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a tricksters, and she question aaturally suggested itself to the public mind, whether the new converts ies, | vere sincere. Elections are a kind of political cru- ‘| cibe, which are apt to take the gloss from the - POLITICAL. 7H WARD GUNTHER CLUB—AT A th Ward Gunther Club, held at meeting of the 7: rd Gun fab agi ale eee ae re ETT 1, Sas nat Rano THY NEW YORK SUN, WEDNESDAY MORNING NOV. 1 wetn h : schemes Of politic d to be Rice ¢ qesckibon was Rasaimouly adopted south Carolin and the Amendment, b oliticians, and to expose them to pu RES. Y On Nov: 18h, Mre, Brideet Reilly, wife | ed, That we name as our first choice for the Tue ratification of the Covstiusionsl Amend. | He + The late elections were largely Repull- of James Reilly and wnghier af feurance Gillock, @ sroraity the Hoo. c, ming FY GUNTHFR, rant, by South Carolina, increases the number of | 68% the heat of the contest has gubsive!, andin pative the Varia! all + County Cavan, | b. bis hones administration of our municipal T% his unces Hog to stay the tide of official cor- ruption, an hie earnest endeavors to promote ree form, has earned for himeelf fuily the worm approbas tor of all hones! citizens, MENKY BISUOP. Pree, JAMES MURPHY, Ses. 113 OOH WARD GUNTHER CLUB—AN mMjourne! meeting of this Clad will be held a@ Columbia Hall, 316 W. 36th et, on Wome tia td evens ing, Nov, 1th, et 8 o'clock, FRED, BUTCITER, President, pro tem 112 reland, The relatives and da of the family are reenect- fally invited to attend the fnneral, which will take piace from her residence, 495 Third ave, to St, Ga- riel’s Church, East sith et and from’ thence to Calvary Cemetery, at 9 ociock this Wednesday morning. 139 TIFRNAN—Bridget Tiernan, native of County Roscommon, Ireland, aged 65 years, for particul: to m Cates @ndureing that peiey totwemsy-five, Only | looking for ite reaulte we eae the justness of tbe thres more ere now required to make the wessure publ doubt concerning the politicians alluded to, c erative, ood there ie no doubt that the requisite | for thelr friendship towardhhe President has turned poraler will soon be added to thelist, NewJorsey [So Gross, The Exrnmas now says that the Prosi+ will certainly endorse the Amendment at the dent's conduct is “inexplicable; the Wortp coming session of the Logislatare, and it is proba. desing to find fault with his policy, ani the late Die that several of the late rebel States will follow sulsidized organ of the Confederacy, which also WOR. Wap aid LW. Pt, 65% 65's a 7 a > - ———— = | ‘ Ne of Boush Carona within @ few weeks, | claimed friendship for the Proadent, now flatly TRADE NOTICES. : . b rbresery “ , a oF 6 entenls amends | denounceshim, And these sheets profess to leat SER aad AUCTION NOT Neat _ Alshough the adoption of & Be, 1 40-0. LL FOREMEN HAVING CHARGE OF — -—--—____-—_-—---= teant was never doubtful fo the Northern 6: the great loyal Dornocratic party, whese members 1 Al. & T. H. a paablan ian oe Hasterving ts) Seetae Rise ve UCTION SALE OF BEAUTIFUL BUILD. 6) ere has unt!! recently been much doubt concerning fought in every ba.tie of the rebellion, and whieh To Mar, & Cin, 1 Pf 45 notified to come forward gud joia the Bricklay 18" ing lota, Wednesday, Nov, 15, 1566, at 2 o'clock, Un ae a ‘ and Pineterers’ Protective Union on Thursday niebt, | CD ‘4e premises. A splendid chance for every ma an GO. LOM Nov, the 16th, held at Franklin Hail, Jereoy City, | 1? Provide @ home ats email cuilay. 6) por cont. o Thore failing 10 compiy with sald request the mem. | th? Purchese may retain on bend and morteace for Ahe ection of the reclaimed States upon the subject, | to day stands truly and firmly by the President, Tho latter, if they were now fully restored to The rank and file of the party are its pure gold ;— “ . Aterin of yetry or thi jichaser may pay ali cash, their old status in the Union would have the power | "uch leaders a6 those referred to, ite dross. lat anconp 80489. P ce an Wipe re! he Br le lag a if he deaites, Vitle portest. 