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DEATHS. POLITICAL. - 4 (15 Chi. B&Q. Ht gto RW. 4 L—On Wi » Nov. 29th, William ASS RATIFICATION MEETING—THB —_——— ORT 3, 1008 divide and scatter thera at the polls, ax they have | 1” van ba of aod Magdalena Ket- tinens of the City of New York im favor of am FRIDAY MORNING, DEC, 1, 1865, # often done before? The people have already 19 om 1b 100 Jol & Chi.) Welatives and friends of the family are invited fee apeiry our municipal affairs, are deaaelal 1 hal by Jaation | 1! + PE. 19% te to attend the funeral, thie Friday afternoon, at 1s ASS MEFTIN Te Advertisers, oven eo Hd regio t she ite Saosin We are cad ed 50 Grogory W. B... Pelee, from the residence of his’ parent, V2 bade ~ Tobe herd wll ‘Wa would aesin remind our advertising patron ? an : nate “re tas ood "7 na . men the "400 fe oe 1908. we oh sted sid he . » | of unimpeachable integrity, From theso 2°00 1S, ba, 5-27, 10 Erie R. ULLIGAN—On Thoreday, Nov. 2h, » Mrr, » 7 be “too late for classification, py ; 4 mi FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER Ist, 1865, Seem bandoa fa ph counter before nine o'clock, | People must chose @ Mayor, Honesty and good | peg : vi ~ 500 Erie If. y ee ee ee fe At 7's o'Clock, keep me 3 onspic ements among $h@ | 509 Treg, 75-1 bileation office open for the reception intention are c onspicuous x ; pod me rede until 12 o'clock P, M, but do not | candidates, and if these qual'ties were the | 2) Onio & Mu 20000 do. elassify them after nine o'clock. only requisites It might be difficnit w decide bm Canton —___-_ ——"" = and 1 month, a native of the Parish of Granard, Jounty Loveford, lieland, The friends and aequaintances of the family are Terpectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sund 1) Mich, ¢ W M.S. & N, 0) 0 under the auspices of the Citizens’ Association and the Democratic Union Orxanizatiun, for the purpose of ratitying the nom!uatione of JOHN HECKEK FOR MAYOR atternoon, Dec, dd. at 2 o'clock, froin her late reai- Mannion er ervernd oo mon cr owes er wes | SE papers pe es ceopy, * Calfornia and Philedeiphis | eicHARD O'GORMAN‘TOR COUNSEL TO THR Hew Negro Insarrections May BO | iitentions are thwarted by Jack of ability to make ; ‘ ) $00 Mariposa Min. by ds... 1.0 Mariposa Pf fect in mind in the present instance. The politl- | 6.0 N.Y, Cen, K.. CORPORATION The following speakers have teeu invited to ade drees the Be ing? Produced. Ls Bouth Carolina, and certain districts of other Pi. 65's ¥ ©..16% ba GO ce DO McNAMARA—On Thursday, Nov, 30th. the daugh- them available, ter of Patrick and Mary McNamara, aged 8 nonwe nd the people should bear this w W.é fue be. ‘oC! hes ¢ KI ICHARD O'GORMAN. T F take place Dec. Lat, at 134 c'clock, | 9, whet oe RICHARD O14 A : ot ; sl tone ashe. Argan eagee ands Ph ag oe oy . fror ye at os . 1 L Ist, ot 1 “ts a whilT tp Z Sonne 1 NOYES. i an ba ‘ol nly They have teen for years ‘forti’ying themselves Wholesale ’rices of Country Produce. QUIN..On Nov, 20th, James Qaln, aged 105 years, | PORMAN BF ATON, JOHN He, ANTHON, Jou ificantiy, 7 tion, The Charleston Covrimm saya, sigo! New Youu, Nov, 50, 1565, 10 months and 15 4. r a, " The friends and eequaintaners of the family are re- that “agencies are at work throughout our border, The following are to-ay's quotations for the varl- | | ccihie tewtind to atteek ihe funeral, ou Bunda; Le acted by an authoritative ous descriptions of country produce embraced in oar | sfterncon, Lec. Sd, at 1 o'clock, fromm his late reel. whieh, unless counter 7 yardize weekly report of this market, As will be observed, | dence, 297 Weat 97th et, 126 organizition, will have « peng to Joop ‘an | People to dislo !ge an! put them to flight. Who ie prices of most crades of butier have fallen from 4 to TURKINGTON On Thursday, the 2Sih inet, Jane, m ‘the life of every white person in our f the the moat