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patriotic beart, gh which vo suiler work wast) bese Awronghly dene tree forever't: <a dun-e and ais. | | ‘ametio: rho !d become | em Das iC been) it ww the slaves &F gin the robeis, lovving thea | without labo ere, and gg us beth labo: Gre, That the dilow mroasures could haif-way measur aa they -omeve, ‘am: ace ba thie quarter. We advo) that, when the wicely Keown (as ihe jaw AV, exvereneed by Generst Bealer @¥ use from Vbe “fue that nal way r Rw the hiberent woe of Fuat they ofeale ax many diciounies: s foly meiey to reoeive and ted ound Be sselootned Bed ied on 's doctrine, that they wito eat must | work bd: \amile to labor and to iy i thew hberty and Wate such a pling, the bac! and their ratiuna no was'e, In this respect How the anciout maxim, avd lewre ‘emomy. What the rebsls snost fear is what we most Tompt to do, ud whit they mest iear is evident trem the hot baste with which,on the fat day of the present session of he rebel Congress, bills wore Indio diced threatening terrible vengcamoe if we used the Dracks ip the war, us rRND'S BoUrdinE lay Fy world be uo en. TUE POPE'S BULL. The President Fears to Trust KR/OINDER—MEB. LINCOLN WOULD XOF LKB 10 UROST THE LAVAS WOM ARMS, 1 admit tha alavery is the root of the rebellion, oF at least 168 sine gua wn, The ambition of poltiieis.8 may have iustgated them to act, but wey w im) oleut without sinvery as their iustrumens. ‘ino coveede that emuncipation would beip us a Europe, them that We are sbeited by som tht rant farther that ii would Sppel. ced (uD two other gentiemen | and © uve. present to Preweut Lacola | more than amb.tion, Peteyet emanctpaion adepied | somewhat at the North, though not so m ch, | tear, as epe@ut itnagine. Suil, sane wit added in that way io ine war, id weaken tie ropeis by ig of grost tnportance. vtians of all c@enom mea one you aud these you re ou Babbalb evening, ept. 7, bio al strongth would And then unquestiocably it w drawing of their laborers, whic! but 1 an not so sure we could do much with the Uac is. we were fo arn them, I fear that in a few wok: the orme and indeed Unax far we Hip our white rou). Tro thge Jagrou ov Thu sday morn. Dt were Getnner tee Gays beore ar- terveew with fart secompiehed Urouxh Hon. Uideuw Welles, S-crets'y of the | nave not bad arms enough to MR. LINCULN BaS /BARS FOR TOR 6 ROKR SLAVK oTArks, Ti mention anutier thi Soorn aus contempt. 6 ¢ Enon arn w uid b: wn ine hands P eld ot Teerlved at courterusy, and gave Paliert eyont wny to die hare the ae Ve ceed wit Gard sttention whe the mab of the « {though jt meet eny your 2 jifly thousand bayonets sm Tt om theburder slave State. Hi Ae. WHO | @ sericus muiler sf, 1m cons-quence yf west et iD | as you Wesire, they howd go over te te rb think they all’ Wouid—noi 8 maLy indeed usa yer aco, OF ag NIX WOLths agO—LOt BO MALY Lo-diy as yesterday. jrem: | Rvery day mercases their Lion feel x. ed | getting their price entisied, abd Want 1 be! the v ne Key Obe thing mor that we alendy nave ap oe Our CoNMURILY. a8 Wabi eved 8) er ofered 1B he beual rem the Ct oh eur, aed wo @xpinu ily TOO Hehe Vet caped those preyer bbe © ame Th Deapres tve of thew gov te ebperved iat io be bas ge Lienr Rw emo Fey con vicuon of to thelr Ciel Mu as Fespoas bility to + od, P emebting bbe user 2 Show OF Pee awake the aoibetiy et fon extonnive WaGHD Hee Ss DOHENY (0% AGE Winjdeasure, en Bre Presid vt im bebai « Abo UL aS deep ab aby tulig. BLY PWM THR DELBGATIO: ed Waal, bung ti were Maturaly more he pibie eile t of 8 oF or emetiute ae ee wite wh bas be ows ‘4 CONVBR ATION. hb irom (he pe as W Lhe Leces. Wb tie pearde Fab oopetienin moug OOF (Ree wet itua SB ecy AL OAs ve ry wreu: bt +f i Us alpear a iwibure boture the’ word; Ipatoa to pre dw danger bat seb craiie aad de bew and dw anced smmust see tha Me Sup ored wo 1O.ue fo make it Way) ing, then @F@" God's voleo 0 fro governus vex Wound Th 8b Armed with oveespouding jy wer. LunoLy—} es, Lat ie the true ground of our dist deeper than Uw aud to be Of Srither a, oF uy a DrEMvEF O OF ais Rd HEU diy, isos Henee the Pr sn ‘Be we war ed Gpon him in a pab ie cap, FORD a Le bo ; Qa a gray 6 podtical aud Moral 6sbjeCt Wh Bytabng De vain, ve UppeRE Thee whem #e represe: re wobseme dear den im the very The President mute s KLEGATION—That & proclam: Liverty and Cu: r cot answered, and, peyoud any Uh tenwe, REnAERL RE Lop Progent muh) estas bis praoudy 3 re FO Index vi f tutes, accu. words which 8 observations wil, tbe bon will zesp ns with palriatie ardor. wow (el the power o right on be Lercop the lakul dre aud Tibi word iro whe Pelideravely ad Ab woriver: was ul pense murt, of course, be exer. sit, Dieck 48 wei: WhKe presented uw the an iw ope upon wot Wise LO pice 4 PALO ven say wor in approucbed wih (he 1 abie to etrike the dewliiest blow. swtion, We had 1 OL Border Stal od, 45 Uke President bad wassigod ceva tong be what they 1 rb wom repace , fb cessary, woud CompeEsate bo tity thousuld to youn ihe ew my, gue tov Br, aun cost fo much br ali woot @ parc settiement vame thie betwecn freedom abd savory and between The rower we kuow who are our ieguny from ti The Gaiger was yaod perbaps in some res) be wreverent for 5 id roves bia wil to eu it that be ie 1 bope i wil URS, wore Lhe be wt up gle bus sud biod to lie bedyayn at abe. + Un a poiut so Rupee ane w w the! will Of Providetice i 14.8 b whet it as, 1 wild doo. Sof mirachs, aod | sup. pose it will beg aeied that | aun Dot bo expecta duvet Tet stacy the tatu, physied @ oh . avecrtain wiyt 6 porsible, add lean what appears eerces) derir Aud, if 1 can are vo! , however, t ty add treason, ur toterview Loa close, after an hour of uk weeonioa, OF whi Liucola remarker Do wt mourae @ 1 have meati ned .heae objections, © te Loe Genes Lael have thas far pt . OB ne Buch Woy as Du tion OC ib rty w the ENCYS OF OPINION ON THE SUBIR T. i» Uuiicult, and goo! men do & the otter day tour g 2 from New Yuk ¢ oonmected with the war, bat before ie. Thestiv beset we t yOu that thes bect inore than wy obo will wild. oniny mind, by dey aud Whatever sbili a reedows with wiieb 1 canvassed your viewS,} Dove but iy any reapeot Retell | iryurec yonr eciiys.”