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NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 186). 5 Saree ce pe RAR a ne De ERY Ne RRs SK: “Silden ee MILITARY AFFAIRS IN NEW YO.cKe THE MASSACHUSETTS TWENTY-FIRST REGI- . THE NAVY. to attend the funeral, thie (Monday) a MENT. Comanche past ove o'clock, foul his late ru, igi Th > Aye SATA Seecnand arent! ste rosidehce, 110 Kast Twen- NEW YORK MILITARY ORDER. The following is a list of the Held, staff and Jine oficors | Conaness, 60, frigate, bofore reported arrived bolow | I Brrect. : Dotax.—Ov Friday % GEYBRAL ORDLUS No, 90, of che Twenty-first regimont of Massachusetts Volunteers | Poston, came up to the Friday morning, 9 y op Friday, and fired hor a> | Lan, daughter of Sitnou and “Biig cons I ch passed through our elty on Saturday enroute vo | ute atone ootook, Cu! Geldsborohch. who ie trom | omy county Ln 1d 20'y ADJUTANT GENERAL'S Ovvice, ; ‘ nd ig OF AMLOL for tho flag which he hasso | Fuern.—On Sun phy itty Wb “f ane Mar ce A oh oe ‘score etaagg Uae ba ton: Jong uphold. “He has as fine a erow as ever trod a de Kk, | ilu fs Theatrical and Musical Matters. ers theatre) and Madame Rudersiu f', may likewise ‘It is gratifying to be able to record a decided improve- pares simone hoticrable: poraltion te Gnd pooh fe r i lv the enga el 6, Baly! M Mment in theatrical affiirs, Indicating, as tt docs, a cor Eevurably ree ea tanine eines Ppl dred eg + Svesponding change in the public mind, In the paimiest Piabea ana to the ballet. Tho other principal per- of and places of ynamely, Mesiames Csiling, Pened, Mictan-Car- seater car olie's Meee es en valbo, Tagliafco, Nantier-Litieo, Signor’ Fasre, ‘Tamber- amusement were not much better patronized than they | ji, Roncoui, Grar ‘ani, Zelger,’ Novi-Easaidi, Tagliatica, ars. alter 0 i evet » Many Apa, only di ghcer’ot Wik eet out severe wi. havo been for the past week, To besure it must be re- | Poloninj and Mario belonged to the compar, 1, The fol 3 Augustus Mot s t and from tlag offless Sands ud E " 4 i longed, ono and all, to the ecmpary . The following aslitions and modidicatio “ qustuy rsa, of Loomin: Lieutenant « 5 nds down to the younee:t boy in | H. Firth, agod 1 you, 10 mouths Elizabeth membered that there aro only two reguiar thentres uow | WHICH We have been necurtomned to agro f Tale Years | Geserat Orders Not iaiaiescpeamel once yor, Witata 8 Gia of “mbersts Goahiy alae tur and loyal, with the excencint of | Tao ven ud Biota ot i a ‘ ass ‘ovent Garden: and as much, we need scarcely add, honover auy person shal! enh au z rao hagareseaal + Pratt; Surgoou, Cavin Cuter, Of Manincs gill, of Virginia: Lieutenants of } invited to atten neral, fron her spec open—three, if we include Parnum's—and that wo have | muy be said with respect to those most efficient aid iin: | the doots established by General Oniere sores parte, | Quutant, Harris Surgeon B “Marbas Rice Quarter. | Ma jae Wiser, of aiissonrl, and Mishiymen Chiborne | ‘tw ve mara! fren her payouts! resitens ‘ A Warren; Assistant Cordlatice Wilk the provisions of parece bh Ave oi said master George F. K ec Tr), not bas (haa thirty-two men vhe slat Ws, Sergeant Major, nty fret stre mtween Io) Lit 4 who have resigned, “Wo have | Gowatius, South Brokiyne wets at Lith avencen, MO opera, pantomime, ballet or circus periormance’ to | portent members of the establishment, Signor Costa, Mr. "uk Gaxmi—On Sandi’, Awgust 25, Euwen Eutswon 9 aia; Commissary, A. A. Morse; | M1 C8.as, of Lonisian, “compete with them; but instead of those we have other | 1. Beverley aud Mr. Augustus Harris. ms utine, published a fall Lis? o” by in, G, P, Hawkes; First OTARL f s , leur : Vand pass tho medical examination , att Ws ; as only ehiid 07 Elva 3, Cuunb! Places of entertaiiment of modern growth, but of great | Tho Paris Monitewr publishes the law appropriating the | %)"e" ! nedicatl examination , asd bam sve Company A (Cemplotouye, 8 y The ship Fe: (jah aut Mary B, Gamble, aged 4 ni ? i : ed into the service of the United States, |b muna Roar ei J age is utenant Ss Brooks, Jr ho ship Fearmaught, Capuin k. FL. Putcon, was ex: 16 da pllite: ‘i Popularity, founded on the principle of the Canterbury, | Proceeds of the sale of certain domanial tants to tho | Cee ovoe ahiall, Uh sl regan te maatant | Eietonant, ©. WW. bavisytecdm a, G, F. Walcott, First | Decied to voto goaem atiecay. B 1i Reborts hme been | The tonery oto such | Company B (Springfichl)—Cupsa, Ticatonant, W. Willard; seound Liew, wit! tate plieo of Tuesdi ook, fem tho resideyee of his parenis, 1 whore the audience smoke their segars and sip their ale | ¥uillding of the now Opera, and at the same timo opening | person, stating that conant, 'T. W. Hop. Sppaldied Aoting Pay mas von Acting Surge he service has beon rer for this vesool, aud Dr BF, that the person receiving it is entitled at the same time that they listen ty the music and sing- | t0 the Minister of state a credit of a million of francs for} {hat the pay kina. ho PkLowing asshgnre i Shact wurcot, Brc ok ing, admire the dancing or laugh at the comic per- | ‘he current year, BT eae ences Siem Ernest Company © (Spe sited ta Her eee of woluaicer of Lov enolh Poook’ ut on Saturday morning, August at, iienianoak The Emperor Napotgon, the King of Sweden and Princy ot ip Jooated, will be eutitied Ligatenal, Ws iisioulen aa , Atting out at (ho Chart -eton Rote naea®, rydl n Ane the: Jake Baral A. There were two thoatrical novelties last weck—tho ap- | O2¢ar honored tho Opera with their presence on the | lars for each man So mustered into the Unite Lasutennnt, 0, 8a rie ala Aailtwe Wantersien he Folatives and fii vino! tho family abd. tho “pearance of Clarke, the comedian, in the character of { HIkLL Of the 7th to witness the performance of “Craziosay pdb ate tO peste Ca forge a! + Dnnion to the Ine Laint t the « ph Hae hr age a AM oodles, at the Winter Garden, and the bringing out | 1-¢ Marche des Tonocents,” anc part of the “Hugnenote.”” of ptivates shat commones from the date of { temor to the W. G. Anderson, ti 2 ra derev of hoy geandfather of a military spectacle calied « Bull Run; or, the Sacking | 4 Spectacle of remarkable variety and beauty has been | isspection, as direeted in paragraph Live al Ord Coinyany FP, 2 Me eOe Feta ANG ClorksF, Chauncoy | stroct, thin (Mcnday) wf iW sof Fairfax Court House,” at the New Bowery, Clarke | E0tupat tho Cirque Imperial, Paris. ‘Tho thread upon | Ay. trp Muvided doy pas the modieal esauinitisa re, re Sie fishies nr sineliauad pe cory sree etregy fone get pion, ‘ : i as va . ph. oforrest, i Yapiy i Se Jou Any, aged 20 yom ‘has proved to be a decided favorite, and although he ec: | hich a snecession of magnificent scenes, fetes, combats, va ix to recruits who may be en- Company G (Ashbrnham)—Captain, A. A. Walker; Acting Assistam. © ng ‘he, TT, Richardson to the A jonds and relatives ale resportfully inviled to attend -euples the unfavorablo ition of being ail the | ances and tableaux have been suspended, is called “La | listed from time to Lume to complete the company organi | Wirst Liutenaut, A, P Daviay Second Lie Camb. ido: Aru 1c'b'e to the Gomsho! the funoral, from the sesidenee of James Moor * pos 8 teed: u i A Davis; Second Lioutenant, S.A. 4 he i Nes Moor, oo-nibe time contrasted with a greater favorite, now | tise do Pekin’—tho, « in China and the “ey ‘Yayior. het Cabrhige Wil be the st of the rocently | OF 12h sirhot ant Til avedie, Harem, this (Miva tay) 1 fav Yard at Charles | Afterioon, at bul past twolve o'cloek. ‘Shim. | (Wn. She is nearly ready for goo, And WU probably sail | | Jack ow—On Sunday, Ay Kowako Cron, ine this week, Sho will carry four elgitin ud two pivot | faut sono gad Mary Jackson, aged L yeur, & ns, The foxowing officers have reported ¢hetnselyes: aihs aud 21 days. ‘dat » relatives atid fricnds of the family aro respoett.tty javited Co attend the fneral, without further tnyuation kc noon, fromthe residence of eet, srtown)—Captain, J. P. Bic ior; Second-Licutenant, 8. ©. ; First A ships that wilt teas? the Tue date of rank , white dhs : 3 tho torturings 0 ate ank of company officers shall be that of Company 1 a \ their nonination, as provided in paragraph 7 of general | Lieuter , cst prov paragraph 7 of general | Tieutenant, J.D, _ Companies wit ba mustered into the service of tho { Company I (Pittsfiold)—Captain, TE. A, Richardson; First United States as soon as they lave thirty-two or more | Lieutenant, BF. A. Stewrus; second Licuicnant, J. W mon who have passed a medical examination, and they { Fletcher, ‘ will then be provided with uniforms, Cotnpany K (Barre)—Captain 2. Commandants of volunteer regiments trom this State, | Licutenant, M.M. Parkhurst; secon | Liew stare, Mal of infantry and cavalry, other than those organized | W ‘ "| D. Ottiwe: pursnant tote act of April}, 1841, or the proclamation - Acting © of the 25, 1801, must file the cortil- | THE MAYOR OF J Acting Car eato who mado the beanies “oRTAn Chior sargin tog. modical certificat CRUITING OFFICER, Agsistant ingingors. mo more, who grve to Toodles" a popularity | Ming of tho Colest! which it by no means deserves, stil! ho comes out | ‘4° Priscuers, and the burning of tho summer from the comparison without loss, It is remarkable that | Palaces of the Emperor in retaliation, being the ‘80m of the pieces which have proved tho greatest suc. | Chief incidents. The scene representing these gardens cesses are those that are really destitute of merit in a and palaces are to be placed among the modern mirecles + dramatic point of view, and only owe their being at all | f Sceulc art, while the grouping and dancing of the corps “tolerated on the stage to the persouation of a single | 4 ballet, with thoir accessories, present a display of daz- echayacter, Take Lord Dundreary out of “Our American zling effects which must attract all Paris. Tho piece is of “Cousin,” or let that role bo performed by an ordinary | (9 usua, kind, aud isweitten by Mf. Dennery, who takes a tht. we of the months and of Washington. Headere Wilson, of New York. AWAIN, aced 22 y vis Bremen, of Maino, : b friends aud relatives of tho family are respectfully. of Roxbu- | invited to attoad the fanoral, thi aviay) ef on, ub with tho prope + actor, and the play could not run for aweck. Transfer | View ot events somewhat different from that given in the } i oe peti series O an ea Avisation 3 ne vi" nC Van Vorst, Mayor of Jersey City, a seen Ore, of Baldiore, wit Mba J,'Stoiger, of pile Mates front lis iate'restdence, No. 7% Suclivan ‘ ee « ve wold wach stall has beon oy the Hon. Charles 8. Olden, Gover- ie hays oes c . = js im tho office of the Adjuiant General of tho stat o - From the Bo va ral’ age Loud 8 co} “@asily done, for he bas no connecticn with tho stupid prepehijeueey pleco is solely dirocted to the eye, andere | hefore eountuissions wiki be issued by thd Governor. Mr | nor of the State of New Jersey, a recruiting off The we Nob wil pr pe leg i oa oot left the Lnwanee cotusinrenr besaihk August 21, of chow + plot—and the thing that is left is insuflerably silly, In ered aetna ib kere Lt ae Sa oe sei By order of TAO ILS OS kay } will have aye ai vl of rapidly Alling up the deticieney i% Pap yeotor 4 now tics in the stream to. eet antim, Mary Avice, only: daughter of Isrival C. ‘fact the success of Toodles himself depends upon the uceeeded, Among tho personages introduced is poor . HILLHOUSE, Adjutant General, the strength of tho five regiments called for by the go” | the right of th » Fear Not isa transport ship. ary W. Lawreneo, aged 9 months nnd 2 days, j 4 1 9 ko’s | Mr. Boulby, the esp Lond 1 os vornment from the Siate, Mayor Van Vorst is empow- | ask wii go quit wovkailing squadron, The volun- The relatives and friends of the £ yao invited actor's ability to personate a drunken man. Clarke's : ay ry ’ ir eiryabsiornanted Sa tanieat Times, who, RECRUITING FOR THR ARMY. ered to swear in reeruits, and to agord the n ; teer com mi-sio: ud offers are as Py — ts attond the funeral, this (Monday) Bs ne ecee “personation is really excelient,a little elaborate probably, o seimcled, winsinnng theviciins, Thepelle f ‘ ; Pranspaie means {or immosiate trausportation of the tt Ac;ing Mastor and Cotnmander—Falward H. Fancon, — | clock, from the residence of hor graw!father, Haury but imitated to tho life. In other comedies—os, for in. | Could very woll have dispensed with tho introduction. | Tho improvement in recruiting for goueral service, | Yrenton, en rowe to \lis seat of War. ‘Tho Mayor will at Chick Mate and Viiot—stargis Center, Whittam ; ne ee sstance, “My Neighbor's Wife”—his comic powers are { 43 & matter of tuste and feeling it is paiuful as well as which we recorded at the commencement of last week, | Wid at his ofive from day today to carry into eect the | — Acting Assistant Paymasier and Clerk—Angustus Bi BER oAL BIGOk orders of Governor Olde nd sonwein, Mrs, Many Jaye, wife ot Richy corse Spear. 