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Po reggie ee meaty Assessor, hae isha of Paha | » Albert A. Guthrie, of Putnam; at med "Grant, of Mount Vernon. four. teonth. N.B. Yates, of Fiyria: Assessor, Aaron , of Wadsworth. Fitveenth—< Mector H . Waters, of Marietta. ‘Atbeigi. 6¢ Carbrivig Pailadeiphia. Sev ABseR50: i th cicollector, ‘Henry star ee Benge. "Nana G. Boshbeo, of Tho State vf Kentucky has been divided into four col- lection districts, and the following appointments made:— t—Collector,, Coorge D. Blakely, of Russel!- — arf of ——. Secoud district— lea Todd, jobn Miler @ Richmond; Assessor, Wm. M. “¥ “Ria a distrin—Collector, Edgar Needham, of is Merrion R. Williams, Fourth dis. Patisctor, Wiulam Aperson ; Assessor, iaaorlie Wik IN THE SOUTHWEST. SHARP BATTLE NEAR RICHMOND, KY: Whe Rebels in Large Force and the Union Troops Retreating. Stirring Proclamation of Gov- ernor Robinson Excitement in Regard to the Movements of the Rebels, Rou any ke. Cincinxant, Augusd 81, 1862. On Friday afternoon the rebels beyond Richmond, Ky. Grove in our cavairy. Genoral Mansoe, with the Sixty. filmth and Sevonty-first Indiana, moved up, and after throwing a fow shells the enemy retreated rapidly be. Yond Rogersville, leaving one gun behind, Mansou bvi- ‘vouaoked for the night, amé on Saturday morning advanc- @4, with two regiments and four guns, and, coming ‘Up with the enemy and artillery fight began, with heavy Yous on both sides. The enemy attempted to turn our eft fiank, when sharp fighting occurred between the @kirmishors. The Sixty-ninth Indiana advanced through @ dense fire of shot and shell to the relief of our akir~ tmishors, and bebaved like old soldiers ; but the rebela ‘Svally turned our left flank and advanced in full force on e@uroolumu. General Menson ordered a retreat, fell back @hroe miles, and reformed in line of battic on high hills, ‘with artillery in position on the right and left flanks. ‘The fring by artillory was recommeuced and kept up Dy both ‘sides very briskly. after fighting about two Anours, the euemy advanced on our right flank, under @over of the woods, and after severe fighting, succesded @ tarning it. Retreat immediaiely took place to the ‘Original camping ground. Here General Neleon camo up, Gnd after grea! efforts succeeded in rallying tha men, and formed another line of battle. Our artillery an:awuition ‘Was nearly oxiausted, and some of the guns were lett without @ iuan to work them, al! having been killed or “wounded. General Neison was wounded a$ about three P.M, “when the men again fell back, retreating to Lexington @de cnomy’s forces numbered 15,200 or 20,000. Tho Bain (crces engaged were the Ninty-Gith Ubio, Twelfth, Pixteonth, Sixty-sixth, Sixty-ninth and Seventy-first In- ‘diana, Mundy’s and |Metcalf’s cavalry. Tho logs in kille’) and wounded,is heavy on both sides . The number is n* yet known. Lioutenant Colonel Topping and Major Kunkle, of the Boventy-first indiana, were killed. General Wright lect his morning to take the fal. Genwal Wallace leaves tonight to joinhim. A largennmberof regimerte are qr rows to Lexington. A battle took place en Saturday near Richmoud, Ky-, dasting from merning till four in the afvernoon, resulting “m our troops being driven back with serious loes. No particulars ure received. General Nelson, wounded, arrived here to-night ‘The Gaze and Commercias, tram Frankfort, Ky., cou ‘ain a proclamation of Governor Robinson, issued to day Bsays the Stato has been invaded by an insolent for, Ber homor insulted, ber powe disturbed, her iieyrity imperiled, Tho small but gallant. army raised upon an @wergoucy for her defence under Nelson, bas mot with Yemporary disaster, and the enemy adya ig te the Accomplighmont of hiv purpose of the subjugetton of the State. He mast be met aud driven from the border, anf it is in your power to doit. He callson evesy loyal citizen of Koutucky to Pally to the defence of his Siate; to rise up as one man qua strike a biow for the defence of Liv uative land, pro. Perty and howes. —— Lovisviter, August 31 tase Ia the battle fought naar Richmond yesterday, as near Qs can be ssvertained, the Union force was between 8,000 and 9,000, under command of Geverai Nelson. j1e drove the rebels back until about four o'clock is the afternoan when the rebels were larcely reinforced. and @rogeed the Keutucky river, caplorinygt uesrly all Our artillery, ana routed our meu. The revel force is @siimated at from 15,000 to 20,000. Union tox i Peported at 150 to 200 killed and wounded, ‘Tie rahe Toss is not known, but fs maid to be beayy. General Nei @on waa wounded ehightly. Colonel Werner, of Ligbteenth Kentucky ,and Colonc! Lopping, of the Seventy fir+t Indiava, are reporied killed At Lextocton lest night tho bells were rung, and at! the fale citizens were ordered ont and slept on we Major Generals Wright and Wallace are there. ‘ike Uuion Wats are Gully prepared ip case the rebels make ar at tack Generel Neison left en row's to Cinelunati towlay A Bowling Groen despatch auys a large vebol force, wn der General Bucknor,,ja at Tampk insy tiie. ‘Tae rebels destroyed the telegraph today at the Staie Hine, thas cutting offcommuntestion with Nashville Goverhor Morton @nd euite arrived at the Galt fee this evoning. ‘There is cousiderable excitement in the oi'y Cotene! Fitch and the Charge of Hostages. . Limuwxa, Ark , August 42, 1862. To Mayog Genera! Harr ecK — Sir—To-duy, for the fizsi Tee, C. 8. A. dated newt Richmond, gt inst., fell under By observation, charging Brigadier Genorat GN, Fitch with having murdered in ovld blond t®» peacoful citizens. TE bave Bo clalm ta the tite, being phen Colonel, bot am doubtless the officer alluded to. Some joornat tauded mo durieg (be late White river expedition for \be alleged Ranging of twe bostnger, General Lee ceneures me for The awe supposed act, The praige an eenswe are Vike undeserved and the charge in both cases witheat he Shadow of foundation i fact. However many of them may have deserved different treatinent, mol a man woe Killed by tie troops under my command except in fair action, Jam, very respeatiully, your ubedient servant, FTICH, Co¥, 46th Indiana