69 bulidivte lou in © hs dete mearuct, @0 4h votes of two or three | not apparent that the people, in the late elections, 30 M.S. Whil, Secty, : 7 ™ 190 ry My eae eee ineion Gly ite. tener | of thero are required in order to eccure the requis: | saw through the ruise which these politicians put 129 C ¢ A REGULAR MEETING OF THE DRY the works of he Arporieas Waten and Clock (. de three-fourtie of ali the States, W thout the | on. and that they have, by the voice of their votes, y } “en Oh . erie ne Painters! Assostation will be hetd te Sian’ i. ae ea Hote ke: Je wy vf 5 . ‘ . le + oe eur av i), This Evening, at 7! o'clock. | © rries, Care ran night to Holok edoption of he Amendment Ly these Btates there | Fe 1 to the Dermecracy, * Purify thyself of thy 450 10 Cn. & NWO i will be nominations he ouean as aie meaning pa and Testher partiovlare epply te THOMAS Bd would be nothing to prevent any Btate from re-ee | p'iro us element 1" ie nA A apes K ed ‘ oe hee | 4 DEN BEATTIE, Pres. CHAKLES H. OFDY KE iH e Ayers | Hudeon wey pet the Cou . — ve oY i rs . ee. one, om7 A, wor, or D Aablishing, ab any future tine, the tnetitution of RI vu) Erte R.. Gut Bu G0... +46 i = a | Aictts, 8S Montgomery ot, Jersey C ehte of Landtord and Tennant uu c vg doo Chi, BL Q. & R..1k 0 ¥ “A, Le jou now stands it re- ‘ 4 4 4 X MAKERS, PLAINERS AND SAW- . ry, fof an the Constitution now stanc a re Pitor of Sun: ask your opinion | a Had. ky Boe 1B 10 ji. A 2 as S . ; i B yere ron atin Yt Hed Aa rena meeting eognizes and endorses thatingitution. Theime | iq gin follow rel apartments in @ | 1%) poate ta Tn OO LGS | of the above organization will be bei! at 199 Bowery, ; Al o'el portance of the action of South Carolina ie t tenement hour: rat of Mav, receiving from | yy) on : 11439 a this Wednesisy evening, Nov. 16, at i o'clock, | fQuare, cor, Waverly F the landlord @ receipt for acvance rent for one month only; with a furtier clause, that I aloud pay the rent onthe firat of each month, and was bound in the aausl manner of printed receipie b> perform certain things, Buch ae clean stairs, en- triea privies, dec, en! not to enenmber the ouiries, throw ex or var bage in the cellar, a0) § wood the fon, &, orin case of default inthe aw con ‘it.ong, the landlora or his agent should bave the right to re-enter end teko possession v thous further notice. I have paid mv rent punctualy and performed all the a # pulations, but have lately received ® notic an additional eum per month for rent, Has ihe landlord any rightto @mmand an advance rent, or to eject me if I con- tinue to pay the same sur volore vill the frat of ext May? The question is of graft importance to toe aud others wio lve in tevernent houses, aw there can be uo limit to the rapacity of landlords it they ere #ustaiued in such an unusual clair, Yours, A Tanant The law governing agrecmnents between landlords end tenants is not eo periectly plain as we could desire it, hence, the rule bas been for the justices to rely upon the evidence im each particular case of grievance, before enforcing the law. If the Flection of office: business on | tue contained fn the 4-0 rato, Diy order ACH. PENSON, rest. JOHN | Parlor, dining and chatate STORES Bee. 116 | ol paipiinan a = TT Ta a 7, a Oe Wh . y * CA TERS UNION NO, 4.—A PUBLIC | fuou oa) meeting will be held at thetr bali, 8th ave, and 18h ety Wedarsdsy evening, Nov. loth, Subjoet— FKicht Hours a Day's Work. Allinterested and mem- bers of Workinemeats Union cordially invited. bhi 3 RY GOODS ¢ KS EARLY CLOSING Awociation—The reruiar weekiy meeting ot thin Aprouation will be held this Wednesday evening, in Fauy osing Hall, 20T Bowery, By order JOUN HENRY "POY, Peet, JOHN PLUNKET, ee JOURNEYMEN PLUMBERS PROTECTIVE e Society—The disavreement existing between this Bociety and Mesers. Brnkerhoft & Springetein hav- jug been satiefactorily setued, the meubers are hereby notified that they are at liderty to reeume work for the above named. employers whenever ortunity offers. ‘THEO, FIREN OOK, Pros’. PURCELL, Bee, pro te 137 JOURNEYMEN PENCIL CASE MAKERS’ 7 are requested to attend au informal meeting on Thorsday evening, Nov. 16th, as 8 o'clock, at the Morcer House, cor Broome wad Mercer ete, A eene- rel attendance 1» requested, 8 fore readily perceived, for it plecee all doubts at rest concerning the success of the Amen !ment. fince the position of the I’ceaident upon th's ques- tion became publica and tip it became koown