4 mouths, of Cho ten, S.C. 2 ¢ ,, uty purchased (wo Boston me knew her hat to love her. 2 GUARD. andthe Eihan Alin, which | — Tho frienes, and those of th lately attached to the Presi- | are to be immediately tttted (or service. The V An- | Vi to attend the funeral, from “the ros of Colonel Goody! dersen is at present in the dee’ nophew, B. W. Wilson, No, 2¢4 South Third 8 has not continued, but, on the contrary, business bi never been more inactive than it {s at present, Scarcely suflicient men are enlistet in this department to supply Me current wants of the army. Fortonately, howev. ity which prevailed from June, * shown to better advantage Under his engagement the | Mensive to see real suilerings mixed up with theatrical ‘Winter Garden draws full and fashionable audiences. | ‘ash of this description, ‘The plot of the aMfair is—as usunt The comedy of “Leap Year” and “Tcolles” are an- | § most of these show pieces—a mass of absurdity, which, vmounced for this evening. juckily for managers, is not the least impediment to sue. INT A meeting of tho officer: dent’s Life Guard, under © enve Of her broek the unwonted act It has been mentioned in one of the weekly papers, as | Ces8 of the most Iserative natu “La Prise de Pekin’ 0) | was hold on Saturday Inst, at which various A detachmiont of 100 seamen, 100 ordinary geamon,and | 1yu, at two o'clock this (Mouday) afternoon, i y 0) ae y god service 6, i ? 9 * resolutions ist a ° c " s Ohio New k papors pleage eupy. ~ ‘att interesting fact, that Mrs, Thayer, Mrs. Baker and | WHl, without question, run for many months. int tae ae iiss Ma ny 8 - me mat Whe sarellg cp |: Tcaeed dacioablag ia vary /ddbined force the OC (ae en rae sane troen ths RID to-day, aod Newark papers please topy. ERE Mrs. Chanfrau, three of (ho lady performers at this estab 1S Avery ben just hadan opate, in twoiecta, tecsived: jE ears os most, if notall, of the old regiments, | 4405 ce-golouel Goodwin. “It wan ok, jhe pains tine re 4. Be Ok wards of 1,700 men on hoard tant night, | Many W a4 yours : lishment, occupy the relations to each other of grand- prhipe . solved that all the officers should withdraw from undor | 2% Was pretty well ¢ od. Seventy new recruits Pit atives family aro invited to mmothor, mother and daughter, It might be interesting, | M- Tambertii bas arrived in Paris en route for Naples, aly. four of Avemen: anit a few boys wore sent 0 | 116 command. ‘Tho resolusion was unanimously adopted Tabre are viow'ea wie Skis 377 en of ine, who | O'clock, from her Isto fe oie vernon’ st weei fron ity offies mand, 4 tu al imous! dy here are now OM Une nan of the Sab who Ky 8 Ye < reot. 4 it wore truc, but tt unfortunately lacks that ers utial | Where he is engaged for a series of representations, swernor's Island last week from tho city offlees. The | ana tho oowsequence tx that for the present the Prosi’ | will probably be taken off ou Muidiy, Tao complement | MO kE—At Sing Sing, on Friday, August 28, Furze v ghter relative It is said that tho new Lyrique, Opera House, which | 7° uiting parties altribute the dearth of busitess to the | dent's Life Guard is broken up. of the will be 410 8 went, «fa of Benjamin Moore, m the 6th year of attribute. Mrs. Chunfrau is not the daughter or relatiy yrique, Op ip. fi ’ y spremium; but if roceuiMar> | Tho otticers Ivaving tutent to on procurable at all this should not interfere with business | Mentatence, und with a man at Uh uy wit have impii ‘denee the hata new and boticr regiment » another resi: Tho fol immonts of ¥ ir head in whom ppointed te th nw. chant ships ofS little donbt and now iting out at the portly be ander min Hudson, the command Kok Ma oalcne. was to have been ready for opening in September, will Gayler'’s military spectacular drama of “BullRun” |" be completed before the month of April. igman, the popular violone 18 of h ove, wre urch, Sit (hor and of her grands Ato attend {anes ythis (Moaday) afvers to the exieat of stopping it altogether. The only way in list, is engaged for the wns presented tor the first ine last Monday evening at ¥ staat ; Saker ¢ | musical festivals at Hamburg ad take abolition should leg ly affect: the regular | way, Tits rumored that oneof the Lelande, of the ting Mast noon, at four o' lock. the New Diwery theatre, was covtinued throughout the a ic . ey oe mburg and Wiesbaden, to take ts Lh the alvantage it gives those voins tropolitan Motel, will a cept the comrasud ot the new re: | 2: 3: Rit —On Sunday, Augns Sorum Taunus, wife wweek, and ia announced nightly for this week algo, It | piace ‘on the 16th and 24th inst, ws who pay p » Varyiog trom twent giment. Win. Bait fuilor, in the 20th ° of her aye Atay Tho Lombardo, of Nilay, publishes the following Mar, aut of ow and aeq eas actly ad Clorks-—J, Channe yy, draws crowded hous vit faym Barnum's Museum js nover failing in ifs attractions. | curiovs letter, addressed to tho Pope by an obi | Se Hoe up th Rg atrleh eal Citi IVAL O 3EL PRISONERS, poate Pog Jesao de 'y (for many y: aoek Ek fa Sona ben Gar ye iy sad peg: 10 Use 0 the regular of obtain e ebknan slideasn CHRD RAdbice opie a cricet c i q ates: ny a y from Me “eshte “Whatever hour of the say oF evening one visits it, he Is | Woman, once a celebrated dancer: _ | the two dolar, ¢ take them lo the voluatocia. |. ™® tanspert st gate es ew York, arrivedon | the tuo, Lo to the W. G, Andevgon a ape ae: a ‘Mhundreds of people. young and old, examining the advanced aed @ t& JT hitublo mysolt in the | Detactments of te enlisted in Philadelphia, Poston, Ly morning z on City, iwuching at Workmen are now engig: ting vt the timber | Mos —On Sunday, August 25, Carmarren Er: maroc en piatees OC son Ps ions ; and Ditterly deplore havitig occas y sean. | Rochester aud Ba ad to Fort Columbus | Hampton Roads, where ‘she on board tho f and puttiyg the blocks in rvatiness to build the ade dacgbtor of Marvell and the lato Jamos Slo ‘the countlens cnriositags Wilh, Wish