competent for tho work? Ifthere is any | Ge during the week now ending, while cheese con- [Be belgres d n ab ier of Wm. and Jane Turkington, Without strong evidence of the sincerity © itas virtue in experience, capacity, faithfulness and | tinues in fair request at former prices, mers a ae opasttolll ane ted 16 stent te Ve ag Aa ine above sentence, we should bs Inclined Nha 4 Phnescarclhgidtle Al dental AR tod aLaraall wedi diode Woda tttaiarn tien, Ast bedanemr arth ammadshentel Bh AE ee TM a ‘Fork et, Hroobinn pe an artful dodge, designed to help the preioct Of | Ft oe the public champion inthe forthcoming | Are higher, Of fruits apples, uncer the influence of Friday afternoon, Dec.’ 1st, at 2 o'clock preciecly. establishing ® militia force throughout the State— I the neces. | late arrivals of Western varieties, are from <6 to Coe, femalne will be interred in the Evergreens opty ‘ 1 a @ movement which the late rebels are exceedingly sory qualifications for suceess, he has pledget idl nss a Teaabet ie Goes sale dae in - =e — = . BI 5 ‘ . . ‘anxious to consummate, But, in bare grid himeelf to merit the confilence reposed in him bY | i ioe, The latter thas receded under ab overstocked tbe quoted language, the Counren says, his fellow citizens, and none who know the rman market, and @ etill further decline ta antleipated, ARNESS ‘ns aban RS ~ SOCIATION WILL free to acknowledge our dependence ‘pon the can be doubtful of the resultjin the eventof Lis | poultry, owing to the prevailing cool weather and f fhe Sf the Geet oe a sas teats, etrong arm of the military for protection,” My | we therefore Fepeat the question—will | the near approrch of the holidays hee advanced a | room 24, on FFidny evening, Dae’ vi Matioek: WAies Steaaien ta View of Os ee mgr the people come up firmly and compacily to the | little duriny the week, os las also ihe va:fous de Mombery six mouthe or over in arrears Who may oldiers Indi- entertained at the Bouth against the sol have been able to attend last meeting, their dues support of the man w! o ctubodies all the requisites | # iona of game will be received at thie meeting before second roll — ° cates that there ts grave apprebension among the for # reform Mayor, or will they scatter their bal- HUTTE cli, and their names entered on she roll, failing to do ISAAC HL JON SHER CHAS G + Mel with public plunder, and shelr tactics are #0 ek |- ful that they boast of thelr !uvulnerability. Ib will require @ skillful and able champion of the ILEY, CHAS. TRACY Wook, BARTHOL! O'CONNER, t FE {ALPINE, and other centiemen, * AN, ALEX. T. STEWAR Chairman Nom. Coma mittee, WM. T. COLE, WM, A. BOYD, BENJAMIN RAY, Becretaries Democratic nion Organizations KOBT. BO ROUBEVELE 363 Secretary Citizens’ Association, Notice—New YORK, NOVEMBES ‘8th, I beg to inform my numerous supporters that I 4 no longer a candidate forthe po-ition of Alde ths ith Worl, In withdrawing trom the cat ne, would earnest!» urge my triends and all good Demos Crate. to use their ly st efforts t ure the election CHARLES DEVLIN, the candi of the uni Dewocr-cy. And here jetme tenderto my trieudg the fervant thanks of my beart for (he kind iatereat they have evinced ia my behalf, . FRANCES BLESSING. We fully coneur in the fore ying, aod Uuite in Me, battle for municipal retorm., Ue bh Orange Co. pame..—4 W #), they coarse to be members, CHAS, C, DURNING, | BLESSINGS ecoramendation, people of Bouth Carolina concerning the attitusto of lots among the various candidates, and thus defeat | New pr ste eatin 5 De : A Pres, FRANCIS AHEKN, Reo Sec. 116 JAS. 8. McIN TY RE, ? “aymptoms of ne- , ! Fair to good d 43 | itoush iat +3510 iSHOREMEN’S U. P. ASSOCIATION JOHN GO, CARY, 5 pamafhenicinte fit Ned amana Aenad he bn that th the end which they so greatly desire to accomplish? | Weel), il ad to p.. .d0e43 If a ants i ease m4 uN at avet ie a VO ws tes of th ¢ differ nt DENNIS HOG 4 ; Committes, jas the \ ti eerie ard, country ead) onventior lewates of the ¢ et , op s1oK ! Gro insuborlination" are cus es term of | The dallote of next Tuesday wil eeitle the ques Biver pails a : if F 63 division of Longshoremen held in Homovelt pa | 108 WMA HG saan rene freedm: ve for eny « i X P t . 