that be insists upon t)¢ ratficativa of the mea- eure by every reclaimed siaie, as @ requisite of restoration, there hus been but little ground for fear upon this point. Still it was not Known bow the late rebele wight be ditpowed to accep! this requirement, and heuce the gracefulness with which Bonth Caroline has apparently acted will be fully appreciated ant commended at the North. ‘The promptness of the act isall the more praise ‘worthy from the fact that South Carclina went into the rebellion avowedly to protect slavery froma Northern encroachment, sod itis well known that the Palmetto Btato bas siways been the foremont champion of the institution which now 18 has fiually and forever repudiated, The sivantages of GLe tightening rein’are beginuing t sppear, Cattle Market. Butts Heap, Now, 14, 1865, Beeves.—The market @ this polut openrdon Mon- day morning with 0,700 Beed of cutie im the various yards, being 6% less than the number ofered this day week, In consequence of this comparatively moderate eupply, drovers aucceeded, daring the ealy house of the opening day, ln advancing prices of the grades about ‘sc per Ib, above thoro of last hich advance was maintained throughout the forenoon of that day, During the afternoon, how- ever, trade became less animated, when holders, fioding it impoesibie loucer to force dic te ona, receded to former ruling pric thin. diminutive oxen anddry cows, 10a) averave droves, well acapted to retail businces, from 15 to lée; really good beeves, ITalSe, and tip-top, extia iat, fancy catiie, at l¥vaduc, or about @2u0 or 217 per bead K Coa and Calves, With the present high prices of Putter and cheese, farmers are etill unwilling to dis- pees of their mlichers, even at the preseat high heures at which they are beid. This fact, in conuec- tou with the active demand pow prevailing Jor this €laee of cattio, abil Meuds Wo sussala former rates, and we sil quote: £10008 150 » A rare chance for parties com- tmeuclug housekeeping, 16 D BL E, AUCT'R, SALESROOM 4 ~“ © Bleecker ot, will sell this day, ot 1 o'clock, stock Qod fittures of the Liquor rlore, 416 Mulberry ety; Gleo turoiwure attached, Poritive eale in lots. 104 if ENRY FELTMAN, AUCI’R — OFFICR pred at) a) oe ® A oH fay. oe gooss a ture th f ye do. Madiron et, Bale positive, io jot. titi 9 be Nok E TO EMIGRANTS—THE GEORGIA Lend and Emigration Company, (hrough the acting Secretary, have mad® arrangements with thi Saetite of the lines of ateamehipe running to Sa neh, which seduces the price of paseage, for emic: ante tos! je State of Georgia will apply for passage to the Pursers of the respective ships of those lines, at Piers 11, 36 and 45 North iver FFICE OF THE NEW YORK Gauranty and Ind-muity Company, No. 14 Bre i, New Yeoik, Nov. Sth, 1505, Notice te heret thats meeting of the stockboiders of the New Yor e@nty aud Indemnity Company will be held ofice ot the company, No. 14 Broad at, in the City of New York, on Tuseday, the fifth cay of December, 1505, at 12 o'clock, M., for the purpose of voting upon tal x ROAR a = —=— 5 he ques Maricipnl Reform. landlord bas rented the tenement for one yeur, sivas) | GEGAR MAKERS! UNION A MEETING | Con punv.trom one milion of dalla under e verbal or written agreement, the tenant ou #49805 | KD will be held at 182 Hester at. on this Wednesday Tae people of this city devote one day ont of the millone (2,.AN,000) to which last na: fr 1i'.al4% | ev ming, Nov, 15th, at 736 o'clock, E, MACALE, | proposed to increase euch capital, SAML. |) ahree hundred and sity-five to choosing municl the payment of the agreed rent, retains possession | (5.1) Vaal 5 Pres. 100 Oke SONA TILAN THORNE abs. ohNnoe : tee hundred and wixty-four | Sbereof until the lst of May, and the laudiord bas | Cotman ¥ . 1 a —== MAKTIN BATES, JORL WOLPE, Wo BUTLER pel officers; and for three bundr y ieal b ‘ { Callekive . . taal SOCIE I NCAN, LA. MURDOCK, LULIS VON HoFFs days thereafter they regret the choice they mate, | 29 legal right to raise the rent, If the landlord | (rasa cuives per head LUE ie doagso > MAN, HERMAN MARCLU SE, Directors, PAWNBROKER'S SALE — G. Auth, © |, on Thursday, Nov Chathaw et, slarce aesortment of nen and women's Coline, remnants, quili*, Liankets, boots, shoes, Le, co, Lo commence at 10 o'clock, By order © ___ 0 GRAND PUBLIC TEMPERANCE Meet- ing of the Father Mathe A. B, Societe, No. 4 N.Y. willtake place this evening, at ball 335 Fast 12th at, at 7 o'clock P.M. The public are re-pect fully invited aa the best oftalent will be om hand, Sheep and Lambe.