J} 1s ¢remmed, from ‘the hippopotatins in his bath on the cellar ocr, to the \happy family fe their cage in the aitic. The theatrical wel sieamer, Tt fest and second si 0 be Dulit on the slip between the houses, MILADELVIIA NAVY YARD, af a penod of five and | ast week: 0 of reeruiting by fifo and dram has been revived in the two latter cities, mu sicians having been sett from Governor's Isiand for t » who were landed at Fort Lafayette, They ‘from the United Siates flagship Minnesota, nd the funeral, this ( : pune ’ : sano, at two o'clock, frorn the residence of 1 ume, whe’ oman government 18 endurin rary am, and are th taken from prizes The folle su lis the oti itachst te r. No. 2 ‘ 4 Representations compare favorably with those on move | yyeuich, venture, unworthy sinner as Fam, (0 60) Colonel Loomis, Fifth infantry, United States A s Licla deine ete see | Sugte Eatgn ptvonine Ge Tie Re STOOP ane pial peg sn ne Paper mrill pet Pretentions stages. The pieces for to-day are the drama | scobly to t's aid with tho trifling eam of five hundred Aus. | (he newly appointed commander of the troeps on Go Disio; G. Gia tin istay Hout to sail to manding, Alox. |“ psf "g island, a-riv . Peter diy A short illnees, sermon, of and the comedy of The Haunted | (rian livres, which Loffer un contribution to s amod | Joba Donnol; of “ Michact Earle’ {at that poet yest stant Sing On, | the infant son of Ch euny, implori he. sani 0 big Diessi ommand, ‘Colonel Smith, the ‘i e" ey bint At. i \ Brien. Vittle Miss Toedt, the violinist, aro still engaged Charlotte, and her son Eustagio and Eligibeth his wife, | St. Louis, Missouri, where he has beon ordered’ to f r . he officers of the privateer A. MeDonald; Actin attond the funo gi hw; he residence of his parents, No. ii ! all the children they may have, and fusily for all my | report. , y 58 Hester siveet, this (Monday) oftornvon, at tivo o'elock, ssistont Enyinecr, J. I. L Mornsoy.—In J Bryants’ Minstrels, a} Nechonics’ Hel!, haye the fleld y,N.J, Sunday morning, Au- oodles bodily into apy other play—and that can be | eMlcial accounts; but this is of the least possible conse. | iret ams, Dostority,t the end that he’ good may | — ‘The Governor's Teiand mon are now exorcised at 1 pe es Ret aisle wey ely NJ "\ of African cpera pretty muck all to themselyce, and of ee ‘4d the wtoked perish. His olinoss’ bumtliated | 2 Hy there being part of a battery of ligut tat ‘of Georgia, o's Maton, Tore F. Hollis. mption, Sanam Mownson, th tho 55th your course are doiug a good busiuess. Amoug other comieal- | servant and sine’, GTUSEPPA TALANE RA, nA rone eae. ; qpmin, of Alabama, MISCELLANEOUS. is of the fambly are respoctfully invited to ate ities they have a burlesque on Bull run Ex first dazeor of thé Anctent Cisalpine Republic. Rho ties oalle Toe MOIR regial air hc de , a ae rune ited States Haus port stoamship State of Georgia, | tond the funeral, from tho residence of her fou, Jubn He ‘The Melodeon spreads itself m tho way of getting up a eae PEGA EM Ae aap nl agg Mattel | amg 0: Hout Cary.ina, Jon J. Garvin, Commanter, from Fort Viekons, Fort | Morrisoy, S14 York street, Jersey city, tis (Noadiy) afters M ‘ 4 Fino Arts. en anneal wopeot y , OP Minsigsipy t Jefferson, Ty mi K d Weeat, Klori'n, with the | noon, at four o’cloek. most altractive programme, Among the entertainments mnaayuin iavGeiarere’ Olsvmnna aR tee oo 1 ti | C3 Of Virgginta, an RS eg, mails ane pp syarrived at Phoatelphia oi the dh | Orsey.—On Saturday morning, August 24, after a pains #0 liberally provided are the operatic ballet of Th * 7 4 SR Rees Oie neem ce Sol CHET ten ‘i Armstrong, of Georgia. fastant, \ Vivikens ateight i’. M.asth Joly; | ful Laces, Mee. Mart Ouney, widow of Peleg ¢ betiated a ni Batic cs neh ine abt ae The place in town best worth visiting just now J6 | nents of infantry, How lying Useless at anes sof Loateiaia; JD. Wikior srviyed. at Fort Joft Tortugss, eight P.M. 20th; | inthe 77th yoar of hor ags, ged the Regimont!? and tho ; ctito opera of ‘the-samo» | rray'e gallery. There, one has an opportunity of wit. | Were unconditionally discharged, Mississippi; = Sin pailod mm nt tiv 23 1 | ghe rorntivve and friends. i : t A ‘ m " 1 “ jesiseippi; mith, of f hoy t ym oat five P.M. 23h, are The ro'ntiv. s and friends of the fam ‘0 Tesped “the ballet of“ Harve t Yiome,” gymnast c exe cies, the | cscing the most exeitine imcidents of the campaign with, | PLAMect of tle twelfth infantry making rapid strict : i Eat Hap, Wout, ot vclovon’ P.M. -stma day; | tavlted coniendihetensealsttib Cena attire ce F fe pevaaboanah ie: an secs abe wards 67m yhHon: . 4 Freeman, of New Orleans Robin- *K q y ramet aha pee otrernonn a rfying trapaze, and songs and dances ad hhitum, oat the foar of a stray bulict or the equally uucomtortabse | fhe fotiowing are the Alterations tadily Jn tho rooruitian, SOE Seis oa Soabale rie obenpevinier oes) St ne AOL to Wants ae Case | kee Bee eitenns, Nucen Woe Twat The American Concert Hall, tho Canterbury, the Crystay | eyeation of a: Tho only reliab’e recordsot the war | * we by tho reownt nets of Congress, aed atniis | Pro's Cones ter, U.S An; Janae B, 7.3 Nu; George Kimball, | 7 O'Lavcnvay.--On Sunday, Aug at 25, at hnif past sover wPalace and the Gaitics rival the Melodeon in the au oe, etivencss of their entertuiuments. ‘They are all very fs sek § te wera) Orders:-—The three monthé eatia ote! ollieess aud crew 150 mon, * are tobe foot a On xo other can d glo soldiers who enlis ted in their company ov be placed. The correspondents of the rebel newspay utwithin one month ifter the cate of thoir - amusing. >, ho correspondents of the Northern journals | ¢l irge; the bounties paid for enlistments at remote s\ innoll, Conrad Waso, | “o'clock, Mary O'LOUGY AN, hyou ‘I 4 7 eailore from stoop: | 19 days, ) eaflor from frigate | ‘Phe friends of the Charl Phomas Tattle suitors fr \ years, 7 inouths and Y OF TH THE LOYAL NAVY. mily and thos of her father, John a th ibe tni . o ‘ . M4 1 THE HINTOR OF DHE RAL! Cahill, aro respectfully iuvite? to ottend the funere!, fromy Nixon's Cirous is exhibiting for two days—to-day and the correspondents of the English press pil. sbepranium nt: +o dullars walt for aocepiad an shell Philip ML Pareel’s, VD. H. Brophy, Wi bar lade ronldeodey ireapect “Hill; Brooklys, om Ziseuday vba ricer seein Willlnegabaree, , sl are abolished, Tho term of eniisinent is abr tay Unie Staras Swe Orage, Acapyico, July 27, 1801. Morgan’ uvcamer Crisacers Chieion'| eeeorhoon: efete lasek Yer Haan he jarereek . fie worse -than cither; but Brady ever ies. | from fve to tice years. The pay of private séldiors | gp order to banish all fears and doubts that may exist . Vito, £blen Minaya. ich fe y on ol pte i roased Lo $13 pel the three year so! . Shs Neracte 4 : * We uniorstand that Herrmann, the wizard magician | He is to the f tho republic what | is increased an a 1 send te. thkec ee + | fp the mints of the people at home in relation to the loy- | 1 bo Loops and blockading squadron at Ryay.