 12 o'clock, M., trom foot 45th et, to Cemetery of ie Moly Croes, Pat. bush, a) WHEELAN—On Wednesday, Nov. 3), Mre, Whee. jez, G uative of Gort, County Galway, lreiend, aed J years. None knew her bot to love her, Nony named her but to praise The relatives anu flende of the family are respect- fully invited ty awond the tuneral, this (friday) atternoon, Dee, at Le o'ciock, from ber iaié | Tepidence, 255 Fast 13th at, TRADE NOTICES, TTENTION, WUERLWRIGHTS AND Binckeyalthe f--1!, Pr, Benevolent Society wil hold their regular quacierly meeting ut Jack on Hall, | this evening, at Ti o'ckoek precively. Punctnal att Fandanoe is seuulreds 46 there is business of impor. to be transacted. Also members iu arrears, By bedor P K. HORY, Pres. J. H. BUTLER, sec, 1 OTICE—THE SARMEN AND LAB IRERS | Avwolation of the city and county of New York, | will hold a eenere) meeting on this Friduy evening. | 3 at Sik, All the Ay Meth foul Broad: | J Onder of the Precio deity JOHN WC beige Bey PATHICR EA, | | '\ TRADE NOTICES, THE wor KINGHEN'S UNION WI ho'd @ meeting th's $y) ovenipg Ww at Bisc" Prectent’ HORN” Hs ae Becretary. To TaTtORs— NOTICE THE JOU RNEYs men Tailors of Havana are on tri The tr af this city end vicinity are reapectty notified the sane. and are reneste: foetuses dl ovectures #0 (o Have na, By order of the Coutrab mittee. 1! Ox: ARD WE MARCH TO FREEDOM. Pacher MattLow [. A. Bb, Society, No. & of N. Yoo will hold @ public meeting on thie Friday event lee, dd at Nostrabe Hei Lic Be thet, at 7B Bpeekore | Unele Ben Warden, Mr. Henry C le a Mr. canayes, singing by i Mites Mi Me he « Deivan at in soio by Profs, ; sod secure re TiN ub Mate oat (LID President. THOMAS CoN EANNON, en 1% FATHER MATHEW 7. A, BL SOC TETY Now % Brook); B, speakers (his evening, Mesere. G. Campleil, Holly # oud, &c, Singers, 1. Nolan, Paylor, wdethers, ibe l m Mouecal Club will also be pros sent, Sunday € + ning Speen John Mo van Phomar Elton, Beye sis \ Mesere ‘Tartine, Guy, and others, Lhe membera ar ve notitied to atread (be reculet quarterly meetta, hy Samay aiternoou, at 2 P. HM. HUGH GALLAGHER, Pree, JH MORRIS, see io CONVENTION OF THE U NITED Hoot Lnietriet, 4th and 16th th at. bom inated for s loo Com. i. JUL NAST, Claire Tomimany jection, Wat J. VAN ARS. BK, Chaliman of Mozait Jue cation he PEGULAR DEMOCRATIC AND CITIZENS CANDIDA Ley Counculmanie istrict, tinh and 17th Words, For Councilman, CHARLES KOSTER, HE INDEPEND) WORKISGM Democratic Ceutial Club of the ult Wa meet At 815 Secon av, near [6th at, on Friday ine, Dee. 24 crock rs M A'l menhe.e G20 re vu 4 W& attend, GOP KEY SHEENAN, Pros, PATRICK MUKKIB. 1" Te (ih PEOPLE OF Tiit. —Having been regularly a an of the | ari, f hall t hat oitice ti own ee VAN VUUKi vl neh ave, ANDO P, dv Mtl lah, itll WARD rg ated ior the ‘ 1 "OD tas uv on Friday, #0"@ 0 g'ou dial, Sth are, ia ~ 45th ous, A. te NDEI LL Prost, ROBERT PATERSON, © iy TPM WARD CITIZENS! ASSUCIALION—A iwifieaiion mee ime wilte Leidon Friday eves Ling, Dec, % e'cloek, at Borie Maul, 05 baat Uroudway. dhe igilow ic eaaeee * Li add ese the tweeting: Hon. tae i W ia, Hon. J.D), Wile lat fon, Ma V. Novtom, Simon atern, Bey. Tbe 1 MIN eC pdt, be otéh