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“~ POLITICAL AFFAIRS. . Whe Fusion Excitement in New York. Syrsoveg, Sept. 11, 1860 Boo. Joho A. Green, Jr., Chairman of the National De- Mocratic =ate Committee, wroie a letter this morniag to Dean Riche oad, Chairman of tie Douglas Commitiee, ac” Cepting the letter of Benjamin Wood and Mr. Lailiv, of the 6ub-cummiitee, aad iaforming Mr. Richmond that tmmediate!y upon receiving notice of the acceptance by the Douglas committee of the propositions reecemmeuded by Mr, Wood, which are ten elestors and half of the State ticket, he (Mr. Green) would convene bis comm't- tee and ro\..y the proposed fusion. Mr. Green forward’ Od hia lette: to Street Commissioner G. W. Suilth tor de- Uiyery in Now York to Mr. Dean Richmond. Aruany, Sept. 11, 1869. The proposed union with the Breckinridge meu con. Unues the «xciting topic of conversation in political cir- cles. The secretary of the Siate Committee ant other Mading democrats receive by each mail communications from the rurs! districts severely denouncing them. The Rochester (ion, Fravklin Ggzetie, Bustalo Courier, and @ pumber 0! other papers received by mail to-day, openly declare age 1st euch fusion. The Courier says while it is favorabie to some arrangement satisfactory to the honest Brookinrioxe men of Westera New York, it will repaciate the recognition of such oulcusts ws Green, Tucker & Oo, A prom sent demoorat, writivg from Franklin county, to the Btate Committee, declares tnat Franklin will repa- diate any euch suicidal arrangement. Three members of the Btate Cc atral Committee are ia town to-day. They denounce oy euch sacrifice of principle in unmeasured terms. It te understood that a lottor is in town from Judge Dovgias bivwelf, firmly declaring bis intention to de- ‘Mounte any fovion made at a tacrifice of the true princi- ples of democracy, and with men who favor secession and disunion, ‘ ic anticipated here in best informed quar- tere that M-. Dovgiss will openly denounce such policy ‘to-morrow, and that the State Central Committee will put @ Ginal stop to aay further overtures on Friday. DEAN RICHMOND AT THE ST. NICHOLAS—HE SUM- MONS Els COMMITTEE, AND DECRKES THAT SOME- THING MUST BE DONE—DOUGLAS ADVISES NO FD- S{ON—BY CK INRIDGRRS RETURN MR. WOOD'S LETTER OF ACCENT ANCE, BTC. . ‘The exciteront in regard to tho late attempt at fusion Still continw«: unabated; the mystery hanging over the date aegotint xcs between the sub-committee, adds to the ‘wonder in tic public mind. Everybody seem to have an | West. And why ‘Opinion abot the final result of the overtures, which they give wi/bout any hesitation, and hardly two persons ean be fours bolting the same views. ll | upon him, fvery one thatcoayermed with Bim seemed to be pleased with his manner. Be wou many ‘rieuds during the evening. | ‘The “Little Giant” occupied @ narlor ff close proximity tothe place where Mr, Johnsou was etanding Mo was likewise visited by a large number of (reads. The lead ing squatter sovereignty politicians iv tie city visited | his rooms, as we)! a2 a large umber from other sections, who kept him exceedingly busy returning their comp! ments. A persou would think from the notice taken of these two geutiemnen that they had already beea clocted to office, and were engaged in dealing out the thousands of officer at thetr disposal. There was, bowever, ia Mr Dovgias’ room alar conglomeration of politicians those who, wii they professed friencshin and were Working togeilier for the ¢.eotion of the Llinois Seasior, yet revealed in their side giances an inwurd hatred of the most bitter \iads wowards each other, The crowd around . Douglas aod Johnson con. tinved vuntti a late Or rather an carly hour this moralng, and did not seem to lone one particle of its in- Verest or evthusinsm; they were coming and going, oaly a few persons like Ceorge Sanaders and (het stump re- maining apy length of time. The question of fusion was at one time broached to Mr. Johnson, who replied that it was a mater that belonged to the committee in this State to urrapge: be knew but Little about their local difficulties; would tuere‘ore leave all the talkin or that subject to these who bad the control of tht pe ;» Both the candidates appeared to be in perfect health, ready for the grand cemonetration to take place to day at Jooes’ food, and co doubt wil! enjoy a slice of tae Keu- bucky ox, THE OVATIONS TO MR. SEWARD. The Reception in Madison, Wisconsin— Speeches of Mr Seward, General Nye @ad Charles Francts Adnma. Mapisow, Wis, Sept, 11, 1360, Governor Seward arrived here to.day from Milwaukee. Gov, Randall, Gon. Rufus King (of the Sentinel), Judge Goodrich, of Minnesota, and other prominent men, ac- companied him. At every station on the road thore was an assemblage of persons to greet them, aad he and Gen, Nye made come balf-dozen speeches by the way. At Waukesha, Mr. Seward said that when he Iast visit- ed Wisconsin, fifteen years ago, it was but thiniy peopled, and there war uot a line of road built. Now tne Btate was intersected with railroad lines, and Wis- just taken would show the Eastern States to be set back in an inferior position, and the Western States to be Placed abdve them. While bo loved ail the States alike, be was nevertheless ging of thie, because his hopes of the Prosperity and perpetuity of this nation rested on the Because while