—-On Sunday, Angust 25, Parmex Ryax, a native sand sorcerer par excellence, is to make his appearance at | Vandermeulen wa 3 of Towle’ Quatorne, HIS eee ee eee ee merpinn; dither Marghieton bt alty of the s:am‘n in the Pacific syuadron, Yprocooa to | hort Pi lent. ‘The night of July 23. Fort | of the parish of Lisvooab, county Tipperary, Iveland. tthe Academy of Music for the first time about tho 4th | plcturce, though perhaps not as lasting as the batt edd Aba GaTTLOR AHO INCISA aA ant FC TbEd fats Bias LH cide MIATA aE TAG altos |Chees edn Hea iiisetn areas tey Hd Sia enh ta sof next month, ‘The success which he has met with } picees on tho pyramids, will not the less immortalize | Vy the recruiting officer, | Hitheri peas oC ‘tilts’ modth’ Gio Fi | Contd. not asco capa Oe Teale Maiserts ateoses hia (sdecais attaricatitay Carte otsisoe: 4m both hemispheres, and the orders with which he has | those introduced in them. ver te E Wesemaiuian stuest heme en ata aga é m inieati § placo between Fort 1 Ryas.—On Sindy, August 26, Taos Byes, aged 1 Deen decorated by Feveral sovercigns of the C1i | It will be asked how these shifting scenes of strife an’ | from tive ud whalt to five feot three inch ce iv the ere iforces. The steam frigate Colorado was at Fort months and 15 days, sou of Denis aud Margores Pickens. and one cr two of the rulers of the New World, indicate | carnage were “fixed”? by the photograp y ‘The minimum in the French artuay is Aye feet one and o ‘rho. sii fark Rt ee ee ea a ee ee ‘The United States frigate Macedonian, and stoar that he isa marvel in the necromantic art. Our sove- | more simple. Brady pe half. a iy pass ree! ren dock; thy Crusader and Water Witch were at Key West an the | The frients of the family are most respectfully invited Ege will efon have.an\opportimily to judgo for thora- | quality which our dflcors siood eo much in neod of-at | pewtint AC Ge ee yea seenavet tres iaplaco | 21st ult. posslosseeali: nhler beaten to attend tho funcrat, trv Eh tho resttinon of Lie) a ona, elves, and the wizard, we aro sure, will have nocanse | Lull run—pivck. Ho went into the fight, not exactly Iike Uthat a joined of potatoes witl be | sui rile, When Parssbul tatallicenos. Choe VOR ee to complain of itliberality ou thesr part. tho Sixty-ninth, stripped to the pants, but with his slee: roped each man ths ce times per week whenever prac- tho Comuvids rig i = ees [cca hy seed Gout Amoricans registered wt Gun & "Co.'s Anioriean and ‘ = 11, Sanpers, One of tho Mexican papers says of Max Maretzek's | tucked up and his big camora dirceted upon every point ‘ wee eto take tho cath OF 2 which was ne oe Fe sf teeny ; a Baar, ep dL ycar and ‘opera troupe:— of interest on the ficid. Some protend, indeed, that it was | MEBTING OF THE OFFICERS OF THE SIXTY- sib suit for the Louor of Hhesiup, the | J punny Now York; Mra. N. Wi, kmvaons and. & Be LN At hace Eanes ‘The first opera season has now closed, and, although ye erious and formidable looking instrument thal NINTIL REGIMENT. Adal ply gtone mous and brother,’ Boston: H.W. Farrar, mother and aa Eas irera che rasitounn fear that our enterprising manager, Me. Maretzek, hae not | produced the panic. Tho runaways, it is sald, mistook it | Parsuané to tho order of Lleutenant Colonel Nagont, of Tome from the Kmipito City, white mest bi thete | sisters Ringe, Mo.) 4-H mith, Wisotssat, Me-s Wi; 2. Hane an eoakien on: Bitte catGtoL oe, Sax mot with all the success he merited, yet, considering the | for the greatstenm gun discharging 660 Dail: ® minute, | thoSisty ninth regent, a mecting of the offiegrs of the che Toit alefl dak mack piece AOU LIE han: McLisory unin; J, Hatuorscheld, Loa: | cuene, Infant Onnghier of Alexander Ii. and Jeanette Oe dat the Essex stroet market drit! room, rei ieieeh atti and | inthe time of fe sely at thy hour appointed, th at the that gon present depressed state of Mexico, couscquent on politica; | and incontinently took to their heels when they got within | regiment was b. events, we tuink he has great reason to congratulate hima | its focus. However this may be, it is certain that they | at four o'clock. self. To, the artists the public owe a debt of gratitude for | ig not get away from Brady as easily as they did from ug took pla many pleasing hours. Thebenodts of tho talented sisters | “he enemy. He has Axed the cowards beyond the possi " Natal were great triumphs. We have n ver seen more | bility of adonbt. f enthusiasm, more bouquets, or greater demonstrations of | It Russell, of the London Times, really wants tp know | hat in t venworth, W. Willa. eLaughtin and Wm. | suorp, oged § months. ultrick, Lowell, Mass.; ‘The friends and rejatives of the family are respectfully nmol 8, C, Demarest, Boston invited toa tend the funeral, from the residenc hold of hua R, Gi , of Ohio, has been seriously | parents, 305 Dean street, near Fourth avenue, th Deach, nud who re, | ill, but if now pronounced out of danger. (lay) afLernoon at three o'etoek. sd tiem toa Ladin | dobn tus, Governor sippi, was indeeted |. THoxisor.