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SUN, |} sotion should be dim'ntshed one-A*t! taight | atrrdesingca! of ten) so that ten men may Le ee olwhe » nov only oicht are req tread, | What teiend yphiatry } Too m produr Lopecmceciany sama and the alins-liouse the consequence | Why the only | ne meter hope of success that the eight hour movement can We would again remind out advertision patrons poasibly bave, consists in the exact reverse of thie Ghat their favors wll) Be “too Inte for clamificet "| ci sengical argument, Production must be in- een icas handed in at our counter before hes jPod creased, relatively, in order to make @ lensenins of "We keep oar publication office open for the Ppcigined the hours of labor practiesble ;—-that fe, lebor rouse | of advertivementsun'!! 18 oeloek P.M. but oi sivé Wo teeth Ab taaeh egrodues pee day ondee (80 | = vaptepeterehnadhes proposed system, as it now does, If these self. People Over the | coustituted champions of the eight hour move- sisson Victory, slitielans. te ment were tabening egeinet the new #yatem they ‘Ta people of this city have gained an !Mpor- | wou)! be entitled to considerable credit for their fant advantage over the pol ticians by compelling | omective tectice. the political parties, through the pressure of pub- fic opinion, to nominate good and reliable men Kambe “Makes a Point” flor the Moyoralty, Weare gratified that 0 Im: | 4g ooroeen man in Cincinnati has just obtained portent e cuccess a8 this bas been gained $10 16 |g yyriiog for eight bundre! dollars against « stroet qreat work of redeeming the character of our CIT | raiipoed company in thatcity, in consequence of qovernment, but It is nevertheless to be regretted |b seing Leen ejecied from one of their care, It | Wiat the influence at work respecting the Mayoral | seems that the company have notices posted in all fy was not extended to the Aldermanic and Coun | 044) care to the effect that colored women ani. eilmante offices, Inthe list of nominations thu | ongren may be permitted upon the inside of the far made for the offices in question, we see With | care, but darkies of the male persuasion must find gare exceptions, the familiar names of werd | gccommodations “upon the front platform." The politicians of the same class that for youre E8'? | compiainant in theguithad the audacity to dite ard flied these important etations very mucB | ih¢ edict of tho company, and boldiy followed bis to the discredit of New York. We are 80%) wife and ebiid into the forbidden sanctum, nfl Anclined to expect baste im the great reformatio® | way pjecied, and the vertict above mestioned, @hat we believe bee bern inaugurated !M ODF | with the abrogation of the negro restriction © munteipel government, None knows, better than | ive to the care of Cincinnatt, fe the consequence. the Bux, how firm s hold the politicians have had | ponceforth, tne darkies of Porkopolis will not te upon the city, for we have labored axsiduounly % | obliged to bang by their bands and heels to ‘* the gwemove ther vice-like grip, and ere pretty well | front platform,’ but will be sllowed the luxury of getisfed with the progress eo far made, a8 SbOWD | baying @ strep to bang to on the inside, the same Dy the clase of eaniidates in te field for tb¢ | 9 white folke. Meyoralty, But it ts unfortunate that « good Mayor, such es we will undoubtedly have, abould eo tow great extent shorn of his power to do good, There is no longer a doubt that we are to haves My reason of » cang of unscrupulous politicians ip | quadrangular race for the Mayoralty. Meyor the legislative branchesof thecity goveroment. The | Gostmam announces, in # manifesto to the public, Boardivof Aldermen and Councilmen are tothe May~ | that he does not intent! to be ruled out of the race ‘or what Congress is to the President of the United | by any of the fresh entries, but that he fnteu Prater, The Mayor, like the Prosident, i# simply | make his best time in the forthcoming hea . We an executive officer, and without the support of | should not be surprised if the Mayor woud shows abe legislative branch bie power te greatly re- | terrific buret of speed, for, according to hi» man!