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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SipteMpim + 1861 5 ing the attention of the public to ti fact. No court | 150 West Thirty-second stroot, shMi (Wodnosany) otter could be conducted without the co-opefation of jurors, | Loon, at two o’eloek. CATHOLIC VIEWS OF THE WAR. 40,000 on &s Somferate wide was J apr, to ue } There isno one who desires moro ardentiy than Ido the | bear their relative burthen in defence of the only count. wieldly a not say, { t!vent of that bright day on which we re ty ty y shail all be re- | on these shores which they have recognized, bic! and im times like the present, when therd was 8 great a KiLu8.—On lay, Septemb: that “nok one of his marshals could general fifty thousand | untied in one great prosperous and happy counér,”. Sa retemecs ect aay have, Tocogsteed, gad whieh: "and a tes Uke dhe Present, Whee ee obmpanica apd | of Oompeay By Sovesigchret geaiegeate Mew Werk, aged Sta then wopely Chat teinn Ins Wao Dt eee) saneenad facie at oe eels ee yous views Mr. Russell, he corresrondent of the London Pines, ro. | viet duty, ik seemed to hit (the Recorder) sat men | 2 fourth on of Dr. $C. Bilis. —_ 5 ‘ ¢ ss p f . uses of OUT actual troubles, or deter- | ports a conversation which he had with ‘ y matolli- racter and position in (hocity of New York should rds and relatives ar 7 ent the fu ‘Opinions of the Roman Hierar- | ii" fine — oni 408 one men do against the | mining where or on whom the respousibility of thel,@x- Rent Southern gentleman, Cormoriy editor of newspaper BP ahoy Be wibly could in uphol ng! the law and in | at St. Mark's church, on Thursday. pe dehy ro chy of Both Sections Se aie cae GL ompatD td ot cst The, Sone. | nlenon rons 1 Qin Dag: Jenva te mak, ny own sa | a outed, Ge bebalt f the donteaernes—e Wall air, | dual ‘she.ourls of uatee to administra 1 eIDOMONY.| °F, ans tient le - arr ie ‘ - 4 c fot a the gonen © settled we"! just e the law into ou | ‘uy, ERNANDES. a Tuesday, Sep! 7 eg meee’ Gprtisons, their authority would die out with | sentiment of the people north of Mason and Dixows tine, | wn bancs, Not a man shail have ® vote unloss he's pete Jury then retired to their room to enter | DES, aged 29 years ae Gea & cent rums. Such “an army marching They hat whatever may have Deen the anterior | American born, and by degrees we'll get rid of these mon TheGranu "ate of their duties. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the and occupied by penser bir forests and by pos gine this war, its immediate cause was the overt act ,| Who disgrace us.” “Mr. Russell inqnired:—“Aro not | upon the dis, ‘Wied by the petit jury was an ind funeral, on Thursday afternoon, at half past a BHiighly Interesting Correspondence | ti ‘ston: oputation osile C0 na aid where Of Carming guns, pt place by the Stato of South Care- | MANY of your regiments composod of Germans aud Irish, | “The first cnse cony against Janios MeGrath, who from hee late residence, No. 19 Hamiltgn tes 4 Betw: the B of Charleston | med every hundrea = a squirre!,”” would be deck | lina, agaiust a public military defence of the country at +0 foreigners, in fict?” “Yes, sir, ment for grand lay a portomonnaie, containing $175 in | | GiLtuN.—On Monday, wer 2, of consumption, gy — ol ‘k. warfare, aga t which it could Gn ifn gore ge is men ther yh scien sa et the ig in com- Ne te intelligent Southern gentleman, formerly | charged with stealhy wa, 471 Washington stroot, on tho Re VANS GILLIN , wife hn Gillin, formeriy Mary ode of ‘att “ bgp Rg hana coped thought, or at least stated, in these | ed. spaper,” is certainly no true representa: | gold trom Patrick 0) convicted of the offnco, and the | Ane MeDormott awod Bo years an — 7 and the Archbishop of New Yor! mode of'at cking the South can eect nothing Beywnd | quarters chat the South, for many years past, would uot | tive Of tho gentlemen whom it was my good fortune and | 21st of duly. Tho wes orisonment iu the Siato prison | Tho f aes auaee ecitully * nt Ue loss of Hi i will entail, and the temporary devasta- | Do sa'i-Go with less than @ paramount coitrol of tho | pleas, eto meet whenever Itravelied mthesouth., Butmo | Court sentenced him to im, ts. Ce | eae Nad Feauested ta ‘ane what will mark tho track of dhe armies. | | folerat government. The South, its well Known, as | mattan Uf che atement te true, é only shows tha for Frish | for two Yours and cight miu Convicted of burglary in Peet eae oan tale Cieednentay) afvereans, of § ‘ i 5 retful moos i or Ni d , tighers in gener tuth do sc cpt 4 8 BUS Cte | lee i y pas o'cloe! sid aot The Bishop of Charleston a Mili | ths havo dono, overruio the desigus of the Washington | saiite, Hebe sphea sg mmpepe se nll ge go aye Bynes CO hares dl Become ghronbellise ak a Mh Ape ty Mita ‘ubine pede en! mainte on ee a » stp oves fi , we | the dogree, he hi yeniie, on the - : tary Strategist. costs Apron teye tr taltory and expensive | would be, ou my part, vory uncantid to disguiso the con- | Irish are coneerca ths hereditary ealninities of thelr, nn. | mises of Willian iray, 307 Noth Perry nllseo.—in Brooklyn, on Monday, September 2, Many, . Jess by y es | viction that in this respect the South has had much rea. } tive land follow them up wherever they go in one form | the 8th of August, and’ stealing mix, "OW. Throo yearn | monthe vet ¥#@ of John J. Hardy, aged 69 yore and io and endurance of the combatants. son to complain, Leaving, i ni fluc ther’. Hore, and : : That portion of the former United States will snffor | ate as they may ing, however, opinions to Guotu- | of anotha”. Here, and now, they are called upon by | property was recovered by officer’. ‘sentence of the | | Funai 8 e 'y tay, I will simply give you my own as to the | both sides to flit in the battles of the c: 7 1 Uneral will take plage this (Wednesday) aftersonn. at - most in sich a contest and must finally succumb which, | primary cases of our present sirite. matter who triumphs, they need Ayn TERRY Rn inn DICE PN aie three o'clock, tron Foe tase rallabaen Miltaares extsen pet H B i rien re, Archbishop Hughes Out Strong im Support | 's least able to dispense with the support it received | You know that free 6 ispens f e ‘ ee sporeh and a free press aro esson- | pressions of t'Muks or gratitude from cither side. Still, Solmb ae p and relatives will please attend without of Mr. Lincoln and Down on the from the other two. sections. How the North can do | tial constituents of the first notlons of Anglo-Saxon liber- | whether in peas or wear, lake them for all in ald, they are (eae DIN aan reas a, re Tuihee aie pg at ? yt White Feather Movement. Uren cr Dune Wat Det tiwoull mpees tine tho. |A and ptamenias Matha etree tae eel etn ae toe to theca ry aa ery Ra teonbornon sone fre Kiizabeth Shaw, 120 Allen stroat, “ihe Courtimp. "3 iw. | ber 3+Sanan C uamaburgh B,D. on Tuesday, Septem ‘ ) . . of r - | an 4 ost soVvero pel a " ; r 8, 84 +) Wife of W, E, Hart, aged 30 yours. faliure to sell o the South one hundred and twenty mil. | leges the North of this country has used ita ‘typo, aud its | “"Pardoamo this digrossion, and let me return to the | prissmuout te the penitentiary for six mouths cada . 22 F que friends aud rolatives a.r0 ind fot attend the fu oral, this (Wednesday) mornin lions of their manufactures each year, the stoppage of so | tongue offensively against the South, Neither was | other soutiment taaching the hope of a prospective peace, | of $100. i tons elects, from hee much of their shipping interest ‘as was engaged in the | the South ward in tho work of retalia- | That word ? . Exe reatd mM ° ‘poae 2” is becoming more or Jess fatnill euee, corher of Smith wad Grand streets, Wil- “Be Southern Bishop Gets the Worst | -woatNasee Ant renky millions, of our foreign | ton on he amo principle, Hut the AngloSexon, whoiber | herein the Nort. Jw a one like this WU Sout, atmy | Singatar Case in the Now York Hospttat. ) . !