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—_———— THE NEW YORK SU N. ~ MONDAY MORNING DIC. 5, 1864, Usnerale Thomas and iteree Tur military news eontinues chope’ul, Lite fouthero pepor€ @o far from beng mtie to record acy che & upon General Saeaman'’s expodition, confons thet be has eo far fauud to encounter seri- oun oppomition, and admit that be ean probally and itonly remus for Congress and the Frecu- Wve to scomaplish ite will, Upon this there is no longer mueh dicerence f opinion, and the present wastion of Con ream sho: be properly executive father than political. 7 e will be no time to originate new messores Curing the brief period that intervenes between thie and the Fourth of March nxt when the present Congress will expire by limitation, If Congress works up the important untinished business of the leat seasion, {and revises and rewijuste the present errors of our roach the eoacoast if be chooses. It doos not yet 4 finances and taxation, there will be but little scope exectly appoer at what polot be is alraing, but the recent accounts indicate thet he was nding to- wards Bavannah. It wan not inmprotrabloghowevery 7 that he would glovce aside from thas place’ and strike for Charleston, General Karuman at tho last advices Lad mecceded in completely nuystifying the enemy, and bas carrio? the terrors of war ine tho most vitel potats of the Confeduracy. The time portance of his movement may be inferred from the bitter complaints of the Richwand press at what is openly terme! ibe wct of filly that virtu- ally threw their second best army oatof the con- fiict by sending it hundreds of milaw Juethe rear of Ailanta into Tenuesses, With ood generalehip upon our part thie blunder may be rendered decinive of tho the nbeMion, Hoov's aroy should never to permitted to Os cope from Tennesses. Ite positionin the nelgh- Lorhood of Nashville is such, thet oer forces can fall upon it from Chattanooga end osber points, and effectually crt off all retreat, Genoral Scono- rieuy's gallant defence of Franklin on Wocoesdey Jest, probably saved Nashville, by @nat ling ree enforcements to come up that will soouyebange the entire aspect of affairs in “iat rex.ou, The rebol fata of army cannot sustain italf nortin of the Tounessoe, Tt must fight and the desper- avon wit} which Hoop preciptatet his test troops upon our colurour, shows that he fully; comprehentiy thin necessity, We possess the pring cipal strategical points, wud eo recuain upon defenaive, throwing the onue of attack upon the enemy. This offensive-lefensive policy wil! ensure, all the results of tho boldest iorward taovernent, Tt in certainly more udvantareous to us that the rebels should Ly reduced to the necessity of throw- ing the.r heaviest columns ageinse our ontronebed. forces in Tenvesses, tian that it ahor'd devoly upon us to Biorm the sune forces at new Atlentar hundreds of mules from our base, in the heart? of Georgia and Alabaua. No one comwpre- bended this better thun General Sucumam, ands this scoounts for his erultation at the move-, ment of the rebel army into Tennesseo, He was too abrewd to low» his timc chasing the enemy around » eircie, aud finding the country Routh, ward left open, he wen) to poseeus tt, This strategy” accom) lehed a double purpose, It threatened tho ost lpportant pointes io the cotton Ktates, and cute off Genera) Moon's army from the resources of sup-+ plies, While Suxaman is croating a panic for the eafoty of Macon, Augusta, Savannah and! Charleston, the Inst thing that will be( thowrtt of is the forwarding of supplies and reinforoementg to General Hood. This opeut a golten chance for’ While the onemy is neces- warily growing weaker day by day, new suppl of men and munitions are being forwarded to Gen- eral Thomas, Our army fights with the exhaustiess Posourves @ the North at lis back, while the enemy bas the ruined and bigsted theater of war belund him, from which but scant supplies for man or beast can be extracted. A painful feuture- however, of the aisuation is the ru- mored order for the evacuation of Enat, ern Tennesseo, This news, if