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Congress by putting up their charges a notch or two b'ghor than they have ever beforo Leen, Ib is Vt ih} NEW YORK SUN > - | @tated that members of Congress who are PRIDAY MORNING, NOV, 17, 1865, now In that city for the purpose of en- . Ei eal gaging winter apartments are completely Loeandide Jed tsken aback at the otitrageous demands at cw veare beers | tnade tipon them, and some who have but sagt 5, 5 af6 gonettic! ttle to depend upon except their salarica declare Taka slavery was rec that they cannot positively afford to pay he figures : oy Frauem Ravlend demauded, The romilt ta that they are looking | deve 7 pan powers of | “bout fur a remedy by which to escape the extor- soctagtate lil sks he s hore ) toners, and itis reported that a number of them Mobcaesst ts Ms Placid fai en ” t | have engage! rooms in Baltimor niy about two porte: Be (tole Urcacate tages wi } | hours from tl 6 capital while others declare their . aa: ee ‘ ‘ ight the giant determination to attem)t the passage of a resolu pigs ck poesdl darard nib that strong | tlory when Conzresa meets, providing for the ad- : edaoe ae world is waksagin | Journment of that body to Philadelphia, It would nena ¥ - ‘ ‘ aonihs » Siaten | be a punishment for the Washin ton ‘ecc!es if the ibe mie F r the avo wod | aston should be beld elaswiere, but of course Mentue a's re, | thee isno likeliliood that the thing will be done. ree , noe) ereumnecdbed, | Aud beatden that, unless ¢)ore 's a great difference af me afeh of ivilivatony | between Philadelphia and New York in respect to 4 be i ‘ : in) ght ned govervments prices, the members would gain little by the at exmtence Walia thelr dominions | change. . \ wif desea habla 1) fs} lane Great Express Company Kebbery at a | vrove L vy the las: uainel mason, (hicago—A Heaatifal Accomplice. wn itred only in the rain! depeuden oma interesting facta are relate! ly the Chicago yoyt did not exist in the northern | papers relative to the arrest of Peott and Moegis- 1s osmon deeply rooted tn the United | ery, on a charge of stealing $40,000 from the re {bet it uot boon ‘or the fntemperate | Arwerican Express Company in that city, « brief sbarmpo om Who coopaswed ité death | account of which robvery bes already appeared io ois sebleuaph we parpesuate Hiyth #uo dou't |} the Sts, The house where the thieves were ar- yu Wucld bave gurvived many Vere beucey | rested io situated in a litte tack street of Chicago, ugi he ress | enligbieumenut Would bave | gy.) outwardly appears to be ove of the most mis- mi sethantes dieser . eratle bute on the city, A glance ab the inside, , , wh it volition ver ° uate y extinguished it, Phe abolition of y lL sever, suowe it to be luxuriously furnished, ard owed the Lita of | nding im cremture comforts, The devectives coulis therelure oart sutou down to the Spanish provinces #04 |») o lret ‘nosed’ out the establishment cautious- otries shall have | ly opeued the vuter door, aad, entering stealibhily, rg Mintel Rena ad hades took a peep into one of the jnver apariments. Here 1 exemple of the Uuired | ney gyw e Leautiful young Indy, apparently busiiy & ate ja eradicating slavery, there will | enyaped in packing @ box Presently a mau wade l th orld with the etelo | bs appearance trot an acjoiaiug room, bringing by civilised nation Ja the wor ; with bm an inmense pile of greeuvacks, whch +! buman bondage upon ite esdutcheon, Abd | ibe yng procveded to count, the girl meanwhile ie the prospect rogording this ves rable re- | ar ailing ead Hel ying es eayeennt beard el wv , : cn outh, or rin of universal freedom’ Tue lest European though omanly, Was neverine esa indicative of tal brings us the encouraging vews that the firmaess and determination, Her \ustrous, dark 1 ‘ ‘ ched eyebiows, rich Llack hair turned cen of 8 4 promulgated a royal decree | oye: and ar y pleat ltd rhe tack from a bigh, whie foreiead, and viding tor the totel extinciion of the slave traile ing arcund Ler shoulders iu luxurious curls, the speuish provinces. Lis i# @p important ve bere) air of proud, znperious besuty,such as p toward emancipation, ap! from the tenor of | wrarcly Debeld. Her name is Rowe Le Cray, and ep 2 H she hae bees acting Mol" to the thieves, Alter watebing thet for Ww rorments, the detecuves evtered the room aud mirsiod the aswuisled ¢ report made to the Queen by the Spanivh Mine ry, the feeling of the Governmen: ju respect to v t vered and ft f ry hibited. That ariies. A couple of trunks ere discovered taped dinette phase Shit feadhahs “ ful searebed, and » quantity of the missing money ament cheracverizen slaveslealing as anelul | yee oun, Subsequently the ideutiwal Lag which ’ jubuman,"’ and asserts that ub M8) contained the money at the om) me uo * 1 be to seek apy | found between two twattrarsos rig aippredalog 1318 wel be: (rvilels ! c tion of the prernises discovered Bocre kiad of comservative or pacitic @ luton 19) 1 die trons door, wh.ch contained @ number of a The use-breakiug implements, Both men (for the the dificult problem of slavery house-breakiug (np ine report throughout, a# well as the second man was subsequenily taken) are siated to be cosperate aud @apet burgiara, Mss Craig's en indicates plainly that Spain sera usvaud, who is connected witli the robbery, is e neceos ty of abrogaiing slavery, and that the | a aiken to the Station House : ¥ \ m h colonics | the ut lT years cctinetion of the fnatitution In the & ohh colonic RS eds aeary 1am thes We is only @ question of @ few 5 We have 60 | |. preset Limeeli to ber aso clerk in a store on ently adverted tothe encouraging prospect of | Luke wircet. Bie Lore an excellent character i " ot nee asinong bir pelyghbors, an! sie slaies that she has eccaucipation in Brazil that it is not ne essary to rane EB buly toto) Dy Ser hustend tip to ise Cine dave upon the sulject as thistime. Itis cleat | of the robbe: From her own story, it would tu say that Dow Pepeo, the Emperor of Brazil, \8 | spopear thet she has beea more siuoed agains than au oarnest ewancipationist ; that e large portion of | *uning, soe legistative body are of the same mind ; that jrojeots for emauctpation have but recently mes b great approval in that country, and that the * day of jubilee’ for the Brazilian slaves cannot be ju the future, Thus have civilization and CurisJenity nearly obliterated the yreatess social evil that ever oppressed nankind Free Negroes tn Georgian. Hundreds of black labor rs, says the Auguste (Ga) Transcairt, Nov. 0ib, Love flukedinto oar cities from the plantatious, and have idiod through the streets, from day to day, without any osten- sible means of support, They have many of them, abjured all regular employment, and are seeking tor little jobs, which wil occupy them for Explained. a0 hour or two, or a day or two, A great te low, dus late orders concernug the equipment of | With the brawo of@ Hercules, wil, start @ litte j ' rocery siure on @ peck of potatoes ant # chicken, naval vossele, which the quidaunes ao readily Seo or th. yospatalaing trie is will abe tvasormed invo an judication of war with some | found by the side of the propr as he sie ip “se gu power, are now satisfactorily explained, | the street, watching hie sures aud waiting for custom, Perhaps tuey are speculators watebing the Variations of the market; perhaps they are the cleks of the es ablishivent. We passou one ug & group of ue,toes lying asleep around @ firoin o shed, All the weather-boarding bad been burued, + seems that the Sucretary of the Nevy has de termined to send a considerable portion of our i naval force to various forelgn stations, eurpl Particularly to such ports ag are extensively en- and they had already began to attack the rool, A waged lo commerce with the United States, No | few nights after ibe rout Ly qute Gy saree oveme: < , , aud they were sleeping uuder th. opeu sky. Many TE Ne EES FARYOOMARY J) COMMEROS (9: DENCS: DOLE thefts occur, asthe wriser of this article can tes- uviry on # sale naval footing with other powers, tify, who has been robbed three ties iu as many u order to meet any possible em rgaucy; but itis | mouths, Lhe proportion ot ee, hes become not like! n esent bh { oy very large; and wiisia not wonderful, consider. tlikely that any prese nt stile Intention enters ing what hovels are crowed with large sbiitless Refore the war al nost the entire navy was | gid deatituie fam liea who never been ac- ’ in forelga waters, and nearly all the | customed to care tur themselves Leretofore, aud Who bave to earn the hard wu of thritt aud forewixit all akonce, Wabave undocbiedly be- BUD W reDeWw tLe expemfeuves ul Janace, Mexico-WIl Napoleon Withdraw the French Troops ¢ The Lyonrgapescs Bauor coutuiue the following significant article: The Cabinet of tho Tuileries, while making re- serves astot ight of @ Biate to go to the aeslete lar fact thatthe 3 more dific ance of ite aliies, hus repl.eu to the American Gov yteles more difiosilty eroment dat it bas taken joto serious considera tthe old fugy uot'ons coucerulag | gon the objections made by Mr. Se ward on ihe sub- Jeut.ou thaualwows any osher subject. Iu this | ject of the rolonged oc upation of Mexico by the iy yee 4 aly agatnet ding ‘ ty, for instance, the sbolia! 