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THE NEW XUHE SUN. -\ sus cnt we mete, oe cae ooo oor vania coal to marko!, are about to close navige- —- - 02 1BG5, | HOB and It in not likely thas any roaterial ciTore WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOV, 22, 1865, | once tn the c mparative statements for 1864 and To Advertisers. 1866 will result from what will yet be forwarded Lie Fall, It te #afe to way, that the coal product of would rain remind our advertising patrons | ‘ vs P tna ther evens will be “too Inte for teak Pennsylvania, upon which the city almost entirely yien mane pubiiestion omce | a, the reception | depends for fuel, will be one million tons short the of savers} omens val a A ro BP. M., but do not present year, a8 @ consequence of the strike of the clawify thew after pine o'clock. - - ininers in the summer, This dim/pution of pro- Thirty-Kighth Ualted States Congress. duction, no doubt, has @ material affect in ed. ‘Tus coming session of Congress, which will con- | vancing prices, and t) decreased supply will give venue on Monday, December dib, will be the first | speculators an excellent opportunity for still fur- arasion of the Phirty-eighth Congress of the United | ther extortion, so soon as navigation closes. In Btates, 1), the House, a Speaker will be elected to | this instance, we have another illustration of the @ucered Hon. Scucriae Cotrax, who occupied that | evils of atrikes. i i f the —___-- important position during the two sesajions o' © ooh op which ceased to exist on the 4th of lost Soldiers’ Keunties. March. Mr McPusxson, of Pennsylvan's, who was We bave revently received several communica- chek bk > ‘ c' Clerk of she last Congress, is eccoriing to law in- tions, similar in character to the following, which vested with the altributes of Speaker pro tem, and | ¥!ll answer for all: si Genk tes, th, Te ORK, oF. h POD, upon him will devolve the duty of calling the roll, Wy, Pade udie: Lenten yosaity A. making the preliminary organization, and preside | un igreticd that on my being “bouorally dis ing until @ Byeaker shall bave been rogularly | chary Ss ete a pre one crs ae Bh liars been bounty. gard nothing at that time of the pro- nenehagied Btaerhd ane Lables beds teen +05, thas Tehould pal at laut two years, or got in which several weeks elapsed before the | dig: hargod for @® wound, but ‘tb seers & i We ~ | case now. I served and wae presentin the batiies per ins aie cee ee 7 of Yur Oaks, t seven ayn revreat from [ch ee Of Mr, MoPassson’s postion Lone 7 mond, aud the Batue of Antictarn, Lewes the acon, Too *Lole number of Congressmen, includ~ | jariships and faurgue of lo ‘6 bareiaa ket M ‘ hun- | and other hardships which are well kuowu to en Berns | heeded actress aura re piri tour | ©Very old soldier; yes Locause! wae not lucky dred and forty-+wo-—one hun and eighty enough 1 get Woutsed, of tab my constitution being secredited to States that did moterver their | dij not permis me to serve quite two yelations with the government, and fifty-eight to | ing hg woke npeed for # hose which seceded, Isis pretty well undersiood | C#¥8 ne bounty that the latter class wil) not be allowed to partic! pate in the clection of « Speaker, as Mr. McPum- om bolde to the opinion that Congress and not himeelf should pass upon the question of admis. rom tae to time in your paper s communication trom & sul the scriver, apd & BUggestiun J/0m FOU, Ury) equ Lzaton of bounties. Now, T ast yur fake of myvelf aud thoussude of oth rai Bion, to say a few words invur be lace in your peper advertisement jell ant ha tien. 1 theoo who will partisipate tn he orgenin | SOs Nias wo ere os Well entidled Wo bownly, ae sation, one hundred end forty-three are Republi: | sgerters, but I believe the Presideut Les paruoned eans and forty-one Dewocrsts, from which fignres | diem, aud 1 hope he will uot forget us. ft will be seen that the question of admiming . Boupimns. Bouthern members at the outset has no practical A soldier who entered the service in good faith Importance, for, even if they and the Deinocrats who bravely and efficiently performed his duty, ould combine to elect an anti-Republican Bpeuk- | #0d who was discharged Leforo the expiration of er, they would be still greatly in the minority. his term of enlistment in consequence of honora- Af the