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- . ° - = shenes Ta 7 ay AUCTION NOTICES. Auprince & SCOTT, AUCTIONEERS 1P. N of Weitrnaron, In 1880—thirty-five years ago— IN» | 6 wae was made Secretary of Foreiyn Affairs, the | 6000 U.8, THE NEW YORK $ * “WEDNESDAY MORNING NOY. 1, 1865, |1P'sce now held by Eorl Beseeut, In 1853, he | js009 TRADE NOTICL'S. A REGULAR MEETING OF 1 RY DOCK STOCK GALES—FIRST BOARD, 0 at, 8 to Sines Be Bo5g > : 7 100 Atlan’ fation w. ii be held at Real Estate Sale, on Thureday , Nuvember 2a. saesincienatoa ae | beentne Prime Minister of England, and coutinued | 50 | 10 ae ir bal Hi Ave Deas greniua. ivot the biehest | P.M will ell 142 lot of ground, fimartly in iota ¢ b/ a jd this ie as *) lowat bear © cen.re oO on oN Ty ongland, France aad the United States. u that 7 iWon, with the exception of @ brief in- iso t $490 simon of eclal minrent wil be oa! t for aes pg UL nate ona cual wren t Le ty Tuat portion of the English preas which ayr- | termission in 1555, until the time of bis death, He | 15000 ou ton, JOHN BEATTIE Pree, CHAS. H. OF my) E, | Union Place, on the bireet grounds of the citr, 3000 U8, pathized with the Ise rebellion in thia country, are | was conspicuous in publi¢ life for a longer term of tian * Oasis now discuesing, with @ great dea! of effected xray | years than perhaps any other statestnan of modern loo deg Pete: ote wy we Hed which can be regehed in 2 minutes from the Hobo ken ferries, by the Hoboaen, Hudson City and Weat Hoboken horse reflroad. The locatwon is a heal one, and unsurpassed for extensiven ess and LAINERS AND SAW- jurned maes tm teting of hy ity fh, the prospects of @ war beiween France and | tines, aud biserminent abilities a#@ public off. | G o, & 50 ion will be held at 105 pekeal of views, Should thle dag. be stormy, the aale will the United States, A report, undoubtedly ® pure | cer are known and appreciated in every civilized | i374 2° 450 Chi evening, Nov. tet. at ba ti-part 7 | be on the next (air day. Te 100 Mi . . 97 “f ery man working at the buel- to | country, [np politica, be wae @ moderate Liberal- bono N.Y. 7s, Ye 7 dee eres every. man workin members, are requested 10 at. rms easy: title perfe = Maye may be obtained of THOMAS ALD ET invention, hes obtained currency in F VAVID mw f 6 " sine ‘Ot see Reorne St House, aoe 4) and \ ; "i ‘i y 0, mn frai 5 pene SCOTT, & 6 the efact thatthe (United ater Covarutoent bet} itm farur of grat an ee ratrma bus vt | 140 rok [in Ms bil when inant expect. “Pin ineme epeakers cries | Gagte & Meteomey ms dey Chis Aneta. sent an ultimatum & Naronson regarding Wi jeslous rete of monarchy, Le wae | 2!" Mo. 1800 : Workinemen's Union wil rear e me" . a. a) a an ans —. a ; ‘ 19) Ob ‘ % Mf Are tei, A, Whitfie'¢, A UCTION NOTICE{CONTSTSUATION French occupation of Mexico, embodying ® pers | aristocratic in his notions, also carefully ruaintain- Bo wt pag etl Philip Miler Jebn Curran, Geo. bie den- areat oale of Horses, Carriages, Waco 15, ft emptory demand for the with Irawal of all French | joy the barrier between wealth and poverty, and hee bat on heusen and James Willie. ia) Robes, aoe, Helals, te. BAe JENK NS, Auet’r. i } ed ul. ww : = 77 eR — ron! eo the " d M troops from that country, ‘This sory bas ea weuerally leaning toward the former in all eons | 190 Hai 40 OiGak MAKYRS UNION—A REGUL AR | stock of ELLIS CROWS Livery stat les 13%. 10 marks of improtability joo ite very fa. En ficting interests, It is not yet certeiniy known Bt] ian meeting will be hei Ne as Ve ealee Le 2 141 Thompson et. Sale peremptory. 1 1 pad SA 4 img, Nov, 4 oe me NROORED? * " eee od Lightened governments are not in the habit of leap | who his successor will be, Lut the probability ie | 4/00 ia Cle weeny Sere fers AWNBROKER'S SALE — THIS ing at once fromm friendly and cordial relations to } (at Far! Ruseant, whe like Pa wow, baa been | 0°? fel nr “CLOSES G los o'clock, at BE i { rooms. 