1! F FOND FOOpe ANS especially agetnet seuding ou Se ae ete ort DUO” crag relaideoomenia. vThe eveou 10u of Mexivo ssmentiuihe public schools has been advocated may theretore be lovked upon as @ thing decided w years by the BUN, aud by all Progressive educa. | on in prinuaple. Lule uatters is whether the reso- ore, Yet the old relia ¢ ; jutiod of the Freuch Government bas beeu deter rane? a O68 peg age wee #0 Srmly mined by the observations of tue Cab, net of Wash- sed in the minds of those having our educational ington or by private considerations, Waoat autho- ~teresta in charge that very slow procress was | rizo# the belef thas the execution of ine measure ide toward (he abrogation of such punishment— | decided on will be soon coumeneed, is thas Marshal i Baaainr, who Was abuus bo lete 4ence he pou Ke gain being by successive restrictions, aud the sesses in Paris, bas couutermaud bis order. nis of the reform strictly and persistently | Mrom that tact it would seem what the geueral-in- Lng against it, A few weeks ayo, it will be ok fainter rh eli haa og qatson to ite mbere’, another importaut step was gained, eee Peak rN savings which the evacuation of Alex- ‘bisa wo curtailed the dominion of ‘ihe rod” | ico wili procure to the French treasury, a turtuer i st ls ‘rieods have been decitely uneasy ever * The Board of Educatioa passed a» reaolue bo (he etfect thescorporal punishment should ed ouly by principals of schools, and even reduction of sWelve miliousin tho war budges is se" 1b Was do clroumseribed ag to amount almost asunounced, W® prouib'tion. We now observe that some of Soe buchers aud trusiees are clamoring loudly for sue privilege of returning to the old rele of bar- Here iw @ specimen from the trusices of toe Beveuth Ward; “The #rke of a lablo War Vessels were withdrawn from these u* st the outbreak of the rebellion, The crobability is thai the Government is now almply soplacicg them with our improved war vossels, 4 perbaps increasing the number; but when it sludes to engage iu a foreigu war the fect will +vubless at once be made public. poral Punichment in Schools * Among the Indians, The Governor of Britwbh Colurobia hes been making sort of pleasure tour to the town of Lill- Vet, upon the Fraser River, He granted the in- habitants 600/, for the purpose of prospecting for gold between Chilacoten aud the head of Bridge Never, a utry Ubexplored except by two white men, who réthe prospects goou, While atthe Village the shertucmeter Was 102 iu she shade Five hundred lodisps came w ihe place, were aris, she raiau produces {te proper etlect at the of ite futlow bus the stroke of | sumpbuously treated on bread and molwsses, and tepenr ® lasiny diacra vt lew parents | entertaiues the otfival visitors with 4 equaw race Will wish to contemplare the poggit ty of @ soa | on horseback, At one encampment thes received ate tuture day being arraigned Lofors the tribunal Heucy by all gesting got, aud at anower vf public opinio. being Hlogyed years before tor fe Lis © While weuitauny upon the tree and u Od suauherkd Of these cuildren of naiure, the party camped ous one nig aud caine bear being srowned 1) & most vient tor rent of rain, Loe Governor's exploration sloug tho Fraser had at leas: the wer of wuventure and noveliy. 40.8 boyleu pevoadl|iy Bosh! Buch doctrine might have anewered for Se last century, bus in the preseut era of enii vaiue st, whe ht- corporal punishment has been } ug »bendoned by our best schools, whatfully to preach such Consense, A Passion for Watches, In the city of Boston there is au iudiv dual who may be said to Lave a perfect passioa for warches, Alo is the possessor of sume Liteen or twenty, if hot a couple ol ue Washington Extortionists, ton haw always been noted tor ite un- Seoving of Con sressmen aud al! other per- sro so unfortunate as to go there, Frou wish bills to boot blacks? bill the unlu ky victim tished at every turn, and be who has ‘money * purse," after haying rum the gauntlet of the Wasliugton exiortionera, may safely be regarded ea Be to travel.” We observe that the hotels and tvarding houses, and we presume the whole race l'tlo vird, Que oF two are uncowmonly ‘ cormorants at the Capital, are prepering to out- | large aud wassive- aving gold cases ne rly @ Mores themselves during $10 coming sewviou of | Quarter of an inch iu thickuess; others are as awh of them, They are al) made doare u ‘ouly ot the nicest workipsusip, but ver Wy and valuable time. keepers. Ove abounds pearls, wQotoer in ¢ mouds, aud another tu al! sora of precious stonog H and the dis), case and interior of each ditter from Uat of eae of the othe Que stmnkes like a tQumiature clock every Lour, auother isu repeater Is the quarters, Wuule au F sees bo sing onal aiady's watch. Each possesses ite own particular and elegant key, chain and seal. Some are Kept In one room of the house and sowe tm an- Whelesale Prices ef Country Produce. New Yors, Nov. 16. 