™burah, without further invita¢ion y gzyorig and the ‘return Imporiations, and in our | of the South oF of the North, would ses the wile world | apinton,expreaie of a sound principle ora safe policy. | A FATIENT OVRAVOWERS MIS NURSE AND LEAPS FHOM | 4, “vin nf Son Ge aud Gogmattkeliar, apea’® youl A a i 0 freedom u 1ts meaning ch vhe “ is oa " om Wf John G, ty el of the Argument, Of the prodts and comrleaitns oo so vast a. busi | press or the unbridied license of the tongue, excayl when. | lancboly. war. na Fenee ged ie wal bo phy Ay A: WNROW BRAT SURRIQUENST | MHSTEN: ite Se ig a ooh aie be lblhaannagg ness, must have a very serious effect, oue that I see no | the laws interpose for tho protection of s \ ; ‘ : u , i Public authority | the South and the North, geographically considered, but | 8 the'3d ult. Bernard Mainfeld, a German, was ad- ‘Tuo fr,'en. 18 Of the family are rea rpectfully Invited to at. ke, &e., &e. ies niatie ae Rina oe Caley Baa fer caonie ir or Pretegent amie ef ctnrhcete ma pe ety. i awer Dokw eon the two great political partics that divide | mitted to’the New York Hospital, suffering from severe tend. the .f0. ieee this (Wednesda ty) afternoon, at + - ot clocl ‘e el ent Niwot pended partially on the South for a market tor its pro- } independent State, slavery, for Instance, Waa foe ts | tabbmmabocle rivet tasks cttacren rarinciog cn poco: | Neue Ce, Bit fees, arma, anily and. tnronl, recolved by ace BO Monday: seyalecy ", an L-anveney, ad [From the Metropolitan Record.] ctions, cng Kod ht feral hess the be - i t = almost universally, in the North as well as in the | ing the Union as one nation, its yrosperity and the pro- tho explosion of gas while repairing a gas pipe in Murray | ¢he county Donega relat, aged 67, Yours. : SEETTER OF THE RIGHT REVEKEND BISHOP OF | rassments at tho North, ‘They will assuredly have enough | graphs oars Te ie ee oon eRe et aera Sigg: gto rggr epee aaa (onan His was dellrious from the: excossive pain, and | The Sifeumds dae « Wri eg ny 4 CHARLESTON. to cat and to wear, but the ** fancy” prices of real estate | The slave traae from the western coast of Atrica had | others, and !h» opinion 3 is $0 bo judged of by | instead of being placed in the ward assigned to patients | Seciety of #8. Vincer, "aul, of a AST! ee tes , and th» opinion of ur ronforenc ct “Wily inw ttend the funeral, owt Revenerp De cigeeTN, Sy August 18st. | and sticks, by whieh they computed thou rapidly increas | boen encouraged by the subjects and the government ot | account. If a uinron of any indi faa) is of the smallest | of unsound miud, Dr. Cutter, the house surgoon, located | from his lace residence, N: 8 Woot hy sifth strect, Ue sgaretpand that in bard to gas 0 lesser rote fons ms y eg pt ge ‘all ina he to astonish Wall street, | Great Britain. The government of England did not bosi- | Auence J would suggest that even whilst the war is going on, the sufferer'in the verandah, on the second floor of the | (Wednesday) afteraoon, Yat Lalt-past ona, °elork. Soatatinn Papera ara scarcely ever seen. ‘That, how. | should the Rion ae of. * jeer borate 6 Fm ose ie: Feo oe ne th | epacimeats made by there might be a convention of tha seceded ‘States, held within yal butta Tag, with the view of more speedily relieving | | Iawt.—In Brooklyn,’ on Tuesday, me 75.2 i vouid thi 1 und : i “ oritics y for the | their ders, te eriteab i im of hi . AI o a Cm an ver, Jefferson woud think @ blessing, ou the ground chat | will fall. Yet, as the mass of the poor will have all that | diminution of the slave trade, It would appear thatfrom | frem each of those siatea by i Gatee Os pe gine by eae b wt Ru Rech eens Raunt totais hen KH perieenpmet ee ‘anew . “he who is simp! ie at be- | the “ eves error” ry eee Oe aes Lending oe BO Mo a he. eer and rahment, and that | this trace, so abominable In its primary origin, there | “amine the whole case as it now stands—crrangeand draw | burns that they coula not be applied to (hem as is usuaily | The funeral will ake place this (Wee tatay) stan ves Rantnarn ied Sea sth ree mea hotetes, [leis Northwest will suifor comparatively wr certain emoluments accruing to the treasury of the | up a report of their grievances—or what they consider such— | “one in such «mses, thereby rendering him less secure,a | noon, a# four o'clock from the .Yesideneu of 8 parenta, Be al ta cet tier ce hs cromtet REE Ri MON e i mother country, And these emoluments were looked to | and report to their vespective Grvernors the revull of their | DUN Was in «Amos constant attendance upon him; but ia | 23 Butler street, Souda: Brookiyn. BA igh i ea erengeoongl BAG pafeAtradibl Drader ould the war be long | a8 a ¥ource of revenue, just as some countries in Europe, | deliterations, and the conclusions at which they shalt have | ADAroxysm of dUriumon Saturday last, Mainfeldstddenly | | Laviwasrow. —At Wistestone, 1% Islande "Monday, Somes eee Me rea atin ee | an 09 power ly waged as to require the Southern Con- | in their sovercign capacity, monopolize the largest por: | arrived. burst his bands, dotwitbstanding the strenuous opposition | September % Scucvenis Lavisastow'y in the ba” Your d real advantage. What a change has come over sbace | porte sum sarin bickaded? thea partir ce ry of profits resulting from commerce in salt and to- | “The same process might be adopled in the Slates thathave | of the female atterMlant, and springing out of bed kicked | his age, ms : y 2 This important ques. C00. not seceded, and similar reports be made to their respective } Wer 1 the stomach} which sept her reeling to the flor, The relatives and frienérot tho ta "aily are rm eettully pod to the pavement, | invited to attead the funeral, from his late reste 1 No. States since | wrote you a long letter last November, and | ton, and one that can be answered oul: ef omernors meas “ B, A 5 ir ly from a practical After the Revolution slavery was gradually dispensed » is r Jo thes od e low gqomaaco Tha th pata fs you at Sich, | Kango the ait eaters aad dapsone te | wih malltas Norhory Stee” Whiner tha wat coe | soiling mre importa, Wf Blea we. | & Sanco oer ent fa epoca h rout taagy oer egg etre org err people. Our needs will be provisions, clothing, | from what would now appear a sense of humanity, or | standing could be even partially arrived ‘utter immediately | 36 St. Mark’s place, on Thursday aftern Pen, at one took. é es a ‘utureconven- | received information cf» the fact and running down fourd | Service at St, Barthol c! t place, Siring of a peaceful solution have vanished before the | the y for the governmental and war expenses, and for | from motives of domestic OF political Ivore, it will be for | thon af all the States: ty thetr represent Afunureconcen: | his patient in the act attempting to escape through tho. | eormer bet anny ania i aa Biring of @ peaceful solution havo vanishod before the | the purchase frum abroad of what we absolutely re: | You, as for me, a private right to determine, each accord. | something to act upon. The dificulties might be investigated | basomont of the buildisit. Ho seemod unhurt and walked | | Laxnest.