- sincted. Still, there fe some choice among the | fosto, be te goaded almost to desperation by the andi lates offered for Aldermen and Councilmen, | persecution which be bas suffered for hie political ‘aod & oumber of nominations are yet to be made, | principles, Those who bave been counting the May- Therefore, since it is #0 desirable to have good men | or out of the race, should remember that the fo the pomtions referred to es well as in the | same belief of hie running qualities waa en- Mayor's office, the peo, ould make thelr selee- | terteined two years ago, but the result slow: Alone of candidates carefully end cautiously, If)ed that be came up to the eratch on abe name of an honest, anti-ring man can be found | election night, ot least @ neck ahead of one who is pot simply plotting for votes under @ | both comperiters, In the coming contest he will false garb—give him your support; and if none | present one ‘fine point’ ecourding to his address, such can be found, then seleot the least exception- | which will distinguish him from al! the other con- able of those who are olfered, testants, In speaking of the other candidates be 85 says that "in neither of whem ihe people can re- The Habeas Corpus Conflict tm Alabama. | cognize the principals for whieh | am persecuted,” Tun conflict of authority between the Military | yao is right, and he may defy the world to flot | and the United Biates District Court of Alabams | these principles in either ui the three opposiag which was reported im yesterday's Bum, is the sub- | caniiietos for the Mayoralty, ‘“irely upou your Ject of much comment, and considerable interest is | yordict,"* aay the Mayor, ard “am confiventof « mosnifeated as to whether the President will sus- | regal, based on the intelligence and virtue of the fain che Judge who ineued the writ of Aabese cor- | po.) io." There ie no better reliaace than that. If pus, or the military commandant who disobeyed | jhe people want the Mayor to contioue in bis pre- at. Whatever may be said respecting the desire: | gong capacity thoy will let him now oa election Dility of putting an end to military disregar:! of dey. ivi] processes, we cannot see, in this casa, how the ‘President can do otherwise than sustain the mili tery. The habeas corpus was suspended by Prett- | The Toronto Leanga publishes « long letter from dent Limootn, in ap official proclamstion fr that | Beverly Tucker to Becretary Beward, dated Aug, purpose, It was the first time that such ® | 29, rernonstreting egainat the continuance of the thing bed been done since the forma-| reward for bis apprehension on acconat of his tion of the Government but nobody dir | alleged complicity with the assassination of Presi- puted the legality of the measure, since | dent Lincoln. He states that he had no kno vi- the Constitution makes {¢ admissible in the | cdge of the plot, and never heard Booth's name Aaheas corpus again operative It is necessary that | jagiou failed to elic.s @ particle of ev Mt should be reinstated by en official order of the | him, and tn con: Prevident, which bas not yet been done; or to ant pt oe Pea pace anen tin cineneenl establish ite present legality without such action | name, by the retention of h eo in whe list of of the President, it would be meceasary to show | persvus rs whe ne arte ard is otterele As thet insurrection and rebellion have tecAnieatly | 8)),0F 0" frol the alba teerehenein ot beaker disappeared—e hard thing to do at present, [i is | and the rest of the Ee ipage rier abo ace teen not improbable that Justice Bustamn, who but | Correspondence is ou) al va ol secently left this city to dom the ermine in Ala. | ‘De bistory of the times. Dane, is desirous of signalizing bis advent in the ‘nena meena fatter Biate by something calculated to give him Tho Ram Stenewall. notoriety and render bim popular with the ex-| The Washington Cunomtoie of Saturday, des- rebels. The character of the man strengthens thes | ¢rbing the ram Stonewall, says; conclusion, Her hull te completely armed with plates of wrought iron three and e half inches in thickness, longitudinally