the South had adopted @ system of forced labor, the West had adepted a system of voluntary free labor, and while the one system de- graded the laborer into a slave, the otuer elevated bim (Qplean Ric! mond, the chief mozul of the Dougias wing | into a citizen and 2 sovereign. Of the bart..0'cun democracy, arr:ved in this city yester- ‘The reception at Madison was ver7 fine. The military, ay morning. and was to be seen at the St. Nicholas Ho- ‘tel all day. the ealoons 1d corners, where the politicians gatuered, ‘that Richro:{ declared himself uncompromisingty op- it wae reported on the streets and around ) occasion, aud firemen, Turners and Wide Awakes paraded for the escorted him t the Capitol House. ‘It was aot a pertiven All party difereaces were merged into the general desire to do bim howor, On the posed to al! ‘sion; that he would not entertain the pro- | balcouy of tue hots! he wa: formally weicomed by Mr. position of ten electors under any consideration whatever. Richmond wes represented as being raving upon the sub. Chauncey Abbott on behalf of the city, and by Gorornor Randall on belelf of the Staie, After a glowing and de- fect. This was the interpretation that uine-tentus of the | served compliment tu the beautifu! city, Mr. Seward went “politicians « the street gave to Richmond's views upon | on to say:— ‘that all abso ving subject. One of our attachés, visiting the St. Nicholas, e20n found that the universal report in It bas been by w simple rule of interpretation | have Studied the conetitation of my country, That rule has the street |.ad no foundation ix fact. It ie said that Dean | been simply this:—That by ao word, 20 act, no combina- Richmond u-' ouly did not declare against the proposi- @ion of the Ureckenridgers, but asserted over and over tion into which I might enter, should any one human Deing of al! the generations to which I belong, much lesa ‘again that eemetling must be done wo satisfy the demands { any class of human betugs of any nation, race or Of the public at once. kindred, be oppressed and kept down in the least de- Re iaaued + csterday his call for a meeting of the State | gree in their efforts to rise to a bighor state of liberty ‘Centre! Com itiee, to be held at the St. Nicholas Hotel, | and happiness. (Applause) , Amic ali the glosses of the on Friday nexi, at twelve o'clock, and stated in each | times, amid all the essays and dissewsion to which the | motioe that it «as tmportant that every member of the | constitution of the United States Pas been subjected, this Sommiltes #hould be in attendance, a5 important business | hes been the simple, plain broad light {2 which I have -would be unter consideration. This call, which has gone | read every article and every section of that great instru- ut toll of t's State Commitior, summoning them at | ment, Wherever it requires of me that this hand shalt | OA, @nce, shows that the leaders of the Douglas Committee fre going to take action at once, and that, too, without waiting as lov: as the Breckinridge Committee did vefore ‘they called their committee. What will be the precise ‘Tesult of the <ctiberation of this committee time alone @an teil, but bir. Richmond deciares himself unequtvorally ‘ta favor of eome amicable arrangoment. His concession ‘will not probabiy be enough to satisfy the Breckinridge Politicians, bet his friends believe that it will be suf- Micieat to mect the wishes of the rank and file of the party. With this we shall have to await the official motion of tac committes on Friday. It @aid \Lat Douglas counsels against all fusion, and declares that { they unite in this State it will defeat him An bis own. No fasion is his cry, aod that anceasing!y. It Ss the came to every person who call apo him. Whether ‘Qhis is beca::s« bis friends bere persist in asserting that the ‘Breckiaridg> party have no strength in the State or not ‘we are uaab.c to say. This positive cohrse taken by the ‘Little Giant’ may prevent all union between the several Tragments. an‘ continue the Bedlam and angry confusion among the politicians. Every persoa that waited upoa fhim at the Fi’th Avenue Hotel yesterday left with the decided impression that there was no possibility of a union in ths State. It remains, however, to be secu ‘whether Dowzias or the State Central Committee are the maanagers of the party im this State. Friday will decide ‘this question Tt eeems that the last act done by the Breckinridge Committee in the line of fusion was to return to Benj. “Wood, Exo., 01s letter accepting their proposition of ten electors and two of the State candidates, without aay ©omments wiatever. This looks as though they had re- Jected the acer ptance of their own proposition, and leaves: ‘Mesers. Woo! and Laflin ins position that they lave 20 ‘official propee:tion from the Breckiaridge Committee to Pobmit to tt committee which empowered bim to cater ‘Into pegotiations. Should Mr. Groen fail to notify Mr. ‘Richmoad in time for him to reecive it on Friday, they ‘will have rothing official before them. The ailair is reai- els of the chief doctor, Mr. Douglas. (THE LATEST RUMORS AND REPORTS—THE REGENCY TALK OF © (VING THE BRECKINRIDGERS THEIR ELBC- Tons, ETC. Richmond x4 two or three other members of the Douglas Committee have been bosy the entire evening consulting thetr friends in New York and those sojourn- him their views a8 to the condition