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_ THe ENLISTMENT MOVEMENT. Irish Brigad in Brigadier Garcral Thoma, ' 0% Mauser arrive i ~@hie ciiy last nigot, from the camy ae al ou James river, ia obedience to the tow 6 -ordors.— Hnapquanrers Secon Anwy Comes, July 16,1862 » Garekar—ihe Genwral commanding the Corp directa that you proces! without delay tv the erty of New Yor vand there vee yur: best endezvers to recruit the w e@ary Dumber of ‘mem Co Gil up the veciments gow undor -yourcommaud You witi conte: with ihe Executive of She State, und, if praciicable. forward, ip addition, to Mie army, one! or more new regiments to fil up your You will forward tue-e recruits ay (ast as @ detachment of ove hundred ssormed ‘This important serv fas | oor ite pe will with. “ub delay 401 yu Gener: fespeett These orders were issued ‘oy General Sumnor to Gone veal Meagher, uuder urgeut orders from General MeCiehan, -@eneral Meagher Lad but one hour's notice to proceed on The skis journey. He isin ihe very bost beulth and spirits, | vend ready with all heart for auciher ‘week of batiles.”” ‘He ts accompunied by one of his Abts, Lieuteuxnt Temple Emmet, of the Eighty eighth, who bas go brilliantly oi uished himself im ali the recent engagements deforre Richmond. Geveral Meagher left his brigade in vexcellent condition, though greatly reduced in numbers, vand patiently enduring the excessive heat of the present eucampment of the Army of the Yotomac. The Genoral ‘returns to his command within ten days. In the mean. “ime Colonel Robert Nugent, of the Sixty-ninth Volun- steers, acts as Brigadier Gouera) ef our gallant Irigh ‘Brigade. Meeting fm the Fifth Senatorial District. According t the call of Guvernur Morgan, the Com- ‘mittee of the Fifth Senatorial district, to ald im the or ganization of @ new regiment of volunteers, met on the “A4th inst., at Keliinger's Hall, in Fourth avenue, Hon. “Charles G. Cornell wus elected Chairman, and Hon, Wa. “HL. Van Cott, Secretary Hon. Charles G. Corneil, on taking the chair, thanked ‘the members of the committce for the honor conferred “upon him, and stated to the committee that tie object of ‘this meeting was weil known to them and that proper steps should at once be tuken (or the immediate organi gation of a new regimens in this district. It was also stated by a member of the committee that hecould not see the prop-ieiy of forming a new regi- ment whilst thore were co many skeleton regiments In ‘the yore Ub.ess 1t was thy ebjoct to create now office: After deliberation for smo imo on the subject, it was Avally concluded to va. it tue request of the Execu five, aud (hat at thu next meoiing namos of gentlemen Of strict miitary educa ton should bo submitted to the committen for recommend tii to the Governor. Ga moiion, it was .esoved to in’ tho influential seitizens of the Teuth, |.eventh, i wouth and Seven- ‘wenth wards, comprising this district, 10 @ meeting tobe Jheld on Friday @ turnoon, (he ith imst.,at the out foo of the Fourth juciciat disurict, East Houston street. ‘to co-operate with the Seuaterial Comumities, after which ‘the committes adjouried, At tho ap ciuted time yesterdey afternoon the foua dorial Committee and the Cliizens of the district met at ‘the court room, im East Housiom streot, Senator Cornell -én the chair. Ub mution, ® committee «f five from each ward was appointed tu act wy each ward, to help enlistments, and weoeive finances aud co-operate with the origival com- mittee, aiter whi the mecting adjourmed, subject to thy call o! the chai: Immediately thereafter tho Senatorial Committee met, acd Mr. Philip F, Sunth, of the Teath ward; Me. Thomas Brown and Alderiuaa Peter Mitchoil, of the Thirteenth ward, were added thoreto, ’ fall ing gentiemon were proposed as candidates es G. Cornell, Colonel yR. Foote, Captain Jobo Jobn B. Douse.ly, Charies ago, Captain Wm. SH wiblot and Caytata Scho Teh tan The committee adjourned to mevt at the same place, “@n Monday next, at 4 o’clock I’. M. Mlecting of the Reeruiting UMcers at the Astor House. We call the attention of ail recruiting oMcers in this caity toa meotiog which will be held at the Astor House -tifis afternoon, at four o’ciock «room 41), to take mea” “sures w facilitate recrui Enteresting Corresponde Governors of States and Colonel Bliss. ‘The following answers trom the Governors of the dif. ferent States to Colone! W. Bliss, of the Bliss cavalry, ‘an officer who bas had considerable experience in the re- eruiting service, aud who applied to thom for authority €0 recruit men for his reg:ment, are interesting as show. ‘ing the energy with which enlist ‘on allovor the country. Tuaxtox, N. J., July 3, 1862, Coldnel We. S. Briss:— Sin—The recent call of the President of the United States for additional tr ops mvkes it neccasary for mu to decting to wn thorize the o. fists lis State for any other than our own regi Your obedient s vant, CHARLES 8. OLDE New Haves, Conn. , July 3, 18¢2. Colonel We 3. Bue:— Six—Your fayor of Ist instaut received, your tuguiriss 1 would say fa In roply to t 1 have made other ar wuents for Connecticut troops. Res; ecWully, yours, W. A. BUCKINGHAM. in Rratrizvoro, Vi, July 6, 1862. Dace Sir~J am directs? by Governor Hoibrock to ae. atenowiedxe the recelvt of your lotteP Of tho 24 tnstant and tw say uncer she lata uA Vermout will saug all Age mon writable to go ar to fi ber r giments now lo tw Weld, nnd for y regiments nov boimg organized. In ‘this view ho feels com, elled to decling Your request. I gam, With high regard, your ebsuivnt, servan Go SAME. WILLLAMS, Seer tary of C. and Mt. Attire, = Hannwucre, Pa., July 5, 1862. Coloma! Wat 8, Br Con Your favor of the $d tnatant, addresecd to his Fixcellency, has been recelved, (aim ected in reply to inform ‘you that ft will be necessary to have wil fhe voluntee s tuat can by raisod ia this Stale to fil our regiments mow in the service which have ullered 8 severe y.ond to organize forty more rogt ments wu ay be ). Its our desivo that tho cons of Peunsy iy. nia analt sutor the fleld under the banner of their mative state. 