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7 1 Advertising Swindlers 60 Wet NEW YORK SUN. 1 ATPY dase noo oA Atreeted public attention to idl SS ING. NOV, U7 1K, tor neful amy 4 practic d upou employ- 1.9 fete ‘MONDAY MOWING, NOV. 27) UR Dont gcrknen sittin Pog 1 ac FREE other branch of kindred swiniling, even more io i Te Advertiners. trons We would arsin remind out advertiring Le Fone hat their be “too Inte for c! ' ay Ay counter briore clock Hieation office open for th pica fay sdveriicouse Lt. until ty o'elock P, M, bub do wot seinasify thom after nine e'ciock President Interprets the Late sesrnere Kiectious. Tae President's dispatch to Governor Hos Panera, of Missiasipyi, in reply to the latter's peolicitation for the withdrawal of the Union troops from the said State, will probably put a very large Wes in that genveman'eear, Ain the firet place, the President sddresees him as “Goverbor elect," by swbich designation he informe him that he \s not G@overner de Sacto, and that he hae bo suthority swbatever to act In thatcapacity, This lee severe Deckset for the prospective Governor of Miosta- gipp inasmuch as that gentleman bas !een fulmi- meting proclamations, suing ordera, and putting © 4 b infamous than that alluded to, we Lave for several days intended to expose, An example of the lat+ ter class came befose the Court on Saturday, the facta in which case will serve to jlustrat method by which city in Bepreraber, from Connecticut !n search of Tie ol served an a cvertisernnentin @ whose unscrupnious @aracter ib. enployment. morning jour he was unacqu mated the obteinod Ly cal ing ata certain B the oaly stipulation should mecurity,” ete, ation, in an extensive grocery store; visited a grocery which was represented to be the pi se the poor peuple are dei + aod scuve Warnus to persons In A young man came to this u ight to be an ¢ of employment nied » which advertisement Huation, at @ good salary, micht be adway office being that the appiicant Ceposit “9400 with his employer as He applied for the raid situ. that the “place’’ wae do... J le 1400 Mariposa Min ” : Iv Chi, & Alton PL. bw Atianuc M. 8, New Your, Satempar, Nov, 26, 1645. Cafes, th, — Java, sa), Bt. Dowingo, 17 4ai54; Rio, fair to prime, 15'cavl; Maracaibo, 2Ye4 Cotton, ib, — Mid. N Mid. -a66 , do, ordivary, —adu® Pah, cwt Dry eed, 5 Oey 59; 3 Giawld by; No, ¥, do, — —a18 was ioformed di \ Oo pickings, 12's ackarel, 1, Store, made @ erga n upon the aivertiand terme with the oatens W; sealied herrings, Demeatic Market» Wholesale Prices ( urrent Orieame, —ab4') ; Mobile, u@ Pros: Pour |, Dbl. Geneasee, ext, 8 80a12 00; om all th Gre of geberncterel nye eee sible proprietor, paying the latter ¢300—ail be | ona ond Meal Pht ieorkewen, 8 seer hink that Provisional Geo ' v ad ‘ Stas, 9, to ex, T 5 0575; Missouri. 9 ihal6 25; bdent ato ceuuee chee of the eou'd raise, The grocery proved tw be a ual! Sve Cereal Oe, Siiuii con arb Were tint O01 Uses Boarkay can manage the Ex “@ vernor | 1?lar-e-day concern; the ostensible was not the | weal, 4 1dad 25; Do Brandywine, —ab hie one wissipyl for the present, and that the + Asraed real proprietor; another victiin appeared at the A ste Rat pd oD pte tT ge Lol de By ie elect’ can wait until bis repugnance to the ae | are place the uext day, and the swindling partivs | box boards, 25 wavd 4); Clear 101: Ropiat and Qroopa aball have aernewhat subeded, were finally arrested and committed by Justice | W Sood boarda und plank, £6 Oua6a i; Chetry board hed f Me ssipp',” eays Qnd plank, $0. 