? bt We ssured tir redial attacked RIE a decided nie, @A unit. on (hf ; that he bad not hope that, in hone-t endeavors to express ond detead our o..vietions. we Bad Bol been Wanting iv Hue resp Bidding tam areweli, we com. of God, baving faith od ares view had brown nbling Seales but a si gie gram of truth that erenee of justion ava li our Calef Moguagrate in nded him to the gray Ing $0 disco. rag. Witlig’as (bo ov ident sight wid 10 be prep God awenion Would Bot prove ty be 1k vain. ‘WHY AN EMANCIPATION AMATION SHOULD NOT BB J had gow! wnild a proclamaion of emune pati n frm J do mot wont & M shed ihe whu.e wor d will See MUS! Mee sae be oro, erative, tive the Pove's buil against the udm wort free the tones, when I voratt ton am ine rebet Swee? be there a Cuscaco, Ul., Sept. 21, 136 MOVEMENTS “F TROOPS, ° » New York and o © 0 enfurce Military Movesumer: PP Am what rea on is here é prem the saves ian the w wh fa prove: CORCORAN’S IRIS" } (esr BRIGADE) O° D—-PRESENTMEIUNS, L ibe sourth regunent, Empire Brigade, uncer command james C. Burke, has been tWausferred from that organization te Curcorun’s irish Legion. relative to the consolidation of the eo nd and Third of che Empire The camp of this corps wil be chunged ett, 5.1, the headquar NB FOURTH REGIMENT IVATED IN THE ©OM- s fiw om lesnia hit lo 5 y Wis ed, by ws prone Whim Of fred frm we, ihrow theinselved up n ws, eR ab che Wa wed) whe Bm? The statement are’ me, a few ttione tO (he slaves the whi @ t oups up dae We Gi; LOUK Ht the whites ale by be vo taet New York ty Camp tere of Geu. eoreoran at presest. i & LeTSe und ejuIpmente were preseuted F curan’e ead, at Catap The presentation wes made by air. Tuomas inte addrcss, which was eluquentiy The horse was the gi't of Kane, of tue Fourteenth ward, This presentation is but a weli deserved 4, ho will, no doubt, yeu Capt. Kane is Geo. Vorcorau’s BhRi PROM BNLAVIN THR NK nul call off vr forces de nd wme viner pin, whut to et ne meses jem Teductag epfOF sam oid that whenever the rebew take ay " we 08 oF BioVe- Chey Mimediave ¥ woolen wd #0 WED Chose Ghey YoOk in of river afew days ago Corrina in a approy) wondied to by Capt. Kune bomero «friends oO Cn y 8 Baas 8 agi nd op the bis mark jo the Beld, ® then i am very wa, rously «tucked for it, For +0 DwLtiOs wl and BL. Herman, afier receivi + Acoepting the Legion, Das made a timely cal op n foreign: ere of il DALiODSIties Lo elit im bis rey ent, 5. ch 4 patrivite oppoat as Dus been ies ed will induce, no doubt, our foreigh Cilizeus to proceed in orgaviaing ompubies or parts of compauits oF their eilow count y- wen to the (of Cosmopolitan Guard, tbe headquariese of which a.¢ at 63 Bowery THR TWRNTY-NINIM NEW JEMSBY VOLUNTEERS. * Colne. E. F. Applogete, @ son of the sate Wiliam Ap. loxate, Fay, ano.d and respected citizen of New You, a8 Heed appoinved to command the above regiment, which is now in camp uear Freehold, N.J. Tho Iweuty- and w mow fui, a patriotic letter moj olitan G aid yap exedion weor i ih Ube Wounded, We re els eoreed the DL chs Whe Went Kong Wo bei, hase y, Horace nen WOukl probably la aohing aout @al rerun ‘What coud iu Waal U0 WOULD AN EMANGIPA‘ION PROOLAMA/ION Do? f Yu presse, whi! poodle ve ull of he Cokins OF such @ proiamation a you 482 DO ObjeCLION Meaibet it Oa val i grenas, for, as Commander-in me have @ Highs may tet ewrtue the ‘meng. Oval wature, 19 Yiow oF poet whee of ineorrection apd massicrs at ube a, TL viow be matter ax @ practical war measure, to @ hie upon soourding to tue wa autiger or divide Mavinges Minty ols We Whe sy tik WL OF Tuk DEGATION. Thus or ited, your deegation very wili gly made re 1k Deut clersioud Unet a woerg Woternmaing « Quuversition with (hese ul tue Pre: wen Ly oud on hs re Lud wtaud. 1 was raised in M ntuouth count the priucspal oeern:— / pplogate. —W. iketunea Taylor, » Verge ob) © Loevtenan, Ca md- —voreph K Davivon. Ad wont—|ivar Wditaker. 5 wine ee A hg Hecdrickaon, he <i ant Surgem—Judsou G. Shackleton, Craplain—Kev. U, Rogers. HUNDRED aXD ym of the 0! the rebeuion. to the al wing #6 PORTY-FUPTR RPOIMRKT, ky the members 1 Sou oo Legion (Vee Hundred wht Forty oth regi- took pce youteruay ua Te’ funtiies @otitled Lo OF expecting por.tous © tht ously @huuid Veit the camp for Wat purpose Rae youd men 1b wel W. i, Allen Pat we had wot Deen sy Wautag in feepect nitke te ives nd Wo thm we tO COM & ThoUBINd mies FDL g @F guiness (he opinion rad Gousuined touts, pitnes et the mew TH The Socond and (hid onren, an off e Diets Lis powithe Under conmnat Rdg uscnt agit yee bee te, that our coun ey welavehviders’ r Velho A MiapishCOBt aword, ANAL ABA Dell, were presented to exis B. Saath, of Compeny bef thi Courtiaed, om y lant, by the swe bere af he Mente LY put Wo vemredy tbe watioual troubles by etrking at heir respect (or him ae an ofce ai the presentuioe ty well deserved by tw re ta which here been made ia the thorough or. te Fhe /egiment by he Othe Tea © Coxe ved, further, that we frecly admitted the BPObAL Ny, ond even the certainty, tat God hoof diy w the fy Sided be wumgat to learn tt yb neigit Le G sd arguments of utuer aude sh WhO # Wd Gone abe Maieitary ©) Ab Chait Counts) m8 Weel ab in Europe, auc wae aw ly bo the mw aober? OF bie Ommnad since be tee been over thems THe INONSI DES REORMEWT. 