1 atm, Coiouel, very smespuctfully, your ‘Colone! Wa. 8. Bux Deaw Sr r Of the Ist instant is received: 1 ‘eannot pre wih your roqucat, os what men ‘may Lore. c ed for ow own regi- meuts and balleries. Ly, YOUR, . J. WASHBURN, Jr. Proxrpence, R. 1., July 8, 1862. Colovel Ws. 8. Biwes:— Cowxer—1 am directed by Governor Sprogne to say, ute reply to your communiea'jon of the Sd, that he regreis that he cannot co-operate with you iu the raising of your Srigate. ‘iho great wuinve: of recruits conslanly re quire t te tit up our regiments, will prevent hua from Permitting recruiting Us by done for any regiment in any vother State, He ims bevn + { ty snake that rule both from the necessities of the d the embarassinent it - H., July 10, 1902, Colonel P1159 :— Drak ="%--in reply to yours of tho Ist inst., Tam am authorizes! by Governor Ferry to say that he dectiaes raisiug recruits or rig Une sate bo ¥@ dive, for ayy wilitary organteation vaiside our own state. 4 FORMINTHONY COLMY, Adjutant General. Wamxovon, July 4, 1862, *Qolene! Wa. 8. Rises: be Sie— Yours of June 20 wre somehow delayed in dts receipt vill to-day. Tsond it at ese Secietary Of War, Kesprotiu stON KING P.S.—L ond Up your eommunies ation, tongh L have retood that itis the niention of the government to obtain their voluuccers thiough the State ‘authority. Additional Ronntle: The following are the tiomal Bounties and pay of- iGered by New Jersuy, Massachusetia, Connecticus and New York — KEW JRKARY r@flera $6 per month addiiiona pay bo th MA $100, Canervige $75, Koxbury $15, ‘lilo $75, Malden $75, West Cunsorhige$76 SOWNR TICUT je Dounty cf $00 for erlisiments before tho Al gust; jase year $20, payable on enilsting; $8 ‘per month to svldier 2 TORS ATATR romines to pay $50, a1 with ths United Staven bounty, Fi $23, and 826 oun‘ te $1.0 deunty ou ent of ‘the vet’ m we Chited Star ad she woidier ey ibe mativied” ‘complete. Bie Reerulting in Bimira, &e, kusia, Joly 18, 1962, Resritting ia this county te progressing at a rapid orate, and thopreapect wow is (hat litte Chemung will Lave shor quota roudy within a fortuigut, Nearly two thicda of othe number are tarve beon bod retail towns, and ebout three torsand de talued by pervate contribu mbers of prt mnt bounty to vol “Phe Coloneley of th » $90 whon his company bs vamp, Rovere mieotings iJ at Vand utlor Deen ob. raising moa, won8 @Fe Advancing the Albany Regiment, ALWANT, July 18, 1862, Major Sprague, United States Aruiy, tas been vomi- @mted Colovel of U ent of new qolunteors, aud will aiepn, preted the permission of ‘the War Department iw granted ols. July 18, 1869, A degpaten to the Jinrnal fror Sy ingiheld enye the Pow ogiine 49 are movt Already ¢ue bumdred eompanit ware being carried | WAR MEETINGS, CREAT MASS M-ETING IN NEWARK, N, J, ORDO The Union Forever—tt “dust and Shalt be Preserved" —Grand Turn Vat of the the Miltary Park © nodes Preseutespecehes on vasand the Occasion, &., &e., © New Jorsey, evor foremost in responding & the ca’ Of the government, yesterday aterooon maiet.™ Mt Brave turn out te comply with the call of ibe Preside > for three Hubaved thousand more troops. The following iB the call of the meetings Lovet May ro ve Riscce —The citizens of Newark of 2 parties, woo are for supporting the goverment in toe prosecution oF (he war aid the suj ression of the Tobe L:0n, are requested to mcet on the Milita y Park, on frivay alterndoa, July 18, at five o'cirk, W express, Without refrrence to nny party question wharever, their “odiminisbed confidence in the justice of our cause, and thew miexible purpose to maptal. it be the end, and ia proiler to the gor Ort aii the aid it muy need, to the extent ot thei” resources. Hraivent gentiemen will ad- dress the mecting. Let there be @ jesponse io the call of the government worthy of our historic uame, The preparaticns tor the meoting were of an excellent character. In the middie of the park a splendid platfo:m was ereoted ca;abie of accommodating two humdred, aud {t was beautifully deco. ated with the Stars and Stripes, Al the north end of the park the Flag of the Union ap. peared to much advavtageas it waved triumphantly ig theb-eeze. The spiendid band of Rutsam was on the platform, and ,erformed apirit-stirriug pieces; and a magnificent flag, carried by the United States ‘troops at Hilton Head, waved beuutifully and was greatly ad- mired. The following gentlemen were invited to address the meeting —Colonel S. Fowler, Rev. B. MeQuaid, Garret 5. Cannon, Hon W. Alexander, Com. Robert F. Stockton, Jacob Vanatta, Hiram Walbridge, Richard Busteed, Cap- tain Rogge, United States ‘Navy; Cortlandt Parker, F. J. Frotinghuysen, C. L. C. Gifford, A. V. 8. Schenck and others. 9387 ced to the mceting by Mr. Me: of tho givers ‘The hour appointed for the meeting to organize was five o'clock, at.which time the Military Park was one living mass; and, after some preiiminaries being gone through, the moecting was called to order by Alderman N ©. Pall, Vres dent of the Comm n ae who was haut. *. Bau. Fsq tollows you for the honor yon have % mo to the honorable post to toll you taut this ia no mot to support the interesis ‘amt those w re now endeavor mforret on me in appoint! a oT now hold Party meo!n t fog to overthrew it, aud to fly to the aid and ready heip of this our yreat and be oved country. ‘the country ia now in dango’, and you are hore this evening to plodtve yoursolyos that will, I men the eovntry est your orctathers, in thi whon they achieved its independence. na will avstain it. sure, do your citizens, when | sot (Appla se.) You duty toward it as look at what ighty struggle It was by ther an and as worious deeda that you nuw onjoy the blessings which that treedom confers upon you. great rebelion, and it will rey et to suppress it. ab choses.) Wa tags p huvonot como here with feelings of hatrod or il! will (Appiavse) This is a 6 greut efforts on your Well. tien, what is our duty? O meu and the sinows of war. (Ia s cute this war with vigor. We again-t those wito are oppesed to ua, ior they are our br ers in the flesh; but we have come hore to tell them that their unhoy and unjnst deeds cannet be courte nanced by us. ‘The govervment of the country is now may have met will doubt bet that the right will pre this rebellion, and tu do s: us be dete, n danger, but I say unto you not to despair, We some ‘reversex, but T have no . We rust crush Jot us ail-be united, and fet ined that “the Union must be proservod,”” (Lond cheers.) ‘A list of the