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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1860, § ‘imgs of the Delaware State Lot- OD, BDDY & 00. of the a ooo with the United States Coast by which impor. Taat fnctiltics will bo seoured to. bias wy City Intelligence. whilst epgsged in the work vear the coast. bis awistan’® | Buxp Mex Mumma.—Nicholas Kenedy, partially lin, «Vena Correspondence Religtous Inteilt, ce. | Ou. | Havana, Oot 8, 1469 CITY GHUROGES Tu Dar. News from Central America, OUR PANAMA CORRESPONDENCE. Panama, Oct. 6, 1860. ‘The steameb|p Guatemals, Rathbun, Master, arrived a! this port at four o’clock P. M. on the the 5th, with dates from Gan Jose de Guatemala, Septomber 25th; Acajuita, September 26th; Libertad, September 27th; La Union, ‘September 801b; Realejo, Ootober $4, and Punta Arenas, October 31. GUATEMALA. ‘The Volcano of Fuego in Guatemala had been very ec. tive for two weeks previous to the departare of the Gleamer; bowever, the country sround bas not suflvred @ny very serious damage. Dr. Mina B. Halsted, late of New York, died in the city of Antigua, Guatemala, on the 8th of September. SALVADOR AND NICABAGUA. No news from Salvador and Nicaragua except the con- firmation of the eaptare of Walker by the Captain of the i COSTA RICA. From Costa Rica the news is vory important. On th: Punts Arevas. The force of the latter only amounted to about 250 or 300 men that he hat armed from among the Jeunch men and other inhabitants of Punta Arenas; of courte, they could not resist the attack, and, after twenty minutes’ fighting, the attacking party succeedei. A the same time a small party of thirty men came down in Small boate and took Mora and his staff by si ‘ise a quarters ab Panta Arenas. After sote realatance im and promised to save his Ufe; but on the night of the let an order came from ¥en CRE se res Ole Se sald © be sheet tases bendtres. where were to remain until tne arial of ibe me =a they bark to gow ent small point the rea, and the action is thus fl i i if i: ‘the editors of oat ray before it appeared in "print ; of ibe spit is washed by # deep Ingoon A ‘wooden barricade bad been wn up, with a sal- jer and loop holed musketry. This gun commanded the approach, while HE i Ht 5 5 i iu 3g : i might show tacm were under the command of Mr. Bat this braacn of the whatever, for it always kept oat of ‘and, finally cleared out seaward oa the held by the Moristas fer a fow d and Meyer Vancots, totally blind, lef this olty seven weeks since, and from that time their friends have heard nothing from them. They left to go to Philadelphia, aud some cities farther South, to sell boeks. Kenedy loaves a widowed mother, is In great affliction at his absence, fearing be te Thiet ‘Vanoott left « wife and tw quite young children, Mra. V. ry entirely blind, and is in very destitute ciroamstances, Keneay ts about twenty years of age; Vanooit is an intel bout poses Af Sara et sear te LA ve every 8. were former, friends to write Roy = They ’ Siena tay unease Ube a . wi be thankfully sokno . : 4 Tas Bopy oy rum Unknown Man Fouwp om tue East Rivax wira 128 TuRoat Cor.—The police have been waable todiscover say clue to this mysterious affair, fall partiou- lare of which, so far as known, were given in the Naw Yorx Hxnaip of Friday ast. Coroner Sohirmer wiil bold an inquest on the body to-day at Bellevue Hospital. Tancet Excvasion.—The T. J, Carleton Musketeers, Captain Rodes, passed our office, on their return from their apnual target excursion, on Wednesday afternoon last. They mustered about forty members, and present. ed a manly and soiderlike appearance. They spent tbe day at asioria, where they coptended for tweaty six prizes, pa sa eon was one of unailoyed pleasure and on. ment jrooklym City News. Tum Gorp Srrast Hoxcros —The post mortem examina- tion jheld by Drs. Willows and Bauer, on Thursday after” noon, resulted in the following evidence given by the doctors:— Having made a post mortem examination on the body of Mrs. Mary Ano Hall at the dead houge ) esterday afternoon, we found numerous bruises about the breast, neck and arms, and also @ superfictal wound on the back of the head; but all these marks have nothing whatever to do with the death of the woman, which was caused by con- festion of the brain and serous apoplexy. LOUIS BAUER. M. D., ANDREW WILLESS, iM. D. It turned out, in evidence, that the woman was sv: bard drinker, eho the probability was that she drunk hereelf to death; ia consequence of which her hus- band, who had been srrested for the homicide, was dis- charged, in accordance with the verdict of the jury. ‘Tux Scrvosep Wire MurpeR.