placed, and covering her from the 12 ms “TTI NEW VOI TUESDAY MU 165, a Beverly Tacker. gbt curve, from the tep of the Tho Eight Hear Questions. level of the upper deck mine feet downwards, or We believe that the eight hour system, under | five foet ey the water line. She a hea an c he t - | imalde ekin'® of iro inch tn thie favorable circumstances, might be made socepta. ees kat Nee deine RGA’ Gee me ike eats ble to the people of all classes, and that it might material, the former being additionally covered overcome the antipathy now #o generally manl+ | with plank about two and @ half inches in thick- fasiod towards tt by employers, A deserving ness. Her wood work je of great Boliiity, anc the vouse!, taken asa whole is a remarkably strong Jorm measure must aecessarily make some heads | any gidstantial piece of naval arehitecture Alove Wey against castow and prejudice, if is be judi- | ber up, Gee a 4 Ph er ee lel of sows . exrending eutirely around, and about hve fees clously managed, But {t is too much to expect Selabiy Mar turvems which are son that the eight hour movement can make any pro- | givht fees high, and covere! with ticle plates of gree in overcoming the prejudices of employers, | wrought anos FONE, ad ® pelt saGhte Wek on she ! rm most @xp« #ivem 8D eleewhrre about four while a6 the seme sme being burdened by the stu inches ri, the forward turret there are throe pi lity, or something worse, of men who foist them: | 1 orig, one directly in front and one on either side, sel es into prominent placesin workingmen's soci. | lt contalne # splendid three hundred mendes Arn- ctios, and who egotistically set themse vos up asthe poet an Laken hey back ae thal ike bat especial champions and directors of the eight hour | og: be tral to either of the ports, In tho atter movement, Buch men, ignorant and incompetent, | turret ay 9 Sue per Luk A ad ‘ two on the quarters, an coat Wo @eventy bot with plenty of brass, are calculated to bring 0 ON oe Hr Marea contention ah he oer: thewhole movement into disrepute by reason of | and eimilarly mounte!, The first mentioned bas their absurd ideas and injudicious conduct, Their | @ bore about ten inches M Slonwieh aac she two | attempts to exhibit the advantages of the new sys letter shout six inches, ¥ yh tem in a favorable Ught, only tend to obscure its strong pointe and to develope weak enes, end in eggiogs whirh m) this way the success of the movement !s jeopar- pret AB ote y to she point, she latter being abous dized, As an example an address has just been | seven fect below the ourtars of tae waver its fasued “to the workingmen of the United Sistes ” | length from # perpendicular line droppes from we Dy half e dozen shee style themsely ‘Com- top of the slope is thirty hres feet, i ie, inueo, 8 most formidable offensive weapon. mittee of the workingmen of the District of Col- | — __ : umbia,” the object of which eddreas is to induce the holding of @ national convention for the ad- vancement of the eight hour movement, The do- | noon quotations of the general Stock market, as com- coment is very lengthy, and is no doubt intended | pared with those of Baturday asternoon, show a de- to be very elaborate and conclusive tn its argu- | cline of from 4 toll percent, Governments were ments, Here is» specimen of its leading argument | depressed by the reported firing on a French versel 4n favor of the proposed system: on the Rio Grande, by United Biates troops, Ihe ‘The present prosperous and growing condition | decline was about % percent, Gold closed at 147%, ef the counsry not only admits of but actually de- | The loam market was inactiye and incline’ to siin- mands this reform for the safe balance of society; | geney, The rate was T percent Commercial paper for when we consider the vast and increasing at 09 for -e! emount of machinery {in use, the constant flowing Hy mare ont? Lal The ae vette ty principally of the working i statement, this eof nearly 600,000 men from | Week, te favorable, The legal tenviers have inci cased the army, who are to seek scoploymen) in pro- | two millions; the deposita almos two mi licus, and ductive pursuity there is gufficient