5S New Bowery, 3 lota valuable i) foods, first ciate men and women's wea: ing apparel, * es ev ultimatum. The very word wordbe a “ @uch @ connection, for it signifies » fins! prop tion, and implies previous discussion, The Ou ted in the wervice of the British governinent, Lew! vauced ty the vacant Premiersh arly Cloring Ha tl, fois & ; and other dre nikete, shawle, clo nes and jewelr: t ‘ d Dan HDR, at 5 o PL Ft W. &t i JOHN PLUNKS } i 168 do... 1d ga . wat b . see is Coal Swindlers Jong do 4y) hi & Alton i.. 1% * BA ATI A ONE ED p nyet, Thareda 1 RO jouw for another war as would » Del . ‘ j TBLE POLISHERS’ U, P, SOCIETY -- ; a ee iC o ¥ ~ ¥ pinertsapiet nbd ether fn , r 2, We bave lotely THe pulhe beve the beat reasons for believing 1 ms + Aa be e145? bat q ROI wa PO! ting of the above So JAWNBROKER'S SALF—THU RSDAY Li nan ebed Shaina te ects en tos Ad cob dl 4 they are awiadled by coal speculators, but nti 7 Fecoud ave. Nov. JOHN MORTIMER will ee1, at - = ¥ mown HO t , , " r w are aa) Ato. hed quite enough fixhting, have shed euvugt blood, | ts Ls # & ee eceas BROOD HOME clock, "The t Broadway, a Iarve assortent of dt eres, ie 1 ty the | ery few consumers know the extent of the impos | vivo tt me <u Cle & Pitt R order of Kociety, + | cloaks, blankets, quilts. undervarme nd & earion ‘end have expenied enonyh tone, Ww satiety the ' ts WAGE Whee cr TH 1500 0101's a4 a ‘ (HOMAS BOONEY © | ty of other goods, By order H. BAKNARD, 21 Third most prodigal speudthrift, Conse; ently the pey Lacle trtegilond nn do, mW 23 avenue. 4 dent, ¥ {os @iue'l-waleried clerk inthe etmploy | 100 Trea, 75-10 ple demre » season of peace sud tranquility, aud ime ae. EW YORK CARVERS’ ASSOCIATION. GAFFNEY, AUCT., OF FICIE 23 CHAS of @ weolthy coal speculator, writes us that the |. “ ous tN) be held on We will kell on Wed hay er) full izes sol uppreciatwe | buat Gaiv.e An extra cenoral tu will be bi 1 needay, at 10% « Ke the Government Ab beats be f profits of bis employer im coal, during the Jeet Fenn Ca 5 ofc}, Vo. a Stea be oF 1 sosevelt of “hoe tai he handsome bartosm, Noy f kin @ foreign , 5 Prost, ALBEK v + fine Beelieh pump anc nilent fixe ‘heir wish. Therefore the provoking © veer, were two Luu lred and eighty thousand ck | San bie ‘ a Pees “ : tos furn tore, Ae - tle, : a oeeae event Vw war by such weaus ae that referrett, | ub the | , : Jhio & Miss. pavers 56 ST SPECIAL MEETING OF PPAWS BOK KS SALE—THIs DAY, RY | ler Hat why should net the come t te | oy Vtebeives M sy <1 ly tudo, But is | /*re ’ Krier . iat thing the United Stats lalikely | ‘ ret yen Plumbers’ Provective Society JOUN MORTIMER, 15 bet Broadway, of don Geers to us that the object of this sbsurd Eugiteh | ve eens profs wien they « uae a ae Te Behr wa - P uw yo tern po y | iw ‘ 094 IOP PW ae Iiowery, on, Thursday evenin’, men’s and women's Clo*he tig, rilk, story, aud the extousive discussion which Law fo! lainous prices from consumers atom Porery | Guy Erie i ‘ 42 do ve Punctual atrendance fe roguesied, as tte mher | dre shirt, file shawin a @tstes theta larve stockholder sud director fn one ” do Gie02's In ALO LLP Leos of importance fo the trade will be transacted, | tad. remnants, sheets, epieaue, quilt, blarke towed ity are not very difficull ty discover, Those ibe principal coal inines of the Bchuyikilt Valley | 207 Mending it 115% jw Weck THEO, FIREHOCK, President, 263 | | count erpanes, table clothe, cont: pinte veute, be thies upon the rebellion, mill cherish bitter euwity sedis, st eins te ect hed L tbe Cattle Market hereby notified to stieud @ epecial meeting ab] Lo, 1 Mote at. “ ‘ . extent te which our citivens a ved upon Belts Heaw, Oct, 81, 1568 your Roowe, 65 Fart Broadway, thia OW een ay R. re : oer againat the (vite! Mates, whic! te jamb now inte | Pion ia ile neds t y Oct, 82 nt TH o'clock. All meimlereare requeried R + ROLLINS & CO, AUCTS.. WILD eifed by the probability that Bugiaud will be por Bhpe'e M aceelabet Aidt Pale hee: ber arket on 44th etreet epened well | to be prevent to get thelt tickets for the 4h rouual om fay, at Y ofClock, at 42% Canal #t, a large y ats ‘ad iffeted apou | SmeNns of coal ty te dealers ab $45 per tom, and | for dro \ ving, « gout supply—eay | Ball, By order of CHAS, CARTE M. | ascot ent of honsehold tu aiiure, new and’ yee: nd obliged to foot the Lille fur « : f that i cannot possibly comt more than ae much | 44) head id prices me ihe opening | YARWOOD, Sec, Come one, come 1 1 bat 0 ueisting of everything appertaining to houses our commerce by the Ale rt lbey Kuow me All the sabenten of rananettetion % ruling tor 1 0 fully op to thowe of last} _ - tas | New York, At that rate the coul costs the apecu 4 / ? hs i oan saditan atl at the auction rooma, No 1 Variance with the cherished Monroe doetriue, and Kenweky Durham, averaging bout luwewt, We lav re about #5,50 per ton, aud they sell it to con aleo witne 1 TUITU ee fo me, tables, A thevsale ef one tine lob OF 6d {0B 0. H. NO, 1 OF BROOKLYN aes sha thn m " be L. Mf —A Regular d teddine, they have seon the sivte ys ag vol Hy ae aa suinerd at from twelve to thieteen dollare per ton— poorly t Be lator a5 8 nies Srerentan erent *, Monthly weeting of thie n faroitare . pabaen ¢ e rel as mitebes " ad ) No vere rer pou | ) . an , te - an 2 ’ re country with reger ‘ he" mn a a rather ave | Wore Muna une huswired per cant, advance, oo were a little tily effecie, aud we obeerved | Hf Atiantic Iisll, cok, Apanel u snd ginen ware, de, EAA 1. than « war between Hranve wud the Uo Jobin Ball Crome xamired, i liinols, © Tet diccand erveral | (esor their nares will M¥ the ro’! of thise lay, Canal et, the furnte , Bg adil be pel de Bg A bang severa’ | memberrhip, order of FRANCIS MeGINNES4, fa large bo uae, 4) © o!leloth ed States, aud knowing that the Mexican ques Founapers out of the twenty-uine persons in state ato ry old cowa, ir © | Pree. HUGH WARD, See, 7 of eults s feather ring, glase ef veree ine tion is a faggot that possibly may be faa | Bogiend who were alleyed to be victins of the ure Toe Wie ect Ethie, Sortoone as Fellomn} FRENIAN BROTHERHOOD—ALL Soe cr ory tt ne en wouseneepinn 124° red into a flame, they sre anxious 00 | rebel cotton loan, Lave rished ‘nto 1 tod i nor best cate m but fer, uw diam and ren bere of the Tara Circle of Brook! \ TiILLI4 M ABLOIT, AUCTR, OFFICR instigate a quarrel, The probebiliy im that the | cisim all connection with the matter, The two] lua week tL? 26 Per Poune Hom the prices of) meet at thelr Hall, 969 Puli: 17) Che tham en.. at 1% wel ke i 01 Kast Boouds Dier glasses, tete-m-teles, ao ime carpets, cooking aud pailor etov om le ' aely, on bueiness of Jinportan ndon Times, whose names ap Cows aud Calves, Cows of the best quality «till | Cy fal pM. BGAN: been . coutinue extremely ecarce, aud prices rule even AIHER MATHEW TAT seert that they never invested | hicher ¢ sare bi 4 little English journals, in getting up thie clamor about ® French-American war, are acting the part of the urchin who puts the chip on bia comrade’s hat for editore of the peared! in th + last week having » a dollar in the cotton bonus, aud that consequently | finer t ’ d considerably by No. 4 of New York. — .Tu ARAOTT eae ‘ 7 | the pleatituliess of poultry. utes in Courequence of this M. ABBC 7 another to knock off, and thus inaugurate a fight. | ghey have not li ent, The probability in th nee achat te ’ og public precting will be dispeneed with, Th \ a gOrT, J OFFICE Wi ‘We appreciate the kindners of our Boylish frieuds | ghege porties tell the truth in reyarito having | (iood : nae vir inem bers are notified to attend, as an the envi ne, fron b de, painte Common to medium tangas | cere will take place on this evening, Nov, Ist, at their a:ned in Lose Co's House, No.2, Yo their attempts to embroi! this country 1a @ war | guifered no loss in thie way, but they ought to | Prine ealcer, pet Ib. Fa siasee ppest + | Kart Iuth et, at ¢o'clock. Finee for non. . spleuaid maboxany chairs and sotaas With France, but just at this tine we must respect: | inform the public what they have failed to make | (cod veal caives, per |b. Leais dence will be ariel en reed Sai, niew, SiIVer trwupets, Write dese, aver fully decline # foreign war merely for the sake of | by the collapwe of the Confederacy. There ta] Bulten era. Buseck iit daeat Sec. , a 134 : ad gratifying England, The Moxicen question May | Lardy adoubt thatthe bonds given so the Times vet ee sida rea Mass TT ws og FAteen MATHEW T, A. B. SOCIETY DRY GOooDs. eventually lead to diplomatic correspondance be | gn other influential partion, was designed to aes yc for ordir to good lots, while the No. 6, Y., will hold a pub peoting at thelr dacs and 2d ay 1 tween the two Governments, but it will not com- A. Wills, Esq mence with an altimatumn, nor js it likely thatthe friendly relatiens between the two countries w\'! de affected thereby, There ie good reason ty be- lieve that Narvoneon will voluntarily withdraw bis eopport from Mexico before louy, and, iu auy case, enr Government can atlord to await further de- Velopments Leflore resurtiog to extreme tensures, ; r ce or of belli: very beet stock i held at So, Lambe are bed at secure their influence in favor of the rebellion, as about last week's fieures, there being a scarcity of i, if well ax to Induce bona fide subsembers to take the | good stock, which prevonte a decline. (ood lan be are phe gl a f e . readily disposed of at 7 to ¥'oe per lb : } J : joan, Tt te wrather signiticant fact that the par- pore Pte change has ween effected in thie ines Ae at Pr nert Pal ties designated as bondholters are those who dur- branch of the market to-day, bys the jdleations are Me Jothe P peniten i tritle the me fi * oF Sen ing the war were niost eafnest iu their advocacy of Save pore fea were bringing 19 to 184.0, lve weipuc, | KYs Pres, WM. PE the recognition of the Comfederacy, They have | and 16\% tot for dressed, ‘ F ATHER MATHEW T. A, B, SOCTE told us that they lost wothing actually, and we | i qbywutal recente to the meek througlout the | A No, 1, of Jersey City, will hold a public teu city foot up 6.654 beeves, 154 cows, 4 veals, | rance meeting fn War on Heil Dellove them; will they wow bell us wiat the, loat | 6 25S eheep and lambs, and 14.470 swine showing | evening, 1, at 7 o'cl Bpeakine acrenee on last week's receipie of 127 beeves, 63) iphouam,- aent of th ther Mathew s prospectively ¥ cows and 1.046 eheep, aud « decreuse of Ud Veale and ine Mir Car r, of W amsburgh ‘ing! vod ewine txo Mi Wilkona. « NDUNN, Prest’ JOjt> ADIES’ FATH MATHEW 7. A.B. society No.5, N.Y., boldaa pubile meeting this Wodneeday evening, ta their ball cor, of 2oth et. and bul ave. " ny by FOR, Purcell and Luke Ma- guire, Kear, S.nging by Mewsere, Lindeer. Peily and Lawler aut Mises Meginn, Cannavan, Dutiy, Ry oo aud a hoet of othere THOS FYANS, President; OHN SILVER, Viee-Prest,; PHIL, MEREDITH, fee lv mpue FATHE ROCHE LONG sHawrs FROM AUCTION AT GREA?’ BARGAINS ALBO, BORDER PAISLEY SHAWLS, lone and ar AT VERY LOW PRICES, just received FROM AUCTION, at W. K. PEYTON’S, 406 272 and 274 BOWERY BOMBAZINES, CRAPES, THIBEYS, CASH: Ve KEs, ALYPACAS, BLARK CLOTH, TAM. ! POVLINS, and other cholee morning dress foods, just seceaved, at iow prices, at W. K. PRY TONS, __. 406 Noe, 872 and ¢74 BOWERY, ‘KRETS! BLANKETS !—AT LOWER 3% THAN CAN BE BOUGHT ELSk& OTICE THE PRICES.” BLANKETS, at +5 per peir, R QUALITY BLANKLYS, at c6 50 pes bas ROSE BLANKETS, of w ber pals, “ —) ll-4 HEAVY ROCIIL .E BLANKET? Ti MATHEW f, A.B. SO- | pee pair, Sa precast eah dE look Carefally to your Coanty Ticket, Trrne is usually so much political ex -itement iu A Memorandum For Voters. thir city on the eveof eu ciection, that it te nos] Kawpure thaton Friday of this week the Ree] 1 we necessary to remind voters of the duty devolving | @M¥ers will meet at the several poling places ly | pertine Brate, Upon them in relation tw the selection of good | this city and Brooklyn for the purpose of revi Gerace men for offices, The juditlereuce now geuerally | Correcting, and adding ty the lists of nemes rey soanifeaied by voters is