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NEW YORK HERALD MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1861. : 8 wii te eet ae ae remained ee NaS RAK Sep RD ., Wd accomplish their purpose she jumped up anit ran Pevy, 2 Intelligence. Fast Sixteen “ : rrors, are gentlemen, and his presence would Theatrical and Musical, oon sa ; vonal Intelligences teenth street, on Tuestay morning, at ten o'clock? Jay sitract cotton from the interior ot Ane =p ene wsaies ha fe son secession: | Tete le nothing of any interest to be recordad of last | SPAY) itnce but she was again seed abit roLedon | P7B®NaPoleoN paid Gen, Fremont a visKt on the Sih | t tb» ch rch of the Imm oul Zonception, to Fourtoonth Minxt) end again export her 50,000 bales. A } be too greatan infliction even uy week's doings in the theatricatling. ‘The theatres that | {ho ground until the dre was put out. Uniortunately no | M8tant,atS%, Louts. Tn the atvernoon, acovnpanied by 1 fucchs MHere a Ligh Mass of Requiem will bo olfered “up cotton curtpany is now being formed there | ists; but we would have him sent to Blackwell’ | nave remained open in spite of tho war and of the sum- | medical man was in the house, and ahe was conveyed to | Cenorals Sinith and Siegel, tho Mayor of the city ARB huLer v her soul, The relatives and frionds of ‘wiMt!y wre respectfully invited to attend the funeral, Island, where he would meet with a class of | mer soasun Lave been doing 8 good business, Mr. Clark, [> ice er ahaa an cad She ts uot, bowover, ' distinguished civil And qumary porsonag:®, ho drove | THe resins are Wo bo taken wo Calvary Comotery for le ‘ " men whose ideas and language would be en- | gio comedian, having proved a trump card at the Wutor | pfr, Vinoent Novello, the head of alarge family of tg, | rapidly tron ssl treo under excelles! uspicos, Samples of cotton, soft ‘and silky, produced from American *°° sand Gna'ly Suddenly, on Sanday, Soptember 8, at the ie “ \cBull Rup” adtracting | sicians, died at Nice alow days since, at the wivaread | erabo:’ fs ary for of his paren West Thirty #0 rely congenial to his own. Garden, and the military spectacle of ‘Bul ng f bight gh not hor of anyth od on th eamor D, A. January parents; 160 West Thirty seventh’ stree! age of elehty, igh not (he author of anything doy. © government st ation of the and grown in the neighborhood of Borussia, not | + sv Sabato ry large houses at tho Now Bowery. The negro aud other | 1£® is'livs ona vorhaps mig than | *S40F¢ excursion on the river. ‘The boat passed up and oa O'Neil, aged & ai ans if sud Sunen far south of Constantinople, have beenestimated paces " —, AL. | concert saloons have excellent patronage, 814 Barnum’s | persons of ipett NOVOUO tiem wm» caver the WOrKS | Cwn the riy, Hcheria pry tis we as worth sixteen | _ STRENGTH OF wits Bi.ovitabING nee bigest Musou was nover more attractive, All these eebablish- | of the Bont (ones Peele paous wo mals @ povetiis arcange | about batrnens Dotare: the city and rotuenod to tho wharf \ 7 brokers a. ee conan ae Progress Mapp wy Remwrorcina In—As ... eurg, bave little * 7 F mente of natish compettig peaution of Bs. 1 - wvoe cour ofclo6k, when the party retarnod venta per pound. ' cee if oa Ca old cathedral mosis, apt ‘ Navy Department has bee: freely | Mens, theres = CHY; Cause to complain ot __*woven, Hutow 2 und othor Ge _ | the hotel, ‘The appourance of the V'ringe’s cows ingw ot the | |, Then & opply of cotton from tho dis. | “*¥7 Ps laste ag pea posed IM ti hard timo. Next woos $€6 Other theatres, including Wate | Zit; Hiayans Bess the Urs, are ia the lands ot Stroot created some very live y sconce, cram’ of por | [ya%in ganea attend the (Mouday) afternoon, at assailed effic’ i , i Mouds ernoon, a lana and the south ¢o: 1e, will open for winder seasen, . t . ! is ‘ qua ‘ clock, without furthor notfoo, 7 trict of Ad d the south coast of Asia ‘ lack’a new one, will for the full and winse: allo: ganista: nor should w.~ CMe te mention his complete | sons being curious enough to run a equare ar tw, ¥ have | o'clock, 'without furthior now 7 - Minor ha’ Miltt ra blockade, it recently felt it necessary for its | and their opening will infuse new life and spirit into our | M4 cheap eilitions of oratoriog: Sd many. * ("Hie i Na | & look at a Prince, (eiwy.—On Sunday afternoon, September 8, at half ve been entered into. ‘ons of aci own vindication to publish a statement of the us Cam.“ are Ma, * Clara No- r , suitable for cotton lie almost within hall of the tate ablic. Among his nu x ap | PASt Uaree o'e.ock, 4 bendy a ae P See Roane Mas Nowolio, | Among the “st of arrivals af Hloaion by tho sim ook, Manaanar, wife of Dennis Quinn, resent condition of our naval force, with the Liverpool steamers which ply to Constanti- > public entertainments. ello, and the ical aged 61 year e of vay Clariephasfatitiod @ hight eareeiarasengagevnad uk3e [tee deceased wab for mary years'altached we tke m,"i04 | Afabia we notloe the uamoa of the’ cevobvated author, Malang. 2 HYeoe Eallveainda, coanty, Tipperary, opie and return by the coast of Syria. When ae org ee Ane ha i the Smyrna and Aidin Railroad is put in work- iy purchased, ety " " staff of the chapel of the ° ok 5 ‘Tho relatives " Winter Garden, bis personation of Toodles appearing (0 be mee fe ies mere oe ren Ghia a a paneiop it) peand lady, The reading firblic are al Edward and Michael age ease ee ns emery the bright particular feather in his cap. The Vdaveah | Cesgiaeian annotate toewer me foady Cacaitiar with him ag tho author of “Dr. Thorno,” | > funeral, from hor lato residence, Wo. got Nake has engaged Mrs. John Wood, who makes hor first appear. | News August 22, ahaa apy Unly Parsonage,” “Orley Fam" aud “Siavory in the | acre oh hy ca clock on Tuesday afternoon. Hor res ing order an immense supply may be expected | ™Mng, and a glance at it will show that, | ance to-night as Cindorella ta the musical extravaganza | Mr. 624 Mrs. Howard Paul are giving @ sorica of fare. | Wart ix "I0%"” Tis visit hero at tho prescat tins ia no | mie "NO? Laken to Calvary Cognetery for intorme ffrom that region. In Natal, on the southeast | *%@ ®dditions made to it under all these heads | of that name, altcred—as the bills say—to suit tho | Wellenters iets at ie strani theatre. Lenin, pro. | doubt yo eunt®¥e the ~arlike muovoments now going | ye yfucrm tM) Mitaki Rrasynative ot te ety; et Kika splatof Attics oat “is * se an ee have been considerable. Present timos. The music i arranged by, Mr. C. Koppita, | {'vuka’placu carly in September evant which 18 | ou in thimeoutes’ “Ar the suryw0 of rrnishing the read: | rick, Ieebehe, aged 46 years, » we learn that “several bales o Soon after the Southern ports were closed by | ‘® Mutist, who made such # favorable debut at the | On Saturday, the 17th ult., the mortal romaing