090 0); Oak and aah, € troops will be withdrawn fromm the President, "when, lo.tie opine of ot pr 4 and or ier and the civil authority shal og red and cin be maintained without therm This ie notet al! encouraging to Governor Slowrmapye and the other ex-robels of bis class, Dot is will receive © hearty endorsement at the Worth, The people have for some time & the mnceaity of beings litle leas procipiave In restor fing the civil functions of the reclaiined States, and gemembering the Hrosident's promine to be gov arned in a great measure by public opinion, they feovk occasion, et the late elections, manifess 4beir views upon thie subject. We have previ- ously mentioned two or throe cireursstances sigol- Pring the Premdent's appre: ation of the popular awith, and there ie no doubt that the snubbing awhich Governor Hewpnuaya bas receivel ts also go deference of the popular di proval of woo gress haste in removing Government reatrictions @n the South, Whatever the cause, the step ie ju- sdictous and timely. ———————) The Mayoralty Candidates. Jopotove agitation Is the motive power which \propela ell great political, moral and social reforms, Uccanionaily 18 acte suddenly and forcibly upon the popular mind, eweeping eway ¢@rror with re- @istiees force, end spesdily inaugurating the pro- awconatve idea; but more frequently ite elect ta Dike that of the dropping water upon the rock— ateadily and surely, yet imperceptibly, drilling tts way into tho hard strata of custom and prejudice, ‘The readers of the Sum need not be told how earnestly and persistently we have labored for Jong time, and more particularly during the lass few months, to induce the people of this city to discard the corrupt politicians who have so grossly suingoverned it, and to supplant them by hones and efficient ciuzens, who are worthy of popular confidence, We have appealed to the pride which our citizens naturally feel in their groat metropo- ‘Titan city; to thelr pocuntary futereste and personal comfort; to ther regert for the welfaro of their children; to their dread of disease and pestilonce—and in short we have presented every possible tncentive to induce them to stop the growing evile in our muntelpal j@overnment, and to Bay “hold, enough," to the wuilty suthors of them, It is eacouraging to fee ‘that some of the bread thus “cast upon the waters’ Dy the Bun, is now returning after many days, The clase of candidates now in the fleid for the Mayor- ality le the very beat evidence that we have not la- Dored in vain in urging the peeple to rescue the city from the political leeches, There has not been for many years trio of candidates for that posi. tion who were so free from the contamination of polideal rings, so well calculated to honestly and etfictently administer the duties of the office to i Leow ita, without bail, hundred, and the class of refer are largely ont journal will advertiee @ palpable imposition mpon poor people who are searching for honest en.p) toent; but the rasoals who perpetrate these villan- ies koow whereto apply fc the means of a!ver- tising their awindling devices, Search of eliuations should give e wide berth to all advertisements offering goo! selaries and requir and respecte! le business man either nee ls or ro- quires @ deposit from au employe, iu any ordinary same sivister wollve that the epider in the fi bed in foviting the fly to “walk into my parlor’ Bot down all e.ch advortisements os ew udies, and regard the paper which thus lends iteelf to ewind- lers as parliceps criminta in their crimes, der which occurred tn Bre night, give o striking illustration of the unerring certainty with which reirbution us crime, the commission of the bloody deed, ere both of the themselves in the bands of the law, and the gal- lows staring them in the face. the Owrgeo murder—the de!i! erate and preme titat- : od assassimation of « friend and companion, in the most shocking uaoner, and aclely for money—!t Bon-cepita! punishment, and that make even the most sensitive person feel that banging i# too good for such # wretch. subject in connection with thie crime which deserves more than ® passing notice. the