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net ata the direct vote on the report only a few moments | Semater NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPT Sow Terk tm Westeria Douglas later, but as soon as there was a motion made | "28 "20EPSION AND SrEECN 47 necHESTAE—BIS RB- to reconsider, he was in his seat and voted in MARES ON THE MISSOUR: COMPROMISE, ETC. Rocumsrax, Sept. 16, 1360. ae ES TE sto Oe A nen ae lame Eamects of the Terrthic Gale im the Gulf of Mexivo. TRE GALE AT THB MOUTH OF THE MISSISSIPPI 1.098 Or THE 8KIG WEST INDIAN AND TEN OF HER CREW— the affirmative. His name is recorded with that | Mr. Dougias left Syracuse at seven o'clock this morn.ng. SRVERAL LIGHTHOUSES DEBTHOYED, ETC. long list of yeas overriding the Governor's veto on the several city railroad bills, also the ‘West Washington Market job. He was like- wise found voting side by side’ with such re- publicans as Moulton, Miller, ‘McQuade and Crocker on the Commissioners of Records | smembled on the arrival of the train, and claim, after the Governor had vetoed it, as well as numerons other corrupt measures before that | jents of Col. C. T. Amsden the procession ‘body. the pressure was great to catch = sight of ‘Mr. Douglas; but owing to the eilicien: arrange- was formed without inconvenience, and Mr, Douglas was conducted Is that the kind of record, that pleases the | ®t once to the Eagle Hotel. democracy of the Fourth Assembly district of ‘Kings county? Are they willing to returna man to the Legislature who assisted to such an A great number of strangers arrived in the city doring the morning, and Douglas clubs from surrounding cities attended in uniforms, accompanied by bands of music. ‘The excitement appears on the increase as Douglas pro- extent in bringing disgrace upon the State? If | ceeds westward, for the mocting in the afternoon fully not, let them secure a representative whose re- | equalled that of Syracuse yesterday, while large addi- ‘cord will not disgrace those whom he repre- ~pents. Jacos Barker ww WALL Sreeet.—About these days we learn that Jacob Barker, one of the oldest bankers and financiers of ancient ‘times in this city, who has been residing in New Orleans for many years, has just made his ap- “pearance in Wall street. Jacob Barker is the | 1» the square most veverable patriarch of Wall street brokers end financiers. He settled in Wall street in the tions were made to the visiters from the country during the afternoon. ‘The meeting was held in Washington square, which was densely packed with people. A scene similar to that at 8yracuse occurred through females and boys getting near the platform atan early hour, and being caught in the pressure when the epace filled up. Several had to be rescued from the crowd over the piatform, The Rochester Union puts down the nvmber At 20,000 to 20,000. Judge Doug Ing’ speech presented no new features, except on the subject of the Missouri compromise. He claimed he had always supported and upheld the Mus- year 1795, at the tail of the last century, and | souri compromise, 0 long as the people o¢ uring the last war with England was a dis- tinguished man, raising money for the govern- ment. The name of Jacob Barker, recalled after the free States were willing to abide by it, and in 1848 had introduced @ bill, which was passed by the Senate, extending the line to the Pacific. The House rejected that bill, and be cisimed if it bed passed it would haye settled slavery agitation forever. He charged ‘the absence of years, brings back to our mind | that it bad been defeated by a union of free sollers and ‘many souvenirs of the past. We remember | Southern fire-eaters, who had thea combined agains: the that in the panic of 1825 quite a number of | Mistouri compromise as they now combine against popu- banks, insurance companies and merchants | /# Sovereignty. were smashed up, and indictments were iasti- ‘tuted against many of the unfortunates. Among | gon, Jo: those then on trial was Jacob Barker; but the jury never could agree in his case, and we be- He spoke an hour and a half, and the speech was well received, much enthusiasm being evinced. seph Field, ex-Mayor, presided