names proposed for President and Vico Presidents was then read, and they were tnaninously adupted. and resol A. T. Keast, Faq., then roed the following preamb!e ciomg, which were carried amid much ay Ppause— apon toe people Whoreas, the President of the United States has called for thee hundred thowand adaiuonal troops, toenabie the government to suppress the rebellion, hi the commiry; ami whereas the Sorchy Of a great eof their free government fig for the exis hed to math ain tat er J sings of i of thora whouse it it; that shesetit all enemies, at home or abroud, at alt baz- ards, aud that sle will s: Roanvhe, bw lew in Stato, asm upon’ tof Resol dio join her brave rove who, at Sewhern, Wilitimsbirg, Pott Oaks and in tie lave have renowet the gory ol thelr native y wore of eqval gallantry as she may be eailed raial, ‘dy ‘That, In-th{s raoment of gloom and danger, we 0 poiiitow! con : forward to "e FeCOgDI? parties, futire policy, but at p'y 0 and vir country, t pledge our ute Moa effort in wen + i money to mein the government which our f. thera pledged thelr ‘ives, guelr feriines and o Ay Committee of citizens be ap- YT be to devise immed’at practical fae orewntation of the measiires to ald and 1 nia now forming in this dt ard to pr pare for sunent of otuer regiments 4s soon ae the Give pace shall for them. SPEECH OF REV. T. W. POOR. Rey. T. W. Pom noxt addressed the meeting:— Ho was only going to address to them a few words, ‘Ha was there to tel! thom that he ha! every confidence in tho stability of tho eomiry. (Applause) He had latterly seen eu with depicted oountenancer, bit he could toll Ciem (hat there waa vo reasup for such a state of things. them © tices whiew 2! now KO on Wind eu. amy to you is, Comms on. the i upon you to come on. we @ca than fet it be said there were not tev ited My exertions aad purse are with you, bo, perish, but let the nation be saved. Our President had ea led for mre troops, and lot ve give there heartily. (Appliise.) These were times to show what stuffwas tn the mon of the trasted they would all show ft, nition; shonid they allow it to full asunder? He: e $ then wonten t son the nor them or break 8) eak Of tho sacri- to make Let them Tue vorce of the Brave Corcoran, who led in prison; be calls Germans, tov, ‘ish rather ares rates defouee: and If my poor efforts ean do anythty, Ing troops to the cause I willgo with them ish se gallantly forward, 1s (Loud ‘applitize.. Lat the ce antee lied te come on. i 2 go youreelt? Seeanen—Yes:T am ready any moment. (Loud cheers.) Let life (Apptauso.) ‘The bawt thew struck up ‘* Tho Star Spangled Danner’? in enlivening Strains, in complimeut to the patriviic speakor CorrLaynt Parxer, Fsq.. MR. KEASEY’S Mr. Keasby then addressed the m then addressed the mecting.. ‘ol ing:—Hie com- mepced his aldress by showing the positon in which the country was obey the ciul of t manner in which they had answered that call, hear ) polpits, which patriotism, of Newark and that all was aocomplieted. placed, aud their paramennt duty to mevting. Te said he felt proud o the Clear, In spite of ail opposition, and especiaily veutilyted treason under pretended they, the men of New Jesoy and , were ready to eippert the call which vb maniry vow made upon them. He next referred ty Portsumter, bull rap and the late reverses at Rich mond and suid they thorght thay had deve enough, They sent home tiuvir volunteers, and thomgeht they did not reqiire them, bot they were sarly ‘lisaypuinted: and, uulees they exorted themsely ai he down in the dust, be eget Mexico au cport of despots. (Cries of « ar”) No, never, he reveatod. They were oa od, but not in despair ; east down, but pot 3 fa jurt, and jet ‘us maja % to t choors.) We just ' vow stand fo ’ hall the conntry of tho United States become one of anarchy and eon fasion? Have weite powtr to save It, and are we wil- He called upen them to Jontionsly. ‘Those who at kuow that in the present we must fioht If we expect and i? the countsy Is to be preserved, let us Union mist and stall be pe ation ts now utriygling for its Me—this vast con. im of politicians. hrink not Of the present: but lo ke forwar how we shal one country in her we.) Ho vowured them to support + xOverumont. 1° was thoird if tho same ng ‘o protect our wives and children, (Ap: lause. 1 by calling upon them tw do their duty, mn ww thet dag (pointing to be Hilton Head hanner) be ibe Tulagl relic of w lost ovuutry, (Tre. mondons cheery. Mr wean nae: mle a short, patriotic speech, which was very attentive!y listened After come otter spe lad made appropriste ro- —_ ubjeot of thy meeting, the whule ae. War Meeting In New Jeracy. ANOTHPR OUTPOURIXG OF LOYAL PROrLE—TRE JERSEVITES ALL SOUND—SIGMT THOUSAND PRO- TLE CHEERING POR TAK UNION—SPEECHES OF RICHAND DUSTED, F8Q., 1. We SCUDDER, BSQ., GENBRAL WALDEIDGR, BTC. The inbabjtente of Jersey City showed last night that they ar6 wot behindhand in thelr enthusiasiic devotion te the Union, ard that they aro fully sensible of the responsiblity Imposod on thom by the recent oall of the President of the United States for thevo hundred thou- uid wen to wid in crushing out the rebellion. The ctti- rene tot her of from eight to ten thoueand, assom- bled aa eight o'etcek on Van VCorst square, whore ay iat, form wae orected for the accommodation of the speakers, ‘The beloved emblem of our nation waved from every Dousetop iv the vicwity,and, in short, the goodly city seemed to have been aroused to the highest pitch of on thoviaein, On the plasform were the Common Council of Jersey City mtd peveral promivent private citizens A brass band was aiso in attendance, There was quite profusion of fireworks tu enliven the cecasion, At eight o'oloek the meeting wom organized by the Mayor of Jersey City, Hof. J.B. Romar, taking the chair A long of vice presidents and secretaries having been read, icc W. Sceppen, Esq. read a series of patriotic reso, iutions which con aimed many baudsovwe expressions in regard tothe eater ef Jers me The following is the pih of the dee breath Resolved, furgyssing all distinehions of party, ooking 5 ___ MISOBLLAT SOUR, NEW YORK HE TRALD, SATURD 4, \Y, JULY 19, 1862. THE UNION- THE CRIS! S. daughter of Maurice and Mery Maloney, aged 1 year, 11 mouth: to the re-establishment of the my | S ow 4 26 