of | M6 World with a voi #U the ear in America, ‘Tho frien She mily and {hone of his brothors.ime superior cotton have been produced,” and that | 4. president's proclamation pg | Brooklyn Philharmonic Soclety last spring, and who } Maviame Caflnine Hayes Bushiol! woraeposited iu their | Judge Haliburton, af Haltfex, Dotter known as “Sam Sufuily ja. Vited to attend tho funeral, (rom: tow ‘with care “six hundred pounds of cotton per P ‘ation the Secretary Of | 1s 1 take charge of the musical department of the Winter | lst Feating pluce It # vault at KensatGrecn Cemetery. | stick,” was also among the Rais@igers by the Arabiar | late resileuoe 2a¥ Wrest Twonty sixth street, on Tussday wore may be obtained.” Si the Navy, feeling it necessary to reinforce the | Garden for the ensuing season, Mr. Koppita wrote and | presen mad fevecaslee, Sonsisiad of « hearse and fF | ty has rocently visited Bug! 1d di tt? capacity of com- | @'teravn, wt two wedrck, "OW thence to Calvary Coma y be obtained.” A letter to Sir George | by ookade by the horses, amd four mourning cvaches with pairs, with the y ough ’ fire for taneous wisderio, Dugennoo eat irortnee Grey, G . 6 i by purcliase of additional vessels, | arranged several pieces for Mrs. Wood while in California, al attendants. ‘The eoilin was Of plain oak, polished, | Missioner to look aftor she intorest'f the Colon: papors please oop y, Governor of the Cape of Good Hope, | 4 probably not having confidence in the ac- } 834 it is to this ciroumstance and his acknowledged musi- | Sit bare & massive plate, with the follawing inscription | Hon, Edward Bates, Attorney «Yeneral, Washington |" Siarsiy—at Witdhvown Pout, Ne J, on Saturday aves Sune Oa Ton OH. Sate Some StOER quaintance of naval officers with the character | ©! ‘sent that he owes his present engagement. 106; dod Tite Auguat 186k? Oe NN Oetaber, | tn, ae path ea oat rade yey cena etl sg gr : . : H 1 1861. ng, Buffalo: BR. B. Greend ant witey New Bodto'd; R. | The funeral of the deceased will take Place from his | the Fish river to Natal, of an average of fifteen and build of vessels required, selected ag his | 70 P"0sramme of the New Bowery Thoatre*for this | yf, Adolphe fumas, author of two plays, “Le Camp des | Martin and wifo, J. Thomson and wife” Thotuas Kimbo : this (Jeon ay) a Daoen as Mueeegioicek. mites, is said to be as suitable for the growth eae’ (ar Grin req i , shaadi evening is made up of “Bull Run,” Cool as a Cucumber’? ai 5 of cotton as any known country in the world, Seon e D. Mon an—a rsuthers law of his parece pina and thi flue tract belongs to and is now use- | | cath pas pb usin of the Go’ ieorssenee rts toe er Oe ¢ sap a. le fully ocen{pied by the natives.” The writer Hace Suds: of 2 is Y as and pets terest at Barnum's pray eatirely ame ey hin suggests that, as the plant is there a triennial, nak faite sgarcahile of BOD ek its culture wor!d cost but small labor, and the & ame gan & Co. As the Governor had as much women and childy'eD could attend to it. As for ; on his hands as he could accomplish Egypt, we know that the plant had bee culti- | 15, Geistthing o ental picts hae - vated there before theslawn of history, and that | oooisa it was thought advisublo that the mummies are wrapped in cotton cloth. , Poor—-At Bele Be Jassie POO? a, on Sund eptember , un the 87th year Of his age,” ener ts tives and friends cf the decersed are respocte xf to attend the funeral, from the residouce of Ore Loni oct, | Sta 8 Navy, in the 28th yar of his aga. Simbuil, of Keuwucky; | 1! frlen’# of tho fatnily aro invited ww nal * | attend she funcral, from tho residence of his uncle, 0. & arson’, 39 Mor '8, of Misciasippl, met with Rises ee place, this (Monday) afternoor, = \ Nia, Just previous te Detroit papers please eopy. » (he train whith he was ia SuLUVAS.—On Saturday, September 7, Maraamer Sou in Bast Tennessee, a rock was | gy, ife of Cornel: Be Roe ren on Gis oat {a a wife elius Sellivan, in the ht year of hee bok struck Governor ‘The friendwof the nag are respectfully, invited te : a number of teoth fr ‘Vhis is the 3 rect, this (¥ ‘i ‘o’cl tho Catholic faith, The procession passed down the aisles: | accident that was cojortod to have occurred to ex-Gover- bay pas gn eee Ry ie Paws and through the different parts of the church, reciting | nor Jackson, of Missouri. nick H., eldest son of Hugh Toole, late of tae paris of tho Litany of the Saints, and the Bishop sprinkling the ose county of Carlow, freland, aged 34 yours. Croises and Mlle. do la Valliere,” und ‘of aome other ostot; & Druflard, Bu Soi/H.—On Sunday morning, September 8, after a short, works, bas just died at Dieppe.’ He was distantly ovm- J. Vasen \ Ve and severe tilness, @anam Dn.won, second day ‘ehter of Wea nected with bis great namesake. poneer Howe V, Bath, N.Y. ley and Sarah W. Smith, in the 16th year of b. ¥ go. jelo, Now Yuk, ary stoppin at the St. relatives and friends of (he family are re Spectfully: pla a aie er aeaaaea Nicholas Hotel, to attend tho faneral, from the resides of Ler ee et kegs a Roman Catholic Governor Sproguo, of Rhode Island, arrived iN. this city 8, Do. cee: ee bid morning, at “eves moth Boar, the Happy Family, the “What Is It?” and al, jureh, Brooklyn, yesterday, and is occupying apartmonia at the Metropol- lock, without further thvitation. tho other wondors of that rendezvous of eurtositics, Thue | AD¥Dody in the habit of visiting the Navy Yard for | isi Hosoi. ¢ o’otncks, Liewteoanh foneer ik Seater in tho dith bs 'g announced as the last weck of his exhibition. ‘The several months past must have seen at some distance wo “con at cometensAnvles of his age. * theatrical performances, afternoon and evening, are well | ‘He leita steeple growing higher and higher, and ufter- ; ‘Stone, uf Ohio, ase | ¢,Nweirth reenact ee eee ea mytinigtice ve played and amusing. : wards in tho course of finish day by day. That steeple FoF Boston, and P. B. bean, of Taunton, Mass., @ | fiiy invived lo attend the fumeral, on Tucalay room, The ontertainmonts at Mechanics’ Hall, Amorican Con. [SU/™ounts St. Anno’s Roman Catholic church, corner of ing AL the Astor House; at three o'clock, ub his late residence, No. 99 Prinee ' cert Hall, the Canterbury, Crystal Palace, Gaictics; Molo. | 04 and Front streets, under the pastorate of Futhor | G,Cameron, of Albany: 8. J. Crowell, of Brldceporty | street, Rrooklyn. ‘According to the list of the new places | *0ther member of the firm should not be con- | eon and'Hitchcock’s do not differ much from the uaual | ©!0°%02, aod was dedicated by Bishop Laughlin, of Brook- | fouts, Il’ W: Enuas, of Providence, Ge ge’ W. keoton ot N of Aitrad Te and Mareree Seen ged AaeetAy daughter ng wading P nected with purchases involving such @ large } routine, and are, generally speaking, highly arnusin lyn, to tho servico of Almighty God yesterday. The now | Brooklyn: H. W. Thompson, of Chicago; W. i. Wier, of | and LL days, a site from which cotton has been shipped to dit tof the Ni » 8) ly 8 church is situated in the parish of the Aasumption, which | UMilade.phia, and Perey Smith, of Boston, aro stopping at ‘Tho friends and relatives are invited to attend'tho fune- i expenditure on account of the Navy Department. | Nixon's Circus is doing a good business at Palace J the Lafarge Hc ‘al, Crom the resid of hi \ England, which we published recently, there | 1) 008 pattie! asteal that Me Goisen in ot Pali hhas grown 80 largo as to require a new church to wccom- | ye gs : ; vals epee ol of hor parents, No. 47 Delancoy is @ total of fifty-eight new, revived or shang B #K Granite ith sera ak pi na A dato the overwhelming congregation; and in setting Father | cma Piaennet, GW ee erate eC Rees sorr.