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tet Heckse-O'Gonman ticket, end are now TeThAe GEnnettt wo, as gracious and loving as twin kittens, The sub- FRIDAY MORNING, NOV. am Bees | widized rebel organ opposes the only real Demo- The Preaidont’s Message. erat in the field (which is @ blesmng for him) sod Tre forthooming message of the President has supports Heomm, whom the Trinuss saya is ® Secoine @ topic of great interest throughout the | 6904 Republican, and entirely ignores Ceara, 4 speculation is rife concerning the who te of ts own political faith The Times calls pony oie ected to disclose, The po- | Wacken ® Copperhead, and eulogizes Horvuas. a wane | iy state of much perplexity The Express would like to go boldly for Horrman, pred nccs llRal 4 the position which but is restrained by the Guntiuaz fufluence ; and anger nepal dnggelid afl ty ewes, the other political journalsare #o muddled that potipestyeet i ger ae ate oe Gemve the | they have no ides wiere they stand. But the pote ie satan head marked out | “bole race ts really narrowed down to HovrManr, = a: taeda Geerammnl during thie Hrewen, and the Republican candidate, if that pc gg rar ‘ history of the Union, | Party should make a siraight nomination. The pub- perl qresuer canse for anxiety respecting le somehow (oink that Goerage can oni of o President than there ie at she | #Pared from public life, since be han preserved the ball cngen bth ily must develop, some- constitutional rights of New York, He ia under- Ahad 4 paren 1b Adm fuistration for stood to have in conten pation the writing of a poli- chet a ‘or Pe rn tates a must ex- tical text-book, with the motto, '' Patriotian is en- ante Se a aaa of ihe Government | Hebtened self-interest.” The public wil! generous: Louse the jatine inmuee appertaining to ly dispense with bis valuable services for a while; Tespechig ¢ hie jo. | that he may devote his whole Ume to ¢ reconstructions In sddition to that, 18 will « ; volve upon the President to signify to Con. | Work. Faamen ise good man—s very good man . jews of the Exocutive are —in fect the public have fo high @ re grees what the ¥ upon the {important quesions the critical situation of our foreign relations, to gether with all the other loading subjects of inter- ent upon which Congress is expected to take action. Bat the chief interes: in the message centers upon Se wee ee ae poets that he would not do what he believes to be for the Baten, Up te pot a ied bdibarldal fi ed oll best interests of the city, and If 1} were not for his quite reticent in respect to bis cepatabenl eh abe headstrong disposition, bis tendency to the ey—eo much so that both of the Lao Sai *, | “penny wise and pound foolleh"* poliey, and the Gerties propose to splat dn dhe La; probability that he would involve the city in Ahey would not long hold if h s policy were clearly ta ot ath ‘ Ait in lelreto r d about bie course | ousen’s# of do are of expenditure in gation Aefined, All that he bao diseloee for the sake of saving pennies, he would probably Aowarde the ex-rebels 1s found in the mesgre out bi hot Hace to visitors, together with makes good Mayor, Horrmas bas allo pivites of Hite e the Southern States up an's good quaiities, together with executive ability, | -fhecrseandeateharde shards education, discretion, scquaintance with the du- 0 this time. But the publio know very little eon- ; tes of the office, and all the other requirements eerning his views and purposes with refereace atten St 5) RAGGEILAAL he reclaimed States with essential for an excellent Mayor ¢ Rep cdi bere hecoen fo are understood to have the matter of a candidate the rights which they forfe\ted by the rebellion. in 1 ba lived he manner in which arranged to mult themselves, they will be likely idan filrntash asoaein) bofil od © gn | te nominates good man without much chance for Be es 5 poseplpi oe SR ideas bie election. Such are the “points” of the candi- Caoree erste epee class whom he has | dates ae they now eppear to the public, preparing lately been pardoning ; bie views upon the Con-| fortberace, | gressional test-oath ; hie position toward thone Ne Wender. Biates which refuse to repeal their rebel debts, Tur Tennosnes Legislature has panned « reaols- etc. —all these things, and many others of great | ton declaring that Juv. Davis, Barckinarpar, moment, are enshrouded in myatery The Presi. | Mason, Howten, Toowns, Conn, Baxsauin, Len, dent