—The supply of eheep bea accu- mulated di we the sent week, and we now have At this mar some 7,000 bead, Th's liberal euppiy bas teaded to reduce prices tomewhat, and quota- tions now range a» folio 6 to S\sc for common to extros, Lawbe remain at about inst week's prices, only rented the premises on s verbal or written Sgresmont for one month, at the expiratl va of thas month he can raise the rent if Le chooses to do sa, and ejectthe non-paying tenant. Parties hiring The rock on which the people annually weeck the municipal ship is this: They rit political issues Auto the contest for local officers, The politicians, by adroit management, eucesed in bringing party 1 ul st i .: from T's t r fair to ext a Th rt) ill be addressed by Mr. Jobn MeCirath IMPSON, questions into the canvass, and by skillful manipn- penned sbould be particuiur io making their by yet Be jor swine is at present very President of st. James’ TA. B ‘3 = ogre rh e Astion they manage to break the ranks of the | *éreements, Uvely and prices 8 fenenauently, hess St coraee Lancton. Singin by Mores. F. McCowan, Rosch AWNBROKER’S SALE THIS DAY AT people, and trues them to vote against esch Bank Expansion. ae ve lor @ lous, OS rere, Bite LIAM VU’ EN, Pros i 10s o'clock, at BELL & INGRAUAM'S anle- rooms, 5S New Bowery, 300 lote firet rate pledeed cous—-men women and ehildrens clothing, fin PeRROM, pect goods, unlerciothing, table and > linen, shirts, ahaw la, clonks, quil'e, Dlanke's pillows, sheers, boote and shoes, fc. suitable tor tha sea-on, By 8, D. MOSS, 61 Catharine ot. Thareda., Ia eale for M. MEURBACU, Friday, for L. Cui "3 Clinton ot, 126 PAWNBROKER'S SALE—GEORGE LEW- IS, Auctioneer. will -ell this day, at 131 Bowe. other, The remedy for this danger consists in the otal and complete abandonment of partizanship 4n municipal elections, Itis a matter of no conse- quouce to the people of this city what thelr muui- «pal agents think about questions of ® national character, which have no possible connec- tion with the administration of local of- The total receipta for the week throughout the city foot up 6.94 beov S! cows, 1,43 venis, 26,062 sheep aud lambs, aud 17,800 ewine—showing ecainst Inet week's receipts an i eof 96 veal, 4.700 sheep and lambs, and 3,160 swine, aude de- ©. ease of 155 beeves and 9 cows, Flour aud Grain. New Yous, Nov. 14, 1966. Plour.—The market is dul former prices. Sue The Post of last evening saya: The bank #tatement, as published yesterday, shows that» very large increase in loans has been made by such banks as have large country con- nections, ‘Tuis ie no doubs caused by the clreum- hat some of the interior ks have been ng beyond all safe limits, smmodation here in con above number will be held this pesiay ng, at 8 o'clock, cor, #2d et. and let ave, Pane- ttendance is required. By order JOHN P MICHL. CUNNINGHAM, Sec. 106 GRAND DISPLAY—A PUBLIC meeting of the Young Mens’ Father Mathew T, rv : A. B, Bocietr, No. %N. Y., will take place at et. tention one country bank as an example, | perfine Staley #1 Toaps Lu; bextra do at ns Wars 46; | Charies rooms, bet. diet and 42d ete, Sth ave, this | TY; by order of W. FIMPSON, alarce fesoriment of fices, We want clean streets, better sani- pital is two hundred apd fifty thousand dol yeetera ralow «rade: 8 $5 25a 75; ah pying | evening, at 7 o'clock, Speakers, Merers. Jonn Rat- lndies* and gentiemen's clothing, cousieting of pownt, lars, oll of which is invested in government bonds, and psced at Washington as security for ciroula. tion or for government depx tery regulations, lighter taxation, and a better and soore efficient systera for the city government gen- ferty, Madden and others, Singers, Mies boy, Mise Metiuiness, Movers, Mullin, King, Kearney, Dagon, and a hostof others, The public are juvited to come shawls, remnants &e, &e.; ato at Le keine eniextialoto! men's clothing, well worthy the ate teution of buyers, pale to commence at 1's o'cik.130 Oho ab $8 Obad9 10; Superfine Western, $7 Tbaps- ly ow graces of Canada bxtra at $5 thas 45 ; and good Ww mperiine Southern, at #9 b.aeld 25, Gram.