murderers entice thelr victim to Brooklyn in order to accomplish their bloody work ? Tbere are plenty of parks in this city ; the police are no less efficient iu Brooklyn than in New York, they went three or four miles irom the botel, on a stormy night, with the project of murder premed- Brooklyn are not lighted nore 4 and in the park where the murder occurred they have been in darkuess for monthe, dently the knowledge of this fact that caused the murderers to select the * Cty of Church their fiendish work. by stopping this spiggot of expense, with no doubt plenty of bung-hole leakages, ai having the étain of Oxrexo's blood upon their city. This case is only one ine yindy OU; Diack walnut, 9. ¢ eas, ple and bire outrages to which we hed increase, No respectalle iy Crude spertu, 2 slag Lard @ii ‘md 40; Linseed, 1 45a1 bo per galloa 5, Work, clear, new, nominal 5 tw meas, Jando 12'6a5) 76; Lard, ter, Orange county, pails, Welsh tubs, fine, 48050 tule, fair to goon, 414665 N.Y. Stat fine, buns, N.Y, Cheaes, otite factory, good to cho’ Sta @, tir to good, 17413; state d 6019: English dairy, (Conn.) 8au of tung; Vermon! dairy, 16ais, aly Those who are in to fine, 44a50 @&* deposit’ from the applicant. No legitimate fouthera unwa wwhed at ~} pulled Jalloruia os oon, O4aly, , Balt, T Liverpool, sack, « ; 2%; Hops, crop 1564. let) Cand) city, 40, The Hrooklyn Tragedy. Tus circumstances attending the dreadful mur- kiyn on Thursday Winter Clotht eat navortment in and price le Grover & Inker’s Flasiic stitch and Loca > Broadway, N.Y. and goo Pu F. is. Baldwin, Tu it lly follows Forty-eight houre bed not elapsed after #t, Brooklyu, 816 allege! murderers were mate to look upon the Herse, Cart and Treck Cevers Wa mulilate! remains of thelr victiin ; the mouey for bid ade oiled eenvee, Covers, uerortert prize: a which the dead was committed beyond their reach, | heyy Carhatine tt, Call at Mo, 25 Bast theses Tt is auch deols as Mae ae aad Bation Llicle Machine, sis iway, N.Y wanted Llias Liowe, Ji, Viewident Avent anuch deeds, we say, that ailence the frien is of Machines, 65T Broadway, Suplee, Agente want But there is one == — DAT tis. COPPING —On Sunday, the 26th inet, Sarah Fran. cea, only daurhter ot the late Joseph and Mary A c ¥. Aged 23 youre, S months and 13 dave ie of th@ family, and tho rbrothore, Joseph and George ‘opp lly invited to attend the funeral, co of her uncie, Leroy 1. Clark, 75 Mor y #b this Monday aliernoon, at 4 o'clock DWYER—On Sanday, } ent daughter of Jobu P. and moutha, Why did spect Bull teom. diy Nov. 26, Josephine, young Mary bh. Dwyer, aged 1 tated. The reason is that the public lanpe in nm half the time, lo'ciock, Ih was evi peter Eran, aged 45 years, ” for The authorities of Brooklyn, y invited to attend the funeral, at 1 o'clock. late residence, 196 Meadow wi, cor, of ib, un, N.J. 115 YNN--On Saturday, Nov, 25th, Rosan eceountalle for 22 vents, The relatives and friende of the family are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral, this Monday ~t——; Vorw Raw unbleached dey 2 buns 65 Kieef, m, Ubis. 12081450; De Pr. 7 "r, men, rity N. Y. State 4 firkin tubs, o.cominon te als; Havana, li ya; Kefued cecupation; and it may be safe y regarde! as « ph aA Va 29; Virginia, Salt; rule that all offers of desirable situations, apon | leaf, 450 i i : . a condition of money deposits, are actuated by the Be Ohio toa teenerenee we. Yortern. A Sree av; Cape, at ice, 100 Ib, Carolina, dressed, urk’s lw lbe. 60065 for shipping, hest Premium ea tog Machiges, 495 Wheeler & Wilson Lock Siltch Sewing No, 628 Broud> achine Company. No 629 ou ‘The Improved * Sloat” Elliptic Sewing 1 On Friday, Nov, 24th, Mary, the beloved da and aoyualntances of the family are y the beloved daughter of Owen and Margaret Fiyun, oged ter which they aspire, and so litle susceptible of being Newspaper