—Mary Hall, the woman who died from injuries supposed to have been inflicted by ber husband, died on Wednesday night, She is said to bave been a woman of very intemperate habits, in ooa- sequence of which she was beaten by hor husband. an inquest was held by Coroner Morton on Friday, and the ¢Vidence was sufficient to elicit a verdict which holds Mr. Ball to await the action of the Grand Jury. Tax O'Baisx Homicips —The Corongr’s inquest on the alleged murder by John O’Brien and Patrick Costcllo on their wife and sister, was brought to a close on tye! when both mea were finally committed to jail to await the action of the Grand Jury. Uaited States District Court. Before Hon. Jadge Shipman. SENTENCES FOR OFFRNCKS ON THE HIGH 8RAS. Oct. 13 —The United Siates vs. Peder Rowe and Seneca P. Deutcher —The defendants were convicted of an attempt to make @ revolt at sea, and were sentenced to hard labor afine of one doliar, and stand Univerea!iem— ts Biblical advantages—subject at the ‘Twentieth street Universalist church, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, tis afternoon, oy Rey. EG Brooks, | pastor. Service at three o'clock. Sermou in the morn- ing b: the pastor; service at balf-past tec o'clock. ‘The Rev. 8. A. Corey will ‘preach in the Murray Hill Baptist cbureb, Thirty.dfth street, between Fifth and Sixth avunues, this day, atten o'clock A, M., and at half. past seven o'clock P M. In the evening the fourth le> ure in the course will be delivered In St. Anne's church, Righteonth etrect, near Fifth avenue, Rev. Toomes Gallaudet, rector, servicos to-day, as usual, with the voice at balf-pest ten 4. M andat balf-past seven P. Mand in the sign language at three PM. Bey ©. B. Smith, assistant minister of the Church of the Ascension, will preach in the evening, the rector in the morning. ° In 8 Timothy's free church (Protestant Episcopal), Fifty-fourth atreet, west of bightn avenue, hours of | service toa A. M. and La) -pagt seven P. M. In the Second Universalist churoh, Rev. T. J. Sawyer, D. D, pestur at the Historical Library, Second avenue, corner of Eleventh street. Services at quarter to clevea A. M. and at balf past seven P, M. Subject this evening, “(Infant Salvation.’” Ta St. Stepben’s church, corner of Broome and Chrystie treots, Rev. Dr. Price, rector, services at haif-past ten O'clock A M. and balf-past seven o'clock P M. Mr. James Mathison will deliver the opening sddress oa “ Penance” in the Metropolitan Hall, No. 178 Prince streot, this evening at half-paat seven o'clock. Rev. George Hare will preach in the large tent at the corver of Broadway and Fifty oigth street this afternoon at three o'clock. Rev. Mr Frothipgbem wil! preach at the ball northeast corner of Broadway. and Thirty second streets this morn ing and evening at the usaal boars. Subject for the morn- ing—‘ Worldliness;”’ for the evening, ‘The Prince and the Man.” Rey. Dr. Thompson's new work on ‘ Eternal Puotah- ment” will be noticed at the Bleecker etreet Vaiversalist church, corner of Downing etrect, this evening at half past even o'clock, by the Rev. Moses Ballou, Morning ser- vices at hal’ past ten o'clock, ‘The Protestant Eptecopal Mission church, Ciiaton Hall, Astor place, in charge of 2 Rev. Robert G. Dickson—re- sidence No 195 East Nineteenth street—will hold divine service at balf-past ten o'clock A. M. and balf-past seven PM In the Pacific street Methodist Episcopal church, Brooklyn, preaching to day by the Rev. Mr. Milburn, at half past ten o'clock A.M, and half past seven olclock PM. ‘The New Jerusalem church (Swedenborgiau) will hold public worship at the National Musical Iastitute, 705 Broadway, at half past tem o'clock 4. M. In the Memorial church, Hammond street, corner of Waverley place, the Rev. J. H Hobart, D. D., an asalst ant minister of Trivity church, will preach this evening. Services at half past ten, half-past three and half-past seven o'clock. Elder L. H. Jamesom, of Indiana, will preach in the Christian chapel, Seventeenth street, immediately west of Sixth avenue, this morning at half past ten o'clock, and the pastor U.C. Brewer, im the evening at half-past seven o'clock. In the lecture room of Dr. Thomeon’s church, corner of Grand and Crosby streets, the Rev Marc Fivaz, of Lau- Capture of the Slave Steamship City of Norfolk by a Spanish Man of War—Deain of a O.ledbrated Singer—The San Dimingo Occupation, dc. in relation to Mexican affairs and Spanish action there social condition than ebould ores: her path baritone, arrived one day and died the next—cold water, after dapciog, the cause; the musical public disap coun! im the way they should Tho first mis take of Hayti wit) be turned