1505, compored of Divisions and § Se a prensa thnk ay mateiain 0 dogged lence reqpect> | “> N.Y. dairy, pe... ..1Tats' State faetory.....1T4a19 | of, ¥, and No, Lof Breokiye, for the conadetenan EW YORK DEMOCRACY—FOR MAYO Aabor; that they maintain a doy hi do com, be" }4\Pire apple con... % 4 | of an advance in our present rate of waxes for nitht C. GODFREY GUNTHER, For Counsel 4ng their future course, and that ominous hintw Treason In Tenressee, ‘ii English dairy,Cou 6 ‘Common ekim mileldaid work or Sunds > when it was ynsaimonsiy Revives, the Mend nt ire (HICHARD OGORM ; r > re how fail to a That on and after Mon ec, 5 iS. were “executive Committee will meet at the Sincia! occasionally escape them, Now while wehaveno? Typ} yal people of Tennoses some! en H ; é HM vo ‘a n0n40 spectfally id for night work from 6 o'clock, P* | Hiouse every evening thie weuk, att « O'clock, fo doubt that these fears are in greatimeasure | gr preciate the plan whica their fellow-citizen, the | N, Tergey............40044) Canada Mea. ahane - MILT o'clock, A.M. the sam of 6) cents per hour, | the purpose of periecting the organization of thy founded n imagination, or that they area¥| president, has adopied for “ making treason NY wr + ry Ay Cees +0 steer and for Sundays, if employed at any time bet. the | friends of Gunther aud O'Gorman, THOMA hours of 120'c.ock on saturday nicht and 12 o'clock Teast grenily exaggerated, we cannot evade the fact | odious!" In addition to the stringent laws aud Live PornTRy, on Sunday night, in the eum of $1 per hour. ROGER SVON, Chairmaa, EUMUND M. PLUM, Pecrosary. 19 Chat there ise possibility of s negro uprising, DOF | repirictious which they havo inatituted to prevent | Turkeys... vos ees O1 Tam reg ha AY t wie Oni cme Cie CARPE TEER ae NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 28, is65,— can we forget that the preeent unacttlod state of | the too rapid “reconstruction” of the men who | Cilckuna i... leals 1 N CAR “RS—D Headquarters of the MARSHAL O. ROBEK TS Campaign Committee have Leen located ut Gibeou's Builaiag, corner 13th st. avd Kroadway, The Come mittee will be ia persion day and evening, until after the election, HENRY #MITH, Chairman, FREDO, ©. WAGNER, WM. F. BLACK, secretars sy ” f : : ee consequence of a resolution passed in the several the freedmen is conducive to evil, The negroes of | were lately committing outrages upon them, we DRESERD POULTRY AND GA oe? i ious ot New York City, you are hereby notified to a ij \ d, 1b... 20n42) Rabbits, per pair... retain vour full heur at noon at azarde, the Sonth are naturally @ quict, docile and | observe that the and Jury of the United States A Sears tetera Bg a the Solus Ooertelnee: inoffensive people; but experience bas shown | Psirict Court, at Knoxville, have Just found ine | poate’ & chickens. ible? eeons, wild, dz thet their simple gminds can be wrought | dictments for treason against over nineteen | Lurkers drestet...1sa goons, aquab, doz, - \ ORKINGME UNION.