true is} chetly to bo regretted as abandoning the long suffering Unionjatw of that section to the crueltios of the rebels, Bucit presenta the aivantage of further concentrating var forces for the victory thavwill win everything buck again with compound tater est, in the shape of the ruluof Huon's army, One Source of upprehe 4 ou |. this Beckson, 16 the possis bility, more thay jo obw | ty, of w junction between Hoop's ant Woecsincicus's forces, Bat thissdans ger wall vo “ vcetby Genersl’ Tao was whoue Ls c fowtefy the hit trum re. powed ja hi | AAT SarEMan. ‘ bes ketlon, Im another ¢ lou Lo be ‘ound a Ustof the eandidatcsin » stone oo muavennal offiess, As usual, (he peop!) '.vo oui Leen consulted in the selection of ihe w mweere to ®ulnister muni. cipal affuirs adit roca sa tobe sean bow many dishonest people will bev ted into offices, the “ring” loading polititiaas hove eold ont to the highest bidders W ope, for the honor of our cits, that all the set ‘The chosen, and the corrpt office seckers taushs w lesson th: y will remember t s ofen dificult to diserimiuate beowem the candidates of aithor = politesl opars, but any honest voter ‘etepuive! to cas! hist Mot for the beat man ; elections and Borminsic’, by # litle inquiry can aiy himself, for whom his suftr shoukl be oc If every citizen wil! devote thio eveniug to tho necessary enquiries, he will no douls alde to go to tho polla te vorrom joorn ne preparot t vote for the Dest men wou anio a iaizict, Buritched Hiekets msy nol lool ee elo oints int they will ae eta block sbe S COFPUphuniaty ne any OK Ho. ever epaaitesd Au ob hoxios ue cholo a ticket ts quite ae offclius i ‘an the chation af ry bad oman, os uf oe name of any over Wat Norte written = in pensi's prov ce i. () perty spelled, will be eo unter by the ' (ule ae roedily ao if they wore i vireo le generally pure | st by woe #) to bo represented by yacas elby oul + the ctty niay obtain at thig cleric a Detee fess of touns ipa! officers than vay hotherte @ovied, The Amembliag of Congress To-day, Yor absorbing terest in the stirring events of sho war ia colewlated ty divert pubite attention from 1 the lest seoron of the present Con ream which tukes place oo Washi Jn tomday, Nit for the forthcoming meramen of the President, ‘hich is uxpected to foreshadow the ain ‘eatures of his poley dusing bia renewed term of oitlee, the nt would, comparatively, attract but little notice sity. My, the assembling: or onic sud the present indicahons are tiat he will concede wecb tn order to accom) lish that purpose, He will probably announce @ broad national policy, which will yield nothing to armed traitors wlule it will sacrifice all party views in order to ac. complish the ome great purpose of maintaining the integrity of the nation and the inviolability of the owe andthe Constitution over every inch of terri- ory. Ip fact there is scarcely any other possible icy. The najion haw Apouted upon she gubjegh \ haction in the yreat work of preserving and restor- ed inthe same verdict as was given in the other or opportunity for the discumion of other and new matters. The war and Jeary. Davie are sewing the vexed negro question in 6 imanner tbat adriie of no sppeal, aud ae the New Congress is already chosen, the membera nee! not consume the public time in efforts for their re-eloction or in- triguea for the Presidency. We look, refuro, for @ prectical business seasion, and trust that Con- agrees will devoto itself, during the brief remainder of ita existence, to an honest attempt to repair the past blunders of our financial legislation, and re- apect the national instincta of the people as ex- pressed ip the last elections, by making all interents subservient to the one great Lusinems of sustaining the Government in ita ef forts to mippress the relellon, It ia not expected, nor is it desirable, that the oppo- sition should waive ite right to express ite nenti- ments and op nions upon all public questions. This ia @ rigit which ca.uot and should net be for- borne, But it is expecte! that no factiour oppo- m@tion shall intorpose to paralyze any logitimate