to account and that govern- more industrious or pot remains to be seen. It is proba- ble, if the policy, works Spain will assame protective ju- risdietion over the biack and the brown political commu- ninities of the (wo divisions of the tsisnd. City Potities. THE NOMINATIONS FOR SUPERVISOR. ‘The committee appointed by the Mozart Hall democratic committee to inform Col. Christian Schwarzwaclder of bis nomination for Supervisor waited on that geatieman at his bouse, in Bond street, on Friday night, and discharged thetr duty. Colonel Schwarzwaelder, in a brief speech, ac- cepted the nomination, remarking that he did so not that be was anxious to fill a public office, but it was in conse- quence of the unanimous request of his social (riends for On the same evening the German Central Democratic Committee held their regular monthly meeting, and on motion of Jacob Gof, it was uaanimouasly resolved that the committee adbere to the promwe made to Colonel Schwarzwacider, by the committee in 1857, that should he become a candidate for puolic honors, they would do all in thelr power to eapport bim and secure his clection. Resolutions were adopred 7 the committee compliment- ary w Col 8 , doclaratory of their confidence in bim for his integrity’ avd capability to Bll the office to which he s insted. The action of the committee is oqatvaient to repudiation of the Tammany nominee, of which they are an integra! part. Person: Among the passengers from Euroze by the Africa we the Honduras Interoceanic Railway Company, who is on bis way t» Honduras. We are informed that this compa- ny bas recently been reorganized, and Mr. Richard Cob- den, the emipent British statesman, is to become its Chairman, in the place of Mr. William Brown, who, in con- sequence of bad health, resigned that positioa some time since. AS soon a8 tho political condition of Europe will admit of it, this company is to be launched, and from the interest felt in the enterprise, and the high character of the grntiemen composing the Board of Direstors, there is Ro doubt of tis being favorably received by the public. The Emperor of France, with whom a committee of the directors had an official interview some time since, 13, 37, 28, 68, 59, 38, 61, 26, 69. ana—uate of0, Ooscaae 1, 1068, 1, 27, 75, 63, 66, of addressing | We bave bad some variety in the week past, both in speculation ond the realities of things about us; the fret | op, ape the second belonging to our own social move- Drawings of KR. France’s Delaware | ment—f which the most important is the capture of the steamship City of Norfolk on our coast, with nogroes on board, or rather along shore, as all bad been landed and the steamer sent adrift, Two or three hundred had Paseed inland, the balance were upon an island off the entrance to Sierra Morena, and the veesel and the loose begroes, four hundred and afew more, were taken by a Spapiah man-of-war and brought to this port on the 4th inst. Wedonot like such liberties taken with our in- y the John Brown sympathizers. The ‘‘emaac!- "will be made and put in much better high cost, by the U: tad eee Tha tene homes, at im Spuntdemval’ caer lantings edheted without ony once disagreeable exposure, and we have apother steamer due, whieh will through probably unless the Crusader A celovrated singer from spain, . Sussex Country, Crass Ocrosmm 13, 1860. 11, 4, 69, 68, GLO 83s, 31, 70, 45, 15. 6 Woy Loy 48, 6, AS Oi te ae, Bese ae, a "clas weal tes of charge by sdireedagt? 0°? 20s 40» led and e real sym; besides. Our army in tho Bows a4 and ini atin the ment will cease to exist; whether the negroos will besome jade “ty cea toe Wamauita Musing Depot 106 Chatham street, corner of Pearl. Married. Baven—Dasoxa®.— In Stapleton, 8. I. Goehiing, D. Bacar, of Jallus Dejooge, sq z oD 11, at St. James’ Cathedral, by the Ri thera. of New York, to Gacuim ., of Staten Island, ‘tn Brooklyn, i MISCELLANEOUS, “AT ROBERT BAIT & CO. A Hor S31 Broudway, saan sev eerieya ee By the following “y Quanixs Pronsuam, Jaume iam. Cee ML Ty 7 rid | ed, ‘omtas, 7 5 “a. fe Parex Pauuurs & Co., . 0. Which they oft eed LN oem TE AT oder ot wholoeale and retell at low prices THOBLEY'S FOOD FOR HORSES AND CATTLE cosvenr OOMMONEST OF HAY AND STRAW A SUPRRION PROVENDER, MANUFACTORY, CALBDONIAN ROAD, LONDON, Depot for the United States, 21 Broadway, New Yorke: a Pamphiet mailed free, Axenis wanted in every city and town in the United taken, T WM. BVERDELL’S 8ONS.—WED! CARDS Aku the laleet shylon.” 1 Fulton aoe AP LT t Erppoaus, $2 BROADWAY, OLD WEDDINS A Card te the clogsat exyee ot Oaréa’ eat oles Lovghlin, Dr. Epwarp Buswert to Gavgvirvs daughter of Delphy Carlin, Esq., of Bt. ‘St, Louis (Mo.) Republican please copy. Died. Azor.