days, [z HD (De Hits of oar common country, we plow OL + is of the fully are respectfully invited fo at- 1, thir (Saturday) afterngon, at two | “Leg - BAD TONIO. wi ole ome 1e) Bas —o arble pal B0ri8 AW! fe -oLrees top tdown treason and reb lm, | and we wili not toy our bands Ul! the watioval fle @Sih P atten 7 = : wience of tor paar of | bre wave over every fet of soil whicn, under the acre | The Greg, Mass Meeting om ‘Vuesday: | crelonk fos the iron e-~sbence to Lal¥ Sy Cone Py Com act of th coustitution, bag byer doctested to (ree The p of the WareSews from | Mi) , @ ma he Progress ae Gisew —O0 Thureday, duly 17, wows Mate a na. | re i ya ch: Tat wo recommend Colonel kerm Carman Europe, he, deny ao ot the Groat Union | vere arte of Militowa, county Weer vaih, fre | tie won: tp, the richie ne woth or tin or tts @ ba tle feld ail, r * | W7G-burg, Casta Woiltan I. Deuuog, roses ln | ACM report of the Hfitestiage . ‘phed in the |. Hie friends. , UY, AES respastfully opts is ene how -are coal } company for the Kieven te regi Caplan i Mass Meotin | gt onic ona Fame pend ees scan pias dius saad ned, Ls o jake Meoting on Tues pies * st Z | Botorted, Loutenat das A. Hopkine and fe: ce nb esday will be yw, Ma Tk | 287 i Aber y street, this ( avur day) ave 200k, mL vue Jpnatatn f a j Jamon M, Wert, of up ny B 1G 18, of | WRBKLY HeRoLD for this week, ready this mena r “and, When fon) in’ vrious Todd enters the aiomaaa, Cy and Captain James Brann, of Comauy A, cexehe cus MG athy “dist quanlzes all Oller orgabs, en. disease MU com! itive id thi, cong, + Wi S80 Coutain the Latest Dexpatches ‘rou the ata x Y + sway, July 18, of consumption, Auex. | Seite 4+ oat is Tiuat folow, The awe of bature for the Thiveonth rogiuart, Wo be commander by Colo } {luton Armies operating In the South ead Sovthwows; “oe Bt Sut remain EN pap of the Inte John Mcikiuzie, | cen: im vin acimntere alent wil Arian, AS NOM Worthy e@, and w 1086 Dancer@ Ml pes Ds Can y 9 eliee of (heir conn ty, aud as attics Hu 10 ew! ther agains i the IN ap oer AY “Se mod wile! y L ie News from Europe; Market Reports, mud & variety at of otha yi80°U! 8nd interesting readin; relatives and frionds of the famt'y are respectull: 1 boattend the funeral, on Surnay aftorr see at SH fr. 1m huis ite residence, co. ner of seventh avenue ‘h street, Harlem. im the miori,. ~w any monial OF 1, That of this State otter al sy rappers, randy for ma: and ii, agosd, _paretn ab ee peapa ep eeebnp ve lan Rogge hy ingle copies, tn STappore, réxc3 ing, six | een §&—-Ob Friday morning, July 18, of eonsump- ity, and focapnantatod, . ae — elf LO put Mowe Ube rebellion. counts. tin, Jam MCINTYRE, JR., aged 22 yoars, mons and arene x enolut {obs were euthu-iastically received by the ommend 24 days, DYSPEPSIA, . \d thoseof his fumil. which assumes & thoussud and poluta towards ~ Offictal Drawin jaware State | His friends, *” mily, are respectful mee ip sand . ReuakD BUSTRED was then introvuced and pro- | Loiterien ROE Sap Cietey invited wo stra “the funeral, from the resijeuce of his fem that ng tte a tists tae eveled WO make ut apooal 10 the wutw.ce. liaving Duawane, Barns O.ass 26-—July 18, est father, No. 119 Mulberry street, this (Saturday) afver- | nor i inp tims irr j Tapliiy aud power uily sketched tae orying evis 44, 5d, 25, § a, 56, 14, 27, 77, 6 noon, 2 two o'ck exhousied 1 104 brent ext 2 of this uately coniict, the speaker usked lis hearers Nevien.—0n Cn boy Joly 17, Kaze Nuvi, lave of Gacane, when he babita ate ube. dns 250 Sy tuly 1% 182. 3y, 3, ee 54, 27, 47. What they proposed to do in regard so the rebellion. 17, 4, 35, 1 the county Ti vy Trot ae ati tical faculty bs a ante | iis emer for (A voice Fight.’ ) Your fathers and your brothers | Cirediars eens by addioaating Hor reatives wat ‘lends are invited to attend the Fangemenin Uertae Ingen yell cabal no and your (continued Mr, Bute) are out at chu jOHN A. MORRIS ¢ 00, funeral, this (Saturday, '#fterncon, at two o'clock, from j atacng thier hi hour ier the Mt marcha, lied in bastle fie a elaine Delaware. wy widenceof her ¢, Mr. John Purceil, No. 120 East Xp ST cRolx’ ithe, aves river to defend your coutry—uot toma | @metal Drawings of heguby eighth streets 7 anal nee TUCAY, EXTRa Chass 337—Jul La vk1yB ye o | and gathered fom them. the rece) w 4 have solemnly sworn ‘to protest and defend + 2B, TL. 7, 0 5, 8 Lime H., wife of JA. Poiben important ped thi. country in eve ; Lidl Bho 0s: Otago, eee vn 32, 40, The ela ives and ee ° NS Bri tocpeeun a ae Woxetnbie det 9 hate ¢ and crice 1 42, 63, rons a1 Ba, 23, 44, 53, 2, 24, 13, Invited io ationd the funeral, ‘som 2 Carlton awenue, | diced the effort» Mhout @ proper kiow ed, very roxr as you woud proect every po Glreulars sent free of charge by ‘rat aver ty Dear Lulton avenue, uo Sunday. aferaion, at shree | The sitisle was Sret meds ad ceed see prhate\uc was Weaker than you,aud who required you to do 60. MURRAY, EDDY € 00, o'clock, without further invitations pec brag Aen iy Meme bldg Paras (iere tae cogfuaion vccurred, and & voioe cried ont; tou, Ky., or St. Louis, Ma, Rwoway.—On Thursday, July 1%, Gronow W., som of | 6d Souauined in 1 FLad ai rato ‘BitTEe gor WO! ebippers Wore steed why hi did uo! ed; while ancther go ou out and fight bimn- ever | yo into the dibert and Louisa Ridgway, aged 1 year, 2 mentite and’ 5 Royal Havana Battery. —Prizes eashed he HOMBS! Bap TOM, oLD ). Mr. busted contigued:—W and tatormation furnished, Highest price-paid for dous ote relatives and friends of the fami! ‘They act with the Pot a inedbine and ate tater \ Dd: oe comiliet, you may depeud that 1 will do so with honor bi ons. YLOB & 00, Bankers No. 16 Wail street, fuily wvited to attend the funeral, tn aiee sootenee ur young with the fi'aau eef © be" ern ‘Pho saie a and determinaion. (Cheers.) If I could substitute tal bitiown was at fi #t conan his ents, 169 Alien street, ourday at baifpast'tenocieae » thin’ Ge dieiond SRavUky—On Friday morning, July 18, at half. past one o'clock, HELENA SkaRUnY, oamauee’ chile of Jacob Sea- bury, deceased, and Elize M. Seabury. Re.atives and friond ed Ww our e2'Fomue Souther Dub ihey are now Leruming wAll kwomu ( Wighout & and are rt oonmen am i ‘be Inome UB Hr oe Cr all compiainis o.igiaating fret « disurumad.ed oF d sromach—atch aa Dye separ Nepean evory rib in my body fer an arm or a hand, I would not Dave above in my carcass (‘hoers.) L’am sick to death of listening to this squeamish and hypocritical sectimeuiaity which ref ses t+ use the me&us which Ged aud nature have placed in the hands of the American nation tp order to save tin great iaui. Ls a uegro bet- blood any better than Prizes Cashed in 1 ed Lote our Inforwation civen. JOSEPH BATES, Broker, No, 11 Wall a.reet, roou Nu. 1, New kork. pe temmene: Us for ckled Stiaw” Hata for Kn ni joy i Pie ‘toes feo Gling ightn Bh, APD fyestee pele deed toe 1, this (Satuz- Of every south.” 