over the meeting, To-night the streets are all excitement with a proces: sion bearing torches, bands of music, ke. Many thou- Jieye he was finally acquitted. During the sand strangers remain in town, giving the place aa appear- trial, a jndge, who was prejudiced against him, fiaed hima hundred dollars for some language | constantly ance of a general holiday. At the headyuarters of the Union meu, opposite the Eagle Hotel, a great bell is kept tolling. Boniires biaze on ali public thorougl- offensive to one of the witnesses, Jacob, in his | fares, and the demonstration {s unrivalled in point of characteristic manner, stooped down, wrote a ‘check for the amount, despatched a messenger ‘to the bank, and handed the fine in gold to the bench—remarking, very naively, that he always ‘settled his differences in cash. On his present visit to Wall street, the vene- ‘rable broker, when recalling old memories of sthe time, when he first dispensed golden favors } The Dougias Convention hag nominatad a ful! tic: 4n that region, must be astonished at the growth spirit and extent. THE UNION AND DOUGLAS STATE CONVENTIONS. Sr. Josava, Mo., Sept, 13, 1360. The following is the very latest by the pony express :— Saczauesto, Sept. 6—7 P. M. The Union State Convention adjourued to-day, having nominated a full electorai ticket. ot A fusion of the two parties wag not deemed adrisrdlp apd progress of the metropolis, Then it had | >Y either side, numbers nine hundred thousand—nearly twen- ty-six times as many. _—_———e= NEWS FROM THE NATIONAL CAPITAL, Award of the Pacific ‘Telegraph Contract-- ‘The Case of the Alleged Slave Traders— The Newly Discovered Comet, &c. ‘THE CASE OF THE ALLEGED SLAVE TRADERS. Quite a number of seizures of vessels suspected of being ‘tiavers have recently beea made by the Federal authori- ‘ties in New York and other cities, and the parties owning aly thirty-five thousand inhabitants: now it | Minnesota Breckinridge Dimacentiosinee Convention. Carcago, Sept. 13, 1360, ‘The Breckinridge democracy, in State Conveation at St. Paulon Thursday last, nominated a fall State and electoral ticket. Senator Rice was preseat,and made a speech against Mr. Douglas. Massachusetts Politics. Bostow, Sept. 1371860. Edward Dickinam, of Amherst, declines the nomina- Wasnincto, Sept 1.8, 1960. tion of the Bell and Everett Convention for Lieutenant Governor. Pennsylvania Congressiona! Nomination. Paraveuema, Sept. 15, 1800. vessels brought ‘attention of the Se- Philip Johnson, of Faston, hes been nominated for canyer Sy eussuy aanevnmpes wim Usunnder Gages ty ta Mimsearany ot ere | Sevtoaete dleteaet te and are asking him to discharge them, on the ground that | ‘his State. the vessels are not slavers, but are engaged in lawful Michigan commercial enterprises. The Secretary will nog inter- egressional Nomination. JACKHo, Mich., Sept, 18, 1860. fore unless it can be shown to be a clear case of unlawful Hon. John D. Conely was yesterda) nominated for Con- Seizure, as he is very bitter against this iniquitom slave | grees, by the Breckinridge and Lane democrats of the | the original proposition. Thus two-thirds of the money are twade, and is determined if possible to break it up. AWARD OF THR PACIFIC TGLEGRAPH CONTRACT. ‘Ia Cabinet council to-day it was decided to give the contract for building the Telegraph line to the Pacific to the] lowest bidders, Messrs. Harmon & Clark, of Detroit, ‘who agree to construct the line for twenty five @olars. The Secretary of the Treasury maintains that according to the bill az passed by Congress, he had no other alternative but to award it to the lowest bidder. A Question having been raised, that the guarastee, un- der the recent proposals, should be equal to the cost of constructing the Pacific telegraph line, the Cabinet, to- day, it is sald, decined that there was no Executive dis- cretion, as the law providesthat no contract shall be First district. . Loss of the Steamer Gazelle. Daraorr, Sept. 13, 1350. The stesmer Gazelle, while entering Eazie Harbor, Lake b {| Superior, at daylight on the morning of the 10th tnst., ‘went on the rocks @ quarter of a mile from the dock, and became a total