—THE R 4 Ve are, Ih. iHal 4! Prairiech'kos, pri als | lar meeting of the Inioo will be held on this R ULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION up to the pitch of insurrection by the infliction of | jundred persons, — Tk would seem from | Youssou) saddles, Ib. 18015 Quail, doa. en 5 Was bo | F Haz ,evening, D ere at i's cote Be ot Bowery TAMMANY HALL, a ae wrong upon them, Their minds have been re- | ghiy ection that the cruelties #0 late- 9 aren gaett, delegations who have. not paid their assesement ore JOHNS HOreMAN, ; cently filled with vague end extravagant ideas | jy imposed upon the Union people of E orto poedinrea Went eidees BOE Dresses ooo8% mening. of fa Ciien province cs heinkes Seine WY. DonGE, ISAAC BELL, Chairman, ebout freedom ; they have imagined that emanci- | Tenneases by ther revel neighbors, have not been | Pears bhi com a—| 10 common i q M. DODGE, MENYO DILFENDORE( Secretaries. ous } FGULAR TAMMANY AND UNITER Democratic Nowiuations for school Commis sioner tor Seventh Mietrict, 1th, 19th und 22d wards JAMES B, BRADY, o1 Ward, o46 REGULAR CITIZENS AND UNION NOM. Boy on Dec, 6, M. STEPHENS, Pree, WM. F. LLOYD, pation is the direct forerunner cf @ life of eas® | forgotten by the formor, and that they are not in- Crabbertiece. vote DDI... Bec, 144 luxury end immunity from work; thoy are | clined to cancel all those outrages by embracing niep revrr, now just beginning to realizo the extent of their | ghe traitors whose hands are still red with the Cherries, pitted, ..h0a56 Ay lee, @ to F, ‘ delusion, and the blow naturally falls upon them | blood of men guilty of no other offence than that See hoiticberries with crushing weight, inducing disappointment | of loyalty. They start with the Presidentfrom the SOCIETY NOTICES. A GRAND pisc the Hall of Branch + Kaivina, layer. .4 90ah 50 Veanuts, bueh..3 Thad 09 TONIGHT IN 287 Hudson et, near 1 Cheatnataty 5 sat Tio'clock. Tick te » Waton—-For Alderman, Sth Aldermanic Lie and discontent, But there is something else | game premises— that “treason is the greatest of all Ila Ebe ioe... iickory Nuts cach, git prandScenterinn. gabe e be oD ae . i ] m vocative of ill-feel.ng on the part of the | crimes” but they seem to reach # different con- pberries,....... truest, Friend of Treland—Phyeical or Moral Power. 11) SENATORIAL DisTRICT Me aati otabhee M of " fare / = : hich the chief of crime: FRESH MZATS. Physical, Mr. J.O'Donnell; Moral, Mr. 8. Gal eher. prising Oth, 15t) ath and 18th Wards, i freedmen than the sudden demolition of their ex- | clusion as to the way in which the chief of crimes ; : Mr, Edward Mulvany will preside, M, E Pres, FOR COL NCILMAN. | travagaut air-casties, The whites of Bouth Caro- | should be punished, They lack faith in the par- petucee Patt bat ato Ba i it . BAGO VERN, Vice; M. FLOOD, A. A. SCHEIDLER” au : . ary . i I ae hike oa wn — Jina, and of other States, also, have shown ® dispo- | don process. VAUD. eee ceeeceeee 9ald 5 HER MATHEW FEMALE T A. MIS TAND BY THE FLAG— ake the fruits of emancipation just as oe ae ae eer ae ROTATOR, FATHER MATHEW F MALE T. A. B. S KRLGULAR UNION NOMINA‘ ; sition to make the fruits o Li ar Ratification Meeti Moreere... 26003 Jackson Whites Society No, 4.N.Y.. will hold a Temperance bitter as poosible—in short, to revenge themselves Hoffman Ratification Meeting. Vench Biows bbi.2 un? 25! Va, & Dol, Sweeted & meeting nt their Hall 333 East 12th et, ou thie even= MAT on the freedmen for the spite they entertain toward | In this morning's Sem will be found a fullre- | Buckeyes, bol. ing, at 7 o'clock. Speakine by George Fleming, FOR GURPORATION. COUNSEL, MURKKAY ‘ WM. BK. St EWART, Cheirman, Srxcraim Tovsry, } Secreta: Moyny H, Hosta Y 367 HE 19TH WARD INDEPEN ng by . Kine, Delany. ty, Tighe, M the government, Sevoral of the reclaimed States, | port of the great Horrmas ratification meeting Parenips, Naso AND FIELD VE Hanan other. ia KICK CUUNEY brent end particularly South Carolina, bave already | which occurred Iast night at Cooper Institute. Is Rus, ‘Lurnips b Re bbe —— — L__... e eee enacted measures for “regulating”? the nogroes | wee truly a popular demonstrasion. ‘Tho people, | Heuks Wy Wels... 10) Boets, bb FENIAN BROTHERHOOD—THE WOLF which are, practically, but little better than en- | regardless of party distinctions, and intent only Onions, red bb es FAP ales u 0 meatian te. Niet rade po Bere roquiar buries * slavement, with the simple