reason to ap- | ihe circulation one million, ‘ihe loans have increased prehend that ‘thie real wealth of society,” af 0604,824, and the epecte has dciiued g1u6.4 A‘‘ain Brith terms the laboring class, will become | 9° FI Mag tsi nett. On “stationary,” and wages fall to ‘what is barely ‘Change to-day Flour was very tem for sound Extra enough to eneble the laborer to bring P e family, | Btate, and doll and heavy tor all other kinds, Wheat nk D ue te pane of lanoreres! and oH seolery was about lc, lower, Corn was heavy aud te, lower, ere, a8 in Englan ave to support by pubilo were dull Pork was Leavy: , aod private alins thousands of the unempioyed,'* oa bie th Liege was oDeett MA bir af v ts Beat . i Voukly was Relieved of its ambiguity and rendered to dé | 441) gud drooping. eent English, the above paragraph means this: Fieancial News, Yierkem, & New York, Monday, Nov. 27, 6 P. M.—The afer. STOOK BALES—Fitor Bosun There are now entirely too many workingmen in | §600 U.S. 64, '81, cp 100% a eh @8.Cl., 10 bud do. + WO% Y Rik 1 Gre country for the requirements of business; end | Ti) ye Ga Ess, ie |b babiuciou k Log @ cove the pucpius from guing to the almshomee | ida de... WU) eeliy tw ge seed rt wc DEATHS. 449 C8 COCONNON—At 24 Mot’ at, Ann, mother of Pat 6 tick |'Ueuner, formerly ot Dosashmore, Co. Ty- Soo Tre ms 5 ra a oy A100 ‘articulare of funeral in Wednesday's papers, 162 36500 PETRIE—On Sunday, Nov. 2%, Jovn G. Petri ee iene tnd wary hon bettie, godt year, 10 oy and sie of the family are iny}ted 1600 do...... attend 4! ral, on Toreday afternoon, 000 Mo Son Cle, & Pitts, H., 92% | inet, at 1 o’clock, from the residence of bis parents, ito ne M mo 90. 4 venta 66 2000 Brie 34 M,..... 10 Cle, Col, ELLLY—On Bande: th inst, Jane A, the 60 Erie4th Mo... 94 Ge Cara NW 4 pplosee wite ‘arrest Tillery at, 15.0 Mariposa Min., 14 se a * | Brookivn, aged 25 * 1) G0... -.45.46 18% Sc | ge ihe funeral will take place on Tuestar, 28th inst, 1000 Ch. & Alton lat. 96 3 | ot 9'4 o'clock, A. M., from St. James’ Church, Jay « 1. Bk. State N. 1 jaiem Mane will be offered tor the repose o' 16 Gallatin N. Pe 1 at rt) . The friends of the family. also (hore of her 6 Bk. Commerce. 1 ae || Mra. MeGurren, and ‘he N.Y. Young M PT | “hs 1m Catholic Association, are respectfully invited sq | $2 attend the funeral, withon: mrther notice, Her $s l be taken to the Cemetery of the Holy 25 Nol. Cen, & Bs | Cemuaceee shy Ne S BUAY—On Bunday, Nov. 26, Mrs. Julia Shay, the 20 Penn, Coal......18 | widow of the late James Bhay, « native of Kenware, roaRrp 9, Kerry, rolane, aged Lea par ae " " +1, ep. 1 Canton Co....... © relatives and trien the family, and those | pf da ante 44 4 Had. Rv. Kk... of her son, Daniel Suey, and berdauelter, Mary 15:00 U.N. 60, 6-270. 10% Sw) tbe y Due, are requested to a be funeral, from 30m do, 99. 10 Reading KR... RY er inte residence, i) Vandewater at, this Luerday 8-00 U8, be 10080, BY 1200 do., (15 416 afternoon, at 14 o'clock, 116 ‘ 6's 100 Mich, Cen. k, ay STREET —At (Greenpoint, Nov. 27, 1945, Franky, 6% 80 MB. aN. le 16% neest son of Francia 5. and Busan bh. sireot, aged ve 190) ori 5 ea ttt are 2 Sopathe ong Sdays vi lw ih 7 a @ funeral will take piace on Oia 1000 Cle. & Pitts. K.. 91% | Nov, 34 at 9 o'clock, rom The veaitenseat bi pe: we 40 sens 91 | renta, Fourth at. near Meserole ave, (ireenpont . WM The relatives and friends of the family « . HY specttully invited to atten notice bbs ive . my TRADE NOTICES. oat (COACH MAKERS’ UNION NO. 1—A public meeting will be held at their bail No, 267 _ " 7 -— b bie T Nov, 8th, at 5 SPECIAL NOTICES, Crioek, Bublecte oreo nour Movement, Erai- - ———- —————<=« | peut speakers will ad the meeting. Ail con- The Mayornlty.