—In Brooklyn, on Rasaday mccning., nem. Gr realities of war. What is ull! beforo us? Who | quire, andare not already, supplisd with. 4s for provi. | ing to his own opinion, But slavery was. social element } and provid for: the conctitulvin might be revised by yene- to his room, where he was more firmly secured, | ber3, CanOUNE Gakniven, wiloe D. Lansing Larntia“t Staion now than’ Virginia, North Caroling and pense pu gooey odie. Fo recognized in all the States at the period of the | ral consent, ‘and if the platform—suficiently ample for | Subsequently, be se and died ‘The funeral will take place from her tae reside "8 Sco vero four months ago. ‘Missouri is & battle feld. Johect und steak. On ade toin da Gace nasa eae coon referenc bat a teed ten al Game les righ Sottero any eso rapercmetes er made & post mortem examination | Clinton avenue, near Gules avouue, op Thareday ao ink that Presi ‘ ctory - | Ne a i % ni isfoun: neither of breadth nor strength to sup) of the body, ich he fornd no mark: - | noon, at three o’clook. pairs et ee ge yn pen rat gah et Ais se phology prireng. royeiteh foc py leh te the North, and the, South ie” tonday ‘as to hts | pepadation if 3,000,000, wie and putriotte men mig rug. | casioned And gavoas his opinion that the fail |. MoLoxwy.<Suddeny, on Tuaaday,Septombexd; Mima fnto Maryiand. Kentucky will, ere long, be drawn into | from. lucifer matches and perl gl mele Peed ot te pebietoe TF os ag she was at the period of | yest, according to the rules prescribed in the original docu | “it not ath, Jachis judgnrent death was the | Metongy, in the 48tb-year of his ape. ever, ho was taken the strajgle, 1 04 4 m na dependence, The Northern States, | ment, the improv-ments which the actual condition of the result of exhaustion from the burns he had reesived, ‘Mas friends and reletives, titwe of his broth he sirwele; and the United Staios wil lam than, tn | rife cannon. Cling, to, though of Inder teture, | inthe exeteise of thelr ncknowiodged right, repudiated | country woul som t require, ‘Tho constitution ite wn | , Coroner Jackman Held an nyieat on tho body aud the | Thosoas and Patrick Gare reapoctniy. requested to, dng hundreds of thousands of men against each other. conly procund. "Fhe ane ily, a intly made a slayerywithin thetr own borders, ‘The Southern States, } its letter aud spirit, is no doubt the same as it was when | Jury rendered a verdict of «Doxth from tmrns accidentally | tend the funeral from Sb. Peter's cheach, Burvla» st pelig war is general'y dated from tho bombardment of | sume,antine run oe Thi oes pus us tatemconite but | worse, ne North, unrepeating st dae Ee ER Ee | Sip Feampesl; bul everything aamcnd. has Does undergoing: | TORO Tee fue satoula tg plasea te wracte cuore: [ba taney Onivory Goenetary Bor lave i, semaine ee Neco Y f me, r This le, .. ‘the North, s own, | a change for nearly eighty years, delirious pationts should be placed in wards where | be talten to Calvary Cemesery for intecment, Fort Sumter, ‘Thore we fred the frst gun ant thera: | erie, nether for provisions mor for clothes, ell ihe | has exhibited great mmorse forthe sing of ite peighbors, | "or a pace of fat kind P would be a very sincere, it | they will be secure against recetving injury.” Metum.tas On tucsny, Boptomber 3yat als roaldenbe, sponsibility falls, should fall, on those who re Genin, be seriously tncormeenienced.. Toe Diacks (Dy tb. {A porsan Of its Tihs DiAAta talk ih & Ooriain si7le, not, |not.an thfvential, advocate. . Bud to axpeoh that & pean che ice ate alt No. TH Montgomery street, Jersey City, Jumnd MCueiiam,. i i quiet and orderly now, if possible, than before) | only of this subject, but of @ great many otters, about | will spring up by the advocacy of individuals in the mnids' Rogatta at Cornwall, N. Y. A native of Newtown, Liveomdy, county Derry, Lrolandy. conflict unavoidable, The South years ago,and a hundred | will remain devoted to a ; F é griculture, while the rapiily in- | national sins which, according to its solution of Pagan | of the di of id ritually alio biochem gnoiatlgecgring {he abolition or auti- | cressiog demand for hime prodictions of every ‘kind | ethics or of Christin duty, every bumaa being is bornd | ated feelings of the people aud thewidening of the breach | _ 4 Tesalta for single scull shells came off at Cornwall, | “te tancrai will take pisee from his Wate resideneg, RAs MRM REL Tue SCORE Te A pecnis on the. | vues WAL AORN ot ge OEE Mees ett ERT Re hot Vial Gate Te eee RE nae Caen eeeera thiem, would be, in my opinion, | me ve miles botow Newbufg, on tho Hudson river,on | this (Werinesiay) afternoon mt halt-past three o'clock: rs there is within | North is not what occurs in its own itamediate neighbor- | hoping against hope. Sull we must trust that the AL | Monday, September 2, in which Joshua Ward again indi. | His rofutives and friends are respectfully inwited to attend. aged 29 years. Chicago platform, elected their candidate by eve the Confederate States I cat 4 5 4 ate States I can only guess at~1 suppose | hood or State, but the monster iniquity of the South i vill overrule direc! et a » sth Stato voto (excepting Now Jersey, which vas divided), | about §25.009 000. ut as the greater part of our expenses | which, between you and mo, and as iniquity of the South» | mighty wilt ovarrtlo and direct tho Qual Isgues ofthis IA- | catod hie titte to tho championsh'p “by anothor victory. | native ut Quoens county, Irelowd, aged 02 or Sta * fro at home, apy currency weare satistied to use wilt do | have been permitted to manage: its own affuirs in its own | Thad no intention to write go long a response to your | (2. istanes pulled was four miles, measured with throo | Gye friewds of the family aro Feapecttully requested te turns, which was rowed by Ward in twenty-four minute ady,of New York, came in nl fifteen seconds behind Ward.’ John Hancon was. third, minute and forty-five seconds behind Me Sarasa 2 Tueaday. morning, Septembee 8, Sama gor Was last, and a long distanco astern of : ; ; brother to the chainpion, was also in tho raco | gant the Beloved daugiter of Jowepband Matis Mali todoso. They were in earnest. Yet, as the whether bank bills, Confederate bond: ; . ? is or Treasury notes, | way, 0 that itsacts should be found either in harmony | kind letter, Euough, and pes eno ae x it, or heeded it not at fhe ballot bores bon | When we go Oteafl i must be with gold or “with cotton, | with, r not In violation of, the constitution of the Dalles | Gove eat ann Nheday tena Nien tent ee the ed Washington, guodly This Ins r our financial system, | States. tholie it Catholic charity ° penne Ss Butea ne moses peas ne bSpoecpoend st Bae ot ee with it, “t I ae an pcrnvad fed oes sovereignty of every State in spiritual ele awaitieeoais nenepbegtte ae tenet ee secession. Th onfeder net iitions, anda bilf of bales will be cony he Union within the limits recognized and approved of | canuon along the ir ea grea was formed. The dogged obstinacy of the black | to the Coniederate government, to be paid for in bi by its own represeniative authority when the constitu. and once een Paani mieaen Tent jortlozs, attend tho funeral, this (Wedaesday) afternoon, at two ck, from his late residence, 340 West Porty-cighth between Bleventh and Twelfth aven republicans “at Washington last. winter made | or ‘Treasury notes. ‘This cotton will be worth, at ordi tion ed UF vhen his boat w at ail the South seceasiu . Bt a i Pes bo worth, at ordinary | tion was agreed upon. As a consequence, } hold that | each arrayed in military strife against the other. lows ao hee Rag pg Rola Ri, aioe ‘The funeral will take place from -the residency of her a a gg comnts, SU there, was | prices, oné hundred millonsof dol. i ican bo ef. | Eouth Caroll hag no Sate right to interfere wilh thei | have the honor to remain, as over, your obedient ser Ho was well up with the contestants, and maintained & | parents, Kightieth street, botween Second and Third ave preael . Peace ga " 01 motte. . 