—At Havana, Ouba, oa Saturda; ber 22d, Wruuam Azor, Lnustinan 4 ing, October 12, of consump- tion, Joux, second son of Maurice and Mary of his sister Emil; BiarkMan.—On Fric of FE. Blaokman, in the |, August 81, 1860. Dobor 1a, Sas }, Jae AvGvsta, wife The friends and relatives of the family, and thove of her brother, John 8. Funk, of Brook! invited to attend her funeral, this ( at two o'clock, from her ‘Thirty-fourth street. Bort.—At Paris, on Sai MoGoexay Burr, of New York, Baxw —In Liverpool travelling for the benedt of his health, the 40th year of his age. Boprns —On Fr: fant daughter of Edmund and Susan Her funeral will take place from the residence of her eh Sas ee, this (Sunday) fever, Josuca Baatey, Jr , son of years, 9 months and 19 notice the arrival of Dr. Gustavus Holland, the agent of turday, September 29, Roumat in’ the 334 year of ls Septem! a ‘of consumption, while , Mary Wixpsor, in- W. Bodine. ‘jenon 3a Aa > aged 16 T_GIMBREDB’S, WEDDING CABDS A velopes, in approved styles, and the beat warieay of RATERS OR oases uno of tos it ‘VIL; Brownsou's Review: peg RA, "a Re Eithone oa Oppression of Ireland by the Kogan oe RYANT'S UaRTy ALLED STOMACH BITTERS. Ay Deak ieee ber of years Mrs, Wi been ¥ Dean #1—For « num! aMicted with great debility; the ‘distreas sasasiones ir food had often thrown, her coo by which her whole oo roved.. Very truly youre, Prove actor O the Cored PRICE 81 Depot No. 4 Bouth I Hi i e friends and rolatives of the family are requested ily are req) eunne, Switzerland, will preach (in French) at ten o'clock | ‘Ke 4 lively interest in this enterprise, and has given it the funeral, from his father’s residence, 94 d stance from the entrenchment, n his best aid and support. ‘The most valuable tonic and Dut was untenable, the government forces opened fire A. M. and baif past seven o'clock ?. M. Greene street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at balf-past one {upes tbem on the 19, and obi Im the Brocklya Tabernacie, on Fulton avenue, near | gon Wwany are oscupfing apatonoas at then treat | Beko ~Om Friday, October 12, after a lingering {ll- dco mare than ty ea ae mee oe Hoyt street, preaching to-day by the pastor, Rev. Wm. | House, ness, Mra. Mant Drappy, of the parish of Glenmire, The best stomach bitters ten took ups positi: Alvin Bartlett. Services will commence at half-past ten Hoa J.V. 1. Of Albany, and Hoary Foreatall, of Re ee eee, ee SO rom ot ee y el Bey, Coser ned ©: treachmentfand closely o'clock im the morning, and at half past seven o'clock in | Now Orieans, voth from Europe, ln ihe steamenip Africa, | yiSes “snd Hannah, are reepeotfully invited to'sttend L. FON! OMicered by Bienselt as commander in chief, ® dozon or 83 the evening. Boyoe, of Léviatuns, are mopping at tbe Brevoort louse,” | tbe foneral, from ber late, residence, i tomy of colonels, whom were In the Chareh of the Holy Apostles, corner of Ninth ' street, between Second and avenues, this a) poem , AMOR Dr. J. Thornley, of the United states Ni F. T Roche, | afternoon, at two o'clock, fe the most difficult of Disease of others. avenue acd Twenty eighth street, the Rey. Dr. Mahan | of Londou; J. 1. Bpencer, of Moutreal, ©. W., and J. 1. . 1 irs i cma teres wee ctattentd. te oh bande: 1. 5 anaes os Cantaa.—Un Friday, October 12, Conwxia, daughter of | Organs to relieve or gare. The Mev. Jesban Lauri oahues Seal Of she President, will preach before the Missionary Association this even- B ‘rancisoo, are stopping at i. Dene | Henry and Charlotte Carter, aged 8 years add 8 months. | the Independent, of New York, who bad the Ontarth for Sanp pA EF. : ing at baif-past soren o'clock. . The friends of the family are reepocttully invited to | Un twenty yeahs, nas been cared by Tea puas, the poverumes A. R. Whittier, of Bouton; R. L. Anderson, of 8t. Louis; | attend ber funeral, on Sanday afternoon, at two o'clock, . aa y “ ORDINATIONS, W. Cocbrace, and party, of Bailalo; W. stonedack, of from ber late residence, 196 Kast Tweniy fourth street, IRON AND SULPHUR POWDERS, Storm, merely getting, bolt Mr. Charis T, Canfleld was ordained as minister of the | Savannab, and D. 4. Pos and wife, of ‘Montreal, are siop- | without further notice. "Her remains will be taken #9 | fa also tes of aay otra ee ean the patent 7, ALY We wet ee Atwood, of Patiadel. |. Fanaame.