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~~ —— HE PRINCE OF WALES, por nee Dy Aa A Unetst to tne Heotivities at Torento— Revival °f the Tronbie Wit the Ore A@Ery Corresponde Be- Seftn tne bate of terenaas att ‘Payor—Unpepua**ty of the Duke=Pro- Position to Sectle t.D¢ Orange Dificaity by & Battie Royal, do.» «. Toxomto, Sept. 8, 1860, ‘The movements of the Prince to-day cap be very briefly Tesorded. He held a levee ai cleven o’ciock this mora- 2g, whiok, in spite of the heavy rain which foli, was very Gargely civended. The review of the troops, and the lay- ing of the foundation stone of New Park, which were on ‘the programme, were postponed urti! Tuesday, oatensibiy ‘On account of the rain, but really for another reason, ‘which leaked out towards the close of the day. ‘This reagon was connected with Oravgelem, the exclie- ‘ment in regard to which bas been agaia revived, aud is argely on the increase. Ip a communication which was Ment to Mayor Wilson yeetcriay evening, the Duke of Mewcastle upbraided him for deceit and treachery, aud Mays that be and tie Prince bave Veen entrapped Gato Toronto. The reason for this harsh language ‘Ww alleged to be that on Orange flag was flaunt- red in the Duke’s fnew at the landing place, and that the ‘Orange arch in King street, which was otherwise ur objec- ‘Sionable, was adorned by « portrait of) King William Li. as be appeared when croming the Boywe This being the fomblem piced on ull Orange flags. The Mayor prepared a communication in reply to that of the Duke of Newvartle, expiaiuing that the tiag which he took to be that of Orangemen was in reality that of Loyal Ontario Lodge of Udd Veliows, and that the portrait of Wil- Ham I]. had been piaced ou the arch without the Mayor’s knowledge, and during the latter part of the afternoon ‘This explanation seemed necessary on account of the ‘Duke's language; but in regard to the threats freely made by the Duke, the Governor General and suite, the Prince would go away to night, the Mayor and all the Citizens who knew the ¢ rcumstances said that they were perfectly willing he should go, adding some strouger ex- pletives. ‘The eensibie people of Cavada have bitherto approved the Duke’s course in regard to the Orangemen, but now it ‘|ppears that Orange culor scews to his distempered vi ion like red to that of a dull, and fairly maddens him. ‘The Gove: nor Genera), whois very unpopular here, and @/s0, it ia cald, with the Prince, ebares the same pecu- Harity, By appointment, the Mayor and Council went to the Tevee this toorsing, and the Duke very pettishly refused to say whether or pot the explanation would be satiaiuc- tory, demanded an ample apology, and suid “that the ‘Counetl couid not be presented, because the levee was over. ‘Chon when reminded of the appointment, be said that the Prince had changed bis dress, aud altogether very much angered the gentlemen of the Council, who had a special meeting, iin closed doorr, to consid: what sbhonid be done; but refuse tou yulge the result of their de- Uberations, and for decency’s sake endeavor to hush the weatter up. This statement has been obtained, however, ‘Crom most reliable sources, and trom the letters them- Selves, nad this is the reason for the postponement of lay- ing the stone, and disappointing eight thousand persons ameemble? there. @ is unfortunate that the dffMficu!ties ehould be reopened by this action of the Duke of Newcastle, whojeannot be too severely blamed. Just now the tide bad set strongly ‘against the Orangewen. Hon. J. Hilliard Cameron, the -@rend hiaater, denied tbe authenticity of despatches he ‘wus réported to have sent to Kingston, and made « speech this morning, in which he declared that be would bave a peraoval joterview with the Prince, ‘without the mediation of the Duke of Newcastic, explain the matter to