of the patient, and as ‘Bo the kind of treatment necessary for a mpeedy recovery. early aii base advised yielc ing eomething to the Breck- | another clase to put five or six loading From the ‘ccling manifestet last evening among the politicians that gathered around the St. Nicholas and yield ton men. Green, Tucker and associates re any fears of this proposition being ac- A large number of politicians aro now here from the Qaterior and Wostern part of the State, of the Douglas fchool, who strongly oppose any union whatever with the Breckinridge wing, giving se their reason that {t will in- gure them in their eections of the State Richmond, however, seoms @bante and Breckinridge men of this city, and concede to | ridge strength lies. He, in connection with one or two Hotels, it was plainly to be seen that they | for State electors at large. keep down the humbiest of the human race, then [ will lay down power, place, position, fame, everything, rather than adopt such s construction or such @ rule. (Applause) If therefore, tn this land there are any who would rise, I say to them, tn (jed’s oame, good speet. If there are in foreign lands people who would improve their condition by emigration, or if there be any here who would go abroad in search of happiness, in the improvemeat of their condition, or in their elevation towards a higher state of dignity and bap- pines, they have always bad, and they always shal! have, a cheering word and such efforts as I can consist- ently make in their bebalf. (Applause.) ‘Mr. Seward was followed ty Generat Nye and Mr. Charles Francis Adams. The /atier spoke of Mr. Seward as one whose history is associated main!y with the sup. port of the great principles of freedom in America. ‘There is to be @ great demonstration to-morrow. Next day we shal! start for Prairie du Chiea. The Dougias Electoral Ticket in Pean- sylvania. Baaniancna, Sept. 11, 1960. A straigh! Douglas electoral ticket is announced. [¢ in- cludes twelve of the names ou the Reading ticket, in- cluding Mr. Vaux at largo. The following are the changes — At Lary —Joho Cessna, instead of Mr. Keim. District, Klectori—Jobn Alexander, Frederick St.ever, Godfrey Metzjer, Edward Wartman, Joseph Dowdall, Isaiah James, Geo. D. Stitsel, John Black, George Gross, Wm. L. Dewart, Wm. R. Gorgas, Francis Sacre, Joba Colobn aad James 8. Leonard. The Massachusetts Union State Conven- tion. Woacssrma, Sept. 11, 1969. ‘The Boi! acd Everett men assembled (o strong aumbers at Worcester to day. PittusHeld, being & prominest represeatative from the weetern portion of the State. ‘The absoltite declination of Hon. John H. Ciford, of the office of Governor, which came to the State Commit. tee, has upset ail feelings with regard to that position. ‘The State Comm toe bag on other man. ‘Bere was 2 meeting of the Bell and Everett men in their Commitive room this evening, in which Wm. D. Swan, of Dorchester, presided. and speeches were made by the President aod by Otis Kimball and Samuel H. Gookin. The main import was for fusion, but fusion is not entirely popular—very many solid men are against it. Osmyn Baker will probably be the President to- the ‘The has been no preliminary meeting held to aight, except one in the Boston Commitice rooms and one at the Worcester Beil aed Everett bee! | uarters. Levi Lincoln apd Amos A. Lawrence will be candidates Pennsylvania Congressional Nemina- tiene. CuAMRERETRG, Sept. 11, 1960, ‘The democratic conferences Lave cominated Bon. W. P. Schell, of Bedford, for Congress. ry Loox Havas, Sept. 11, 1860" The Conference of the Fifteenth Congressional dia- trict have nominated Hon. J.T. Hale for Congress Aiapened to conmalt the leading mer! wow York Congressional Nomination, Fort Fowann, Sept. 11, 1960. James B. McKean, of Saratoga, has been re-nominated for Congress by the republicans of the Fifteenth district. Miscellaneous Political Items. ‘Tar New Jeneer Frets. —The various State commnit- ‘other members of the committer, talked last night like | tege of the parties opposed to Lincoin and Hanlin in New Biving Gve or six men, but would not take any of those fare to meet at the Astor Mouse on Tucsday next, Bt present upon the Breckinridge electoral ticket, Dat) gq make the final arrangements for s complete fusion of Peiect them from the most prominent men in the city, aking men |\ke Wilson G. Runt, and that clase. ‘This is Rhe most farorable arrangement that the Breekinridgrrs an expect from the Richmond comamittee, at least such fs the tenor of the talk of those here at present, incluting ail the conservative elements upon a single electors telet. Carerevoes rx Teeresre.—Hon. Jona J. Crittenden, of , if announce’ to make « Bell and Everett speech in Nash; lle on the 25th inst. Richmond himself. August Belmont is said to be strong From Hovetos to Bascrwurnce.