—On Friday night, October 12, Tuowas Fanuas, scomelin whieh nd Lng Three 13 paneaeg ‘Snemy, whose featbors Go7 morning lps, the 1h tant, phia; J We, of lilinots: A. G. ‘Smyth, of Canada, | 6432 youre sano of hip | Ear So semis w bout pe 9, fT de game. INVIPATIONS, aod Mr gar, of Now York, are siopping at the Union | -, ihe Mineral will take pigoe from th Now York, and all ‘On the morning of Rev. W. H. Hall, of the Laight street Baptist charoh, | Pisce Hotel, velock. The friends of the famil evince to ettoot 1 * , o'clock. The friends of ly are invited to CORDOVA'S mmonous POEM ON Sales oe pate this evening, bas accepted a call from the Ssotch Plains | | Rev. Dr. Batler, of Washington, D. C.: Dr. J. R. | without furthor notice. ADWA ,. chereh, New Jersey. This cburch is one of the widest im | Writ? ottianterd! 48 Wall ead wite of Calitornin, | q ZERTE® 00 Saturday, October 13, of croup, Jam Pus. At Clinton Hall, Tuesday evening, Ostover 16, and party, of Hartford: J. 8 Wali and wife, of California; the beleved ‘Owen and; Fi 1 oS the denomination, the one to which the celebrated Dr. Row 8 W. "stone. und Rov. . W. Krorett, both. of Con yal euasenaens no ENTUCKY BOURLON WHISKEY: J Manning, the first President of Brown University, ono fut, and Mr Coarles Ellis, of England, are stopping ‘His(funeral will take place, this (Sunday) afternoon a] : ; i i f [ i ; i ] i new 1) ond Brontwas, corner of Wows wurcet how Kote, at fe are the ‘agents for the asove noted aad long eatab- House. street, Ni ; vote Barents bainisteréd, and the mother of Ube Firet Baptist charch in . , oot, New | yahea rand ot Frteke7._ tn cress omit. Uséare tor ibe ehawe {oaction: New York. G_A Beary,of Tennessee, Hon. Diailieries, Kentucky. 0 ply iver ou ee Rev. M. & Riddell, late graduate of Madieon Vaiversity, ; Mr O Frenoh, of 3. Poterabuy 5 woo OE x ORM AN £°00., ‘fre bas accepted a call to the Baptis: church of New Bruns- Rvered and Dr. 5 D s Chemists and Druggiets, 161, 399, 611 and 766 Broadway, Spapet odearary ; Beary O’Kill . oungest son of Nicholas and Julia Hager, aged'11 months | Chemists and Drug ever, did ne eaccation; on the Wick, M. J., and hes entered on his cuties, ily, of Vi ; Herman Coste and wife, | and 21 days. yA BRINE DEs ” ‘yanted bo apron INSTALLATIONS. lladelpbia, abd Rev. 1.8’ K. Apeon and family, of | Tbe friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- ‘A fresh invoice of 810 baskets of this excelent Ohea: Bolently close to annoy Rev. Edwin B. Webb, late of Augusta, Maine, wes in- bolas Hotel. . tend the funeral, this (3 afternoon, at one o'clock, | pagne, at " Seay rower Ou sraetyat Sanit cee | een cor car ca gt 2 pepe belie. a avenue jureh in Bri.—at on iT), » & e ity for $46,000, t — ‘ “ BM. & FA. WHITIO * ee ee eth en es pet yh ‘nay count —aretiat rau ; eaten ” my ee = way and Wee wees, . » was, 00 ‘Broad. making thelr up opposite the a fPntallea pastor et the Old Sevo't Presbyterian enureh, Bofore Hon Judge Boasey. nm of HeLsROOK On Saturday, October 13, Lovina W., wite Pesan Eee meens co band Buck Creek, Champaign cous: Oct 11 —Sarah M. Sherwoot vs the Mayor, dc , of New Heary iprook. pay f° dese ‘advising him to evacuate wom “A 4 ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully @ SCHORRN, Sod tne copii Bot More scomed infatusted, and | ES, 5 serox—ttonmsiitp Nashville—C L Aldrich and indy, RESIGNATIONS. York —The plaintiff sues to recover $5,200, doing the | ieyited to attend the funersl, from tho ree tonce of her Ho. 168 Broadway. bim to bold out twenty-four Bours longer. 02 | wise J"Kn Armani bis Jaw Armand Md Lay. ft Uealng’ | Rev. Mr. Mulehabes, rector of Christ church, In Troy, | smount of asseanments pald by hor ia 1856, now claimed | pou in-law, Thomas George Walker, No. 200 Filth aveuue, Fr nperaanener meme ‘very evening, at about eight o'clock, the government | sire o-de an’ infact, Miss inne Hearn Capt Joni Aakers, ft | N Y., bas resigned. on Monday afternoon, at two o'clock, without further no: | PESSONS, forces opened a heavy fire from their large oo Peterson, Jos *mith & M Weleh, Mre Skinner, @ Tamball, I Rev E Curtis has resigued hie pastorate of the Seosnd to bave beon laid for twice as much as the value of the Stoo. " ’ *s Bot 7 Mer te i ‘Was vigorously responded to by Canag. | This lasted with: | Kesey igo. St And indy, A Le Wining and twen'y se7ea | pe) erian chureb, of Fort Wayne, Ia, and accepted a | Work done. The contract was mate by the corporation | “ennann.—On Saturday morsing, Ostober 13, Anrmce | nose p08 has been clnarty pa hy ——— DEPARTURES. vasntmene esti 10 the Congregutionsl chesch in Sher: | with exe John Satery and tho plalatif slages thet the | D. Hrusax>, son of Norman and the into Elin J. Hub ve bees down 2 8 short space 7 Five ko.