must indicate bis views apon all of these sub- | and two or three other leading ex-rebels, are “in- focta—elther by direct recommendations to Con- | famous traitors, worthy of death, and not fit ob- grees, or by less explicit expressions of opinion. | jects of national clemency." This ts severe lan- The intereste of the country demand that a clearly- | guage, but itis hardly » matter of wonder when @efined policy be marked out upon the several | we consider that the men conposing the Tennes- fasues involved in reconstruction, giving the | sce Legislasure were Lunted down and persecuted Bouth to understand exactly what tt tw expected to | Nike dogs during the existence of that rebellion do, and leaving no cause for that equivocal and | which their leaders instigated. They bave lost ‘aneatisfactory line of conduct which some of the | relatives, friends, property, nearly ever) thing di- Biates have lately followed. The temper of the | rectly through the acta of the men whom t! Fate rebels, a« shown by their recent conventions | name, in connection with others of less promin- and popular elections, 1s indicative of # purpose | ence, They saw their State prosirated, exhause on thoir part to exhibit just enough Uniontiam to | and dispirited through the agency of tt answer the purpose of reconstruction, and not a | they are exasperated by the return among therm, whit more. The doubt about the position of the | without any punishment, of the rebels, who, during President has nnquestionably led some of ther to | the war committed the outrages to Tennessee ; ellove that s very slight evidence of loyalty would | they are dissatisfied with the President's weihot enewer their purpose—hence the course they have | of punishing treason as ‘She yroaiens of all adopted, The President must remove all those | crimes,” and they probably take this mode of re- doubts, and so clearly define the requirements of | minding him of what bie own State, and his own the Government asto gives elear understanding | people, have suffered at the han iso. th @e whom of what the rebellious States are expected to do, | he is eo diligently engaged in pardonuing. Therefore, upon the wisdom of the President, as eaeenen - — indicated by hie message, will depend the most The City Railrends. important consequences to the future unity and The Court of Appeals bas just rendered a) im- prosperity of the country, He has the confidence portant decision ageinss the City and in favor of ‘of the people now, and it ts believed that bie men. | ¢ Railroad monopolisis, A City ordinance wae gage will embody « general plan of admimstration | Passed {0 1958, requiring railroad cotnpenies to acceptable tothe country, and for the best intar- | Pey &n sunual license fee of fifty dollars on every ests of the Union, Ten days henoe, if there be no | °** employed for passenger transit, The cou- 4\ffculty in the organization of Congress, the mes- panies have paid bus litte ettention to the law in sage will probably be submitted to that body, end | Weston and a testcase of the City exainst the 4he country will then have an opportunity to Third avenue Company, has been for s long time judge whether the popular confidence in AmDazw before the Courts. In the Comrnon Pleas Court, Jounsom shal! be continued, judgment was rendered against the Company _-—— From thenee the case went te the Ge Term, Uncle Sam in Account with Jebn Ball, | where the previous decision was effirim The Tas iteros in the account which Brother Jona- | company thea brought the case before the Court then bas to prosent against Joba Bull are begin- | of Appeals, and the latter bas now settled the ming to appear, A New Bedford paper hae com- | matter by deciding that the imposition of the filty arising from gerd for bim that they are unwilling to place bim among the political rescals at the City Hall, They will kindly allow bim to oon- ‘inue his praiseworthy acta of benevolence In feeding soup to the soupless, Hroxen \s honest, faithful and true, Nobody will pretend to say piled a statement of the number of whaling vessels | dollar license would be tn derogation of destroyed by British-re! el pirates during the war, | the contract made between = the City together with their approximate value. Thenum-| and the Company in 1458, and that the Der reported is forty-six, twenty-five of which | eity bad norightto require any thing atditional