difference that the | upon aceing and hearing the chatwplon of muni- Crignestring erst 7 ba aed “ on Friday evening, Dec, 1, atS PM. Every member freodmen now get the ills without the benefits that | cipa! reform, rallied in their sirength and showed |. —- - — hcereeetea so GS Teco UC eens ad Cyt dig they enjoyed while in slavery, Therefore, while | by thetr enthusiasm that they are this time in SPECIAL NOTICES, ed.” P, COONEY, Centre, MARK WELS EAD, Weare vot epprebensive of @ negro outbreak in | earnest, Men of almost every conceivable ebade ———__—____ ———__—__——. | Secretory. Lit South Carolina or elsewLere in the South, it i un- | in national politics were represented in the throng | What Would Hofman Do if Elected.— EF deniable that the course pursued by the ox-rebele | that welcome! Horraan—each one having left bis we i pfrhre Peepers yg ‘cone nn di fes questert to attend & meeting to We held at 1ST Howe ; ' o i e : ory. ve! % Mmsines@ Of imporiance is to be Pier sivas aadln fl san lla ema ayrthepaere ha pes bsrtilysneapiiony the coming two yeara the terms explre of Mr, Cor- a Whats wibine “0 join may app ; " pl neil, Mr, Twoed, Mr, Boole, Mr. Brennan, and the | Piiday even’ng, at the Hall, PHOS, P.MURRY, ) . Ghe freedmen know very well that the government | cipal government, regardless of views upon ques heads of the Croton Board; and, with the exception | Someta Bt rUST DE FRE _—A Ra » | Mi boat snd JOHN 1OL ZOEK is Gas made them free—not nominally, but actually | tions that have no relevancy io the present cans | ofthe Controller, each of these persons are appointed [RECAND MUST B 1S FREE A LECTURE Hoffman, Richard O'Gorman, Geoive W and /t 1s not surprising that they should be galled | vass, DENT C tral Club, At a meeting beld on Saturday ev ing, Now . h, at Me. Mackentyre's, cor of 67th ROBERT McGINNIS was unanis mously nominated o# their eantidate for Alderman, He being the only true repreventative of the Woke Hof the 19th Ward. PATRICK SULLIVAN, P WAM. McKNIGHT, See, ls } L— 20TH WARD—A Grand, @ will be held Sat v evening, 5 n'a Holl, 7 42d e).. fo ratite —FONTFNOY CA- dete.—-The inembers of the above Circle ere re- tOTHE JUN T Hoe rM AN, RicHARD the Council ticket heade: t by the Mayor, This is a fact provided for by the City | rence C clesat National Hall, 44th ae other promiuent speakers will address t . ; ; RODGERS, Bag, 8 al oy @ policy calculated to make their liberty only : Charter, Now, it 18 only necessary to ray that the od : ieciticte eet ; 204 mockery. If South Carolina and the other re- A Magnanimeus Company, Convention that nominated Mr, Hoffman, eat all of | Ee iWN, ayer RUTH IS POWERFUL AND MUST Phe. slaimed States will act justly and honorably toward In Montgomery, Alabama, a Company bas been | thee persons as delegates, end that three-fourths of all f Vor Ma Thor > ation Counsel, KRICHAKI) O. GORMAN. bn. 1 i JOTICE—THE ST. JAME SOMAN | Rortion , n D9 0 m ymposed of mer held office : St. SOMA. reed by the Sih W wndent Donoerat the negro population, they need bave no fear of au formed for the purposo of cvsthaPrabirel laborers, ee sui fake tees ae esaiolaghry ee Catholie T. A, 1, Society will hold « public Hem. | Cae et ty Lie RING. ors, An op. peat oe 7% Atle wesurrection, and others, to fumigrate to the Southern States, em a man th i Y | perance meeting in thelr rooma in R C. GRIMES, See, lie 4 i IRCH-LIGHT PROCESSION—THE MATE SHALL O. ROBEKIs' Club of th d Ward wall march in procession trom No leh ationd the Grand Ratitication ee wrscercon: _ They hav ued a circular, ia which they otfer | would have nominated Mr. Hoffman, or any other gpuday Grguine dex the 84 ins " m woman Catholic Suppression of the Jamnica Rebellion. the following rates of wages for white labor, paya- | Dereon for Mayor, who was not pledged in advance to sinister the pled Tue Britieh troops in Jamaica have put down the | ble