—Steamshi c>—Cnpt PF ASt Joho, Bogland; | dure, N.Y. icee fraudulently increased wo a8 to make the need — Ch. I smote and noise o' tbe are wt fata Reeteors ep Ana ol & Toit an os NeW CHURCHERS. ‘moopat | rk ‘coat $46,000 Instead uf $27,.00-—as originally agreed. | ,, Te relatives and friends are reepeetfully invited to at. ey ioe made a rush n ” ; Mew Upgden Haggerty, Miss ani . the Corner st»: yw Episcopal | tend the funeral idence parents, No. must proves blessing, snaiching theo, ‘then ensued, lasting about tiftecn | ands <a CTsguerty not tmp nerranta Me 1 Saog neat iat: taliten pa WT. by the Provisteeal } pete ig he yy Oy we Re | Navy street, Brooklyn, on Monday afternoon, ‘at two pay Da —_, psy ety ay! J ore Ta i Ran Ragar Boston, | Bishop of the diooess, assisted by nine of the clergy im | iat the moves having been voluntarily paid could wot = remains will be taken t Greeuwood for (AS we Fe meee tated, wees, ~ oe some idea » | servant New ¥, | wurptices. be recovered back That tf the plaiotiff was ignorast of : — ‘te Western, ona tbe pares: P—) ng ft you that ‘the sererameet ‘party oo Go'Dr Thos? Detton, Fasnl Hetion. Phindeiphia: Ns Mere |” Grace Church (Episcopal) wat consecrated at Alexan- | the fravce alleged, she still bad tue means of Knowlodge eet aee iinet, Ghette . Site, the ‘all Cuxnilies re y Sew York Opden Godman, Betoo: ara tt | ‘Va., last Sunday. | and most be considered as having waived any objection gm jealers m uerally everywhere, to 250 men "pola Zane! dria, Va, day. | ‘The fanoral will take place this (Randey) afternoon Gen. wes au and ay Nine LH Basile Mine 13 MISORLLANBOUS. | tothe asscsament Decision reserved. Ex-Jutge Maynor | bi ee clock, from the residence this father No. 148 loadet and fired the J foldes New York: Fed Avvletwon, Mus MJ | mh. Roy WD. Shee, formerly of Georgie, has been | (°F plaiutifl; Mr, Heury H. Anderson, for the corporation. | 20 Ty street, ED. stig opetng he fl importation of Me batiic was lost, omong, hore: Me Sabsernte’ Mice & SeSgwing Nee Yorks A | elected President of Homer College, Loulsiaa, vice the on Friday, October 12, Joux VANE PRENCH KID GLOVES, , and cheering them on, actually them into ~4 PT a A Pailin, Mine HBvans Pollwel. | Row. Baxter Clegg, resigned. “Ladies’ Beautificr’—Pnaion & Son's bis age. colors; best quality 63 fe ‘watchiog hls chance, he darted iato " renee, Re Pomme, ne SE Bren. Fee . “teow White Oriental Cream.” Bold by all druggista ‘attend his funeral services, at oii ‘0 house and siowed away. Roa servant, New orb: GH Weviog. lady and malt Mauer | , MO) H. Frazee. formerly editor of the Somerset (#. Moravian church, Staten Isiaad, thie ( ) afler- Re Nabe While the fighting was going on at the barricade, « do- | Weitere Wellug aud tree chidrems Philadephia; vcs | 2.) Wig, bes Deen ordained by the Fay iey at | smenatifat Complexion.” Phalon’s ‘o'clock. The remains will louve bie Saeco tadhneat of ib gorerears troops, baviog, th tho | Wm 2 Ranitor, Marenchan tis; Re De Samtell. Fra ao ie poe “tnow White Uriental Cream.” Price 80 cente por butile. ne MO wi aes ‘Doatmen, got possession of rome Oosvel, Eng! " land: ten o'clock boat from zen 0 an tents Tate, uoa before nay one Reco ie ae he ; Mr. Homer Lees = = an onthe mbaennedhy ong | Gouwraud'’s Improved Ortental one hog a mere ee, Pacer Owes. bad hore Same! Gorpel minister; a eocles i a ‘the ‘Trial onttien 60 ceata each “en y morning,” rl, u aS Feels PB Raitse it's | oll convened at Grinnell, Joweron tbe 27th ult py ay pS, —_ reo Senate Sala tad th os 8 ft eormentor Rev. M. G. Mitebell, Methodist, at Abington, fad., and - ‘The friends and relatives of the family are invited to See MAO ow Poartneai Rev. CP. Newb, of the Chrmtian degomipation at Orwn- Parte Felt Hats, of the Latest Styles, | attend the funeral service, fom ber late Dyer tey and roond eawracce below Frirteeaih ville, Mieb., have joinea the Uaiversalists. Just reeeived per steamer Me ° Bread: 100 Eighth avenue, this (Sanday) afternoon at five o' TODART “PIANOS— 97 View elon. J yas, Mr As the resent Chteage Convention of Westere Univer > soca asm cTiomstens ag ee Sean, WGUARE AND ErCoOL. ’ ya s saliste © Northwestern Conference wan organized, in- one ' barricades, jontres | ‘nod Rev. wi Cinctanatl, cutive ‘nic, Micbigag, Indiaaa, llinols, Wisconsia’ and ne Bess "gS ~ tome Family Sewing ato Cn yt » Fd 5 abort ARBROUMS 606 BROADWAB. Loneeote. SLEVESS & OO., 628 Broadway. her & oath au , Oo CATAWBA ON DRACORT—Tam The ter Mr Downy, who eas repre ts ave ew raat ia ounty eth ret. | SYM SMe GS nal ows hee ve bong by & mob in Texat, It geome, after all, is still alive. Aregue ie s ere torn ‘Both Engien Mee iG Arenge and Mr M to . — aga were tous treated, and the owners of ube ) ir} W'Green, York, Mr iat, Me Mal LO apeie— cnerte fn Grocein. td tart enence te be and