4 Unien war uweting of suemibers of courobas Cot Gall pak BOWER © Oru leet ©) ow ty ompad) chon LDiatier WS OL nati wal care Mawar y the er yictions oO the Chelsiian community ch we came, with the ground upon Wick Lucy That 1 wes true bt oul dont die Soul, Bot we 0 “wietover for np the cvutrary., The he better woul) Mad, abd, 10. bee aie the former. aud the tye could be mace Wee her, inet ue our a fo toword, while we lind yet to ee) (o adaLden (bo 6 mali tutian becuuse uf tho prosent Out he erty wm be Det now © for hould sve dy ti t lavt wo rea ming emanelpation, bt appesiod to diferent | 4. Wan pecemmary | Ww ae Fourth sted between sew Maple two Loe git cbeir | pe Ob A a Ee Obj SAB 16 the ius !ulity of Congress © roo Op thi eC; waXthe vate sissies tt was ge a gf ae quite Poreibie, bu view 0: imiiy at another | th wm Awan ® aud | tarergbout t wone to the # ielom of ean | York Lovug eee Ihave wweke od the notion, adm C0 reuline that we 64 thd tagne, New | bave w CMY Cm iu « » the extreme js ave tu dual | for the way kaort ojtposite pre ibe eau ewe, att vas te thie f diuta ob Cinvaetaais 90 cyan f Onnaponen, ¢ ue lie dey Wud be ey poiwut 4@ | Mage Horna oy YOu ory MOU4 the oxtire | Tile orgaDisatud We BOW being | reve! auwne fue | Me deniae, bosel Ol and Haly, Raving becm wounded no levs that Germany four times while ‘actng the enemy: The headquarters of this organization 8 at No €2 White street. is com Mentone, we ie ‘Colonel Molineux, of the T thea tN. G., will his’ positim tm tie new or 5 th staf “a pe "ake beaaearenre of tae Teghne:t a@ ination, fete tbe corner of Court and Joralemon stress, Brookiyn THE FIPTA REGIMENT, IIGH LROION. ‘There wre over tive hundred men wow recruited for this Fegment, under command of Culonel McK ly, an otlicer He bas been. conneeted OF much Miliisry experto.ce, ‘with the First an Eleventh reytments New Miitia for a number of youn, wad is well ition, The beauquarters «f ihe roadwiy. Capt Ct regiment N. Y. 3. the Sixty nimth ot the bartie ef Buil run, SWORD PRESENTATION, On eventog Inet a sword, gash and belt was presenied \ Licuteuant sith, of the Second regiment Corceran Legion, Colonel Mebermost emi ward, at (be “Crystal werentation sreceh was made b: ionel Movermott, who was present, wlko spoke, San Francisco and the s widasion. Mayor's Orrick, SAN FRa>et-00, Angust 20, 1862. Messrs. W. T. Co1umay & Co., New York: You are doubtless aware that a fund is raised anne- Dy the citizens of Sau Frauemeo for the celebrates of the Fourth of July. ‘This year, after paying all expenses, there was a rur- plus of some thres or four thousand doers. After eon: SUILNY the contributors as bo whet distribution should be 8 Uk, A UISDULO Was Anus among dis ferent chariable ingiiute . ‘The Samba y Comunssivn was one of there, and ae 1 am. pot quite who is per perion in New York as thorized to rece wy, 1 Dave when the Liber vy to ave a dra. hundred an tual amount’ do lars, yolive dollars ands i Dehevo the Lame ot the treasurer is George T. Strong, Vit you bese Kind as te Bend him this 08 of San Frapeingo vo the 68 Wali str et san as a donation from «ity © thiision, Ginny a soe t for the same, Leustioy you will excuse th Tveinmiu, respeet uily, your i. ¥. Bustmese ate RFFECT OF TUS WAR ON I Heavy 17 nor OF CUSTOM NOUSE HSMAND NOTES, HFC. che effect of \ae war « York bas not been near LES UNOMACHER, Mayor URTATIONS—THE iM cousequence lurger, When the rebe ih eatening, and une deplorabiy smal, would befall tem and he for a by a spirit more ecouumiced consumpiion of silks and other ury was movh diminished, pondingly decressed. time than before, articles of ing the took eflect, and this sum was only $2,334,847 35. since the begi ning of the present year, however, tho sums received bave bees much larger, and the re derived from tho war, The largest sum received iv apy m.. last year was only about $2,500,000, eum received was $6,504,066 Of, receipts only reached the sum of ceived having beeu io January, when the $8,361.057 22. for a declaration of war against himself, lave been most agreeably disappointed, under similar cirewms! neces. ‘veon no unUe! of which were paid ep bonded merchandise. The dotiea op smail rate, baye been large. oment. “ there goods u ect of the last Congress. their value. ‘thoug! ing ineir duties. Dotes rec the This tax, paid to the eciler of the notes, coveumer. At che present rate of importation only about six required for the redemption of all the comand boves aow in circulation, acter the exprration of b time payments will necessarily be made to gokl. tkely that the notes will contiaue to increase in value, nothing Occurs 10 deprens the veiue of specio, a value within @ fraction of that of gold Spocig, wust always, however, bo of the higher i W@ aeeful for other purposes than the Menthe will be uel they rew rere. value, beea poyment of dutien, Dut it le encouraging to reflect that we are not buying Ning them. ops have deen unuguaily abundant, and though wo ars engaged in wer, aod go meay of our farmers have left the plongh tod tekee Cae sword, thowo left have been enabled Ww gurner them ail and t pour them out iu a stoady | et cam towards Kurope. Our roadere will recollect that exportation of dumastic pro. was very large, and that the fact eiwitod considera #8 muny goods from foreign catioas without fo return, many of our own products, Our ¢ at (hi wenger wat year the enout aud Gongratuletion, Av lorgo.w thoexporta vovary 1, 180% 0g h PKCeNF of Lone Of the Same poriion Of luat year by about $10,000,009. Bo, whilo we have ex onded great ome bo foreign vations fur their mienufiesuen vod pro | euet y ave alee Dough! largely of un, and wue oxporte towerdd pay y for our inverts, ‘The go tow, bi rived a great benedt trom the iu. sthee paid bas (ng been 80 Lewy, «oe | COMPLIMENTARY RESOLUTIONS "gow vag TWO State for - rezimem are 4: formerly «f tov Sixty-vinth ‘8 1amrg @ Company for this re.i- ‘The captam t* an offcer ot exvertence, having itory Com~ vaya to yoor idee sor we Lae uoand «ne Ly ix ceuts, The 8 ono thournand nive hywdred asd bp bel have given you, . OKs ATIONS—-CONTINURL