0, LO, ind marvel at its cheapness, We a vise e’clool ‘hey aee ch rel! should we not veudure the heated fxm a. ee the head, 3 in Brooklyn, on at duly oye ph covers nar Pngue n re much libert a eta accomplish this is one of | ‘eldest daughter of the late William an@ Mar, regen gah: ie pected the by prides TUNOX'S ty at 412 Broadway, coruer uf Ful | qu iast daughter of thy lave | IMPORTANT mere Maanna._P. U1. Dixy & Co:~d. x1 Prat ager, trom dysyepem Lave tried many, if not mil, the. re for its cure. Instead of rwlle, L vecstuie were don my rofession, and wileied arakty from «wry. thing Lat y mind 'was wueb wilicid, depressed 1 ‘About three montas uger Lurie Pia ie bet “ergy Y ¢ ries 0 you make them then: + lon’t th: y gov") Mr. Busted continued to say that the negro was the cause of this whole woubdie, wound up his specch by an appeal to ble bodied man to jou the ranks of our army. Isaac W. Sctere:, Fsq., next aldressed the mevtivg, appealing wo the hearts of those asembied ina very forcible manner. La concluding, he paid a Ligh tribute to the Irish brigade und Generai McClean, e The funeral will take piace this (Saturday) afterucon, at two o'clock, from the tate residence of he. mother, No.4 Rapelyea strect. The friends and acquaintances of the family are respectfully invited to attend. * Suaison—On Friday aiternoon, July 18, of consump. tion, JéaNerrs Sutreos, @ ative of Rosahire, Scotiund, in the 68: year of ber age. ‘Ths tricnis aud acquaintances of her brothers, Edward ho Cartes de Visite for ne —The Bost ‘ood’s Gallery, 203 Bowery, New ¥ Eight Cartes de Visite for §1, Equal to enone "8, 233 Greenwich street, eorner of Barclay. General HikaM = Watnnmor was then presented and Win, simpson, are respoctfuliy invited tu atiend 1 recoi aoius ar asd by ihe Slayor, aud received with ibe most E. Baich’s Photograph Gallery, 123 ‘al, on Suuday x Anow, aways wih slgnal veuetit “S ms, srr roerene uly: @iithusiasti lunge. He proceeded at length, | Bowery, now open witt ing.eused facilities, Cartes de idence, 101 Weat Tw youre, Sd aud deiivered an masterly and powerful | Visite $1 00 per dozen, ; F iday morning, July 18, of consumption, | Tuat you may be your ews Sol tie oillceyot tues parca Lormule Of the arte strated, thet wnt, and stom: the enerxy of the perio. bad at length arrived when a, thecoumiry must be @ down the rebell: and 84.0 che national iiie. concluded by ot series of resolutions, which were hailed with w enthisias'ic applause. Cheer after cheer followed eich reselusion, aud when General W, had coneluded readiug them the whole meeting burst forth with oue universal approval, when three more eheers were given for Geu. Waloridge, and he retired. Another stand was cocupied by spexkers convenient to the lirst, Alierman Isaac Fdge presidoi, and quite an euthustastic crowd were attentive listeuers. 8 Silver, in the 57h ycur of her ag Tho relatives and f.ten is of the family are respoet{ul Invited te attend the funeral, from hey lave residenc Hill, Morrisania, on Sunday aftoruven, as one celournted Bitter cles of which they Album Photograph do., 50 ie iinewe Cartes De Visite, dozen, at HOLMES’ Park Gallery, ‘The ‘onic propertt« aud It has long hecu rec mufactuied from tue sugar ne tut We use Is elected with great care itis uo satu Gx of a Lew paiers- 4 the anterior of by i ALISAYA. OR KINGS BARK was unknown to-cattitaction unt teenth century, i nm are well known, tens. Tt i me o’olock. ‘TucKer—In Brooklyn, on Friday, July 18, Mrvwie A. daughier cf A. W. aad M, A. Tucker, aged’ 3 yours, 8 mouths a d 8 days, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respeotfully invited to attend the juseral, oo Suuilay afternoon, at three o'clock, from the residence of Ler parents, No. « Powers street, near Flatbush avenue, Hrooklyn. Wair.—On Sunday, July 13, from the effects of wounds received while bravely fighting ior the Union, at James Iskind, $. C., Sergeant Tuomas Wisn, Company 1, 79h Highlanders, N. Y. 5 ‘The remaths will be interred from Forty-second street Preaby erlan church, between Seventh aud Wighth ave- hues, oa Sunday afleruoon, at half-past one o'clock, when it is expected ‘that the members and friends of the 791b will aggemble to show honor to departod worth. See Sunday papers Photographic Albnms.—A Great Vari manntactured at retall and supplied to by BOWLING, @ tossan crest Phe (oe tle by A © Jeffers—573 Brpadway.—Gentlemens’ French Moller and Do Ville Shves, Oxivrd Ties, Bal:aorals, Gaivers and Suppers, At Jeffers’, 573 Broadway, Ladies’ Blas tic Boots, $1 5), $1 To and $2; Dalauorais, $2, $2 25 and $25); sents tine Su and Suppers, Fouche and children 3 Bal: morals, Shoes ant Gaiwra, Je FERS, 673 Broadway of the feliituge “ualities of th s attics lever and a imertniwent ani maariou ectensive South Americal travein The Countess, wite of the Vie roy of Pern, having tn ber own person experi ce the bousicial ouce.s of fir Lave i pudd, on her retusn to Spain i the year 160), wo lave tire nis e Immense War Meeting at Troy. Troy, July 19—12:15 A. M. An tmmense war meeting was held here last night, in Court House square, to strengthen the hands of the Prevident, aud t raise money and meu in the Seven- teenth Senaiorial district, composed ef Rensselaer and Herring’s Patent Champion Fire and Borgur Proof Safes, 2) Broadway, ooruer of Murray strvel From this circumstance i. Was cnheu ites Pow A utle which ft retaued for many sears, In 165s we are toad toat an Kngiisinnan oy tae nave o. Sir Joau Ta.dut eme ployed i wh great success in Fi Defiance Fire and Bur lar Proof bear] NCe, iu tue Wem ueNs OF Washington counties, The masses were unanimous in sino Sideboard and Parlor. Bate s for silver