Volunteers, Com, Brig. and tate White river Fapeuition. me, ® letter from General Portsmouth Grove, 0 Provivancs, R. 1, August a1, 1862. ‘Twe stevmera, with disabled soldiers, serived at Ports mouth Grove thie morning We bave not tearaod whore they came from, THE MAILS FOR EUROPE. Whe Gatttes in Virginia=jThe War tn the Soathwest—Interesting from New Ovieans—AMaire in the South=The In- dian Massacres in Minnesota, devs ‘The Cunard mail steamship Gurepa, Captain Lelton, wit! leave Seston, on Wednesday, for Liverpool. ‘the matis for Kurope will close im this Oty tomorrow Afternoon, atm quarter-pamt one and at baif-paet ive ok, Lo ge by raitrond. Tho Nav Yost Mraauy—Hdition for Kurope—witl be Publiched at eleven o’olook to-morrow tnormiag, aad will Gontain (oll Cetatia of the Battles in Virginia during the past woer, Logethor with the Latest Dexpatches, showing the positions of the goutending armies at the time of going toy News from the <euthwest: favo News from Now Orleins; Interesting News from the Rebellions Miavee, Adiitionst Partioulars of the fadian Oubrages in Mivagsote, and all other mews of tie waek of an vinport wut or interesting character, Mingle copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, sia conty Marayron Jow, Boa & Co., No, 47 Lodgate Hit, for Kangiand, will receive subearipiions and adyertisomen'y prenrre ys NEW, YORK; HERALD, MONDAX,, Our MAUSKL 1, THE BOUNTY. FOR VOLUUTEERS. Theatrieat * the Soph in order to at Piusient. were anxious to brea’ outer | the eo atrtult om” Wook | The dveratio progatime for'the wiiter ix jast as dims eae days is geweraiy ule groat thorougifare of the A Proclamation. OC we ee rey ‘cag quiot | ctlt & got atas the rebel movements in Virgiaia,, This BY E. 0. MOKGAN, GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF nee bee. Seemsedass, bewoven,.ttei oes of | aries in part from the fact that the one ia iv a measure ‘ % 80 our cave volunteers ite an ©: ek a NEW YORK. oo pee rare viaanten Sn an eience, | davendent on the other, and part from the aumbor of Whereas f did, by proclamation on the 17th day @ | suly, 1962, offer on behalf of tho State = bounty of iifty dollars to each private goldier who shonid thereafter volinteer into the service of the Caited States, the purpose bowmg o promote enlistments into regiments then in the Meld, amd to has. ton the orgaaizacion and completion of new ones until the ‘State’s quota of 59,700 men,ecalled for by the Prosiaent> shonid enter the service of the government; and Oporatic entrepreneurs who are in the field, A® none’ of thom are willing to rivk much until it i dooidod whother the government is able to protect Washing- ton against the rebels, they spend thoir tme in manufacturing balloting, intended, like Stonewall Juck- 800’6 foints, to disgutso their roal purposes, but, untike hia moves, doceiving no one. Thus, while Uilman’s ‘Agents have boon claiming to have soured the Academy for a short season previous to the arrival of Titiens, pou shose who were hastening on (0 support the eechhg art arm of the government. "e THE EMPIRE BRIGADA. There was 4 review and dress parade of the above corps at the encampment, Fast New York, yesterday afternoon, and thousands’ of persons, were oD ground in order to witness the evolutions of tho bri- gado, There can be uo doudt but that General Spi- pola, when he takes the fleid, will command as fhe a men as bave yet left the State for the seat of war. Tho recent riot which took pluce at the Whereas, it is believed that the latter object has been como ten pe naar citar, regrultiog te who, they now say, is to reach here by the 18th of we brigade. if pa, ve accomplished, Therefore, and afier consultation with who was severely in me fo A epaty November, similarly positive statements have boon cir- those officers charged especially by law with superin- tending the fiscal conoeras of the State, Ido hereby prociam aud declare that the ¢aid beunty of fifty detiars will te paid to any volun. teers into the pew regiments whose enlistment shall wot havo been made on or prior to Saturday, the Gth day of Septembor, 1862; and Ido hero- by further declare that the aforesaid bounty of fifty dol- lars will, until further notice, be continued and paid to private soldiers who may enlist, to serve three years or culating of the engagoment of Madame forini Whiting, Mias Pattl, Miss Kollogg and other artists, by Me, Graur for the same period. It was even said that Maretzek was to enter into this Ingter combination, and to produce & portion of bis Havana company. We now learn that a new impresarlo—Mr. Nixon—has'stepped in and deieated all thego projects, if, indoad, they wore ever seriously in- temded to be carried iuto oMeot. He has taken the Academy for the month of October, and purposes giving afew weeks’ season of opera thore, with Carlotta Patti, most io quelling the game, san mat entirely recovered. Had it not been for the bento be of this soldier things would have assumed @ more sorious aspect. Noeecees Rey. M. Mcintire, of 3t. Michacl’s church, proached au appropriate sermon to the men. MXPROTED ARRIVAL OF THE TWENTY-SECOND NEW YORK STATE MILITIA. ‘The Twenty-second regiment Now York State Mitta will leave Bolivar this morning en rowe for home, and 1:¢ expected to arrive in this city to-morrow. Tho healthy of the regiment is reported g¢ the war, to fill up the regiments, battalions and batteries Tt isannow funds to | Madame Strakoach, Sbriglia, Susini, Dubreuil, Muzio of New York State, which were in the fleld before the 24 pay rey aad he wy aes pee Kd Cd and othor artists, If, therefore, Ullman is to give day of July, 1862, and to (hose only. a Fyre Sbaicinr Woodfor tho purpose of | ‘2 preliminary season that ho talke of with In witness whereof, ] havo hereunto signed my name ted oat a giguatic festival. Gen. Corcoran, Col. Nugent, | Mine. Cordier, he will have to go to Niblo's. As and affixed the privy seal of the State, at the city of al- bany, this soth day of August, in the year ef our Lord one thousand cight hundred and sixty-two, EDWIN D. MORGAN. By the Governor, Lockwooo L, Taper /Prteite Resesteny. THE CALL FOR TROOPS. milita pond colebrities are expected to