1865. wound eared Altheagh the movements in produce during the, ONGSHOR. band of the samt ewaer’ whose ane pest week have been of an exceeding quiet mature ene and passion for watches and their appendages is aa | 8¢8*-cely exceeding in any braneh the supply of the reluctance of dealers to operate to any great exten: When People Dic. in the face of the change in financial affairs which i The following statistica are taken from lish paper, and although the death-rate of Britain, owing to greater pupulousmess, is ban thatof our owa country, almomt th® sam: causes operate in America that exist !n Eny sland; Dr W. Farr, of the British Genera) Register Office, bas complesed bis supplementary volute on the mortality of England im the tea years of 1551-60, the census of 1551 and 1801 fv roishing the meansof comparing the population wi th the de: Le tells tho atory of !\’e from its beg’,aning. There in | tile definite Information respec ying the rate of ernbryonie mortality: but som, years ago Dr. Granville collected statistics of the history of 400 mo hers, married women, who applied to the Wrat- minteter General Dispenew y, and found thet thongh 272 of them had only 119 live children, the other 128 had fn ten years borne 556 lito cliliren and 865 dead embryos, the | moet frequently in their earlier months, just the mortality in the firwt year of breathing |e increases rapidly as we proceed backwards from the twelfth to the @hird, secand and firas mouth. In the twenty-six years, 1855-65, there were reg- Cngland tue deaths of no fewer than 7% Snfante bora alive, but not living for this present time, 100,000 in- of leas than @ year old die every yoar in c nd. The Feench returns are very minute, end show in 1466 a mortality of 164 be cent. per e@unuto in the fires sevea days atter birth, 12010 tho second seven days, aud 64 in the 16 daya fol- lowing. The mortality among children under five ears of age in the ten yeare 1551-60 wae vory tie over 4 per cent, in the more healthy districts oi England; in one or two thinly peopled dietricts the time of making up of our last report, The stria gency in money markets, caneed by the reluctance o promises goon to glut our markets, ail grades of Western flour. day, and 0c ls now readily accepted for State butter qualities have been advanced 2h¢ per bhi. Of vere tables, potatoes, both common and sweet, are advanc- ing, The warm weather is affecting the sale of poul- try, and as suppiies continue to accumulate prices rule easier, BUTTER. P Orange Co., prime .60a65 | Wat'n Reserve.pr. 25.40 New pr Sta‘e,Mkne.48a50 | Penn, tubs & pails 4045 in the extreme north it was under 2-5 per cent, | Fair to good do..... 40045 b fat..... + S0'¢ Among (he children of peers it has been calculated | Welch, cood to pr..42a48 | Tallow, Western agelgne to Le |.ttle over 2 per ceut.; among the children of River pails. .........—0— country.....2 a the clavgy in 1829 and 1956 rether over 8 per cent. cmnnax. On the other hand, there are 151 districts of Eug- | N.Y. dairy, pr.....17818¢ peat factory. Janu wi ere, taken as @ whole, the child mortality | do com. tog'd. 1éa16'| Pine apple, co of 1561-00 exc: eded 8 per cent.; there were in those | English dairy,Con.24a%6 ‘Common skim milki4aid districts iu 1551, 1,291,420 children, 1 every noce. year nearly 60,000 more die than if th ath rate | N. Jorsey,............41049/Caneda.......sc000 wero the same as in healthy districts, In the ten | We'rn, freight.......39040| Egg oats, bush... years. 1551-60, the mean annua! mortality among children under five was 10,149 per cent, in the city of Londow, east division; 10,219 In Nottingham - 10,862 in St. Giles’; 25 in Manchester diy trick and 15,109 in Liverpool district. There 18 DO reason to sus that avy great number of the \ofants in these districts fall victims w de- Hberate crime, but there is, no doubi, great nogli- -. 16a20/Tame ducks, patr.1 ++. 16815 Live Geese, pair, .2 +s 16018 DRESSED POULTRY AND GAME, Ducks, dressed, tb, ‘20a23) Rabbits, per pair....