him, ar it was questioning the toyalty of Orangemen. The old pledge given by a for- ‘mer Grand Master, that if Orangemen were legally recog- ized as a society there should Jobe no more walks or Party displays, war appealed to, and not in vain. ‘Two hundred pexple from Kingston were to mect the Prince at Hamilton, and letters bave already been cent © esk bis return to that city, promising no Orange parade should occur. A similar depatation had already @tarted from Bolleville, and so excited had the people at ‘that place become against Orangemen that a tournament of thirty Orangemen agninst thirty outsiders, the losing party to quit the city, was seriously proposed, a lead- {ng and eminent barrister of the Toronto circuit taking 08 his coat ard wishing to lead the com)at. ‘This afterooon in response to « call, a large mass mect ing of citizens of Relleville was held, aac after a loug and exciting discussion an address was adopted by a large majority \aviting the Prince to revisit the town, and ex- pressing regret thet anything bad ocvurred to proveot Aislanding A deputation of three buntred geatiemen (Propose br ingiug the address to Turopte on Monday. It was ramored that Hoa. Joh A. MacDonald, M. P. ‘Kingston, had sent ia bie ree'gaation oa account of the disturbances toere, but more probadiy to secure his re-sleo- tion by Orange support. In short, Urangeism was fast Sinking ben-ath the waves of public opinion, but now the Deke hos revived the question, it may be said in his dofence tat the pictare ‘was placed on the arch (n violation of ihe agreement, ‘and this was a sufficient reasou for his action; but the arch was upobjectionabie, aad mary Catholics passed ‘ander it, cheering, and the Duke must be more popiah than the Pope to object when Cat? oli \9 not. It would have been wiser to have let so very | sguised an insult pase; and besides, the quarrel aix ot the violation of the agreement a between the Urangemon a . the Mayor, not the Duke. ‘The real reasens for the Duke's coaree are propably ‘that he is much guided by the advice of the Governor General, 004 tbat he fears the effect of any other course tm regard to the Orangemen upon the Irish and Catholics to Parliament in Engiand. ‘Hon. George Brown, leader of the opposition, is bere, taking © promipent par: in ailaire, Your correspontent has been 60 offen accused, with newspaper men here generally, of being guided by Mr. Brown, that I was giad to meot bim for the irst time. He receives a public ro- Ception bere next week The city is overcrowded with strangers, among whom are very many Americas. A torchlight procession and Greworks will be given Monday night. Some of the traze- perancies here are very curious—several fer instance ‘representing « large lion, a small beaver, and a emailer ioe standing by his side, the latter a skunk like looking animal. The big lion is eupposed to be England, the bea- ver Canada, and the little tion the Prince of Wales, with A very tasty and appropriate device. ‘The Prince stsended the barristers’ reception ball to- ‘aight, It was a magnificent adair. Pau. Movwweyy \ Texas —A leer irom Belton, Texas, ‘Ane Seg. Yoo will soon hare good news from Texas" We. L. Gocawm oy Noarour —The ee ae Lara Lace <@4 to hoist {> Breckinridge aad Tane ing. ‘Paw Lire cr Geertey.— Ap erohange paper has pone to ave expente of getting ap © fife of Hornce Creviey, h Horace Greeley wat born ia Ovegor near the (GCowitex of the Astoria. During bie iafanoy be subrtsted @huenty upon reote and bherd=, and was remerkadte for Peering @ vyoryer etockt aboot his acct Tie wailed for ie comntry tu a alway vteenor. Me gut employmens \O* S Gartiorer, Dut In attempting to foot Out & large ‘Weed wre bie tmas. Kia emplover one Sewant, forget Sakg £5 Pay War ete waged, De Welk he ween ond aveuied | that Sood Loven pe ment. wanting aod for pe Dart. \ NEW. YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1860. “ Greoley’s Corn Salve.” He discovered the eHevegam- m00 funds, was elected a member of Congre:«, and imme- diately after requested his friende aot to cal! bim honora- bie—retired on his mileage, was presented wit the title, ‘Galvanized Squash,” by Jamee G. Bennett, proprie- —~-valdry. He bas @tnce gone into the feuce-rail tor of m. ‘omited empital.”” how ae ae ov vax Une’ PARTE.