3 vil fs ais . And, as a furthor con: vant and brother in Christ, eethe t “ nebo r Z nues, this (Wednesday) afternoon, st two o'clock. _Beosoewe tt cae anys) ties and, time enn work won- | orm the aveurity for any than ‘that may be required | quence, that Massachusetts has no rit ty interfore with JOHN, Archbishop of New York. The race attracted a gcoat doa! of attention, and a largo Meera tn Brockipa, on Deeciay avenger 8; Wha Pat inuets |) abrond. cee oftise tnied OF ihe novied eclbe goua te ae. | tomth Covollen, or in gprncatie nag elv attltey aa tes ct | i) Ric Rev, BON 2 number of spectators assembled at Core vail and its vi- | gga srantay, youngest son of James William and Charlotte ' faith in th 4 ade c : cit, Bishop of Charleston, : “ . and impracticable in Congress, would, it was appre. | andsale abroad of the colin. A loan om dl as security snp A apts de gip hg yeh aepnnaregate | Mo second prize $25, and tho third prizo $10. { iba Selvade Gf the Sunly are neaperenepy anaes ae ded, lead ‘them to attempt to crush oct secession by | while 4 is still unshipped, and scattered 4m the interior oe | therenh j pacaiennergtlggorn serge gla iota ‘VAL OF THE NORTHERN LIGHT. ‘ tends thenfrnaral; Se CW sine See ee “ ‘ e » rior in 4 in 0S as a ri secede, ex- raaaapaneam — esidence ol ts, in Baltie ot, 1 ~ je crep ner pels left en be prepared for | mumbrriess small warehouses, could not easily be effected. ‘in the manner provided for in the document itzelf. THE FAMILY HERALD. preset) wee Pre a peda ge eerily po veal gece vnernarionet rr pie ptaste eenest Lime, abd for aix ae more, the |, The revolt of, the eolouies against the authority of Thirty py and Stand of Government peti ee —At. Somers, Conn., on Monday, Soptembes n ‘ 5 . | Biockarto, ‘om dolug any serious injury, has, on | Great Britain is quite another thing. If England had | Arms—§757,629 in Specic from Callfor- ra 2, tery, FRank HARnis, youngest ton of , Favorable. intimations were privately given, tem, aud | the ectirary, Deneited, and will enatinue to Deheti the | extended 40. these eolouies, the oommmec rights |. winec¥ews from. © aired vari [ep cl etd fen DA Jt notte eer dB fad DE He Mary A. Nowton, of this {eee yl dig 1A <s mimes Fides ait soe de however, it | South, forcing us to be active, and to do for ourselves | and privileges nominally aceured by the Brit. * od an jomtix Forts and Batteries in Hatteras Inlet | and seven months. s 4 is suid, put tho Sotows on 4 inet, which resoived'on | much that we preferred formerly'to pay others todo for us, | tish constitution, we have high authority forrbelicving | Americn—Probable Secession of the | Pamlico and Albemarle Sounds Eifce- AU midnight, to our darting’s bed war policy, and as silently as they could, made warlike | I presume thal noxt January, with a crop of three aud a | that the colonies would not have gone, at least when they | Stdte of Panama from New Granada— ; chaval preparations. Then, after a mon‘h, the eommis- | half or four miions of balks em hand, the South woul | did tty rebellion, Inder itmightbe'asserted and main- | Presi:tential Election in. Chill=P. tually Blockaded—Tho Cotton ‘Sapply a er refused pcniiaaloe or dismissed, and it | become very restive under a strict blockade. Should it | tained that it was not the Americans, bot the British heh cokes shies dqalgess oa ha of the World=The Soldier's Pocket A 3 plainly announced that there would’ be no | continue twelve months layer, property at the South would | ministry and government, that wupplicd legitimate rea- | XMdignant with Spain, &e., ce. Bible=Mr. Russell's Letters—The Latest Tits ki ‘mozotiatin. At this time other facts were | go down, as they say it has in New York. sous for the American Revolution, ‘The steamship Northern Light arrived yestoraay after- News—Markets, &c., &e., d&e, feces hin by the hand, he is . Afar through mérey’s golden gate, camming to light here in Charleston, whero our batteries But before that time comes another very serious com- Tn the preseut case it would be difficult, by a4 fof a titath and moro silently Iooked on FortSumter, | plication arisce--how Eigiand and Francs will stand the | reasoning, to juatity the grounds oa which the {le vk Rech earn crane Melee els bats oad aad Tho Famity Herato, for the present week, will be ready Into the sunrise land, During the time of peaceful professions, twe special mes- | cutting off of tho supply of an article on which depend } acted. Tho Northern Light brought one hundred and eighty | this (Wednesday) morning. Among other things, it will | The friends of the family aro respectfully invited 66 a& “und | Lthinkafow remarks will eatisty you of the correct- | passengers, $757,629 in treasuro, and 30,000 stand of | contain:—Full and accurate details of the Capture of the | ond the faneral, at his lato residence, No. 96 West Forty hird stroet, this (Wednesday) morning, at 10v'clock. inday eyching, September 1 , a description of the locality | ter past nine o'clock, ator two weeks’ painful engers (Fox an Lamon) from President Lincoln visitod | two thirds of the manufacturing interests of the Fort Surhter. Before being allowed to go thither they | one-third of those of the other? ‘They cannot, try th avo their word of honor to our Governor that their od- | never so much, supply the deficiency. As far as the feel. | South has proclaimed its dissatisiactiqn, aud announcot t was really peaceful. The hotel conversation of the | ings of England are concerned, and, I presume, those of | ita determined purpose of secession, if certain compisints SPECIE. LIST. last, by the Union Fore: r Was very frank, it is said. Gentlemen here sup- | Franco, too, both nations are decidedly and bitterly anti- | should not be attended to and their causes redresse 51.491 Wim. Seligman & Co. $23,000 ia tof tho Prisoners, Ai A 1 | huis parents? residence, 16 Hudson street, Hany Epw ant spouedl that President Lincoln, before ortlering the evacua- | slavery; but neither will be guilty of the mistake of the | the South was ail the time in earnest, and the North would 000 Butler & Adams. and a report of the Prisoners, Arms, Ammunition and J i onty and beloved son of James. HL. and Eve Ranous, tion, wishod, by those porsonal friends, to seo, as it were, | North, and utterly sacrifice vast interests fur the sake of a {| never believe in thelr sincerity or their predictions. ‘This Metropolitan Bank Material Captured; The Latest News from Washington, | aged 1-year, 11 months and 21 days. * “personally, and not simply to learn throngh official chan- | speculative i If they find that they cannot do without | may be so; but it gives mo ‘an occasion to remark that Keo & Co. Fortress Monroe, Western Virginia, Missouri, Illinois, and His remains were taken to Poughkeepsic; New Yorke «nels, how ‘matters stood in Fort Sumter, When timo } Southern cotton, they will interfere, first probably tomake | the federal government as sneb bad given na specia) w other points rendered prominent by the present Conflict; | fr tutertment. Tolled by without such an order, and it was rumored that | peace, and if that effort fails, then in such other snanner | reason for the secession of the South at this tims more % ¥ the present Conflict; |“ poughkeepsie papers please copy. ‘tho Cabinet had» succumbed to. the pressure | as will securo for them what will boa necessity. Mr. | than there was ten, or even ffteon years ago. The Per- A very interesting article on tho Cotton Fields of the | Sackerr.