—~a60 (oene, reese}, Ib... 16a% | Patridees, per pair 881 00 0 00a1 25 boas 26 wence on the part of parents, great {gnorance of the wie & chickens, ib] }|Pieeona, wild, az.1 Goal 26 Vatiom among te poor, way be nidetaat aus | Vetisom caret ibva{slpratnnettiae yeaa 8 vation among the poor, It may be raid, tuat she 's . riech’kns, pri Wal 2 yea iter lives are tbus cus off, bus it sn ie borne | Venison, saddles, iene eae doz........2 60a% 62 in mind that many of the strongest children are Mt MEATS. weakened for life, Pagelig on to tho higher agos, Beet eldes +1001 G4 Vou, per lb... we find the rate of mortality declining with every Ade ais! theeereee vear of life up to 12 or 13, whon it is at its lowest, Between 10 and 15 years of age, \ess than five boys FRESH FRUIT. i le fe wong in she year, Tweasy years later in life the mor- By See hin {Goad 60 "Guo, perioe,..180t6 tality is doubled, and g Feary bbl. com...... —t—| Do common. , 6us close, At all ages the Cranberries, W .8 00a) 00|Quinces, bbi..... — different districts, is shown to be very striking. | Cranberries,E. 11 00ai3 00 The mortality of men in towns demanus @ careful DRIED FRUIT, investigation, At 45 and 65 the mortality of Lon- Apples, ¢ to ¢ don 10en is not far from double that of men in the rtleberries.. bealsby districts of ‘he country. It is much higher sing, layer, .4 90 atevery age than the mortality of women in Lon- mute, bush. .8 Ged 1 don. Insfennlaved work#iops may have somo- Chestnuts,bush 6 Quay $0 thing to do with this, and eo msy indulgence in Hickory Nuts..3 Quad 50 spirits and other stimulants, The workmen in all large townasulfer as much as, and e@ften more PoraTona, at the o . ¥ a : tnd again at the age Of 45-55, the workmen of | BUCKeV@s bbl....1 bad 00!New Jersey do....3 Sued 00 Liverpool, Manches'er, Bristol and Newcasile-uj Tyseae a ill groater rate thau the pe gt London, In the ten years 1551-60, the deaths in thirty large town districts of byylaud, withen ag- grease wean population of 2,641,650, comprising W. Turnips, bbl. al 50 Onions, red bbl. .2 00a? 25 a +.1 00a Pumpkins, 160. .5 00al: Fee plant, d even Loudon districts and in the principal provin- | Q@lons,string 100% a3 U0| Bquashes, bbl... 1 Wal lal town districts, averaged T1194 @ year, while Cabbaren | 0)... 0088 00| Oe sconetee the deaths at the rate in bealiby country districts alien are ae would have been only 89,450—an annual loss of SPECIAL NOTICES, above 52,000 lives in much less than « seventh of the population, Ifthe morialisy of all Kayland ix arraoyed in ive great groups, the lollowing result appears; Where the mortality was i4 15 or 16 per 1,000 persons living, the population was only 5¢ w the square mile; where the mo ‘ty was lt, lsor 19, the population Was 17240 the aquare mie, where 23, 24 or #1128 ; aud where 26 and upwards, 3,899, Yet where can bow be no doubt that mere proximity of dwellings does not neeessar.ly involve @® hich rate of mortal. ity, If an adequate water supply and gufi. clent arrangements for drainago and cleaus- ing sre secured, the evils which make dove districts so fatal may be witigeted. I is re. Wheeler & Wilson Lock Stitch Sewing Meching and Button Hole Machine, No, 625 fipees wey, N. 313 Broadway, N.Y. ine Howe, Jr., President, b Prt wanted. ei th "4 PBATHS. GREGORY — At St. Lonts, John L. Gregory, In St. Patrick's Cathedral, Mulberry et, this Pra day, at 10 A, M., there will be @ solemn Requiem Mass offered for his eternal repose. The relatives and friends of tag family are most cordially invited 1 o attend, i + some of the dense districts of citi ais Airsady cocarnuvels salubrious, The mor| KENNY—On tha16th inet, James Keuny, aved 56 tality of a district fe by no means bound to its den- bevy Has of the Parish of Foreday, Uo, Weet- sity of population, B-rmondeoy is less deusely in- habite: than St, James’, Westru.nster, Lus the mortality is considerably greser, Next to each other in these tables Weatiuinster districs (St. Jobu's and Bt. Mar, We aod the disirics of Ky. Gourge, Hanover Square), with equal density of The funeral will take place to-d Bellevue Hospital to Westcheate LEONARD—On Wednesday, Nov. 15, Bridgot, the beloved wife of William Leonard The relatives and friends of the family are ree juested to attend the funeral, this Friday morn ay, at? P.M.ofrom r. 867 a : e 848 Third ave, to St. John the Evange population in each teken ae @ whole; but the for Chur CBs Galnek ahece i base tuortality far heavier than the Mtter, It urch, a o'clock, where a solemu Requiem aise to be noted that ip London the mortality fell Neer ea lea cea tha menaee & ar aryl ht} from the annual rate of 25 per 1,000 in the decen- | “™™ ary Cemetery, 260 nid 1541-60 to 24 per 1,000 in 1851.60, The mor- | 9-MULHOLLAND—At Washington, Nov. 14 1865, tality of Lancashire and Chosuire siso declined from | Q,{onauesou of the brain, Dauiel Mulholland, aged 27102. Taking all Euglund, though the growth | © ‘The funeral will take place on Friday afternoon, in numbers, of course, increased the density of po- | 17th inst, at 1 o'clock, frow the i ne t uncle, Felix Scullin, cor, 20th «t. and Ist ave “Re tyes and friends are invited, wishous further tice. pulation, the rate of mortality did nos wcreuse, but continued at 22 per 1,000, a ane eiien “De fharedey morning, Nov 16, Ellen : Mark nny eldest daughter of Jo! hel A Fiasanal News, O4 : paged ae. Fowles, Jr, aged 6 years, 8 mont * sss New York, Thuraday, Nov. 10,6 1. M.