—On Sunday morning, August 25, Tromas B. », 225 South Seventh pur fore jon ani our breth boys tov i up ont in. ax partie larized in orday'’s Herat, i the property thoy mately belonging to ib, as roturn to ession tate oF fered. As farast can | én the 15th inst. to Miss all, of Tuscaloosa, bef boul beta ee eee great regard and appreciation, avd we feel convinced | who ran away at Dull Ran, he had betler go er RIT Ee CeO en bee ike verte arue ane been sworn ia, | Ala, His t wis ere ee street, Jersey city, this (Monday) afternoon, at two they will ever remember with pleasure those evenings in | to Brady's. Prominent among tho fugitives he will aati ‘ A TRUE BLUE. 2 o'elock. In Brookly: bead A 25, A Mexico. recognise @ portrait not unfamiliar to bimee! | — The proceedings boing altogether of a be: ies War Mapenoloend Malttom, spi pig bc Re om aad se ae a the HERALD War Maps, on eniendered | Wife o! Mr. Thomas A. Temple. SEIZURE OF SION PAPERS. A now edition andor, Me., August 26,1861. | paper, benntifilly The extra Pangor Demverat, a | 40x50 inches; ©» ‘The London Court Journal says thatarumor has gone | in the loosing glass. Patterson, we regret to sayy | (er, nnd the meeting quite of a desult forth ty Marlame Lind-Goldschmyt is likely to resume | is not there; but Patterson was nowhore, and, of course, aoe ota her professional labors, rady could not catch hia, broke up about #ix o'clock. ‘The f..neral will take place from St. Loke’s church, Cline ton avenna, Lrooklyn, on Tuesday afternoon, at hail-past fk Barite | three o'clock. —On Saturday evening, Avgust 24, Mare colored, is now ready, Size of shoot ws thirty-four maps: A Brrv's Eye Virw ov six Usrrep | 1, Wanrac ‘The IVustrated News says of the Loudon theatres-—Tho | Bailinage apart, this collection is the moet curfous and F | doposited in the Post Oilice on Friday night. ‘ont. | = sive of Mise. yet avo tue Sker or Wana | EU2suen, daughter of John C. and Ahae Wallace, aged 4 theatiical season now hastens to its close, and the busi. | Interesting that has as yet been exibitod, Tho groupings | RELIER FOR FAMILIES OF SIXTY-NINTIL | master has no u partment and retaius the payers | St zine Winle -chareewans 4 sit yw WARIN | months 6 days, : ‘nossaction of managements is execedingly languid, Foran. | of entire regiments and divisions, within a space oi REGIMENT. until he receives ordeig. The Dencerat was sapp.cesed the Skat or War in Virginia, and thirty The re es and friends of the famity aro respectfully Seat of War, and | invited to attend the funeral, from. the resid Sd. pared parents, corner of Van Brunt’and Sullivan str inovermonts, | Brooklyn, this (Monday) afternoon at two o% nted in superiof-| further notice , a week or two , and the office deg’ | others, showing at aglaneo the Who marking clearly and distinetly the ars ong, camps, harbors, forts, other week the Princess’ struggles to keepopen. Mr | couple of feet square, present some of the most curious TO THE EDITOR OF TUK HERALD. by the peap! Phelps has already departed, aud left the field to M, Fech. | cfvcts as yet produced in photography. Considering the Why do not the “Irish Directory” a themselycs of | troyed. idst the pregent emergency to disburse the fon ’s on hat ter, who has occupied the stage for five nights out of the umstances under which they were taken, i for ARREST OF MR. SAMUEL EAKIN Lis iol att 3 aaa Barre " ' RR y . SAX BAKIN. tylo, on one Bid » shot, so that they can b Jamaica, E. T., papers please copy. six. Tiree have bocn devaned to “Hamlet” and two to } te excitement, the rapid movements and the sn. ive of | Whe Telit of sullring families of members of the Sixty Piri vatiet: Mupodb ab tselrosloerae ae ries iibeacn eohibe ok wassablog Rae hee — ke «The Corsican Brothers.” At the Olympic Miss Amy tue hattie field, we have sven nothing to compare with Many premanent persors who can influence the dispo Samuel Fakin was arrested asa § at yestor’ | and reference duriig the war. These maps were drawa DLISEELIAANEOU Sedgwick appeared on Monday in Mr. ‘Tom Taylor's drama | ‘hem in their powerful contrasts ef 1h jun of that fuidiare makrig themselves atill more day, "He 1s connected with Mr, Sloal, now at Ricbmoud? | y for the NEW YORK HERALD, | + Bas poietic hel: een ee Plot and Peesion” ag Meme, de Fontanges. Among the hace an histe ‘ euons by assumning exDi-oL OF Movements Lo levy ¢ i eat : ; ike pers SERED ACK OR BEOWN.—GFORGRS AIR PVF, fine Ledger gh . tae eat | ti bitions’ for that obj Tn thess bard umes the | i Allermg arms for the rebele, Ills papers seized 8 cot War Maps i Single 9108) heapest and be ico 370. por box, or three Robson, as Desmarets, maintains all his original excel. | ap are F; Jonce, The Taymarket covti from x Court Hocee, + oo fant wou mn withthe rebo's, A oof wive for a his partici: w $B u 100 for $12 50, Agents 2 very usotil, 3 d at the drug slore, 306 Grand slveet. adic alates Riese arkaga ipl iohameion Paaees FO SOUCY Tee i eau ewe YOR, -\agis fold telegraph was found among his bagzage, and over | wanted Address EDWARD F. LLOYD & eres cme gaara comedy, “My Lord and My Lady,” tn which, Mr. | Aflington House, the seat of General Lee, and the old $1808 ply ity ar +4 “s is vt the shi Petes ine aa T ($3, DOUBLE SOLE SHOES; ALEO at and Mrs. C. Matthews still continye to be favorites. At | Lomestend of the Custis family. The following are among ‘ sue aa nae New York <r aaeaues 6 ’ le, ) the Standard Mr. Creswick still continues to attract, | the most interesticg of the groups and portraite—Cen STATE MILITIA, Launching of One or the New Gun- . E16 AE IRE TEM ROR “= ——— « The Flower Giri” has, however, this week been substi. | McClellan and staf—tho most perfect Jikencss of the yonng | The friends of this regiment are yet sanguine ef its bee Boats, &e. Onieial Drawings of Wood, Bday & Co.'s | J ‘ARE STUBLORN—READ. a will be Paivapeurata, Ar gnet 25, 1861. FENTUC : ar Tuscarora was launched yester, KENTUCKY, EXTRA CLA ening at the Navy Yard, in the presence of an im. 39, 1s, 45, 60, t She was christened by the daughter «f Y AND MISSOURI STATE LOTTERIES, -tuted by thogmirrey drama, entitled “Ambition,” in which | commander of the army of the Potomac that hasasyetbeen | I 2 2 corps that Scotland and Ameri Ane Miss Marriott sustains the character of Catharine Howard, | taken; Ger. McDowell and steffon the steps of Ar! proud to acknowledge. The meu comprising ft are prin and Mr Crezwick that of Ethelwold. House; Gen. Heintzelman and staffat their headquarters 3 who ¢ ot go to this wer oy a necossi- Blondin was drawing immense crowds at the Crystai | in Aloxandria; General Burnside and stad, of the Fi ‘ pve for the vindication of aight prin No. 8 Manion sterner, New Yorn, July 20, 1861. Dear Pocror—T have been attticted with to} J this morning T wes induced to pay you fit when, after