—The wheat market is 1 to’ better. New ar id procure te THOMAS MEAGHK os aan Hd erally, The men who will {naugurate suoh re- | this lnvestinent of its available 4 @ being quoted as $2 41n¥8 45; Milwaukee | Prost, “M. MCUEARY, Vice, JUHN O'SL ivan: JAWNBROKER’S 8 A LE—~RICHAKD forms are the men to vote for, and what does is | Dave actuaily lent to bagi 65; Chicago Spring, $1 T5a#1 85. b ad ETS ESET DEVOTIONAL SINGING MEETING will be belt thie Wednesday evening, at & FIELD, Auetr, 489 Pear! et, will sell, to-morrow, ‘Thuredey, at 109 cleock, & large lot of men nnd woe wen's clothing, By order of Mrs, B, Cosieio, 16 MoU et. Lah four millious of dollars, Uuder the recent pressure it need uot Le Wondered at that thie instituuon has hal to sell at @ sacrifice a cousiderable aout of Are dull aud beavy at 40a54 90 tor unsound, and Geadse for sound, Barley» dull, at €1258$1 59 for Canada West, matter to the people what the views of those men may be upon’ general political topics? If « busi- " 114 tor State, pel tthe f the Younw Meu's Christi NRDARE DIN OT TT ee ness man were in waut of » competent person to | #VeH-siir ties, #1 on The market ts te Detter. Western unsound pte Tél Fifth ave. and 237 Broadway. All AWNRBROKER'S S/ bAa\Y— oversee important business interests, would he dis- . being quoted at Sba¥lc, and sound Mixed Western | youn persous ere iovited. 19 JAMES AGAK, A ell at bY New Bow. er man end employ « bed one bessuse he Hew the Cholera Thrives. ab Ye vaus, — nnn | ory, GU) Lote of men ADd wome ine, ailk, me- PUBLIC ME Men's Father Mathe Brooklyn, E. D., will be held this eveaing, at their ball, cor, South 2d and 4th ste, Speakers ilon, Ira Buckman and others, Singing by the Clab, Come early, F. Jd, MULLIGAN, Prest., L. POW BE Bee See. 19 Betis PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION— An E:nalish society is tn course of forn benevolent and protective purpores, Cor ie oiicited by the Comimitive trom those rm be connected with it, ptar Hotel, State at, N.Y, 016 JRATHER MATHEW T. A. B. SOCIETY of N. ¥., will hold @ public meeting this evening, at T o'clock, at the corn king by Mesers, Ceor (root ainging by Me ise (Mahony, Mise Bel. RKY, Vrest, WM. PETE ta FATHER MATHEW T, : No, 1, of Jersey City, will he ® public tempe- rance meeting in Washington Hali,cor Newark and Jersey aves, Wednesday evening, Nov o'clock, Speaking by Mr, O'Donnel! and wood, Singing be Miss Lawlosa Mies Dy others, JOHN DUNN, Pret. J, CULL The epidemic has made {1s appearance at Fre- mantie, ® suburb of Southampion, England, at present containing about 4,500 inbabitants, and within a week there have been six deaths there, all returned as Asiatic cholera, A local corres. pondent ascribes the visitation to the draivage, respecting which he sa: “*Dhe eyastern adopted is that of runuing the pipes of each house into a dead well, paced about ax or Lt fect below the sur- face of the soil, in ground ich is # loose sir These wells are tuaic of bricke, witho any cement, \uterstices being left within them as in an ordinary well, thus permitting the escape and Olterauion of allliquid matter which may flow intothem, All the live wells being necesssrily at @ }ower level than the desd wells, the liquid per- 60! fiom one into other, the grave! per- it © doeo, There sre some six hundred dead wells, which may be compared to se many reiorty #il generating or disuliing polsonous gas through their bunke (she pipes) into ther several receivers (the houses), Every flush of water jute the dead well forces the poison tuto the h ation gon aa deadly © the bumen syesem as prus- Tho Hay Market. New York, Nov. 14, 1565, There is no change in the market for hay, she supply still being light, but as the demand i quite muderaie at prevent, prices have undergone no change worthy of note, being quoted today at 60a0be for shipp.ne, and S0ede for seinil love, SPECIA Dalley’s Magical Poin Mxtractor positive- cures plice, burns, sores, chapped hauds end lips sprains, braises, wounds, rheumatiem, ealt rheam, &c. H centea box, Depot 45 Liberty et. 125 “The People Have Been So Mach Impos- ral worthless