loss, together with all ber freight, consisting of supplies for Eegle Harbor and other Lake Superior ports. Al! her passengers and crew wer by boats from the harbor. The buat was owned by E. Ward aud valued at $40,000; no luaurance. The Sailing of the. America. Boston, Sept. 15, ‘made until the line shall be in actual operationand the | rye mails per the steamship America, for Liverpool via ‘fulfilment of which be guaranteed, as in the case of bids | Halifax, will close at seven o’ocick to-morrow (Wednes- for mail contracts; also that the lowest offer for the use | 445) morning, but she will not leave ber dock until about ‘of such telegraph shall be accepted, under those speciiied | ten o'clock A. M. conditions. J. Harmon, of Detroit, as heretofore sated, isthe lowest bidder. It is expected that a decision | will be officially announced to morrow. Tue President has reappointed Postmasters Lemon and “Grooves, at respectively Laporte and Lozansport, Indiana; aad removed Mulliken, Postmaster of Paducah, Kentucky, aad appointed John C. Noble in bis place, DEPARZCRE OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR FOR FIRGIVIA. The Secretary of War left Washington to-day for Vir- ginia, and will be absent tea days. Colonel Drinkard bas beea appointed acting Secretary during tue Secretary's POPULARITY OF THR NRW PLANET. Strange to eay, the new planet discovered by the Na- tional Observatory on Saturday night leat is occupy ing far more etteation among the Washington world tian the movements, or aberations, or eccentrities, of any of the Stars in the political Grmament. Everything sinks into insignificasce before this new visiter from the celestial epbere. ‘The Case of Gordon, the Pike's Peak Mar- derer. Laavanwonra, Sept. 15, 1560. Gordon, the alleged murderer had an examination yes- terday, which resulted in his discharge for want of juris- diction, Denver, where the offence was comm|tted, is in Maritasa county, and pot in Arapabor. as was scpposed. ‘This decision leaves the citizens of the Pike's Peak re- gion ovteide of Arapaboe county. without any law what- ever. Immediatély afler the discharge of the prisoner, throata of lynching were made, and an excited crowd gathered around the court room. Gordon, hewever. was feken tthe jail for safety, under the protection of the Sheriff and city officers. Late in the leveaing « body of his friends undertook to remove him thence, bet were immediately surrounced by aa excited crowd, shouting “ Hang him,” “String bim up,” & The friends of law and order, however, under the lead of Mayor McDowell and other city officers, succeeded in pre- venting the mob from proceeding to extremitios, and Gor dom was again lodged in jail for safety, He was bediy bruised and cut during the melee, and others were some- lwhat injured. Sheriff Middaugh, of Arapahoe county. arrived in town during the tumult, was badly injured yy & blow on the head. Gordom has been re-arresied on justice's warrant, and will be handed over to Sheriff to be taken to Denver as soon as bis inju- Permit. ‘The slfair causes much excitemen the city. and our citizens are generally grat ded with triumph of law and order, United States Convention of Uni- versaiists, Bowros, Sept. 18, 1960. ‘The Caited States Convention of Universalists assem: in this city to-day, and organized by the choice of } Secretaay, Rev. H.R. Walworth, of New Jer- . The Convention was quite fully attended. At the of OMeers of the Grand Leage of the 1. 0.0, F, of the Unites States, Namuvai, Sept. 18, 1800, ‘The Grand Lodge of the United States Odd Fellows have ‘land, Grand Secretary, and Joshua Van Zant, of |, Grand Treasurer. Southern Orcan steamer Movements, Crartneron. Sept. 18, 1860. ‘The #teamship Nashville, Captain Murray, from New » Arrived here at swelve o'clock last night (Monday) The Grain Trade of Toronto, Tonowro, Sept. 18, 1350. ‘The receipts of grain to day amount to £2,000 bushes, the largest day's receipts of the season. Fall wheat averages $1.20 per bushel; spring wheat, $103. Barley, Markets. PHILADELPHIA STOCK BOARD. Parapmiraa, Sep). 