—There is ne class more interested in the great refortn now progressing, which contemplates placing Jubn Hecker at the head of our municipal affeire, than the laboring men. Those who pay rent must bear in mind that their Hoe | with the Coach trade are corvially invited to attend, : By order, W.B. LONG, Pies, 12! RALTIVE PLASTERKRS—YOU ARE hereby notified to attend the reruiar wees 'y ting at their hall, cor 834 st ani Sth ave. this edavevening, Afuil atiendance is required as 3 bor. 1¢ la business of importance to be brought for- ioe gobo was pean as fat ile enpeiingh the ward. Tne Committee on balla will have the tickets a ual ci ready end hop's the members will come torward and take au active part in making it one of the grandest affairs of the eeneon, F, P, McDERMO’ ‘age! t THOS, DILLON, kee, Sec, ba (step COOPERS, NO. 8—WILL HOLD &® special meeting this Tuesday evening at #2 Court #t, Brookivu, at 79 o'clock, Ali memt ° geuuesiod to attend, By order PATRICK Kt ’ Pres, THOS, RYAN, Bec. 141 administration of our eity matters are felt fret by the property-owners, yet their malign influences ere as certain as Pate to reach eventua’ly the tolling poor, Now ie an cpportucity for the laboring men to rise above mer ity considerations, and place a sincere, inte ligent, honest and faithful wan at the head of our municipel government. 149 “Iofammation and Pain are as Ineepa' ble as fire and beat, Inflammation produces pt and pain produces inflammation, Wherever there is upnataral heat, throbbing or redness, no matter whother it ls caused by a fever, a burt, a sore, poison, rheumatiom, piles, scald, burner ating, there t¢ in- flammetion, A hundred books or a thousand se:taone SOCIETY NOTIC PUBLIC MEETING OF 1HE. Men's Fothor Mathew T, A, B. Soclety Nov 1, Jersey City, will be heid at Cooper Hall, on Tuesday YOUNG evening, 26th inst, at Te o'cock. The following eloquent apeskers will address the meeting: Miss Leura M. binson, Dr. BE. H. Robinson, J. G. Me* cannotalter er eb the conclusion, ‘To relieve | {j0ne typ fies. Judes en Thee Wises pain and relieve nature, inflammation murt be sub- ‘an, Fuffey, Patterson, dued, To sceomp!ich thie the efforta of the physician Keenan, Front oan ‘. Bl he society have the Hon, P. 'T. Barnum wiil 8 the society on Tuesday evening, bth Decem- KICHARD Me UTBSON, are always directed. Thousands of physicians, and tens of thoveands of the first and most sagaciour prr- sons who have used Delley's Magical Pain Extractor, are convinced, and admit that ite control ever in- flammatien is most wonderful and imme in- stantly aliaying the pain neutralizing poison, extract- fog morbid secretions, and forcing uature to resume her course, renewing and healing. No burn, ecald, sord or ailment is too sever@to yield to its soothing and curing influence. It is also « certain cure for Piles, Rhewmatiem, Corns, Chiiblains, and all palos in the side, Sold by the single box at Depot, 43 Lit- erty at. = Aen Sere >| be Valuable and Convenient. ——“Krown’s Bronehial Troches" are widely kuown as an admira- ble remedy for Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Coughs, and other troubles of the Throat and Lungs. They aro of t value for the purposes for which they are designed, while they are usually and pleasanily ef- cecious, they contain no hurtful ingredients, but may at all times be used with perfect safety. —Loston Recorder, 136 " itale’s Llowey of Horehound and Tar — Acertain cure for coughs, cold, influenza, hoarse- ness, difficult breathing, and all affections of the throat, bronchial tubes, and lungs, leading to con- sump ion, The Honey of Horehound soothes all irri- tation, The Tar of Balm of Gilead penctrates, cleanses, and heals all parts of the throat and lungs. There ls nothing like it, bic, per bottle, Forsale by ell Drugelste, Charles Downer, General Agent, ber. AGUAN, Pres, J. M Vice, THOS. C. HUGHES, Ree, Bee.” "103 O, H. L. 1.—THE BOARD OF DIRE * tors of the above Order is hereby no'ified te attend a especial meeting at their he adquarters, on Tuesday evening, Nov, 98h, at T% o'clock The Provident of cach Division je particularly rojuested to atieud, By order DENIS MEAGHER, U. D. ; PATHICK DRIODY, G, 8. I I REQUEST THE SISTERS OF THE KIN- cora, Lavelle and O'Mahony Circles of the Fontan Sisterhood, to attend @ priva'e meeting on Tuestay evening, Nov, 25th, at 7 o'clock p, m., at the hall Quid st and letav. By order of Head Directoross, Mise ELLEN A. MAHONY, 372 TRE LADIES FATHER MATHEW T, A.B. Society, No. 2, N. Y, will hold their reeular week- iy meetin thelr hail, cor, 23d et, and 2d ave, o nie