deliver | to Titiens, wo have roitorated asauranocs that ehe will visit us at the period above specified. Tue Ristori gpequ- tation remains im statu que, dependent, we are told, mere- ly on Ullman's deciston whethor he will make the vonture with ner this year or not. The money required has, it is stated, been all paig up, so that if the compaigm in Vir. ginia should take a favorable turn we may look for the im- mediute advent of the groat tragedienne. itis not as yet defnitively settled when Mc. Wallack wili commence his season, It will certaialy not bo before the close of September, ag it will require that time to mature the preparations which he is makiug for a bril- lant opening. He has several new plays in hand, on oct, Satur foe ,Quartormas coma of EER prone with's recep a id bolt, ‘by his former fro fsa of the Metropoiitan Policg ‘The sword had manufactured in the best style By Ball, Black & Co. aud a bee tie ouvcing inser! yom ‘Prevented to Sunuel Brevoort, Quartermaster of the Second Metropolitan regi- mont, by the members of the eed Docreap tar sod New ‘York: The presentation ‘made by Captain J. B. Warlow, of the First poser > which the gallant Quartermaster responded in a feeling and appropriate manner. The One Hundred and Sixth Regiment, N. ¥. S. Ve ‘The following is a list of officers of this regiment, which passed through here on Saturday last: A Coed, ane lee FIRLD AND STAPF. Herc, ugust $1, 1862. which he is sald to be expending all the artistic resources uyler F. Judd, of Ogdensburg. The town of Herkimer, with @ population of 2,804, has | of nis eatablisiment. They will be ‘bl ted want August ‘T. Dunton, of Stockholza. alroady sout to the volunteers, and now ‘lie’ has amie! La gechealnentsclaa oe > 6. Ae tiaon, of Ogdensburg. over itty mon ptt hy the next regiment, a large | 2d will be marked by the usual careful attention to do- umber over her quota for both cals’ Some of her wealthiest citizons have enlisted aa privates, Surgeon—Dr. Calvin inner? Malone. Fire deistane—Dr, David McFall tosie. Swond Assistant-—Dr. Fredorick H. Pettet, Moira. —ciftain, E. MC Payne: First Tieutonant, Hl. Ct 4. in, E. ne; jeutonan' W. ily, seme Lewofant § ¢ Suis, ; First’ Lieuten- ny Gara, Samuel Parker; "First rat Lieutenant, Poter vag ‘Secoud Lieutenant Fraak Cor! Ky gy! ny, D—Captain, R. ©, Jackson ; Firat eaten eS Vv. Briggs; Second Lieutenant, Albert Walker, eet Luther Priest; Firat Lieutenant, tails whioh distinguishes his management. In the mean- while Mr. Florence is rapidly pulling up for the short. ae comings of the early portion of his season. The cool evenings are bringing him excellent audiences, and ouce he gots into September hie receipts will continue to in- crease nightly. At the Winter Garden Miss Bateman has been playing to crowded houses all the week. Her Julia is $0 finished a performance, and is so deservedly popular, that until now it bas not been found necessary to remove it from ‘The Arrival of the Seventy-first Reg! f N. ¥. 8 M. ‘The Seventy-first regiment of Now Yerk State Militia passed through Easton, Pa., during the night, and were expected to reach this city, by boat {rom Elizabethport, at about seven o’clock this morning. This segiment was one of the first to goon to the seat of war at the time when Jackson made his raid in the Shenandoah vailey. 5.2" dusting Second Liculenuat, 8. 1,- Barnes. Pe atinees ‘They also vounteered te stay over the timo they had en- | the since the commencement of her engagement. om . af. Chamboriai . Berg : capa, second sametewanss anes G. ihstoa for, providing their serviees wore required. A | This evening she plays Rosa Gregorio, another of her comunittes will meet the regimemt on landing, and pre- parations have been made to giva the returning ‘soldiors— who were among those who cought ‘at the Arst Bull run battle—a good reception. The gameral order wiil indicate the route of march to be taken on their arrival. most elaborately studied and suovessiul characters. The pivce is intousely dramatic, and affords full scope for the talents of the varied and excolient company which is asso- slated with her, including Mr. J. W. Wailack, Mr. Edwin Adams, Mr. George Ryor, Mr. Davidga, and Mrs. Howard, Mra. Seott and Mrs. Chanfrau, Miss Bateman’s eugage- moat will continue until the last week in September, whou she will be followed by Mr. Edwin Booth. That omiuent tragediaa arrived here on Wednesday last in the Great Eastern, after a sojourn in Europe of fiiteen months. It may be remembered that be appeared shortly after his arrival in England at the Haymarket theatre, and that his engagement there at first assumed acharacter by no meaua in keeping with the brilliant expootations entertaised by his friewds and admirers here. Qn his first appearance im Loudon be had to encounter the disadvantage of the season, Sep- Somber being the specially empty month of the British capital; the strong pr@judice prevailing against ail Ameri. can artists, and, strange to say, a bittor fooling against his name, bis father having never been forgiven the crime of having forsaken England for this couutry. At (te opening his engagement was therefore regard. a failure, and it was mot until towards ¢, on his appearing as Richelieu, that te acknowtedgment of hts gouius was reluctantly extorted and an enthusiastic tribute of admiration wou. Mr, Hooth spea‘cs in terms of satisfaction of English au- diences, but uot at all so of English actors and mauagers, whom he considers half a century behind the times, From that period yatil to the prosent Me. Booth baa not played; but, umlike too many of our would-be great pn 9 anh Wr sacri uae mecoaree Nanetes artists, who imagine that they bave already reached citizen able to bear arms to tee! that he is bound in ariy, | te perfection of art, be has occupied bis time whavexer may bo his private feelings, iuciivutions or in- | in the study of the great masters of bis professiva Sincnumcrems fneiietie mineeon vee Jin France and Italy, and taid in a little world free aud the willing, and throws on them the waole bur. | OF Wtists aud of art. All his associations have been such as to spirituutize and chasten bis style of acting, and we den of defending their country; while it Jeayos the like warm, the judiflorent and the disaffected to reap the | igox forward with great interest to bis first appearance here. Mr. Booth has brought with him from Paris two fruits Of victory, without contributing anything towards obtaining it. L would not, to use an old proverb, ride a or three adapiations of remarkable Vrouch plays and a number of magnificent costumes tree horse to } thiuk those: governors who cali the draft a ‘‘stigay At Niblo’s the Rave! wroupe and ‘* Young America’ continze to bring full houses. ‘The popular pantomime, Jones. Company G—Captain , Jesse Coggswet First Lieutenant’ M. Mathews; Second Lieutenant, G. Hathaway. Company ‘H—Captain,— Kider ; First Lieutenant, Rugene Wilber; Second Lieutenant, Horace Aldrich. 