oe amOUNT oF over fings waved were bapp: pe : the Lord gave unto Adam « wife’ Tarniog over ad mclatr, ‘by their back doors. fae Gounee Deehen tele, | | Lirenrocy—Guametip Olensowa0 8 Rider ged win Mies jontes talons of ene, be ener @yeneen: Gna veet tnamanat | 4 A Remarkable Cure ffhemae Ste ot | mee Sinkeo elcome sitet sie OVEROOATS, Riri eae Rar ict Pima SemmMp | Re ssiaathipi nee aacnpoaess Mewar | UST Sateen Coulee acta tad at | agen ant neem ata Rn conte Burnham, 001 A Lawreroe, C le had ye 1 if to. a Seen tevng bats jp Aue vn 5 eS an Paine, ed The Cowberiand Presbyterian church has probably one | three weeks, Secchi lon viled to eoteed the feaatal, on tinehey tomaing., ol bon <a, ?aim daring the it Mires Thwnie asd tires chidren Wee ‘Kuight, Joseph Ba p —_ lope aaa the Choctaw Ia- Germania Lite Bnourance Com ay, o'clock, from Ne. 06 Henry erect. ™ remaias will be veers ‘town taken » effort steerage. Total tm ere are Po bee i taken to way, N. J, for interment. ap msde ts duaurec the tatieg F —W Seaniags, Mra Har. JW. Dantews, formerly of Brooklyn, N.Y., latterly Li President. Neoest—On Saturday, October 14, at bis residence ava ae dherents, wbo had escaped Vregmen, eo 8 Morwn aed wife, re f Serment be bas commenced bia labore as paswor P. Remwamvean, Secretary. ae RES fa thie city, Jou Neonss, Py Dative of county Tyro —— junday Cones gy ee wa | of tho Foret Baptiat ebarct in Galesb: , roan ard Scales. relen’, aged 78 years sno 3 months. CLOTIING WARKHOUBR, Sate to choot him end save Ts CacPand tan chilteen TA | Row. OF. A. Splaning baa closed hie labore at Batter. | , Oar eenws umucs of hoses The Iriode abd ovtalstance are reepectflly invite aaa wea anheoded, and it ire Larkion and dacabtar, MesUl Wey, Jno | poi, N. ¥, and the eall to become pastor of the Geshe Renee re fo Seehas We Saeieas, Sh Oe arena me OU, | eu cneomm ine Segurc =. Danish bie. re lithetord and ¢ sngbinr, Beptist ehoreh tn Laroy, N. ¥ (LLUSTRATED = , Pricay rig, Apauume, 4 respeet for as feat ts rie, RW AP Maire bimenif thas hee 9 Son ber Suara ow | The Now Joraey Raptiet State Convention will bo'd ite , pene pet = thoy AT pe hy fan and does endetecll every other Clothier ln ine sity of Rew pee ene nin, eo sharinek. | thirty Gret annua! mecting with, se, Se ia Berwoon Dey and Oortiaad sireme | Neary euffered folly at Kearuey nad Uo, Toostay, (ewber ano rermon PRES eel ances of tender Farrar’ howe. Sa whan Wisec hagas swacee Konthatiamey | Site, perted by Re HC Pu. Dal eeres | Meep Worm oud Dry. | eorettullytevited to aitcnt the funeral, from, ber” tte 22s bi i - + ° te wo OW 5 seh c » . Saha te on \* at pine AM. The New Jersey Baptist Etaee- on flint Lack Roots, Naritay —At Jersey City, on Wednestay, Ootober 10, | Good black sloth Frocke. ee Court mar ‘ ciety will bold ite enausl meeting oa Wedeceday, | d children, alw everything desiree | annanaiis Na TAN, eldest daughter of in Nethes,| Pus "cee ¥ te enna od | vou P.M. Key. T. Swaim, of Bortingtom, will presca | neenderdr agee Bycare and Smnontte. fea Py om SE, i onl: J Armstrong, Mie ( the sertaon | cstench atten etreet. The friend of the fauily, also Arcturus Lodge No. 274, i — ” Fer seainThef ‘were Tod out to execution, beth tery Frew ne Cae en a | | ene wenMo GPRETION Iv FHR SOUTHMAN TLLIWODS | og | FA M aod ano all Manoa friends of the family are | Cessimere, Pict nd Beaver Busintan Conte dao yPelen fH Webster, LW Motion ‘Fs Onnnon, De Henry COMPERENCR «OF THR METHODIST krisCOrAL for in Weekly amounts. Agents wanted. Ufien been ‘ather, 196 Flenderson strest, Jersey City, | pe a Col J 0 Henly oh ke Uber CHURC i . Machines rented M Geared. Parties teuads | {1 Ta inday) afterncom, at (wo o'clock. a 5, Ss 3 pay (va whoo | gh Abeer on J ry A 1 oes O' suuuvas —Oo Friday, Ootober 12, Maat, widow of Faney and semaypeeions me, Btood side by side, Mors having adked tho privioge of i Inst weete, composed of mem! Towpees and MHatr | ph | ph aera baer di Kerry, | 4 he new stylenct vom ine, A i & © Doing than shot, and also begging Cat they would! im a! AM—Hteamsbip Augvete—Mrs Hampbreys and to | Ser inion’ ana Liberty eireuite, So: Sy cahers: anintal and | Ireland. aged 60.7eRry . caunday) afternoon, at | fmesee Rates ; hes Bis cart, They, fell ide OY de and Mors evineing | siren, Ming Uogeem, tte roar, con, hewitt | Jréncey to tke nape wears ths form, of ros | | The Funeral will take place ini (Qua At | Gahan Caer dh ‘Bigns of life, an officer sbot ia (Bro . 