other ing our country. The Tombs Tragedy. Tar maniac's third victim Wiittam Gronor, died on Saturday morning, and the inquest result- casos, This is scarcely satisfactory to the public, and an investigation of @ more searching nature should be made, In connection with this subject, we ooneider it duty to main rernark upon the re- prehensible manner in which prisoners are huddled together in these “bummers’ rooms," as they are called, Here the hardened criminal, grown old in vice, is placed In immediate contact with the boy of sixtern, who perhaps, has committe] some trifling offence, for which he geta few days tm- privonment. ‘Phe latter, if put in a cell by himself, might perhaps go out with a horror ofconfinement, and @ resolution to lead a better life. But his hoary compecr in crime hecomes his instructor, and he often goes away « graduated candidate wr Blackwell's Island, the State Prison, and, perhaps, the gallows. Again, the pour young girl who, for the firat tine in ber life, noes the inside of s prison, being probably arrested, charged with a trifling offence, of which she inay be entirely inno- cont, is placed beside the infamoun stroet walker, sud the hopeless victims of intemperance, The language she hears will not, of course, tend to im- prove ber morals, and she, by degrees, becomes so accustomed to it, that when her time is ur, she is, in many instances, ready for vico and infamy of every kind. In her case, these lines of the poet sre oo truly realized : Vice is s monster of such frightful mien, That to be hated needa but to be seen ; Ht seen too oft-—fatniliar with his tace, Woe frst endure, then pity, then embrace, To guard against such cases as these, and alao to avoid # repetition of tho frightful scenes of Friday last, soroething should be done, and that at once, to bave prisoners confined separately—not huddled together like swine inapen. The young in years, and the inexperienced in cnme, should not be placed in contact with those who haye grown old in vier and villainy. The more recent, and, {f possible, more horrible inuter of afemale, in the Sixth Precinct Station House, on Saturday night or Sunday morning,affords another illustration—that could well be spared for the credit of our city—of the absolute necessity for areform in this matter, In spite of the warning of the Tombe catastrophe, a number of infuriated, wretched, drunken women, of different races, were thrust into @cell, and & quarrel sprung up which resulted ine wild tunuit of fighting and blood- shed, tho details of which makes the beartaick A wretched Irish woman, tustering on the verge of the grave, bad ber brains stamped out by a drunk- en negress, and the tumult went on until the body of the victim was actually cold lLefore the appearance of the polleey who must have been quietly listening to the shricks and shouts of the crowd, Itis almost inconceivable that this scene should have been permitted to occur, and it de- mands the closest scrutiny and the adoption of measures that will forever preclude the possibility of similar horrors. It would be better a thousand times to leave these wretchos tn their dens or in the witters, than to berd them together with the chance of euch termble scenes within the very precincts of | law and order, The officers, perhaps, are lesa to blome than the syatem, but the former, if proved remiss, should be sternly punished, As forthe late tor It must be reformed altovother, Wanted A Lecal Union Party, correspondente}, Doutx, Baq., in a lotter we published on Saturday, suggested the formation of a local “Union Partyie" and, the more we refloct upon the matter, the clearor does it appear that auch @ party could neore speedily change the char- acter of our City Government than any other rem- edy that bas been proposal, We advocated a bettor ume of conducting f this could be acec cena would be enabled t have always priwuary nplished, our el prover corrupt men rom controlling the nominating machinery, and there uy electing whoever will pay the most money for s pardcular nomination, After the nominations are tasde, the