well so far as it shows tered ou the 17sl ult. Voters who failed to bave disposition to drop uolsy pactivaosbip; but the | thelr neues recorded on the lastda, of rewistrae Same time it iv lmportaut tha y legal voter | Sen will on Friday bave avother opportunity to 31, 1506, to lle beiter, Su. ado, ab a> 65 j tern. BT Guat - @5 25, aud good uthern, at £0 hmel 25. market ds nochanged, New #2 Say Miwaukee spring, $1 V4ay) (6, © tor ubeound, aud boa Club, $1 ieee Chi ats Are dull at 40051 piteiadlbhr ier edie Labacrtcrn deaahorn de daal Ii hwnntliaivereaMidiout fled ALL Illy oral mg clety, Nu. i of Brooklyn, E.D4 will hold their} 11~4 FINE BATH BLANKETS, at $0 per pai State v 1 vie dull, at #1 luagl 17 for State, ihe A mange dp a » Balcony +h by 4 EXT SUPEI BLANE MES per mir. y vontess s8 of comparatively little consequence, | that the old law, which peri ittet voters to qualify tor Canada West rereine eect meeting at f ey F oeaeemee | gate a . KOBLANKETS, ot 1! per since both parties b good tickets, with plas. | 02 election day, is bo longer operative, Iti b Corn.— 1 tl raptor? ts To lower, Western musound {itn ioe bell tickets ie mano ot mupaiede “Tlios. M. itd, WOOL GREY BLANKETS, HEAVY, at #4 forma virtually Identical; but the eclection of | lutely necestary that every voter shall rey oh ose. SS everres: RS Sve te SahG We OROES | LLOYD) Eee, ob Os Bel i Hy, 0 0%. PEYTON, wficers for county aud district positions ta of great | PTeefovato the election, aud the ballots of those The Hay Market. . TA BOWE FATHER MATHEW FEMALE TX, ‘ 106 . . > New Vo Oct, 21, 1865. pty, No. 1, of Brookivn, &. D.. will hold a | ‘ a toment, and it te desirable that the best men | Wo are not registered before election day will not} ‘There is no change in ihe warket for huy, the | ‘Temperance meccing at ath 209 Grand at Choak $ — CLOAKS—CLOAKS—WE. IN. should be chosen. The voters of this city can, | berecetved, Dou's forges the day—uext HPriday, | eiply still being Heht, bat aa the a thie ( Wednealay) ¢ , .’ " viethe & paris a ’ * wa t,prices have unde wil be adilresead i i Sn ont by OF THE LADIES the Sd juss, to ow" very attractive « pbIES FASHIONABLE CLOA xt Tuesday, greatly witigate the abuses that ewe in New York, by carefully choosing good men for offices, regardiess of party affiliation, The *hoice of candidates for the Legislature is perhaps the most important to voters, alnce that body has ® great extent the control of the city government. The next session of the Legislature will have to tonsider a large number of bille affecting public ntereats in this city, and it rest« with the peope © determine whether our delegation hall be of hat class who are ‘for aslo cheap'’ to the highest ovdder, or that other class who will honestly labor or the best interests of the city, There 1s no poll- ing by Misa D terested in the weltar ug quoted touny at 6ua—e for for retail lois, The High Price of Food os ————s Mr, Editor: Perm\s mo to inquire through your SPE columns why the residents of New York and - CA saa RINNE Brooklyn so tamely submit to be duped by the of People Require am Altera banded organizations and systematic schemes of tive to balan healthy qe of their systema the butohers and bakers of those citics, who, re aod head inched poled Pano es fleas of juatice th it ht t Sarsaparilias wero used and valued, until several gardiens of justice an umanity, continue to s Ai extort and impose upon the hitherto passive in- impositions were palmed of upea the public under habitants; and also if some redress may not be | thie name, Ayer's Sorauparitia is no iinposition, 114 obtained, so as to reduce the prices of bread and Coal at 88 75 per ton.—The Schuylkill meat to s fair and proportionate price, as com- | Mutun! Coal Morapaay is now delivering the »ared with the original cost of mont and flour? | of coal at this price to ite sntecribers, For read, just now, as compared with the wholesale | formation, anpiy at the office No. ih Wallet, 431 sca! iasue involved in the sel ? cost of flour, yields the bakers fully 70 per cen Wheeler & Wilson tock stitch sewing owinlat Selection of men fox: the clear profits, ifter paying al! invidenta Rieti ale Machine aad Button Hole Machine, No, 625 Breau day ure and for county offices, and voters and meat now is being retailed at prices ranging | ¥%)N.