belonged to New Boiford, The estimated value of | to the stipulations of the said contract, The gain the vessels is one million one hundred and fifty | of the railroad monopolists by this decision is en thousand dollars, and of the ofl, half a million, | important matter, The Third Avenue Company ‘This is only one ttem in the account, and {t is not | employs uinety cars, on which «tax of fifty dol- by any means the largest, The burning of whalers | lars each would aggregate forty-five hundred dol- was almost entirely the work of the Shenandoah, | lars year--about thirty thousand dollars since while the Alabama, Florida, Tallahasece, etc., were | 1958, when the ordinance was passed. The other engaged in destroying more valuable cargoes, If | companies would be equally liable, sithough some Mr, Bewarp hes presented John Bull with an ftem- | of them—those which were organized since 1853— ized account of damages, tis no wonder that he ts | areobliged to pay the Heense by reason of their not inclined to pay up, for the sgzregate must be | contracts, Thus tt is that the extortioners flourish a pretty formidable sum, But John will as ususl | and evade even their reasonable proportion of the try every device for avoiding @ settlement and will | burdens of taxation, making the weight fall the probably want our Government to take ite pay iu | heavier upon the public, who already suffer enough rele! cotton bonds ; but after all dodges shel| have | at their banda Besides the case above mentioned failed, Jobu will no doubt draw his wallet and pay | there are now ninety cases to the courts againat 4or bis little arnusement during the rebellion, the various companies, with over clevom hundred é complaints for prosecution, Mayoralty Candidates, Ps Turns is now every indication thatthe coming | Mrs, Limeela and the Menument to Her race for he Mayoralty will be one of the most Husband. Anleresting and exciting municipal contests ever | The Chicago Tewumm saya: witnessed in New York, Four candidates have |, We published yesterday » news paragraph stat- aan already: } ing that Mra, Lincoln bad ordered in Zwickau, eon alreaty brought upon the course by their Germany, » monument for the grave ot her bus- respective jockeys and backers; # @fth will prob+ band, our late lamented President. The para- ably be trotted out this evening, as the result of | @TSpB, according wo our recollection, first appeared the Repullican concla) im the London correspondence of the Cincinnati assewble for the purpose, and it is not unlikely | tion for which ie announced to | Gazerrs, We now learn that there is no founda stetewent. Mrs, Livcoln has ordered by no monument for the gra and, nor bina ad ae scrab entriss will be made does sbe intend to do so, eft that work before the election, for the purpose of jockey | entirely in the hands of the Lincoln Monumental ing against possible winners, The most remarka- Die circumstance #0 far developed in the prelim- inaries for the graud sweepstakes te tho shrange Association at Springfield, Mrs, Lincoln is rosid- {ng atthe Clintua House tn thiscity. ince the decease of ber husband she bas made her perma- nent abode in Chicago, living tm retirement and mixing up, jumbling, and overturming of | devoting borselt to Whe ecucetion of ber younger son, Hor eldest son, Robert, ia compies the jockeys and backers, They have ap- studies in the law ofc Beamon, McCa Perently converted themselves into woun- | Fuller, The other, #0 we! known to all freq tebanks, for they now appear in every conccivable attitude—a foot visible here, a head there, but is would puzzle @ prestidigitateur to tell who they era of the White House by tbe fauilar name of “Tad! —e bright, fun-loving boy—is atrending one of our public sehools, Delong to, The Citizens’ Association has pomi- Badly “Suit.” nated Hackers, with O'Gorman for Corporation | A female, under the name of Mee Aupusta 8 Counsel; McKeon endorses O'Gorman, but substi- Clair, advirtiso! to lecture beny ou Baturday tutes Guuruax for Heoxmm; Mozart follows tho | ¥ening, On "Marnage po Lottery’ Valoable Citizens’ Association; Tammany nominates Hory- gifts were to be presente d—anwlodeon, gold watel, Man instead of either of the others; another orjan- | S¢WiNK Mac une, ete. A large audion ¢ abled to hear the lecture and shareiushe orives, The ization nominates Faxwam without any sceompa | jecturer made ber appearaton sod ulcer