HCRIPTS FOM DUTY D.MINISHED BY THE NW PAMIPR--THB VALUE importing business of New + dirastrous ae it waa sur inised ib would be when bosiiites dost broke out, In fact, since the nation bas been a. war, notwithstand!og that sevcrafQarif acis, eact lovying bigher raves of duty than 48 predecessor, havo been evacied, the tmports have been greater than usual, and ihe cevelpis for duty m was only ainty prevailed coucerning ihe svture, the receipts for duty at our Custom House woe The people did not then know what uf war should actually come, they seemed actuated ‘The Jax and the revcnve corres ‘Thus the receipts for duty at this port, though they hud been smaJer than ordinarily dar tb semis Of 166), decreased trom about $2,500,000 in March of that year to $855,000 in Juma. Duriog the rematnder of the year the monthly reovipts contiaued to be very small, thongh wever falhng to the avm last named; the largest eum received was in Do- cember, when the new duties on tea, coffee aud eagar nue the customs duties bas been euf- ficient to greatly aid the goverumeat in prosecuting hh of Tn 1800 the Ja: fort In 1860 the monthiy 090,006 twice during the yoar, and in 1061 (hey twice fell below $1,000,(00. During the present year they have, with only two or ihree exceptions, eaceeded $4,000,000, reaching in July the large sum of nearly $7,200,000, t!@ smatiest sum re eeipts were Jt was generally believed that after the new tariff should bave taken eilect the receipte would, @ Lime at least, be greatly d@mished, John Puil, in wuticipation Of Lae expected state of affairs, set up ove of Ins surly grows, aud even thought that the euactment of a law for our owa convenicuce was equivalent to Bus be must for tho importations are heavy to au extent aimost usexampied Fach steamer that arrives bridge @ good cargo, and on the day of ats arrival it bas ithing to fad that the recaipis for duty at oor Custoin House have been from $400,000 Ww $500,000. Last Wednesday they were over $345,000, over $150,000 ar, toa and cuilee, articles which are consumed apparently to as great ap extent as when they were adiatied free of duty, or only required to pay a ‘A cargo of either of tho aticles named yieds @ considerable revenue to the itain @ month past the government bas recelyed from abroad large quantities of leaa in pigs, On receiving A certificate of approval trom the Urdnance Department, deivered by the Custom House authe-t- ‘hes to tho importers free of duty, in aecordanve with the ‘The duties ou many of the articles imported are, under the present tart, from Mfty to one hundred per cent of ‘ieee rates are very high, import. ers have Deen subjected to 6 large additional tax iu pay- Ibere pymeuts can be made in only two ways, if we except payments made in old Treasury vabie for duty,ef which only a very few are tu circulation, They must be made either in coin or in de- mand notes cf the frat iesue. As gold has long boon at & premium of fiom fifteen to twenty per cont, the currency used has of course been the Lemand notes. Bur theee are not reissued aftor being onco received for duties, and beuce day by cay the number of those in Circulation decreases. Unly about $30,000,000 are now avauable, tho rest of the issue having been rodoemed. In consequence of tho dimioished nunber of notes, their value has steadily jucreased, until now they bring in the ercent pretajum, For # long time they were Faiued wt about 108 @ 100, but they suddenly rove to present value, which is nearly as high as that of , ts of course an additional one to the imp rtes, and renders the price of bis merchandise just 60 much higher to the apn meh of New VYorug, BOARD. A sow days before the ort) of g-wybiahop Hughes from bis recent visit te EU qe a iviety compumentary {| preamble amd resoluticg, yereuted by Akierinay bole, wore passat by both @ranches ‘of the Conmon © uneil wf New Work. Altb‘ayh wo authorized staicinent was pub- Nshed of (he ol gect of his visit, yet it was underewod to vo vf a semi a@icinl character, undertaken with tho view ‘Of preveutgyy, vo far an he ceuld, by nis mituence abroad. and by @rrecting the erroneous impressions which ).re- vauled there In relation te our civil war, the intervention @ Koropean Powers in our domestic troubies. A delegation consisting of suveral m.mbers of the Common Council weited in person yesterany upon the Avchbishep at his former residence, 263 Mulberry strovt. Twelve o'clock being the hour app iuted, the tol owing gentlemen assembied st the Episcopal 1m. usion, where they were courteously and cerdii'y recelved By the vory Rev. Mr. Starrs, V. @):—Alderman Terence Farley, Alderman F, 1. A. Boole, Aide mon William Waizi, Alderman John #. Brady, ex-seantor Wiliam McMurray, Lientonant Colovel J. V. 1. Reeve, i nited State Army; Maj r George KE. Baldwin, United States Ariny; Captain Joba MeM vray, United ot tes Army; sir. John Mulully, edier of the Afetr peltun dccord: Albert Ga: dozo, kay., and Mr, Terewe . Smi hy Boon @ ier bein arrived Woe Archbiriio) was intreduced fo tho severai gerticmen presept. kx senator Mediur ay then. ou bela o. the Cen ion C ue, pregecied ce Tebolutions, which he pretgced with the folowing appro priace reinarks— Tikave bud tho b nor, sue he, of b ing designated by & deputstion oF thy Corson CouDgi! of ibd cay a New York to present to your G.uce the F the oreuson ef your recent return fi Vieit uidorst ed ty be gemi oiler: ta sus, urpeses, a0 Jar as related to the cours. of France i aie. At the fume of your leaving our country a rebetiia, the mig. tutte of which had before that nor bec adequates ly appreciaucd by a large bedy 0 uur j copie, | Bad wot qily perched gigantic jwoportions at nom, L bot we Wee Uneate. cd with eleryoouen ion auroad. It was to avert this additicna caamity thay yeur Grage undertook this mission, ‘ihe evil feared as chen immanent