people*bave but little time to canvass the merits of tho camiidates, wod thousands of intelligent votars are satistied to vote the party ticket, rather thau scratch off the name of an uu } worthy candidate and take the trouble of ascer- { Lisooun wit, no doult, take | high ground in favor of (. ¢ restoration of the Union; | taining the characwer of others in nomination, If the primar) otherwiee organize’ on a basis that will permit every member, of either party, te fy his pre- ference for be u who isto represent bis ube district im the ‘General Committoo," then we would urge upon-tie people the formation of alocal “Union? party, A party pledged to select none laut wortby men to fill civic offices, In wards where the Repu! licans are stronyest, if an honest Republican is nominated, let the local “ Union" Democrats vote for tim, In wards where an honest Democrat is nominated, let the ‘Unton' Republicans cast their suffrages for him, City politics have only # hmited relation to national politics, and it 1 only when a Prosident is chosen, or Representatives are sent to Congress, that good citizens have an inierest in preserving Qtr identity as Republicansor Democrats. For thq commop wolfere,of al! our interests a9 ciections cannot be legalized, or | the various municipal offices. The poor man, who pays his taxes in uu increased rent, cannot afford to be thus plundered, any more than his wealthier landlord, whose money oes directly into the City Treasury. It is not more important to the rich man, to have city affairs economically administer- ed, than itis to the working man, whose industry iataxe! in proportion tothe plunder snoually di- vided amot ue Corruptioni Bis F to seats in the Common Council, or to ott in the gift The same self-interest prompts all men to encourage the formation of a party pledged tothe reformaton of munic pul abuser, and if o local Union" party will doubt not that every intelligent voter will become a member thereot of the people, est accomplish this, we The New Enrollment. In our advertising colurnns will be found a noe tee to the pull rth the necessity of as- mating thee are sboutto make up the liste from which the men liat'e to be drafted wil, be chosen. However uncomfortable it may foe| to have one's name put upon the books of Pros vost Marshal Fat, is is sure to be placed there, bot necessa: yto be drawn out os a conscript, but to count a6 the name of an individual liable to serve .n the armies of the Union, For the purpose of preventing an excessive quota from being tetsed upon the city, all persons not liable, are called upou to scrutinize the liste, and aid in co! recting them (efore itis too late. Those la le to the draft are interested in attending to this mat- ter, aud those who are not liable may save them- selves from much annoyance, and serve their less fortuna: fellow citizens, by assisting the suthori- ties In this inatter of enroliment. as. Fimancial News, Markets, &c. New York, Saturday, Dee. 3, 6 BP. M—The gold market was heavy and Lad per cent. lower today than on Friday, ranging from 28 to 2 reent, The export demand for the day's atoamers for Burope amounted to $1,003.00, making for the entire week $1,525,200, ‘The duliness in the rtoek market con- tinues, and po permanent chance can he looked for until the coming financial policy of the country ie more cloatly indicated by Congress. Government securitios wore firm to-day, There was no Second Board, The foreign exchange market war dull at 100% a 100% for bankers’ sterling, at sixty days, and 110% at 3 days, Money 67 percent. BTOOK BALES—FIRAT HOARD 6000 ULB. 6a 'St,ep.. 11s 200 Hrook, C mre . id 40000, do... LS yeild ow bake iad 10000 U8, ba, 67 138g 400 12000 U.S, Om, b-ai'e AT 4% 2wN xt 15000 . 1 400 thaw do Cp ivt 200 Erte Pt bts) ’ Wi 5 960 do. 25000 do...new is. 107) ROY Hud Ry. R. jie U.S. 6s, Lu-4u's,.100 HOU di do... .954a98's 100 Bending Hed 6000 U8. 64 "51, 1K. yuo do.. 1865 1000 To 6) ly.c, 6) Mich. Cea. KR... -125 wodvuu te 600 M.S. &N. Is oe 100 Tenn. 6a" . 56 ad ‘do.. onee OSM youu Cal. 7 16s Tuo TL Cen. RB, 125 bp 1300 ‘Tol. % We int..t00 900 do. 128 6000 M.