15, 138). Btocks guety. Pennsyivania State 6's, 97 ws Railroad. ft ul . jong Isand , po Fag Peunsyivaa's “* 40°. Sight exchange ou New York at par. Naw Uasia", Bept. 18, 1960. Cotton quiet, The steamer’s news bed 00 oa the market. 10'.c.8 and} middling; bales. rece: 000 bales the corre. juiet at $6 25096 30 Yellow corn 760. k dull em toetnred. " ii ebPit i! Ese i eet EERP aE i FS HT 4 a. 2 doliand Sohne Lay firmer Dusbels red winter ‘tha Indiana 4] elf ! j i ! fe a8 ie i i scarce: sales at 67 Saree, BS Sle Conation, ch privete Canal treights’ steady, at 87c. on doar, 13c. on wheat aod a ee ieee tn Take tmporta—s0,000 oM, Ju0 Soin, fost, 86,000 buabele wheat, 10,200 ‘corn, 11,800 bushels barley and 0,400 cata, 18, 1360. Prego san wi a tciing wifey, count BY the steamer's news market dail, 19. Provisions dull and unchanged. Sight oa York steady St 16 Per ot rico, Sept. 176 P.M. Flour doi! and fe. 0100. lower. Wheat dull and to. lower: sales of 1 at Shc. 8 860. No, 2 spring, Oe, 6 We, No. 9 do., in store. firm: 90,000 bone 500" Ehla” four) 158,000, basbels “g9,000 vusbes corn, & . dois, four, ‘wheat, 80,000 bushels com, 20 conte. ee exehange on ‘ork, \; per cent premium. Crecaco, Sept, 18-6 P. 0,000 Vvoahels, a 89e, for 8 tea oe. ; Ste’ Go a et ne tod Donbels wheat, 42.090 bushels, bushels cate cote bbls, Sour, $6,000 sale bi corn. let: 1S. on wheat to Sight exchange on jew York per coat promi, At the Rochester depot many hundreds of citizens At every station on tho road the usual demonstrations were made, and at Rochester and Lyons, where large The ship Gaicne, gathered, Mr. Douglas was* called forth and | has returned to this elty for repairs brief addresses, aud was received wilh mich on- New Ontairs, Sept. 18, 1960, which went asbore in the late gale, ‘The brig West Indian, which went to sea, was lost at Pass de !'Outre, together with ten 1: Several Nghthouses on the Misslesippi coast were biown down by the gale. TEE GALS AT MOBILE BAY—LOSS OF TRE SNIP R. He DIXEY AND HBR GAPTAIN AND SEVERAL OF BRR CREW-—FIVE STEAMBOATS SUNK, ETC. Moniz, Ala , Sept 17, 1960, The gale at this port was very severe. Five steamboats were suak during the storm. a ‘The ship R. H Dixey, bouad from New York for this city, waa blown ashore on the lower bar, Mobile bay, and bocame a total loss. The captain and several of the crew perished. Inte: ing News from Mexico, CONCENTRATION OF THE OPPOSING FORCES AT THE CAPITAL—A BLOODY BATTLE ANT:CIPATED—ANOTH- BR WAP—THEABVOLUTION IN NEW LEON, ETC. ‘ NEw Orumans, Sept. 16, 1860. ‘The sobooner Virginia Antoinette, from Vera Cruz the ‘24 lostant, bes arrived at this post with $975,600 in apecie. ‘Tweaty thousand !!berals were marching on the capital. Miramon waa ia the City of Mexico, with 77500 men. ‘The attack was expected to commence on the 6th. A new loan, to be exclusively levied upon Mexicans, was expected to be 6002 prociaimed. ‘The Bishop of Guadalajara bad beea reieased from im- prisooment by Cenera] Degoliado. It is reported that General Mages bad made good his ea- cape. ‘The correspondent of the Progresso, at the capital, says that the Liberal army bad left Queretaro, and they were expected to roach the city on tae Sth. ‘Three thousand men were advanciog from Cuernavaca on the capital. Gea, Ortega was expected to arrive so0a from Guadata- Jara, THE CIVIL WAR It NEW LEON. Naw Orrcans, Sept. 13, 1960. The steamer Austin, from Brazor 15th iust., with $30, 500 in treasure, bas arrived. She brings advices from Coahuila, which state thatthe ciril war in New gon contiaued unaba‘ed. Marder in Boston, Bo-tow, Sept. 18, 1860. a tas been committed for trial, charged with fatally stabbing Mr. ©’ Donnei im Richmond street last nigbt. The murdere¢ man was innocent of offecce, having been mistakea by Jobason for a man Le bad previously quarrelied with. Destraction of Cotton at Mobite. Monta, Sept. 18, 1860. Goodman's warchouse, with © 300 bales of cotton, waa destroyed by fire on the Lith. James H. Joan Mechantes’ Fatr at Boston, Bostom, Sept. 18, 1360. The Mechenics’ Fair at Faneu\l Hal! ta attracting trowds of visiter?, aud is said to be superior to aay that has preceded it. AD To wr Asmacas Daswanc Foxp Assocurion, It Was announced, some months since, that a gentieman of Boston had oiered to