—The after. ‘The relatives friends are respocttully invited noon quotations of the general Stock market, com- pared with those of yesterday afternoon, show an ad- vance of from 4 to8% per cent. Governments sold more freely at advanced prices, old closed at 140’. after selling at 147s. Toe loan market worked with tore case, There was, however, « fair amount of activity, and the rate was fully 7 percent, Commer- cial paper passed more freely at 74% for first-class, and at 10 0 12 for second, Sterling exch nd ihe funeral, trom the resid te, Tid Washington et, this (Friday) x. His remaios will be taken to H «for interment, of her eninge, acken- ’ lvl BWEENEY—On Nov, 18, at Resauden's, No, 25 Fells et, Jersey City, James Sweeney, Hie remains will be taken from there to Desbroveon st. ferry, on Vriday, Nov, 17, Hie triends mud ac- quaintances are respectfully Mivited to attend the funeral, Remains to be taken to Calvary Cemo- 1 tery, t 108% 8100 for bankers bill,’ On'Cineee weiee aha ————s a a vi n* Change t Flour ra ee in faver of the buyer. Wheat was du 1 SOCIE - and unchanged, Corn war a 0 Beer, Date fe aaa were dull, Pork was heavy, vas steady, Lard A, 0. OF HIBERNIA NO, 7 WILL HOLD was quiet and Whisk 42d oe meeting on Friday evening, at T's o'clock, at cor, Y6th st, and 7th ave. All members are requert- yi P8—FICST HO. prenglia ory ate oom ed to attend the posting. PAIR CAMPEELL, i 100000 U.S, 6e,*S1, re 106% . 182) | Pies, THOS. MOFADDEN, Bee, liz 250 TS. Oe Bl cp. 1G sy 10S 3 . ay aw a 860 U8, 0m b-2U'e. 10) 60 West Union fay" FATHER MATHEW FEMALE T, A,B, 1¥8600 — do, LOD Male2 400 Manposa Min dociety, No. 4 N.Y. will hold @ public meeting at 5000 do,,..+..'66. 99's 100 Wyoming V. C), their hall, $85 Kast 12th st, on this eveuiny at 7 14000 see WN 100 Lehigh & 8, Ci rom. Speaking by Messrs, Langton and Burn Bing b7000 Trea, T 8-10... ‘ Nag * Retetyedaeds | by Mesare, \, Tighe and others, PATEK, To Od Ae Jon cet tail Coal. 90 | COUNEY, Pres. K. LAMB, Ree, Sec. 16 wo TB. » ¢. Wamiver Mo 4M! < 7 . aT Rwy ot Jou 1.8. és Ly 4 NV. Con Re: gots SPECIAL NOTICE~A SPECIAL MEELING 2000 do. PY ed rT Weal ‘of New York ty pographical Union, No, 6, is here: } 4000 N. thy 160 Eriek,...: 92q | by called for this (Friday) evening, at 7% o'clock, 6000 M ‘eo 6 do......92"a927, | Botanic Hall, 76 East roadway, to take action in | Jud Mo. ‘1 Hod Ry, RO” TOS | regard to the funeral of our late worthy secretary, 3000 do.. Tw do... 108" ga1u9 THOMAS J. WALSH. T. 8, CONKLIN, President, 15000 Ohie & M : bie Beading kh. 114 | 1D. K, O'S ULLIVAN, Ree, sec, 19 Wo Reha ie® | (VAELE CHEERS FORTHE TEMPERANCE BO NY. 6 h 15% cre The inauguration of the Young Mou's 2000 AL. & To, 1st. 90 100" do, To*anTd'y | Father Mathew 1. A. B, bociety, No, 4 of N. Y., will 140) M. Cen, Sa, old,.112 10) Cle. & Pitta, RK... Yu’, | take piace in Kast 40th at, bet. 2d aud sd aves this soo Cle, & T 9 11M do. ings | (Priduy) evening, the 17th inst, at T o'clock, P.M. 1000 P,P 4. Wae " le Delegates trom the various Father Mathew Societies oh & ain 198 will be present, wearing regalia, Speaking by Heury you Ch. & Alton is rv rr rie B. Mulball, Esq., and Fran Purcell, Singing by yi Bre} Gold Heed 60 Chi, aN W.Pt. 85 y | the great temperance vocalists Robert Wilson, Mr. 22 Bk, Commerce,.15 5") do : 65 Cole, Mr. Fagao, Mr, J. Carroll aud F, Deveru, and fo 8, & Leather B..1 Ne ai’ Chi. BG. @ R11 the Lee Brot ners i tise Misa Morrow And 8 boat, of BK ) 44% 250 ‘Lol & Wad, others. d t JK O'NELL, 6 VERGE Wes OK... WY | Vice Bree, JAB, BARBATI Reo. Hoe THOM ed : is noann, FAY, Cor. Sec. TIMOTHY See, LUT | 10000 18,64, °81, ne1058% 24) Hd, Ke, TRADE NOTICES 1000 dw. ee Ludig AW do, ‘ >} | Lod U8, 6a, "31, ep. WbM 09 Chi, B& gr Paap pee] 12000 UB, Gay 0-2". 103 | {uw M0. & N, PAINTERS—MEMBERS OF THE N, Y, P, | low, do 0b. 99% 00 Cle. ti H. Painters’ Association who are in arrears « | 100) U8. ba 1040's. BEM 3) Cle hereby notified to settle accounts on Monda | 100 Trea, ¢ 3-10,... 9T Pas | WOascnsn) Yosh inst, or otherwise be expelled, WM, Mc b000 do Bd Jw Cha NWR 4 Suv Financial Secretary, | sTuw U8. dm 1'y do. ——- |} 4 Canton Co, Quo \—THE Regular \ Giisctasiics P| meeting of the Union will be held this Frid, 200 Mariposa Min.,.. 