bas thustar been averse, and we have rea on to feel that your efforts have bees successful. If eet Cotbed with omer mission from 1s tuly potentater and powers, you were Ue minister of one who, ever WDLE governuwDIs revolye and nadous crunbie, roles eterbed WHR truth aid justice—ef Him wae from the by bh ho vens prochutiwed peave un earth; and your missiva was peace. m direoting yor efforts to pres the sad ealami- ties of war r a wider tell, you were Hut foll wing dase tae stes of Romany dod + brie thantty, oad ar ed (ofthe thacka of this cur ePy) wiveb miere Can other portiows ef our ouunl wo ld fev tbe weight of a foreign war} bat our coumsry may be restored 10 ks te rites ial integrity. thot our tee fost mtions may Do preserved to us, as oor sacred jue herit ince, atd that the evvie of ai! Lue -1ates may leve cach otber agai ag @ common bretherioul, stould b- te prayer 9 alot us, ait espocialiy the iatister of Chins tanity. Mt vt LOW the timo to allude to th: causes of this reboliion. The Cita-e bistorin wil trace them, aud then it wid be weittun, whoe owe inay ‘be chargeable, that oeihe clergy, bor your people, ‘have tus ohare, You und your pe pe have ov: sowing the keeas which have rip 1, rebe.hOn ond Do dshe |, ho eof f door. es other thin mulgaiod, it om your clergy that these teichings have pe ple, with vonscie. cvs clea. of the wo tbetmsciy & brave and vaioroas in the y ke sacrifice their fives and their ‘ortunes to restore of ty our former proud national positin, 1 herewhb present yz ibe reaututions, engrossid on pa. cb cortided and signed, Mr MoM. away, having read the following preamble bended him two be nuifaly eagcossed Roaid of the Connon Co ae: taseully and ayprooria jeupe ud koverument of th + Bo; pary ted, aba the ju gm ut o. agalaeth by ibe maignn U tomgue o! through sw agents and em stick aocreaited by Hour Stale as alont ¢ © ed .0 Larue, a8 48 b Leveu, in ® boluliii Capi d nid by bis D queutadvocac, of the cause «five ons a8 gueaaved ty wl) by the consuitiun aid States, Aba his earnest, ueviaed ani nt and Diaien was cont aud. at the mar the h'story o. uupiry an tin auseless, ,khwuits rebolilon kver recosled 1b wid-—reudered thas goverument aud $1e ch patriot cs rviees and DU} Of Lis aduption, renicrea by ane #O ty, and regarde.:, ia a measure, as belag rine ve iw.y caliing trom all active pariiétpauion «a the temporal 8 wire O. the wor.d, should be feeogneed an 7 ie Bw shout to return ; be ft, there or: ‘Taat the Board of Aldermen uf tu: city of New w of tor disdugnished and pair ouc wervices rendered by ble Grace Arcibvshop Moghes, .p vehaif at the senerad covernment, while on a vist to Laciye, paiticalusiy Bi the cours of France ana Rone, do cer by tender bin their t a 8 and through tye meiners o! the Board the shanks ot thelr constituenta@tbe tabwtiuants of ibe city of wv York, ‘Un receiving the engrossed copies the Arebbishop re- vue! a8 (ol10WS Horn £ik—Ib accepting these resolntiens it is not to Le wuppoted that am luditfevent to tie lance eon ferred upon me by the municipal represeatatives of ‘the Kreat city of New York. | bave, since my ro.urp, re- ed some kind seceptions, and one or two OF @ more orphans and the chidven of our echeols: but theirs wasn we come lo the Archbishop, while your's ia a token Of regard to mous % citizen and bishop, for I de net ecnider the ove compatible with the other. My being ap arcubishop bas put prevented me trum ateepting tho k offered to the citizen. In appreciation of tix pression of my pent: § 9 Larope Tweet, it uaay be wad, rome OF @ eomiciftclal character, bat not as the bearor of Y Aprlakmercage. J wusgert eu y on ajndg. mou! in the matter, it being cindiy wopposed that my Knowleage of the cvuntry, my cou! (or ite Ww own diacietion would be eufliorent for the parpores uhat I migbt labor to acesmplish. Ip France and bi ceived with unepeak bie Kindness. partiy an archbiehoy, avd partly, no dewht, becwuse] wos ure Archbisbop of the great city of New York. aly object was to corrcet the errcoeous impressions that prevaite abroad, and which had been orcaied tn regacd to the carves of the presont etvil war—t point out the mutual advauinges between thie country 6ud European Powers of press. ving poacctul re lations tower. @ each othor. a ‘object war lo stem the onward curront of fixed pre: senivat us, and in which biy endeavors have been more or less euce estab In France [ waa reecived wita especial Kied- mess, and bad an jntervir wah the #mperor and Empress of ao hour and @ quarter. The con. Versation wae suchas might take plore between two | pr gertiomen entertiieing — mutual pect and er niidence, and if, at the giore of the inter. view, the Emperor did not understand iny views and the ‘condition of allairs in this country, it was wot my Jaalt, At Romo it was not nocessury that | ehovid enter into auy explanations in regard to the vi yage which I bed under. taken, for its object war suf iclently wderrtc!. Rome aid bot require any explanation, for tts not thely habit to) ter. fere with th. Supreme decision uf the governments of ether lands on eivil matte s. If they were nat pleased with my advocacy of ihe cause of tye Union, their displeasure was Bever made kouwn to me, i’ they entertained any. Ido not know that my efforts, after all, bag eny fafluence tn tnrping aside ony ting like ence in our denmestic troubles, or that might tend to increase our embarrass. ments, All the time 1 wae «broad I did not re, resent one pert of the no taore than anorBor, but the wl le of it ca Lonce knew it. | bad promiently in'view humaviiy and peace, and there wos nothing in tny miteion fheousstent with my ecciesjastical character, e-unry, a 1 know it, was one; and I hope I shall never ve ea!led.n, cn to recognize it as two. Let me thank Zen ter the hover which you, «8 Ue representatives ot this great city have paid me, fa the