be one of three persons who should donate to the above named worthy association the sum of ten thourand dollars. This offer was made to Mr. John Brougham, one of the trustees of the fund. Mr. B. is now in Farope, ond as he has beea engaged at the Hay- market theatre, London, will not return to the Caited States before uext year. In the meaatime Mr. James H. Caldwell, of New Orleans, has signified his willingness to contribute a third of the sum named above, and Mr, Brougham bas sent to Mr. Oxiey, the Treasurer of the Association, the name of the Boston gentleman who made already secured, and we have no doubt that more than one of ocr millionaires will be glad to make up the munificent trio, The fund, !t may be remarked in passing, is in the dest hands, and is administered entirely cpon its original principies—i. ¢, provision for the relief of dramatic artista who may be incapacitated by lUlness or eld age from therpursuit of their vocation. —_——_—_—_ Funeral of the Chilean Minister. ‘The funeral of Dow Juan Bello, the Minister from Chile to this country, who died of an asthmatic disease on Sun day evening last, at the Clarendon Hote! tn this city took place yesterday morning at the church ef St. Frar- cis Xavier, West Sixteenth street, near Sixth avenue. Cove, Loug Island, and at the time of his ee 6 ES ene at of 4 with ‘was about thirty oly, 1894, apd was ot His fat! ls be accepted the position of Son tepsen at_ Paris nar the W goon bome he was left After ‘two peers laborious time - Coarge d ASaires } Acasmar or —Verdi’s grand opera, ‘The Sicitian Ve."vers,” wll be revived to-night, with all ite splendid pages@tr7 anda fine gat, embracing Mume.Coison, Stigelli, Forti and Gerebrei, a colevrated basso from New Orleans, Arrangements are being made for a few nights of French opera next week, ———— Niuio's Gaxors.—Tho Cortes; Opera troupe commenced @ brief season of Italian opera here last night, under the most favorabie auspicee. The “ Traviata” was sung by Madame Cortes, Sicmori Musiani aud Amodio to a full nd brilliant audieuce, ‘The opera tne been vo frequently sung by the artists above named that extendea eriticlam ‘would be superfluous We may mention, howevor, a3 @ matter of public interest, that Madame Cortes) bas quite recovered her bealth, and that she sung end acted the role of Violeta very finely, better, perhaps, thaa ever before. The audience was quite enthusiastic, and the prima dovpa recoived the most positive tokens of public appreciation? Musian} did mot seem in his best ‘voice, but will doubtless redeem his position in the “Po- Muto,” which is to be given on Thursday. To-night Mr. Forrest will apprar, aad repeat his very fine performance of HaxJet, ‘Tax TaixGRaru Cast ux Boston.—We seo by the Boston papers that there is a case on tria! in the United States Court room before referces, in which F.0. J. Smith is plaintiff, and Samuei F. B. Morse defendant. The refe- rees are the Hon. Judge Sprague, of the Circuit Court; the Hon. Judge Upiiam, of Concord, N. H., and the Hon. G. 8. ‘Hillard, of Boston. On Friday Mr. Smith opened the case; on Saturday G. T. Curtis replied in behalfof Mr. Morse, and to-day, Monday, 17th, Mr, Smith for himself closes the argument. This case, ia brief, is aciaim set up by Mr. Smith to a portion of the hovorary gratuity which it will be remembered was awarded to Prof. Morse by ten of the European Powers conveued ia Paris in a pecial Congress at the instance of the Emperor Napoleon, in the year 1858, whose deliberations resulted in this honorary testimonial, honorable alike to the inventor of the telegraph, to tha imperial government of France, and to the governments who £0 warmly acceded to the proposition of the Emperor of the French. Mr, Smith bases bis claim on some tech. picalities ia the origioal articies of agreement with Mr. Morse, and his deed by which Mr. Sm.th came into pos- see3'0n of a certain portion of the patent rights in the teic- grapa in the Caited Siates and in Europe. Tho decision of the referees will be looked for with much interest by the friends of the Professor. United States Commissioner's Court. DA COSTA BAILED aT LAST. Serr. 18. —The Un.tod States w, Howrique Da Cosa. ~The defeadant in this case \s charged with Otting out ver, fend has tendered some half a dozen ditereot persons ag bail, al) of whom were reiected. This morning ‘hilo B. 