Sareaparilias, that we ble to recommend & preparation which cau be depenued on as containing the virtues of that {ovaluable medicine, and is worthy of the pubile confidence, Dr, Ayer's Sarseparilia cures when ann thing can eure the diseases that require an alterna- tive medicine, Vked the latter's pollticaand disliked the former's ? Ts tw just that thing thas Now York bas been led to do time after Nine by the shrewd plans of the poll- @iclans. If the people want to relieve thomsslves from thie incubus, if they want to elect such officers et the coming election as would be an honor to the city; if they want to checkmate the demgns of sheir old but skillful eneray, who are now banging lik hes upon the city treasury, they must first determine to eschew politica, then unite together in @ solid phalanx, and by thus marching to the polls oo election day they would be able to meet the whole band of political stock-jobbers, and redeem abo city from the thraldom under which 1 a0w o.fers, ait, sheets, quilts, biauketa, table-coothe, boots shoes, conis, pants, veris, and a variety of other goods, John d. Lavy, 45 Sixth ave 136 heat ESTATE SALE BY ALURIDGE & SCOTT, DAVID BLULT,L A On Wednesday, Nov. Sid, at 3 P. reom of 1), SCOTT, 53 Monteomer City, will be suid 14/ in brudeon City, N.d., on enues, Lincvin st, end Uni been sold Yd inet, on t don account of storm rty w.llb Pe wita tie ioe uvos by the He NO'RICES. 4d punmit ch were te tes and poste » Avie to thie rth 1 of 38d 0s, and J i aod others, b ee sloek 4.8 Canal La ood bd {new turniiure,bedsreada, bo, alive epreads, ote, LO iron mattrasres, 100 hair pulows,do. 169 S &1. BOGART, AUCT’RS, THIS DAY, Preston King, ‘Tne reported mitcide of the lion. Pareton Kixa, Collector of this port, will be reat with sstonish- hask = + raldeneteai - | 4 ofcwek, att 4 . 1 Nort sic ecid oF corrosive sublimate Grover & Unker’s Viret Prominm Kinstic | FE feady Mh Hoy tig Sipreeaee bad Po went throughout shecountry, The k ng political fii ints atlteh ane itoh sewing machines, 495 Browdway, MATHEW FEMALE T, A us toottrasses, plows, and @ Vaslety career of Mr, Kina, the prominent positions of How the V estern Indians Fight. New York and 235 Fulton at, Brooklyn, __ Sit NN hearty thd ae . i jurpiture, 2 boreer, &e, 196 Dowor and responsibility which bo haw filled, his A correspondent describing a recent attack on a Wheeler & Wilson Lock Bthoh Sevwis fag tering fle Woogaet y S, HERMAN & CO., AUCT'RS—SELL This Public eminence and private worth were all under- stood and appreciated, not ouly in his own State Dut throughout the Union, Theb gh regard ip which he was held by tho Preside ‘tf, a8 on intimate personal friend and perhaps confidontisl adviser : the ‘nfuential position which he occupied among the people, and the genera! advantage oferery thing conducive to happiness which be was sup posed to @ojoy, render bis tragic end additionally @trange and mysterious, I} waa bus vocently that be assumed the responsi! lo Wusies of Collector, and Machine and Button tole Machine, We day, Wednesday, Nov, 15, at 10's o'ele 1 yt) virtue of ay execution, b »,@ and youths boots, shoes au coz. periumeri¢s hair oils and poruad __ | JACKSON, Fey., Atsorney G Lori US NEWS—STILL ANOTHER | CY HERMAN & CO, AUCTRS— grand attack on King A'ehohol,—Ata n We day uveday, Nov. 15, wt 16 the youug men held a Best doth at, bet, 4 of the Marshes §, op Moaday ev niag, Nov, 15th, ib waa re fe Nquors, vix.: 0 e che Young Men's u whiskies rum, brendiwand alarce lot cf ¥, No, 4 of N.Y hi Uod 2 , - pubers were duly eleesed for the eneul: Neve Wines gay liquor, ¥, BADENHOE ‘ _ tein a Berrry. President; Verriexk O' Nei, ? . +) Vice-Piesident: Mr, Barratt, Rec, Becie 4 hichard W M. WITTE Burke, Tressurer; ‘1. W. Bryne, Masehal, larriok thi Barry, Berpeauteat-Arma, The inauyuration will Goverument train, ou the Western plains has the following as to the Indian method of fighting: They raroly, if ever, attack except on horseback, sud each man keeps lis borse on the run, riding geurrally 14 @ circle, #0 as to avoid shots, dischary- ing (a (he mewtine sLowers Of Vuliets aud arrows, houting to stampede the animals, weapon is pointed af one of them, be ow and Maden, Singing by the The public are inv CHAKDsS, Piest, Bhioky