6 v J —Captain, Patrick Shiclds: First Lieutenant, 1th hesarray; Becond Eioniennat, eury pee eld. » Alexander am; Firat Liea. teat “ain De weBvooms owad fieuteuaat, Dawiel Drafting and Volunteer: TO THE EDITOR OF THR NSW YORK HRKALD. Your gentlemanly and unusuaily well informed Wash: ington eorrespondeut, in his remarks oa my brief speech. at Willard’s last Tucsday evening, makes two suggestions, or insinuations, which I cannot regard as just. My inti view with the Seeretary of War was on business, and very brief. My views om the draft may or may not ooincide with those of the Secretary; but they were my own, and such as I entertained and expressed prior to iny recent visit to Washington. My opinton on any subject is of little importauce: but permit me to gay, that! have always preierred the system of conscription to that of volunteering, as far more equitable, more effective, and far leas expensive. The conscription, or dratt, is tho highest asvertion of the Arrival of the One Hundred and Twen- ty-first Regiment, N. ¥. V. ‘The One Hundred and Twenty-first regiment, of this State, which hus been raised in Herkimer and Otsego counties, arrived i this city yesterday morn ing, and marched up Broadway to the Park Barracke, where they were provided with refresh. ments. .\ fnil Vand aceorapaniod the corps and discoursed yuartial iausic while ou tts march up Broadway. The regiment has Leen orgauizing for about four weeks, and a mora respectable or tiner body of yoltinteers could not woll be collected together. They are nearly all farmers, | national uulty and authority on the oue hand, and of the aud most of Wen baye thrown up wealth and position in | Gury of the citizen to delend his country whea called order te don the uniform of their country and take wp fy, aes tecriee of bie Utes thw soe. ns in its defence. Although brt four weeks in pro- fo ave thus far raived our forces by appscis to ind ceas of organization, the marching and geueral ap- | vidual States and individual citizens, and to sordid as pearance of the men yesterday was such as 0 | welt as to patriotic motives. Thenabionality of the go to command high commendation at the bands of all who | Yornsent bes wot us vel bec assoftod, nad ta. thie Can. witnerved their movements. The Lieutenant Colowel | rege will not be aseoried except by a draft, ‘Till the drats fu the Twenty-Afth regumeyt, ¥. Y-& | wo shalt oppose to State sovereigety ‘and individual in the Forty third regiment. N. V. 3. | action, only State sovereignty and inatvidual action,” und ‘They will isave ai eight | Shards nite to ix in the milds and heart: 0° the people The following i = tall | tat we are really a nation and not merely an aggregation of Siates. Im maintaining (is no reflection is cast on our gallant volunteors. I love and honor the citizen who volunteers to save his country by giving up his ie for it; although, T confess, I view with no fayor the’ system of Dountics, such as it hus been developed among us during the lass tew ite r—-Fgbert Otc Bijan F Sui W. Bassett. Piret Assisiant Surgeon—S. B. Valentine. Second Aasistant Surgoan—Dr. Holt. Quartevinasier— Albert Story. Chaplotie-J. BR. Suge. Company A—Cayiain, H. M. Galpia; First Lientenant, 41. Borrel; Second Lieutenant, G.W. Davis. Compony B—Caytain, J. Holeomb; First Liestenant, 1. >. Kerth; Becond Lieutenant, @. W. May. Company C—Captain, C. A. Moon; Piret Lentenaat, T. 8. Arnold; Second Lyeutenant, A. Cameron. Company P—Caytain, J. D. Fish; First Lieutenant, D. M. Aenyon- second /ieutenunt, ©. H. Steriing. Company B—Captain, ). Campbell; First Lisuisoast, FP. Sternberg: Second Lientonent, H. Van Horn. e Danvany ¥—Captain, N,O. Woudell; First Lientouant, . Park; Second Lieutenaut, F amd seek to ascape it, are mistaken in their notions of honor and dichcnor, as well as ta their patriot mis bot alone ia love of ke pe ‘ ‘aneany Cuptain, E. Clark: Firet Licutenant, J. 9. ‘a ahi aa aye meal hope nie , Clyde; Yecond Lientenant C. T. Ferguson. y, which, 0 our case, if the presc the Red Gnome,’ will be produced to-night (frat time Gommany H—Captatt, 3. Ramsey; First Licurevant, U. | hae ary jnctdeation on our part, menas onr whole coun. | ti? #eason), This is the lage week Dut ono of tie Ravel t foie aut, M.R. Cas: try. the whole people and territory of the Cuited States. | engagensat, Mr. Forrest qhening ov the Léth of Septem. arg ter hina Tyorteanas, J Hentecant, D. Rates. ‘Company K--Lapiain, 1. 3. Olin: First 1 PY. Mather: Seoond Lieutenant, F. Gostou. ‘They who yolunieer are to be honored; but what I want 1s some way to compel those who will not voluntear to con- tribute thei snare in blood as well as treasure to the de- Touce of the nativant lie aud the integrity of te natioual territory. ber for sixteen nights, Stould Ristori visit us be wil! give way to her at the ond of thie yoriod; but if not by will probably 9 his pertormauoes (or (he g Arrival of the One Hundred and Twemty= | iy ineorting these remarks in your widely circulated | T an tee ecsrpaeedh lh re a mr enn ’ a ] ant popuiey jonrnal you will clear me trom what Tiel is 0 appear i ut oohe pak aay ee See nn ee ap uaiunt nsinnation of yout correspondent, wove tate | cogageuents readeriag it inapossible for Sir. Jackson to and jiisi intentions are > ager ip and ae ath; pve him the tine Chat he desiret, (the aggotiation wee At sevdb o'clock yenterday moruiug