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, Soptember %, @ increasing ports from whieh England is | 8° *10' ; retire cal e firm, and the ar- eee, Hsu t ies piece se, aeons tee Gleeson over the new parish of Bt. Auuo the services of a } Owens, of the ates Mimy; G. W. Young, of M rangement was accordi: arried int t '» xt ve been ribui ung, energeti i Mited States Navy; G. 8. Dral now receiving cotton. Is it not supreme pene July last aay Inte eftees nearly every member of the company is in the cast, phase PS?) SRILROI Sas copanotany Eland here ee: Fernauiee, of Cilia, ant Geo folly, therefore, for Southern statesmen to} “37” worwan was of course selected for thig | Tt PY by Tom Taylor, and, although not writen or | “Yesterday the church was solomnly doiicated 10 the | pin tnnsr jen wrote found the stability and strength of their con- pony és she Geos 7 f ihe Wane Seow ae Mr. heap it haa never been performed in this | gervice of the Almighty by Bishop Laughlin, At half is injury on his wa federacy upon the idea that they have a mo- e lief th AS i cS Jed ae 8 irae oe ay hiya chiea - 8 ang ee Pest ten o'clock the Hight Roverond Biabop, bearing the | Ya malt \ nopoly in the production of cotton? Hence- | 2° '¢ Sat nis superior Knowledge of s pamsbips hot yet been decided upon. crosior and habited in his robes and miteo, entored the | jnwbn with gent ei forth Bh Sia will SompeteriGs thax ay and merchant vessels pre-eminently qualified him } #00 of the play is laid in the timo of King Charles, and | ganctuary from the vestry room, attended by tho priests | wide at thowe seated in t e world Ww: mn pete wil e) irks ry for it, and also, probably, as we have said, from thus gives every opportunity for the display of the moat | and acolytes, bearing the crucifix and other emblems of | Mi‘hews in tho face, break. jaw bone aud knocking } atiend the fcumnal,from her late residence, 79 Baxter their rashness they will lose largely in their brilliant costumes and the courtliest graces. The drop principal market; and as for any political or in- the conviction that naval officers are not suffi- } curtain of the thoatro is a copy of Walteau's picture of a ternational influence w! ich they calculated ‘9 se- cory ye SGD maa are ee COs Deiat : y ~"-” | judges of the vessels best adapted for the pur- picnic during the same epoch, and # and the play seem to have been made for cach other, To add to the et inte: tor of the edifice with holy water, After this part of Nom-Arrival of the North Briton, as i i i those of the family’, aml alse the mem. y rapidly beet i m ss the ceremony the Bishop retired, Parunk Post, Se P ‘1 Net 5 eure ee me og now _ ae ly mpage poses of the blockade. With him were associated | Ps! pest will arrange a dance for the comedy, of the } “'Soiemn tich inass was then celobratod—the service iceviae clenu ce oe shia ait 4 i : Nee von ante aa Thad och eee as a ; ss . r T™ igns » steamer ; and ol ot poklya, an obsolete idea, and they must depend for suc” | 014 naval constructor and one naval engineer, | ‘™™* style as that represented on the curtain. being Mercadante’s fourth part mass, The following “ ane he steamer North Briton. Wind | viteq to attend tHe funeral, from the resideave of hie Pp fests officiated :— light, west. Weather clear, cess upon something else besides cotton. One Tho time for the opening of Laura Keene’s is not yet an. 2 father, 40 Columbiwstrect, South Brooklyn, this (Monday) E sy and the Assistant Secretary of the Navy also Father Mooney, Chaplain of the Sixty-ninth regiment, ete ie ip nied i Méven ofeieel thing is pretty clear, and that is that England a re y Hounced. It will probably be fixed for this day week. | Celebrant; Father Keegan, Dewoon; Father Patrick. Me” o (rfelts in Roche: Bree cuc comeror cia arene he tao ’ occasionally lent him the aid of his valuable | tm ‘ K noon ; jounterfeits in Rochester. tor's cburch, verner of Hicks and Warren ‘streets, it cre break the (blockads nor'eo to. war with iy al fe opening piece will be» burletta, in three acts, called | Cahil,sub'Deacon; Father J. R. McDonald, Master of Cere- Roceuesra 1,1881. | and from theuce to the Cemotery of the Holy Crows, Flag? g services. Mr. Morgan’s remuneration was fixed | the ‘Seven Sons,’ the characters in which will bo s: monios. Counterfeit five dollar bils on the Cambridge City Bonk | bush. " the United States about the great staple of the South. She can obtain all the cotton she wants in three quarters of the globe, and she will soon become independent of the slave States con- already directed attention. Sederacy: From this statement it appears that there Licentiovsxess or THE Press—A Jon For THE | have been purchased for the government, in the Gaanp Jony.—A late Grand Jury called the | period of about four and a half months, seven- attention of one of the Judges to certain sedi- | ty-eight steamers and sailing vessels of tieus, revolutionary and licentious journals in | all sizes, ranging from 53 to 2,400 tons: this city, and it was agreed that the Judge | The aggregate cost of these vessels wag should deliver his opinion to the next Grand | $3,524,572, which, at 24 per cent commissions - Jury, with a view to their action in the premises. | has given Mr. Morgan the snug little sum of As soon as this subject comes before them, we | $87,000 for very little more than four months’ hope their attention will be airected to another | work. If we add to this his commission on lieentious journal—equally dangerous to so- | charters and on the vessels purchased since this -elety—a nuisance which equally needs to be | return was made up (now nearly three weeks), “abated. We allude to the moral degradation | we shall not overstate his total earnings at ‘of the press as exhibited in recent articles | $150,000. ‘of the New York Times. From the following Of course this will appear a large sum to the ‘delectable phrases the reader may form some | public, but they must recollect that