Prati niment; end the Ropublicans are now fuming and | through with @ Litle giblerioy wi few pou sweating in trying to decide what they shall do | Unierstan’, she bowed bersel! o:f tho atage, to the , great relet of the spou Suiier who th ebout it, Faasawpo Woop and Mr, Gegatey—the | wiih fodulged in most unear elle aud fearful fence @ GConperbesda, and the Badical | stamping, Li was then wnuouicad thas she gulls Priett; have embraced over toe | wrou'd be distributed at the tetet office, A tre- mon lous ru wae made for that point, regardless of the shrie omen and the cries of almost futfoented children, aud but for the timely arrival of a large police force many of the latter must have been trampied under foot. By the efforts of the pollee the fearful stampede was checked and the erowd obliged to file out slowly. As the audience passed the ticket office they were handed their gifte, consisting of hair piva fone of each), brass curtain rings, iron screws, lockets, pins, brooches, ete, the whole fifveen hundred costing, perhaps, fifteen dollars, New York, Thureday, Nov. 28,6 P. M.—The gen- eral Stock market has been firm to-day, and quite « largo business wae transacted, The lasest quotations, however, differed bat slightly from those of yester- @ay afternoon, Governments were rather dull, but prices were maintained, Gold closed at 146%. The joan market waa active, bot the eupply of available capital is ou the increase, and confidence ia slowly in- creasing. The rate for call-loane was 7 per cent. Commmereial paper passed at Tiga 10% Foreign ex- change was dull but firm, The leading firm in ster- ling wae asking 109'4 for 60-days bills; but good bankers’ bille wore offered at 19 On Change to- day Flour wae 6c. a 10. better for common and me- dium grades of sound Stato, while all other kinds were dulland declining. heat wae dal! and nomi- nally lower, Corn wae a abade firmer, closing dull. On ere about le. better, Pork was lower Beef wae quiet, Lard wasbeavy. Whiskey was dull and declining. 6s, 68, re. 119 «10 Mariposa Min... 14 esheat arias we . PE. 1980 Wyoming V. Cl 68 Con. Greeory G., 9M Oo. ee ABM 100 200 ™ 6« 8” 200 y00 V0 600 6” Ubio & Mise brie 4th M 6000 on M8. 2100 4 10 Mich. Cen, R....116 % do... 115 /sallé do. 9 0 N.Y. C, 6s, "83 N.Y. C. Ta ‘76 Hud, lew M qo M. Cen 1w0 Mich, jim Mich. So 2200 94 ig094% Tow DL. a ¥ $ Chi. & NWR. 7 1000 Tol, & W 0500 do... BB 089 6000 NJ. Cen 8000 Mies, & Mo. lg 5 Imp. & aes iy He ‘ kK. ie Cen. Nationa! B. Does ssrergsee 0 Quiekellver M.. 10 Chi. B. &Q B..114% 100 do., 60 do... LAS go Cam. Coal Pf. 60M. 4& P.du 1. 91, TWH do cesses 460 100 Abt hh A, ine Ow Fpring Mi. Min. 65 40) JO... 104 oat 1000 ra 'f 22 AL & TH. Pf... 16 ba do, ar & Cin 1 Pt iw ceceees ODM 100 Long Island RK... 19 BBOOND BOARD. 5000 US, 6a,'S1, re..1067% 100 Al & T. WR... 449 s 101% 400 Keading K.......117%¢ 9oo do, is loo Chi, & NW. I, 30% 1000 dO... 50.00. BS boo Chi. &N 10 M8 1100 le € TH | Hud. Ky. 19% 3») do.,..1)8%nl08 6 lu Pt. We a C,. dod 6 ChL B.Q.@ m... Lite Wholesale i’rices of Country reduce. New Yous, Nov. 23, 1865. The markot for most varieties of country produce has ruled exccedtingly dull since the commencement of the present week, and as the supply bas continued to accumulate in nearly every branch of the trade, prices have been materially affected, and our report of to-day discloses ® somewhat diminished scale of prices for every article coming under our review, Particularly je this true of butter, which, notwith- standing ao extremely dull English and California demaud, continues to arrive freely, and @s iinmense quantities continue to aecamulate at the various warehouses within this city, the feeling among hold- ore grows weaker, and buyers are no@ enabled to operate on more satisfactory terme than at any time for many months past. The ¢rwlaa! reduction in prices of this commodity remarked In our lest 1s #till apparent, nearly every grade ruling from 2 to Se lower, and that must be an exceeding prime article which will now command, right through, above 46 or aoc. ‘True, a few small lots have been disposed of at somewhat higher figures, say 60 or Dic, but euch transactions are exceeding rare, and oftener occur letween boatmen and private parties than otherwise, Vices are also 2 or Se lower, good State lots selling at about 40c, The past has heen a mont disastrous week for poultry dealers, who, having accumulated « large