the One Hundged A jo vita ts eres sir, your obedient servant, token off aud Twenty-Mfth regiment arrived im this city, by rail maaweaa, N. J., AUS! 28, 1962. ea titek chebinnenee bus row ‘Troy, and immucdiately proceeded 10 the rark Bar Guerilias im Mis pmorne Gardens this evening. racks, where they remained until the aftertoou, when t Sr. Lovis, Mo., August 81, 1962 season" is intended to apply 10 « contic thes took their departure for Washington, The regimeng Advices Crom Greenville state that gueriline, fitteea | oven mywemente, OF Lo a reorganization of the ew mutwhers nine luudrad andseventy-<ix men, andarearmed | nundred strong, wader McBride, threaten that place. | taiaments given in tha theatre and circus, is not statod with Enfield rites, Vourteen hundred national troops, under Colonat gimp | We «ar the former, from the fact thet the evenings wil son, are ‘ere to meet them. The rebels for some days | soon becume too chilly for al /retcv enjoyiments, and also have been congrogating all available forces at that | from the new engagements that Mr. Nixon has sade, poivt, and hourly make offensive demonstrations, An | This eyoning Mise Carlotta Patti aud Madame Strakoseh attack was Soon expected, No fears were entertained for | make their rentre: in the cone vy tenant, A se fall at the Whether the term «(alt of the vgual inientey, 6 Lieicnant Cotonel-—Lewin Crandell. tate ( wtih regiment, New York State Mil.tia, ol Twenty- support an Bush. the reewit, There is no further news of raids thronghont | Susimi, (ue turee ariists, having been engaged for ihe A Sain: the Stuie Gardens until Mr. Nicon commeness his opera season in pivenn-<H. 8. ben ' The steamer Adriatic arrived to-day with flve tandred | Qotober, Tha Academy orchestra has been secured, A-sistent Suvgronte’. 1, Benedict and W. Alkew negroes, freed by General Curtis, om board, and some five | with Muse as coud « The latter produces bays v Harlow. plaiiimeRey, evening his uew galop, called “ The Great Cpris! We hear nothing of Laura Keeuo's movements, further than that ¢he purposes opening her theatre about the mid die of September. ‘The fair Laura is very reticent, and it may be tha hor sitence means great things in the way of preparation. ‘The Brooklyn Atheneum, now one of the prifiticss little theatres in the country, lias been hired for ager! of Light dramatie entertaina commencing on Ghurs- hundred more aro expected to-might. ‘Tho Twontieth Wiseousia regiment arrived (Lis evening Arrivel of a Prize Schooner. Partangurata, August 31, 1362 Scaconet Mary Blizabeth arrived to-day, She was cap tured by gnmboat Stars and Stripes, on the 24.4 inst, off Wiimington, trying to rum the blockade. She was from Nas ae. Company &—Captain, D. E. A. Harishorn: Second 1 ompany Bt wptoin, A, M Taylor: read Liewionuant Contpan FS. W Company DP Cayibai T. 8. Shokton: Second y Company &-Captain, W. Mumond; First Lieutenant, Calvin Burl: Socond Lieutunsat, gbert Jove Company F—Captain, Nelson Penield , First Lieute Fire in Charlestown, Mass. day evening wex!. Mrs, Sedtey Brown, Mr. A. H. Imven- nant, f. Chamberlain; Second Leutanaat, H. 1), he ger Bowron, August 31, i862. port and Me, W. A. Vleming are spoken of as the jeud ‘ Company ee eed Likttenuat Le 'H.ste. | Several wooden tonements and three stables on Thorn- | ing members of the company. veus, dike and Forbush stresis, Charlestown, were destroyed A large and jndvential eo tree Of wall Kuewn citi Company H-—Captoim, E. eer ee ena 108. | by Gre last night, Twenty families were made homeless. | yensare making arrangetuents (or the complimentary x Mi gmey ft itu Es FYone rica jontenant, A. | Lae $10,000 to $15,000, Sou benetlt to Manager Fleming, which is to take adomy of Music om Monday evenivg uoxt, ihe 8th sone of the most taleated dramatic and woisics! the / stant Buchanan ; Seco Fink, N. Vanden News from Chi eh "i DEaTa or AMERIVANS §=PROM MALLPOX ano ae CHOLBHA, arcists wave volunteered for the occasion, and the per ee Tee Rivems ms of a letter received by lr. | rermances will comsist of light comedy, tragedy and Departure of the Thicteemth New Jersey | Cullis of Boston, from ly ed Siamghae, | rece with a coucert by American and Italian artiste Jane 18-—Shaughae is getting worse and worse eve ‘The oldest residents aay there never was so much Shaughee av there te this summer. ‘The sali pox has been raging bere awfully. Wo had « great many caser, and a number of dente | expected tu catch tbe disease every day, but escaped it. Ne sooner had the smilipox “pinged out,” than the cholera made its ap. pearuice. It hes new been cagivg for the lart three weeks, There have been qui » wumber of dealtis arnong the revidente and ship captains Captain Wade died about a week ago tain Brown, of the Sailors’ Hon days ago. A Mra. Lewis and child died three da arrived (rom California very morning, on looking out of my window, 1am sure to see the fage pen the ships at holf-mast, The Engliah ‘troops are lying off at the rate of five to Regiment. Newark, Anguet Si, 1862, ‘The Thirteenth New Jersey regiment, Colonel 5. A. Caiman, vine hundred wen, left Camp Perrine for Wash- ngtonto day. They are vrmed with Fofeld rite, Colo ne! Corman waa wounded at Williamsburg, while gal- Jantly leading the Seventh reginvent Recraiting fer the wine months men ie very brick here, ond there will probably be no draft w this county ‘The Academy of Music, Mhiladetphia, has been leased for the winter season by Mr. William Wheatley, (be pre gent leasee of Nibio’s. His purpose is to alternate the wars who are Ww appear at the two establishments, ‘ihe diregtors of the} jomy of Music will do we'l tte be too suit im tly ress arrangements tix winter, Weegee in the above combinations an indication fut, a0 far as opera is concerned, they are nyt to have it 0¥ their own way. Mr. B. L. Davenport ie engaged at ihe Wainut etre theatre, whieh opened for the season on Saturday. Anew (arce, eutisied “Dodging the Draft,”’ by Mr. Benj. Woity, was successfully produced at the Boston Museu uw loet Die wire — The Backtail Krigade of Pe yivania, Hagninnting, Augvst 37, 1862. we Bucktat) Brigade left here ‘The Pirat regiment ot [ ‘ ( avd French Inet Gight, under ‘ yuel vey — The Seound, under eight aday. ‘There Lave been but few cases (Or the last | on Monday lust + probavly leave on Tuesday, and the } iwo days, and { as im hopes it iad ppearing. Mr. J. 8. Clarke, (.