the trouble ‘opinion of the obscenity of the whole:—“A | and annoyance attending these purchases have mean, dishonest and unscrupulous sneak,” | been very great. Had they been effected “the bewhipped and bekicked old vagabond,” | through the agency of such an organi- “parloin a private letter,” “lying and treach-| ration as that through which the Com- ery,” “resorts to stinkpots,” “the miserable | mon Council usually transacts the finan- caisiff,”” “the pleasure of lying,” “falsehood and | cial business of the public, the commission ‘con following Lad eget no part in. the coremonies, but | of Marsachusetta have been “ 6! y wore present iu the savctuary:—Fathers McCarthy, -_ tion is very good, one Ma ene, Fagin, Cali, Bobain and McKenna. . bi Stk dacy nate adie fi as ‘The organist was M/. Wiedel; soprano, Madam vou Bere ol; alto, Mile. Gomtel; tenor, Movs. Fredeil. ‘The singing | oOMelel Drawings of 21 was excolient, as was the organ accompaniment. ** Kentucky, Exeus (tase 477 At the conclusion of thia portion of the service Bishop 3, 18, 35, 7, Gl, 43, 12, 34, 20, 4 Langh in entered the sanctuary and preached the sermon. ‘Kuntucky, O1ass 47i)—Neptember? He took his toxt as follows:— 16, 22, 33, 46, 57, 44, 6, 2 “And Jesvs came and @ unto them, saying, All Olroulars went free of. by ade dorpaw, ugod 47 years, 4 menths and 29 days. power is given unto me in heaven and in earth; MURRAY, ' ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invitedete ‘Go ye, therofore, and teach all nations, baptizing them Covington, Ky Bt. Louis, Mo, attend the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at twe in tho name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the IE GERRI o'clock, from No. 44 Fleet stiect, Brooklyn. : Hoiy Ghost; Dissolution.“ he Copartnersh ip heretos | © Vaxnucaw.—Huiay: J. ¥ANDUGAW, Wife of John Vamé: “Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever Thavo | fore gxisting under the wiyle o: Fes Amie Wand re | dugaw, aged 47 years, 4 months and'29 days. commanded you; and lof, Lam with you always, even | ting The bu ature by the te. | ‘The friends of the family aro respectfully invited to nt unto the end of the world.”—=Matthew xxv. 18, 19,20. | maining partner: if tend the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clecliy~ Ieis wmee esury to oven opitomi-e, till ides to cris | Oi Pat pomade, | felt. No. 44 Flost street; Brooklyn. cise, the Bishop's sermon. It was simply on a portion of | with whom or with } nts may be made, Wannmsx,—On Saturday evening, September 7, Jour the doctrine that the Saviour constity. ted His Aposties and Covineron, Ky., Sopi. 2 16) » EDDY & CO, WARN ‘Tull , Ireland, aged vars," that it is tho duty of all to hear the church. Storm’s Fall Styles Gentlemen's Dress | 459 seventh aveaue, this (Monday) afternoon, at wer After the sormon the solemn gorvices closed with tho | Hats, now ready. Army and Navy Caps, Ornaments, &&. | Qelook, und be interred im Calvary Cemetery. eucharistic sacrifice, during which a cclection war taken | 178 Browdway, Howard Hotel, 7 Warkhwax.—On Saturday, September 7, Cano up acd handsomely Fospondod to, one gentleman giving | Batchelows Hair Dye—The Best in the | ¥ifoof Robert Waterman, agod 26 years, 6 inonths check for $150. - 7 les ie 6 2 days. Orleans theatres, is eugaged to Ail the place of Mr.J.8. | | ‘The corner stone of St. Anne's church was laid on the | Wiig at BATCHELDI'S wie fuctrn, 10 bo sireten = rhe frlonds and relatives-of the family are respecttuly Clarke. Mr. Goorgo Ryun, of California and Western a 1860, tho festival of the Nativity of the Jee tin Sac i invited to attend the funeral, from her lave ealdence, 3 No, Ks ls in. , y - | 81 Laurens street, on Tuesday afternoon, at one o'clock. fame, is also engayod there. ‘The church is built in that sort of gothic that prevailed Pi dlantechensrpirte Escort hey Ge ane Ron |” Wasam On Seturday, Sepeeainee t. Hamar, see ‘The Havana papers are crowing with exultation at tho | in the fourteenth century. It is 180 feet lung by 65 | dyo privately upplied, at No. 6 Astor House, ‘ Frodorick W. and Aunio’ Weber, aged 5'years, 3’ month arrival in their city of an opera troupe engaged in Euroje | feet Asses = _ Lpeapigd a fae foot high. firs weniawe —— and 11 days. i aroail of stained glass, with occlesiviosical figures—t Tho friends and relatives are respectfully invitod to at- by Signor Rissoll. “It is composed of tho following named | principal having in tho oantre the figures of suinta, pro- | RANE R ee Magse entnccas te GEER LAs, | tond the funoral, trom No. Leeonned wereet, this (Mea artiste:—Director and musical conductor, Signér Muzio; | minent among which are those of Saint Bridget, and Saint | No. 4 Ann street, under Barnum’'s Museum. — day) afternoon, ‘at one o'clook. f rime donne, Elena Kennett, Adolaide Bassegio, Isabella | Atne,, he patron saint of the church. |The :o0f of ths etait ae 4 church is beautifully paint mosaic, and sup- Reynoldson, Magnetic Physi qankley. and Maan Masson; tenor singers. Tumbes!, | werted with” Gothia ‘arches, ‘The eafctuary” Iw | wourth aveauo ani ‘tenth street Snes aig) pe ; Bignardi, Volpini and Lotti; paritones, G. Ferri and A. | lihted with a beautiful circular window, with —— T $3—DOUBLE Fellini; bass singers, G. B. Antonucci and C. Nerini; buffo paar oo ae ces: Potion ina four cay ne mg ae ~ Sopeggi Crike A Ann street; at $3 60, "4 quatrefoils, jnoly stained with ecc! ical figures. ‘usses, No, L Vesey street louse, opposite the | new sty! comico, P. Ferranti, Muzio proposes to bring (his com- | kven the high altar is a representation of the Adorution | church. Yany to the United States, and to give opera porformunces | of the Angeis; on ono side is the Saviour and on the other tained by the following ladics and gentlemen:—Miss Lau- Ta Keone, Mrs. J. H. Ailen, Mrs. Lotty Hough, Mias Sara Stevens, Mrs, Chanfrau, Mrs. Dillon, Mra. Marlowe, Miss Burke, Miss Francis, Miss Everett; Messrs. Burnett, H. ¥. Daly, Levick, Peters, Dillon, J. H. Stoddart, Mariowe, Goodrich, Bilby and Richardson. Horrmann, the magician, wi make his debut at th, Academy of Music pext Monday night. Those who havo been present at some of his private exhibitions report that he is a perfect master of *‘the black art.’” Mr. Charles Mathows, in a characteristic letter to the Hixraup, published last week, denies the assertion by some of the Sunday papors about his domestic infolicities, and draws & picture of his connubial bliss which is cal_ culated to reduce considerably the stock of eligibie un- married or unmated ladies. The Arch street theatre, in Philadelphia, opened inst week under the management of Mrs. John Drew. Mr. Scalian, a favorite actor of the Baltimore and New ved? here freely w- | _ ‘Titrsox.