—Schart T. Smith has been nominated for Congress by tag {ine oar in the Firet district of this State. 4 Tux Marxm Devarcaniog.=-Portiand (Me ‘bat of the amount of the bidek ei eee tor’s defalcation, $7,000 only has been Paid, and $36,000 securéd hy mortgage, leaving a balance of $60,000, from whic the bondsmen of 1869 have beea released, with Little hope of collecting it from the bondsmen of 1868. Allfurther effurte have been postponed until after the election. Tas GoveRvoRs oF MAS8ACHUSETTS.—Ma":achusetts has had twenty governors since the adoption of the State con- stitution, eight of whom are still living, viz:—Mosars. Lincoln, Everett, Briggs, Boutwall, Ciifford, Washbura, Gardner and Banks. Levi Lincoln was Governor nine consecutive years, the longest term of apy chief magis- traie of thegtate. AFFAIRS IN SOUTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA, Our Panama Correspondence, Ustrep Starnes Srmamen LANcAsTER, Bay or Pawama, August 24, 1860. Latest from Peru—Castilla’s Message to Oe Peruvian Con- gress—The Amefican Claims Virtually Repudiated—The United States {Squadron in the Pacific—Unsafdy of Hotels on the Isthmus—. End Caswaitiese-Navai, de., de In the message of the ‘liberator,’ Castilla, to the Con- gress of Peru,” he says:—The question with Franco is honorably settled t> the satisfaction of all pariiee, and it is boped that the’difference now ponding between tho Peruvian goverameut and the Cabinet of Wi 4 concerning some claims as yet unsettled, will not be insisted upon by the North American government, or else besubmitted to the arbitration of some friendly Power.” He furthermore declares that his goverpment will not pay to foreigners.apy indemnity whatever that it is not jegally ob.iged to pay to a Peruvian citizeo—thus virtual ly repudiating the American claims. Hon. Randolph Clay, the United States Minister to Peru, has given notice of his disapproval of the above by demanding bis paseport, and for the present suspending all diplomatic intercourse, Should cur goverament decide upon taking more stren- vous measures than diplomatic arguments and notes to force the Peruvians into settling our claims, as Fraace ‘as succeeded in doing, \t may tnierest the readers of the Tigraip to know what forces are already tn the Pacific available for that purpose. The following table will cor- rectiy show the number of guns, officers and men tu the different ships of the squadroa:— Cum. Mea, Py 310 rEDAC . 9 um 200 Steamer Wyoming (gunboat). 19 10 Lf Ue 6 pty 130 2 Ww 200 20 1B 200 22 18 200 . wl 1450 on this station are, arcording o out with @ peace armament and it ai Ain 3 a gy i i HI Hi i # i af iss i til it z Ege | 4 : Pa & » bighly ! fi i = Fy i oj 3 The ff i i i i i Es i “ss a He i F 3332 2° SF Te t Z i ; h § i i E i : 4 é i i j & & . i i li f i s? i iF fr [ Ez i Fl zz H < g. 7 Oar San Juan del Norte Correspondence. Bas Jcax pm Nonre, Aagust 16, 1660, ‘The India hulber Mania~-Tvade—Preparations Again Walk-r—Th- People Apparcndy Net Alarmed—Improve- ments in the Town—Affairs in Costa Bica-—Blectwon for Legislative Onmeil— Vessels in Por, be. We are baving quite « pumnber of # rivals from the inte- rior of Nicaragua, the most of whom, aa nearas can be ascertained, are seekers afer the India rubber tree. Quite an excitement bas been fott:. up all over the o> im- try about the article of India rubber for export, and