—On Monday, September 2, Hawry Eoaar Sow of the Governors, tho matls were stopped to | Soward’s letter to Dayton, aud its reception in Europe, sonal Liberty bill was umconstitntional in the few States World; A full copy of the Soldicr’s Veeket Bible, issued | Err, ago anc 21 days, for the Use of the Soldiors of Oliver Cromwell’ ‘Tho friends of the family are invited to attend the fune rs of Oliver Cromwell's Army, IX | a1 from bis rate residence, No. 439 Eighth avenue, thie ness of this statement, “You say that for many years the | goverament arms from California, The following is tho | Forts and Batteries at Hattoras Inlet, N. C., on Thursday 3 ch'd Patric W. Hiller & Mayon & Son ‘and from Fort Sumter. Among ths letters seiced was one | the transportation of troops to Canada and Admiral | which adopted it. Now York was too wise amd too patri- from Major Anderson to President Liucoln, discussing the | Milno’s declaration as to the inefficiency of the blockade | etic to be canght in that trap, Tho so-called Personal vs Seria the plan of reinforcement forwarded to him | are straws alrealy showing the possibie eouree of fabure | Liberty bill was never slopted, so far as documents are H. Straues London, in 1643; Anothor of Mr. Russoll’s Letters to the | (Wedndsdey) afternoon, at two o'clock. from Washington by those messengers. Our authoritics | events, Is the federal government strong cnovgh for a | evidence, either directly or indirectly, by the government M,C, Hawley London Times; Extracts from Punch on te American Re- |" English papers please copy. ‘wore thus inate aware of the breach of faith towards | war-with England and France in addition to that with the | at Washington. Indeed, I am not aware of any statute Glidden & Wil 4,400 | yonion; Lettors from tho Watering Places; and a large | ,S?H1-——At Boonton, N. J.. on Monday, August 26, 08 ‘them, and of the details of tho plan itsel’, Then caine | South? sed by the federal anthority which could give the | PeWits, Kitt R. Meader. 8,000 a i J cholera. infantum, Witiam Oscar, sen of William and ath additional reasons for discontent or complaint with. | “cholle Bros Wella, Fargo & Co...220,500 | mount of other interesting reading. Jane Louisa Stoll, aged 9 months and §-days. ‘tho special messenger of the President, announcing that | One other warlike course remains—to capture and hold } " : ae nents Tevitnaliiog nA fort, quistiy, if permitted, | ali the Southern ports, and Uns seek to controlenmmoree | in the last ten oF © Aftecn ere Nese DR VAM TER SC « ap SN IE iia eiaeee lace CR Ecco eS Kh ee R sailing of e saving th , no So v to ses for Sout u. oy ari ; s 2) Rowewt Bsa ‘resist en the account of the sailing of the | independent of secession, leaying the interior of the Soath ave thus alluded to the uno! causes for Soutiiorn | oe i, argo & Co... $585. Ribbon é Manor, COS KENTUCK Ne MISSOURI STA LOTTERIES, Pe geome corn tegen 2, Smay, in the eet from Now York. Th» fort was at once attacked and | to fret and fume as ft pleases. This is tho probem of | resentment. Even in your own letter the cause alleged is : ° . : Mikoo without awaiting thor arrival, Tho attack was | bolling the cat., The Northern forces would lave to cap- | the election of the present chicf magistrate, This does mol | Hargis § blancoras. 325 J. H. Sodgewood. 300 Kaxtvcky, Extra Cuass 49—September 3, 1861. ‘Tho friends of the family are invited to attend the fune- hot mate uncil the offor of negotiation and peaceful ar- | ture Norfolk, Charlcsion, Suvannah, Wilmington, N.C., | seem at all. sufficient Co warrant the course which the Souk | Covpwe & Hoffman.. 2,270 B. Howard & Son, 807 24, %, 55, 2, 26, 52, 18, 35, 48, 8. ral,from his late residence, No. 20 Hamilton street, this - rangementhad been rejected, and until the United States | Pensacola, Mobile, New Orleans and Galveston, besides | has adpled. SL. Isa 580 Horace Ripley...... 795 KastecKy, Chass 470—September 3, 1861. (Wednesday) morning, at ten o'clock. overnmont was in the act of xonding an armed force. | some fiftcen other smaller poluts, Ateach of them they | | Tho government originally agreed upon by all thoStates | The st-amship Northern Light brings the Panama 3, 12, 60, 57, 39, 1, 33, 59, 74, 68, 50, 31, 40, Wanrees.—At Greenpoint, L. I., Wituam Waters, aged futit is of little uso now to inquire on whom the re- | would find a Stone Bridge; and even if they succoed- | has lasted during a period of between seventy and eighty | pprald of tho 24th ultimo, Circulars sent froe of charge by addressing either to 59 years, months and § days. i. MURRAY, EDDY & CO, The frionds andl relatives of the famiiyare rospectfully sponsibility properly rests, we have the war on us, with | ed, they could only hold military possession and be ever | years. During this time its executive adminisiration was P all its lows fe, and long train of evils of | jn’arms against the attacks of the State authorities. | enjoyed by ths South for fifty-two years. No Northern Mhe stosmer Iden Gate, which arrived at Panama on Covington, Ky., or St. Louis; Mo, | invited to attend tho funeral, from his late residence, ‘very kind. It {8 the latest, perhaps tho | Peace would never bo established by any such course, It | President hus ever beenre-clected. Washington, Jefferson, | the 1oth, sea ob ors having spoken August T, United States Java strect, Greenpoint, this’ (Wednesday) afternoon, ‘atrongest instance history gives us, quam | would not be successful, and oven if succvss(ul, it would | Madison, Monroe and Jackson have each discharged that |’ steamer Wyvming, bound to San Francisco. Prizes Cashed In all the Legalized Lotte- | 8lCpast ono o'clock, without further invitation. “parca sapientia it taundus. Here’ was a | only hamper the South—It would never subjugat’ it. office for'a torm of eight years. The conclusion is, then, bi scat A a sath a 0 a ranciseo, . | ries, and information given, by OSE BAYES, Broker, Wersks.—On Tuesday, September 3, Hxniusrra, youn) ‘country, vast, populous, prosperous, and. blessed in its ‘The separation of the Southern States is unfait accompli. | that out of seventy or eighly years of the administration of 10 Unite 3 steamer Narragansett was at Aca” | 39 Wall street, up stairs, Now York. ost daughter of J. H. and Anna Wetjen, aged 1 year, amateiial interests, if any country was, ‘The South pro- | Thefederat government has no power lo reverse tt slang er y.too years have enured (our patriotic | pulco Auguet 9. ao Aad months and 14 dAye. a oe che tamil ducing cotton, tobacco, sugar, rice and naval stores for at be 7 a. Wh: men thes * is fact involves t ialtties and e ne’ Y e relatives and friends ye family are respectfully ng i , sugar, later tt must be recogiized 1y preface the recog} fe potent ‘The news from Now Granada is not vory important. | American Civil War.—Colored Pletures | invited to attond tho funeral , from. the residence of ber m by : ‘tho supply, as far as needed, of the North and the North- var equatly need Uloocy. Me the North wers of the government as having been exercised by supre- | 4, a: ’ m : - . weet, Meike value of perhaps $50,000,000 a year, aud ex- pa Presta pron at tha uth pat rears (nat | tracy on the part of the South. The navy, the army, the in. | There is some probalality that tho State of Panama may Cesena: Psy gee Lp pecocntleg nn pers porting to foreign countries over $20,000,000; the North. | republicans overcame the first at the polis, and would not cumtents of the Supreme Court, were not ignorant of or in- | ecto from tho Republic of New Granada, and declare phia. Cetalbatien testanedl ‘on ns pana er abors, poy one o'clock, without farther invitation pest producing chiefly grain and suppiying the Northand | [isten to the second in Congress, when the evil might have been | sensible to (his fact. Now, I put it to your gandor tosay whe | horseif independent. ‘The Legislature, which waste meet | F. J. Emmerich, 27 Maiden lane New York ’ the South, and when the European crops failed, having, | repaired. Ta-v are responsitts. If there is to be fighting, let | ther, geo 9 @ history fou —- ag of mur coun | he ist a ae ‘though AL ib aie . Ei 5 > . MISCELLANEOUS. as last wintor, @ large European market; the North, | those who voted the ack republican ticket shoulder their mus- | try, the rai at fe ete ne oe ad A | tion, Sickness continsies to prevail on’ board the United || United States Passports procured on { TTENTION! 