& P.du C.iet ily 4 Cle. & Bitte, Role O00 do.. 2d.1u8 do... 100 gal Sg N.Y. M4 400. Chi. N WK. Why e. 11S 700 A 10 Bk. Repubile.. 1 Ww Meuopolitan B..120 40 4th National Bk Ww Centon Co oo MBM ». & Tol 10 Central Coal... 6) 500 Cis & KL KR. WW hoo) Oum, Coal Pt... 46 do. °103 0108 6 60 Am. Coal ST C Be 8 Qt lliy ou do SO Ma8T 100M & P.du C22 Pf, Se ‘dw Quicksilver M. 8 & Wab. P| 69 600 Mariposa Min... S's Fe. W. aC... loss 130 do, SA yadda 0... AU Sg lUS by 100 Schuylkill Coal,, 6% DOMKOTIC MARKETS AND WHOLRAALE PRICRS CTURRNT New Yous, Sarrapar, Dec, 3d, 1504, Sad 1b. —J ave, —abl-— 56. Domingo, 41a42; Mio, gm Ib.—Mid. Now Orleans 1 50; Mid. Upland, Domestic gooda, yard.—Shirting, Drown, SSaf) Do, bi'h'd, 62 005, i. 0 brown, 6ied2's ; bleached, Oveand; Drilling, brown, 62 00-— 5 do other, 403 Gu; Flannels, 4701 00; Sativets, Thal 26, Fash, ewt.— Dry cod, & (a9 26; Pick. do bbl, 9 a9 00; Dry weal, Toa 0); Pick, Salmon, 1, “ih om 4/00; Mackerel 1, ——al200; Herrings, 1, box, Four and Maal, bbl.—Genessee, ext., 10 80011 60; Obioe. to t., 11 Lowil 40s A ag (pecs Qua Lt 00; Btaie, 4. to exe 9 50010 10; \esourl, 10 SbaL4 26 ; Canadian, ¢. ¢. 1) ¢ four, § 089 60; Corn meal, —-aT 75; Do Brandy wine Tas ” Frust, Ka sina, b'eb, 5 Tuah 80; Layer, “box, 6 00a 6 10; Currants, 15019, Almonds, SSa—; Do shelled, duds, Grain, bush,Wheat, TU. wh. 2 6002 60; Canadian Giuby 8 269 Kye, 1 Tal 8 Corn, .1 9701 95; + 1 Tims 09; ae Stato, Isa—— ; Cansda, Y7a 98; ‘eote mm, 99a1 «1. Lumber.—Onk cas and Pk. ——aT0™; Bast, Spruce, 24 Ooaz7 60; Staves, bbis.and bhds., | 10a] 2.0 ‘Molasaea, gal,—Now Orleans, 1 10al 25 ; Porto Rico, py, bball lu; Cuba, Mus, do. 05 av0; Cuba clayed, 8 Wak 49; Olive, cares, 77 ‘ /Lain'd, clty, 14Ja—; Wh Provisions, —leef, a. bbls T1200; Do, Rep, 4- Pork, clear, new, nominal; Pr, mee, —} Do pr. W., 32 st Lard, per ib, 2) "4a Hutter, Orange C04 55400; Do State, d4ade Cheeee, Am., lia. Spirtts, gal. — ‘Alcohol, eal, 3 70a3 80; Brandy, 0'td, 9 buel5 WU; Do Al Seign, 5 Wa Ruin, Jainaicn, 4th, 6 60010 00; 84.Croix, 6 00n6 40; ‘den, pure, 2 109 4 3 Whiskey, Am., 1 9val Y2/5 D5 randy, Am. 10, Bi » 1b -Now prleene 184ea25; dociarified, 4 at rto Rico, 15 'sa24; Brown and yellow, -— * at Re “a Febaeco eusucky, 12'ea40; Cubs, 65805 ; St, Do- Mingo, at); Havana, Wal 60. o,—Am, dax, fe, Goal 10; Am, . Qon1ub; Am. Sand ‘ Mo. 9Sal 06; Am. Rie 7 1 Mal 08; Sup. & ex, pul Mel : No. 1, pailed, Ww 5. Auw., was OB. Alby Un bua 5 Afrlenn, woe { Simyrna, Tra Lb, Hyson, 1 ung do, son ekin; 1 lial 2 fm Oolong and Nvugyons Thal bi aM Janeows,—Rice, 100 Ib, Bass Tndim, dromed ‘, 360; salt, Curk's Island, bush, ToaT do 2 hu Castile ou ant, ib 1 Mops, crop 156 ; May North iver, b doal ou; Candles city . ba SPECIAL AOLICES, Public Speakers aud Singers will find “Brown's Bronchial Troches' beneticlal tu the voice beto epoaking or ainefug, and re ing the thion. atter ony onasual exertion of tho vocal oreane, haviu cculiar adeptation to wtle eae which disturb the organs of apoech, For C L c \da the Trochor are efoctual, Interesting | abie aolerive lndeiphia, out tl tition to Consumptives By thir phowe we ina ober. du NCHEN An t Natimouy that. thie me e@ pronounced by distiuguiehed c oan the lust ete Cousuiupoon; aud amoug this numbers Dr, Schenck bine. ‘i may be tacluded, Dr, Setieuck has likewise Alecovored an infalli remedy tor Dyspepsia, viz. “ schenck'’s See-Weed Tonic," which te probably the ouly true reed) tor Tudigeetion that ean be turniened by the Mater ta Me. 4. Our Cougtry, Still better—Dr, Schenck bas discovered an tiicwent subetituse for calomel, thas ereat cestroyer of the human race, which lias prob. ably slain ore than Conmumption iteel though one- fourth of the human tantly is vietunized by that Latal disease, ‘The three medicines ot Dr, Schenck are euiployed by him in i cure of Consumption, to which branch of mod pratice hit attention is specially directed, and ia which he has been more wucossaful bey any oer maa in Ameri Dr, vy HENOK will be at his rooms, No. New York, for consultation and ad ‘ory ‘Tues » from 9 A.M. oS P.M, His medicines can be ned at his rooms at all times. Price for PUL. MONIC SY RU UY gad aA WED TOMO $1 26 per bottle or $6 the doz, MAND 2 PILLS, 9 cen Br, Bar ‘savas lar New Louk OAM. Bond st, 21 Row, No, 21 Park 1 Whoter citizens of New York, we require Lonest officials in SPECIAL NOTICES. Fall and Winter 16 Winter clothing, co to F. B, BALDWIN'S, 7) and Tz Bowery, The largest stock and store in the city, and prices lew. Children's department not eguaiie!, sob Holiday Presents of Affection and ¢ hart ty.