Indians, Jamaicans, and natives from the interior, are en- erng the milk ao making it into iuneme eines of rubber, bat ehiefty of inferior Riade. H ra Hf : EH z if ii t og gg po ng Avovrt 11, 1880. Today ve bere tad ao clootion t fll the vacancy canes) hy the resignation of a metaber of the Legiatauve Connell. The candidate elect wae Mr. Jacob Pitts, Feostvod all he voten ps with tho watch, as 2 Toman. Re's, tous Intelligence. : CHFY CHURCHES. In the Reformed Dut®® Mission chapel, corner of Madi- Gon and Gouverneur etree, service regularly at half-past ton o'clock A. M. and half-past seven o'clock P. M. Rev. Coas. Whitehead may be expected ‘¢ preach. In Bt, Ann’s church, Eighteenth street, acer Fifth ave- nue, Rey. Thomas Guilaudet, rector, serviocs to-day, with fhe voice, at half-past ton A. M. and half-pagt even P. M., 8 Oy “- BAS Rew. F nd in toe digi Web guAge et Lelt-pant saree C. Ewer will preact in the morntig and evenin, Rev. William Alvin Bartlett will proach in the Brookiy... Tsbernacle, on Fulton avenas, déwr Hoyt street, today. | ~ me Services will commence” at half-past ten A. M. and balf- | South will .. past seven P. M. Preaching in the Holland Dutch language this morning and afternoon, at balf-past ten and three o'clock, Rev. W. 4. Houbolt, of Grand Rapids, Michigan, at the | ble House, Astor Behooi Lio..se of the Dutch Reformed church, No. 61 Fourth Gtreet, near Sixth avenue, In the Memorial church, Hammond street, corner of Waverley place, the Rey. Aga Daiton, reotor of Christ churoh, Bangor, Mo., will officiate this evening. Services at half past ten A. M., half past three and half-past seven Groce P.M. The Protestant Episcopal Mission church, Clinton Hall, sae | g! eppointed @ committee to recei over 279 for union from other Presbyterian bodies. A pnoe ge meeting o: sucee several £72948 will, it i ox- wected, merge the three churches {nto ons, ~ camner atone of the Episcopal University of the Sa laid, v4 appropriate Pension § at Cot. — coun! Tenn. versity Place, bin. ai 0 OO ie eaot three P.M, Wm. 'B. Rf ES im, i thy Hedges, Faq , a bie of the anu appropriate resolutions adopted. aries were recognized: f.ur in Missouri, oue in Arkansas, one in Kapeas, and three in South Carolina. Letters were itted from various agents and auxiliaries, with grati- intelligence of the condition of tho cause at Home Rev. R. P. Thom; scribing @ visit Peon, "8 it im Me: de: to Mier, ‘and distribations fom tea Astor place, in charge of the Rey. Robert G. Dickson, will | Rev. D. Trumbull, Valparaiso, 8. A., with accounts of hold divine wervice to-day at balf-past ‘and nt Laif past seves P. M. o'clock A. M. Rey. E. G. Brooks wil! resume his labors at the Twen- the British tieth atrect Universalist church, between Sixth and Sey- | DF. Anderson, enth avenues, this morning Subject—‘‘Rest and Work.’” Services at half past tea o'clock. Services in the after- noon at balf past three. Sermon by the pastor. Subject— “Universalism the Best Interpretation of the Gospel, and the Reasons why.’” In the Christian chapel, Seventeenth strect, immediate. | Portage ly west of Sixth avenue, Urban C. Brewer, pastor, will |) by him; from Rev. Dr. Holdieh, Preach at balf-past ten o’clock A.M, and at baif-past eeven P, M. Subject in the morning—The Building of the Church,” in the evenivg—' Coming to Christ.” Grace churcb will be reopened for divine service to-day at the usval hours, morning and afternoon. The Rev. L. Labsen, of the St. Louis University, will Preach in the Scandinavian language in the St. Matthew’s Lutheran church, Walker street, between Broadway and | and Weish, to the Fhp strect, at aalf past two o'clock P.M. The New Jerusaiem church (Swedenborgian) will hold public worship at the National Musical Institute, 766 Broad way, at half-past ten AM. , In the public tent, junction of