Blato, te e Neen Thursday, pay 17, of consumption, yapepela, fu rv lon, lass of aj this regard, and wore addressed by Judge Gould, of the | Murray suvet, corner of Colioge place. . M. Val “The reads aad relatives, of the family, also the znera- no bath Pos , the se ret of its 4d Supreme Court; Hon. Charles Hughes, ex-member of Congress; Hon. D, L..4eymour, ex: member of Congress; Hon, GB, Van Santyoord, ex-Senxtor; Thomas B, Car- roil, Aiderman McManus, Hon. Charles R. Ingalls, Rev. Dunein Kennedy, Prestlent of Lawis University of ‘Troy and o.be's, Resolutions were passed, and a libe ral bounty was resolved upon. The meoting adjourned amid the utmost enthusiasm. Two regiments from Rensselver aud Washington counties may be relied upon within thirty days. in ang par by whom it was divaiged, Ie ie Mf @ aiacidard reid), ahd la ciupiyed ia tae pacparasion of the Plantation CASUARILLA BARK inanother importani ingredions, It wax Enown tn Ger asearly as 1790, Bai muck used as & subst for Peruvian. rap. ib Ie cruployied as & seat o ati band Louse be Henle ctarTus &, CuUite, Uy MeLWTY, and Baer P aveinach und vowel DAXDELION is ured cna tnfammation 0: tife join. and spleen, In cases of ons and dropsieul ate tons, epenient apom. ebsiuctons of i.e ndgniiinl Visera, sit deranyomcte of 2 gestive organo yeners ~ bg CHASE Suid FLOWERS, bora of the New Yorker Schritzea corps, aro reapectfully uvited to attond the funeral this (Saturday) uftsraoou, at half past one o'clock, from Nia late residenes, No. 87 Jay Tuo Femainé will be taken to Groenwood for in- The Most Seenans and Luxurious Bathe ing and Tonsorial FP in the world, (with 25 of the best artista), corner of Broadwo; Dey stiest, undeg the mauagement of WM. L. PROCH, Trusses.—Marsh & Co.’s Radical Cure Trims Office, No, 2 Vesey street (unior the Astor House), op- Poslie the ehurch. A Femae attends la ties, No cunuecion whatever with any other Truss ollice 0. saine nama, MISCELLANEOUS. At HOUSAND EFI RIGERATORS — ROM $3 50, J SPLENDID SiLVER PLATED ICE PLICLERS, $4 50. TABLE CUILEKY, BLLVER PLATED WARR, anid Putty Thousand Doida OF KOU: RG ATMCLES, dys oO: thi Marsh’s Radical Cure Truss and Band age Lustitute.—Shoulder Braces, Suspensory Bandages, Ab- doiiual Supporters, E ustie stockings, 2, corner of BEOvds 3 and Aun tree # » A female to Wine Meets ad Hah ger* Ma: Coa ee Ea Te AAs twenty per cout Less prico than any otek store, need fer enfectien a! 2a. ana wR apatite Baycor, Me., July 17, 1862. Cristadoro’s Hatr Preservative Pi rife enn "HASSFORD'S isa medicinal plant ef very. ¢ . , ens lor wluable in scram la, rh A grand patriotic meeting was heid bere this evening | 4u4 Wig Spaarteeenirebs™ © Auge Hoose. fu Cooper Insitute. bakaing, sor ‘place, tous, i eae * in ald of enlistments for the late requisition of troops by aia. Pas Gas sa eA Pre yam coat iia tbe |. the genoral government, The enrolled militia of this recipeed Heke. Dycwthe Best hea me _Xo connection with any other store, vous debility, generous tu oe ‘and stomach, eons, huriniess and reliabie. Sold by drage eee city and neighboring towns, numbering one thousand, | Yieig wha porvumers every wheres Factor), el Bareiny stress THE BEST, MOST NATURAL AND | on aromatic carmivative, erondus flesh, monde end ooh. marched in procegsion, with six bands of rausio. et aN A ele we ysind beman bau Articies are to be found | Much used in @uta.ng, ‘The ball was crowded at an early hour. The immense | | Fo ees Som (a chile mane pe pthethche thee - ——— rated consulta’s: e omt ment and restoration Rio ie mate inane ens se breaking ppdls nord Of the huis. Oflice Astor plane. : en gn Be ox BY aad as ¢ approach: bail, aud some hundre corner of William. Eatabils! ponish writer cr it {uila to relieve nervous tremor, waneret Rebs ines santas we aha 0% i. she side- anvteds CURE FOR B HERNIA 0 peprongt Bom diate es we Poe ie iin ted with leat of walk; but fortunately there were no livos los Cosmasx—Foruax.—In Brock!yn, on Wednesday, Jul 3 PATENS , fect by the Braziiina, 1 ag Beri ‘Tho mooting then adjourned tothe arcs infront of the | 16, by the Rey. J. Hutchings, at tho resileucook tne | Wil wen eno th eG pe et . 20 PA bride's father, Miss Hevenrra mMAN to Mr, JoawC. | ta.roduction. Ligh ad c hold 16 0 1Fom: the pilblie for tt Pi Bangor House, where Vico President’ Hamlin, General sm ho te crahes 0 ‘ty. we —— wane pendielean: Supporters and Braces rs oer Vipers one! Howard, Hon, 3, H. Blake, W. H. McUrillis and others |“ poston papera please copy. EGOIEY & ©O., 25 Bond str nucor ad alge root- “Ti who 1950 delivered addresses, ae HasuamoJouina.—At Totenville, Staton Ysland, on T 8%, 83 ) $1 0, SHOES AND GAITERS— | skilful aall w-leutl'« piarmace ist. Thursday, July 17, by the Rov, N. Vansant, Mr. CuaRues $ pr te Bn} ioe om bikie SPAN EAtiON BITTERS, Resolutions were adopted pledging the people of the M. Hag 3 ra Miss Luzzm, daughter of William Joline, A a oNs Wand 12 Aan strevt. Picase call and see : % Penobscot valley to sustain the governmont with their b i<q., all of the above placy. —_— ne D Ho’ esta TONIC, Ce full quota of troops, and catliug upon the administration May—Wanx.—On Wodnosday, July 9, dy the Rev. N. LL DISEAS: OF THE PFET LYULLY AND | are put up fn p me jwise cottage, . ntibold, Mr. Moss Mf. Williamsburg, N. ¥., to Misa success /ully treated by Dr. J. BRI k and re ah ordnwent to tte to prosecute the war with’ igor and with all the mesus | Gutibeld, Mr, Moses May, of Wi & , B a8 toe we NEA SIC ‘and all the men, of whatever color, they can command, | B\f4nera Were, formerly of Montreal, Canada, away, New Yor Trav Pint land rivers, where me ? ¥ , Sara Montreal pa; era pleasé copy, the ere pruiitic cause of ines eee Meirax—J On Wornesday, July 16, by Rov. E. ent War Meeting in Pittsburg. W. Hitchcock, Joun WV. Mengay to Bucy A, , daughter of BALLO! 