—In this olty, on Saturday, September 7; Asam M., danghter of the Jate Wm. Timpson. a ‘The relatives and friends of the family aro resp seitalty vray, Reddy & | invited to attend the fimeral scrvieox, at her Iam donee, No. 16 West Thirty-second street, on Tuesday morning, at half-paat ton @ clock, without further notion, The remaing will ve taken to Westchester for imtor- ment, VaxnenGaw.—Hriew J. Vaxnercaw, wife of John Vam-° at two and a half per cent on the amount of the purchases and charters. The result of his la- bors is to be found in the list to which we have 3, AT JONES, quulted ‘sole Congress Gaiters, LEX. DELMAR, 706 BROADWAY, NEAR FOURTH: defamation,” “consistent in its wickedness,” | aud pickings would not have amounted to less | jy New York, Boston and Philadelphia during the mouths | tio Virgiu, with statues of saints in recesses; and the Birth BA oy Mg eet ee eaerae mizo0s we “venomous and malignant,” “the mob coerced | than a million. There is, therefore, a clear | of March, April and May next. side altar to the left is a statve to the Virgin; over that to | Carr.—On Wednesday morning, September 4, the wif bd aden, Tat and Willow Ware, for the fai) wad winter the right is a figure of St. Patrick. All around the church | of William I. Cart of a daughuer, Verdi has composed a now opera, from the Spanish | and buiweon every two windows is a scene from the Sa oe drama of “La Yoraa dol Destino” (the Force of Destiny), | viour’s history iti allo r:tiewo, ‘The high aud side It io to be first presented at St. Petersburg during the | Yesterday were beautifully decorated with flowers, and were brilliantly lighted. coming winter, -——-— harlequin,” “a mocking ghoul,” “the dotard | economy to the government of $850,000 on the President,” “the hoary traitor of the Heratp,” | transaction. This saving becomes of the more “to swallow the filthy vomit,” “the predestined | importance when it is taken into account that felon.” from ten to fifteen millions worth of additional ACK LAVA EARRINGS AND PING, TWO DO Ru LARS Died. and fo ALLEN" ror Avens.—On Sunday morning, September 8, Gronce L. pele ee aera ee wid only son of Goorge L. and June Ayors. Aged L year, 4 sumreg esas months and 1 day, ILLIARDS.—BECAUSE BELIED BAS#PORD OFFERS Anew opera, in two acts, is announce tas in preparation | Mexico’s Coming Fate and Inevitable ‘The relatives and friends of tho family are requested 31,009 lia cushions will inake more true angles than sag ‘This excels all we have ever read in the his- | vessels will be required, and of which Mr. { # the Opera in Paris, of which the librotio is by M. Mel s- End—Who will Rule Hor? to attend the funeral, from the resic Ab, Linc a Me Leckie 5 . i : viile aud the music’ by M. Alary. Mlle. Rey Bulla, it is [From thy Mexican Extraordina: y of July 25.) Ayors, Keq., Baltic sireet, noar Un BUNIONS, INVERTRD_ N, RRLARGED tory of journalism for its scurrilous and obscene | Morgan will be the purchaser. Judging by the d, wil be the heroine, The oe alba & Fume we have Baa in tho last thre years a most striking | lyn, L. 1, this (Monday) afternoom, 9 ‘nll disoases of the feet, cured without pais ae : < ring the cnyagement, express.y for this work, ot a | illustration of the profligacy of the iwtministrators of the | remains will be interred in Greunwood, eo to tho patient, by De, SKOHARKE, Surgeon ribaldry, not excepting even the filthy sheet of purchases that have been effected and the num- s singer of religio.s music, Of extraordinary vo evenues and the properties of this nation, in the manuor | Mitwaukee Times, and Wisconsin and California papors Go Broudway.” Raters Yo phytoinne” sud pare Branch, who expiated its offences in the peni- | ber of new vessels that have been put on the ‘ ee nie will not venture on the stage, but sig from i which the vast treasured riches of the Mexican church | ple copy goons of this city, Ae es Pela : : bobind the scenes. wave been scattored to the winds, ‘This colossal wealth— On Sunday, Soptember S, Arrawas D, Aarau, Y a tentiary. And tiis outpouring of vituperation | stocks in the short period that has elapsed BINOE | a teeter nn. trOen. rede th’ dile city from the father | e*timated at from $169,375,000 to four times that | aged av years and LL mouths. tt see ree all proceeds fro ‘he fact that we not only de- |} the department has been in a position to buy | of Adetins. Pasti, Stating that she had inade au engn; br Aa io be alone ene ew becill pocir’ a P remains will be taken to Orange county for inter- LL iE Sonmghit te lr meet ra ; . : ‘ foo aaik fae. bees Tcdttd 16 GIVE couosete in Rheland ant bo sid » already guno, ati o in the p ave been. afllicted with toil denfneam, clined to enter inwo a conspiracy with the little | and order freely, there is a probability that | MMe ir yy; mM pela astern One retes se | can, an no-one bythe future will, be able tosay whore. | Bactin.—At No. $3 Foriy-third street, Garage Tar- orulng Twas induced to pay youn vin.” Ro ong villian to reduce the wages of newspaper print- | by the Ist of January next we shall be in pos- | formation was thot she had got an engagement at the | The pillage has been so rapit and complete that even | rox, infant son of Hichart wud Jano Bogbie, ager & cnving Was suddenly, and without pain, reslored ‘theatre Ke Mies Carlotta to commence this even.ng. the best advised in the government cannot say (is and 2 days. how much the nation has been desjoiled of, We know it | ‘The funeral will tako place this (Monday) afternoon, at has pearly all gone, anct the govertiment, agaiy lett to its | two o'clock. phly, and wi for feel very grateful. being toully af, most wbuut out trom the pleasure of using 40 neces to have it returaed, and to hear so. Satine, ers throughout the city,in order to save the | session of quite a formidable navy. 5 | iti (sister of Adeiina) has 8 Times {rom bankruptcy, being on its lust legs I at Bath, 1 summe Carlotta taught Adelina, and tirst | gwn resources, is 0, poor in exp i ; i : bie see dl i anid cere : , ourees, a potients aid fect Cante—On Sunday, September 9, Feaxcuey, infant ets greut credit on you for the immense amount of wl and about to follow to the grave some half a Awarvna THE Hour or Toem DELIVERANCE— | invvod ced Ler to the public. She bas returned to the | gtrorgih that it fs forced to adopt that most primitive | gon of br. George &. ad Sarah B.Cartor, aged 21 days. 1 beg to than! for what I can so Sruly ap f4 - city, and resumes her lessons and concerts. st ‘8 ‘ 4 Tam, sir, your obelient servant, ‘, nj The loyal people of North Carolina. Read our U mode of collecting revenue by wrestiig resources: from CONS TANTINE.