7 ane Dire Le . " “ Pass ip the gegthbern portion of the ie. | REPRE qywun ) > . Tainge gon quieted do 4 wre head booped thet the | W aicsoasee hae ton Tocen, tiem vent ‘sie mnereme, | Preamble, which, # th rorrespm ling reanlation®, was Orover & wamer's vaiee raced. Notostees | eurco. The relatives and friends are reapectfully Invied | Oomeiew Taek Ciah Sue rn Bae 4 in " rare 4 mouriy adopted, sete lorth the fact that at acon | te r " | veces th i; Betebery was over, when, on Tocsday, it was announced mt Reclanras snmp apd ays Sete | yeetion brid at Speteguer!, Ohio, Sow swbor 10, 1808, | war, New Yor, bad 162 Pulkon sreet, Fassasis — te Srestive, on Friday morning, Osteber | veranting quote of overy eresrigttn reteied 0h, westemie Ghat Gen. Cansa waa to be ‘sbot, nud dena Ne Uiryo, Gen | avy. Mise t composed of delegates from Biuctoon cower noes, AMIDE — SN gy Fy yh , piivre a M4 om the 34, the good old ter, J W heals JA Me arthur. J _ | thom Souther Tllinole Confereooe, |t woe ortored'that all | Madteat Oure of Hernta, or i Af} - thy A 5 , . & - wee let ont to execution je Wad perfectly | fort Was riober DG livingston 7 Ff | conoeetion with tuck coaferones and charobes a8 tole er oF MAReM. of the well Knowe 40, | pay ey reapretf iy ET ANGE, and FULTON Birow Calin avd Cool, and emoked bis cigarot tli be fell plor-et | Bre Penuiman apd child. Meg iredien, § fate wiavory by suspended, and that wil distinctions of | Ro 7 Gren, gow Som, fevers conte’ bee Se (Sunday ) at Gus et the Get, Wo we Mane With a denen baive. This was whe last not of # bioty a | Ratmnnry | M Kener i Harrie. Chae Goinr be sholisbed, Woe cby givl0g negro members the = wo 0 a pon cng AW, avenue, — = a Mtn Mrs Jes A Pooorm, al 1 to vote and Soe etios ts Soe chureh—a right “ wan't cond house a sido. BLERRATAD PATEN RE BET + represses: n white fomale memert—and w! onde Primce w nd the London Cle boiding sad o 0 von for ‘ass, UC ay hy | eeeind and’ politica! nity at the ual amalenae suee oths drei con ts tonea ache: Pith Avene at! st | Sristeags eur FROMOR C ALLEM. tls Beradwag. 00 ny" 2h fe f white aad races.” Toe ations ' ee oral ee en Vasoels Titi AW Tehi | petal cre tae sae’ Sgn 8 ol | wer WH NAMSsAcTOR, RN AORROY on ake: thom on board ( | B'Ramoser, Jaa Wiisre il B ivanuicn. ¥ feels, Rihamnn, | ebrome tho Cael g (0 Senn pretest. against’ | tee o'etook, from Bis late reehlenon, No. 264 Yast Tair Vere an olan 377 Jew prin po 4 I ‘the whole PS ae fe ot - sevaut, | tavadlty, = — Ratorday, Netober 15, Bumam Rowaras, Cameo 9 is — * y f Be cee ay ion, Mean oh || Ee Recetas Gaeta ne | Bice bs eatawcasnapae™ ver Boney soy ea; | wera ant Masts HO sanionn TOnatecaia “end Capt, Ballets of | [enon s A Batoen I] Molt did wifes dE Tire | the"nhite and’ Cleat | Ca ny Snaee n the Reisdeer. ‘irs Howmag, A Wii OF sation meeting be beid at | Querers uae fame Pence frees Rar tate, ; TLOMR'S PATENT . im « 90 Bu sting, + Ootober 28, which ‘men he. | old p Superior Coure=Spectai Term. pe, on eee uaa RW tae fone oe looneet, “erygene seer. | Mam 2, | Paftaty PIRREROOR. awe V MANDEs gargs Geture Hon. Judge Ehtuen. J Doce de ' p ‘eke tnitistory atege | arent. at sie Mine . ine, q ie, Ly mg to qua conrnas, J Himes, J iv, ~— Kip. Thoe ¥ Li . Give as an Utd Nurse for Disenses taci- —— Jame Jay Howard ve. Henry J. Raymond —Demarror » John Darby, Mien Kav aod USio te | Suurwescore o tHe Omo River —Captain Martin KR to the period of 7 Fiore yon have tees | Saturday : wai te hownn to peat abate with costs. ten ree. cy r Roberta, of Hao Mraaciaco, i@ now bai'ding at Lite Hock brpht-y] Peer he format faeiah Thoms Thursday, October 11, st ie nt rma & wer tAeP AD Lf ‘Sherwood, Trustee, de, ve. Joseph W Bacon bn Monee tart esha, LONE, | ines astington county, Ohio, about six miles below Park : aime : pst Sed eee 1" Oo Ry | clans Premium as — There wae error 18 Ube report ls Boy Ouar ge Rane 7 Rhone Wi amet, ed Pot Looe | orsbarg, Va, and near the foot of Rinanerhamott'® | warp Hatter, has Latronaced the fg A) Leaded agro pe’ f Alan | Mn ant na vt es cataied a remaledar were im foots tf bot | sicepele Lin's pee el Rita Mee Sstsed, ¢ vessel ef about 600 sone boriten, Gee wi be. | Sorcmuletsh Rem namemtagens tnt say. “As sis Areca. | been eo Groen Fotat Loage, No, we, of Freemumat: are | B55 Blame hee” tpept ue eee the payment, and must bear the increase ieee vg es, te Ryomn, Nigbtly of the clipper mould, aod bark tiga’. Aho wilt %F footy ty “Fobu Pheips, 4 Bader track fisemn | ory pers Sarticnae, or hel te Viaet va bacand Hamann et. a —Motion ae ome teen john Riotactee © | be Gelahed mext wummer, aot loule! with simbor fOr th gay Mee RWErtS for BK, Warrented to A ope te fore) ahr roa, Camis : ane ee = wtauwueucteen” Sih ce lle tn sesh aitlioty BOUL oflind MANU AUTRE, 168 Brmiwny. eae Mremetty We O1eRg) VIP RS one Voarondons, tom vices vatow Adtae Semme, t.