¥ ould not support candidates winply because | frown 75 to 125 per cent over and above first com hey have the party nomination, In elections prices These fa: are ascertained from act h obsePvation, aud seriously tend to grind down : ere political principles are at stake—the choice mechanic, and the poor especially, ‘Lhesprices — Congressmen for instance—it is well enough to | now demanded for those articles are fully equal to wmAW ce ollow & political line, because such candiclates are | Mose usked when gold averaved 280 in tie uiarket F . = ; wpposed to be Lhe cause of these axorbiiant prices Caunos cer- CONNOLLY —On Tuesday, Oct. 51, of conrump- PP Pledged to support certain mes: | jainly be attribute! to a dearth of provisions, | tion, Caharine Connolly, aged 2¥ years and 6 noe, ‘ures; but there is nothing of the kind now, The | Thank God, the country just now abouds with | 8 Mative ot the Parish of Ruliwore, County Cavan, moly thing to conmder in respect to a candidate is provisions while the prospects tor the future are | Hii" sbether he will be likely to labor honestly and ‘ oT id triends of the fuuil, eke much brighter than they Lave been for many wleriaviane ie eitend “he tugeral On *rhureday aitbfully for the good of the city; aud this can be letermined only by closely scrutinizing bis past years. TI would beg to ask if some mesos ean- | atternoon, Nov, 2. at J o'clock precisely, irom ler late not be made available by whih thes: staples | residence, 206 Delancey at, and trou Cheuce to Cul. in the provision inarkes may be reduced t) prices | vary Cemetery Mia 7 cor th ctual value of gold, i <u et. 41 Ub, ‘uu. fe, Give professional politicians a wide birth. egg EMC edd ‘ CUNNING EAM > ra Ae Weter Cun As usual, they will attemps to ingratiate them alves inte the good will of the workinguwen by avish promises; but they cannot be trusted, BASQUES SACOLES manifactured in our own wo and of the most ef are euch that _ 3 CED, this rea Ye] : ape | ALY of the stores exclus,woly At A REGULAR ING OF THE I Goak v v0 Kepublicen A: sembly welfth Aesembiy I tutio oO. Lilave. D. received t! 108 tion for Member of 4 aly t BOURDMAN, Chairm JOSEPIE ARCHIB etary 48 Fr TH SENATORIAL DISTRIC mee.ing of the electors of the sth Ward, jay » BASQIe by RK. PEYTON, fo s Ta and 974 BOWERY \LOTHS, BEAVERS, AND CASSIMEE foo MEN'S. KOYS' and LADIES WEAR PULL SPOCK JUST RECCIVED at LOW PRIC a W. K. PRYTON’S, held Get ALGESTIN rol th hat Dirtrtet m nn nnn ee LE SIEEEEEEEEEEEEEeE thi aul 408 ; SPINGLINE POPLIN able to the nomination and eleciion of Hon, DAN TL, 4 ool. in pain and broche M. O'HKIEN as Senator of the above district. and | RECEIVED), ate! Sand oppowd to the “rine.” au present eorrapt 406 = - vie | management of the ¢ sod County soverny . ” 2 * il be held at Clinton G n, l.éand sel Wivpprec er 7 Howe Sewing Machine Company. No.G29 | fon ile Wedueaiar evening, w Suciock, Rule | PXMPRESS CLOTHS—BEAUTIFUL QUAL Rroadway, N.Y. tlias Howe, dr. Froeident, Agents epeakers have beon invited, and will addrors the | 441 Y, 1m all the NEW COLOLING ; —A MASS Oy At ed Tg, a, wanted. tiug. FREDERICK ZIMMER, Charman. rit. W.K, PEYTO.'S RL, PHOMPPON, JOAN J, CULLEN, Beer's. 155 406 Nos, 2Tz and 274 BOWERY AMES BRESLAND IS THE PEOPLE'S fk RER CH MERINOS—ALL COLORS= cived trom pees Pe at esshed Miaeh dt odd Ww Independent Democratic Nominauion tur Ase. biy, Jath (ueerict, isi Ward, ’ N*S. wed ae BOWERY. MERINOUS AND EMPRESS * NEW SHADIS of GREEN, PL Re Fe GARNEL, aud MAL VL, pow eo mue b received at ” R EGULAR UNION NOMINATION,~ SAVENTH SENATORIAL Dis tiled PWELETH, MNETEUNTH, TWENTIETH ag PM ENTY-FIRST, a EYTON'R, Is WARDS, b 2! and 274 Bowery, a or by some systematic