or Wakb—Fok SCHOUL TRUSTEE, AUGUSTUS F DOV !hy t lolhow tion, Nrve Detnse nc Jw Jot warn IZENS' AssOU LATION— ~ At nope Aime iN tt 6 at Wastin tou tail, iloreu, on Nov. 39, Lud, air vii Aw it divide @ of he Anocitonu for AL Ward, a ave io wi v Mr. BARLOW V Vouruls, y Mo tua Tron Wo. k toteaintseteaa, Mi, Van \vorhie y DinA ed be aec s Lasse ot the Cihuaeue! piseaatic: 1 jor Al ewan of the iwelfth LN Nest, Piesicent, WM d, oer acy. a4 J HtHAanvte oad WAR ‘DS--kAETI { SCHUOL UNITED D Mon ati ‘ NOMINATIONS ot the J ‘ tu Wades For Schoo: Coun donne JAY ’ AnD, bor School di ce (oth Wasa, For School Trust v, isch Ward, MAL KS Ro ‘TH WARD—NISTH ALDE { ) Wada inte CONSTITUTIONAL s OMINATION bUK ALDERMAN, LEWis 8 a Py it Cha au of Con i F. WASHINGTON TAY Loi Sc nents igre VAKU—Ofd ALDERMANIC DISs Uric dvegular Lemoeratic Union Nomination, bos Ro Wir it Hon. b. \, 4b Rre BENJAMIN F Bena ran ow . D—MTH ALDERMANIC DIS. VOTH W : - tri t, art Hall Conve ior Alder- OUTN BRICK, | LVAD MILLESAN, NS. HILL POWLER, > Fi Brg 1ANIC DIS- 3 on For Aldere ClLLLDa, Chairman, SCULICH TING ¢ TH WARD—NTH ALDI 20) et, Panimnany bina C misty JOUN petted . JAMPFS M. POst, Fl ieumle, git IW, WARD—TAMMANY HAL! teu U Al .ortabic Lb) atrmet, Ke Jali NOD sALION ALDERMAN ALL K ANDY KU AANDON, yD WARD, Regular Demociutic Nomtoations TAMMANY HALL. o- Alderman, PETER M ABLE SON, Hlua, ALEX, Sy ALL, Chairm, rn, CLAVIMU A i MURELIs} set 1 DANVERS, ait A eeICR ut aii ALDELMANIC DIS. basic Sees, s FOR SALE, SALE i 1 h08 ERY lonz, aleo 1 ce rt loug ; price Pr Cali My a0 Leuth ave, Fok SALN— 100 DOZ. STONE (iuyer pop) bo'din t per doz.; water boxe, 1 OUISIANA MOSsS—100 Diack hate sale by Jed ANIL rn KERVER, CASE, 10 FEET eet long, 1 counter & fags HOTTLES, tote sold at 12 cents tone and 46 rode BALES” , in lote to #ui Mobi \ bR, OJ Wali et, SLGAKS AND CHEROOTS= +) daud oy tor ewe by J, L, he 69 N | Na&. OATS, OVERS OAT ~ Kejuiniox Meavers $5 to ° ww rd i] YERCOATS, OVE Me + Captor og bine Minck Fiowk © Business Conte Corsimecve Pants, yea GEO. LEN Leg 427 Broome at, Ts os DEN Ry. MOST WONDERFUL DISCOVERY= Teoth extracted without pain or n tiful teeth furerted sien, Leeth Without extracting the roots. All or ed, J, JAY VILLES, 155 Grand at two blocks trom Broadway, 440 ee Sa. Sa AS “OF TLETH UN SILVER @6 TO ion gold, piv to #40; partial bed told, bilve ‘ Sl per tooth, Teeth extrecced out Cloaued, whiteped, or fided with god aud other ines; Su cle. and HAGE dy bi, Vik ET OF TEETH MADE IN | RS, thre autistac ston OF no pry, at six, Chenp, Laht, mamas sot, plua.pers to restore youthtul ujppearanee, weighted lower sets equxl to cold, at 45 8th ev. ‘Teeth extracted without pain, Pertect athe guaranteed. No advance ie jul Au shook! 2 15 Oth av, ber n Zlet and #8, a call, ee \ ARTELL, DE NTIST, | 907 BLOADWAY, * below ‘viet sty extoncts teeth without Rubber and sliver sete oi leeth, Sly, Gold tlt sliver, 60 cte; Lone iilox, 4o cts, Cioaulug bu cts, 1 EW ARTIFICIAL TEETH, PATENTED mn Paris, A lull sett from #4 aud upwards, 10 years; 0 aliver, $5 to $1'5 golu 910 to feet, exteucted, without pala,” Dre Ke rut 6? oy © moar sth ab

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