2 y deaths had oc- ATTENTION! OITY GUARD SEA COAST ARTILLERY. can | parents, 164 Canal street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, a6 = 5 ¢ = z a g g g H vmanufacturiug and supplying the South and’ the North- | gets and iear the responsitality. Let Chem not send Irishmen | the presidential chair by the tion. | Bic ropa ue west, and struggling to compote with foreign goods | lo sight in their stead, pos then stand locking) on at | his Northern predecessors in that office, could hardly expect pec ep h peared “eb sg nba poplin ste fs Oe abroad, and doing the tradiugand commerce of the South | theconftict, when, in their heart of lwarts, they cqre lite to survive officially the ordinary four ‘years of a Northern | ‘urred, a! Me th ny ks nant Harris: First As- uiidings, mbers street. and tho Northwest. which of the combatants destroys the other. supreme magistrate? sistant Engiieer ‘Thos. Wilkinson is spoken of in high rea al Gaede Could the material interests of all the sections be more | Most'reverend dear sir, 1am surprised and somewhat ‘on say that President Lincoln was elected by black terme. diye loyaity to Led ge Te Compaint is | he Grover & Baker Sewing Machine ts An election for officers will be held “harmoniously and advantageously ed than | ashamed of the jength to which my pen has run. But | publicans in the North. Tam inclined to think thet he made that Vol dee se heb cific. The | the ouly one where work ix found sullicioutly strong, — -in this union, where cach was the night is hot—too hot for sleep. Iarose from my | indirectly or nogatively elected by democrats Nurih only ball See Vartiaited melon utaanimtice te the store- | elastic a: durable for any clothing. On Wednesday, September 4,at 8 P.M. “velopo to the fullest extent those branches of indus- | couch, and have spent a couple of hoars speat to you | South. The black republicans presented onecandiiate, and, ship i het sehr 4 “h in ae berger LE id ales a try in which it could excel, and couid draw frankly and unreservedly as you have ever kindly jn order to defeat his election, the democrats North and baa le iat ae el a Batchclor’s Hair Dye—The Best: in the | A captain and two lieutenants will bo elected to each of from the others those products which it needed, but could me to do. A trip to New York would be South presented thre. If the latter had selected only on» ues nears tee world—Iarmless, reliable and instantaneous, Sold and ‘ the companies. snot produco as well or as cheaply as they could. Even o ble for more reasons than one, But that 2 candidate, it is probable that the black republicans, as you applied at BATCHELOR’S wig factory, 16 Bond street, «child could sec the vast benefits to all from this inutual ic. Next to that I wonld like to see a file of call them, would have been found as minus hab enter. ‘co-eperation. No wonder that in all material inierests | cord, ‘hat, too, is impossible. Nothing sooms But when the democrats distributed their votes, appar- tho country was prospering to an cxtont that intoxicated | span the chasm bat that ridge of Catholic uni ently with a view of rendering them inefficient, Us and astonished the world. We clined to be pre-emi- | charity of which your grace spoke so eloquently last St. | then, of course, the one man of choice was clecter over’ the three ‘canditates and competitors thal hat All members and all desiring to become so are request, ed to be present punctually. ROBFRE P. GIBSON, Ch’n Com, of Enrolment. re Th yet fatiares conti our. Valparaiso dates are to Augnst 8, and Callao to the 14th. Senor Joaquim Verez has been elected Presulent of Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Tou- pees; the best in the world, “Wholesale and retail, and tuo dye privately applied, at No. 6 Astor House. Bawsamry Gurwey, Sec'y. N ELEGANT ASS 9RTM! OF FALL CARPETING- sontly, sagnclous, in money matters. Tae Yankees, Tbe- | Patrick's dey. f 3 over’ dhe three ‘candvaiea and, complies tha Ae Jieve, ravked next after the Chinese, in their kecuness in J must thank you, too, for your article in my defence cen placed in rivaiship with eac! er, ant e aggre. ‘The street eatleed % 9 ‘ase 2 - pee , ag Tet Hen. a1066 ees it 0 stree y of Valparaiso has been put in opera | Hill's Hair Dye, 50 cents, Black or itt re 4 Dusiness; yet they especially, with an inconceivably | against Tracy. Ho was a poor man witha growing fatuily, | vate all against lin alone. That he was comsticuliom: |” prownrbest muse, Dopet No- 1 Sarciay’streot, and sod | Eb St HIRAM ANORESO: spleens ry Salah: Vat. hop Reynolas | ally elected under these circumilances is not demic al \ i ¢ 7 4 s ‘The Hotel fe Londres, Valpa cither in the South or in the North. | Then, if s0 elected, he son the 25th. Loss $100,600, Mr. O'Connell's instance, 1 nd to live on a place in Newberry district, belong ul “ rent free, aud es an act of charity. Ididnot | ts the Chief Magistrate of all the United States of America, vblindnoss, haye originated, fostered and propagated a ‘fanatical party spirit which has brought about a result foretold from the beginning, both North-aud South, as the >, was destroyed by | by all druggists. J pee =) i %, 5 Bs ae prices. TOO a aeamate ts success. Taking up anti: | trorbiclhim, He tays Leuw him there ouce,ycars ago. | and by his very oath of offcr. is Bound by thetr evn commun | ENE ofp irtoticp etlpee dace ad LPL AC A) Scena af Sg : admins) slavery, making it a religious dogma, and carry- } Perhaps 30, 1 do not remember. ‘The first time I remem- Penson to vee that neither Moine, on the northeast, or Texas, | Change in se Papel are attributed mainly to the ex pe ab y ma ay y } ORNS, BUNIONS, INVERTED NAILS, ENLARGED: sing. Te Suto, polition, thoy. have brokeh ‘up {ho | ‘ber seeing him, was here in Charleston after his expul- oe Southwest, shall te permitted to overthrow the origina! coms OC ini a Or oe a SMES TOC eee a Away. Then tee Moiads, and. all diseases of tho fcét, cared without Union. While it was & mero intellectual opinion | sjon, He was driven off, because he was suspected for rederal compact agreed upon in the constitution of this | ig gatd tot x tor ror Military Shoulder Braces. ana Absdlomi- | pain or inconvenience to the patient, by Dr. ZACHARE thoy might discuss it as they pleasod ; they | years, and charged by the neighbors with stealing and qoverament. If States shat! be allowed, in the face of Urat a is sail tu be getting too hot for Castolia, who is i y cotabiieih Baw oua naperier action, 8 Rove Chiropodist, 00 Hetaaway. " aetoce a. we. this city. Mats, Druggets, Oilcloths, &e., at a.great reduction im, All goods guaraniesd, ’ Note 99:-Bowerys Tim) : about taking ap his residence in Ta smight ombrace it as they did any other ism. | baying stolen goods habitually—was once tri Jederal constitution, to kick over the traces of @ comm Dab taking Sp AIS oh ORAS Be tribe UBC a rasoy at cians ond surgeons of anight embrace it as, they, di nisroprescntation wo | tictede-and afterwards, they” were satisfied, continued | union, as agreed upi in the primilie days of our gocrn- |, Geh. Tot ot ite Geen meng Tahoe STE Trane office, No. a Veuey atteet, Astor | CASS" Se scarcely heeded, provided they did not obtrude them on | the practice. ment, then it is digieult to see why counties and township, | Porn and a cole a place In Limi i TEMEN’S HAIR VEST CHAINS FOR THRER us athome, They might even carry it into religion, and | Commending myself to your holy sacrifices, T hav and villages may not be at liberty to do te same thing just | ection Seah hn lth sataptor Neilars at. C. ALLEN’S, 416 Broadway, one door atic aplit their associations and churches on it. We, as Catho- | honor to remain, inost reverend dear sir, you Gra as often asthe freak or fancy todo so may or shail have |. FR? Oi te Terheslad oe Belen: CHisOe, Marrieds, | below. Canal strect Jics, might everywhere smile at this additional attempt | cere and respectful eon in Christ. come upon them. “3 ration 1 as Mana: Guieée to. take N.