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FAIRBARES £00.00 Saddle Horses x the Park to let. and Famil 2 00.'S, A68 Between Fifta avenve, corner * op T tion Bren: fortes Latin and ests: 24 October: The Day Schools now opea. “A Clear ladies, Use PHALON' “Ladies Besutifier:” Phaion & Son's “poow Wail Oriental Cream.” Sold by all drogniaus “Benatifal Complexion.” “Baow White Oriental Cream. age ras Batchelor’s Hatr world. ade. sold ‘At the wig (newry, Crtsesere’s Hatr ’ iy epptied._ He. 0 Acer Bowe, inimitable Cutter uate, flu Dye 0s ecst, Saou or brows. Depot No. Com: * 1s Destred by all MP scew wuss Oriana Cream®, a meen, guryct Haran oy Bug La sissies Give Us on a aa CE yar + apt ket Td and quale, or ame ih. with "be prtvilage of the ) ye ° 1S: EMBER 19, 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. raphs.— Miniature, | Deawings .“f Rs Frances Dsisware Louertes — ~* Bussex Courry, « . Rurreems 13. 1300. 66, 33, TL, 24, 78, "np, To, 43, SY) 28, 8, 66, 9, 40. Loren 4 . ~ 9. 65, 70, 12, 71, 38, 62, 24, 74, 64, ee 70, 1 Th Wiapingtoa, or ip “or 0 orm Witcrox, Delaware, Sept. 6, 1300. 29, 68, 16, 66, 48. Serreunes "3, 1880, G1, 46, 55, at, 66, 68, 75, 60, 61, 23, 69, 68. SBN GSE acct Or to WOOD, EDDY & 00., St. Louis, Mimourl, , Prince of Hatters, has In- Upduced te Fall Styles, at 216 Broadway, opposite St. Paul's LAWARE—OLASS 446, G. Saunders’ Metallic Tablet Strop, for keeving razors in perfect order, can be obtained at No, 7 louse, and. tbe different agents throughont tbe elty. Marrtea. ALpeaTs0s—Laver.—On Tuesday, September 4, by the Rev. J. Poisul, Ronaay ALamaraon to Miss Mary Avuvsia Lxvee, both of this city. Wenv—Sorta —At Smithtown, L. I.,0n Tuesday, Sep- tember 18, at the residence of the bride’s father, by Rev. William G. Browning, of Yonkers, Me. Hanny C. Wenn, of Brookva, to Miss ava A., daughter of Edmund B. nith, Eeq. Wassinc—-Asre —On Tuesday, September 18, by the Rev, Mr. Heldt, Paw WasstxG, of Springiield, to Awna | Anus, of New York. Springtield papers please copy. & Youx6—Carnon.—In this city, on Tuesday, January 3, at No. 191 West Eighteenth street, by Rev. J. Poisal, Epwaxp F. Yous to Fayyy O., only daughter of the late ‘Willet 8. Capron, &sq., of Philade!phia, Died. Bnaoy.—At the residence of his uncle, Jacob Mackey, Feq., Spring Valley, Rockiand county, N. Y.,on Monday September 17, of consumption, Witi:am P. Braby, eldest son of William 8, and Maria Brady, iu the 19th year of his age. ‘i be tnterred in is remains w: ik Hill Cemetery, Ny- clock, noon. ‘owN Rowmer, infant son ged 8 months and 18 da, ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at tena the funeral, from the residence of bis parents, 247 Bowery, thia (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Cvwtis —Ia this city , on Tuesday afternoon, September ‘ox Macne, eldest child cf Alfred 1. and Maria ed 3 years, 6 months and 13 days. Due n Of the funeral. londay, Sept. 17, Josmea Cazzor:, son of Margazet Garroli, of Momestereven, couuty Kildare, Irelana. of consumption. His friends are respectfully tnvited to attend his fune rai, from his late residence, No. 12 Amity piacet, this (Weourstay) attornooa at hal! past one c’clock. DoaRwsss —On Tuesday, September 18, after « long Ciavs Dounmans, aged 64 years, 10 ness, . 1K. aod Macia L, Burke, ¥ id friends of the family, also the mem. and Lodge, N £G."F., are respect fully invited to attend ‘Toursday afternoon, 84928 0 Glow’, from bis late residence, No, 152 West Nipeteeuth street, to Lutberan Cemetery. Encenrox. —On Monday, September 17, at cas avenue, L. 1, Carmi W., daughter of Theodore T. and Carolive H. ldgerton, aged 4 years and 10 months. Her foveral wil! take piace this (Wednesday) morning, at eleven o'clock, from tbe residence of her parents, a jeape copy. Faxox,—Ia Brock!ya, on Monday, September 17, Joun Fasox, Sea., steam engineer of the Brooklyn Navy Yard, in the 74tu year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of tho family, the Morton Encampment Knight Templars, the Phovnix Chapter, R. A. M.,and the Masonic frateraity, also Saiem meat and Nagean Lodge, 1.0. of O F., invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, No. 43 Adelphi street, Brooklyn, this (Wednesday) afternoon, atthree o'clock, His remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemotery for interment Facicyar.