Enterprise. noon, Ne v, 27, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of Yofluenced by the insidious wiles of politicians, Twa Jovcrsat ov lc adhe is the largest i Fred in Uslvary © iaslery, ei Riou tt si ae Mossrs, Ueoken, Horruan end Ronenre, daily paper in the United Btates, os “Wo HAWRBKINS—On Saturday, Nov. 26th, after arhort None of these men belong, to the class of pro- have seen the necessity of enlarging our paper, in Lie yet yi Aas ner i! var ry a feasional politicans who have brought the and a " . : ” * years, 10 mos, city to ite present condition, Mr, Hroxue te ao ycerchant and wanufacturer, one of the solid bus foess men of the metropolis, whose honesty is un- fuspeachable, and who isiuspired by » laudable desire to rolieve the city from theevile that now A country euviron it Judge Horrman ia notonly aman of tho siriciest integrity and roost undoubted hones ty, but his eminent abilities ava jurist, Lie knowl. edge of the artful schomes of the politiciang, and sue Oirm stand for the right which he would natu- rally take, admirably qualify bim for @ peopl Mayor, Colonel Rovuents, whom the Republi pominated on I’ritay evening, is Hkewise an ex cdlent choice, His character is without blemish; his competency unquestioned, and there is no doube of bis earnest desire to seo our municipal government made the pride, instead of the re Proach, which it now ia of the great metropolis, How differents are these candidates from those wlich were presented to the people two yoars ago—Gumtury, Boole, Buuwt—e political trinity, At thes ime the people bad not come up to the point rescuing the Mayoralty from the hands of soliticlang, but now their determination bes been wade so npparont, that the political partios have deen forced to nominate honest and efilcient men vi the people, instead of the partisun stagers that cave bitherto been trotted out for the Mayoralty ‘aco, Weare glad to soe that the labore of the tom have been thus fer rewarded, for it indicates qhatmay be accomplishedin the way of reform ay the judicious efforts of an influential journal, Ravages of the Rebel Pirates. Te Bocrotary of the American Shipmasters’ As sociation bas compiled a statement, giving a com- plete list of all the Unite! Siates vessels Jestroyed by rebel privateore during the war, together with the date of capture aud the name of the captor. Prom this report it appears that ihe rebels had io all twenty privateers, and that they destroyed or burned two hundred and seventy-five vessela baviug en Ageregate ef vne million tonnage, The Alabama was by far the most destructive, having captured #iaty-nine vossels. After {t comes io or'er of destructiveness the Bhenandvabh, Florida, Bum Tallahassec, Tacony, Georma, Jol Davis, Winslow, Chica- tuauge, etc, More than half the axgregate loss to Cnited Btstes shipping during the war, was the re- ult of the depretations of privateers that were (tad ows ia British porta, order to do justice to our subscribers, aud have been making arrangements as fastas possible to provide for such a change,” acre field, might get slong pretty comfortably, bus . JoveraL should not thus inflict itself upon metro- politen roatera, ‘except in cago of crime, whereof the party bes been duly convicied.'" fe quite rightin wantiog to do justice to ite eub- #} ecribere; but itought to know that the public understand the difference between bulk and qual ity in a newspaper. goods come tu sroall packages, and hence they prefer the fivx, with iis litle load of pure wheat, rather than the great wagon loads of merchantable hay which our blanket cotemporaries send to market,and which the readers must thoroughly overbau! without being particularly benefitted by the tedious labor of doing so, Relat invited end the funeral, on ‘Tuesday atter. Hoon, 28th inet ab Ly o'clock, from the Norfolk et. We hope