-WHEELER & WILBON'S Hebert I I pn a wine Machines, No. 624 jirowlew Y. See WHEELER & WILSON'R Bution et ine, Grover & Bakers Hi ou want Fall and Hole Ma- is Ine Machines for eale nnd wo reut at 05 Biondway, wtaer et amd 2id at uv DEATIIS, CLARK On Sunday, Dee. 4, 1564, Marcaret Clark, fecond dauehte: ot Joeeph and Aun Clack, aged 20 years, Lmonth and 1) dave, The friends and relatives of the family #pectfuliv bible: to » are re- stent the funeral, on ‘lueeday atterneo: vy nt ck tow the residence of her p% rents, | ¢ Ladin at izs QUINLAN —Om Sunday morning, Dee, 4th, afters shortdilices, Mich. Qa Baak), County Siwo, Lre.an The relatives and fren sons, Jatnes, Jobo and The in-law, Jolu Metloin, are re tend the fun 1, on Tues At lig of of the I’arish of sidenc oa a: bY Leonard et. Roeb Pia) WARD On saturday evenin es Dee Md, Mie. Ann K., widow of Kliab F, Ward, in ‘the 65th year of her wer Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral servicer thie (Monday) hoon, at 4 lock. at tho res of her } rother in-law, 71 Sourh Sth et, Williameburgh, We re. toaine will * taken to "’ ast Clever for interment, Tuesday et 9 o'cloek ex) after. TRADE NOTICES, TEW! LLERS ASSOCIATION—THE Regular @ monthly meeting will bo held oa Monday Even- frig, Dee. oy @ ky ut Now, New Canal at. GEOb UL, MART, Pree't. STRINDECKE NOTICE E Tu SHOE MAkEKs =f aed HA tal, meeth Di uw i Lith Ward Monday, | . particularly jweted to nite id. ae burs nees funy ance to the t will be tran eted We AINTERS—A MELTING JF THE V. House Painterr’ Association will be Monday evening, at The o'clock, in roon Hal, P.8.—The bail tickets are now ready for dir tribution, JAS. J. O'DONNELL, President. WM. LB. MATHEWS, Secretary 114 ME UNITED COOPERS No. 1, OF WIL- held thts fh, Clinton IK, Lier requeste ¢ of due vu Weet, “SOCIE W NOTH s. Y. LIQUOR DEALERS’ SOCIETY—A erecniac monthly meeting of this Society will be tion of officers and the PETE BYE Ns, Pree. ‘Sec, N. beld on Tuesday evening, ie Abt) o'cloca, at te Metropolitan Rooms, 16y Hester st, By order P, » ENGS Pree JOHN ROGERS, Ree, See, 254 PO Al. SOURTH WARD tion At & tue of the 4th Ward Cf or. of Ol ov, nominated for Se t some White, Laud Lochiann, Crow, Mr, Crow acce i the nomination, he was nominated by lammany ly he then de- clined the citizeus’ uotuination. David Kirk is the gentleman pominased jn place | “Mr. Crow. G, DUIGNAN, Pres, ©. OT BRYAN, Keo. si i KR COUNCILM AN 7TH DISTRICT, 12th, 19th, Web, Zlet, ved Warde, STEVEN ROUERTS. 3 JNDEPENDENT DEMOCRATIC PEOPLES NOMINATION, For Alderman ot the 2d Ward, JAMES BE. COULTER, * ASSOCLA- utive Com nitte m, held at Wa on Vhureday atie~ hael atrick ut when NY Ge “HALL, 22D WARD—FOR pA School Trustee, THOMAS BGAN, THOMAS STEVENSON, Chairman. JOUN WOODS, Secretary, Wt eo LAR UNION NOMINATION LN THE ota Ward, For school Eyystes, WILLIAM ©, HANNA wat QEGULAR UNION AND CITIZENS NOMI uation. i ith Diatsi fet, 20th Ward, For Ajderman, — JONATHAN MYERS. __ 280 “lf ALLY, , RALL Y, RALLY —A PUBLIC meet lng of the 14th Ward Democratic Iuvinet- ble Club will be held at 220 Ave A (hour Courts), on Monday evening. Dec. bth, at Ts o'clock, tiou from the Citizens’ Association will ad meeting, All those who are in fuvor of mun form and opposed to political corruption, ine of party, are invited to attend, By order of the mittee, JAMES FE. MeLARNEY, JOHN MeCl LOUGH, PATK. MeGLORY, EDWD, ©. ABROL Prest; PATK, O'SULLIVAN, Seety, Vt } EGULAR UNION NOMINATION — For Alderips an of he} 2 id Ward, ks EK, ¢ ER A iv t Ni KIL. 1 i res, 22d Ward Asso, R. PATERSON, Sve, ot GULAR RiPUBLICAN