@ comedian, conmenced an engage. mont at Forde’s theatre, Washington, on the 28th. He ja to follow Mr, Noob at the Winter Garden, F lost a coulle with this disease, which frightened all the Chinamen around my place so that I thought they wit had the cholera, but they caine to life eer ihe poor Third will be ready to start iin the week Part of the Quote to Fil! Up the ord Re- giments fellow was buried. The young pianist, Willie Barnesmore Pape, left towa The following dosymich was vent (0 the Governor of Person. on Saturday Cor Newport, whore he gives a voovert to. Rhode Island — Baron Fglofixteim, morrow eveuing, His coneers at Saratoga wae a very Wan Deranrunyr, Waennctos Corry 1 ©., cad Third roqiornt fn Bbg Bang, a Stocensfil adiair, there being upwards of six hundred wt is, 160m Sleeves os Army; M. de Aylien, persous present. He played (rom memory a number of pieces aelacted by the audience from a list of fifty long compositions, aud astonished every oue by the iideliuy with whiet be adhered to the text At the New aud Old Lowery theatres revivals are the order of the day, At the former * The Sea of Ive * and at the latter “The Water Witch, or the Skimmer of (ke OOF, Fastmnan, of the United of Havana, and W. Foster and family, of Pro sopping at the Brevoort House J, Buslamonk, of Mexico: 1. W. Coe, of Ore. H. Leathe, of St,’ Touis; Moses Dodge, of Maine; Jones, of Pennaylvania, and V. Say Kngland topping at the Metropolitan Hotel Are’ ivale amd Depa Your quota of men sent to the field bates the two fast calla of the President is just what you bove sort, that is 10 say, there is no — to be credited on the drat or on the previous cal! Yoct quote of 200,000 yolnuteers is 2,712, the same ag. for the > The call of wie department, July 7 ay mont, lenving the balwnee of the q be tilled by reernite for ott regusentn for a new roa! ‘entamitecrs 0 Atter your ol foximents, are tea uy sueplis Of voluaterrs can be ANIVALS, | Seas,”* are to be reproduced this evening. credited on the dratt, epeowully M Care Tows, COU Bark Be ie Billew-N G Grattan, Phe Hattleof the Dwarfs is still Lhe chef attraction ay ©. P. BUCKINGHAM, Brig. Gea. and AC AL@, | dB boone | Barnnm's. The miustrols are Woods, “Our Atri 1 Baikn,' } Harlot? and “The frien Army.’ At Beyane’s, | tlack Brigade,’ and the grand scena Ceo “Noga Li dole ab axceliont Domuess, AL Seenes from ne Military Movements ta Vew Vork and Vicinity. TRE (ARK TReTKRDAY ‘The City Hall Park on Sundays is go a Gon New ORCHASe Bark Sea tau y yaqhiet, bat ow yerterday there were twh regiments proten:, | | at Coriaty’s, © Che Empire lig Danes,” “The, ¢ 8 which bad come from tne interior of he State the, | aad) The Patrertis Tele,’ are the promlvgat fou were the 12t¢t oat t Some af (he recea tants | sue oie y week, tags a gets Wad ve f wars L there is to 99 O97 oud festival aL Yous Wout rae werk. ‘This wilt take place on Tuesday next, and wil) Oorsint Of & social picntc of the mom vors, Ac. of St. Lawrence Catholig cwroh, The eatertainmenta are un- der the direction of @ select committee, who intend to caven oct the teation) bo gene sty MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC, Buttle of 1 Run—The News trom Europe, éx., &e., de. Abis port at noon to-day for Aspinwall. Wong. of all intoresting events of the past ten days. dation Compas s Louereet s of Kentuck 3, 12, Tate Pas Ro ie aes 7, St. 50, 44 36,31 31, 6,30 0, 8 or 3 » 24, 8, OA. ‘For ctroulars, ao., al re Favor & CO., Covingtoa, Ky. Co.'s Ks paeey and Misceash aia Let ae Kentucgy. Bxtaa Cuass 6! ‘August 30, 196% 15, 12, 46, 69, 7% le 50, 44, 45, 16, 10. ‘Kawevon + 90, 1862, 52, 4, 56, 70, 42, 80,5 30, e3i 189, 7 73, 10, 61, 14, Olrentara sont free of charge ‘br addregeing elsnor to to oo. Oovington, Ky.,‘or 8, Louis, Ma Devawans, Exrma C1ass 359. Met 37, oe 8.6 6, 19, 37, as 38, ts oe a oat. rane, O1ass 317 13, 7, 10, 06, Os, 10,18, 30, M8, 6, 25, 4, 60, . Ofewulare sant by edireselog ny 4. MORRIS & CO., ‘ilm ington, Delaware. Prizes Cashed in a: teries. Information riven. JO9) 1 Wall siroet, room No. ye! New PH BATES, Brok ork, and ioformatton doubloons, Eight Carte de V: tes 1 fo tee city, at WOOD'S Geanery, 30 208 Bowery, N. Bight Cartes a deo Visite for $1—E qual to the beat mad 358 Greeawich st., cor, Barclay Immense R a 13 Park row, forec: notes eplendia mts served 0) Cristadero’s Hair Dye, 1d Wig depot, wholesale and re! plied by experienced No. 6 Asior of Youth or Liquid Peart has no beautifying the complexion and ski ta delightful article, will ba gists and at 439 Broadwa, Beaatifal Com White Cream” when toons like tue work ol tags amooth, and the {direst complexion Sotd by'all druggists and fancy goods Goaraud’s Poudre Subtile Uproots Hair from low. foreheads, upper lips or auy part of the body; warranted, 498 Broadway. Batchelor’: Hair Dye—the Best in the Jd ;instantancous, harmless and reliebie. Sold by di d peritimers everywhere, Factoty, 61 Barclay sitced wal for pre: go = ater aton’s _—. Inimitab! Catter of Hat Hair Dye fifty cents; black or brown, 3 . E Bar bt ay street, and Brow! Gt Dey street, ‘Try iy The deat, For sale by drase Clirchugh’s uasiaivable; Ho turning up benind; a perfect 41 guaranteed. Made only ai 290 Broadway. Mrs. children elle the child from pain, inv stomach and bowels. cures dysentery and dlurrhun acidity and cures wind cholic, gives rest, comfort to children teeth iug, and is a sitive remedy infantum, Sold ev rywrhere. conte & votale Trasses, for t ture; also Shoulder Braces, Allow ioe! Stockings for enlarged veins, at MAL ner of Broadway and Aun street, vad rters, Blas fF Barnam's Mebane. Dr. Schenck will be at his Keoms No, 3% Sepiember t ond street, New York, Mouday meat, saiptives eal! and see hum. Dr. C. Howara Marshall, who Cures with certainty Amt&ma, Catarrh and Bronchitis, tab hie ofice, 713 Broadway, froin 9 UU 2. ation ree. Discovery Cures the phe uses Beepeton ur tre Ml nit Seco, Sew Work city, sim Hanter m Thursday mort the f New Yi Peeters Lanne ing, August 28. Joly A. Padsloe Ma T, iter of “Heary Lando davg! “Died. Brinuns.