Republicans unite upon # candidate, there. | ble wounds or sickness contracted in the service— fore, they wi!l have no trouble whatever in elecs- | #uch & soldier certainly ought, as ® mathe of ang bim. Mr. Conrax, Speaker of the last Congress, | Tight, to receive the same bounty that scorues to de® candidate for re-election, and as be is very | bis comrade who is lucky enough to escape in- popular with bis party there is hardly a doubtthat | Jory. But law ie oot always right, and in this he will again be chosen, In the Senate the division | case we have an ilustration of an unjust diserim- of parties wil! be relatively about the earne agin | ination, It fs not always the hero who gets athe House, Thet body pow stands thirty-eight | Wounded in battle, nor the most efficient soldier Hey iblicana and eleven Democrats, Allowing that | who falls sick by reason of @ hard campaign; but ell the Bouthern members will be admitted, and | it le evident that this would be the case in «a ma- @hat they will all vote against the Republicans, the | jority of cases, for the brave are apt to be the most majority in favor of the latter party would still be | exposed. Avceordiug to thia law, then, cowardice five. Hon, Laraverre Fostas, of Connecticut,will | ie worth a premium, It ts possible that Congress ‘de President of the Senate, and a ting Vice-Presi- | may rectify this matter, but such # rosult is hardly dent of the United States, vide Axvumw Jouxoos, | probable—at all events ai the coming session—in avho has succeeded to the Presidency. consequence of the beavy drain which it would ag ng Peep ge entail upon an overtaxed Treasury, The Shenandoah England Establishes a meme New War Precedent. shows that the British Government have already | Fwisers, roughs Wieves, gamblers, and repre- disposed of the Shenandoah case, so far es their sentatives of other disreputable professions, left own decision is concerned, They have ected exact- this city @ dey or two ago for the purpose of de- Dy ae we predicted in yemerday's Stn. The vessel eiding the ‘Championship of America” ‘The has been turned over to to the American Consul at telegraph informs us that at Albany and other ‘Liverpool, and the officers and crew haye been un- places they, as usual, carried matters with @ high conditionally released. This action will, of | D824, robbing and stealing inciscrim{astely; and course, be defended by the British press and Gov- the last of their raid into the country has not yet ernment authorities, and there is no likelihood thas | 5##9 reported. Another of these disgraceful ex- any demand of the United States for the surrender bibitions of barbarism is alsoon the tapis in the of Wappmtt end his crew will be complied city, and will probably soon be consummated with. Well, if England can afford to by another invasion of the rural disiricts, establish such @ precedent es this, let Now why are not these things stopped? 4o so. Our civil war has ended, and it ts It is not only contrary to lawto engage in prize- quite likely that England wil! be interested in war | “sbting, Lut it is the duty of the police to prevent precedents sooner than the United States, By this such occurrences, so far as it is in their power, decision in the case of the Bhenandosh, Eogland The police certainly knew of the proposet cham- doclares that neutral power may permit the pionsbip fight. Both of the principals late'y gave fitting out of war vessels in iis ports, to prey upon sparring exhibitions in the city, on which occa- abe commerce of @ belligerent; thet such vessels | 9% Money was staked on the result. The s; may continue their depredations for months after |'"% Papers announced the coming **tmi!!,’ the conclusion of hostilities; and that when sated sbout what time is would occur, and also that it with plunder and crime they may return in tri- would take place near Albany. But, aside from umph to the “noutral" port from whence they all this publicity, the police certainly ought to be went, and their officers and crews then be absolved | @ Well posted as the hundreds of roughs who {rom all responsibility, “They that sow the wind | ©2¢W @ll about the matter, Why, then, did they eball reap the whirlwind,’ Before England en- | 2°! *Frest the principals and their secon:is, at Joust, my mtu Pugilistic Raids. cortaaty t--Lbat with thorough