stock in anticipation of cold weather and an Incressed demand, have, in consequence of the warm, damp weather been obliged to dispose of thelr supplies at moet ruinous prices, Good lots have eold to-day a low as Te9c, and with acontinuation of the present damp weather prices will doul t\oss suffer atill greater Venteon, too, ts now selling at unust at from le for carcass bo 1 Ot fruits, apples, contrary jon are arriy freely, which would reem to indicate that the crop has been larger than ia venerally supposed, Our view of the matter, how- ia that far who usually stow away alarce au ity of this fruit for winter use, have, in view of the exceoding high rates, concluded to forezo thia luxery during the coming winter, and are accord. ingly pow forwarding their late ciop, even the very leat bushel, BUTTER. Orange Co, prime. .—« \* et'o Reserve,pr. 35058 New priate’ koe dads |Penn. tiie @ pailad e435 Fair to good do, 445 |Kough fat.... Suv¢ Welch, xood ty pr. .dladd | Tallow Western, .lial4¢ River pails —6 Lard, country alse cunESR. N.Y. dairy, pr 1Talk's 17A19 do com, we'd. Lhaibs/l med Buglish dairy,Con.sdas uimon skitu wis liaid Boe. N. Jervey, Aled? Canada 29039 We'rn, treient Eee outs, bush, wate N. ¥. State, LIVE POULTRY Turkeys als Teme dueks, pair, 1 00al 25 Fowls . 15416 Live Goose, pair. 26a3 00 bald DRESSED POULTRY 4ND Gawn, Chickens, 1b Ducks, dreased, Ib Ceese, drense Fow le & eliic Qha2S) Rabbite, per pair a5) b.. boa) Patridvos, per pair seal vv « ib1® eoona, wild, dg 1—— Turkeys, droased....15a22|Pigeous, #juah, doz,...—— Venison, carcass, 1b, 10al2!Praiieck'kos pel 0 al 12 Venison, saddles, ib.14a15 Quail, doz. ).) 2 Wad 75 Fresh FRET les, com, bbI.2 buad! Isabell Arion good.....4 Hund 60) fine mais Pears, bbl com oY Do common ind Cranberries, W..5 wad 00 Quinces, bbi.,. persis Cranberries, B.. 9 buall 00! DAIBD FRUIT, % 45850 JApNes ¢ to Mal! Ghorrion pitied: Abaae Whortiebertien ° HN Peaches, pesled. 80055 |Rating layer 4. yh 50 unpealed 16a13) |Peabuty burh..3 Yom lo ose 4 \ Currents t ah 6 Gout oo ae Tiiaek berries, home Hien y Nuw..3 b0u5 00 Raspberries. dbaby vRECH MEATS Beof sides.. +. D0ald's Veal, per Ib 18 Mutton, ey, | 3 tal ork \bal? Lab. ce ee scenes ee DOLE POTATO RA, Mercers..... .2 bias 0) Jack Whites 5 Yoach Blows DbL2 0602 25 Va. Beasties baa 76 Buckeyes, bbI....1 Goad 00! New Jerse 3 bad vO @ARDRN AND FIBLD VROR ADL RS. Parenips, bbl Tor at ipa, bi,.1 al 25 hie a... Thal , dor... 4 4 Diet 15/2 Hee 10.4 OOM 00 | Onioussbrimg 1% d005 ! BQUASLeS bi...) gual 25 BL Lager, 100... 298 WOM? SPECIAL XOLiCnSs, :| Fall apd Winter Clothing for Sure | Boy : a og neat o Sity t beet style, aud pr §, Muldwits 6 and 3 Bowery, Wheeler & Wilson Lock stich sewing | Mochine aud Button Lole No, 686 rouue i wey, NX oa SPECIAL NOTICES. POLITICAL. —— JODINEY GUNTHER ASSOCIATION C, Gp! OF THE 9TH WARD, Tlowe Se N. Machine Company. No 620 lias iLowe, Jr., Presic . At a fall and enthuriastic eae epeniee: Ne 79 et, on Wedn Grover & Baker's Highest Premium ie in hee ¢ following preamble and rerolutions w: Broodway, Ne ¥ and $56 Poulvou si, Biokivn. sie” Whereas "The various o inati laiming eree, Cart and Truck ( = represent the Democratic Blectors on cormrent ok canvas covers, frye gaan a New York hare ireateghal 4 Gren F minat ons Call East Broad aa candidates for elect ° yo. yi heat CathaPioc ch wth ‘a. Wheress.It is deemed of vital importence that “The Improved “ Sieat” Ellipuc Machines, 637 Broadway. Agents wanted. rapt “ring” imterest should we devotion to the fabs intercate with whic favor ©, GODFREY G BRBATES. official duties therefore, be it ‘ai wna ads CLANCY—On Thureday, Nov. 284, of conenm) kesolved.That we deem it essential tion, James Cianoy, aed 49 years, 1 | cation of Demoeratic principles, and to the promoiiom The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to atte the funeral, from his iate residence, 165 Wooster st, on baturday a fe ve should onite in an earnest, realous, and support of Hon, C. GODFREY vermin Nov, ¥6, at 2 o'clock, GUNTHER DELANY—On Wednesday, Nov. 994, of disense of As the next Democratic Candidaie (or Mavor the heart, John lany, @ native of the Parish of BOLOMUN BANTA, i ieedent. Commerss, Queens Co, [rejand, aged 36 years. Geo, W. Mortom, Nathaniel Kos, lrane (dell, intl friends, and those of his brothers and brothers | Horatio N. Gallng, A. Alberti, Hogor w. are invited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, the 