3 ‘iNremureeyr, an AND CHILL FB. Prt-wcra, July 18, 186%, Jvbn W. ./ones, all of Staten I mag feel a certain rellanee hf vie 'Y protect theracivee rtitKext—In Biookiyn, oa Tussday, July 8, b . fe muddy water of Wie We rivers, OM A large and enthusiastic ilesiing was holt to-day to | oe —Kuet I fas ra on oar, Jae, S.Ny the rer ca Be my water 01 ie Weninon sive mako acrangem:nts for a grad mse mocting to prepare} Vaxveamir—cxow —Ia Brooklyn, on Wednosday, July Hidute such am ie @ plan for raising the qvyia of Alleghany county’ under | 16, by the Kev, T. 5, Sowne, Mr. Tesac 0, VaNponnLr 10 HE PLANTATION hay Peer tho President's cull for volunteers, Among the resolu. |) Mis Many L. Swow, both éf this city. a ouvir, ty ta tions, which were luyal and patriotic, was on indicating saa NOstug aa pevven ve. Voved % ' td wi aud myéel aa the Plant tawthn auacbcanton slngos onesie copped tn | APES bisasd Ruseat eecioee Ft ene erent ot shennan : 2 ona hemes rie ay oe oes. Danae, i thie S08 yeariee Be age NiING AND SIBK PLAGS—ADL SIZES—ON MAND (efela. tvetr tested pur a ae Col ‘ mode adopted by tha State gorornmunt to raise the new |. Tile funeral will tako p ee ay m4 suite Bagless gilt Bata, Ornaments od Trica pe mre F- Sp Tels ean eee quota, und to take all laudable stops to allay the same | fh se o'ciock. The relatives ond frieads of the family & GRAHAM, manufacturers, 97 Duano atreet propri: tors to sustain the rope by memorial or otherwise are respectiully invited to attond without further lu- aa 7 a item ° wt Sg oe signacure PRESTO aE vitation. . BUNIONS, INVERT AL Postage Stamps fur Coin. Covrren,—In Jersey City, N. J., on Friday. maori O1ats, and wil diecasre of the feet. eu , “ sire RS ure sold by all drug TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Joly 18, Suis Coos. tevin ton off mi. and Maida Of incousetlenee tp the Patient RIE, Surge gina, grocers, hotel 'ANSIETEE's cO., 290 Broseway. Qerie ov ALanxoen’s Reva, 76 Baospwar,} The foiatives and f:ien’s of the family ere respect. pores a ALBUMS (FIFTY PICTURES) * &é “s 4 fully invited to attend the funeral, from esiience of “Weeding Cards, Note Paper, Mowe If the public must use United States postage stamps, | pis paronts, No. 18% York street, Joi city, this if while coin ts hoarded, will you be #9 good as to suggoat | (Saturday) Afternoon, ut Bree o'elook:. B. VON RISEA BENG ON DBAFNE r ‘ Cocunax.=On Friday, Ju. overt Joun Coon Pom om x Se Dens i in your paper that ve:ybody should enclose the stam | a arama yours montad rot iaananiee | 1D noes, wtacaete ns eat ees fn a small, neat envelope or porch, somewhat similar to | on 15 days. EUIDEDLY ONE OF THE BEST NOVBLS OF THE We congratulace "hr autor ou Bhs wuccers iver specimens (which were printed before stamps were legal ‘The funeral will take piace to-morrow (Sunday) after. eason.—Lon ion Braminer ,. berg 8 othe, $8 City 7 Pp we met Evaaaay twuer) ander cuver with this? noo, ab o’clock, from the residence of his pareuts, és sere iaie i eat wi ' Fe: laps you might persuade cur Postmaster to issue | No. 6 ames strect, Brooklyn. HARPER & £ NROTHERS, daly Te bai ante similar p ivted et velope for a smal! per centage above Cuoxey —On ‘Thursday, July 17, at twelveo'clock M. os squares Be lew York, YE AND EAR OPTHALMIC AURAL INSTITUTE. 6 st oc stain enclosed im thein—aay ve euveioves foF | Cuanuonae Ganninen, uaughior Of James H, and siattlda OLIVE BEAK S Goud WORK. K Washiagton, D.C. a antunof Ue LON, Oe tae one cent—wshich is cost penne peg 4 ae pre- Croney, soot 6 year Rae patie 4 Ye KEK, rel ks yonenoet i ma muri, (iia nase carer nt Ktamps enclosed Im enveio) all shapes and sizes Folatives and friends ° y are respect jer the bigest par nage Lesh eDORT <i circulation. ua 3 fully invited to attend the funeral, frum che residence of JOUN CORDY JEAFFRESON, o | forse most Feline p-ferences, ~ the i on her father, 355 ae Benes street, on Sunduy after- Author of “Isabe! AE es Nand ed the Old Love.’ O° onen oe Cheat the Money Changers. aon, at tio o'clock, : 1 hat ORPREVS C. KBR ~ ‘The mory told ta an o:trewely Interesting one; a story that TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. eviin.—On Friday, July 18, Mancarer, the beloved | wii cerminiy bo read ttirough, and in some more than Raclest letters r if * 1 0 * wine b gina it re “PROM THE CAPITAL." Way teeny arene thee SO ened aaa Jo ad she berowith hrinian furtitode, | Sect OY Gy crease or tae, eagacion pina, Sint ve comes | AND THE DISHANDED Vou. NCHS SPROLAR for change by sharpors, who they have the remedy ta | Pell! ieee eet sunthe. eee oe ree ee solation of ine nuthor’s own appointed 1 HENS ¥AOak i at bunaant asi |“ ‘ May sh tim peace. Amen. Atheneum, HA SRMASLE BAR, pay er 4 ‘Tae si cipe ola, ‘shedtintateed Tho relatives and flours of tho fam.ny avo rexpocttully |B A ae Nonny ne ee we ta Mes Seadvease has —" oeeegD AY MERCURY, was two months ago. [t la not exported. Ma : fret ere of “Olive Blake” x . a ation: 1, from her parents’ residence, pa! with At for thelr purposes while it bears a pre. | ET atte een ay attornoud,aciwo o'clock, | 2 the right api of Gu arti “Examiner ‘Together Witt L THE TRLEGRAPUIC AND mtn ae ae peg tng i ee eel re ‘The remains will be takeu to Calvary Cemetery for ia- TARVER & t & BROTITERS ines Kew forkon UF LAY NORWING foolishly tion vases’ to comman carne aaa 7 Recet Premiuin, or remain, ae a circulating medium. DowottumOn Friday, July 18, Mins Scsax Doxonve, ta | | HARPERS’ MAGAZ ‘OB AUGUST. ohernewtaly CURY occeds tn cireulation the cou: Now if every purthasar at ov ery eeilee wt dice the | tho 27th year of hee age, a native of the parish of Kaira, | Covent oe im a Maid,” Uy other Sunday pup Ts by iMhy mew amount or promrim when they, buy Or tell, silver will | coumy Cavan, Ireland. Be a eects VOray Fara,” by Anthony wif, banded fm) by ewe cologe: Uae soon case to comand & premium. And whoover will | “io friends and reatives of the fomliy are respectfully | ‘Truliopa, ac, Sa Five ones adopt (hia, raje in traue will save bimeelf the wrest Of | invited to atvend the funeral from the reaidence of her | Omg Wis A porch, By John tasscory | © ulton ated parroniaing rd . brotuer, Thon pnohue, corns fhird avenue an vi vase,” 4 % 0178 WANTED. ons svete fini beasiagenta: CEN third street, ‘afternoon, at twn o'clock, | Sithor of ‘ihe Shadow in the House," Ae Gva, paper Ree ia sxtit ma at N.Y. & Fa Warnack’s Tita Re-—A very clever little bur! Her remains will bo intern now in the ” eck hureday evening, July et, M. mer Troltope, author of Men» pe ane the weil known opera of 'Fra Diavolo,”’ written by Mr. H Bexuwy.