- ) Sunday morning, EDWARD TEMPLE HARRISON. ~dozen other little sheets, but because we expos- ‘Tho Lyons journa’s announce that Moliere's “Tartuffe” | tie weaithy who live within its immediate reach. ‘The | bers, Eius, only child of Jota and Margarct ‘Comatau. i : hs beet ab last played there to a most crowded hoase | goverument, furthermore, has recentiy been compelled to | tine, aged 2 years, and hailed with thy loudest plaudits. Bresaant and Mimo. | suspend payments to all Clases of creditors, inorder to | ‘The funeral will tak> plice from tie foot of 117th Hlessy wore en Jed forward several times in thy course of | vey. te its entire resources ard euergics to smothering a | stre:t, Harlem, this (soudiy) afternoon, at two o'clock, the everting, and received a compiete ovation. fraction of the disorders of the country, and should its .—On Friday evening, , Mrs. Its. Post of -Auguat. 16: says:--Consi st ambitious aitns be attained the prospects of the in the OOt your d yest-rcay afternoon tn the Taust still remain, (0a great degree, y Gardens on account of the sundunctment # on which aro contained in the | atlend the funeral, ug herself the “Feraale Blonsin,? was about to | government itself. We would gladly cling to a single ray | M.A. White, 118 & oss tho river On @ tight rope extending from the gur- | Of hope, if te could see it, for the future of this country, int | twoive o'clock. usta whatf at Battersea, ‘Taro. gh sume doticicney | the lesson of the past is vo instructive: the inalility of Mexico | ilitls Cemeto tho Kulu rowes, a& they are caiied, the feat was not eer niger survive independent by herself ts deminstrated | CLINE -ed this meanness and dishonesty to public con- | telegraphic despatches upon the subject. Let tempt, and thereby blocked his game. Hence our government take the hint, and, without loss qi ‘ his frantic contortions, like a scotched snake, | of time, move for the deliverance of North ‘As a pickpocket who shouts “stop thief” Carolina. It will remove the rebels from Mun- after some honest ian, the little villain accuses | 800’S Hill and from Virginia, and broak the the editor of the Hixap of being a traitor be- | backbone of shits rebellion. cause he endorsed Mr. Buchanan’s message. | 4 prorgn Recoxmox ov Parmone Sxrvices.—Among ‘ON MOSCUZISKE! Nee: forcuring the deaf and is at 107 Clinton place, between Vifth and Sixtie 3 {TRONG'S PATENT ARMY) TRUNK AND PORTABLE vocttally invited to | 9. Pedstead combined. Corner of Warren street and Of her son iniaw, | 'roedway. Price $17 and $25. Gstond pe SHIPPING MEKCILANTS. 4 WOLPE's SCH' BI 20,060 cases of Wolfe's Culebi ated Schiedam Aromatio Conver, in the We did, it is true, endorse the doctrine that | the appointments made by Mr. Collector Barney, of this Fea eng toate ae etd dh is te a pan ee ha Ln maieani, Soth year. vee Ponty Dd te A Be eee ith Ger- there was no authority given in the constitution | city, is that of Patrick McMahon to the position of marker perilous jou dey’ she waa compe led to sit dew, | €8C0, that has contributed so much to the support of other | invited to atten: hodist Kpiaco- ing Merchants ean purehase for the Swith Ameri- ine.S in the Custom House. Mr. SfcBfahon was formerly in the fi te coerce a seceding State. That was soundias | oor norman & Romaine, of this city, which he lef for as it went, but it did not cover the case. | 1 oo ty Fort Sumter. He was there during the whole On the contrary, we maintained that the federal | poriot of lis bombardment. He was one of about one government had full power to put down ingur- | hundred laborers. At the beginning of hostilities Major rection, for otherwise it would be no govern- | (sew General) Anderson, gaid to them, ‘All who will stay and ultimately iescended into a boat, The courage itis. | Countries, now comparative!y rich, that atone time was | pal ehureh, corner of Fourtl payed unuer these trying circumstances created almost | the greatest object of the commercial adventurers and | liamsburg,'on Ts morning, at ten o'cloc or amount of admiration than would hav. been | Privateers of England—and which has scattered through: Ctas¥.—On Pei lay, September 6, Jaoun Cuask, ia tho | less (ian the New You price p 4 had the artist walked all the way from Butter. | the worid upwards of three thousand millions of hard | 78th year of 1 : 3 ‘The Schnapps is well knowtaud sella (oesly in all tho ‘ato Cremorne, and of her ability to pocform the fea | Collars—and is still possessed of untold mineral and agri ‘Ths relatives and friends of the family are respeatfully } Buurkets of the world. thore is no6 the slightest do. Both sides of the river | Cultural wealth—cannot be allowed forever to pursue a | invited to attend the imneral, from the residence of Capt, For price, &., apply to wore densely thronged, and though the performance was | Course to anarchy and rin. That it has reached the point | Win. K. Bradich, 212 Schermerhora street, Brooklyn, UBOLPHO WOLFE, pian” over at half-past seven. tho roads Jeading to Cremorne x Ras, unquestionably has been attritnitalte to the reluctance | this (Monday nuOR yatt, three o'clock. few York. J North Firth stroots, Wil- | Catt, Fast india and Earwpean markets, delivered on board : ship at Liverpool, London, Rosterdara or Mamburg, at " * + with me and fight for the flag, I will retain—let them go | wore scaicely passable at nine o'clock on account of the ropean powers to risk a collision with the colvssus of Dunx.—On Satui day, September 7, Jaues Donn WORFMANN, DORREPAAL & CO., ment at all, and we advised the President to | 1) 15. rigtt; the others may go the left.” About thirty, | reuweniny cronds, The exporimone was siccessiully ro. fen Hei Hol Gercieh es ee Thats. | xiv pee a aunty Ferinanagh, Ire MIANOOKE, KLER & CO Se a sre, i ch e 4g coboasus, as re. he ms call out a force of 60,000 militia to crush the | ginong whom was McMahon, went to tho right, and ae ee ee Serene (he following specimen of tal) | its ther portims of America, will, no doubt, give wow life |. Ths Trietds of Vic tally are respectfully inv!tad to at- Hamburg. rebellion in the bud, after the manner of | seveny went to tho left. Thus we seo an Irish democrat, ‘A fey minutes aftor 8.x o'clock this Fmpress of Manil. | ! la pumlerey etc Getlee already tia i. | tend the funeral, ae Gaaehe No) as East = 4g, Pima UN taiva ow tte ‘ : ‘ostuaoist a sade Cid i vantage of tho American troubles to seize one of her corner ird avenue, ttis (Mon- . PASS PE N LE, Andrew Jackson, and we reiterated this counsel | who hus served bis Saab Lassie Davie oer qeLomartopectante er (Lasse the Hemyen Lath, | jst colonies, and if we reflect npon the. manner inwhich | day) ‘afte alock. ‘Tho remains will pe intges tho United Sutos vaithout one, ‘They are furnished -day alter day; but Buchanan’s Cabinet, in- { srivisie! to serve the govern! civil capacity, | ory cacended to the eevated stage from which she was | Dominica has been restored, and consider the numbor of | red in Calvary Cemetery. in thirty-six hours, on epplication to and by EDWARD Spaniardc in the clorgy service in Mexico, the reception | Danter#.