—The Peekskili (N. ¥.) fp apreercbrcpers fs ve Hp = whatever; wy Demo-rai, #1200 the publication of General Houston's let- ders, "t we ® Breckinridger. withdrawal, hae hoisted the Breckinridge and Lane committer do not meet until Friday, there may be con- -— Bideradle change before that time. The feeling at present fa to aatisty the city of New York, where it is clnimed ‘Ghat all the ciamorers for fusion bail from. Arrival of Herschel V. Johnson. WUE SQCATTER SOVERRIONTY CANDIDATES aT THR FIFTH AVENUE HOTEL, BTC. Hon. Herechel V. Johnson, the Douglas candidate for the Vice Prev dency, arrived at the Fifth Avenoe Hote! at @a early hour inst evening, where he was one ofthe tions | Piet Of the day. His manly form was to be Some uring the | gO cries Ww Walton S—John A. Rice. ative even: ¢ amongst the throng of Indies and coutic | Gas. C. ber-enven €—Frederick A. Pike fen who were promenading the ball of the Bote! wa wat | Tue Mowars oe Havtr —The following interesting in- ‘the contre of attraction, returning fm an affable + | teligenes mor he gratifying to the megre worabippers: — fhe cumeroas copgrat lations an’ Good Wishes Leeivwed | The Geta of Ling tl, ae Oxhibited by statintion, ar For Cosonae.—Hon. Alex. §. Diven bas been nomi- Dated a the republican candidate for Congress in the Twenty eoventh district of this State, Mammens o” Coxorme Eusctap wy Mawn—The entire delegation from Maine to the Thirty.seventh Congress will be agnin biack repibltcan, and a!l new mea. The fot. lowing are the oames of the Representatives jast electe! — 4—Avson P. Morell YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTE oe Aa official Hsytiew document gvlag the num- ber of pylmoy Ce ge re divorces: orem duri tbat the wtole cumber of chilares Flour active, at $6 for $1 90.081 42, white at $1 40 1 ~ Wheat closed dull, Flour steady an heavy end nominally lower after the receipts of steamer’s news: eale< before the report reached here 11,000 bushels Milwaukee club, $1 174; @ 81 13; 10,000 dushois red winter, at $1.21. Corn ciored dull: sate: 6,000 bushels at Sbc. Whiskey nominal at 23c. Canal freights, 17c. on wheat, 25¢. on corn New York. Imports—10,000 bis. flour, 24,300 wheat, 8.000 Duahels core, 5s buabels cas. Canal exporte—2, » four, bushela wheat, 52,000 bushels corn, 9,000 bushels oats, Burrato, Sept. 1—6 P. M. Flour firm apd in fair demand: sales 1.000 bbia. at $5 25 a $5 62; for extras, and $5 752 $625 for double extras. Wheat-Market cloged duil, with no important pales in the afternoon: sales be ore the report arrived, 11,000 bushels Milwaukee olub at $1 17'4 9 $118, 8,000 busbe)s rea winter at $1 21. Corn dul): sales t2 000 bush- . Lake imports—8,000 bbls.’ tour, 220,000 bushels wheat, (0,000 bushels’ corn, 9 600 bushela oats. Capal exports—1,800 bbls. flour, 159,000 bushels wheat, 39,000 bushels cora. Oswsco, Sept. 6 P. M. Flour dv}i, but unchanged. Wheat’ quiet, and since the receipt of the steamner's sews no tales were Corn in limited demand: sates 6.500 bushels at 68¢. @ar- Jey drm: sales 2.700 bushels Canadian Cana) te steady at Séc. om tlour, 120. on wheat, L1‘g¢. om corn to New York. Lake imports—102 Su0 busheis wheat, 19,000 do. corn, 1,100 do. oats, 25.700 do. barley, Canal ex- porte—2,100 bbis. our, 56,300 bushels wheat, 18,000 do. corn, 4,200 do. rye, Carcado, Sept. 11—8 P.M. Flour quiet. Wheat quiet, aud 2c. a Sc. lower: saics 125,060 bushels, at 94c. a 9Gc for No. 1 spring; Plc. a 95c, for No. 2, in store, closing at the insiae figures, Cora dull: eales of 26,000 bushels ai 38c. a 390., instore. Oats firm. Reece pta—2,800 -bbis. flour, 145,000 bush. wheat: 86 000 bush corn. Shipments—700 bbls. flour, 177,000 bush. wheat, 16,000 bush corn. Freights Grm, léc. a 14. on wheat to Buifalo. Sight exchange on New York 3 per cent jum. best ach on Covcrwsars, Sept. 11, 1360. Flour opened dull, after the receipt ‘of the steamer’s news unsettied, avd closed nominal at $5 15 a $5 20 for superfine. Bacon firm ; market is bare. Woiskey declined ic. Corxxctions —The quotat.o per Bohemian, should be 6X4. The sales of cotton at New Orieans on the 10th were 2,200, tmatend of $2,000 bales. The quotations of middling (LLC. @ 1196.) ore donbtless incorrect, aad inquiry has Deeu made concerning the matter. City Intelligence. Canstzss Brit Rincert —Numerous complaints are constantly being made by thegmembers of the Fire Depart- ‘ment, of the carciessnees exhibited by some of the bell ringers im sounding alarms. Of late they have got into the fashion of ringing fer two and three districts at @ time, bripgiog out firemen, who sre kept running in every direction some times for balf an hour, and tuen are Compelied to return without fuding acy fre Yester. for the Third district, thea ehapged to the Sixth, fiualiy to the the fire & day or two for ‘8 Sixth district fire. Wil! the Chief or Mayor look to the matter. Fra oy CuaTaam Srxewt.—Yosterday morning, between Ove and six o'clock, a fire broke oct in the premises 38+, Chatham street, occupied by Marx Lutter as a jewelry Store and dwelling, Mrs. [utter was ill, and in conse. quence a lighted candle was left on the burean. The fire ia sowe way or! from the candle. The smoke im . and Mrs. Lutter, aud they escaped suffocated. The @remes inquest on the body of ap unkzowa man, which was found ort 4 yettee i iy fli ine at { i BS i H E zt i >#3 it ze Ht if i £ 3 Ht} F Ep E.8 & : Z & ? E g ? i i ga eF ifs : i > z 3 & a li ile E iF if i 2 : am, as H et it s i g ! H i i 5 7s g : i z g : i if i ii Hi i i j i i ; i A #s i i i i $ : F z i 3 g Fat) iy i 3k FI fs iil az i a 23 32 a f af a z er & i a) i ii pn Lt ng CO the arms of death, and the last Prostrare beneath the band of #iMiction. Dipther!s is the disease which caused the fourth death (nami only, the 2d inet, So Dinas Segoe weave that Bon, \. ‘Wine is fevained at Goma principally by the til health of & member of bin family ‘own health, however, has ae an Vie cone, os ae aca be is conatantly io enperin' ing ee ditehing, clearing am planting of a plantation wh ob be bas parehased and settied on durivg the past twelve months, and which, mast he attended to at one to pre | YeRt serious lowe. | Hie te now even witbout a euitanie Bouse for the rvsidenge of his family during the winter, with ordera for variogs kinds of paper ‘pow remaias in charge of the Coroner for TaKowt Ssoorn’.