principle of competition, | nin ta beloved som of Michae! Mary Cun TWENTY BE counteract this clubship league # letrimental to uingha 1 the public The high price of coal lass your Wau 1 7, ‘a f soou reduced, owing to the humane and praise. es st aS ie ae worthy exertions of a few honest-winded capital dogs 0 te THOMAS MUKPIY ; YEGULAK DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION, a fommeany aud Mo ; -~ 7 OF NEW DRESS Goods, RUMASED AT KREDCCED PRICES SEG! Vis PAST WEER,S tives aud frieade of (he fat. id the tugeral rooklyn Are rempect bie late ress ¥ metrics hey b aay ys ot hha te DEVLIN. On ay, Oct. 81, Margaret Devin, : sctubly, GEURut AID AND BIRIPED \ ALENCIAS, ox “ eead — wr eneead to the talanee ot at an gees eae hating ay iy amas the Le oveds aries Devo, aged Gu years, oe ne iT rN and fee only dd wanting.” Lueretore, } \ yw ¥ > | native o ) treland, : S-GLULAR DEMO AD ALPACAS (double width), onl, tant his balios on election ‘a 1 ” Me ¥ re orate the condition of the poor #8 uuch, if not Wha velsuieas and te of the fawily are resp A Wsnn cud Gitieane, 1 y i ¢ et him also be more, than in the article of coal, Could uot a] tually invited to meeting be convened tu (ake into comsiceration the | alternos nd the funeral On aus iuy ¢ ry Por Justice of the Marine Court FRENCH POPLINE, in Pinid and Striped, very d, at 1 o'clock, ow Wer iste sesience, y worth 4ereful bo ser For the unexpired tesin of the Inte Jicive MeCarthy heay ule tol that good vames only ere upon it, ou The 1 — propristy of organizing a jolt Sicck Association, | ¥ Bass 5th et, N.Y. ls BARTUOLOMEW O'CONNOR, ¥ FRENC ¥ fas§ toy N#, ROCHE FIGURES Mouble ‘ho Death of Lord P. aving for ibs Object & lesigu bo wpen o bakery DONOHUE Oct, 80, Owen | PEGULAR UNITED SERVICE NOMINA>| CREPE COS: ; : Yur foreign news whic aimornon. establishment, with brauches to 60 formed at dife | Donohue, ape native od County sive, R ; TlON, jae ie A ORE EAL GL NLAS, | fra'l stripes, only She, am b ich we publish this morn- ferent and equidisans lovaliiies; aud & sumilar es. aintances are res ‘ SOLDIERS’ AND SALLORS CANDIDATE PINE QUALITY BLACK AND COLORED ALPAs ‘38, anounces the death of Lord Patwguswom, | tablishmens for the obtwiuing and providing the usintances are repectiully oh yp ragentes Pg LPs Crime Minister of Eny’ Tent various kinds of meat required? Cannot ive people become shareholders theres, who, besives | good and cheap iment and \ holesome t also be entitled to their anuual, or wetl-munual | aged 47 BARKLEY Obs | Of COLORED PARAMAT AS, at 5 We K. PEY TO & 1, Although the de- od bad reached the advanced age of eighty-one years leas two lays, bis Several health was repu- lat inet, at ty o'clock, from h 9 City Lall Place, SUPEKRY ANDREW bb day, Oct. 21, Willinu Gonta, Te THE ELECTORS © & | resend GOULDOn ‘Tur TUE 7TH sky 46 ara and 1s daye, ‘ 72 and 874 BOWERY QILKS — SILKS — SILKS — NEW PLAIN i . ’ viel District of the Clty of Ne otk. ted to be good immodiately preceding the brief diviteude of the 7 its aceruuing sherefromy is is Due notice will be given in to-inorrow's poner, uy, aa ane melte ly fash, hovin A cule i > Ulness resulting in bisdeath ; and time that sometitug shout be done su these mate 1 LoNGWORTH—Died in the Lord, of a fow hours | porte toshoeiect teat bE have with nt aval BILAS FROM AUCTION nani ‘ iand the present an- | ters, if it w re only to protect the housekecpers | jlinorr, om ‘Tureday. Oct. sbi, Elz Cauchteret the | canvas ae ® Candivate jor Seuaor in 4h Agta yc tent will therefore be received wath aur. | au the poor from the black ruardions aud bloke | tece semmel Longworth, Hedy Of AnHEV. io, Wea. | Renatorial District, Linge (hie cove ion to au GF deg, $1 " Priee in this country emous teuuts so commoniy dealt out by the | u iy Lresand, . uuder no elreamatances Will my nace be witha, acl ry, where, by reputation, he was mtchers to y Whose mean® de aul alow them fue veistives and freude of family reepecte | A’ Lau oppored to Jobolng in. iveislation..1 NEW PLAIN COLORED +150 per yard, Sown, England has suffored the loss of | io pay the proves deswunded inily invited $0 attend the funersi,en Th vos, | special railivad gratis and cute of 1h Dery ane ache Fi Acie scinn her ables statesman in the death of Pauaansrow Now York. Ost. 25 © A Fetesp to te Poors | tu: at 2 clcicek, VY, Ma ab 2) Suuaruit ook, | interests ot the clty to @ few, to th the | at gt oa ‘1 the Pashlonable Colora, lyn, imblin popere ple dee COP rahi sad VARKIS Pima News, Yarkets, de, New York, Tuesday, Oct. 31,6 P. M.