—0n § to Miramon, although a branded felon, by the Ex of General Al- ‘ay morning, September 9, Cartas } BI: U.S. Pumgbort Agent, &a., 271 Broadaray,, corner }ooweny, im the 63d year of his age. } Chambers street. ily’, ae respectfully invited to at | — to commence ber walk along a path which svcmed a pen- ef] mark upox the blue sky. The sun slime brilianuy, 0 And its rays gilitured op the spangles of her Aibanian } Petor Napoleon, throngh the management : ; ¥ +. | and bis appointment is a just recognition of patriotism, cluding Holt, did nothing whatever. Nor did | wien tie entered the Custom House ho was asked if ho Mr. Lincoln and his Cabinet take any step for | knew Captain Doublevay. He shook all over, convulsed monto, it ie not difiicull to see that the game of Drminica flernoon, at two o'clock, ; * Anter— Captain Doobleday, ia ity?’he asked; | dress aud danced on the white aud gold balauce pole | Monte, dificult the game of Demintc a , POLITICAL. eix weeks after the inauguration. They did dein Fangtitens " ich s] i ia ry * may Le very soon re-enanted in Mexico if there be not great | trom his late resid. 1 129 Madison street. i a coin e=et er rr is yo ‘Captain boobleday ! isn’t he a bully fellow?” It hap: fetid cto ee cme ae tae - betes i te ae oy 54 ¥ w Tear ‘Sunn 8, Jonn Doms, son of REPUBLICAN GEN nothing till the revolt attained the most for- | pened that ho Cole isd in the fort directly under the lance. ‘ i ul Cathe eh . f command of Captain Dor over atung the banks and was caught up by the distant The land, richer than any other {n mineral woaith, | Thomas and midable dimensions, and till they were oom- years and 10 months. crowds ae faraway a8 Cholkea, Lowing, of rather curt, | Situated in the very centro of the commerce of the world, | ‘The friends and re i 08 8 the faintly arorespoctfully fees ia i f . and forming the natural highway for the greater portion | invited to attend the | eral, this (Monday) afternoon, a ~ pe, A ei pelled at last by articles in the Herat to show Blatter le heh Ben Bey Hh bo the vow sigs efron wich she, fovked dwn irom | oF the trafio betwoon the East and West,” caunot remain | two o'clock, from tho residence of his pacemts, yaad OOHIN CULT AN be in *e ELECTION OF DELEGATES TO THK REPUBLICAN STATE hor vated position, lady stepped cantiously on to I invitl ‘a bt, Past Sixteenth str GEO. GENET, Vice-Chaien that there was a government of some kind in CONVENTION. the rope and commenced her progress, ‘The wind, which | Jong an inviting prey. Spain, no doubt, has her cyes upon | East : ‘at Se . io v : ™ ‘i ae 7 hat been blowing rather trecbly testo (tino betore, bad | 4 her once richest colony. In times past France made the | Frzrarmick.—On Sunday, September 8, Maxy Caran. | EowANn THON, Hecretacion the United States. Mcantime the republican | cy, qnird Assembly district Rosniienn coeventen to. | falien into a calm, atid was most favorable for the wk, | att:m)t to gota permanent foothold here, and was only | xan, the beloved dauclutes of Peter and Catherine Fitz- Dattx, re ‘t | prevented by the timely interference of Rngland, and it | patrick. ayed 1 year, 3 momchs and 13 days = = en tho curve of the repe was reached, and t ravine Gan scarcely be questioned but she might now bo easily |’ ‘The rolatives and Cricuds of the family are respectfully LOST AND FOUND. erous i her spord tll she reached the resting place pro | isluced to secure the power. oxtonsion of trade aud. the | invited to atte sho foueral this (Mfondiyg) alte:noom, at Sa a RT OPT Vided for heron the top of the shears. Flere she paused | Commanding position that Mexico would give her. Were clock, from, the residence of h rons, No. 21 A og Se crrr yet *bLL Minomvent. looked around her with. the most perfect soit. | Stnot that England has already more colopies thaa she | Fast Thirty-third streot, Her remains will be intecred Meee ake tan rerace At Pp suession, waving her arme above her head in answer to | Wats, we might expect that country would seize npon | in Astoria, L. 1. 5 412 Broadway, will be satistactorily rawardod. Toihoerigg which g veted the accomaplistinent o. this | Mexico by right, en accotat of the vast claimsher subjecta | Raitimoto end Washington papers Ny. firsts! Pthe jowney. Thegrent central haye upon it, aud in equence of the many outrages bor On Sunday morning, September §, Apasaxe ed fn the Sate m nner, sowly tor the first hi subjects resident in the country havesuffored. Nocountry | Curio: ughter of Christo, her L. aed Susanual B, Lar- fapitls fom the latter park, ‘Small beats and wirgeriea | has soffored moro at the hands of Mesioo than Fng'a der, age 1 year, 4 months and 15 days, darted about upen the water beneath her, the AY avy | this sufferance really has amounted to neglect ‘The relatives.dnd friends of tho foamily are invited to | N. Teakinis incges were still and tm tiontra, tho Vast crowds | Justice to ee subjects. While Fraace, for the informal | attend the funeral, this (afonday) afternoon, ay two |G Lee ee een tht gmel waited for another opportanity to | execotion of two of her subjects taken with arms intheir | 0’ foom their re F ighth avenue. $d applaud. AS the glittering figure still pressed on, it | hens. and for the recovery of some five hnardred thou. ¥—On Sunday, September 8, Auxes, the | een lik some bird ef righ prumage, or, aa the breeze | sand dollars due by Mexico to Frevehmen, seized “aa Jian | beloved wife of Jobn Next ed 40 years, ¢ The iemaie Pordin walked slowly till the lo press of New York, including the little villain, | day selected J. ©. Cuyler and Lemon Thompson as dele- ing Fort: Suinte: a gates to the Republican State Convention. Henry Smith were in favor of evacuating Fort Sumter, and | jing Aaron Van schaach were aciected as delegates trom ORE 2S the Seeoud district, advised a peaceful separation of the Southern Drea, Sopt. 7,186. ¢ Northern States. fillis H. Roberts and Samuel Campbell were’ to-da, from the Northern Siat . Samuel mpbal y i ver of is the chosen delegutes from # triot to epublica State And this dodger of the Times is the same | Covontion™ ‘who, three or four months ago, did his utmost | execTion OF DELEGATES TO THE PEOPLE'S UNION i i CONVENTION. to stir up negro insurrections in the South, and ALBANY, Sept. 7, 1861. encouraged “the landing of John Browns on the A very large and enthusiastic Union mosting waa held s poeppas.ty | Here (his evening. It was attended by many of the most Southern coast to arouse and arm the negroes,” | prominent ¢emocrats ani republicans of the city. Six- £ which he designated “a strategical move of the | ten delegates, comprising some of the o nn y ¥ comtaining $39 oF $40. Wwardodt by reivening it to-the cartvaan at YY. Jon —LORT, ON SUNDAY AF p's Wead bay and the toll with single stone, Tivo tindes will ousted by applying to D. Sweeny, 105 Wash ork. 8 ceive the, whe Bwootl, this (Mouday) | Mston Stree ocrals akin ° mi de Ulua, England, with a list of diplomatic demeads for Her cemains will be takeu to as Tiel ciiricnatencaaegnilll = a ” ¥ hort ski-gs of her dress, as some moth or but- , steer ; ; " and repiblicans wore selected to attend tho People’s | Wafted the stort si ye { redtes3 trom Mexico for the murder of twenty-three | afteragon, at two o'clock, fromt Wer late residence, No. f sah greatest importance—a means of summarily | Union Convention. He Ta i eee at ile | peacodble aud industrious Englisbonen, and pocunlary de- | 499 Nivth’ aveaue, 1 | ROtk een A DIO XAEED ROT at ending the war” (Sce Zimes of April 23), and “City Intelligence. At the auminst of the second pair of shears the performer | Svn’s ascending to upwards of eighty millio. a of dollars, | Mareuatt.