—At Florence, italy, on Sunday Rey. timo W. Barwwsst, 1.'D., in tae 88th year His remwius have been brought hore ti The funeral ser ices will b eh corner of Fuith ay on vom) afternoon, at two o of his tau Avril gf, t bis age. aterment ronty first at * elergy,, members ad 0! the New rk lirat #treot join in the funeral: pee Biro. —On Sunday, August 31, Mar Bird, aged 58 yeure The relatives and friends of the fawily are rexpesttully . wile of James invited to attend the suteral, from wer ha Meee, No. East Twenty sixth street, bet ant Segond ow, this (Monday) a{térnoon, at t jock, without ther invitation Bovnsy.—- At Bergen Five Corners, on S@turday , Aawust wid of Purnm ANS, James Bodden yeurs amily wre ingited donee, on Lowpday 4k, Wiluout further Uveive o¢ oon ny Teeland and meter of Kdward L. Carey, of this city, aged 88 y Tho retatives aud’ friends of the members of the Father Mu ested to attend the funeral, from the fesidemer of her pest Han @ street, this Theeday mornig. at naif kk. A solemn tauae of requiam will be a urch, at haif-part ten o'elugh. nine « St. Juines? Ing, for the reposeot her wont. ‘Tae rernabnss will be tal to Calvary Cimetary for euterveu! roland) papers, please copy y Oty, Nod. om Saturday. Augurt iat. Casenny, beg. , in the THd your of his age. riend= of the family ar o% to ationd the funeral, from the residence of hi W. Casedy, 107 Washington street, Jersey City, this (Moudey, after noon, at halipast two o'clock, wiikont Sirther notes ‘The remains of the decersed will be inwrred i vivem woul Cometery. Cuveceris.—On Sunday, Angust St ’ marly of Stock re Wis remains will be tukeu Ive poe CHO REMIEL, Dew, Masha (MROF TROBE ve Courme.—On Satday Wasntwuron, bwin) Bon Sr. aged 1 vewr , 10 1 sand ‘OF suck te the Kingtout ob Liew @ ‘Vhe relatives sud frienis oF the family ited to attend the ‘rnernl, without tupther mvitation, from the reswence v: hist pare Third ave sor! 4! of Sey first street, chis (M ma aft@rnoou, at three warow Oh in o’elook Drax —Ou Briley, August 20, Canotine, wife of Rd ward B, oan, of Ubis Git The fimerai at Trinity Chapel, West Trevi y this (Monday) Morning, at eleven o'eloe'. friends are invited to attend without turth The remains will be takew to Grocu wood ‘ emetory DavieeOn Sanday, Angust SL, JONATHAN Davia, aged 1 yours, ‘the relatives and triads of the family are respactiully fuvited Yo aitond the funeral, (his (Monday ) attetaonn 9 two o'clock, from the resileuge oF ts soa, Jolu « ireenpoint, Le 1 Puesato.—On wrday, Avg gustas Furnaid, und daughter years, 4 mouth’ und t daya. «Attor Tire’s btu Cov The friends of the fanii tend the funeral, (ror the re Haminend etroet, tiie (Mow pe ‘On Sat irae raves to sot hue fatuaor HOU, at we ek California paper PARRA L Wine Manan tH sot tive Samaity are rarpoctt ation (ae fengeal Crom hee labo resaanew & ot, Mawr (toma > al A Splendid Union Victory-The Second Rebels ‘De- featcd with Meavy Loss—Urilliant Com- duct of the Union Soldiers—Interesting IuteHigence from the South—The Latest ‘The maitsteamship North Stas, Capt. Jones, will loave ‘The mails for Central America and the South Pacific wit! close im this olty this morning, at half past ton ‘The New York Hresto—Edition for tha Preiflo—wili be ron'y at half-past aine o'clock this nigrning, and will coutain accounts of the Second Battle of pull Run, fought on Friday Ingt, in which the Rebels, under their ablest Gonarals, wore Defeated, with heavy loss, aad the Union Forees triumphantly Vivtorious; The lasest de, ‘spatches from the Union Forces im other parts of the couatry; Aecounts of the successful Operations of the Union Navy im Texas and elsewhere; Lato and tnteresting Nows from @B'Robel States; Important Intelligence from Kurope, withthe recently published Correspondence be- twoon Beeretery Seward and Karl Russell, anda record Bingle voples, in wrappers, ready for mailing, Gix cents. ¢ OMoial Drawings of the Library Asso- Omotal Deawings « of Mu ray, Mddy & -OMicial Drawings ofthe Delaware State Legalized Lote No, Royal Havana Lotter yoPrizes Cashed TAYLOM & Ci &0O., anor, i Watlare™ for $1. Ph og Best ie N & SCOTT. Preservative Be atifal < Complexion —Latrd’s Bloom ing and after wel it by all druge “Snow pptied to the face, neck and arms it Tuakus the coarsest kia aparently wafte, rs. and Prof. L. Miller's Hatr Dye—S0e, hag me jepot “Hlusive wi 1geePar tings Winslow's Soothing Syrup for rates te s oorrects Nadlen} Cure of Rup- CMD THERS, cor- alternoomy Augen Si, ALLAN Cathariug A. ae Jeti’ Cowper, | Pi you alr the wi Fail Bia Fo ‘th res a afte rem: wit Ti nye invited to attend esto the fu Olt, city, on Thurs Phi ie Lawion.. from his late resic Bee toute please 18 (Mo.) papers copy. Lue. ~ Ko.) paar suddenly, by accident, on Satne- Auguat 50, Waim Garvie Cries, youngest won of Esarg and Gashacing Lyles, aged 7 years, 1 mouth and 3. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited te Monday) a‘ternoon, at o’clouk, father, at {"atbush day, Muuer. Micaal Trelans Pexronw the dt yoar of h Carriages hor age. ‘The reintives and (rienda of bie family ar inviced (© attend the ferns, father, Cunkiin Seaman, aivernoon, al hall past twa a’ JMoruis papers please copy On satirday, August of the Parishor St Covan, iaaiabiiiaeliins Montgumanyehicn Wales, to che 454 your OF ner age. ‘The friendia of the family are renpectfolly uvrited 4u at Gat AGner. —Hndderly, on GALLactae, axed 43 years. ‘The roiatives and (riands of the favited (o attond the funors!, from lle lave rt Sixth avenue, this (Monday) afternoon, et ‘bail peat eon o’oloek. Gevrws.—Om Satnrday, Avene then Comme The funeral will Lake place thts (Af ouday) 1 28 days ten o'clock, from tho resideves of bor ‘Thirty -sinih agreot. Gormiry.--On Sunday, August Sf, aman, Elizabeth and Patetck Gormley, aged 1 year, parents, 246 afternoon, at May her soul rest in peace, Amen. for «torment, va 1nd Saratoga tend the funeral, on Tuesday morning, a6 tan o'oick, from her late residence, ‘aH Sixth avenne, will be tuken Lo the Cemetery of tue iworgreous. Briday, August 0, Moca 1, ALOK, youryemt 3 aud Catharias Geddes, aged 4 years, @ a cs The friends and acquaintances of the family are ry spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the real dence of bor parents. in Forty third sueet, between Fist and Second avenuos, ou Tuesday on6 o'clock, hall past Harmerr.