Tu ning, Speaking by Mr. Johnston, ot No. 6, ing by Mr. Kielly, Mise lrimble, aud several of the indy mem) er he members are rejuerted to be on hand at business mooting and re- ceive their tickets for their grand ball, which will take pince on Wednesday eveuing, Dec, 6th, at Irving Hisil, cor, 15th ot and Irving place. OWEN McGo- WAN, rres., JAS. FURLONG, Kec, Bee, ua POLITICAL LECTION NOTICE—-PURSUANT TO the Provisions of the Laws of this State, Public Ntice is hereby given, by the Common Council of the City of New York, that an election will be held in the several Election Matricts of the various Warde of said City, on the FIKST TUESDAY of December poxt, being the FIFTH day of DECEMBER, 1365 The polle will be held at the places which have been duly destynated by the Co: No, 44 Cedar atreet, N.Y, 197 uleeionere of Pollce = _ « | for the Metropolitan Poliee District, as tbe piacere at Piles! Piles !! Piles ! ve to | which elections shall be held in aud F Fon Diee triets during the present year, and the le will be Open at sunrise, Aud reruala open anti sunset, when they will be finally closed, TUE OFFICERS TO HE FOTED FOR AT BUCH RLRO TION, ARK THR FOLLOWING ¢ A Mayor, in the piace of ©, Godfrey Gunther, A Counsel to the Corporation, in piace of John EB, Develin An Alderman tn each of the Aldermanic Districts having an even numerical designation, viz: Second, Fourth, Sixth, Eighth, Tenth, Twelfth, Fourteenth, and Bixteenth, Bix Councilmen tn each Senatorial District. One Commissioner of Common Schools, for the First School District, eoinprising the Firet, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth aad Kiehth Warda, One Commissioner of Common schools, for the Second School District, comprising the Seventh, Tenth, Thirteenth and Fourteenth Wards, One Commissioner of Common schoos, for the Third School District, comprising the Ninth and Bis. toenth Warde, One Comm: Fourth Behoo. do ls to try one bottle of Strickland's F Itwill cure inthree days, No mistake, Wells & Co. 115 Franklin at, Agents 2 te, )| Pyle’s O. K, Sonp—The Cheapest soap in ase for the working classes, Bold by grocers everywhere, 426 “Fall and Winter Clething for Men and Boys, ‘The largest assortroent iu the city; best style, and price leas, F, 1K, Baldwin, T0 and 72 Bowery, 321 “Grover & Bakers UWighest Premivm Flastic Stitch and Lack Stitch sewing Michines. 495 Broadway, N.Y. and 435 Fulton at Brooklyn, $18 Wheeler & Wilson tock Stitch Sewing » aud Button Mole Machine, No, 625 peas i 818 ule Remedy. . " ewing Machine Company, No 620 yays N.Y, blias owe, Jr. Present, A loner of Common Rehols, for the strict, compiisug the hieventh and PUARIRIAGES, ca HO Sy A er Rehoots, for the WORDEN—HOLLAND.—On Sunday, 26th inst, by Filth Bobcol feistriet coenpri ng the Fifwenth aud Rev. i. Cia ete ener jorden of Mass., to tsi ‘One Commissioner of Common Schools for the 0 ™ = Bnd Fixrh Bohool Districy, comp: taing the | weuticth and DAD nia, Twenty-tiret Warde, One Commissioner of Common Berhools,_ fo: Seventh sSehoo! District, comprising ee erste Nineleenth and Twenty-seooud Warde, : One Trustee of Common schooia, for each Werd oA 0, Ofticors to ttt she vacancies now existing in e various School Districts and Warde of the City By order of she Comm on Counell, a is DT VALENTINE, Clee! New Youx, Novem>er 26th, 1565 +N ¢ + FoekMayor, C, GODFREY GUNTHER, — DWYER —On Sunday, Nov. 26, Josephine, youne- eet daughter of Johu P.aud Mary kb. Dwyer, aged 11 months, ihe relatives and frients of the family are in- vited to attend the funere!, trom the residence of hor parents, Mott) Haven, ou Tuesday afternoon, Dov, 25, at Lo'clock, sl DUFFY—Suddenly, on Nov. 27th, Thomas Dutfy, Friends and relatives, also bie brother-in-law, Jobn Sweeney, are requested to attend the funeral, Cy e m1 ou Weduereay afternoon, Nov. .