cleanslug and disinfect. fug (by chlorine us oy.01w *e,0l bbe baveuge, cloile img OF ObbEr Gece biak Lave Leen da Ob cb with he secrwons OF BOoue (Ur emanating dow ters upon another war — had better will its com. | PF¢Vious to their expedition to Albany } aoerce to some Other nation, The Chelere—Hew the perane, wns Dee M a veloped tm New York iu 1854. fammany Hall Makes a Good Nomination. The following letter from Dr. Bartlett, formerly Tammany Hace has shed » ray of Light upon the | proaith officer, was on Monday laid before the Com- darkness of our municipal polttics by the nomina- | missioners of Momith : Watton, Del, Co, N. Y., Nov, 13, 1965 tion of Recorder Joun T, Horrmam for the Mayor- Hon, C, Goprney Guxtixe—Sir: 1 eee that the alty. The ways of parties are mysterious, and we Proper eptborities bave poder consideration, mea to be taken with aview to preveut the intro. will not pretend to guess how Tammany happened duction of ebolere into the city from vessels now ar to discard the claims of the political mounsebanks | riving from the ports in Europe, &., whore that dis evailing. Who hang around the old wigwam, and to alec a | Ee won Stealth Oficer of the Port of New man as honest, capable and incorruptible as Re- Yors in B64, the Sime of ite (the sholera) last visite. tion, ave ought La sieioment of the /acts corder HorrMam, Possibly Tammany ws really In relation tga ayoearauu $4 the Quarantine at \ » hat time might be oi eome aid im eualling you t disposed to repent of ita past follies, to leave the feta RMON tiangurhs Uh aeecre the deaitase ob: devious ways of corrupt intrigue, and to walk ject. Being Jaen they Pols very siguifioan iy to be only pian to be adopted to prevent tie .ntrotne hereafter in the paths of political rectitude, Or it tin i” this deadly malady trom our ehipboard. You may be that its action is less praiseworthy. Posai- | will rocollest phat 1664 was jhe year ot ate great i | igration. @ number of vessels arriving in the bly the sachems and big Indians have seen the ast of May alone being tour bundied and twenty. popular handwriting on the wall, informing them tour, The net ennes of ¢ ae . were fund on the American, which arrived onthe 16th of May, that the pale faces have dug up the hatebet with feria! lett Liverpool, where the cholera then pies the determination of not only sealping but offict- | veiled, on te 1a of April. 1 here hed been no sick : til the veasel bud be ore than two wee sily Lebeading the whole tribe of rascals who | Deu! While crossing the Banks thoiera Tiade its »lunder and swind arance, 1 ship was detained and the passen- pi ser and awindle the city, Bus whatever may be a” e all landed shelf begcaze, and clothing ates. the cause of this unexpected exbibition of political | oughly cleansed aud disintected, and pone were al- irtue, T leave until no new cases bad appeaiod for Virtue, Tammany Hull has certainly made # good sever 0 They detained aloute weer” *eochonin a candidate for Mayor, Recorder Horr- | Gu she 11th the Progress tates Baving left Liv. A th TOO emigrants, hirty-uine died i NAS le nota politician, He belongs to the judiciary tf con By oe 80 cases were taken trom the vessel, ana “epartaa ot of the city government,and is noted for | new cases vere hourl cecurting, ¢ he well pessen- of Verso), a8 We ' ek , Dis etrict impartiality and absence of al) partizan- ee or in the grounds aren ad what wee blige ship in the discharge of his official duties, But, tt called the Hit B ovr tat, nd the 3 with the cis ed in that building, being about ph 4s vot yet known whether Recorder Horrmam will by pA ayo ol south of the shanty buildiugs in which secept this nouanation, He base far better pom- | were placed th of trphold fover, mivet of whom f t the kune Convalescent, tion where he ls boas in respect to salary and the | *%iSt, aids, 288 Lue tbe shiny Charles HIN, the uties of bis office; iymouth, the Tt Parker, tue G. J. Patten, and § ’ bid pee ; ces aud 18 would therefore be « PirmeneY ‘arrived trom Havre, all, having “alates Personal sacrifice for him to accept the Mayoralty, pumber, of case of smnel’por of & very malignant We hops how t type. ese were all placed im the Binalipox Los. ¢ hope, however, that he will notdecline, We IFO he trasted, im the nu auigle of the Want to see good men in the field for the municipal | Suarantine sivend i ate from the 1Sce eo: hospital au rounds wre the id woil { canvass—men who will sacrifice something of per- Hey reo ships were pisced. The passengers ood sonal preference for the public good, Lf such men | thuir effects foe these vessels @ suljected to @ ‘ough process of ¢! 