—The Columbia Light Guard, of |, Captain trophy, passed our oflee youlerday emaual target excursion. They nemberce thirty aad carried several valuable prizes. The body eation. Aid for the Syrian Sufferers, ‘The committee fur the relief of the destitute and suiter- ing in Syria acknowledge the reeeipt of the following Joaeph Lafou, 300 Dr. Bacon's church N. Havea, turough dir Ritver tat 14 AS. C-—-r, Bound 1000 Brook, N.3....... 200 ‘ F. P., Groat Barriog Newhill, fr 260 ton, Maas......... 200 Grand street. 60 BF.W.L 1% Casb B...... 20 £8... a 20 00 ©.% Wiis... FO Grace church, i Dr JG Adame, of den, Coma. , tlirougia Bridgeport........ 1000 _ G, Hallock, N.¥.. ot 6 Ira Bi 10 09 T Lipscomb, Sheiby +. 800 — ville, Team......:. 5 00 Chest P.&AW........ . 0m put Hil), Pa., per Cy a teaveres OOD Rey. R. Owea 19 00 C.P........ 5 09 Chattanooga 21 J. Boorman.........100 00 F& “- 40 — O'gregutiour) chu Total... s+. 8482 00 Housatonic, Mase 6 80 Prev. acknow'ed. 12,364 08 Total cece eevee, 12,086 09 eaaurer, 9 Frout street. mK or 4 Young Maremo Womay.—Mre. Jamea Bogue, Jr., of Lyme, a young marriet woman, pretty and Bickle, who did not tite Saget wit her husband, and ecasionaily Separated from him for a while, took a dose ¢f strychuine ou Thursday, 6th iasi., which caused her death 2 a few minutes, 1S. 1860. 4 DELAWARE, KERRY Deuaware—Rerna Crass Berrempee li 24, 49, 6, 63, Tl, 14, 25, 46, 33, 31, 51 OLAS Sertewnne 11, 1360. 8. 47, 60, 35, 6, 21, 51, 67, 76, 25, 40, 16, 70. we tA, Drcawaw Cireware sent fr MOOR RODE RCS, ieee. Or WOUD, EDDY & CO., SE Lox Marr, Drawings of France, Broadbents & Co.'s Later Sosere County, Orast $17, Barrammes 11, 186). 65, GF, 20, 41, 47, 24, 1, 65, 58, 14, GO, & Consor1oaTep Lorre’ —Crass 199, Harreamack 1, 148), 67, 21, 65, 56, 25, 5, 45, 61. 24, Al, 56, 8, FRANCH, BRUADBENTS & CO. Munger, Doaware, Genin, No. 513 Broadway.—To Parents? Every sizte of Hat (or Horn, Wirie and (nfania Riding Hats, Ladies’ Whips sn Ganntiew, made in Pecig and Loudon, #: lied nt this store. 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Steioway & Sons’ Overstruang Grand ‘nad square Pianos are now considered tae best manufactured; are warrauied tor ive yours, Warercoras 8 ant Walser Herring's Patent Champion Fire and | Srv art, sont day Brosdway, corner of Murray soe, Dovcarr.—On pen mag aes org at peng ibn gger Servon em Png ately aye Soggy pI ose 7 oe Broadway, Pew YorR, and 18) Palton etreet, Bevoslras m3, decomedomammal ‘The Best Ma: and pop! Machines ls ibe word, & LM. SINGER & 00.5, 68 Broad: way. Puablic Opinion Ka, —The wale of machines mak OB ts now much ‘than Ladeed. eaperience » garoreed tbe at he GROVER 3 BakeER MH ts the only for family use. Conconseate, multitude of uasccupalous manufacta- rere are fraudviestiy making ond cree. oan oe ior omnes ° Ay ase and i GuSvilea batee Tien We Sell Se ipoiarincf the GROVER is the G: aN s"0o. aking ral 10 88 under the and hi . FAL Wine nivrRRs. % Cristadoros Hair BD: °, Wig and Tou- tne world, Wheleen'a nat —The bes aod real, sod be Bye privet: applied "No. € Astor Houne Batchelor’s Wigs, Toupeses Dye bare tmorovements y and Hair eurpaming aL i sod Bre pester S aoveraiog up beniad. Wo 16 Bond etress. “A Clear Cumpioxtome ie Desirea eu “Ladies” Be: Phaion & Sou's “tuow White Orieatal Oream."’ Sold by all druggists “Beautiful Complexion.” Phaion'’s Women” Result from the N'S Liquid “Buow White Orteaty Cream.” use of PH. Machine Com Sey refunded: “have wna. bist" The Ladd & Webster Sew amar nom bo had for P17 dllare, wi 80 Pow Give Us am O1d Nearse for Diseases Inci- HARE TE Tay Seg ROR PO a cere to the form of TNaLOw's rT eyaur. Machines v Mothers, Be Advised tn Time.—Uee Hotlo~ WAY'R Pile apd Otatment. withent delay on the first arm y- tome of Cholera Toiao um, Meariatina, fe, in your and save the little’ euterers from an almost certain ‘Tresses, Shoulder Braces, Fiastt« Stock- soe, fe DE. GLOVER'S Pram and Bandage fastitnw, No. 4 AnD wires. Fenn Sys Made Only by Rintoni & ROCK 1D. 60 | Wresdwey Genin, 513 Brosaway, Taforms the prblie say erie of soft Hat, Cap or felt Ha's made io any part of the world, can be obtmlbe dm bis estab abae.., 5'S Broadway. Genin, 513 Broadway. Toforms bis friends aad (Be pab ile -Brery article required in Gentienven’s Traveling Onere DRS a tr Can be had ai bus store, 613 Broadway. a Geniu, 513 Broadway. Hee OT Db nad hire! rote of Pure, ; 1 for Ladies aud Chudrea. mim, 513 Broadway, epee ea OS mate Genin, 513 Broadway, Ineites hie oid friends aod, ere to cal! and examine bia stock, before purchasing their fall Hate and Capa ——_—_____— Six Fine Shirts for $5, Warranted to Fit, MUODYT'S Shir Manu notory, 282 Broadway. What Is it!~The Renfrew Hat. Where tel) At WHITE'S, 216 Broadway, opposite St Paul » charch rs HULL, Inimitabie Hate Catter.—Hair W ceow, nek oF brown, drugiata, Dye Depot No. 1 Barclay etree, an a Radtes! Owre of Hernia, or Raptare.— De &. 