resolutions which you have just presented, When the Archbishop coneitde! the oompany wore in vited to partake of some reirsbwent which bet beon hospitaviy provided, nnd after a pleasant converse of ueariy an hour, took thelr departure highly pleased wiih their iteryiew, Permiis to Leave the Country. Tt will be a source of gratification t the public to learn that the vexations, though beretofore necassury, ro Btrictions upon fercign travel are now being relaxed, ‘The draft on the Preaidont’s last call for 200.000 men has ‘been raised in neor'y avery State, and tit ly by the pstriotie wv \autecring of our citizena. Iu thse States, however, which are an exception to the rue th: deficiency will, of course, bo supplied Im} ursvange of the cailof the Executive, whilst thelr citizeas are Ukewise dobarred from the bouesits of the following order:—— ‘Wan Deranraust, Wasiineroy City, D.C., sept. 28, 1802. Jonn M. Axnexys, Esq., New York City In answer to yonrs of shy 20th, address H. soward, | buy that persuns lable to siding ib Stator where the draft has tak: dratved need no permit Ww leave the U: tbe War Lopac tment, id States froa ‘Your obedient servant, L. G. TURNEH, Judge Advocate, Pasepor is will, for the present, however, bo required from the Department of State, the $1,009 bund, as above enon, being rescinded, We regard this stop towards the formor condition of affuira as an additions evidesce of the growing strength and conidenes of they verainont, wad ite approaching triumph over the revellivn, The Case of Senator Lowry, of Ponnsyl- Vania, Ena, Sept, 28. Tho whole criminal proceedings egies were this morning diem wing, tae entire Be 4PM. Gor Lowry A by the Court after @ fair sit CONE. Hog New Jersey Cougreas\»; \omination, +50) By 1802. ‘The Republican Vaion Cg neva Convention tor the Foouud distriat of Now J totday ob Heighia. town, ju Chit auty, aod oe trowa ecu OM Ky, AA Nair gan Woe Hon, done w " predeud mm@wbor, Fer vod [he bites wow cote ret butlos, : t ammel R. Joby ‘The Convention met again at nine o'clock yesterday ‘moroing. Among tho delegates who reported themselves (0 the Convention, with their credentials, were ex-cover Dor King, Dr. James McCune Smithend John Jay, Tho tast named gentleman was rjeotod as a candidate for the doleg:.tion from his own pari-b, He was chosen, how- ever, to represent st. Philip's (colored), of this eity. Bishop Potter appeared fora brief period m the Con. voution, during whiev ho presided over the ings Ais prot pee demg abs Juteiy bevessacy to the discharge: © some detad business. he was forced to leave the bed- side 0” hs sick gon for the purpose. Us. his retiriug from the Convetition the chair was resumed by Dr, Price, Pre- sident pro Om. The Convention passed an «ppropriate resolution of ther condolence with their tsi ition, Rev tr, Muicer read ine Boat andes tho Convention, From this it aopeared that during the year siz charches at doe Uurty-two clerg7inen b had held upwards of 2 140 times avd coutirme | 2,020 ere Proposed divisiny of Lue divecas, the whe p,m ois ad. dress, Uxiwemned his ep Vai theveof, Those eri of eoin eho) up. Kev. BM. Jounsoy renewed bis movion, submitted the “fo, the prey ious day k of ation to the Praye: B the Athen sian ered. axciudist U nin deobired that Dy ab iki ont that oy Separate themscives from the ch roo bis article of jwrh, He felt convinced that the chyreb i “muesiwa was prepared fur and iadeed a xivs wy, aioration OF (eo reed iu question ts the} sich dy @ very anomalous eon i ion, a Lhe tanity oF Kiying the Fonyeanoi eoung to the consideration of the res da to.ovmasy. atten dropped en tion proceeded wo tt a suum ing committee and of am the ensaing year, Ubechon S.staiwed, aad eieetion, by ballot, of y Gommabice or the report of the Wus'ees for the Ayod amd f'n Cte xy fund was s2lunitied to the Couvenuon aud red. Teeth 1 tho rece: rat teliding @ bB, vere sy: pertod wn un the t expendiunres bene jos o nomber of elery: prs ut made The questi jeit uver to bo ion The epert of St, Stovhen’, tion tobe 1p necessary to Previn MeVick ye corton the beunda A Mino Hy Leport ow Mie Laue siieet, FeovE a change iv the sreseut wrier of thn = the Dean tes Of parehes, was +e and, bogebe ih the: aft § which he subini ted to whe tion Sf jue \fhes was read. @ reports were ordered to be yr wm Wook @ (ated, awa tho Con vel When the Com election of Uh. HesRiOn Liv Mikes we mm, 1D. the Ut fon. Murray brodt, DD, gerd io thot some tne un Rev. doha I vision of (ba Give se—a matter the cousideration of the Cen nee OF Lue Whtale e church . 3, of St, Mchiel’s church, York, presented a mame ity report Whica was 1 Lavoro a division of te divcese, Which Was, os tae repo-t so Mrge u8 Wo be Dey nde the proper super ot aby ene bishop. It revommended, upow sustal mens, the subdivision of the dive cations “or districls, the arca 0: ea h of which, and Ir geparnte lain to be recognize! 48 jude, h tant diverse, were Kiown to be greater wan many other divceres tu the county. It revonan nuded, after the revs aition oF the aubdivisionmef the diveese mto ave convocations, Uuat cugh of there convocation’ ebould bo 1 the timo whoa they would erve: them Jeut diogeses. acourding ts the canuis cegulatipg such action, The boldyng of pro yuods WB asd recommended by the mivority ret 9; the vommitle. Rov, Mr. Perens, aftor conotnd lug the reading of the ro port. explamed chat no resol iione had beem ape i te report, ag the members rigaing it were wax! resolutions in conformity wi should be ip porfect barawny would, however, read the resviuini subject. The President ruled that there con) | 8 bmisted to the mectig—the repo! ¢ Deng the only ove reonguiaabia by the Couyenuon appended to the injusity report was then read sain, © nvention ‘that the division of the divoese is at this tino inex podieut, Rev. Mr. Perens mo mending the dh 188 ab amen ‘menta cesoluth w wehty tye ea m, amendinent the fo,lowic Of this Convention, the Epleeop. rewere| by a sincle bishop, however unsparin , voted he muy be, are imadeqa@ to meet the wants oi the diccese, aud the diocese be substivided into three dis- Uric. Hevate ensued, many members conten’ that no notion on the question should b- tasen ia the obse the Lisbop. ‘The President rwed that the auoadn being destructive Ww the original resolutions, Were Out oF order aud could bot be receive. Rey. Dr, Visroy appealed trom the ruting of the eba. Rey. Dr. Tavionvrged the posiponement of te who! subjcet until s Ume ag the Bishop would be preseut wmong Ui Dr. Vaeron withdrew bis appeal, Rov. 8. B. RuGGLwe celied the attention of the Conven. Hon to the church consists whicn lays down the principle that ne divicrm of a checese ito two oF more independent diverses cau be mide withSui the comseut of the bishop «i eich diocese, He moved the postponement of tho whole subject till the next Diocesas Couyeutin ‘The motion was secondal, = * Debate on the question was resumed, Rey. Dr, Vixtox strongly advocating immediite action on the matter, tho reverend goutleman belug emphatic iD tie support tor the proposed subdivision o the divcese tnt Ubreo div- ceses. At the close of his remarks quesiion was ca led. ‘The hour of adjournment (teu v'eluck) Raving arrived, the vote upon the questions wander dixcuseio Was pusi- pon 4 till this m ning at nive v'¢ Ovk, ‘The Convontiowthen acty saved. Prize Cases. UNITED STATES DirrRICT COURT. Before Hon dudge Seite. Bert 25.—The United Siates vs. The Schwoner Sarah and Caroline.—Decree for the eonde nation uf ths versel and cargo 10F ation ting to viviete Wue biockade of tke port of St. Johus river, Huet Florida, The United States vs. Tie schooner Actor ant Cargo.— Leci eo of cundemmaticn of veezel aud cargo os Oueimy's property. sRIONER TROUMLE.—A good deal of ex. cttement existe relative to the succession tw this very tat aud very Gerirabis cilice. Candidates are plenuifat and auxiocs for the bovor of serving tueir county w the chelr fron which Mr. Kuayp has been @ectod, Among tho names tioned thus fur are Messrs. homes I. + Charloa wd Fred. Law Ou wd bioh o y strongest, OF Whother Muy 110 Of bhom would vecaive Uy Abul Bement OF b jo the meaieme Mr by Alioraion, 18% question @ rote dun PP ive 13 on bo the reins oi vorniment, thougis the Con er roluses t wiga any of tis checks. It te likely the questiog wik bo up ab the meeting of to Hourd wext Mouday, . FUNeRAL OF Blazon Anvor —ibLe Cuneral of this extima- bie officer, Who formerly belonged to the Prussian army, took puace yesverday afteraocn, and was of a most um p sing chareetor, Majur Arqui held the poakion o Mayor Wf the Fires vgumeut New Yo.k Vuiunies atuliery aud was killed at the lale binaly bate a « o Toad & bis meu. leaving them oo vouory. Nes of the Fath regiment New York istace a f wi io he» avenue, Uotwoen seven aut fay atroet#, where (be bearee 6 ntarong OHNE Wow stationed, A great puaber of arury vlticers als nliended tue fuasral. role A sstlitar gy ear 4, with fout of the bearse, wher the tuisie, Hay Verned, iin wre sion, accompautat by ® shendid band of hod down Urosaway to sortiand fe reet y, sud eed ww the Dads & Com very. wth Hove. kon, where the decessed Was 1 i, The Mayor Waves 4 wie and daugbtor Wo eeplore Hit has, ‘Tue Lave Cart, Kavataca, OF tee Sterytomn N.Y. V.—ibe friends of the late Capt. Jolin Kavanagh, of the si ¥. V., Trish Brigade, who fol while gat ast) \auiag ten Ww tho baile of Antiouun, are earnestly roqaosted ty mect at the Astor House to-day, at tbe@e o'clock, WO mek@ arrange ie for the reception ‘and juterment of bis remains on their arrival in this city. fy the kindvess of Mr. Stetson rou No, 2 hus been dat their disporal Marricet. . OLWELL=AL St Francis Xavier's church, on Ay, Septowbe 24. iy towliev, ienry de Luynes, eure G. BEKON to U Waid, daughter of tae late Matthew Uiwell, both of this cuy. KINGELAND—Dobot.< On Thursday, September 26, ai Was iogun square Sotholist Kymuopal church. by the Kev. Jot. Newnan, Go Wake A. MLNUSLAND Lo Bitcanniit open, flo. this city, Men b Lim ANpnnady,.—On Wednesday, Beptomber 2 Ly be Kev. Dire Mulnenberg, ol Vertet eter County, te dimes Hanson d AsomH 1 tubs Roy pair Cannnt Thuhe Ay, eptember 26 at st, Apna ch roby by tie eM. mre ly ole Jats MOLD: wen to cae MAMTA, Cann aloft: ty Fev 9 8 A taraey vorat ae 23, ub tue iGO: cb tho brid falape, by che vow, BT. ditgoox, y , Gronek W. Wacticnn bo Baxi HT, d Major Guarge Boyd, Seba! WRyah Ts soit. —-On Wednesda: 1 YRienT, | Newari ves WO SaRaw H, Koray, 8. Nniabe = Sapte bag hoon qr on 85. side Aan furvey—iloxr—In Brooklyn, om rm ' der 25, ub the Strong place Huptist ehureh, jee, f 5:4 - ty \ dr. Taylor, Faro A. V praney te B. Lou, sdaughier of Thomas Hunt, iitq. Die. aw Brawrr.—At Stockb; igs, Mass.,on We tember 24, Marecais U. Btswen, bate Lieut G, Thirty seventh regimeat N. ¥.5. Vi, bxe bY —Un Wedneccay september 24, ¥ ly, & oative of Lariga "i roland, aged 36 ye Her brother, Patrick Sheridan, avd the frien Tues of the tamuy are respectfully invited ta the .unea’, thir (Friday) afternoon, atone er late residence, 185 Seventh street, @ Cal very » Grrracr.—srddenly, Wate Turnage, in the 8éte | of his age The friends and acquaintances are respect ‘tally tmvited to attend che funeral, from the residence ot his j Hronels Borbaye. corer of Vorty iifth street a Fins ' aventie, tuis (riday) afiernogn, at two o’e! i benny —At Madison, NM. J., 0 Thureday, f 18, Many FLmA, cangiter of Wiliam 0. usd. ; . ' a * iy. aged Tvearand 8 monte, Also, ab D tvesiay, September 20. Cuenca i io sonof Vt! am D. and Margaret i. Berry, aged 9 years ¥ aud 2 months. . 1 Chieigs pavers plea. a oop BLA 4 mb { he -elutivos ar i " aly irome his Iie ree) 1 No 21 cin sey street, News | s this Pid oy) est 1h ochiek.” interment a} Leon wood Cea tery s ' Bovioy.