1 diss y as Joun T, HOvyman will come to the rescue of the very ppored: to loave forthe city, No a at eksinen city, we sball nos yes despair of clearing out the | w re salaeqeen iy tfeced to them, bus the convale, h ss ‘ outs in the shanty tuildings, who we neat of cormorants whe Lave reduced the metro. | 02), PRUSH OD rh tat began to dle of chat Polis to ite present deplora’ era, and in less than one week seventy-five per cent. -_— of we paueuts 1b tho Buwalipox Huepisal died of cholera, Evils of Labor Strikes, On the 2lat of May the Dirigo arrived from, I Tun effect of the strike in the Pennsylvante coal think, Glasgow wish a anal bupber of cimigiante, © or paesaxe she (ook from ol TT @ines last summer, is seem in the diminished | (9! Yavarcan’ elias Git, pe ae fOck 8 voonel amount of coal that bas gone to market up to the | been ee suelere the wrecked vursel, and the pers ‘om he. Ved ou u A 2 : Present time, Frome published statement of the | t, persons, The. vessel batt pail tA alt were smount transported over the various roads and | slowed to go up to the cy, sone oi the filet cares 1 of cholera that occurr the cay wee treed to canals which are used as outlets for coa), in Penn- these wrecked ewisra brow the above incte, sylvanis, it appears that the deficiency the present year, in Comparison with 1864, {s one million four thousand five hundred aud eighty eight tons—or ebout twelve per coi, Three canals, which are enti ¥ } eariier house of the 0} | d spowed of ab HEATLY Lie ope | wigs: Taide, but tie Quauty woe ne | much rea the following conc.Usious are tw be deauced with | tae) of cholera patient: furtuer developun ot of the disense tnay be perreonet Second—That uniers the inost entire isolation of all Passengers it veerels fiom porte where the cholera prevails is eufoicod while thie Leing done, the disease fe eure to mauitest iteelf in tho vieinity, peculation as to the contagion peculation as to the con’ nen-esntagion, {afection or non-infection, of the Sactse are no bch | itoportance wh Le Signed) ay F. Darttert, Ex-Heaith Officer. A Caution To Girls Tax Raleigh Stampaay of Wednes'ay saya: We understand that » couple of ladies arrived in this city a day or two ago In search of a yay de- ceiver in uniform, whom they used of lowing, if Dot winely, at leam foo well. seems he bad mar- ried one of the !ad.es in the Stave of Maine before the war broke out, and afterwards, baving joined thearmy, ho married the second in the city of Deitimore, he firsts spouse beard of the secon’, came on to Baltimore, found th report true, and, iu Company, the two came on to North Carolina amicably toweth: to break up an arrangement on ft wey Lowherio to adu another to the list of his vic- tims, Wo pity while we must condemp this farth- lens fellow, ior @ man with two wives with sharp @iicks alter him atonce, ia certainly an ob ect of i @ warning and be eure they aie No, 1 when th Mutilated National Kank Notes, The following instructions in regard to the re- demption of mutilated pational bank notes, issued | by the Corptroller of the Curreucy, will be of general interest: Fsret—The notes are to be redeemed by the banks by which they are respectively isaued, and should not be returned to this offiee in sume leas than 7600, of even multiples ot th Se ond Mautiated wore which Ve been torn or defaced, wil) Le rece: vou When preseuted by ihe bank that issued therm, provided all the fragments are returned, and theengraving and @inasuresare Dot se far obliterated that it cannot be deterwined by what bank the notes were issued hird--FPragweaie sb ould accompanied by Le cause and manuer of muti! Missing part ol the uotes ia tc ly des royed; the good charaetor of the affidavit should alao be fully vouched fur by the officer Letore whum the af jay. ibietaken, Toese attidaviie wust be forwarded to this ¢ wih toe tragments to which th ip order that banks presenting such parte of such notes uiay reve.ve credit for wwe same, Exception 8! cases way vecurin which no affidavit can bo obtained aud where bo reas nabie doulis can ex- fetiu regard to the entire des'ruction or irre para- ble; damage to missng porous of notes, as Ly ure, donts, etc. Waen evidence of iientity is ainple by tia oature of ove or bota otfcors or tis o or locality of the Cank aud the denomiuation of the note, where the tutesrity of the i ill-bolue. is unexceptivnable, aud were no question coulu arise in regard to atradulent or wmyroper uso of missing parte, ib such insvances judiiwous die eriminatioa m necomanly be exercseu by ibe otheers of the vanke, Is is, however, suvised that such notes be recived at their full f.