18% : lidsaluo evening, im Early Closing Hall, 267 Mowery. Ny 4 | gov do... vee DS'e 1900 Mil gg Pay C..10 finite action will be taken on the question of holding lw N.Y O06 DLS P.4u'C.1 11100. | @ eeries of masa meetings on the Eight Hour question, ww » 104% | and other labor movement 8 nCtual attendance is lw Erie K. Jaelvd's Saag y oder M, 8 MENS, Pies, W. J, a {| LLOYD, Ree, Sou Wd etual wants of consumption, still sufficient ie doing to indicate the disposition of buyers and sellers. ‘The @& expected will be inaugurated at the approaching @éasion of Congres, iseven more apparent than at banks and private capitalists to discount commercial paper is also producing ite legitimate effects, eepec- fally at the West, causing « bringing out of large s'ocke of staples which have been held back for spec- ulative purposes, but which are now being thrust upon the Eastern markets with a liberality that In comparing today's quotations with those ruling this day week, we find that thie increase in the supply of preduce has prodaced @ reduction of from 26 to She per bbl. on Butter, also, eens to be passing out of the control of speculators, and prices, under the rapid accumulation of stock. aro faat settling back to something like an approximation to former prices, Ordinary qualities are Sc lower to- where, three weeks since, 60c would have been re- Eggs continue to accumulate, and, althourh as yet not over abundant, are still tending downward. Apvles are in moderate demand, and prices of poorer TRADE NOTIC OE it t ed our once happ: talien with pecull weren of thie f to he inadequ bor the Working origin. e netieal benerit Mt e pro Among th he esta ifs exponee, It ia also an ob Neve end enneane CAt emu pee billy the lad eanization tuten: own ax to labor t Lapios 0 ‘8 tondleas workin ed for other ber works frequently till nearly that ti without that # 1 ‘ooda, of pt ovisio: ve vent to the bre some portion of hy will be able te insen et, During t more that various tr et anc has been collec: ec the lawyer work: this money was o tend @ meeting ot ther at 7 o'c ork, ent of Bleeck tr SAMUEL F. ALL DAVID M FARL ] when the followin, ed, Thas the sole o' Mayoralty, next regular meet ing the 15th ins! bec. ] Ciub."—A sd at, on Frida, o'clock, Al THER reside ne Pies 'y RICK NOLAN, Se NELLY, Secretary w YoOtH VAR ” to she Hon. *U port, piport NAN, Vi ‘Acetion SALE OF HANDSOME mencing housekeey furniture abths large 4 stor #t, ber oth and 6th tule (Friday) morning, precisely, to the highest bidder, wit consisting of over $15,000 worth of velvet, end ingrain Carpets, rose wood pianoforte, rich parlor furniture. oll paintings, clock curtains, bedroom suits, heir M furnitore, cerpeta, liers, 10,000 sewars, N ORGAN PHI d thie day, at eulai look, AWNBROK E JOUN MORT lote ot women's cic biauke ills spre other worthy o' hers, AWNDROKE 4 COMES, 80 Clinton JAMES AUA ber Lede, piiic houregeep by Broadway k. ROLLINS & CO,, AUCI’RS, WII @seil thie day, at 2o'el Variety ot new and eecond, ot edetends. beddin, R BAL kd AL * reom of LD, reey City, will be in Hudson City, N avenues, Lincoln have been sold 2d i poned on accouiit of stormy weather, property will be tim, ar with the locality utes by the Hoboken, are. Li 53 Mor the Poss Oftice, Hua JAS. M, MILLER. & J, BOGA Wiliam et, @ boots and shoes, waiches, sewing mach; W M, WITTER lot Ay! "eat at of My arpets, bedding, bu: chaste bolle aud GANNOS: ren Tog, Fick OF THE WORK! Bs ae E UNION, No, 91 ite at Nev York, The civil war which has desolated our land, and turn. thiee ARMY SHIRTS PER DAY AT SIX ORNTS A PLbOR, The Association consists of a number ot he« nevolent Ladies and gentienen, » hose sympathies have been enlisted. and «ho voluntarily give their time sod money w promote an inetitation that wiil be of € thera Jegal proiection againet fhaud, tee men, in departme: fr nw injnite mercy, hina blessed you with the power toxive Contributions to the rund, vither in money, or No, Su White at, It any laly desires to aid the Committes by giving last ning monthe the Union has sent ‘e: sous | pplication. Withio the same time nearly thre 1 for detrauded workiny women, by ty-five conte to thirty-tive dollars, Beamstievses, Neckties, Dressmakiug, Pap-r Collars, Millinery, Cloakruuk ing, Capinaking, Sew. Machine Operatiug Papronst y. Copying, Gaiter Fitting, L pholate: Fur Sewing, ; Buleswomen, Shirt Making, Glove Sewing, Bookbnaiass Teleerapht binding, ‘Leleeray Poeket Books Feather Braiding, Hoop Skirta, Book Folding, Lace Mending. ——— BO —~; POLITICAL tT ON SAVAR G oonnnee TH WARD—FOR MAYOR, ©, GODFREY GUNTHER—For Corporation Counse ARD O'GORMAN The electors of the N: in favor of the above nomination aaociation.” thi of the above caudidat QTH WARD GUNiHER CLUB—A RE= sular meeting of this Club was beld on inat, at Gottlieb & Preilers Hotel re-election of Hon, C Resolved. That thie Club hold reeular meetings every Saturday night, friends ot Mayor Guutl OVDEWALD, Vice-l res, QTH WARD—“C, GODFREY GUNTHER the Deiiit Diener neet of thie Club will be heid at