—On Saturday, September 1, BRanury Ep | jy, Tadhg him w No. 190 Chatham street. lowled fe cheers of | has never so much as strack asingle blow at the pride of | warps, youngest son of Gilbert N. and Saruls A. Marsiiail, ino third stage Heese ie tarts | this country. In Ler relvetagce to humble Mexico she | avod 7 months and 22 days, amv apparent ease as the others. ‘There was no hesita- | hss submitted ty abuses that in sorge cases b ed Smtr ene tion, no wavering, tho step was firm, bold and certain. | WTengs even to Moxico hergel!, but there een insig- | luvited to atteud the Cunerai, on ‘There seemed for an instant a more than ordinary care- | Biflcant when compared to the injustice to her own | twoo'cluck, from the residence, on fulness just at the point where her wa king was brougut | people. The truth is Kogland wishes the wu/epende m Putnam avenve, Brooklyn to an unexpected clco om hor first performance, Here | at prosperity of Mexico, and it would seem that 1m the guide Ines, owing to their being more horizontal than | Present hour of trouble and aifiiction, she is the on “whose effects he described five days afterward | Serioox Accinest.—Yesterday morning, as Mrs. Eliza- (May 2) in the following language:—‘“All the } beth Gero, an aged lady, was coming ont of the charch % , ile re- | commer of Fourth avenue and Thirtieth street she was fear and unspeakable horrors of a servile re- | Podienty seized with dizziness white at tho hend of the -volt—burning houses, the slaughter of defence- | slight of stone steps leading to the church, and fell head. ‘tt ; Jong to the pavement below, inflicimg such injuries that Jess families, all decds, in short, that the bad | jeriite ie despaired of, She was conveyed to her rest- REWARDS. — | QQ REWARD.—LOST OK STOLEN D&A tan Terrier Pup on Sundar, § Old Any person returning bim to 120 twceive the mbove reward and no questios © worked | The relatives and friends of the family are caxpactti A BLACK AN ember § six weeke of cousumption, n tne B41U year native of the towo laud of Strake, county afforded a litte more ” commiyy on the globe that Mexico can tara to (or suces VILL BE PAID TOTHE f passions of the slaves, stimulated by thirst for | deuce, 121 Bast Twenty ninth street. in tho othor part, auorded a tic swore play for dhe Fone, | Soerport, und the one from which she whit receive Veta. ‘cee S10 hoiivna at beonng wile cag ob i ‘ _ nn Blond Paizait ou itis coplennilcared these as real charities, Mer friends and acqmnintances and thoro o sisters. | Shun of the avenues ‘vengeance, can inflict upon those who have tra- Arrivals and Departures. a weer ingeenttonen ed planadeof Cremorne. | TT, hroswut year Seema pregnant with great events for | Julla Anu aul Margaset icing, are resictfully imei! 9 | paid on delisting ald pin 0A ditionally wronged them.” DEPARTURES. fe - er Mig Sinton a 5 Ria Danser Wurembere is the American continent rming of halt «million or | atten the funeral, Geum her late residence, 237th street, more of people, bitherte only a d with the arts of | Harlem, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, this (Mou peace, can but result In Mupendous changes, of which it } day) afternoon, at owe o'clock, without further nurice. fs useless for us to predict more thun the critical position | Her remains will be juterred wm Calvary Cemetery, of Mexico, Bor intornal bruils have made her ataukrups | MeLvutttl.—“Oe Sanday, Sopiemnber 8, of cousutaption , At Milar y a sad accident occurred, As a | from which position she cannot hope to ercape by bers | BeRNano Metormiin, sged 24 years and 6 numithis French company was representing at the theatre of St. | self, whilst io her natural elements for making a great, | The friends of th Radogunca the farce ‘La Mariee du Mardi-gras,”” the long | rick aud powerful wation, to country is her equni, aud | taw, Willian voli worn by one of the actresses, Mile. Karsch, who | whilrt Inying the facts which we Nave collucted attend te fun lies a :—Steamship Glaxgow—Mra Annte Constabl Such is the diabolical policy advocated—we Mise Mary UrConners Ara Atecander, Mr Prazenu, Rev. ve sorry to have to say it—by a man who was ence cievated to the high office of Lieutenant Governor of this State. He is now a candidate for a place of a different kind, and if the Grand Miss Fschbara,« singer at_our opera. ‘To-day 1 ma: that Prince Loew: ustein Werthheim has jnat been united to an actress of this city, Mise Emilie Wo habe. Alexander, Mr Fragneau, T Browur, KH Murton, 0 8 Dod T Parker, B Cinett, Kev M kiren, ily Field, wile and ci . Rey Thos Kleting, ‘Patk Kietlng, @ the steerage, HONG KONG AND SHANGHARK, B. Bradford, ve yen Stata family, also there of bis brothers-ine | ay yyy REWARD.—LOST and Jolin Matoney, are invited to $100 day tae Wb oF AY piet oe wi . is (Monday) afternoon, at two | wig oh a gh 10 residence, No. 160 Seventh street, ylvanin, Un ed S nay i * Bradford, of Penn persovated the bride, caught fire at the footlights, and | got r readers m Kng'and and other cuvntries, | o'¢ { ba Jury will do their duty his success wilt be com- ew Fork, Cprtg she was in a few acoonds completely enveloped in flames. | we would at the sume time urge patriotic Mexicans te | Molar On Sunday, September 8, kien B., wile of | 4 ve hi * f aoe The spectators raised acry of horror, and her fellow | view dispassionately thete own position and prepare to | Joha Meintyre. and daughter of Mes. AXNA Grech, aged plete. We would not have him sent to Fort Lafay. Haein: Mee oalard and | orturmers. rushine (0 her ald, inet to extingniah the | mak Hq ameciean torve taut ust acca | 27 youre and Li monthn. sou the above meut ke sum, HACKETT, 36) Bresdwag, -ette, for the prisoners there, with all their politi-’ fire by rolling her ou (he stage Before, however, they | mak Nee ‘The rewains wii be Laken from ber late residence, 112 a

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