24th imat, at 3 o'clock, from the residence of Ambrose Blake, 277 First ave. Hie re- maine will be taken to Calvary Cometery for inter- ment, San Francisco papers please copy. 273 HAHN—At the residence of her danchtor, at Alex- andria, Va., Catharine Hahn, wife of J. Henry Haha, aqed 49 years and 6 months, The relatives and friends of the family are respect- pon Aol BW ne he ner s Ma A. residence, rimer et, Williams! — day) afternoon, at ¥ o'clock, oe ist HEWLETT—On Thureda: Hewlett, son of dents, DAVID M. EARL, Treasurer. BAMUEL FALLEN, | aeerotaries R MAYOR, C, GODFRE For Counsel to the Corporation, RICHARD O'GORMAN By order of the NEW YORK DEMOCRATIC CITY CON. VENTION COL, JAMES BAGLEY, Rn BR Chairman, rvry oor, ? a Hasny P. Wann, § Secretaries 7, Nov, 234, Goiner C. athan and Harriet Hewlett, aged yee 4 months and 9 days. he friends and sequaintances of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funers!, on Sunday morning, Nov. 26, at & o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 167 Perry st. Detroit papers piease Copy. 141 LYONS—On Thareday, fey: 28d, after a short but severe iiiness, Cornelius Lyons, son of Patrick aud Bilen Lyons, aged 8 rs. Relatives and frieads of the family are respectfully imvited to attend the funeral, this Friday astver- at 14 o'clock, from the residence of his paren:s, 66 Weet Broadw tas MOONEY—On Wednesday evening, at 9 o'clock, Johu Mooney, aged 46 years, The relatives and triends of the deceased are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral, from his iste residence, 143 Weat 85th et, this Friday afternoon, St 2o'ciock, The remains will be interred in Cal- vary Cemetery. i McINTYRE—On Tharsday, Nov. 234, at 1 o'clock, A.M. of inflammation of tho lungs, James Mcln- tyre, aged 42 years, The funeral will take place from hie late residence, Union ave, cor, of G at, Greenpoint, thie Friday afternoon, Nov, 94 at % o'clock, The friends and acquaintances of the family are invited to attend. 113 WRIGHT—On Nov. 93, David, eldest surviving eon of Mrs. KE. Wright, ity 83 years. The triends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the faveral, from the residence of ae mother, 178 Orchard et, on Batu afternoon, %th inet. at Lo'clock, Philadelph'a and Belfast (ireland) papers please copy. 260 cOR MAYOR, WILLIAMS, BILL POSTER, 29 Ann at. 34 & meeting of the 17th Ward Gunther Club, committee of five was appointed to confor with, {nvite the attendance of a like number from eachant every Gunther Cigh in thie eity, perfecting the organization of said Claba, ihe ees @ral Gunther Clubs, tn contormity with the above resolution, are reepectfally invited to elect five delegates, to meet at Cooper [natitute, room No, 24 ou Monday, 27h inst, at ¢ P.M, lio WM. MURPHY, Chairman. OFFMAN AND O’GORMAN GRAND Ratification Meeting. —!he Committee of Ar+ rangements for the Mars Ratification Meating of the Democracy are requested to meet at Tammany Hall, on Friday, the #4th Inet, at do'clock, By order of DOUGLAS TAYLOK, Chairman, 90 REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION, TAMMANY HALL. For Mayor, JOHN T. HOFFMAN ww, pope ISAAC BELL, Chatrman, . DODGE, } MFNYo DIFFENpORE( Secretaries, 828 ST WARD C, GODFREY GUNTHER Club, “ Ata large ond euthusiastic nesting of the ise ——= | Ward C. GODFREY GUNTHER Club, held at Nay 67 Greeaw it, on the evening of the Yiet inst. the following Intions were unanimously adopted: Where y and consistency are letic of those who it behooves us as citizens, hi fare of our native aud adopted cit ‘TRADE NOTICES. ATA SPECIAL MEETING OF THE IRON Moulders Union, No. 26 of N. Y. it was passed manitourly that we demand 10 per cent. on our Present rate of wages, ou and after Saturday prance of him who possewes th woth, By order of the Union, JOHN McMA tin) « ona, and tender to b Pret, WM. McKAY, See 872 ' | andimaniy supports COOPERS — THE DELEGATES TO THE } ¢ 10) %)'s Resolved, that we recognize in the To ‘FREY GUNTHER, an bonest and fear who has nobly and faithfully and corruption of those political bh © 80 long preye id tatteued upon the lie treasury ; aud that in him we behold oo partisan leader, distinguished by hie brutal severity towarce (irand #Hociety of United Coopers wil! meet on thie Friday evening at $ o'clock, at their rooma, 157 Towery, C. CARTER, Prest, P. UO, FARKELL, secretary, 16 LLONGSHOREMEN” NO P WILL HOLD A -pectal meetir ie