8. MARSH, of the well Brown howgeof Mirth A Oo No 2 Vesey street, Astor House, oppoetiea @t Pan!'s veh se myerial nueULive to We Purge adeptalva of bie Kadi arg Troms, alt MBER 12, 1360.—TRIPLE SHEET. THE FAMILY MERELD. ‘The Great Lurepean Probleu—The Tem: poral Power of the Pope—The Wash- ington i of Colors—The Art of War Lmproved—The Spriugtieid Horse Fatr— The Lees of the Steamer Laay Klgin— Local News of New Work—Market Me- Porta, dr,, dee, Tax Famer Bexar, ta ite edition of today, wil, among other matters, contalu:—A vory ioterestiag | articie on the proweat aspect of the great Eastern Ques- tion, with @ Review of the Polley of Russia fromthe Reiger of Peter the Great to the preseat time; A Report o the Sermon of the Row. Father Magutre om the Tompora Power of the Pope, delivered at Witsiwgtoa, D.C, An Avcouut of the Ceremonies on the oocasion of the livery of the Stand of Colore presented vy the city | Washington to the Seventh Regiment cf New York; & ited States Army, A report of tae Dojugs at the Springfield Horse Fair; Am account of the Lose of the Steamer Lady Pigia on Loke Michigan, with the Names | of the Persons Sarod and of those Supposed to be on | Board of Ber, &c.; The Progress of the Prince of | Wales (a Canada. and aa acoeunt of the excitement among the Orangemen: The Local News of New York and Vicinity of importance; Reporta of the Cattio, Provision and Mouey Markets, aud all intercoting rows matters of the procediag week, Toams—$i a year; (our cents a singla copy. Subsenip- {cas received at tae offlee, nortawest corner of Fultoa and Nassau streets, Now York. Sing!# copies for fale at ortigorneals the counter and by all news agenta. adv ia- be. vent at tbe usual Hignato rates. Shirte—Shirts—Stx for 96; Made from the beat Amoskeag and Wamsutta mealins, Depot 106 Chai hrm street, comer of Pearl Gt Married. Dwrer—Rocts.—On Tuesday, September I, by Rev. Willi Everett, Mr. Teossk Ht’ Doom, to Mins Marcaricr M Koom, both of this city—formerly of Castletown Roche, county Cork, Irelaud. Mngap—W alcack.—In Brook yn, oa Tuesday, September U1, by the Rov F. J Francioloi. at the bride’s tacher’s houaé, Woiiam W. Mao to Miss Keane Watiace, all of sbat city. PADDOCK—AYREB.—In this city, on Tuesday, September n bythe Rey. T. J. Sawyer,5. A. Varpocs, of Hudson City Wis., to Miss Many A, Avass, dacghter of the late J. & azres, of this o'ty. ToRNSY—BLACKMAY —At Trivity church, Newtown, the Rev. Newton wovey, t Miss Har. Dted, Boro —On Tuesday morning, September Il, Gaoack Wowam Bory, son of Willam aud Aguea Boyd, ia the 47D year of Bis age His friends, those of the family and of his brothers, Petar aad Joon Orerar, are rvepéctfully requested with: out (urther invitatioa to attend the funeral, on Thursday afternoon, at two o’cieck, from the aesidence of his parents, No 23 West Twenty sixth street. Baooken.—iu this cty, oa September 19, Srepmey Baoocsa, in the 47! neral, are respectfully invited to attend the a his late residence, 950 Third avenue, th's Siaaiss wil! be taken to Cypeves Hilt Oemeterye wil! a press Bi Q Buocksovs:w.—On Tussday evening, September 11, Mra Aww Pankooa Maxcaumrr Buocxwooses, aged 6f years, 1 moo(a aad 13 days. The funeral wll take place this (Wedoesday) afternood, At two o'clock, from No, 490 Seventh avenue, corner of Fortleth street Corset. —On Sunday, September 9, W. Hrazart, only onila of William and Emily 1. Corvel!, aged 7 months and 2 diay 5. Bia remains were removed yesterday to Harlem for interment Philade!phia and New London (Coan.) papers please ‘Cop: 10, Marra Aa ‘ox In this city, om Wonday, September ter of Edwin and ye! Co: ing, Rockiand county, New York, E>warp, only sou of Edward E D and Cornelia Doughty, aged 29 days. Balt. more papers please copy. Exasce. —(n Tuesday, September 11, of consumption, Aweca M. W. Emacs, daughter of ‘the inte lcheel Emanvel. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully iovited to attead the funeral, om Thuraday afternoon, ‘at balf past three o'clock, at 17 Nassau street, Brooklyn Feoan.—On Saturday, September $, Evcmyg, young- tet non of Josenh aud irabella Fegan. ‘The (rieods sod acquaintances of the family are respect. fully myited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents. 116 Firat streot, Willlamaburg. His remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery, this afternoon, at two o'clock. Gagrta —On Monday, September 10, Joma Pause, eldest aon of .oba Griffith, aged 11 years and 4 months, ‘The frieads and toqualatances of the parenta are re- | spectfully invited to attend the funeral. this (Wednesday) ehera008, 4: one o'clock, from LOS mete wita- out further pot! Grar.—In th city, on Monday, September 10, Rictane sox Guay, ged 25 years. The relatives an: meggh 4 odingay 4 aad those of bis brothers-ia-law, William Mathews, Bovee and Peter Vince!lette, alao the member and honorary bers of Guardian Engine Company No. 29. are res folly imvited t attend bis funeral, thiy (Weduesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the resideace of Peter 11 Christopher street. Haxxs.