Ad N—On Nov. 18th, afters long sickness, Ann d Bridget Allen his borse, and from this pos Hon continues fring Dashing suddenly Upon a train in thie manner, they cen discharge & great number of shots before tusiers, aceu by surprise, eae encumbered S, AUCT’R, WILL day wl the parlor, chamber, diuing roous furniture of a large t S tapestry e ia asleep in Jesus, at East Meadow, arity Ann Andiews, dauchter of ANDREWS—F L. 1, Nov. 14 and kitehe ; on Friday, Nov. 17th, JUUN BERRY, | other ca1pets, pir ior Fuit& bedding, ih aly eo fav ag the public know be discharged these Hepey 0, Auasae®, eget Ph yeas Se ie a Kast J, BARKAT !, Kec, Seo. Biiver ware, couk eioves, &e, se 133 duties ably and eficiently. It is certain that he apte to Meadow M. BE. Chureb. Pr = —= ADIES FATHER MATHEW society No. 4,00 N in thelr hall, eer. 26th day evening, mals, (hey are citer able tu make good 4 retreat without loss, The principal -¢.euce againas eo attack of a focmidalie nature, is to form # corral, which furnishes considerable protection, and e. bad inaugurated several {mportant redorme in the Custom House, aod it was ‘enerally understood that be was laboriny CARNEY—On Tuesday, Nov. 14, after s long ill- Seerttd ee RSONAL NOTES, or filende and ‘acquaintances, mul thc 1 tsealue by Nanton | [\FORMATION, WANTED—OP MY WIFE, ie, friends a acquaintances, and those of her Y., will hold @ public Oligently t y ner-in-law, ‘Thomas McCatlrey, are reap nd J. Biackm ne by Mesure, Walker, | > tY ANN KELLEY, otherwise Mies MORRIS, evils of bad manay . } oe hidedebey ihe have occurred were corrals have Leen bes oge 1 w attend the funeral, on Thureda, Delaney and Law i Vernia, and a nost of | WHY Mesppeared shout 7 onthe ay \pply on Sbagiioenty which be inherited from | fr several days, by large bodies of Ludiaua ‘too otters, : % Presy JOHN SILVER, | M4 Tes ELI Movil, Umkeu Factory, West sith aty Bis predecossor in tho Coilectorsbip, His death at | numerous to Le encountered ou the other plain, Vice, PHIL, ME! Be 10? et. 1k anu Su aves, he u time, aud in the manner reported, ix th one of those starting etroums Aubougo arrows are ali wucs Used, many os sue are well armed with ries eau revoiversy some ot them at least, do vos Understand pubs Bou boey erefore ness which some- mes astonish and amaze the public, and the » Nov. 13, Filen Donovan, auative of Dummanway, Co, Corky Ireland, The relutives and friends 0 i YEETOTALERS AND THEIR FRIENDS OF M Y WIFF, MARY BROOCKS, HAVING all countries aud creeds, are respectfully invitod | 4 left my ved aud board without cause oF to a public meeting of Father Mathew 1. A.B 3. | p.ovocation, [hereby forbid all - trusting her No, b, of Now York, on Wednesday eventug, Nov. | un my aceoant, ast will pay of her cons f ich ne o1 th tured o Toth, ot their hail, O4th et, an. ob ave. Lhe talented JOSEP. fi . oben "| : ye har will aadiese the meeting, “a Sweeny will . he 4 Lesson Drawn from the Late Elections. ce ia o'eicek, A. Ms to the Church of the Navvivihere a sous and perform on the piano, Miss Muldoon, N ‘T DONUGHUE, WHO La Peignpewir ie divided (ato two varieties—tho —— a yey ooh tad theuce to Calvary Cemer tulien and Lee will s.ng some beautiful temper. in thisecity yesterday, lath, sud strayed from Vissacind News, Viarhou, &a ce songs, JAMES O'REILLY, I'reat, JOLaN Mee | her father while walking in Broad \ av. Any itor. genuine and the spurious, Truo friondohity ke teswont, - - 1ON, Ree. Sec, 11 Tastion of her will be thankiuily received by her Sidid 01 ‘ue » Nov. = Rbaal itt é. y City, Nov. 13. Y a en hd a ner, P q # | gold, fe refined and purited by the arvere+s tons, | came ti Barre ; a . ( wis the Meek neon Ie Jenner Citys, i ia nth fi noathe NHE FATHER MATHEW FEMALE T, A fered, F, DONE GUL Hs at 10 Hocmevelt aby _t00 sud always comes out of muciblebHohtercnd (ere eee ee ae tof BM. dnd the Inte Bole 6 Giban | . No. 1) of Brooklyn, by 1). will bold a ME: Ebrton—A PARTY—PLEASE NO- purer than before, ‘The c i article boconcg (eee avis A eounpari#on of cho Iiteat sles of tho day Le uenes © ee vans SPUUEO LOOLOK Ott o'clock this even u uy the puulic that the above party will not take ‘ @ becomes | with these of yosterda: ow om arial! ad in | & Carbone Jnetiutl Ane ie inv yee