Broadway, Eighth sve- nue and Fifty-eighth strect, the services to-day will be for distribution by ports. conducted by the Praying Band, as follows:—Prayer meeting at ba'f-past ten o'clock A M., prayer meeting at three o'clock P, M., prayer meeting at seven o'clock Pe. ‘The Rev. 8. A. Corey will preach in the Murray Hill Baptist church (Thirty fifth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues), to-day, at half-past ton o'clock A. M., and at half past seven o'clock P. M. ‘This evening Rev. J. E. Searles, pastor of the Willett | Oasurosma.. street Methodist Episcopal church, will preach a dis- course to “Men of the World.” This gentioman is i i He iil i HT i ite : 4 d i a 7 Et; i 4 ; ly i i : ag i ge if es S43 af gs 5 7 if id Ff 5 HH i #2 LF H g | g ? z EF ; att i] i “ i i ig i Hi rH i é ; i 3 i Leek if B BS if E lt if 3 ef if Ba A eas file By gs ? Be ¢ toon) churches tm hed at fen the follow ing aioe of that body Beeae i the State 7 iste acl tere, Aerehes, containing 9765 maice Sanaa, Senet, VEO ne aaditioan by e104, 400, ‘vy letter” 414: tote’ Rilo: removed ay ent np. | im ak eel tatem, 462 Swmethene, TAT ingame bot AO ‘abiet® ehawi ewomre, 1478 fou churcied efforts on be- Dargah, Beerstany of sty, Loudoa, ant Rov. American "Board of sales of Scriptures in that city,and urgiog ball of of the native population, trom ‘fe and Coustantinople. Rev. ikr ak aad Foreign’ Bible Soc Sere! the of — Fore oo in Bu tnd other parte of the French and Fore portions of ere jer translated 4 of the Society, who had reached St. Paul's in the course of his tour at the Northwest. wpe retin deta tae ividual ent New ich ‘iseon- sin, Touea,outh Carolina, Risnensre Attanens Pe va. nia 'and the Choctaw Nation; to individuals for the supply of Sunday schools in many parts of the country; twelve vo- Tumee in raised lettors for blind persons; taments in Spanish to the American and Foreign Bible So- ciety for distribution in New Mexico; in Ruséian, Dutch, Hawaiian Bible ‘Society, Sandwich Islands, for’ distribution; in Knglish, German and French, to United States ship Susquehanna, for sailors: in English and Portuguese, to Rev RC. Henderson, for distribution in Demarara; to the Missionary Society of the United yterian Ghurch, by request of Rey. Dr. Dales, Ara- bic Scriptures to the ‘amount of $500, ir distribution by their missionaries in Syria and Egypt; also, in various ‘a captains of vessels sailing » Letters sod Tor i abovld be masied “Over: S.Laxs Crrr. The Overland Mali (rom St, Josoph (Mo,) to Salt Fiureday’ a8 AM. Letiere should be matbed “Overtand, via 8. Joseph." Phlidren and) ar lagy and “ares eulltren, an 3 PPR RAS CE Evans and lady, J Motes, Capt, ‘anderson x LJepaane, rg fmt, led wi Siases eh 5 Taree . Hopbarue, 3 sok a li LW lady, 7. Hauties Mek SR Rorcrome. Bh ae | Loreig, J | ' atag. 1 Dye Me the Best tn the iad by appropriate private rooma Bewhelor's world. Made, eld wed at the wig freioey, 16 Oristeders « Uete Oye, a War and Tou | Supramenn 8, 1880 fo; 61, 35,9, 17, 22, 46, Wy etter eh are oO, Dels: DY ' 00., Be Lone, Miseourt, Dra: 19 of France, Broadbents & Co.'s — ber 7, Mrs. Sussex COUNTY, C.ass 115, Seeraxmen 8, 1860. ex NTY, 58, 31, 14, 75, 15,'72, 63, 22, 10, 44, 21, 4, 2, 1, Granp Consouparen Lorreny—C1ass 44, Surtemene 8, 1860. 