-e value aud @ perfous Bote given Wereor, & red Leing p eer ¥- ea of the fact to be sent bo this vuiee, witu jue uur lated uote, Wheu returned jor cmptiva LY kue beok; in woleh case iuil credit wul Le aiiowed io this uepartment, ‘vurth—Wheu no satisfaction can be obtained im regard to Wissiug party, abd @ Dowubility existe that euy improper use con Le mao of the Bale ib is FeQuImMended that ® proportivuate Value vuly be alioweu, ceUmelig Los LY eowparison of the portion returued with the missing poriou, Are cord should te kept of tLe auouus allowed in all such lustances, Bui &@VoUber of the same ute oF notes whall Le rewurued for reden piu, Vit stating mn, and thet the Ap Inhoman Wretch, An Albany paper says: One of the most heartren ling stories that we bave heard in a long while, was related by a young girl, aged ely Years, to Juatice Cole, on Baturday. She was brought in by an officer, who found her on the Trey road in a destitute condition. Bhe was at- tired in fuil soldier's nviform, She gave her name as Toa Bostwick, anc satd abe lived near 8y- Her story is that her unelqa Jacob Van Fy Kurkylley Oveida covuty, eeduced her over @® yeurago, and during the past season in- duced her to go on board of his cost on the canal, A shorttime since the inhuman wretch jut ber off the boat in a nude condition, Bhe was thus found by a soldier near the Troy road barracks, who fitted her out with form, Boe has bung around there eeping out doors nightly, Oa Saturday, being found in male atiire, abe was arroated, Which she seemet to acc de as on acceptable boon, as she Was aick at beart at the manner ip which she was being tossed about, Bhe wassent to jail for the present, ‘he unmanly wretch who caused this girl's ruin, should be hunted down, ferreved out aud brought Justice, teen Fiaaeeciai News, Markets, &«, New York, Tuesday, Nov. 21,6 P. M.—The general Stock market has been dull and drooping to-day, with but little business doing. Governments were heavy and lower, (iold closed at 147. There was no maiked in the position of the money market, There me transactions at 6 percent. though 7 wae ale. There ware e tore dispoalt O dine count commercial paper, y bane: persed as TeaVpercent, Recosd gr om 10 to 15 percent, On'Change 4 be. lower, Wheat was du lower, Corn waa ic, low Vor’ was culland lower, Beef wae juiet. Lard was dull and heavy, and Whiskey was dull, STOCK BALES Fins? NOAKD. nominally Le, a Ye, wore quite firta, 10M U.S, 64, "Ble 800 Wyoming V, Cl. 63 9000 Ue l bw 10 64 11:00 Ls Pt) 4+) Canton Co 380% = ao YT’, GORY, C 100000 U.S. ba, do-du'o 91 aw 4 Quo ce coves D's SOO Erte R, 115000 Trea.T3-10.. 9T = G00 do 1400 do bd 964% 890 Hud 100 Obfo Ga," 98 39 " go00 1. Cp, Bs, 79. $49 BOO fou Mo, 6a. ‘6 500 Mt 5000 M, O& ie to PR TT bun low N.Y. Te, B. Lan. YY 2500 N.Y. ©. 6a, '93,. 91 ma do...., Jue Mich, do. MoT 7.0 Chi & NW. Qu Gal, & Chi, let. ty 1550 do 10 Cen, National B.14 14 Chi, @ NW rai do,,... 1 Sw do... 100 Cum. Coal Pt i ve Chi, @ Bol Kw 10 do 444 10 do LSS 10 Spring Mt. Min. 8.9 3 Chi B. Qa Ro 11s * 15 100 Weat Union Tei, b> °) do., Pe 61) 100 Mariposa Min i4 200 Del, Lack.& W,. 186 b” do. WS ipelS's 100M. du C.2 Pt, yo 100 do.. Peli iar. Wea Olay 30 do, lity 1s do, las 1u0 N.Y, Guano, los 10 Han. & st. J. RK. 87 60) Lehigh B.C. 1 Yh Long Ielaud K.. 79 16w @o..66 Nal 1” Erie R....., 91% 4 do. : 91% Reading Re... Addy UM.5.& is la. ony 2 , LO Cae NO WLPE 66% 100 Cum, Coai 't.... 44% bun do. OO gw N.Y, Guano, 16 8) Chi. @ NL W.R.. 87 ) Quo do., Waa do. 7 abs 400 Mariposa Min... ISN lo cha oa} a8 oug uY co... gises 9, OP KLWle Ut ay iw N.Y, Cen ~ W% bw Ped Ratt |. 100 Al, & TH. Pf... TT mo . Cattle Marker. Bvri's Heap, Nov, 91, 1965, Beeves.