—On T ee, r] ‘ i Sala,” cet there , mer grant Do rie ABH IN ADVANCE, loved di Hand: eras Lekbolt, agod a e J. Byron, was produced at this establishmeut last even- Sumnelcgn ain Gacy seni ic Male Rich. being mustered tno the royiment ing, and deservedly proved acceptable, being @ really ‘The relatives aud frionde of the —: baba Sah apr ie | al ¢ K. REYNOLDS, " R ow > | invited to attend the fun: her pt. sprightly . witty, slrth- provoking, sud free from toe st | tovieer te Ose weet tio sue, | ARPRR'S IANDROOK FOR TRAVELERS IN BU. Licui a. W. Vanugareae, diculous features thas tuo often distinguish plays comiug | HN? (Saturday) afternoog at one o'iock, without fur? | ROVE AND THM BASE: eligi vuiie dhewagh Free, under the comprehensive term of burlettae, The privei- | her invitation. ‘ this: ss i “Swtitar Span al ews realy rae iy YE MILLS. ‘actors were, of courne, sustained by Mr. and Mrs. Feswo—In Boston, on Tuesday, July 15, Brizauern broke Fetrtd With a Map embracing Colgrs PREPARED. pal char: A o in bok 3 | i dered great assistance by the | Mexrierra Urtow, wi iow of George Fenno, fsa. @ above Countries, Tye 120 Riis COFFEE. Florence, who were row Ly - Pixecan—0n ‘ibursday, July 17 (killed by acckdent), aif aie QS, roasl wir Hicks (uF | thie new Jou of pure, umalxed Rye and the best capital acting of Mr, Davidge, Miss Viola Crocker and | wysiau F arouan, nave of the parish of Balioutanple, ae (oe a oo el Ca the (ft ion Mary Woll the subordinate parts, The plece | county Cavan, tr lan ‘ INTE. The CH Aavmnoue eheap, coi gen a 4 brinadbrag fcr: Herb = e rjonits ate relatives of the family and those of | CAPTAIN BURTON'S CIAY OF THE SAINTS, The Ctty | Gu ibe utc rol tt ite iguilnaing (9:0 ts, au i apital bite’ on the times and country, and of the Saints dA: y Haver faye rece abounds in cap ‘ : his. brother, thot @ most rea,ecttully invied to | Oi YR Capi Richard ¥. Burn, Fellow and Gold Me 1 As wo 4 ths Kealtatil propertion Of rye, YuUr Bite OF JOCee several original come aungs are introduced withadmiea | giiond the funeral, from lus Inte rest anos, 146 Kast | Uetig Mls oval cogeaj ical Souleliea ot rages abd eee ein pee Me ona, blo effect. The piece deserves to have @ run, and we | sevdntocnth street, this (saturd«y) afternoon, ab hail Fi M. oul ie reed web Pre fet % B. DAVIS & 0O., ~ oe, tone o'clock precisely. eG AMNLR—-Ab Morristown, N.J., on Friday morning, July 18.Jesme, buly child cf Jamésd. and Jeumie Gam: bie, aged 6 months aud 15 days. mts fo Atlea ti Ly erte for WILLIAM KATE te @ Agent Rey fous fLustrations, Bvo. Must. $% TES BYCK & CO. if TUB Sg OF THE HOMEIMERS. Votes. the anthor ot have no doubt would take splendidly at any other time ‘than the present season. Be a, street, 1 WY ab caOURBS / A Bor 1 Mar te petra’ o wath, oF Ltquta | Tho relatives aud friends 0 the family aro respeettully | ic on tug Mort,” he Days oF aly Life,” Bae Laird ONLY 12 CHIE LRA POUND, Pg ara he piceeving ond esutitying the coe invuen ty attend the {u-oral,on Sanday afternoy ape san sae. 12a, Muslio $1. i atetnet, OF ALL URUCBRS. ee Or Laas alloaase Sst Sieals rn cms ba pvas, aura CONSIDERATIONS 08 eambRYR MILLS PREPARKD KY COPPER. L. Miller's Hair DyemBlack 2 Lire Rovr—-On Friday, July 18, Cora, tafant and only eg th, yi NINBNT.<THK MOS? a or BHD, JONES AND RODIN. eon pb yim. 4 iis Auwuony fe, ‘Thiee Cleres, BVO, paper, 25 cen, Pati 9 ORIRNTAL . jconte; the vest, Try lt, Sold by druggies, Norful curative iweorer ator rheumattant, of ‘Dey street. davghtor of Wardeo aud Margeite Hiserddt, aged imonth 13 slays. @ friende of the famt'y are invited to attend the fune- ral, (rom the residence of arevis, im Lexington aye- be weeu Fi ty second and Fifty. ‘third et nets, this at nine o’ch ek. Her rematus will Tricophorous is the Best and 6 for dressing, beautifying, curlin auing, ci Loring we vail Ladies try fu bed Up ike. Bi devi county for interment. Horper & Brothers will ofthe, above wore by caeaaeoa: Bie th ee ay, Nod, om Thursday morning, | mui, postage pr patd (for vt eicgp's DEC KERON.— “tt GAY - wince nSiaheg, an nplex Tan. Prpentes tt tp re. Jaly 17, + ae _ ow, Gon of Wm. Jackson, Esq., | unuer 1,00y mies), on re price, ie hai hoe ey at ve Deuiitlves the complexion, Por sale by all drug | or wrockiyu, Ne ares UAPALOdUTS ea be coisa tultousty 4 on ara iy * yuseral at Rockaway, N. Joy Uhis (Saturday) morning, | 4!) Ethin fone pnb tiers pursonall ft Oy ier ene NCH ko,’ “bh. Mi aie | wk 1h Ste 0. Bhs bs postage SUaND pm, Professor L, Miller’s Nair Dye—Biack Als Ou Friday morning,July 18, of Liver com- or brown, doc. Try th, the ves, Solu by draggists, Vepot, ARGAKKT, the beloved Wile of vohn alle. & ] BAPNESS, IMPAIRED SIGHT, NOLSKS J RO ASED TO 06 Dey street. of the covaty: o Mouaban, parivh of Muckuey, Bra. ot £0 pa Coe ie +h y + fort pabeiute kr sage ° land of Shairan, Ireland, ia 'the 55th year of hor | primed) @. whic . . Vicast atong une people 8°/thes aed to CatarrhaDr. Goodies Catareh tee a eT r Auerecih wom ovules and Burak OF Now TT a ee en uy opataten ¥ ith magte Hike rapidity. The first dose aud ta use wiexinguin tie A 000 Depu.6d Broudway, Bo 1 scam 196 & parupet * @. To clubs ani, nen suru, migyon. Published by G. BLANGEARY. No. me coe are respect ully invited m ner fate residence, “204 Twomty nich steer, om Sua is; ew Your, July 10, 1312 A nite pot douem. many yearn stitial wie tearneaa, « ao ih muy Head, for tlie, Cinder the @are of Dr Vin ‘Bl. J have been for , al HO3TON on Comfort Cure tor the Raptured = On. Friday, aut Wawsn 8. daw Rudd am happy to Bay WML i Ute cage the ens ATTENTION |11iB HOSTON. TNVRATIGa Rent tree tu any one atiice! with Rupture, or Bers Ad Shaw na Abo f sri he vanes ond t Chat «kth ata knowledge wibicl have phi at nt , wor give wo anne P Roe oo. ree vox 765 New York Hum ole. %s ay sfetonds and Felstives are rcsyectats ly im Secor, teeqratarme ove ail with dorgavee w plage | Hayannue atyie for move than whut you ve Di 'y Cures the | (the, serviees om sund tng, Ht ui eo clock HENRY wens ING caption, 4 ezute, I She ae wee ctor Hunters Discovery Cure 9 | one . au Weu Tyr eh is A o No, 277 Mey re ty-ah ti Wor lonth avenue as rom , Mons.. OF oor wore Sotho GUY 6. Shenae Ee ae Serene fe ptwrie Wt (Backenaick, N. J Sonaniting rooms $8 Clinvon plade, Bugis see. weak of witty Masih. 6 V8 Alvin — Lanne ; uaa. ea aria. dup 18, Caruana, tho beloved | Boaaway. ?

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