23, 10, 62, 63, 48, 17, 26, 4, 41, 68, 20, 46. YRaANCE, BROs'DBENTS' & CO, 2 ware. ‘mingtoa, Dela Giub sa Belee ~ 5 ral, this ~ ‘The relatives and friends” (Sanday) afternoon, invited to attend bis funeral, 1. ‘root, dret house two o'clock » from bis late residee—; street, first Bouse from Madison avenue *” ") Gxonag Manta —After @ short aud sevore iiinees, Ou. Wurerasp , OF this city, aga. are respeotfully invited Sunday) afternoos, at two vou, Atroot,firwt door from Myrtle avemse, Bocce? OL New Haven nen- piéane copy. " ya. Seetetaetall Jersey Uity, on Saturday, September 6, Anna Ranscoa, wife of Edward W. Markham, furmerig ‘M'pe Apps BR. Dunbar, aged 32 years and 9 montas. The friends of the fam! tend her funeral, this wn from the of | London ae rated! ace— this satics brated thr ionde of the family are wvited te celebexied eeeoas Burape, and. warmly recommended by °*° | samy “es funeral (= (Sanday) afternoon, oh tue Fichness and deliosoy of Laste, imparung x ened ga a x ‘rom her late residence, No. 184 3outn First pansieey tance, ready imnde, fiien "ta Rrorcaet | gist Seraey un”? Wiswout furtner iwritakion Fe ples Boe tf Wibout tt fod he Masri —Ge Friday, "sim Martin, of the parige af gree. Se? 7 A.J. PARKER, whole. | BxivGar, tne beloved wife o Monaghan, Ireland. agent for the Uetien o.aida. Mychaey, Castioblaney, county .. Maul are most re- riends and relatives of the .. "'« (Sunday) af- Yoke Shirts, $15 and | specifully invited tu attend the funeral, tu. ARSE, (rom Loudoa, Bi Broad: | ternonn, at two o'clock, from her late foal » Six PXme Shirts for $8, Warranted MOODY'S Whirt Manufaclory, 2e2 Druadwen Rapti ony org nang gag dg mi best Amoskoar. and jevct U6 Chat- re amie ctnent, between aomnene ‘A and . =" lyn, on rT Tuoman, the eldeet wn ‘a the aio Para Farr 4 j cen wre inered Clary Comtry . John (N. B.) and Galway papers please copy. Namara —Ai Queenstown, oo taturday, Soptombor Captain Georcy W. Newaru, aged 27 years and Brooklyn Phetographs.—Miniature, | months. CHAS H WILLIAMSON, ‘Katublished 1851. A Skilfal Photogrephist Wanted iu a first class gallery in Baltimore, Md. Address A. B.,' Herald Steinway & So: Overstramg Grand fad equare Piance are now the best man ‘are warranted for five years. Lee gh Patent Champion Fire and«| 5, Safes, 251 5 prey fee, 261 Broadway, corner of Murray street, Gentlemen Who Desire a Fine and Ele- gant Hat, should call at EBPENSUHBID’S, 118 Nassau street, « White, the Hatter, teribers and the cules, LUSRRATED and DESORIPTION CARCULAR. FAlle Broadway, Now York, Between Dey end Vorilandt streets.) Grover & Baker's Celebrated Nolseless branch of scale is required. itt Sewing Machines the best in wing. Rroadway, New Yorg, and 1s? Fallon srest Brose’ ‘The Prince of Wales at Gurne 's Gal- Faperal from his father's residence, No 118 treet, Brooklyn, ov Tuesday morning, xt eloven ptm nd Neouwt —On Saturday, Spt. 8, James Nvcawr, sam of James apc Hannah Nugent, aged 5 years and 11 moatam The friends of the family are respectfully invited to ab tend the funeral from his \ate residence, 66 Kast Broad way, at two o’oiock this (Sunday) afteruson ‘Oresaets. Oe Friday, Sept. 7, Wiiam F. Orrcwom, only eon of Chas. F. and Emily C. Ottiguou, aged 21 years, afactured ; farerooma 62 and 8 Walker | 5 mouths and 27 days. O'CaLtaGHan —On Wednesday, ber 6, at th Brome, Ot ain Se, ‘ork avenue, New on , after a lingoring ilinces, Maraanar, wife @ John O'Callaghan, aged 29 years. " ‘She was interred on Thursday last, at three o'clock, ie the burying ground of St. Peter’s church, Staten Isinad. ‘May Der woul rest in peace. eee oe ane eee copy Parnt.—At Throgg’s Neck, Westchester county, N. on Thursday, September 6, ‘Tuomas Parry, of county % year of bis age. The friends of the family Are reapoctfilly invived to a tend the fupera), from the residence of bis son. tndew, Garis Menzie, this (mads/) afternoon, at half past one Ruflolkc papers please ¢% t eyo Perla Maine, oo Friday, at en o'clock in the eveuing, Many H, wife of bagi Pendleton and daughter of the late amos ) The relatives and friends of the family are fully invited to attend the funeral, on Mouday morning, a8 soul o'clock, from her lato reaiieace, No. 19 Xu igers piaee. Her remains will be taken to Cypress Hills for interment. —On Satuscey, September am No. % Leouard street, 00 , & antive of ‘Ancona, Italy. The funeral will take place from his late residence, at two o'clock, this (Sunday) afternoon. The mexibers of Jery.