—A more unproptious openiny day for dros vers than that of ye Y¥O buick it would be ditheult to beamed, dhe w Indiee seminer weaihe er ot the past week, and the wey Netacdcenmt atively low priced pouliry iwarket, bad snus’ ale mished the buaiuess 0 etlect, as before etace 1s been most d wholesale cealer’, Add to those adve overcrowded yardé 8d ® lowes ue, disaureeat ket day, What wouLe! (at 4 ¢ rates was accomp.leled, @ falling off of ene dole hundied ¥ day, wiew tip to Moe prices of imei 4 ou reduced tuly Leent, per pound, and the fen aiuader oe dae 4 Dicest Beer, MALMIHDYY Ba py ee AA were otfered at 1 he tus A report was in - one of the most = leh cows #tf comtinae ex- it in thie par. been witnesred at this yard ‘or therefore, continue exceedinely ing the asking price for mediums bt oss te the eheap- jemand for the latter 5s bis branch of the market has oe oe visser ie ecline Sok a I, rt, owing principally to an overstoc market, fd formed by several drovers that this fal! ne off in the case of mediums, ber sheen, Best low are offeriny to-day od medium stock, which last week coumanded 74 ned Gaic. Common w tair veld at ba6%c, Lambe are alsoin good suppy uring the part week. apply is at present far in exess of the taken auother downward turu, it 11% to 12% for corn-fed. alive, to 15440 for do dressed; Li's to ive tor disiii- levy ted, alive, and 16 to 16% for do dressed, Fleur and Crain. Naw Youn, Nov. 21, 1866 is dull and 6 cents lower. Ov; Extia do, at ¥ 00; Buper fine Western, @7 TUats- vi; snada Batra at $5 loas du ; and good to superfine Southern, at $9 3 .a¢16 v0, Graim.—The wheat m tied Amber State being quoted at $2 41a89 46; hieago Spring, $1 Sue#l 58. Oats—Are dull and heavy at 47abse for unsound, v—\s dull, at @19a91 80 for Canada West. ‘6 for Sta irket in te lower. y from 614 to 9%e. @ accumulated d Club, $——a81 80; Wertern unsound being juoted at 9laGdc, and cound Mixed Western at 900062, The Hay Market. New Youn, Nov, 21, 1865, There ia no ehanee in ihe market tor boing light, but as the demand 1 quite have undergone no change on at Wabdc a worthy of note, ber shipping, and TVasve Ayrr’s Cherry Pectoral—the we remedy for colds, eoughs, consumption, and al! afiec« tions of the lungs and throw rit ie the true recret of ite success in al affections, whether the cause he accideut or disease, relieved of their nmawon by @ timel marvelous healer, and the fleeh fs reuew d naitbya charm, no bemish or sear remaining, fe, only 25 cents a box. 43 Liberty #t, New York, and by all ~ Wheeler & Wilson Lock Stiteh Sewing Machine aod Button Hole Machine, No, 645 Brouu- 4 318 wing Machine Co: -Y. Blias Lowe, Jr., President, Areuts Grover & Bnker Highest Premium tic Stitch and Lock Stiteh Sewing Machiues,4u5 vy, N and 436 Fulton st, Brooklyn, Cart and Truck Ceve canvas covers, nesorted very low prices, Call at No, 25 East B. near Catharine et, The Improved terproof oled stock and fixtures of the wrocery and liquor stors sloat” Lilipuc Sewing Bucincen O8t Broadway, Agents wanted, A. H. | 515 ang @ih aves ioledn: Wecae precisely, consisting of parlor, dining furniture, carpets, oil pain‘ings, featherte and every article necessary for huusekoe BATRA, FITZ.GIRBON—On Monday, Nov. %, Bridget Fitz- aiblon, the Leloved wite shter of Phill ry, Co, Limerick, Ireland, : ives and friends of tho family ere re- invited to attend the funeral, thie Wednee- uay ellernoon, Nov, 22, at 2 o'clock precisely, trom her late residence, 170 Kast 29th Oulvary Cemetery, Cornelius Fijzcibben, aud Mary Lyons, a uative of business coat 4 from thenee to ai crs. By order of 8. BRONNEK, 406 617 Myrtle ave, near | Mra R. RICH, (1 ne Mann, wite ot Adam | av. aughter of Samuel und Flizabeth Pabor, e4 26 years, 2 months and Y « will take place Uuse Wednes e'clock, trom the resi: AWNBROKE nee of her hus. dives and friends are respectiuily iuvited to attend, 108 MORKISON-On Monday, Noy, 20, after a short and severe illness, Maivaret Morrison, The reintives and friends of the family are respect. fully invited to attend the funerakon Wednescay, at 12 o'clock, from ber late residence, 85 Maciougal At 2 o'clock, I clothing, bedding, beds and various other ro worthy th ntuion of dealers and others, By MULLIGAN — On Monday, Nov. 20th, ‘William James, only son ot James aud aged 9 mouths and 20 days, I tukeo this little lamb, saith he, And put it op my breast, Balvation it will find with me— With me, forever, rest, The friende of the family are respectfally invited funeral, from the x Jan alli pai Ah Lana tas oamdl Wy Hy oak 5) Clinton st W PAWNBROKER’S SAL elothts worthy atreution of dealers, Order M. MEE BACHL 455 Grand et to attend tho parents, 100 Daxter aileruoonu, 22d ina! STEVENS.