—On Monday , September 2, by Fe ———--——— evecare ‘to “reforin” the teachings of our Saviour. And the Pro- P. N. LYNCH, D.D., 8.C. ‘There appears to be an idea in the South that the fede. | oa# of whom, Captain Vurioll, bus bell | ewe. .4 itz, SaMuRL DM. Biauy wo Miss Many i. YATT, THE CARD ENGRAVER, HAS REMOVED: tostants, South, could have churches and associations of ral goverument and the people of the North are deter. | feftige in the French Legatin to provers lunsen Seats Ba ail of this city. ED. trom’the of establishment, corner Maiden lane and, ‘ Hee te Soma when they eatried It into politics, cain- | LETTER OF THE MOST REV. ARCHLISHOP OF NEW | mined to conquer and subjugate thom. This, T think, ts | it thrown into a dungesa by the hordes of Veruyian au- —Wincur.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, August 19, | jsroadway, to 12 John street, near Broadway. ing one State government after another, and defining YORK. b great mistake. First, in the sterner sense of the | thorities whe are panting to yet hold of bis property. by the Rev. Wan. Alvin Bartett, Bess. F. Dantox to Enza —————————— Tn Bolivia the now administration of General Acha con- | ier B., daughter of the late Major James Wright, USERNCFIVED—THE NEW PHOTOGRAPHS. BY MAY- ‘ew York, August 23, 1861. word “conquer,” it seems to me utterly impossible; and able und injurio vo been On Wednesday, August 21, by Rev. | ef hall, of the Queen, Prince Albert andthe Koyal their especial policy by unconstitutional laws and every Mr. Hevrv'T. Mircnsis to Miss Euza- | Family.’ ‘To be bad only at DELMONICO’S, corner of Wil- qnodo of annoying and hostile actionyand finally, with in- | — Phont Rev. Dear SRI have received your letter of the | if possible, { think it woul be unites -greased enthusiasm and increased’ bitterness, carrying | 4th inst. How it reached I can hardly conjecture; but | both to the North and to the South. Unless 1 hi tinned to give satisination. Mercusit—L ‘The Lima press is very bitter against Spain, in conse- } Wi. ium McAist al « s ‘ Hable Mt say | quence of the pretended c! f land. . Lyox, bi his city. it d Be treets. esidential ‘election in triumph, and’ graspivg | it came to hand within about the usual period required | deceived by statements considered reliable, T td gay | quence of the pretended claim to the Guano Isla ett A. Lyos, both of this city. liam ond Beaver str he aawer of the federal governmen, ‘what could the for tho transmission of mail matter between Charieston that the pee of the North looks only to the purpose of Affairs entral eget are _ ar ai heaps dts Vax Vixox-—Witsix.—On Tuesday morning, Septem. | ———————————— South do but consult its own safety by withdrawing from | and Now York during happier years, when all the states, | bringing back the seceded States to their organic condi- Hooduras between the goyeroment and) clergy have been |. ber 3, by. Rev. Chauncey D. Murray, Jony Vay Vixen, ree SPECIFIC. the Union? What other protection had they? | North and South, found their meaning in the worda, “E | tion—antebellum. arrauged, and those who revolted pardoned, Esq. to Muzaneru, daughter of James Wilkie, all of this oo . . ‘Tho Sonate, which had still a de vivus Unum.” ‘There remains now scarcely a hope of porce, and the city. FOR GOUT AND RHEUMATISMs x jority? They had scen the House of Repre: ‘ust have rua the blockade or dodged the pickets on | issue is apparently that the North must triumph on the Court of General Sessions. a Highly recommended By all who use it. A single doe {nto tho hands of their ezoml, ard excl Borders. Rave read it with very deep Interest, | eld of Maro: that theSouth shall prove tel victor Before Itecorder Hoffman. ae On sendie apnea, aed, ike foe Oe nn EE aT uTRONG, Deagyisic, increasing majority there. e Exect |, if anything, by the peril flood and fel ‘on the same bloody arena, But, after all,we must not ‘At the oponing of the court yesterday the Grand sur | byt eye ee » Sept 5 » HARE. Lie Ne, 8, . idea C e ago. 153 Water strect, corner of Maifien lane. ‘ " h which it must have Gespair in reference to a coming’ peace. The idea of an Tob your of Bie M65 oe ano family are cept | jen ne 3 STRONG'S PATENS ARMY TRUNK AND PORTABL Bedstead combiged. Cornce of Warren street, ands ‘oadway, Price $34 and $25. ‘vou tho innocent lightaing of the North were per- | armistice, even for aix months, is now utterly hopetos, | pannel was called, when the following gentlemen were pa mitted to carry @ message into Southern Iatitutes, 1 | but I think that the North, if the chance were pres nied, | sworn in te discharge the duties of the Grand Inquest dur- invited to attend the if you for permission to publish your | would be as willing to enter ou terms of peace as the Second avenue, oy. eral, from his lute residenc afternoon, at tive o'clock, | vices will be perform: | Pp the Supreme would telegrap! ing the present term:— ithout further i Dred 5 iy and judicious communication. As it h itself. Still, ] am bound to say, under deep c: - | ing the pr e without further inv i party oO Goneaaton woul not however; hiya only chance Por vacknow dging it tion ot the truth, that of both sections unhappily launched! Archibald 4. Peterson. ed in the Methodist Episcopal church, in Seventh street, 7 * Seer aieee ‘the black republicans scouted it; throngh the Metropolitan Record,and without special per- | on the (ten? ee oe Sorepenmerr nny on A. pods gg 5 Kade ths fray pent a3; at has eaahunnibince il Ht Nase erin meeapeiens $0 O0r no UNG Rainaee in a few. years, President Lincoln would ‘hat mission publish your letter at the same time. In this way it | will be the latter to sink or swim in the sanguinary tide ar h Ry ..