our bed- Methodiet Chureb quilt cotemporary will not act so rushiy—or at LIEVESLEY—On Saturday, Nov, 25, In Melrpae, least, thas it will enlarge only ite country edition, | Weetchis er ¢ Wiihiain herh infams gon of K. Hi. and B.A. Lievesley, aged 4 umonthe ar becri subscriber, who la convenieus to a ten- AY—At Salem, Macs, on Frid aged OY yours, late of Rie rsiee of the funeral to be giv R-On Saturday, weed 15 yours, ao Pome fren ey ing city ls something of an object, and the The rejati a of ber eons, Sant, reapectially invited w The Jovanar ad the funer residence of her son A. Cro PEIRIE—On sun » Nov. 26, John G They know that the beat ithe i + ob Tuesday eiteruoon, 1 o'clock, $00 beloved wile of ews © Brooklyn, aged Yo years, The fuueral will tuke place on Tues at 9's o'clock, A. M., from st. James’ Chureh, Jas equiem Mae will be offered tor the re pose Multum in Parvo to attend the funeral, wijhout turther notice, romaine will be takeuw tLe Ce Cross, Flasbush, SHANNON—In William inst, Michael Shannon Shannon, a nétive of th Monaghan, Irelans, aged 4 The friends and acjuaintunces of the family are reepecitully luvited to attend the tuneral, from the readcnee of bie ty 104 Secoud wt, om Tuesday lo Financial News, Market, & a Mew York, Saturday, Yoo. 2%, ~ P. M.— he pon. eral Stock market was active and higher during the early portion of the day, but closed dull, with a down- ward tendency, (iovern teady, with but little business doing, Gold closed at 147%, ‘The de- mand for money was less active than on Friday, ‘The price to the brokers on call was 7 percent, with exceptions at 6 percent.on Governmout collateral, Foreign exchange was dull at 108. 8 100', for bank. ore’ bille at 6Odaye, The total imports at New York, for the weok, compare as follows: metery of the Holy ow sbureh, on Bunday, th #on of Patrick and Parneh ot Tyhotlaud, Co, ‘ uiternoon, Nov. 25, ab 40 \.ock, —— PRADA NO FENIAN BROTHERHOOD — ALL THE We ._ Nov, 28, Nov. 14. members of the Garrvorcu Circle will bo ab Dry $3.649,996 ee tiotio their Mall, 257 Musteon et, at 7 o'clock ghie evening General Merchandise, 245,926 B49 1,06 Nine be abecut, as Hous tor new oflicers 7 a Colpu nications read, Total...eseseeesee. 80708991 EDW'D, TRACY, The Now York iinporm of dry goods compare as fol- lows with former returus; For the Wee 1864, 1865, Putered at tl Sitth ES 2.559,906 t ‘Thrown op n rey ee a Neeked 1 Sines Jan. le 164 tien ot officers will Frtereiat the port... 10 y 481 gt 1 MABIGN. Benen td, By ‘Thrown on tiarket 65070587 Ries rey »MALION, Proat, © Cons On'Change to-day Flour was be a ite Ss “aN . ap sound Extre State, and dull for all oher kin \ FORRISGMEN’S UMON—THE COM. Wheat was quiet, Corn was dull and le. lower Oates { ge thy: (ae eyes were steady, Pork was dull, et 60 Make ute Beef waa steady, Lard yuosile st was lower, Whikey wes cull and drooping ice ith nt BTOOK balls —Pimse BOAR Hine 2000 UB, 6m 81.00.15" 1. 9 | cot of one 1 hth $6000 UB, Be be ite 2 Aauburtou Coal 17 | above C 1016 prevared 4 ceed Pele tes are Py vere "O8 Lg boy uo,, lialt Biro equi °) M, © pay thelr aaseseweons. Wea $6) nansehsw wch ME | BB. WA CONS Caras iw 4 friends of the family are respectfully are from the ‘ en. 9 Loird ave, on Luewdar efternoon, Yoth inst, at 1 o'clock. .6u } Potrie, Acie Mlary Auu i’etrie, aged 1 s of the fainily are invited from the resideuce of bis pa.euts, KEILLY—On Sanday, 26th inst, Jane A, the Melly, LLL Tillery oy day, 28th inet, ‘Ot The trends ot far -alsot Cy te, after all, the true motto for alive ne mother, Mr, Mcurten, and. the N Pane oe —= nan Koman Cathoie Associaton, Ore respecttuliy invited lier Aub | TRADE NOTICES, POLITICAL, PAINTERS — A SPFCI\L MEETING OF HE CHOICE OF THE pi tue N. B. ifovay Paintoro Areovtatlou wil be For si Commis: oner held on he vy Gol anatanly at TH ‘ a 4 «ck ‘ od 8X8! . JAS. A, com