—On Tuesday morning, September 11, at her residence, 166 Orchard street, Mrs. Sanam Ayn Hanns, the beloved wife of John Shaw Harris, ia the aud year of her age. ‘The frieads and relatives of her brother, Mr. John Hoghes, Boventh avenue, are reepectfully requested to attend the funeral, from her late resideuce, this (Wedaea- ) eaapee at two —— tindeipbia papers please copy —(n Tuesday, September 11, at. No. 14 Sixth | street, Convauivs Baier, a vative of Leighiin Bridge, | coonty Carlow. in the (24 year of bis age. ! | Bis friends and thove of bis family are iy in- ited to atteoa b's funeral, on Thursday afternoon, at | hai! pat one o'clock, from bis late residence, No, Me) Sth street. | Hawirr —On Tnesday, Sept. 11. Mary f ta few. Tr, only chid of Joba and Margaret Hewitt, age: 1 year, 6 moaths aod I day. The friends of the family are requested to attend tbe fouera!, from 46 Irving place. | _Horcse —u Monday, Sept. 10, at the residence of Mr. Dwight Townsend, Clifton, S. L. Minaw |., roungest davgbter of the inte Hon. Geo. T. Hodges, of Mutant, Vermont, in the 24th year of her age. Her rematur wik be taken to Vermont for interment. Jogasws —'o Fast New York, on Tuesday morning, Sept 11, at his residence, near the Fast New Yori Bowe, of cossumption, Canwras H. Jouanns, late of New York, in the Sod year ot bis age His friends are respectfully invited to attend the fune- — Weeneaday) afternoon at t¥0 0'cionk, His friecda io this with please meet at ¥. W: Habi's, coraer of White aodjElm streets, at a quarter to one P. M., where carriages will be ic attendaces. Company C, of the New York German Horse Goard*.ce invited to attead. Hus — ae he Lo ag aa Lutaeraa ——.. iP —=At Greenport, L. [oo Tuesday morning, Septem- ber 11, James H Kr, in the 64th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reepectfully invited to atterd hig funere!, at the Second Street Ceme, try, this (Wednesday) moruing, at bat pastaine o'clock, ‘Witpout further Invitation. tember 10, iateray posoyeat duughtir of Gapeats’ Joka ot . Laitta, yoongest ul ta Joho Bb Lentram, of the Unt od States Army Pbilaselpb.« and Balt more Can ey eume Copy. VicCra—On Monday, September 10, Caruakove, wife of Joho een, ~ bag + mai of the pariah of Goone, county ‘Leitrim, ireland. Her friends and seq o'clock, from © Vincent's Rlevents street. Ber remaing | be taken to Calvary cemetery for tater: mee Meant, On Monday, September 10, Mrs. Scuas M. Meron, aged mo pa Fer funeral will take piace this (Wedmesday) mornicg, at nine o'clock, from No. 6& Columbia street. Vixen On Monday, September 10, Wrutzam Miura, & native of Edtaburg, Scotland, im the dist year of bis “fie relatives and frieude are reereetfully invited to at tevd the faneral, rom his Inte residenom, No, — Fourta avenue, op Thursday afternoon, at two aelock. Edinburg ne joane COPY Moons —On iy, Sepiember Lily, of consumption, after a long an? painful ilacss, Ansa, wife of Edmund M. in the po tore at.ves and friends of the facml'y are reapectfull, to nttend the funeral, tis (Wednesday) after. it two o'clock, fram the rasi@ence of ber mother, }28 West Thirty er th streee. Mone ax —In tite ety, on Toeade y moraing, September 11, Caances Kowuw, infant son of V/\liam DB aod Louwa MM Morgre, aged I your and 14 4a ye, ‘The relatives and friends of thy» family are rompecttully requested to attend the funeral, this (( yy) afver- Hood, at two o'elook, from the residence of bis grand. , Sepv ember 10. of olf age, Pat. in pon No. ¥ Pork ef Ardatraw, tome ‘land of , County Tyrone, Ireland, ‘The friends and those © the family are requestel to at- a a , from ‘060 of his got, Jota O'Cane, 202 Wert Nineteenth street. i a Piuiladeiph\s please copy. Romme —in this ety oa Tracy September 7, of chot- ero Infantam, Law ma, only child of Jobu M. and Mary A. Romme, aget 2 moth and U7 dy Savace —(r © aday, Oth inst. nt three o'clock AM, Cuprono Armas Savacn, eldest gon of John R and Sarat L Bove. 8 6 yeare, 1 month and 26 days. The remsina, were interred in Greenwood on Tuesday, the 1ith inst, St. Jotephy Iadiana, also [ilinois and Alabama papers ener Septem Faasce Term, to gl a Monday. ber 10, soe 5 the 484 yo ar of bis nee File frie ods aod nequaictancen are teepectfally inv ted | to attend the fuseral, thie (Wednesday) afternoon, at two | O'cloek,, from his late residence, No. 261 Fawt Thirty feat | Street, | yott7anon <= Suddenly, on Moniay afernonn. Septemter 14 Morriaania, Mre Many ane Toston, relict of the | Int George M. Tee b yenr of her age. | _ The frive (the family are reepect- Telly trvited + * op Touraday afternoon at be wt car o'clock, fre ate reaidenes, No, 17a Froet Sinjoente sirect, withouy ‘arsber potics, ription of the new Syuteur of Sigaais introduced into | We ay Balan, more, capeatelrs @ . | cost tron-seaited chillan iron, te ‘one yer of ie age. a wative of the | Battarannog, T Wamow 12 5 ms 47, Keptembor © of comsuaytion, Roster W noom, mt. 6 spits sget 4 yous. 6 moutha tbs familly ead Coe mem Lhe, alee Pe om! are rempacttul lacitad tw SfArnOG>, at Carew TONED WHE, Une o'clook, from bus ae ces\c Noatrang avers. Nova Sé"tia papers plesss cooy Wassnozs.