NOMINATION, FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER OF THE SEVENTH 3c HOR DISTRICT, 1Zth, 19th and 2 rds, wT Snubs MONTEITH, REGULAR DEMOCRATIC AND CITIZENS CANDIDATE, Sth Counciimanic “hee Mth, 11th nod 17th Wards, For Councilman, CHARLES KOSTER, 69 1] SEVENTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT—DE- moeratic (McKeon) and German Ceatral Club nominations for Councilmen: WILLIAM, MACKELLAR, FRANK Mek LROY, VALPRICK HORAN, Soda Water Manufactaror, WILLIAM SINCLAIR, THOMAS ©, CALLAUUAN, JOUN LT. GENT, ST WARD TAMMANY HALL REGULAR nomination for school Tru » JAMES CUR. 1 KAN, JOUN Woods, Chairman, CHAS, BEKUe NER, See t Pye te ee yt ALDERMANIC DISTRICT —MchLON, e tau Mozart Union Dem IGNATIOS FLYNN 38 tO STA WAR D UNION NOMINATION— d Kor School Trustee WIHIA® Hi, TEKALL, WILLIAM GT W AY, Chairman, "| GEORGE TE RWI (PR, Secretary | re WARD—REGULAN TAMM AND © Mozart Nomination hol Pit | apt, JOHN FF. | gre ite W ARD—FOR SCHOOL USTEER, Je (GU3rls F Dow, f organizations : i Union, . | ? itutiona: Union, ° Prapayes Oly True Lh inoe rey ho At mepecial mee of this Association Leld wv fehiu.tou ilall, Hariem, on Duersday Rven Vv boot Mr, WILLIAM I, HARRISON, rans. idare of Associstion for Aidevuan ol tt Yard, tormaiiy Cauvies 4 tuoved that Mr, VooRiiir tuted ta lis ete | homapated & Citizens’ Associa War Alsitol. i. | CARMAN, Pec.eta 19 ANDISTHW ARDS FARTIL St iHuoL Mis TRIE UNTTED DEMOVKA LIC oF the Joint Conventions of both Warde, For pehooi Commiiseioner, JAMES W, GERARD, For School Trus:ee, lou Ward, HENKY A, I pant ER, For School Tye @, isth W Howe ht, MALRICE J, . 22 Geutles D WARD~—LTH ALDE riet —To the electors of the 22 wen, | have used ail honorable teans ry induce all the democratic candidates for Alderman to with. draw, except myself, and fearing that some malicious person would publish a card, #0 a8 w mislead my Irends 1 take this ineipad af iuforming them thas Yoder a ctr (igen will be » candidate tor Al- ergs sae Closing of $e, Pet op Tueeday next, EK MASTERSON the elec asked leave © withdraw from the BAKLOW VAN 'S IMINATIONS oti WARD CITIZENS’ ASSOCIATION | ‘POLITICAL. ] 6G" WARD = INTE ALDEBMANIC ap tg York DEMOCRATIC At s ogra of the New (MeKeom) ALDEKMANIC CONVENTION, held. at the corner of 14th at and sth av, on Sat: irday eveaiea Lab «Mr, Michoe! Larkon appeare. twfore the Cons ‘ fod withirew from ped canvass, by consent of C egsie: ee of the Conve Ho SAVE THE AL TERMASIC DISTRICT AND PO ELECT A DEMOCRATIC ALDERMAN REPRESENTATIV The Convention then unsm mpously endorsed LEWIS KRY ERS, bad, PERNARD SMITH, Ohairinsh B. CREGAN, Beametary 1 Ip! WA SO eTRiGk: ~“ALDERMANIC IL CONSTITU net al MIS: " NOMINATION KR ALDERM aN, LEWIs RK. RYE yous ” MILLS, Chairman ot Convention, EK. WASHINGTON TAYLOR, See 80d 16tE WARKD—TH ALDEKMANIC DIS. on Repuiar Democratic Union Nomination, Tammany and Mozart. For Alderman LEWIS Kk. RYERS, Hon. D. ¥. FREEMAN, Chairtoan of Joint Convention, BENJAMIN FB. BOGERT, see “ 1s! H WARD CITIZENS’ AS! OCTATION, For School Coucoissioner—8, Weir Rovseveit, For Sehoc Lruetee ~ oh F y For Counciimen—Jobn co! Chae, B. Cornell, J. Wilieou Green. Abram Lent, Joreph McCullough, William Hawke CHAS. P. KIRKLAND, Yaa AJOUN McDONALD, see, 90" H WARD—AT A JOINT M ETING of the Tammany and art Liall School Con- vention of the gth Want, held Friday evening, Dec, vd, Ie, DAMES G. DIMOND was Goanimously nom. funted for School Trustee, KUWAKD CONNOLL ve Chinn. Tam, Gon, HILL. FOWLER, © zart Con, MICHL CIF, Sec. Tan. Cor RICILAK Ds, Sec, Mozart Con, ne ( yi WARD—IITH ALDERMANIC DIS: ~ trie, Mozart Hall (¢ nies, bor Alder. man, JOMUN BRICK, DAVID MILLEMAN, bi - f mau, N. HILL FOWLER, Soc'y. 90TH WARD—1ITH ALDERMANIC Die trict, Tammany ell Couvention For Aldep CHILDS, Chairman, man, JOHN BRICK, SULILICH TING, See- 322 JAMES M retaries, 9 ST WARD—TAMMANY HALL—FIF- teenth Aldermanic [istrict KEL LAK NOMINATION FORK ALDERMAN ALEXANDER BRANDON, M1 oy st WARD — NEW YORK M’KEON noeracy.