at the end of the year: Men, per vear : * | tetain them in office? Is there an idiot in this com. | «Reilly » women, per year, #100 ; chil .ot 12 of 14 years | munity so utterly lost to reazon as to believe that the a@surrection which has been prevailing in that f ase. per yoar, $50 ; house serv ° t% per month y : oT ” d ten sani sland during the last fow weeks, ‘The authoritics #15. They are are also expecied to Mu tho Faruo oper dh get Brie yaheprnpar by fy Peeagenirt vook prompt action against the insurgents who | work as the negro, live on the caine ratona, clotie | Me Aris Gey va were captured, ‘The chief of the rebellion ands ves, and pay their own doctors’ bills’* Jy | nominate and eupport a candidate for that office on varge number of other rebels were summarily exe- a bo all the above advantages, “time lost by | whom they would not place iin #icknoss will be deducted from we " If South | remember that if Hoffman ie puted, and the report announces that several more | ¢Ta planters, aud others, would in | who bave been arrested are condemned to the tu go South, @ moro tempting » JOHN HECKER. For Cor ; ib acd teht, ar owe | 284 street aud Broadwa Time of etarung, Oy he members, their fame | o'clock, 2. M. Come one, come nil. J. W. MASON 4 y He ettully inwie | Chairman, WM. V, LEGGED, see l4 ef 4 Pr c > . ._ * " — > - LH, Press’ DAVID [HE CHOICE OF ~ THE PEOPLE, R For School Commissioner . ar 6 ofc icit rellance”) Also | BARTLE ected Mayor he niust | ———-— ‘of the Board of in the Fourth sehool District, composing the Eueventh aud seveuteeath Wards JAMES LL, MILLER i CO CM TENS | resign a order, and the elule thau the CAL Supe vint bis successor, _---—- ~ ——_———_—___.. > Prap s ETA oe above will be reqiuisite to etlect hut object, Supervisors eppolns WBA. : _ . 4 aes eases “ HE PEOPLI'S AND WORKINGMEN’S seme fate. This is all very well, The Jamaica an Fall and Winter Clothing for Men CARD FROM C » GODFREY GUNTHER, ih 1 Political au i Proto tive Assoclat tneurrectioniste bad no just cause for war, and the Tho Now Bonnets—A Rebellion. Boys. ‘The largest assortment in the city: bes Feu wy, manic ‘ Ferd, 10i! Inted that Ihave or will withdraw {rom ihe Mavorarty me Werth ¢ contest compel me to thus publicly deny the same, Ifind myself on a canvass with three gentleme either of whom | would he peared to see try his ekill and price lees, b. H. Baldwin, To and 72 Howe pond pt dh ~ jsmeee : oe A Philadelphia paper says: “Wheeler & Wilson Lock stiten Just about what they deserved, But there Tho ladies aro rebelling against the winter | Machine and Hatton itole Macline b' ; Reina the GoAty atinee ehh eeieirt W one matter in this counection which we would | fashion for bonnots, The principal of a who'esals wey N.Y. — — Munielpal Government, and {wontd not hace acceded Hike some of our English contemporaries to elucl- millinery house informs us that hia cusemers neve Howe Sewing Machine Company No 629 | 10 the withes of my friends, who cesired my pee date, Why ie it that the British Government is 40 i porches ‘ tees eal va irl sells Broadway, N.Y. Eline Mowe, Jr., Preedeat, Avente | ¢ mecepted thelr norinat ance, 1@ DUKEV-lop pal equires rg ‘ temarkably prompt in executing its own rebel amount of material, and Lteah @ very emall show % a leaders, while st tho same time the | for it. Moreover, th show, when it ist Ailes is Ragtish people are eo intensely shocked | S2¥iuns bub graceful. To construct a bonnes Regular fis 19th Ward, : CUAL For Conneilinar a t DEVLIN vi te Teh penatoria! Dietriet, '» had T not | PALK DENI. MOOK ES d that adoubtiul Democrat hav nd acor NOLDS, HUGH REILLY, The Iwproved * Sloat Piliptc Sewing sae HOns Machines, So7 Broadway, Agents wuu'ed, A. Hi, | & § i, ) ¥. Poe aT ES Since the uo MURRAY, JNO. W. GENER een #0 traducedt The MeKeon Democratic Nomination, ©, that my self. Wh Ward, ddih Alte: mn, how a