—The only correct likeness in the United of bie | the Societa ai Un! © Freteliaoza Italiana are invited a! Highness the Prince of Waies. on ut at th fatten: thou 2 bey tor ante GUBNEY oON Ne TUT Broadwaree | (nt opty, all ag - ssor gad —In this city,ou Friday, September ¢, hire. mis, Slowres Sewing Machine Patene te | iD. of besten, Ham, is tos ie Yesr of bar sees tpvan te im thonew GROVER S BAKE | . Fusleral from 108 Weat Twouty-socdnd steet, this (Same FAMILY & ING MACHINE waa an unanswerable - ') afternoon, at four o/ciock. ment for the extension. No oue who haa soon THE GROVER Papers copy. 2 BAKER in the (amily. changing tll ttn pasume and work Sammon deste nirdass Ramsnorrom? for propriety extension, smasy year conductor of ine chor of 8 Mary’s oburek. Public Notice ts hereby given that te athens ae aacmaatekenad a'ene THE CELEBRATED EURRK. ING MACHINE, o'clock, from the residence of his sister, Ne. 7 Lewte Can now be purchased for In weekly or >| iaoeee salments on application at the office, 493 Brosdway. 2 A TRICK OF THE SEWING MACHINE TRADE. W CHELDR TOLD NURME FOR 25 CENTS, ks. 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Nimore, Md., to Mist Cannan M. Scwmnry, dangbter of Jobo Sehert, Raq , Of this city, late American Conwul at Mannbeim, Germany New Haven, Conn, Baltimore, Md, and Lancaster, Pa, papers please copy. Died. Atomo.—On Saturday, Sept 6, Mre. Leov Manta No- num, wite of — Aloisio, at ber residenov, 116 Stanton Bas sert.—RictaRD age, at bis Inte residence, No. 68 ty Prospect street, without further invitation. Brereimass —On Friday, September 7, Jouw H., soo of | tained fora mere trifle! And Witiem and Jobanna Bostelmana, aged § months and 12 dayr The friends and acquaintances of tbe family are renpect, fully invited to attend the funeral, thie (Sunday) aftar- | and sare tsemanivae inte ane sag noon, at two o'clock, from the reridence of hin parents, No. 06 Jeckson.street. His remains will be taken to } ber 8, of on of Jeme A. and Emily Brad- days. relat) of the fam\'y are reapectfully invited to attend the fuseral this (Sunday) afteraoon, at balf past ove o'clock, from the residence of his parent No, 168 Monroe street, without farther invitation. Brows —On Satu , September 6, Caroture, wife of aged 51’) care. Greeo wood for interment. of Katckerbocker Lodge No. 22, 1.0 6: 0 F, are re invited to attend the ‘neral ‘ror ber late re jock. Cue —At Greenport, Tong (sland, on Calorday, Sep tember 8, of triemus, Fauzanera Packan, infant daughter of Geo. H. and Elizabeth Chase, aged 3 wonthe and 1) @ relatives and friends of the fam|ly are uectionnt:'y lnvited t attend her funeral from the re@dence of ter ub wtreet, on Monday Cran Breet Cenux, wife of Owen Currin.» oe tive ‘the parish of Drumeliel, ovunty Sligo, Lretaad, it the (lot year of ber age ‘The (rienda of the family, and those of her brother.in law, Loroerd Milmg, are reapeottuily (invited to mttes | the fanéral, from her ‘ste residence, No 86 Wert Twoutioth street, Wiis (Sraday) afternon” at two o'clock. Doser —Oo Friday, September 7, Marmion & Nom. wert, on of John © and Mary Dorrett, formerly of Lis- moore, outtty 0 Yar “se and Hiizaveth Mh yew wean, | 8 months and 1 da. ‘The fi .ye9 of the family are respectfully ‘tod to attend the funeral, shia (Sunda, afiernoo at (wo © Goce, from 106 First @ ene, coyoer of Twellth wet Few Orleans and fondon (Canada Weet) payors rp! Forse fotardar , eptember 8, Peascm Ancarus, sae vet nad fiebes of ee feentiy ore rompectfully invited ta attend the funeral, from the residence: of her Je, James BK. Smith, No, 9 West Ninetoonth siret, on Movday ‘aflernoon, at two o'clock, without furicer Invitation reen wood, , Jono & 1), Agod BO youre, 0 momtive ‘The ‘omeral will take pecs this (© and two o'clock, from ber late reniiem Tt i attend ‘The fr ~ oo Saterday bur 8, Joseph M. Ta Rerte, of con- , September 6, of congee rae of Stetr A 1.08 r . ad — Smth avenue, and thence to me: please copy. WIMA A tn. the rth your of hia | CMa the 8. ° The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at. | fast ariniog from ts: teve bie funeral, this (dunday) afternoon, at one o'clock, | easily cured! Who woul endure relatives of the family, and membere | failed, was cared » ‘tao PembiV ee Lbs is onde ie ee ty Oe PORpONT Simows.