—Gold opened this morning at 146, fell to Lid» vanced to 146 ., and finally closed at the opeging pice, Thoate.. | taions of the general stock market, com Many-and favor the greutest economy in public at expenditure, the reduciion of taxation, and ot da) mecouutaniiity of public ee anit wad beloe proee ed hy many, orgauimations because of iny krown | p “er Ty bee advocacy of these ducwines, dew it my dusy to nM Af Ki u KE, from $1 0 3h par yard permit the use oc tay Bane % eis Candigate for rm . et » Noa, 2729 274 BOWERY, penator, Patea New York, Oct, Sib, le0d. GEO, | > ; ff Dear Houston et, W. McLEAN, in QUARER FLANNEL, ALE WOOL FULL > ¥ Peg a ” , n wer fal abe ” 4 Rist ASSEMBLY DISTRICT—22D Ward, | Qj YABY Wie AND HLAVY, ct 5, cou.e por vad e fecuiay ‘Lammany EH Mewberot Assombiy, AL « rc F nore than half a century he was prominently sic fled wih the British G overninent, filling various offices of gress responsibility, and for MALY yeara he cous s », f ‘pled the Premiers ~ bighess office iu the realin =— On Monday, Oct. 34 Carrie, ima and the lave Beverly |'y | month and > days rela ives aud trie 1 to atten mothe , dJd ety near + 2 ue al o'oock, A ~On Monday, Oct. 34 Ror and a? 25, fully inva rm nee Oo} Thursda, Hesey Jon Ty henner ; TRAVE pared with those of yesierday afternoon, show a} the:ciovea wie of Hush TON) Was bora a c dad Pear - Broa lands, near Romeey, | ma:ked dccline in the majority of etoks. Govern. | ative o. Parish ob Avbey, & = p y 4. 20th, 1784. His public ca- | ments were heavy and lower, (here was a fair di commenced in the last century, » and at the | mand for money, but it was froe!y 1 time when Faglaod was fighting € 97 nations | The discount markes continues pet AL ality against the first Naro: cent, sterling exchange wae dull and eteaay ni vee APOLPom) in the | ere’ 60 days bills were quoted at lis ya renith of his power, Patwenstoy occup'ed MOLE (afterward Lord Pauwer- 4 ers, " Me TeALS, & 4, Leling nO" ination bor PFEFYT KWAK Wat 408 W. K. PEYTON S, CHAS, FELTNER, 212 and 374 ‘Bo’ ry, peu: Lous'on et Pele Moot LLOr aries uti” W ET MUSLINS — |: TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT—IsTH Wd Ward Union Nomiuution and Citizens’ Apsoci- | ' the iionds and relatives or tt 7 of hier tous, Lhomus Reynouls, aad b 7 percent, | Carainy aie ieespectiuily suvaled t al? p neral, from her kine redeace Bank. | (Wednesday, afternoon, at 4 0’cie WHITEHEAD—On Tuesday Mtornoon, Get Balas W Hl. MARTE RSON, wud those PT MUSLIAS= s ry the ta B. Udsh et, thi Borh bleached and uablesct does. tucse musiins have warranted bis “hirtings and Sheet. 1 bo t at @ gieat Ch, are £4.04 Nominstion % CHARLES H, SMITH "Change to-day Flour was be. & lle. better, Sarat Whitehead, wife ot Dr, 4il sdvane th , doing. Spring Wiueat wae dull sad pric ie 1 Princip iG hool No. Z meri '¢ » MOZAR' Ha 3: cnet ree OF @ bigh position of Becretery of war, and | Sarai’ favor, while Winter closed more serge | pn Pel ct rem Mes eee Tor she family ere in. gop WARD, | Mt eARE Ral sath | eCkOr ah, for, in that capacity did much to 4 Wavance the | Gor wee Gull and lower eld were Uist and hears vited to attend the funeral, fe TE rewantecaenn. | REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION ~— ao — % t sanee of Evglend, and to strength the ’ ras without decided "y avy Non sik x 1 o'clock, >. 163 ant, Becabss of fwenbis a a4 oO ne FE METAL WANTED—APPLY AT Sie Aa

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