yuiling, cor, 2d ave, aad evening, 17th inst. at the hour of citizens of the W the re-election of the Hon. C. G for Mayor of this city are invited to a DUFF Vremdent, meeting of thie Club, held at Columbia 516 West Sth st, on Wedne the following resolution was i heretore, resolved, That ost and faithtul adhereuce to the iutercate of the ta: Payers of the city against the corrupt echemes an Dination of the allied plunderess, we deew @ ree Nation a4 @ can do hereby present his name to the people of the City of New York as acandidate worthy of the sup. Prt of every honest man in the community, ani we “commend that citizens of ail parties unite in bie DAVID FF. BUTCHER, Presi, MICHABL ta, bedding, crockery GHTY, © sell this day, 10% o'clock Naseau ot, & inree Aavortuent of new ed free of charge, By order u McALPEENAN, 192 Sth HAM will vell this day, at 10% o'clock, at 55 New Rowery, 500 lote silk dresses, rewnants, tine over Combs Paliry VOrbs shirts; alao a large lot of goid aud silver watches, chaipe, worthy the attention of dealers, By order of LOL! AWNBROKER’S SALE RK, Auetr, will geil at 59 New Bow. « ev@ quilts, blankets. 4%, COMLs, Dan ariety of other seasonal tion, well worthy the atte m Wednesday, Nov, vid, as ; BCOTT, 53) Monte: @at 10 o'clock, ar larke lot of cloihing, Cowl, pants, VOsis, Woulen Uianke Teas, ch Dads Clty gay sores, nn ? - ~ EMEN, No, 2, WILL HOLD A—~ danse of ail uictsbers fo rerspn od prta wid be transacted, Sony . WESTMAN, Kea Sec, 7 + WOMEN'S —, 1865 6 hownes into houses of mourning, has jar severity on the sewing and tiaies. city, many of whom wee making ate compensation paid for femme Ine Womeu's Protective Union owes ite to the working women of New York \e e) ect of the Ins‘itution to discover “> here o vocment wo. not now occupied by th “Oud KYO OLED » to aaeiet unin in taining ied to benerit for @ livelihood, oFk + Will you not remember the # virl? Thousands of doliais are raia evolent purpores, and must «he, wl@ om haif-past seven in the ioral’ te in the evening, be leti vo etrun'e pathy and support which God, tn hue U ny na, Will be eladiy accepted. aud maw naurer, M.S. Beach, bey. Sun Orth & ininent otiects of the Institution yan stry @ystem, whe € sted In obtaluing employ ment t. n eveournge their er tive forthe vood of her #e«, she ain further fuformation by appiy i | dont, at the rooms of the Unioa, No. hoasand women employment in the 1 Calliugs euume ated in tbe follov« D want of operatives will be furniab- é hundred dollare hy gratuitously for this imaticutiou, vilected ib sums VOryiug trom twee the “Ninth W ' made in favoa r SOLOMON BANTA. Prea KEN, WILLIAM HAWKS, S 4 » Treas 1 the 13m ELON Abs # resolutions were pested : Keaoly= bicet of this Cluv ia wo promote the Godtrey Gunter to the » 167 Rie aud we invite all ser to unite with us The ing will be held on Saturday even. t, JOSEPH PREILEK, Pres . BAMUEL GUUDMAN, liv rd favorable te ODE KEY ANDREW 8CI Bt, DENIS DELANEY, second LILIP BAYER, Sreasurer, PATs recanteut-Armm SAR THUR DONs tr} D GUNTHER CLUB-AT A Hall wday evening, 16.h inst, unanimously acoptedt su recognition of the Lous ate for the Mavoruliy to be tiodfrey Gunther, aod thas Alle ce Prow't, THOMAS J. i Houses bold furniture.—Kare chance for parties come ping All the #006 bousehoid i resideuce 119 West 5: me wold at public auction, Nov. 17th) at 11 o'clock hout reserva, ava, will Bruseew Coa, Sow 8 mirrors, and spring mattresses, aiase aud ching wag 1, de., &e, 107 AUCTIONEER, WILL at sales room, us a uid second ba: mirrors, mattie Tr. ©, Dianotort & . LLIs, AUCTIONEER, Sel w Bowery Tatersalla, 12 Lorses, single and double baruess, asd. easles every Tucsdave and Frie Advances on picperty left tos lls Rd SALE THIS DAY—BY IMER, 15 FE ywhing, «ilk, ecloths, tion ot the de R'S SALE—BELL & INGRA. rings, seals, and jewelry, a 12 THIS DAYS bo, hud oper dresses; brocke oaks, eucka, undercio hiug, rem. ltr, boots, shi te, jewels nd goods too humerous te ntion of dealers and P, BRYAN, 9) Weat 116 order, TATE SALKH, IKIDGE & BCOTT, DAVID s6 Ort, Au etioneer, M, at the mery etree #od 14/ los of wround, situs “a & Moutgomery and Summit id Union Place, which were te on the premises, and pote A visit to thie @ Weill spared for tho e not famil. Ibcau be reached in 2) mie Hudson Olly aud West Hobo. Ue pertect, Terme ty, Maps ateomnery at, Jersey City, and fon City, Also #6 the office & Bri] Pine #t., N.Y, D . ~ Tole Ta RT, AUCTS,—THIS DAY, the suction rooms, No. 1 North consisting of 4uy shiris, draweray divenes, goid and silver hes, &c.; also oue horse, Lud 8, AUCTR, WILL SEL O'clock, at454 Canal #t, & lar sultes, 26 velvet and oth adios or '

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