—On Tussday i, seen Wasgaren. Particuiare in tomorrow's Hiceas: 16 THE BD. 2 SLE odode Drrennecw New Vous, Seps. B1, ise. Wilt you bée Wind enough to publieb tite following deacty in your paper, wittch were uatortuortely omitted on uae votsei’s arrival, and their baving friends it \5 the omg to let them kmow of it, Aad by your doing uo pe. will creatly oblige, yours, a T 1. SEARLE At sea, Jone 25, 1860, Wur.aw Canry foil from the few royal yard. overboard. A heavy cross soa waa romaine at the time A beat was immediately got orer, bev could not eave him, New Haspshire papers ploape tg At cea, Avgust 11, 860, Joa Hoomm, of | var20 dled of bilions fever. Fagiish papers please opy. MISCELLANEOUS. CARD TO THR PUBLIC, Patent medicives | ral are baa ocd gotten up for sais, tonententiy eat met oppose em: Not ao with DR, G ROSSER DOD nok womte wae intel (ems pay etolaame Conmunpticn, Dinessea, Female Lh Tad'gestion, Dewpepaim Debliig, Nerveas weanes, Ces Faroe a lergymaa's Bore Soid by all druggiss, Depot 73 Williams aiwet. tfew Tack —— Ae RAILWAY GUIDE. THIRD RDTEIOW, cu Po: hy ath PRICE bah NTs is a 4 yy wll news agents an: oO ern, the Uaited bates and the Canadas > MS Uroushow D. AFPLETON & CO . Publiavers US dad 445 Broadereg 1 WM. RYERDZIL'S AO. FOLION STREP — Alu in Catia: Wbreidpoa ke’ Ganaotiane T_BYERDALL'S—WEDDING CARDS, NOTES s0— See the b'sesom Kuvelope, &o., only 9: 0% Broad: T JONF®, 10 AND 12 ANN STSERT—SHOSS AND LL gators 1 $3. aud warraaiad to give perfect antis/ertiam, ATED TL Aa WDA 08 ae. TidatsBenjama. New Haven, Coma “ PuSAee WR Pe monlding 6rd morvisiag farm milla, = are. >, 6. BS eres Layrovemen. on tas lum power SIR ET PEATE EE ay adap -ed to piantavion and farm purpores, Bfotime, ta very compact. pertertiy ine > tenn ua 0 ta order by & novice, and caa be ru Koren, wate! or aus power: The Power and MU! de aramiaed tt agency, No. 66 Gold s.-eet, Kew Yor Seiten & a. a. Bene. —_———— EO. T GIMSREBF 5 58 BROADWAY—WBODING CARED. way, corner of Duane ad Fnveopes in the approved style, aud. the os er lets stock of Nie Paper, P'S S48) 8asatls come RANDRETH'S VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL Bea eee. Ln | 12 Toeeoae praca Beearse rurity the blond, phe [aw ph remove all ohstres OK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLA Clb Meh Clots Cloth Cleth Procis Frock Frooe Proce Prove. Coats Coats Coats Coats = Coats» Conan ar 85, 38, $3, 510, $12, Sid, 6, 316, S29 and B20, r RV ANS’ extensive Clotbing W. TS, SHOES AND ¢ tlemen, bove and youthe All those wiahung to obtasn hoaw— ia Hing pair 6: maodersie prices, pimnee vik CAHILL & WOOD'R esta) lishment. R07 Bre utway, between Hoestoa Bleeoker siree #, oppostie Lacs Kee: AL OTL LAMP WITHOUT A CHIMNEY. PATENT RIGHTS FOR BALE. ‘The attention of lamp maoufacturers, eoa oll acd pal eXe mm Feiner, und toe public generally, te called to the 'AMISE LAMP, Which will be on of the undersigned, extibition, until furaernottee, a aoe , between tue boury of Wh iewsiame daily. ‘Tie Acamine Lamp barns Kerosene, Coal, Caton, | HydroCarooe Olle, Be. end e ae OUT CHIMNEY, SMOFE. SHILL, or any of the oh hitberwo suppose! ingurnume Abe It drfifeat light, near 5 a vee a sat riresembliag gre. a8 de rae ), eptirety nate, and can ob may req 7), epliredy mapifaotared ol ney / requwee = inmp will be TLAS AND FEVER! CHILLS AND PRVERIOMmD he pune for Fever'and-Apues aad wild Sup public for Fever 6 a daarecet Maheat encominme {rom the press sui 82 » peseis, HOSTETTER'S celebracd Wee? coon torture arising from tne terrible dicwne@ . whewii can be es easily cured? Who would endure t.ecplt iss uighta, turd, fevers nod icy chilla sleraiely, wheas realy tained for a mere trifle’ And * me ny farailien out a paunfu. existence inder thiades (WO ght, aud do aes but gulp down quinine, it become@ Aa commen dally meala aod yet Wey ed Bone ou, @ not re. tab and weak wevild Desitnte to procure Weve waicadi And save {bemaeives wwienge Aeony dealers genom! y every, = AND SIGHT RESTORE D Pa ar Dr. VON MOSCHZISK ER, Ocr Yat ead Accu € inves a. EAR VAPORIZUR, Wiiv! : it "aiestO ans THEY caniwe MOST OBSTINATE CARER, AND pon iF € ic ran Ors Tk? ong in MUD DEEDS BAYS BEZP REIONAP WG) weariwe > howe. sew ONT, From L. Glover, Raq. Dirousor tx, the Thare bees onder the ot Dr. You em news, api oaa Facommend a6 gedten, Curia entiemaa deserving Ue cou denge of al revi “ 9 Baw Yors. . 19, 1850. De" CON WORTHERIR ES, the well xno ag ThA Sram mate Ruropean Oeulist and . axtat, . : diseases 0”) ioe Bye and Ror, om a3 eet oe tur PLAGE, EIOMTHi@ kur, Ut: CLIBTOR FAVE, BIOSIS £8 B. LEVATY'S PATENT ATMOSPIER D Tooth, s tiget woudectel toss, ATER Pom Artieial verley pace, pear Broad wey. ‘ABLISHED SIXTY YEARS. MEER 'S CABINST FURN'TURE @ e )! and 485 Fourth rireet, nortiwest cer py Superior Parlor, Mnenry,, Dising pea, % droom@Puraacce xt From ine plain sod othe cat eat ante penetre, at Interior Desarwiions, Pier, MAW»; Gianens,~&- Qoota packedand ahipoed 80 1 artmot the worl.” ARLIRHED TWENTT TPA &8—WiRaM ANDRE. Bee Re te aseees ot eulesrorme, Grand opaning of elegant fal Garpeis- & scran Sd is Ree ager 7 Fess 59 rene a ‘The recent Grea and 7 Manawtrated tbe Ineec ay hoe superior © 60 w commusity, neque’ j wren | of barerord steel, C 4 all the xe Farina Bowen to pr rot beraing Ce score of varicns sizes, forme aad pay moot, So S pew Cans street oemr | {cnt -UECLATR'R PATRNT GAR LAMPS AND Pox ures ae ipo best ever vented, WE, KR Coons mre, GREATENT 1 NTOAL Ti besaiey Dr. Mes Paces Atmos coe howe who and gront ro wa certaldiy Call and tramioatar is ae piss, eam way. tes aeenesenctenaatitinnsemnene ILDER'S P. Ww TNE WROTE 9 Baits eontiiiecigliniai 1-4 SPOS FER As snRwno x A few te there celebeniet qrarter second dee te ‘Wing’ Arsen al Sad other Bice enicaiations of dame, wa ne ‘sSoemt naz sco. 983 Faroe Oona ve Mew Mar ) PARK ER PEWING ACTUNE, ~ 44 PIRET CLASS DOURLE TURRAD. ap id and noweleas, under patos °f Howe, Grover & Raker wt Wheelre a Wien. A warn Gaee VERNON a Ces Mb Bronwen, ti, K,