-On Figzabeth A. wife 4 years, O months and 1) da The friends of the fami), attend the funeral a rvices, on We. 4, at 7'4 o'clock, from ber la Brockiyn, BE. D, Conn, for in , on Wednesday 1 o'clock precisely, Nov, 21, of heart divense, dD, Stevens, aged 42 are respectfully invited to paday evening, reeidence, $40 Hor temaina will be taken serment, on Thursday 13 1's o'clock, 400 order of ULGUF P, GAFFNEY, AUCTIONEER, flock #he fixtures of a nice rocery store, No. East 15th et, in one or more lot m, at 45 Niuth ave, 40) loteof quilts, + ank shawls, overcoats, cloaks, A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE IRON Moulders Union, No. 26 of N.Y. it was Pagaod unanimously that we demana ly per cen, ub rate Of wages, oo aud alter Saturday, . By oraer of the Union, » WM. McKAY, sec, KERS, PLAINERS AND SAW- this Wednesday evening, Nov, Z ‘clock, at rou No. 6 193 Bowery 6 re suested to atte S54 Seventh si, a R R. ROLLINS & CO, AUCT, W JOHN Mea aHON,” | f ota Soins, CouCKeS, bureaus, chairs, tables, giaes, c r and olber wares 1 \W™., WITTERS, AUCT., WILL 8 this <\ Ory 1, ae we elect office's + ad: renteel furniture, &e., of a large house, 4 cur bugs ie the orver | oj) ¢; otha, beds, bedding, dining-1oom aad kiic furniture, &e, ree HE WORKI ARE INVITED ing of the Operator for the concert ks yeady, ‘Toothache cured or extracted without pain, or and made serviceable through life and warrante Dr, H. VILL isg ob Bowery, nearly oppos.ty z i Mise KILLEN PATERSOD theatre, Y NOTICES, : ms L — A MOST WONDERFUL DISCOVER OTHER MAMMOTH PUBLIC MEET. Te ‘a Father Mathew I’. A, will take piace at Natioual th and th ave, this evening, at i temperance orators, T, den, Faq., of Brooklyn, and Parent Beciety, 6 by the young ing ofthe Youne Mer Society, No, 2, N, ¥,, I, 44th at, Lets tilul tecth inserted for #1 ercli: nm with the celebrated hone t OPerabione ek, JAY VILLERS, 105 Graud 6b 2 Llvcks tiow I way t Dawes W. Black, Kay. TF. Mad: y Key, ex-President of will address the megting, Berney Willlame, Mr President of No, 2, Mies F \. Mahony, Mise Woods, Misa Mullin. Starkey and a host of others, T.M Present, JOHN O'SULLIVAN, Kee, Sec FRE® LECTURE WILL BE DELIVER. ed this, Wednesday, evening, softhe New York Young Men's Chri tion, 161 Fifth avenue, cor, 2d st, b. Subject: Travelling in PUBLIC MEETING OF THE FATHER Mathew Female Tl’, A. Ls, Society, ! 7% o'clock. this eve to $22; ne with gold, per tooth MEELH, TEE Le a full set of Oxtracting 26 cen (es: GL. PULLZ, denticn. Miss McGinners, Mis tS o'clock, ag the lyn, E. D, at 7% ance Hall, cor, Grand and 7th «t, @ members one and all are requested to be present, as busin: ma yey thi yce, Harway, and ovbers wil aadress ¢ THOS, M. LLOYD), Pres, THOS, MeCABE, MATHEW T, A 1, SOCIETY Y.. will bold @ grand Temperance Mert. Jd *t and 2d ave, this evening peaking by Mr. L. 1. Kermen and Mr yotthe Parent society, Good suing as usual, Phece ebrated Lee Bios, have kindly consented to entertain the audienc WA. PETERS, THER MALHEW IT, A, Will have @ pun ic meotmy N° NECESSITY FOR GOING 14 lng Machines lor out coaree, at al Broade A portion of the rent allowed if purchases” \ JURELE “ Singer's No, 2 Fe wIDG Machines to rent outa } termina. Machines tire eo. oveaslou, PEIER ate 1s} , Bud Bes wuss weut oll o y at peices ranglug Moi 9 to j ge tie miarket on Tuesday was ved Wr than on 4) opediig day, the weather beime cex ‘'¥ ubiaverabie tor trade, ud this SF eta eater HO 4000 Wowk uOet buyers bad supp: ceee th $he requisite steck bonded Ww produce ®4OCidedly Gul, asked aud @ ablll Machines exchaure st, and Sth ave, on Wed. esday even ed 88 To'elocs p. u,, LO @uvocare apt. Ve Camp aud P " will address the weeting, Air. Delany and Mise Mary Aune Burke, of B perform ‘ou the piano, Kum-driukers 4, JAMES UKE . Yes, ea, ames | _MORSES, CARRIAGES, 2 JOM manta single a double bi ot £45 hess bth oe Can Le $908 Fr me TRADE NOTICES, ADIES’ FATHER MATHEW T, A. B. Soctety, No. 8, of N. ¥., b & public mee'ing ia their Hall, gor 26'h a ta wn fg Pa 4. se ak, le * pad . ¥ Daveon. 