%, eb ¥ o'clock, ore, For ons ony, er poration, his late residence, 14 Viymouth vt, vear Hodeon ave, By ord Caps Hrockiyn, Busyehanne (i’euns)ivania) and Rieh- NEW YORK mond (Virginia) papers please 134 HANLON-—On Bunday, Nov, Jchm Hanlon, aged 5o are, Friends and relatives of the family are respect- V col, J Hewny B. Roown, } Secretaries fully juvired to attend the funeral, thie (Tuosda: Henny P, Wess, § wt aflernoon, ab 2 o'clock, from bis late residence, 308 Tirst WARD—TAMM PST att E. 10th st. Py Prins? Wak MMANY HALL School 6 meeting of the aboveuamed t No, 180 Greeow.ch ot, on Mon. at Ty o'clock, Nr. CHAS HAWKIN3—On Satarday, Nov. 25th, after but severe i ness, Eva M. Hawkins cau huge arbor vid A. and bilge Kins aged 12) ears, 10 mos, At Convention, bold day evening, Nov BERGNER, was un. . Hously Domiuated as @ candi- ond 36 daye date for Kchool Trustee, JAMES BKUSEy Keiatives and friends of the family are respactfull CHAEL MERE , SE, Chair. invited to attend the funeral, on Tuseuay tad, | een MICHAEL MEEHAN, see, 185 noon, 28th inst, at 1 o'clock, from Methods Chureb, KEENAN —On Monday une aughter ot Patr aged L year, 4 mouths and Lhe frieule of the tam Tespectfully invited to attend the funeral, thie Twescay afternoon, at 1 o'clock, irom the residence of por parents.’ 169 Heury : lt LAKK-—On Monday, Nov. 27, Angeline Lake, lyeur and 37 days. ©, agod Wo ent and watched her bosom heaving, tbe Norfolk et, GRAND MOZART RATIFICATION MEET- 132 IN¢ HECKER! O'GORMAN!! VICTORY {11 WEDNESDAY FVEN i ys Ca NES VV ENING, N ' ' ¥ COME ONE! COME VAnE M oelock, Outside esauds will be erected, and platf. the Hull reverved for ladies, Pdgresen has Ceeen peted froin the following distineuished speakers, ‘he candidares will positively be pesens JOHN HECKER KICHALD UGORMAN, CHARLES U'CONOR, FERNANDO WOOD, GLOKGE SHEA, PRANCIS B. CUTTING, 21, Ide Teresa, i ad Mary Keenan, And ¢catly sighed to Litt her breathing: J UN MoREON, MICHL, CONNOLLY, And (here Was way 4 90 and righings Jas R. WiITING, DANIEL LORD For that sweet rorebud slowly dylug ** BARTH, O'CONNUR, DAVID FE, WHEELER, The reiatives and friends of the ¢amity | AMES BROONS KB. BRADFORD, are reepecttully invited to uttend the tunorar 4 HENKY HILTON and others gy 20th: Mtiet, af , By order of the Ceneral Commit, wet eae ae tae Oe Lanta? tomes fra orisha BOG AKT, Chalrmen, | ' . \ Vincent C, Kiva, | * i MI RRAY—At Balen, ee PaTnick Mounask, § Secretaries ‘<4 | dou Murray, late of de . tho tuperal will take pia hat. aid GUNTHER AND O'GORMAN—"HE Coste | mittee of Arrangemen's for the Ratitic Meeting of the frends ot Guather and C'uc ends of the va | aie reepectiully invited te attend eo be held at Coopar inetitute, on Saturday e dapat ‘ » OF ni neler 7 " Mactirego: ad ginate Ne. ne wud 17 days, By order of the Executive Commiitee, widow of i , e AY te Paes ris 8. MesPELON, Chairman, elu 5s ath cd those . PLUM, See. fous, Dail, be at Day Seren are _ EDMUND M, PLUM 1 invited to abtoad whe ; fully eral, trom the | JRPGULAK clr iZbNS AND UNION Nom. ence of Ler wn-iD-le NA Crome, 9 Third inatioa—For Alderman, 632 Aldermanic Die | Wve oa Tenday altar Maat 04 LV o'elock, $60 | that THOMAS B60 WD, 7) POLITICAL. GRAxD RATIFICATION M&ETING— ehonice ant workivemen fal! tt be held om Tuo+lay reais be. Ward Hotel, (4th et, beww Lerington & for the of endorsing the nomina: Howatio N. HARDY for Alderman of Aldermanie District, 19th Ward, Mr, Lt carpenter and huilder, and tax payer, and ny born in the Ward, respectfully claime the nr d 8 of the electors, Eminent sppencre willaddres e, FKDWIN 8 WHITMORE, Pr NS, JAMES RK. PRESTON, HENR BRUSTER, CONRAL UUBL, 7 . HH, COWELL Re WILLIAMS, ia WIL Aa HARDY, Be in OFFMAN, O'GORMAN, AND VICTORY! GRAND MASS KATIFICALION MEELING OF THE PEOPLE row JOUN T. HOFFMAN ann RICHARI: OP JORMAN, The people ot New York in iavor of LONE SL, CAPABLE AN} EXER for puvile office, are 1equesied te weet w miociacy at COOPER INSTITUTE, THURSDAY FVESING, November 34, Attia o's ok Pninent epeakers will ada es! By orde: of the ¢ Foward Hoven, ’ ris, Ne vou Sinith, » Thos, McGuire, Chas, H.Hiewell, DOLGLAS LAYLOK, Chas wan Dewis Quis, ts Davin V. Frerwan,s Secretaries, 199 JEW YORK DiMOCRACY—FOR MAYOR, C. GODPREY GUN. IER. bor Counsel ta the Corporation, RICHARD O'GORMAN The Bexecutive Committee will ot the Sinclair House every evening this ween, atT vck, tor the purpose of ecting the anization of the fri sof Gui f ead U'Lorman TuoMAs Mc EDUON, Chairmen, EUMUND M. Pia, Becreiary, 18 DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION. TAMMANY HALl, For Mayor, SOHN 7. TRAC BELiy Chat y rman. WM. DONGE, # oa MENYO DIkFENDORES S¢cretaries. 