§ iN i » Avg Utell ne ite pescrnati a webs Paxit (foot ne 4 bet 1e" ages from thi happen that during the war, or afterwards, m: mn which both are now afloat. Dante! M. Devoe, Stephen Phitbin, brother ‘in-law, harles M. Viney, 7 Bowery, GROKGE 8. } eighth street, Easuriver), 08 4 any 2 his eee ie dapat sconl teas of the anawee i come ander your Taapeotion, Yours: "~ 4 be You make mention of the commissioners sent to Wash- Flias exter, Robert W. Rodman, Exner, agod 43 years, a native of ae May. 4 25 cents; can Get ea aes celebrated, ple? But this was no new issue on which they wore | my judgment, one of the most temperate views of the | ington at an early period of the struggle Fee ee ee soa A. btn BH eo cay aad Cape May papers please copy for one | Band is engaged: G sand i 7 n by surprise. For years and years it had been di present unhappy contest that hag ever come under my | and liberal propositions, as you consider them, for the ‘s ‘amuel Daw! ira} is: S. Pk a seis povteabinee 8; Weebun ie : PASSPORTS NO, Pi We GAN LEAVE NOW aduall como 1 accept it. But the | calmncss of its tone and temper I therefore agree with all | principle involved, Commissioners should have some re: years. Ms 7 : : 4 Se ‘spoken 80 often and so strongly of disunion, its rgumonts and speculations. bd Pognized ‘authority to warrant them in attempting to dis- ‘The Recorder then proceeded te.charge the Grand Jury, is funeral will _ rants Haier fot rgb eae i Pmrnghtnt “agent, do, 271 Broadway, cornesr ee aver ert rts ae foes would ex ei roar Senge eae ok te ote torte money $ Se cites Me anal areeyeys bad no observing that there was no court on the Amorican conti- pd Se arenas will be toterred in Calvary Ceniatarye i - liof that any evil consequences would ensue, the: ainst the war policy of the government of the Unite n, in the circums| H ; us bene ¥ "} “id not undorstand the foll bearing of their action. AA | States, as fraught. with much present suffering, and not jority whatever. nent that disporet of g0 much criminal basiness in the | Caiiforniand Cork papers ne OE cat five Gid.not ihem understand something of this before all | caleuiated to obtain any real wivantago.” Be assured | The people of your region (when I say, people, of course | course of yoar as the General Sessions. Over athousand | Coogax.—On Monday, So) th tt halt ¢ sa epee ceqeemrgnetace i i o ‘een consulted on this v: nestion. | for murder, manslaug! i -late’o own, OW, » mal % x B he matter was Meee apn Re eer ety Sontaerneey recap taliaioed Uloodshed have Galle ue Be ee eee seo called, was ‘unrecognized by any | fence, Heneo the great impartancs of, the datios wut a ‘the Heads porte family are fnyitad, 6 attend ie ne pe for be pecs ferent cay ma that then, when the seriousness of the questions | not hope for peace unless you can show mea foundation’ of | civil principality on the face of the earth, Commi: - | the Grand Jury was cailed upon to perform. His Honor |’ fanoral,, fr’ gL Be See ec ies | Praeae See Canis iorvenitie Tor Some a grow i basis phich Tented themgelyes befora the pubilc ce-vants of a | then proceeded to call attention to the usual topics which |! sixth street this ( 5) F past two | I * fiw. seats at enmttcg ot Dhagrees Psi be Gabiithed tne ueture ct “your government universally recognized by ail nations, The | the law requires the Court to enumerate, and coar o'cloek. Her remains will be interred iu Calvary Geme- | days. showed, The alternative was this forced on the South | ‘ministry and mine necessarily implies that we should be | terms of these Southern Commissioners were more of dic- | cluded by saying that last month be had aeea- | tery. . corte scsi (WELFTA REGIE: TENTION, Cost estate. They desired to withdraw in pence. “This war | Divine Master to his flock, Aud if would be strange | tt tana bis Cabinet igh re ohio it poreetiy neglecta fury duty. Attention vens calle | wife of Samuel M Candicr and second daughter of the | racet at their armory (over Jeiforson market), ary. P. chas been forced upon them. wo, his appoiated ministers, should be found in theranks | resident and hig Cabinet might, have chosen the alterna: | York Habitnally, nog vat jury duty. ton seas call La eRe eatncahy rel nfoat wo Uboic arsinry.(oxer LoTHnee veryaws Of rooele” Tt was unnecessary in the beginning. It brings ruin to | of itsenomics. His words were, as we find in St. John, | tive of perjury, and acceded to the demanls of those Com- A OPH fon spe pre, he had hoped tha tho ys “a nati ing ie or pot wnt sat itiane ot | tag att bases ern toe pay. obinined foe” them bye tnousanda In ts proscention, At will bo fruiticss of any | ‘Penge | leave to you, my peuce 1 give to yon; not as the | missioners, or they might, ng they surely did, deel | eet do say Tt had Lot been—for on the Hirst day of the | her brother-in-law, John. Patterson, aro requested 10 { Cal, Butteriiold. By order 0 1 con sci captain aan Mth aisunion and ruin; and yet the Northern | ferred, however, that because I admire go much the | point of settlement there would be fonnd a vast amount of | Winthrop SG eee in-tnirty-six hours, on ayplicatien to_and by: EDWARD» a good. At its conclusion the parties will stand | world giveth do Igivo to you.” And yet Paul, in ry official Intercourse with them. it bod. not t 4 t Seo Aas Team the reeuienge of the totter, 40 " Spart verts of Ri ‘They choge the latter course. And now it only re- wrm, out of #birly-six summoned to appear, but six an- { attend en § He. ee wente at win bave meres but tyrants re ad cooetias: tien, : mains to see whether the goyernment is what it hove ite | ewe i to hod ely and fy of Pes yr onmigg ed hites ke a street, on Thursdey afternoon, ab two _Wa. Kren, Orderly ri’ yen.” 1th Y pired quotatio olf nto Inited States, or me mesday, owly twelve answered to their names, Tho | o'clock, ie oe " hace chasm between the North and South, and to render more | men.’’ I think this latter inspired quotation ha: e Be ne government of the United States, or merely the eee Ne eta Hen is pene Meira Mean ery Glock. on Toesday morning, Seplember 3, at one STATES MU 79 WTR government of a fraction thereof—and that fraction mea- sured out to them by Southern Commiasi 3 who could | small yy not show a legitimate title for the commission which they professed to execute. o'clock, at his late residence, No, 75 Fifth aveaue, Jour Aifficult, if net impossible, any future reconstruction. | a remote bearing Ou our present end diffeniticr. his age, ‘Will it bo a long war, or ashort and mighty one? The Your explanations of the causes which h: Cabinet and the Northern Press has pronounced far the | this war are entirely Southern in he i ttle more than ‘eam. ¥ id one! ysions. ut = the; are oould £00,000 men Mot. da not think there tae pot Pon | ond, piausttly siated, that 1 leave You think it hard and unnatutal that foreigners and 50,000 men, And the North v 3 . y des of ii Catholics should be deluded into the service of ‘$ erat r | i ig too correct to b nized federal government in omter to be oportion of those summoned atuenced, and many od from serving. There were | H. Qosrax, in the 621 year Amen could not serve 48 jurors without ‘The friends of t rifices, but in all suc art would | Lend the funeral servicrs t. Mark’s chureh, ow There wore, b ju ng, at e’even o'cock, of property, —On tho evening of Monday, September 2 iF : given to all colonels who nave becn ecretary of War to raise regi ygod in reeruitin’ » in this ci eer will be allo wod, and that the t not exceed $3" Yo. rout eated to forW’ ard to. th ‘© of Dromore, county Dowa, Ire- need eight or ten such generals. riainiy the 40,000 n Ser ots lene Nie achitng Foul enamels | 1s Pye sulle here “are. aro in. the must | front of batilegand mde focd forSouthery power. 2 tule | caramanity, whoss yop amare ot Dee Bohan hate without any generalship. Whe higher off 1 a y cont hich, #0 far as 1 can | end were a deliberate policy in tho North should | life depe ‘pow be prope ation ¢ i of Mesa 5 Ae ROR RY ¥ souk, Col, Fityh cavalry. ern troops cugit PEurricano on tue ocean, Mustexhaust its vio- | scout and despise ft. Tadmitand maintain ths’ foraign- | who triod to evade the pert jury duty. the invited to atvend the funcrad, Crom his into rouidwage, No. Naw Yous, September 4, )7,ui, Tost the guidir ins, Ono hake th 8 ik r Foc tx! Washinghon wilain forly-eight hours, Busihe | lenge betorg We cad expect ty TeWED of Uatioual caim, | ers uow naturalbred, whether Catholics ur yor, ougut to | Rucurder urged upon tho Grand Jury Whe hggessity of cail-

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