frac. WILLIAM He alia, _ 1 —AT A MEETIN Missisaipm rebo!, for th cial ed with those of yesterday afters r » for the former could not have tional advance in prices. Governments were quict and steady, Gold closed at 1I5., The loan market was faiily eupplied at 7 percent. Comimoerel Fee, job Bowery, om Friday alteinoon, Dec, Lt, at L GRANv DEMOCRATIC MI v'viock, CLINTON —On Wednesday, Nov, 20th, after a lone iltuess, Sergt. Willian Canton, of the NG—"G HE MUST BE VOICE OF Tite PEO deen guilty of greater outrages than those at which Jerry. Davis counived during the war—the Ander- sonville tortures, for instance, P. rhape the Lou. HEAKD. Democrats and all who are in favor of an ho aiminsitotion of the City Governmeut, are invic to cesesmble in And painiu 2M wre I o. thé Revular Yeution heig at Mave.'s Hallc Wedueeday eveniug, Nov Vve 1 iid ato » JAMES i. MILLE auic, Listrict, ) \. # wall not adiuis For Aluenny i over the gig-top trame requires three-fourths of a» BM eee at ee bees | Cas pandidates, =a y es ae atthe very thought that our Government should | yard of niaierlal, with ribboce and lacesand flowers | —— — —— {se the peidate CHARLES D i; Fea = In any way punish ifs leading rebel? ‘The London | a4 wfinttum, The small bonnets of leat sumumer, MARRIAGES, mn persecute {rely Upon your NION AND CITIZENS’ NOMINATION % that made quite as much display, aud were tqn — “he . é . a " e eeurn, Of tay irieuds, am For ( sell Sh s rh Vateiet Clot Shorities in Jamaica, praises their “commendable | of material. Tho consequence is that the fash on | Mary Keourh, both of New tov, | 2 ve PPG Goprrey cuNTHER, | CONE. LS ie roe ** in deal hi ; dictated to the ladies is uot acveyied as frehions | gopyy MILLER \ evening, | Tr51 , er y GUN — N AN / * NOMINA’ i » yon in dealing with the rebels; but the | ‘iictated | are, and @ good imany dames and | ySCRYMSER—MILLER— On, W oveatng, JrO8 MAYOR, C, GODFREY GUN TERS Uses AND ( ITIZENS?! NOMINATION | Samo journal isin # state of chronic uneasiness demolselles are in open retellion, and. re! to | Serym to Anule, yor danehter of the late For bo the Comer ition, 6th Distric:— w 1 Wards, ' sbout Jeary, Davis, and indulges in periodical accept tho dispensation of the Ewpress Bugene for | Augustus Millor, Eeq., all of this city, Nocards, $ Rie PeBD O'GORMAN, JANE PASTIE, Domilies upom the duty of our Governizent rela. | Sue Winter of our Lord, “ DEAT ee NEW YORK PUMOCKRATIC CITY CON. ih “4 tive tot! lease of rebol prisoners, We cannot | = Sia Speen — Fe ad eataw St on COL Seiya ik EY ee GIBRI iN corr, 843 Sccount for this inconsistency upon the ground of Financial News, Markets, &e, ie taen ae dawg (EEA ot hee ene Chairman, Us IN AND MKEON NOMINATIONS= ' difference in the degrees of crime between Pacn New York, Thuratay, Nov. 3), 67. .—TVhe after. sand acqualitunece are iny to attend Hrsry n, Ro MT? gacruteries - : Kor Alderman ‘ Boas, the Jamaica rebel, aud Jarry. Davis, the | 2°? qnotations of the general steck murket, compare | the tunel, trom the residence of hes consn, Janis ener | me) 2 128 Twelfth Alderiuen c District, eh « . y a | | ! | | was active, and pasel tore treely at The MAss TA ; Was ubananou sly nominaie stor Schoo. Commissions § dou Times ¢ nligh . 4 9 1 , reat pst 4 feb {ASS MEETING, er of the Fourth Schoo Dietrict. TERENCE Kiki SUghten us upon this disunction | first-claes names, aud at 11a 1040. interior, Fore { 1 to ratify the Bows atin ois NAN, Chairmauy FILIP G, LOPLI NGs M1Ctt without» nce, exchange was tir at 19a 100), for ‘ # bai Sate Dubday, Lee, Bd, we 10 ot c Gobi + NAN NTHER. MORAN, pece My] = —-———— On 'Chauge to-day Flour wos dull, bh and sy POR COUNSEL TO THE CORPOKATION: IERMANIC. DISTRICT—LP. ‘ Who Shall Kole ¢ aha inne 4 ‘ SLLY—On the 26th inst, Wil'ium HL. Con Ru iawn UGORMAN, 1Qt! ALDER LANI( I Is Tl ICT —Lart almost . yea tue m WE are now simort upon the eve of the munict Corn of ea Ri i ana irieuds of tr lily are reapeet. COOPER INSTITUTE, BERMAN. 