ing the «eventh dad hey thw Tinws, Reg. 8c. 171 Lies seit “JAMES L. MILLER, 3 TH WARD CITIZENS’ SCHOOL Now Ss. ination—Fot Trustee, WALTER W, ADAM «| <n — eens | fill vacancy Mathias Clark, WILLIAM TUCKH GLORIOUS NEWS—THE END OF RUM | Chairman, JON C.HASHAGEN, see. 5 drinking in the iSth Ward, The foaugura: y LDERMANIC. DIsTR = Par . the Young Men's Father Mathew Tr mperar ce and 10° ~ ee ith and | ; t a oh Benevolence Bec et li take place on Monday POR ALDERMAN comertt Tana , 4 glock, fo their roome BEKSAKS REILLY ais 22d ot, an it av, ei ti i, “pee $e reapuctfully tvited to vend deiceates in reeatie. | J()TH ALDERMANIC DISTRICT — + be public are reapectiully invi'ed to at end as there Alderman, G20. A JEREMIAH. Deiioers will some. @ best of talent to cadiees them, | Union and McKeon Urvonis wioo. THOS 1A speceo by Mossrs, Sutton, Maiden and Camer has Chairman, 6. 8. WADUELL, s Hey BG ae oma pretes ite ey aegrol h YNCH, Chairuen, J. KAVANAGH, Se t ere. ¢ ¥ BY, e oaooe ‘THOMAS CARBON, Ree, Sec'y + hate ~ REQUEST THE, SISTERS OF THE KIN- : stetheeh eeu Meher c rel@e of the an evening, Nov, 2s Dat P oclock Pt rah the ball aed at and lat av, ELLEN A, MAHON POLITICAL ATA MEETING OF THE EIGHTEENTH Ward Democratic Citizens’ Association, the fol- tiring preamble and resolutions wee unanimously opted: Whereas the offictal eonduet of ©. 0, GUNTHER has been honest, atraighttorward and consisient ; aud Wheress t otiring efforts to suppress reud and e tally relies the expectation of lus rters; therefore, tas this Association pledges itself to ose le efforts towards his re-election Resolved, That this Associ tion appoint two men to each election district on Iu ry December th, and itu press on the citizens of this Ward the portancd of recuring the election of an able, houest @id inco- ruptible chiet magistrate. DENNIS BRENNAN, Chairman, FRANCIS DOYLE, Bovretary, iy 1A MEETING OF THE DEMOCRATIC Workingmen's Protective Apsociation of the ty-firet Ward, beid at 698 Third ave, on Sature day evening, November v6th, it was unaninous! rescived that we endorse CURISTIAN GUDFLEY GUN CHER tor are PATRICK HARRIS, Presi‘ent, BARNARD KERNAN, OWEN GOKMLY, Secs. 120 Al A MELTING OF THE 21ST WARD United Democratic Arsociation, held at 609 Second ave, the numeof HUGH REILLY was ua- Snimously endorsed for Counciiman of the diet Ward. MICHAEL HEALY, Chairman, JAMES REILLY, Secretary, S61 MEETING OF THE lsTH WARD PEO- ple’s Democantic Association will be beld en Mon ey eVening, Nov, 47, at 5 o'clock, at 606 F, 16th at, JAS. HANLY, Prost, 143 K JR MAYOR, WILLIAMS, BILL POSTER, Sv Anna. or per MAYOR, C, GODFREY GUNiHER,— For Counsel to the Corporation, RICHARD O'GORMAN, By order of the NEW YORK I Vera y ee CITY CON. ‘ VEN 5 COL, JAMES KAGLEY, rman, pore tcc GPRAND MOZART RATIFICATION MEE ING! HECKER! O'GORMAN tt VICTORY !!3 a i- AT COOPER INSTITU TE, WEDNESDAY EVENI 29, at Tig o'elock COME ONE! COME ALL Outside etands will be erected, and platforms in the Ifall reverved for Indies, Addresses may be exe pected from the following dis t 1. candida‘es will positively be p. JOHN HE HICHA O'GORMAN, UH ARLES U'CONOR, FERNANDO WoO, GEOKGE SHE FRANCIS B, CUTTING, JUUN MoKEOS MICHL, CONNOLLY, JAS. R. WHITING, DANIEL LORD, BATH. O'CONNUR, DAVIL WHEELER, JAMES B 5, k. B, DFORD, HENKY HILTON and others By order of the General Commit twee, v 0K HARKIS BOGAKI, Chairman, troent ©. Kiso, } ¢ _Parntok MoU RANE, § Secretaries, 133 UNTHER CLUBS OF NEW YORK—AT & meeting of the 17th W (iunther Club, @ commit five was fer with, and iuvite the er from each and he purpose of per Club in tive sting the organization o . psoveral Gunther Clubs iv coutormity with the resolution, are reepectfu ly invited bo elect five t ver Inetitute, room No, tty reM OFFMAN, O'GORMAN, AND VICTOL GRAND MAn ir ib LUATION PeUPLE ror JOUN T. HOFFMAN ayy RICHARD