Fri at 7 lock 4 adopted citizens, but a vicilant and fearicas advorate ea oucatiah cyte: Phat art ar ce Toquestod | Ofthe rights and privileges of his fellow citizens, As busimess of importance will he transacted, JOLIN | both native and adopted; aud that we refer with pride to his past career aa @ niagistrate, who would not suffer his office to be prostituted or bie name or bie reputation to be sullied by “shoddy coutracts or etreet cleaning fraude,” or himeeit to be swerved GANNON, Prest., THOS, WESTMAN, Ree. Bec. 66 ONGSHOREMEN’S UNION” PROTE tive Association. No, 3, will hold a special meet ing at thelr Hall, 185 Spring st, on Saturday eve- | from the path of duty by rampant fanatics, a eee if merapere are particularly re- | _, Resolved, That we offer to the Hon. ©. GODPREY q ed to aitend, as business of importance ia tobe | GUNTHER our sympathy, our wid and our votes, transacted. Br order of I And that we will use all honorable meaua to re-eleck NIS CONNORS, Pres, PATRICK PHELAN, Ree . 7 AINTERS—THE PRACTICAL PAINTERS’ Association will bold their regular mecting thie evening, in room 6, Military Hall, 193 Bowery, Members are particularily requerted to attend, as busines of importance 1) be transacted, By oriet 1 him to the office which he now vo faithfully DENNIS KEENIN, President, JOHN COWEN, Vice President, _JOHN PEPPERD. Secretary, Stu ALDERMANIC DISTRICT—DEMO- cratic Union Association, headquarters at , oor Pitt Broome ata, Nov. £3 c ams of Association, C. WILLIAMS, Press, TON, Bee, LAY- 36 rie is om the delerates comprising the Fichth WW ORKINGMEN'S UNION—A_ SPECIAL | STEN ating cecsivet the hitmet panos ee the highest number of meeting of the Union will be held on th ber y deelari ninee for 1 ta for the mase meeting, and to act on the new | Chairman, TIMOTHY J. WHEELER, DANIEL AQ x a ee M. BIEPUENS, Pres W. J. | MORPHY, HENRY WRIGHT, Secretaries. 143 TH ALDERMANIC DISTRICT—A DOU- bie-shotted Gun for “ELY"'—Tammany Hall nomination for Alderman, WILLIAM L. ELY, PEER KELYFA, Chairman, JOUN GALVIN, TERRENCE P, SMILE. Secs Mozart Hall nomi. nation for Alderman, WILLIAM L. ELY JAMES GAVIN, Chairman, ARiHUR MONE, JAMES CORR, Secs, pot SOCIETY NOTICES. B RRY BEN VOLENT SOCIETY —THE reeular monthly meeting of the above Bociety will te neld this Friday, Nov, 24th, at Ty o'clock P, M., a8 187 Bo » © Make Arrangements for the Hullto be held on Monday, Nov, Rooms, 446 Broatway, PATRICK TH WARD iUN' RO CAMP. GN FITZPATRICK, Prest, MICHAEL MURPHY, 9} Ae Peed yh : oie eniisiilieiitia aside B eee Kekersou's (ireat Eastern Hotel, cor. cf Christopher @ TAN BROTHERHOOD BUSINESS | West at on Saturday evens . 25, at 5 ofclk. All persons friendly to the re GUNTHER are invited to atte CHRIS, J, THOMS, Prest, HHENRY H. KOOME, Vice Prost, WILLIAM PINE, ALGUSTUS PRICE, See's, 3 1O™ BALDFRMANIC DISTRICT—Parta of 15th and 17th Wards FOR ALDERMAN, ing of the McManus Cirele F, B, will be held riday evening, Nov. %4th, at $14 Broadway, lock. Ail members of the Cirele are requ ed to attend, as business of importance will be laid befoe the meeting for ita consideration, By oder JOHN BHEAHAN, Centre 106 ATHER MATHEW T. A, B. SOCIETY, No, 6 N. ¥.— ‘The members are hereby notitied to “tion of Mayor attend a special meeting in the Hall, + Frid BERNARD REILLY 510 p . ie Al ee al, th ik ay, TAT . . ~—_ 77 Tr eveuing, at T'y o'clock, to transact Lutinae of import | J QPH Wakb ©, GobrREY GUNTHER ance to the Society, By CLUB, The members of this Club will meet at the Demile Dispensary Building, cor, of 2d ave, and 284 sts, om Saturday oveniog, Nov, 26th, atTs P.M. VP. G,. DUFFY, President, ANDREW sCiitri lst \.c President, DENNIS DELANY, ad Vi e-President, _ ARTHUR DONNELLY, Secretary. liv Oyu WARD GUNTHER CLUB—a& a Vinecting of thin Club will held on Friday ne, Nov, 24, at Columbia Ii ole Weat sora DAVID EBUT EL, Dresideay rder, PETER CUK Pre, WM. PETERS, Be. ba tis VATHER MATHEW FEMALE 1, A. RB, lety, No. 4, will bold a public weet 838 Vast 12th at, on this aveniue age her . Dally and Crandal, » Daniela, Cola and © r Danie! Boone will deliver ox S OF THE WAR OF 1812 will aesembie at the Mercer House on Saturde the 25th ini, atl o'clock P.M 5 ceiobrate the sid year of the Evacuatic f thi RNA) eat, a, by the Britieh troops, alter a 7 y: eye f ALL, IPRA Vite F780 HONS ve metlonal ode penden Ban DETTE Ge | dieeenensecenn ne the occasion, by order, HW. KAYMOND, Brigadier. - a ; bi (yencrnl: ADL ML DALLY, Colouel; lM. PHYEE, MEDICINES. jutant. vou -_— ian Young MEN'S FATHER MATHEW T, A. Yo. 4, will hold their reeular meoct os LL PERSONS—SUCH AS ENGINEEE , firemen, factory hands, & m the nature who f thie Fri fe, 24th inat, in East 40th at, ber, | Of their occupations are more than neually exposed te Yd and Sd "clock, Speaking by Mr, Jotg | aecidens and injury, should always Lave at hand some Barry, of the Pa Bociety, au eter Keily | safe 1 easily applied remety to be used in care a and obnaon, si by Moa Lindasy and Lar. | etme ney, and what medicine more adapted to the kin, and J, Carro!! aud Cole, and Miss Canivan, Mise urpee than DALLEY's Magical ain actor? Conly, Mrs, Connell, Miss Morrow, and also the Lee | It will heal with eg fae the ulie! scratch Brothers will be present. The public are reepect{uliy et feartul wonrd uo It invited JOUN BERRY, Preet, PATI, O'NEILL, Onv sud pain ina fe ONE ee Vice Prest, JAS. BAKKATT, Kee. sec, 139 apidly, and if app ‘cocmndeenianatianadanatinaenn Ob the wlightestecar to wark friehtful burn or scald, low even life cht have been ea sof the many the lovali PO N EDITORIAL FROM THE METRO. POLITAN RECORD ©, GODEREY GUNTHER FOR MAYOR, It will be gratifying to that large class of onr fellow citizens who have approved of the administration of Hon, ©. Godfrey Gunther to learn that he ies candi date for the Mayoralty, The independent and judicious couree pursued by Mr, Gunther in periods | of excitement and trial, and bie firma and bold adher- ence to trae Democratic principles under a pressure betore which few would have m. position, eminently eutitie him to gb riing Democrat, Now that t se of the hour have passed a irom per thant it to be a never tating Skin Diseases, Uid Bore. d tanlies who years, prove for sll Bruptive and Kheumatiem, Sait Rheum, Corns, unions. Hos, &e. dc, We chaienge apy one who has used it to say that with proper cpplicae tiou it will not perform all and mare tian ie ecluuned » Whe does for it. Unlike other medicines, the test ot tins 20 the wisdom, the humanity and patriots | eontinued wee bas Obl) added to ite Tepatation, Ao isin of hie course in refusing to approve of th» acti por ity, and almost each day brings accounte am of the Common Counce. eting @ public illum U . tion of New York tory certificates of come new and wondertul cure worked ion ¢ ow Ye by this sovereign remedy, i a Ite cheapness places ii over Americans, for by achievelina within the reach of every ene towhom lis ath Ali bogor to Gunther tor hie tru may commend it, 2%centenbox, For sale by doa, uct He has saved this city from the | orsinsie box, at Depot, 4 Liberty #t, N.Y 115 diserace which an uow lotic act would > Liber oe N.Y. have inflicted upon it. ely trust Mayor Gunther will be reelected, and we ask for him the | nd active support of our fr of gratiticasion to New Y heir Bouthesmu fellow citizens Metropole withous baving the wemory of their ete tiung like a taunt ip their faces 1ié “ATTENTION — WTH WARD DEMO- cratic Association.—A public mee ing of thie Ae W LYING-IN| ASYLUM at the corner of Lexingt i on to th bet ¥and dy ¢ n 10 and 1 daily, excey rovided with situations Is NOW 1 Slat et, niet At phy ys, ¥V 446 URE YOUR COUGH—USE CAMPBELL evrup tar and wild cherr sure cure tor cough diy | tore throat, diprheria and at | affections of the throat and junees, 2 A C colds, bronchitis, solation will take place at the house of Patrick 4 i O aud bug Rieney, cor, 1st ave. abd 112th et, on Friday, Nov, | per bottle. ‘To be had at CAMPBELL's drug store, Y4th, at 8 o'clock, tor the purpore of endorsing our | cor, 5th av. and Yo.b #t; alo at SHEDDEN's drng candidate for Mayor and Corporation Counsel, | store, cor, Howe and 4th ct; CHAMBNEKS' 4 ATRICK RIGNEY, Pros, Lb. Jo KNICKERBOCK. | store, cor, Hudeou and Hammond ers, Aus our drug. R, Vice Pres. THOS, DUNNE, Bes, yd | wut se Procure is for you, be surw axe Py BAGLAD, Treasures neither a Republican or @ representative of the cor- 7 CM seen At sn having every confidence in the integrity an 7 of tbe present ingumbent. aud otmiring the Haality NTHER bas discharged bia of the beat interests of the city, that every 1) mocrate r, eetting aside oil cistinetive a; pa june, 4 Loimes M, Wells, Dr, Thomas C, Kuox, Vice-Piori+ ssmnanegitien GUNIHER.= ut ——_-——_ -= UNTHER CLUBS OF NEW YORK—AT the purpose of ] “"t | |

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