—In Chelsea, Staten Island, on Friday, Septort- ber 7 Col A. C, Simos, tn the Tad yoar of bis age ‘The relatives and iricads are iuvited to attend the fu- peral, at St Andre@'s church, this (Sunday) altervoom, at three o'clock. SacKenT. Saturday, September 8, Jomn Sackwat, Ou snd aoqunintanose of the family, an¢ aged 61 years. wise the members of 1. Vinoeut de Pau! Sosioty, ¢ “e- a that the remaina be convey No. 41 Perry street, on Mooday at balf-past pine o’clock precisely, to St Josepa’s vary Cemetery for iaver- it. ‘Tiersen. —On Saturday, ee jen. Telatives and friends of the family are reapecttully invited to attend tbe faperai, this (Aunday) afteraoon, af two o'clock, from the residence a No. 428 ‘Weat Sixteenth street. The remains will be interred ia the Lutheran Cemetery. Taaiwon.—On Saturday, September 8, Jour after « short and severe illness, of the couuty of Moag- han, Ireland. His friends and relatives are respectfully invited to as tend the funeral, on Monuay, from his lave residence, No, « street, * September 8, Awva C., danghter aged L your, 4 mouths aad 98 ——— TART FRANCIS XAVIER'S wes "0 0 wer A” Fiveonth sirent. between and vee am, stndies bave been resumed i Preakdoat DURTHALLER, T WM RVFRDELL® RONG 1 FULTON STRRET— lalrat styles Wedding Cards, Rovelopes, ke (Kstabished AT ERTS, 40 BROADWAY, SINE DEBER BOOTS, sdy made or to order ; patent leaiber Bouse of the tok quailty, 86 and 87. a Ate Lore, S ioe vA ante te the “approved style, EE v THE HOTEL ST. GEAMAIN. FIFTH A 1 second street roadway and “ ly furnished Rocme aad oolte Sew Yor Freak Wma in thin ovale ciel Wet RANDAETH'S VRGETARLE ONIVERAAL PILaa lone trom the Bow ele und . Their ‘bas anved many a life. the corner of Broadway) bat Rod ot ae onal street (mt cer of Capa street. UOTE, RHC AND GAITERS FUR LADID® UBM. bea tandorale, pricea please vist Oa a = vide Oe Bi a Woonhd “asta shmaak, ath way, betwoum, Housiom aad ‘opposite Laure ° the pre TRITER 8 celebrate! Hitlers fevers and ley chille alternatnly, bow man: wt but 8 painfy! existence under this dendiy pila but puip down quinine, ati] it becomes ag em: daily And yet they are not relieved None fonl- inb and 9 Fak would Petite 10 procure these valuable iilters, x DEPOT orn atte rt og Chive #0 Brodway to! Liberty > theca paraded J{ACTS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. Combdert, Georgia, and Mra. Weaver, of Bite POVEE DOS IRPEMAL Wink Writ ceks., eft, Camamtoas. of Apainchionta. Plorita, wna sore iy sean i ") dmease of the kidoeys, and after au ther rev dire . ODS INPRRIAL Vi'S BT Trea, ‘Mr. Lamar, of ny, New Ti vd. DA J. BOYER Boy De them all other vp. nes in the world. They have work! wondegs in this Depot iilinmn street. Bold by ail Drag cite RRMANTA LIPR INSURANCE COMP ANT, Broad w 4 ihm ks BUGS Weal UNC, Frestinen F. Rerwenpunn, Seoretary, J ec RALLAWGR, tie © opened +. neeortim oto ane Bee 4a of Mer Owe ROE facture; lara new cose of Frenes pal worm Beeaet® (F fal wholesals trade. tout! Kemi Wty oe are vited to onl! by umn OF Fano 7 EO mow Wat y way price bap LDKu® PATENT * any we itis Aone Rene Frpressee JURIENEON, ¢ 1, oneer wpent Waleban foe oF toed a Ce, a soo, “Geveath Oo Mt Lge map A tew ” rateprs sad tinkan iy ie (eed nel alee Feeney mind fom RUBRT Rs

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