—In Brooklyn, on Sanday, September 16, Avs Lous, youngest daugater of William C. aud Nancy Faulkner. Hanan.—On Wednesday, September 19, at balf-past one o’clocs A. M., Josaoa H. ay, in the 26th year of his “Sho friends and relatives of the family, also the mem. bers of Clintoa Social Union, are respectfully tavited to attend bis tuperal, on Th: , at balf-past ove o'clock, from the residence of his parents, No, 29 Low's street, without farther notice, September 18, at Howrer.—Io this city, on per. the residence of her uncle, Robert ~— etrect, Jas» Femovsox, widow of the late Wm. Hunter, « native of Bcearce. couaty, Ireland, aged 60 Barver—On Monday, september 17, Raynovos Han- ve of county Cavan, Ireland, aged 31 years. are ly in- vited to attead the funeral, this eaneeday afternoon, at two o'clock, from bis late resi , 146 Third avenue. His remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for in- it. ber 18, Marr, the be- Hxwit.—On Tuesday, Septem loved wife of John Hewitt, ‘ST years. are respectfully afternoon, at two o'clock, late residence. No. 54 Chrystie oe ne ee eee COO for in- terment. Brostr —At Brooklyn, on Tuesday, September 18, af- ter a lingering illness, ManGaxzr, of Alex, Hudout, ‘20 rears and 7 months. relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend tue fuveral, this (We ) afternoon, at four o'clock, from ber lage residence, 249 C!inton street. ber 17, Mra. Mary 66 Spring Kxiui. On evening, Septem! Kerr, eged 86 years, a native of Corles, near Ballyshan- bon, county Donegal, Ireland. The fr.ends and acquaintances of the family are - fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the resi of her son, Antoony Keily, 10 Hudson street, this (Wed- esday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Lavxaxcs —On ‘Tuesday, September 13, Ciaraypa Cuxvrxs, Wiaow of Roderick Laurence, Eaq., aged 66 NV aeomge ( afternoon, at two o'clock, frou. ence, 194 Smith street, Brooklyn, Moow.—At New Orleans, on Sunday, May 20, Joay Mace: aged 41 years aad 6 months, \ W. Magee, of this city. McNsevy—Io_ Brooklyn, on Tuesday, September 15, After a sbort ness, Jaxz, the beloved wife of Francis MeNeely, and danghler of the intg Bernard Boyle, aged — (6 moptbe and. days. relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funera!. from the residence *of her mother, corner of Iwan street aod Vanderbilt avenue, ‘and frem thence to St. 4 ‘@ Cherch, Pacific street, on ‘Thureday morning at tea o'clock, where a rejuiem high mass wt)! be offered for the repose of her soul. Hor re- ‘mains will be taken to the Cemetery of the Holy Cross, idence (T. 1.) papers please copy. Pets —At West Farms, on Monday, September 11, of hapercege of the lungs, Jootew Paars, in the 43th year i age. ‘The relatives and friends of the ‘amily are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, on Thurs¢ay afternoon, at oe o'clock, from bis late residence. Pm —08 ral tos her late rest friends. Prax —On Tuertay, 13, Marmmew Rras, in- fant son of Michael and Ryas, aged 2 months aod 10 ay ‘Poo trienes of the family and those of bis uncles, Mat- thew Hi and John Henry Ryan, are r ar ited to attend the funeral, from the No. 61 Fast Broadway, on o'clock, without turther tnvitatiog. residence of b ly invited to attend the funeral, from ber inte West Nineteenth strect, on Thursday morning ven ooniners On Mond tng, September 11, Av ORF morn’ . nd ccares P., ton of the late PS Woodred, in the 264 The relatives and friends of the fam‘ly are respectfully Ipvited to attend the pa from his Inte beste ng hock ferther irate, ; wa on ber 11 Dames Weer, nthe Sod the same place, the lafaat cid ARD 12 A and AT eaters © t NR et na ree a MISCELLANEOUS, WITH 2 B0U)D ‘BUBIN Ran, Pare eit BE soventisan MEOT EL NOTICIO“0 DE WOETA FORM. 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