—On Saturday, August 30; at a quarter bofere- eight o'clock, of corsurption, Fam. ¥ the beloved daagt- tor of Williata Harnett, aged wars and $ monthm ‘The friends and relatives of the (emily are Leap geod the funeral, from the residence of father, 91054 South ktroet, this (Monday) afternoon, at er} ootook precisely, and from thenee to the Calvary Cneae- mn. At Stinabeth Gy, s d” Son Friday, Angus friends and relatives of the fami): ral, tomuch, Joan rears and 2 months, friends and sequaintances are respectfully to attend the funeral,this Mouday ) morning at 0 o'cloolt, from her late residence, 171 Elm ete On Saturday, Angust "30, after a jong ama mene iNnoss, Jon Lawson, aged 36 years, 4 months and ‘The relatives nud friends of the family, the Kearaey are respecttully raquested ta attend the innersi. this (Monday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, velt wtreot, without inva. attond the fuvoral, this ( from the residence of bi leave Fulton ferry evory fifteen minutes. Levooy.—On Sunday, Augast 31, Sansa, oy cba « Margaret Ann and Lioatenans Patrick W. third regiment, N.Y... V., ria Brigade, aged 2 y and 9 months. ‘The friends and acquaintances of the parents, and those of their mother’s brothers, Richard, Timothy aot James ST. Gathoy, are invited to attond the funeral, irom No. 3@& Third avenue, this (Monday) afternoon at two o'elock. On Sunday, August 31,ef dimense of the heart, Moray, a native of Holty Gro , in the 28th year of hie age. Notice of the (uneral in to-morrow’s paper. Monrex.—On Saturday evening, August 30, Ruwwer,, William and Mary Jane Muctem, ‘s, 5 months and 17 days. The reletives and friends of the family are respcotfutiy- invited to attend the funeral, from the resideare of bie unelo, Alaxander Graham day afternoon, at one o'clock ResON.—On Saturday, August 30, of disease ot the heart, Lewis M. Moentsoy, ngad 43 years. ‘The (queral wilt take piace from his late residenes, 78 Sevonth L svente, this (Monday) forenoon, at hat-paat ngest son of the | ‘ctoolk. paets, On r hotles, On lo, ax yours. he fnneral will are at twe P, years. a y. Ireland. fr ‘iguds of the canerat ‘This (Moud me ON arewei! or Godt an Hi ue friends tCully 1 a ited co of her parent, S 2 if Henry Teton ie rolatives and frie the Gan odd tO att a Wheelwr 15 days: invited to att fear fur | } AG LES CURED qt fy relathvoe nud fr Hy, No. Of past one SAvI xa oe van ye EMAS. BRANDHETH 0 holy mur that parts visorow' | rhs an w ladelph ia papers please. Jagves Tab Milton, Ulater ‘couaty , Aagnat 29, Carmsnixk 8. ee, formerly of this city, in tla 78th year of her ho relatives and friends invited to atvend the funeral, from her late residence , 1s. 320 Wert Twenty-econd street, on Weddesday afternoem at two o’clook, without further invitation. Kyraur.—-On Saturday wife of Gearge W. sweet trulte, « Carrit tue funeral witt ~Oon Sunday Pwo Silyor f 0 lag avtivlen nt D BASSE from St. Mary's Py tis (Monday) morning, at ten ‘clock. Oo Sunday morning, Au “goeey on board the U1 hig shipmates and friends are invited |, from his boarding honse, 290 Water y) nfternoon, at tw o'etoc! widanes in Thirty secoud sireot, this Snes ing, August 23,0f cancer of the Gm, Wh Years OF ape. His roranins wore hay ee in Greenwood Cemetery. N, ¥.,00 #1 a %, Joun W. ivan, of paralysie, in the T3d year of bie are invited to reb, Elizabes. 31, Joan Hamvsy, nited States ptaamew Tage, witow of” David ‘of the famgily are respectfully Guard and tte Olive Guard, nce, No. 35. ‘The Eriowds aut Lose of the Fanail; the funeral, from Ler late residene acond street, en Tiesda, morning Posyerr.--On Sanus , August 30, Euan, Yao beloved Kaigbt, of congestion of the ings, aged invited waday morning, at tena'cloek. whl tuke place at nine o'clock, (rom 271 Garden ateest. All friends ave respecitully invited to attead without far- be rege ot ty aad Willow Cua county Galway, 83 Henry street, on Tnas- tir Friday, August 29, Carnantva, wife of Lindsay Modre, aged ‘4 years und § months. The hlatives ‘and friends of the famliy are respootfully invited 0 aitend the funeral, tron: her late residence, 54 Lust Twenty-second atrvet; this (Munday) aiternoum, No. Augnet 81, Proomnne Hiversn Mavun, wile of Sitaon Meyer. A solemn roquiom mass wilt be offered i her oul at St. Mary’s church,.corner of ‘The fnveral urday afternoon, Anqust Of Wiltitn Penfold, nud daughter of tho late George , Joss, @ irev ito ter be Thirty. - Angusc 80, Warten PONierr, iit ~On Sanday, Aug Rey ctarday, August 20 of Mathew and Mary Strip 2 Trinity shock, without fart te Calvary Ce ¥ morateg. Av Tigre Vas Wree, awed year, 7 intives and Crieude Mm «) the funeral, this (Monday) worning, at 9 pa Ts ren churelt nd the funeral, trom the Fr itrowae strest, ALHEMS (PTD Werding (ards, No srivewenn, (is He ne tt wey chat thoy gire at the 31, after Bloomingdale, thie (Mondayy atternoon, wt th in waiting on the west aide ', August 30, at Greeapel wile of Nataaalet Re re, Mra. in the 24:4 paar of speeww ny residence ut hee in Lonmard strees, Unie (Monday) Mra. Nicuonas Reema, Patrik, Boe Casaily are respectivlly ii at (wo o'cloce « shor Sota we a » Carmine aren get 12 moache and tel, farewell ven both called for you with hina to dovalt taneew of the farnily ure taewm Ki tke fuooral, om Crom the cathe bic (Monday) potles vee ry (or tater reaper eu io Ber lain residrive, No. alterna met on Tweedy OuUs, eat rit Tact ofoacy TLL, uy puviiying GET NEW SE FUE PRENOUP NT Wo. WM Camel atrent * AUAMe A LK ANDI be obs a | BALLEY & SOU THARD, t «aad wire PANNERS AND TRIMMINGS end No 6 00 ar aL two enthe aud 1 reapeoitolly ates loom. ( cbolera f Angusens 1 + dnym At om as a ortoity et te “ae ab “e oe RLS, Conger rire wae As GARB SOK Whisky Pk pine, A eaten by ey WREAT susBat TOKEN OF LA ay \ \ | rpc a NDAY MERCURY Wit be lesan t wid WEARS Varese » Me bast aons, u ‘

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