one ope 1 a 7, Gay 11. | One can imagine 1 G8, 6 your hands, m: ressing eithor to Sostaved'#o'’s 5, 71, 63, 34, 83, 74, bent freo of charge by ad Palace, Sydenham, His popularity is described ag | Rhode Island regiment; Major General Sandford and stad; Piearte FE hake crogeents PaO ag (ei tsed ll tee GIs ll Baked WOOD EDDY CO. np amie “éguperbuman.”” He fs soon to visit Paris, Goneral Blemker and staff; Colouel Corcoran and stam | fp Sof thesFighth of thie, thelr. | tee ee ee Covington, Ky., or ts Louls, Slo, | Uein’ toned ssury’a aango, ta Lave it robecned, aud to hone! Adelina Patti had a grand concert recently at the | Sixty-ninth regiments: en in the act of sighting a gun | adopted “Jersey City News. Comer eT BER Team so distinetiy, reflects great credit ou you fer the iit Crystal Palace, Sho had for her coadjatora Madame | at Arlington Heights; Colonel Wood and staff, Fovriecuth | TS! feet ALARMING RIOT—A POLICE OFFICES BEAD LATD na Lottery—Prizes Cashed | tmouut of skill you possest, I beg to thatil you f Rudersdorff, Signore Tiberiui and Roneoni, and M. Zelger, | Brooklyn regiment; Colone! Hobart. Ward“and staff, Scott ahd OPEN—TWO OVERS INJURED. and iniormation furnished. Address Clase & Co., bank- | Tonnao truly appreciate, | tin, sit, yout et She hersolf supplied for her share of the performance the | Life Guard; Colonel Hawkins and etait, York 1 by | Late Jast night a dreadful riot-took place in Jorsoy City, |, °78 28 Wall.stroct, Now 3 Bu z —~-— i “ oor 7? & vos: ol @Utasey av Garibaldi @ J House, | ; teh Police offic " ras spl fc Dr. VON MOSCHZISKER'S office for curing the dens and cavatina from Lucia df Lammorm vor,” “Regenava nel | Zounves; Colonel d’Utasey and staff, Garibaldi Gyard, poiccgtig Koni Sani 1 vig eae | iu which Police oMfeer Harney’s head was split end two | parenetors Haly Dyc=The Best in the | gyetimd ws ot 107 clinton placa, between Filth and Sixt Silenzio,” Eckart's “Swiss Eeho Song,” the Scotch bailad, Among the single portraits are likenesses of G be made tw Alban Hi ates army, No. 7 | oth njored. The frets are as follo Ji appears that orld; harimipss, religble and jnstantan % dand } ayennes, Within a Mile o’ Edinburgh Town,” and the rondo finale | Fremont, Butler, Banks, Dix and Hardee (of Asior place. * at the corner of Morris and Greene streets a man by the | applicd at BATCHELOR'S Wig Factory, 16 Bond street, CVTRONG'S PATEN ttARLR from ‘La Sonnambula.” All wece yociferously applauded, | erate army), the late Colonel Slocum, &e., &e. Me GERMAN RANGERS. pame of Coney keeps @ liquor saloon, A number of - ————--———-—- &S Medatoad 6 gnd the Swiss ana Scotch songs enthusiastically encored, Of the larger groups, the most effective are the army adinis- drunken ph Hed at the house, demandin ons ¢ Hlastic Stockings, Shoulder | firoadway: price $17 au his regiment, the headquarters of which are at the 5 ; ny Bandages, &e. Dri OVE : Home,” ani for the Scotch, the Irish ballad, “The Last | Rhode Island regiment at Camp Sprague; the Seventy. u ete: lal ana | &% ed that he did net keep his house open on the Sab- . PSR RAR eager e Thoy are farn ¢, who have been mustered into seryic way park, Another o for the Rangers 13 forming ia Williamsburg. As soon as are ready they will be sent to Washing Colonel will romain here with the ri in thirty-six honrs, on applicat: y EDWARD st in the door and tmashed @ | 495, @uimblety’s Pimple Banisher.—Price | jyssp-p.j,, U. 8. Yaseport Agent, &e., window, and thus an nee, A rogular melee | $i per bottle. sent by mail or express to any address, hambors atfoets isha followed, on which olficer Harney entered, and, in the | Olllee 499 Broadway. — ‘y, proceeded to expel the parties. Tn Rose of Summer’? The young Jady was in fine tone, aud | ‘irst regiment, formed in hollow square at the Navy Yard, gang most admirably, the “Echo Song” and “Tho Last | the Fighth regiment at Camp McDowell, the Engiacer Rose of Summer,” being perhaps hor most acceptable | corps of the Now York Twelfth at Camp Anderson, efforts in the ears of tho audience, even though the facil- | Zouaves on the lookout from the belfry of Fairfax Court 1.200. PATRIOTIC, COMIC. AND SBF Military Shoulder Braces and Abdomiq | Lea (IU velojes tram ail parts of thw Union discharge of tom, whilet nea nthe bac cad wi t @ Maly andipower shown in the two Italian’ bravuras were | House, &e , Xe. ing officers until Une requisite obtained | doing so he was struck on the back of the head with @ | 0 portors combinel—A new and superior article, at | one ditirrent, for $12, including all tho fine varioties you Weally remarkable. An engagement at the Theatre Royal ‘These views only conatitute a fractional portion of the | to complete the regiment bad no aid ne, or oa? sach dangerous weapon, and his | MAnsit & Co.'3 Truss office, No. 2 Vesey strect, Astor | Sab order, from ao up to 1,200, at one coat each, atc. A. ividual, aud bave borne all the 1, xo (hat he now lies in a very precas | House. MILLER’S, 25 Ann street, New York. 1 the an pro, hear he at- = 1s in command’of Colonel Schocoing, aided by | ay (at which thine about five t yecpte bat ase, RESTAURANTS. comps 33 in command jonel Schoenin; le bd). tinteriel apot, and they, t pore: abiad en A CeO AN Menai Colouel Lauts Kazinekr, who las Jong been the | De), turvied to the spot, and they, Yoo, wore abused) tree aib, Sle AN AT, FRIED OR OILED POTATOES, ROLL commences on Monday, September 2. number of wich the collection wilt be composed when | {el any apeocintin ‘ ‘Mr. Alfred Mellon has oponed Covent Garden theatre | complete. It is Mr. Brady's intention to follow up the | yy, YS i for grand promenade concerts. operations of the army until he Jeaves no meident of tbe The close cf the Royal Italian Opera gives tho London | war w thout its graphic representalion. ering im of the nguerreotype and Photograph size for 50 cents. Photographs, extra ON hae many negatives of soldiers general sterpreter Of (his ty All tho olficers yonce having bi nt to Chiof Officer Marinus, | who have gone to tho war, from which duplicates may bo and delicious, Colfo, 8¢.; Sweet Potatoos, Lima Post the oceasion for saying — Adtivab Ge the dubesniae, Practical military men fieurenat Colonel is a arried tothe spor, taking with bitn offeers Robene, Ki: a? Card fuotographs, four for $1. Re. | Heans, Tomatoes, Soecotash, Hot Corn, Pu 5 od this tanagrertal heh Non Arrival of the erga ate of a military school \v Poiand,and of the Uni Chayolte and’ Ma able fores then at | member ANSON’S, 689 Broadway. Cabbaze, Onions, 8e,5 Pies, 4€.; Lest Coifve and Lea, Ge.5 Since Mr. Guy commenced his managerial career he has + Faren Post, Augast 25-8 P.M. | of Bresiau. During the war of 1548-49 he served wy ‘ . Un seeing the police officers reinterced, se ie a a NA from 6.4. M. tl 10 ¥. SM. “Union Restaurant, 23 Liberty never had so prosperous a canpaign as the one whese | a ie ace no algny of the Hibernian, distinction ia the Sardinian army under Charles A.bErt camped, but the Chief wd bis | Crigtadoro’s Walr Dye, Wigs and Ton- epitaph we are now caled viiiant and ovelicwing | ‘The Nova cet:an passed down at haif.past two this | Sud the present King. He has been mm Wen balties aml was | mon gveceeded iy arresting the following:—Patrick Feely, 1¢ world, Wholesale and retail, and re —————— Ro ee eneting 2 porusnd t diminution of tie indi ‘ev eaitiay Cattmibint cides ; twice wounded. Johv Madden, Lackey Faiou, Pats k Cogan avd Jon ed at Nov 6 Astor House, SPECIAL NOTICES. q MELE hed. taiderable Cow! a Stati a dts sie rr hea Sweeny, who wil Be brought up b ecprder ane ne ay ~ ~ once ample ‘‘pit' to a miserably con paces Dares plea wirahs sabes sare CALCIUM SHARPSHOOTERS., Sr eenlisie Tate aforpiin fur SveeTietadk. © iheipeiit Are ANTED—IHE CARPENTERS O8 NEW YORK AND affording acsolmodation for fifty persous—have reward w g fg bey e ; Married. Sicinity, to attend a pabilo meoting te bo held in “Od. the director, and those who “know the exormous risk City Intelligence. A trial of Professor Grant's calcium light, as adapted to | on the alert for the mga the other Leer ne ss hay | _ Anaunor—Taaacs.—On Saturday, August 25, Lieutenant | Convention Hall, 179 Woostor strect, Wednesday evenit gy od the director and (Hore We his position, and the um: | The ateamer VanderDilt is now upon the great balance | the purposes of war, witl take place to-night at Wechaw. | i® # very efficient officer, and te suifering muctsfrom his | 1 A) ee Angra, Tereviray Azores, to Tave, cldest | August 23, in regard to the prescut and future. prospects 1 y purp , y din 4 » », 4 gust 23, 1 tiring zeal with which he has onerous | dry dock near the foot of Pike slip, Faet river. Sho was | Ken Heights, Now Jersey, should,the weather prove favor sana oot aie ERC AN ! guter of Captain Lyon Isaacs of Compray C, Ira Itarris | of the busi Workingmen of ollwe branched aro duties, will, we are quite sure, rejoice to hear Of the | isos undor the superintendence of Mr, Tames B Nichol- | aylo, The Professor is anxious to demonstrate practically y Democratic County: Convene | Guird, cavalry, at No. 8 Division strect, cordially in financial result. The season began with Le Prophete,” | CUS ny as eupied was twd bours and thirt y atote WK on the 24 of April, aud has included seventy throo repre. ata RWI D are pn | bul thet I powerfnt hight when attacktag fortresses, ma: will be strippes : ppeved. cr other such pisces. Situated in a hollow, with ‘ proper reflectors, it casts a powerful god lurid gleam upon | c spot to be attacked, expesing with the clearness of the | A C. stot day the persons who may be working th or about | ler was chosen ju AM | choir batteries. While the pe in the vici sroving of (he action of ihe Democratte State Com. the grert benefit that will be derived from the use of his ‘URNITURE, ROOM SUIT O RB for $24, in all colors. vetures, nt Chamber’Snits, plain and ernamental, EARRING 5 B88 Canal street, opposite SowsNncrapy, ne Democratic County Coaver: General Jay Cady Mayor A, W. are, eConventton, Peter Yineand | — ‘The friends and acquatntanees of the family are respect. len were chosen a3 acternates, J Fat. | fally invited to attend the Jay), at wo D dicit, deiegate, .Resciutions wore pass. | o'clock, from 161 Prince furthor invitation, | allt ¥ r ay, August 24, Ma. | Wooster. Died, Saturday, Augusl QApMra, CaTzAR + of “Le Piophete,”? 10; imbula,” 9 ‘anni, 8) Un * 8, “Hl Barbiere,? &; “Eucla di Lam amermoor,” 4; ‘Les Huguenots,” 3; 1 Puritan,” ‘i “La Traviata,’ 3; serozin Dovgia, on wee ihe superb periortance of sentations—2.arn Tail,” 10; ‘La Ballo in Nasehera 2 Cale over thir. ‘The re: forty ty-five thodsand pounds, to st _ pairing fa being dono by Mes remark? 1s Si AP ack ; ae i on | opportunity will be afforded ovr mag | tight are enveloped m total darkness, ena viteO. is MINS, AYed 52 year 2 nionthis, os Eg MAI quano Tell,” which Lad. not, boo bee ge Bikient propersions ef ibis. splen amor (his mort | shooters to pick olf with Unerring certainty ta nds and relat ( nily nnd those.of her LL KINDS OF rote Sees frp 5 tae papa ce RIMOUEE Peaeionse an iar: ‘4 ing, 85 Kbo Will not be Moated before noon, the rays of hght disclose to their view. 4 reas | Markets. stepfather, Jorem’) a Von Prehto, her brothers, Georgo | LA ding, Looking 8 - Mile Adee Patt MO ee eine chiles ce the poulic | FinkixGRaxo Sreegr.—About cight o'clock yesterday | bility of this form of attack has beeo fu! ¢ _-Osweeo, August 4, 186, | ot Gt Roulette, are respecttully invited to iiou, warranted ani deliverod free. | Plenas call at @ We famo in this country, took tho eympathtes: of the public andrei speed t ‘ong our mibtary men, and it unsettiod but without chan sls sales | the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o’ DENS, 263 Bowe betweea Stanton sad = nate Fae a ao ened miner caren, | (Cuneay) morning 8 fro oosarred ia the Vaivoom Of DF | 4 rarorable tmprataion tpoa) ally Yet might €,000 bushes from hot late. residenc chester. "The rer you will save moucy. Note the number. Re- pacts noe ste Oe canadien’ cornice tite W. Seat on the first floor of No. 154 Graod sirect. i sived every: encouragement: 29 | ‘ se fate : x i There is at least oo vis that not be itn, or Grant alone holds th finamo for Which the] to-wight prove oe 7,000 bust terms, Se. Other grams gu nee of te. cng fa tong: abs tico it A aud the “posidvely dat m, with a Don't sacrif hango for a neat residences from {he city. Addross Unlows A of Maritle el, county Tipperary, | Will give quaiutances aro respectfully tavited T gotvan's taut

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