-On Wedvewday, Seplomber 24, at the reste ~ dence 0. its Ma, hes, Bovis, aged 50 yours, @ The et eu 'y of the fumdy are respectfully} am ited to at al, tit way) afterndou, as. at tho Moti urea, Po. :ebese at Atheury,eowpty- RAK, Qe; y end wincerely bor 24, MansaRer Besa, ‘iho fanwly are respectfally- flay a/tercoon, ate | rortdosce, No, ab | a i Oa Friday freland, Mrs. J rectedied by al who ky | ' ¥ of consumption, aa on, ab Suptember 24, n daa Ovle, of | v8, . oop etfanly invited aftornasn, ag, two crand.ather,, Wun. ties. Wastehoet —On Th Sod FLYER, & of the parish of “Ly, oa, county Cork, Treland, years, +s Vente And regi od ty attend the a Hammond street, Heeton pap nectfully request- te. ositenaoy BE fi, OL tw @’elogk. “oe Thuraday, Angie Bf of oes, Con), G0 hGRectmeng Ny. years apd 17d dost 800 of te w Of A. Bt . ib reh, by K, Rapkin, The thevds of the fauby, chest of tle Young Men’s hristian A sociation. hie bel ged, are Reapacte Inby tavited te attend, vt Tinansve,—0 Ay, Sooteober 25, Merc ANOREW J. Mabnszx, Of Cheshire, Osten covuey, Ne By 29 vorrs. His frleyds are reqveeiod co vttent tha Abie (ub. ¥) lernoon, at Oyo Oe ccc, (rout 66B-BOUS.OM stroct, b-tweon Porry and Hann ad. ‘Onta-i0 county (Now rie) pasern ph Haresoion On Ibire Say ie fever, Jcuia Evsnsa, ‘cugbier of bredorielt 1. Harringtoa, azod 8yeas an) Tay moda» The friends of the tusaly are invies to funeral, bis (Priday) afternoon, au pat o'clock, (rom No. 244 Washington avenge, near’ avenue, ee ae Harwaap —tin Thiradiy, Sopteanber 25, re J overe Uinesa, ALatina Levis, ‘Tiaginge'ch deaaieee a Voyward. . “a jatives 0 4 friends of cho yamiy are tod to attend the funeral, from ull> teat Yevonts, 29 Grand street, this ¢ Res, oo Rape t %e Jeet &) tao On Ti seday evenin:. sepiemosy 9, abaeven Jane Ins aR, itis Bit vent of eh Therrelarives and frlerty avec tend the fnera!. from bis tats re Lis eva d strect, t13.(¥ rive; ) oe avon, at twa: without frther ha vita: JARUINE—AL Melcher Hanan, wife of George Jaye if thie chy ee (tive fnhity faryitty ; tend tho freral serv cos, at St. srephen's oh ner of Broome and. Chryatio st twe ve o'clock, ‘ Aacovuns.—At ey West, Mors ta, on Sunday, How fever, Vireperrn W., only sof of | atree Bs, a PLY the 28th ‘yea! of Bis ‘The fiends sre respecttally invited tw oneral, from 212 hid avons, on Saturday, one o'clock. Mayo and Sligo (Trobandy 5 ors please eopy. a Loexmaxt.— in Prursday, mot 425, Thowas Logs. Nan, 1 the 85th your a bis aye ¥ ‘The reiatives and irtunds of Lb family are reg, ly jovited to attend the foneral, its Tate reside is 168 Sixth avenue, on Suurdiy eo voon. at tw, be Merny On Sandy, Speicher 1, ie Newport's News, 0° swauy Standing Mo of Company G, ate Coton. ® Cali audl formerly of No. 20 Wes! Swoncy-elgoth o isth year of bis age. At the carly oge of 16 year h a habpy home and joving parents to figtht ". a Whe fort battles “aud was engage 11% th{; te 4 He cuca,od unturt, aud died Ser from el that loved him. Nove knew Kin bat to love bie: lone pimed him Poifast, Ireland, and Gonads Wy Mo anpie,—On' Wed: CARDUE, aged 11 yoars, Cardio anid Cainarine Corrs vat, County SMunaghan, Iretan The frivts and wanaintaness ace resveattally invited [ to attend the funeral, thie (Pritay) afteraoon, i o'clock, from thy restl nee o) fe varen's, No. 287 Wess | ™ gH street. Witwer ee a ' McVey.—On ihureday, september 26, Gaavame! ’ | } aged 26 years, ; The ‘viends and member 8. M., also the mom re wi : are respectfully invites 1 4 tho date residence, No. 2 Leander plnve, ~eventis York, on aturday morpine, ar io) teluek. will be taken to St. Bridget’® obi "ob, fron ‘shenioe to Cale vaty for interment. Sepeember 95, Some “4 Hr ‘MoWawo —On - Thursday, MoManox, soa of Elward aud Ros’na.!. MoMahon, year, 7 months and 1 doy. His friends and thoes ‘of his mother ta-law, Mra ital Jane, aro respectfelly invited to e\teud 100 funer, a (¥riday) aftern@n, at be pa wo Oeleek, into rowidence, No. 251 Monroe st ree! ' { Mackesare.--Ou Thureeay, S pic bor 28% tne | beloved d ughter of Jos. Mi. dad Fleswor I L mouth aut LT dave, eure ' 4 Hie fiends of the fume are Relining to a u 1, (rom 46s Fighth woonae Satu afternoon , nt Without furttey j ae MoQuadk—Ou Tha save tenho: Oh, after ny but palate! ners, which she bore with Chdatien tude, AuciA MeQuang, ng ¢ i yours. Hablin, Trelind ‘The velnbives ond fe} holy tietod ty avend th 07 Sixih wtreet, Bridget's ol Ber Cheb ou Satumday morulng at Ding o'cings, Whore me mes will be chered jor the repose of, ier. m will bo taken to Caivat hos iay, September 17, 4 Hawkins’ Zouay #, aged hard fought felua, No sound aluall wake bin to battle agatmar Bullalo papers pionse copy. Prise. —On Wednertay, Sepiombor thy wi's of Edward E. Prindie, dad Ghgh erat Griting. ‘The relatives and friouds are ¢ from bor Tw 4 3 i ByiTd —Kiliet whie lovding bie company fate eit at the battie oF Antietm, oo We desiay, dogomberaT, | . CADW ALADER Sati OXLEY hind regiment Ne ¥, j in big 19th year, son of the late Col, Konttertou Suattiey of | Keadorton, Pliindeiphia J j | ‘COVLRY OF THE awe ow ier 6 un vers gmed We, jag cider, ae swoebas Ihe | Avery javmer abould Me WO Crs sore, andietg no ty, heduible, ant is Wighid ro vi 1Pae wut 95 con by slog Wm) T, Hi NOLDS, Now | i VEY NEW ST Yb GE SEAXDuurWe VRORPADLR PrLoe, Foviy pull uf Wave eed aod approve thin greasy, | medic OLC: THK WRATH PRECIP tanita on aa rating y ty fen alt: 1 | your thew «io Lear” yo mg etord. Uiten wn ae sO tJ - Sect mypartegt cute wher “ha fed. Iescd Plas, Obsertost' 6 bond orcad mew atple wt ] BESJAMIN PRAM OL OTE \ RERIAMIN. GEANU KEES Tei ity printed Intec in. Unies Coe eon te i Fo ee ee wot ww Bye Bo! Non 6 Ua | CAM CDE W'S, corner OF Fight) aveade aad ree aa we ’ | Principal oe, 1 Canal sreet Now Boeke

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