OGORMAN, The people ot New York ta tavor of HONtST. CAPABLE AND ENED for pabile office, aru requested to mee juveiwey at COOPER INSTITUTE, on THURSDAY EVENING, November 30, AtT's o'clock, Eminent speakers will address the meeting My order of the Commijtee of Arranvemente. Fiward Hogan, Sortou, DV. Pieewan, Walter Jo, ce, Alm. TD, Russel, ".M. Haggerty, Joba Ne bit, Jobo Kennedy, Denis Quinn. Charles Boice, Wm. J, Peck, Denis turns, | Thos, H. Ferrig, Neeson Siith, Wa. iateteld, Thos Meliuire, Chas. H Haswell, DULGLAS TAYLOR, Chairman Dents Quinn, Davin Vo Paerwas { Secretaries, HUEFMAN AND ( ’ tion meeting. The € mitree o for the « nd Demoeratic Katification Meeting will meet at Lariuieuy tall thie (Moniay) © ternoom, at do'clock, By orderof DOVULAS LAY LOL rar DENIs QUINN, DAVID V. FREEMAN NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 23 + the undersagred, mewe Wart Mechanics and Laboe ® meeting held at Mr, Jotin Comgrove's, cor o fnd ave A, unanimously approve the ro.low) jutiom: Keevived, That the tire te at h hen the citizens of this Ward will be called upon Wo se. leer men to fill the different offices of the ety aud Coulty of New Yor ;—ihat (Le office of Mayor TIC MEN with the De- U' Nelli, atvhewa, John M Arthur()"Dongell,H. ©. Calkins, rishgoments cue o/ the highest and most trustworthy ; that tl ut Mavor, the hion, ©, GODERKEY GUNG las fied thas important office for the | tw care faishiudy aud honestly, wud that we, smbere of this Assoctation, do pledge ourselves to support him jor 1@-@.cebi0n ; (Bud We Wi Use All our eth stone suet hisown Ward (the Ios) will give Gun ane Te wheuning daority, aud deo that we will use our best endeavors to iutiuence the voters in the wards ip Close proximity, Bivbed in betall of the Club, Seep reed ayy a i ty ht AM MeDADE, ice Pion; OMASB BRANNAN, Bec. ; 0 DENNY, Kee, see. ! hig vas N EW YORK DEMOCRACY—FOR MAYOR, _ ©: GOURREY GUN VIER. Kor Counsel to the Corporation, KRICHAKD O'GORMAN, tue Paecutive Conmuitiee will meet ut the Sinciair House every evening this week, at 1% ocloek, ior | the purpose of per ecting the orvanizauion of the eof Gunwer aud O'Gorman, THOMAS VeVON, Chairman, KUMUND M, PLUM, elar les REGULAR CT ‘SAND UNION No uation—For Alder o Sth Aldus: trict, ‘I HOMAS BhuW Fa bi saalaas ” al frien tr “ REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION, TAMMANY HALL kor Mayor, JOUN T OLEAN, SAAC Bel, e} Wu, DonGE, ‘ ©LL, Chairman, MENYO DIEFENDORE,; 5O°Tetaries, sus STAND BY THE FLlaGo BEGULAR UNION NOMINATIONS, bOR MAYOR, MARSHALL UO, ROBERTS, FOR CoKPORATION COUNSEL, MULBKAY HorPMAN, Wal Bose WAS, Chairman, pecretaries, Tovsuy, Heena had 807 THE PEOPLES’ ANTLRING CANDIDATE L FOR ALDES N oF : DIDATE | VLEMANIC Dist icy PRibk MUI Ata meeting of a laige uur A\uermauie District, nei We nesday eveuing, Noy, Ubaniumousy Holuideled for aud the uncoud:tioual support to him, PHILJ) O, KEILLY, uw THOM UBAUAM, Vice Presi MARR Na Boasocasy’, si of the 4th t Broadly Mul j : ing iu e priv for al week | L), PRED LOVE, engraver, cor of Walton 6, Broogiyu 2 AUCTION NOTICHS, GLASSWAR! av UCTION SALP OF ee and ke J plain, eal ere. eut and cutters and deslere UCTION NCTICF-—200 and shore te he roll at auc lon ¢ or 1 oc ock, at the ato eof ¢ + SL Courtiand? a, BURKP, AUCTIONEY? owillee *t ‘ y ' ure cay, eine & ply of kitchen @ and crocker pay D. EGAN, AUCTION FF Ro} 4.6 Cana ‘ I 5 46 F. 5 wene Brureele sheets J ENI ith at, sells on 7 O'dock, the entire « ing of barvela fr, Particulars iu morning 1 sqrr ne, carp FELTMAN, AUCTIONLE, telar, Sov, oS tthe lvree groce:s » CANO, BORD, Ot per, J MORIARTY, AUCT., WILL Ue Tuesday, at 1) o'clock 181 ¢ @ good amortment of tur tresses, tlan quilts, 4 caseitners, SELT 6 reea goods, holeery, t cloaks and Otuer goods 18 IN AWNDBROKER’S SALF—RELL. € HAM, will sell thie dav, at Loy c'clock wery, 40) low