3 STAND BY THE FLAG— REGULAR UNION NOMINATIONS. FORK MAYOR, MARE®HALL 0. ROBERTS, FOR CORPORATION COUNSEL, MURRAY HOFFMAN 8 T WM. RB. STEWAKT, Chauman, ivcLate Tovsry, } Henny H. Hoena's,s Secretaries, sot HE PEOPLE'S) AND WORKINGMEN'S Political and Protective Arsociation, 19th Ward, 16ih Aldermanic District, For Alie:rman, CHARLES DEVLIN Regular bamimany t 19h Ward, 16:b Al Ree ULAR n, For Alderman, - CHAKLES DEVLIN r For Conneilman of tue 1th Keuatorial Dierrict, TF BENJI. MOOK, HUGH REILLY, © ~ PATK, RUSSELL FRANCIs FF, REYNOLDS, HENKY MURRAY, JNO, W. GENWE ‘The McKeon Demoeratie Nomination, 10th Ward, 16:h Alcermanics District, For Alderman. CHAKLES DEVLIN __ 381 THe CHOICE OF THE PEOPLE For se Y fn the Fe ati iet, + com posing the bie enteenth Ward, © pan “i JAMES AK 355 e ]QT# ALDERMANIC District—Part * of bth and 17th Wards wv FOR ALUERMAN. cs BEKNAKD KELLLY, 816 4 10%! ALDERMANIC DISTRICT. For Aidennan, ” GFORGE A. JFREMIATT » Demoeratic Union McKeon Oreartratton: THOS, TAYLOK, Ch'in, W. LYNCH, Cun, bl B.S. WANDELL, sve. J. KAVANAGH, Soe 304-7 Is* Regular Democrat's Moz For Alderman, t Nomination, H WARD, 1ith ALDERMANIC Datriet, \. RICHAKD O'BKIEN JOHUN BK. MACKET, Chairman, y. 113 ¥ Se ee Be S DEATHS Aw PAR er 200.000 NEEDLESS CASEx sICKN - sa gnaretn OF thousa: a y tenant houses, surround by every ot tilentiai nuleance, Lhe city ‘abounds lu rim, which are t vode of typhu Qnc invite the approach of ¢ Why did the "iting" pols Billy To fill their pockets, holera, aus defeat the Healik & i Let the poor man, th tho desiros Health for hi p: family, and Keform, VU 43 JOUN For “4 and be RICHARD O'GORMAN, For Corporation Counsel Down with the King! Dowa with POLITICAL ROBBERS who coin the LIFE BLOUD of the people for money, ON NOTICE: LE OF GI UCTION WARF—J, a; 8. BOGART, auctioneers, will sell by auction om g the premises 255 Water ot, bet. Peck Slip eke uesday. the man st, ab 1's o'clk a. in. on thie day, ‘Lb ‘25th inet., a large variety of gus and Kerovene e! goblets and tumb/ers, cut and plain, suitabie for cutters and dealers, ata s __ 846 ‘ AUCTION SALE OF BOOTS AND + SHOES, or f A. 8. RICHAKDS & CO, t At their store, No, 44 Courtlandt street, ® ON WEDNESDAY, NOV, ¥2u1, 1863, At lis o'clock A, M. % A LARGE ASSORTMENT i _ 266 OF WINTER GooDa._ UCTION. NOTICE—CROCKERY AND ' fancy ‘ t uch 4 Yoel, lot , 406 Canal st 1 sell by Dee, let, schooner Halen, 24 to: fool order—at private sal sale atetore to-day, at 2 otc Hi tion, on Friday, © burthen—all ia fortwo days, Purn ture a ock at, pelle, thie he stock and fixtures of the grocery e'o: on et, Poot © tivesale, Large tock / jock, she cons p eute of the turuitur Pace, ace aiales aL AWNBROKER’S SAL Nov, 25, by JOLUN MOKTIM » 16 East Kironds,! $00 lota of unredeemed pe jes’ and gentlemen's wearing appa jaine, sipacs calico dresses, remwnents breche 4 and plaid ab cloth and velve shirts, gaite forvers, blankets; eters and beddin, Bumerous to men the trade and 6 ne AWNBROKER’S SALE 1HIS DAY, AT ¥. BELL & INGKAMAM'S 5, rool, 63 New Bower 4 ry, SW iota piedved foods, 6 comprising wen's and wome boots overcowis, dresses, and betes, quilts, ete. t AWNBROKER'S § s clothing, piece goods, tts eheelsy Diam. Uruer CHARLES CLULII'P, ist ALE—H, } 0 Unreaeemed ple nter goods, By order 5. KRAMER, JAWNBROKER'S SALE, WEDNESDAY, JAMIL AGAK, wil sell ab No. 69 New ud silver wah. tlosees, inditue @ By orver ot My los men ud ev: BAKNAKD, 41 11 uk, AUCT., WILL SELL ‘THIS eday, at Wy ofc ock, ut 9 Weet st, the cou‘enu ot @ liquor sulcon, consisting of kugleh beer pump fF’ counters, retrigerator, liquors, &c, Jo be sold with —’ out reserve, 99 WILLIAM ANBOTT, AUCTR, “OFFiGa @, bells on Wednesday 170 Chatham Squa: 10% o'clock, |e sock aud fix nres of the City H Bhades, 16 Ceutre at, 4 pull = sialry . pull knglish beer pumps, oa) No, 66 Weat Warbingtom po Mi ii ENRY FELTMAN, AUCTR, 109 Seventh !. THIS Day, & table to the season, |, SE Ce OH Oe eee Ke ee

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