— At a meeting of the deleestes of the Hehe Cotnmittee of the Yet Ward, held on the N, A. Post, EDWD, evening of the 2sth Nov, inet., pecieals B. Aw terlery was unanimousiv nominwel for Sehool Tru ANDREW L. BYRNE, Chairman, JOHN KNIGILT, See, 99d WARD, ISTH ALDERMANIC bis: Rice, Regular Democratic oo TAMMANY TIA For Aldermen, PETER MASTERSON, Hon, AL WARD, Chairman, Hon. CLAUDI'S L. MOD ”) Sece _BOKERKT DANVERS, Bete 311 DD he WARKD—Lith ALDERMANIC. DIS. ~ RIC KEGULAR DEMOC KY tie FOR ALDERMAN Ne = ATION, JAMES BBR KAI ry, JAS. DAINBRICK, Chairman, PALAY DAL '. See 9) PIWARD—PEOPLE’S AND ( A S tutional Union Nomiuntion for Alderman ofthe Lith sy, rmanic Districh HENRY MOORE lato Cok nel sith Recimeat N.Y. V CHAS. N. ROe MAINE, Ue man, K. TAY LOM, Se ia EST R RED ASH AND Md EHIGH COAL, screened aad ae livered, at €11 per tou; large nut #9 50, THOS, STOKES, corner 3va atreet an Pa ave nue, C' AL from toot of Fulton delive red. Office on t J \mmediately at 142 bd @ (ine Works, Z1st ot. aud Av, wood, pr AVERING THIS DAY FROM BOATS Aioot Bed Ash Stove Coal, at $10 5) per ton, Laree Nutt, $9.00. Apply at S14 Bower), 211 Greena, 479 Broome sta, on les foot of Lieuston et, North Kiver, JACOB WEEK 49 BUSINESS CHANG Es. RARE CHANCY FOR A PERSON WITH vinallespital, to conduct @ tancy aud variety store, just fitted and partly stocked, Kent, with back: room, +150 peraunutm, Inquire of Mr, DAY, 17th at, cor, Oth ave, brooklyn, me YOR SALE~A_ RETAIL GROCERY AND liquor store, as the owner is sick, Itwill be eld cheap, Inquire ou the cor, of Prince and Lauress tty 26! sud at the » b. SHER. 319 144 Prince et, SOR SALE—A FIsH, OYSTER AND CLAM toarket, now doing # good cash business, situated at 615 Biehth ave. N. DB. ~Batistactory reasons gives for eolling. To YOK SALE—A NEWS, BOOK, AND STA- the y store, tablished 4 yeais; now wood paying business; requires but #600 capital; aves 8 rousons given for seiing, Apply 24 Liberty streets vz youn 6, “MOA or > AND Rooms. CHE AP BOARD AT DUPONT HOUSE, Hiudson st, opposite St, John's Park; beautitul ocaticus also Rooms tor Lodging by nixhs or week to amiliesor gentlemen, Watchman all otght, 36T Hort 1L GARNI, 139 EAST 38TH ST, 4 doom trom Sd ave. Furnished bedroome for ree pec table mechanics; each a separate room trom $1 25 to #1 75 per week; double bedrooms $2 per week.441 M HANICS—A FEW RESPECTABLE oung Tuen cau be secommodated with clean boura and pleasant roome at $475 per wee Also, @ small room tor two, Apply ab lio baat 46th “a ends bd RW SALE —1 OF WHEEL No 3, Sewing machines, 1 y new and b n good Dror, wilh he auld cheap, Apply: to Mim, HOW AERTS iu the milk #tore, 201 East 19th ot bet Let and tnd aves, till wold, aot sthe _ 2 SEWING MACHINES TO REN BOUGHT or exchanged; ail Kinds repaired; first clase 2d hand tuschines siwayeon hand tor sue, 452 Canal at 5 doors west ot Hudson st, Whecler & Wilson's and Singer'* machines wanted for cush, 56 Sr WING MACHINES FOR SALE AND TO loG Singer's aod W,& Wilson's always on hand, at 150 Kivineton et, ~~ DENTIST ‘seh. SET OF TEETH ON SILVER @6 TO A 12, on gold, Biv to P¥u; partial sels gold, By bilver, #1 per toot Teetu extracted bout pain, cloaucd, whitenced with woud other fill luvs: #6, aud wartanted, by Dr, di. bab ty 48 ye ppoeite the old theatre 3h4 A SET OF TRETH MADE IN 3 HOURS, eutire satisfaction or no pay, at 45 6th av,, bee tween Zlet ana Zz xb, durable sete, { with plas arance. Alsa, wel,lited i at 45 6th av, foes extracted ject sutisiagtion ri nwed, No advas we ve All ehonid give AV, between Ziat and Zid ete. Ment Must WONDERFUL Teeth extracted with tifui teock inserted #1 each, without oxtenat be the pools. DISCOVERY— yunor no charge, Beau. Feeth inserted with or All operations warrant- ed, Jy VERS, 100 Grund et, two blocks from fuoelway: 440 DE: DRAKE, 155 CANAL STREET, SETS B eet OF Wats 47 to #19; 0n' gold at tele de ora he Ait per tooth ; teeth nh with’ ‘old, bo tuent, or oter fillings, 50 ete, Dew 6b hextracted without para, CLO VER COATS 5 OVER. c DATS. — OVER cou large | i pOsle—& large ot 0 lili,” ator pledges, just re~ ceived, Eequ! [v ri i panw tits a, wep r tooth, Beaver Over Coats from vests w igaich, GEO, LEY LB,

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