valuable silk d eheete, quilts, conte, pants, woats. | shoes, &c, Orderof B.A. Wool) 479 Pav obroker's sale, BELL & INGKAHAM on Tuesday, by or of CHAS. CLD! Spring ot, Pawnbroke:’seale BELLE G ISK willeell Wednesday, order D. Le LoNy °. Pawnbroker's sie, BELL & | "eel sell on Thursday, order ey Ayr eaet haf Pov nbroker'e aac RAH AM, will eel on Friday, FRY. 1i6 ave C, i PAWNBROKER'S SALE ON TUFsI Nov, sth, JOUN MORTIMER, Brond way, 60 lote of unre ieemed ple of geutlomen's wearine apparel, alk, 4 calico dresses, remuants, broch» au i cloth and velvet busquea sheers *, boots and ehoos, ep by erue 4 0 eine, # Ota, & @ lot of t pliiows, bolers teoate, frock coats, busin and wusothera oe . he atreation the Hy o SOLOMOUN'S, | a Pp undergart B.—Aleo a large lot of ladies fine lin hula. JAWNRROKER'S SALF—1! Auct'r,, 459 De at, will soll thi 86 10% o'clock, @ larze lot of women’ merino and other dre 4 8) lote very Velvet aid clot cicake, b y of I, LYNCH, 75 Grand at Ppa’ NBROKER'S SALE, THIS DAY JOUN MORTIMER, 16 baat Brody. y lots women's clothing, silk, merino aud ca!) es, fine +k wis, cloaks, remnants epreade, quill ete, boots, #hc oud other Ke and housek Broome at. AWNBROKER'S SAL JAMES AGAR, Auet'r,. A tell at Le o'clocks 2.0 lots of ovaren clot es underyarmuents COMM Pula, Vests, At ld o'ciuck, J merino gud other drew, booche a » Clonks, remnants, shee, quilba bis pillows, unce:ciotus boots and of other goods worthy the atteat oblers, By order P, FU LLAN, Wea Suuh ot HARD WALTERS, AUCT., WILT hia day, Mouday, at 27 Bust bows, quantity of aesortod Liquosm OW sexeia, & o'clock. By order of a bill of eale, R. ROLLINS, AUCT'R-WILL bie day e O'clork, E45 Canal a, Pillows, sheet, Diapkets. ada, &e, WiILLiAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONE! Uliard sao » ¥8 yards carpet, 7 ww, Ww-. WITTERS, reil this day, at 2 0° beds, bedding, China, gines er Qud other carpets, oll cioibs, aod earpeta, inatiranees, t on thie day, the lems, etock aid fla pianoforte, &c,, on the cor, 20:h +t aud fnrniture of @ laree house, 1 houresveping. we ever LOST AND POUND, RTHUR W. GIBRINGS 41 has lowt hts book on Seumne The finger will please rerun abi OST—2 BONDS OF THE NEW ¢} Co, ot Va,, « tov Ad ¥ oupons, t tisde? a ther ‘ 1PU ity notice ia hecet i, New! OST OR STOLEN — F 45,202 of the Emigrant In Application will be on she 46th day of Novewbor, L3u0. Depositor, L OSE—ON SATURDAY MORNING 2oth, @ large biwck Now Foundian © cro-@ou Lieast, Lheiinuer will be nd by leaving im at him at PED—THE DISCHARGE OF A J ANDER MILLNEK, lace of the U.S. Nav owner can recover it by calling at the Proiec Cigita Association, 66 Chauilora et, $5 REW ARD—LOST, ON SATII! < Nov. 4, a tloriat's memorandum, b¢ ‘ #t. and Beryen, N Whoever wiilieiurs i fo KD WAL Do & PEARSON, Fiorists. Hu Borgen, NJ.) or to Mr, BRIDGEMAN Socc will receive the above reward $] REWARD—LOST IN GOING } 43d ot. to Sth at, Let. Gib and leather poc k, containing between » J ver quarter and @ rect 1 that the find keto ® poor honest hard ue nai chiloren, and it was all ele poerees The thuder will receive the above by leaving ft i the work the thanks of the owner #018 ob the corner of dod eb, and 5th ay REWARD — LOST OR STOL?S ¥#2d Nov, fiom East Morrica. #10 reward will be paid sor i. by HENRY HAFFEN, BOARD AND ROOMS, A FEW RESPECTABLE YOUN be accommodated with good bour ah faraily, w s they will bave every comiot swiburos trom the ferry end oO Wobdoe t Cree at care, Plogee adldrede or appiy as pont Poes On ce tor 3 days, W, FEW RESPECTABLE YOUNG ean be accommodated with good bow f y where they will Apply TT New Chambers ot, e, T NISHED ROOM no ineumbrauce, in @ ter & Wiw Atiausic oh b LT? FUE ZMBOSSING AND. GUILDING sale cheap; aleo machines tor grain arcy » BLACK AND TAN PUPS Fi Alea ¥, BULL vie Bk

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