216 pal election, and the tine has a ved for the pe lowe Pork wast ttle! wr { jae iy invited to ebtend the tusersi | ous lie lage SATURDAY EVENING, DCL ad, 1505, — a A DI } pisill 1 4¢ sad 1. WwW ¢ s . 1¢e, Vest dhet ely ou bia ule: nuoa, | At > o'clock { ALDE SIRI, 5 ple to dec own wi | steady, Turd was iin : Oe a) ‘ Lo ook. sa Mla om § etaluout speakers have Loca invited; ] Kc any 7 o 6a, S41, ¢ ‘ . 7 z " ,, > ¢ be ‘ slaty c “ te hen eon Uttar ation Or the next two years, The caudidates azo all in | 3000 U8, Ge 'styep.1 Adhiourton Coal, qo | Widow ¢ Varia ee , ad soak | ichard O'Gorman, iat , TOs, TAYLOR, Chia, We LYSCIL Chae 8, she field; their merits aud demerits have been | Sn) ULB. ve i | yy OF he Oy ON Parish ow Upere | Charies O'Couor, lids Le beattinore, Bag, | 8.8. WAND: , J. KAVANAGH, Sec.90t j discussed ; the people have had a opportunity to | i 2 4 iat id B oP Ne f ske | fice’ lates. , ry Pe oy ‘ J 1) H WARD-—THE PRIENDS OF UO] it 5 Aye pia ) " t re iP, ‘ PHECKIA and RICHARD OGOKMAN ¢ j determine which one of the tive As} ivania is bes, | 600 oe tes Mo hee i ii * nt ‘ sha al. re od to att 4 ; ia ing 0 bo hed at ' aptel for the work devolving Upon a reform | : " ¥ ree | . vob her totems | you! ‘Ph 1 t \ is Bercamuan, | Y bl 66 Brovine eb on thuceday, Goth inet, ae M 1 rth the © | Be + ia t Comores, 2 Be remains will | tou, Preutk bb. Maer, 1ck ‘Tiech, Polock, 10 Paty the tom.usion of JAMES KEL ayor, and it pow reste with the voters to deol pad * be reed in Calvary Com 5 § Hon, Doniel M, O' Ber Moses for Aideiwan oO ihe sixth Aldermanic Dist for whom they wall cast their ballots on next Tues. | 3 vnderheim, Esq. GORING—Oa Wednesda COMMITTEE OF AKKANGEMEN 13, yd Caurietians 2000 do. “ay, During the past year the people have had | WA) do. VM, MeDOWNELL, Presiicut. JAaES MULLE Me ¥—Jonn pehuagel, S$ Char ee Parkes 4—James OL f—Daniel © G— James i—dobu Mush A ‘ a Ward, . ad Becretary. ho do, ee othe 06 aa Dame, . 1—Dennia Keeuan, '— Win. G, MeLoueblin, their patience taxed almost beyond endurance by | 200) N.C. 6s, other, Jesus calle tr yy 1624! DIStRICT, 1TH WARD, IND] ) Un pen the gross mismanagement and « rruption that |) have been exhibited iu the city govern. | {ito Cal, Ts, ment, They have threatened to inaugu- |? ode LK) Mich, BO, #ef rato am reform at ol! hazards at the very | 400 Chi,a& NW, 1, —Mechanice md Workine uae Cancidar wan, Mona Tig N. MARDY 17th WARD—REGUI the 17th Ward Lnieper The relatives aud fi 4 i, 2) members ot Polar at af le 3 | are auvited to attead the ‘ + TING tc ¢ Loo, Dee, Bu, et 1 O'lOeKy Li Wiulam Oa Saturday evens, Wot Lee IN-Oa W co O—tweouge Ws Mes RAKES PUNE ER, Wee, AM - 4.00 DL Wy Vet il, Cen, Ona 505, William | qu—jleary R. Koos ‘ DEK, Vice Pres, L. Wait 15 first opportunity, and to putto rout the political | ¢ 00 Vol. & W. 1s. Cle. & bit ono J lage med Yycars, il corse Meniver, ® Altaony, E C TA WAKD—C1 : I be. "i7AE vamipir: ay > ho i re | 1000 PW ) riba und 1s de : Thos "LON, Chauman, a ABDCULT ZL NS MOA AL ipires who buve bo long held away in the put 840 Cle, & P.4ihss. Ths 15-0 Chi > friends and intances of the family are ine EDMUND M. PLU» tery ; 1 PEOPLE'S AND WonkINGMAd's he ofces, Will they now make good their pros | “10 Bk, Commerce 16 ' | Vited to atiend the tune Oils biiday wiiernoou, NOMINALIUND, For Alice wan ROBERT MeGINNIS, Carpouvws, ; » we eons ; AHL SOLDILRS’ AND PEOPI Mises by uniting upon a man whom they kvow to of Wap. 6 Tre, Bet) B) Chi £N. Willt, 65 | at olclooks without HME suvitguon, Lom the Hi SOLDILRS' 4 6 ‘ vsldence of bid Parewts, LY Liss ve both iuflexibly homax, and abundantly compe: | 2 Camieg Ue. 40's OW Obi, die, Pate | feslden t, cor, of let for Mayor, JOUN W, PARMEL, Ww ote tor him gud work fos Diny bs

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