Hall, cor. Grand aud Tih ete, >; Pree lowumy, Dus Ob Modaay ¢ (a imet, RICHs or v sr bjected ¢ trial, and ite w » | tome sorta oud & correspondine decline | | ther Matnew I, Wednesda (maroing, hos Leonard, Llewner AKD CONLIN, e Shas pheies ca horas , oa aing Coe ere, | tie suneral on We ea ftoe mbers, AML sha me | S CATHEINE KINNEY WHO ie comes apparent, sat Claas of | Guverninents were less ureently pressed for agle, | o'cloek, tile remains will be baa out, ‘TOs, M. LUYD, Pr M Lite bINE KINNEY, 10 Came 5 a who -Aencinaed i x ; - eae. | Chusel, Grand et, where agolema Kequ'e : iis the shop Wim, Tapaccts, will fod Mr, £, BIRK denounced the war dt ite | a opeued lai, meld up to Wi { closed at | be said tor tie repose of his sou), abd tia = — ~ ~aT¥Y —= | at 4/ Grecnwich et, vy city i) Wendeucy; who were willtag to have the L 1460's, "The euppy of money oncail wae ninple ay 7 | Bt. Peters Cometery, Bergen, N, HE MEMBERS OF THE FATHER MA. | - : Tupted for the wake of peace; who used their best thes U.K. i. A. B. Society will please ussenbie | BP () KEWARD FOR “INFORMATION percent, Discouats were dull, Prime names were | M8 ! t | ORE At Yorkville, on Monday, No ai there ball, ob) Broome at, Lia Weuuesiay uoou.iu wanted of Mra RACHEL HAKKIo, who efforts to paral) ce the Government when it w | et T ad percent; other gradeaas lua ib per | allMORE S> aime Mary, wite of Prous, fuil Toealie 40 pay the Let tribuse of respect to thoir | Hved do sal, at $124 Woter ah and in 154), two the Goati-sirug gle wiik tresso iw! s ceat, Fore:ou exchange was Ailes ag | mor 7 . devcased brother MICHAEL GALLAGiiGR, JAS, | d0o14 below, Her sou DANIEL MALKIS came to Ste ie RARITY GOS WHE Cont lg 1 * . # | id relatives and friende of the fam! KLOMVAN, 1 .@i4 BL. Y, Masha 142 "| the Unites states fu May, 1541, The alove reward AnvusW JouNsoN in the most embittered } Om AAddon were selling Bb UT dpe Lis’, for of re a James J. Guinore, snd he . santa le | Wi be paid jor iniormation os the partios, box Sudy sive langusse a fw cacct s | commercial, Ou'Cbange to-day Flour wee auil, but | on A ruun and Michne! Lisilaran ‘ | aes buy olhice, 76 monte ago—those Polly | pice wee withousdecsded change, Wheat was Je, | aitend the funeral thie Wednoeday toruig lw POLITICAL Lona re TK ae oe clane are pow an exeuple of spurious trom ber bate residence, O44 a, ber ld and NGS MANaS. ; : ; sti in naaaenes A ave, heiter. Corn was dc, better, Oste were dail, | oe pt. Lawrence —————— . . friendship, ‘ dail, | ud . and from thence to Bt b ce Church, in , NTHT rac ST AD - = Inendahip, ; After vovsing their batred | Pork was firmer, Beef was ateady, Lard was firmer, baat pt Hie 4th ave, where x Heute Mass will be 1 Ow N W H THE BING. walt MUST AND YHE NATIONAL PARK BANK upon the President at de time of his insu-| aud Whiskey was dull and lower. oitered up for the repose of Des sgt vey ae alan ie Counciiman of she Fourth senatorial T OF NEW YORK guration, they su ltenly made an abrupt change STOCK 6A.EB—FIMAT BOAuD, GALAGER—[n this City ee ee ceaa nit: 18th) | Disinet JOHN HUSSEY. _ 2 | CAPITAL....#4,00,000.. | BURPLUS,.....#1,20Q000, ’ or w ator ilinees, Micbuei (9), . ne <— TER OA 7 hi Jert of sacticg and profeased the most ardent friendabip | 1000,U8,dn°81,r6..16'9 00 West Uuion Tel, 98 | Me uhtvotr'l hisnees wee! | NINTH WARD GUNTHER CAMPAIGN Ee a ART ee ak by radon di for bim and bis reconstruction polley, T JG000 U6, Go, UL op. Hb oy 10) Brug, oie | et and relatives of the famil:, and thoss Club, A regular weeting of this Ciub wil be | Now Yorks Aug. 21, Loud, || i rig al vory well, aud ihe peo ley a sled ~ ‘a BOD Dok Ge Boao te 18) gules 47% | of tis brothers, aleo the mewbers of Father Mathew | held on Saturday evening, Nov, 18th, at the Ciul ‘ . pe were ¢ to oe ae 4 IW 'do,,..... 46d x ii Coni., “7 * | Parone sereth rare, respecttully (DVited to artend | Herdvimteartacciork. BrorerofCHRi8. S| PER CENT. INTEREST bes thay eouid bah oreo tbe aatontinne of 130 Ashburton Coal’ 1) | he himerai oa Weduecaay aflemmon. Nov ih arg | AMOME preys WH, PINE, ACUCSTUS FRICE, | Dsiowed ty, Laion Mme Savines t aC Tw do" Ws O'clow’, Lrom ie Lave residumce O97 Dpring gi. 115” | Secretarion 047, 9b Varick, Aveeis $4,071,000 dud Ceatral Ural... by —