8 nefng Messrs. Wallach ed ) of others, TH an wo Duna, and panaaven. 4 vavers i ( Pree Ol fre nat, Vice, PHIL. coomampaeed Bee HE FEMALE FATHER MATHEW T. T.B. Bociety, lof Brookiyn, B. 1)., will hoi mp@rance mes ing at Moesonic Hall, 4 On Wedneria: ening, Nov, 22d. Epe %» Buckman, and others. Bing ere— Mocknamee, Carr, nu oat of others, CHARLE RICHARDS, Prest. BETSEY A. KEED, Bec. 130) POLITICAL — T A MEETING OF THE TAMMAN Hall Stcond Aldermanic District Convention eld at Shak+epaare Hotel. ou Tuesday evening, Sov 1, 1865, 1 HOMAB COMAN wan cule pominate! the candidate for Alie:man of thie District. MO} GAN JONES, Ohairman, P.H. KERLAN, see. For MAYOR, WILLIAMS, BILL POST! W Ann at a4 “OR MAYOR, C, GODFREY GUNIHER For Counsel to the Corporation, RICHARD OGORMA N By order ot the NEW YORK DEMOCHK ATIC CITY CON. VENTION, COL, JAMES BAGLEY, n BR Chairman, evry B. Roome, | Hanuy P. Wran, § Secretaries us HE C, GODFREY GUNTHER ASS0CI tion of the Ninth Ward will he ° Armenna Hall, 74 Book at, on W Nov Yat Ty o'clock, All electc of the re-elcction of Mayor GUN to atioud, SOLOMON RANTA, President, Geo. W. Morton, A.A. Ame ung, ) Nathaniel Kor, Albert C, bogert, } Vice Toare Odell, Helmas M. Wella | Presiden Horatio N. Gallup, Dr, thos, ©. Knox BAMURT F. ALT AV LD Me. Kall, Treasurer, WILLIAM HAWKs,§ Seeretarios, m4 TSN74 WARD C, GODFREY GUNTHE, Club Thla association hel and enth siastic mouting ty Buildin 6 evening inst, or the pur the nom’ the Now Yo.k Derm Couuty Convention, of 4 i FREY GUNTUER d by acclama bis, when the expe: re increasing with ‘ear nd oth { similar i ven the money of th syaendered to pamper political favorites, it i cial importance that, discarding mere part) we the electors of New York sliould retain in the Ma oralty of ability, futegrrity and expe one who haa shown that he will not Position br making it sub designing polit fided to him @ people hes bev most faithfully > {i avd att ity Diany trying or Lo ou or reproach © m it to be the du people to rewn who has thiuily, aud if the ors of New York are true to as be has Leen them, hie triumphant succes is beyond a+ !. G. DUFFY, Prosident, ANDREW BCUL LE} Vice Pret. DENNIS DELANY, ¥d Vice Pre AKTHUR DONNELLY, Secretary, AUCTION NOLICE Heyer FELTMAN, AUCT. (OFFICE ¥ Beventh et.) sells thie day at 10% o'clock, integrity t 2th at. Al*o 1 bhoree, 7 veare old, with w ORTGAGE SALE OF ALL THE HOUs# hold Furniture in house, 98 W y tq rOUNG, Auctioneer, ROKER’S SALE, THIS pay GAR, Auet. will reil, at 69 New Lo ek, 150 lota superior overcoa’® frock + nd at 12 o'clock, 3:n) lote silk, ter *, broche aud wool sha dian clothe and other worthy the atention of dea ers and D ldudron ot, late E. Fishel & Co. S4 Eich le RS SALE —TOUN Mong ER, 15 Kast Browiway, will sei, this da k. p Ane lot of goid aud ¢ wht stola, musical | uinenta M., 350 lots Men's and Wore b which the asle will commer ICH, third av, SALE—BELL & GRAHAM will soll ay, a! lus w Bowery, 550 lots valuabie sik dre mg ets, COOL, Panta, vets, boots, shoes, & t — THURSDA by BELL & INGRALLAM, 800 lots 0 overcoats, frock Couls vests, pautr, & 121 JAW NBROKER’S SALE—RICH'D FIET! Auctioneer, U eeii t wrow, Thuraiay:, omen's clothin at. 8CH ehersst, willeell this day, at lus o'clock, JAWNDROKER'S SALE — B. WEAVE Jr, auctioneer, will rell thie day. at 1 o'c!or dresses, pants, eheets, bc oon, watches, jewelry, &e., weil worth, ti of Cealere and otLers, by order of KK Ui i il, This Day, at @ o'clock, at 435 Car al ty of second-hand furniture, carpets, mattiw and pillows, biankete, ebecis, iron be :| day, ‘ o'clock, wt 404 Canal rt, ab DUNAINERY, SET OF BEAUTIFUL TEETH beet, $10 t0 $15; ecctonal eeia, #5, eit beth extracted without prin or no charge ing tee jug without pun, wily performed and warrant, 1 5 CANAL STREET, SET t.37 too15; om god at te 6) cous per tooth ; teeqn vent or other filliuss, 60 cu, w bsb extracted without pain, TH, TEETH—AT 67 |). pth for #4; with guia, to flung, 60 Cents Bad Upr of teeth o SEWING MACHAING FIRST-CLASS SEWING MACHD 2 at “turers pr.cea, Seco: eset whines reaied and sou a Broadway, up stairs, cor of Wan aged, Tepaired aud un proved, achines town. —Whesler & Wilson's and Ho ie, rented and kept in yy cor of 224 4', ups & ~ WILSON proved for all sur Grover & 1 \/ of leather» W.cox ‘OR SALE A SORREL HORSE, 15% ; bighy 3 yeate old, warranted suuud auc k