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NEW YORK DERALY, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1862. ' "To rahe] ... * this nation, JF it wore possible for & axtion MUSICAL AND THEATRICAL, bo wont to Paris, where sho became a great fa- niiehe « Visite t — freedom is, however, reo quized next step a | “% “squat be when 4 88 beg led to violate all the vorite, Lumley, then manager of her Majesty's made. BALO! Scere aan te avaral one, and will follow if the initiative ia taken. doain tt. ss ofthe whole rave of .® people, and Amert- theatre in London, hoard ber there and perod her a9 @a- Ga what’ shidow of u:hority can the Tesidont reat | natural right. "so" O euantios of T juris, was the | T# loading event of the wank has boon the debut © | cacomoit. Six montis AOC Kho mate fe. debut before wee Brow, Milton's Fifty Cent Hair Dye— Sunday, September 28 very defin! om ‘The speaker | Miss Carlotta Patti at the Academy, have stated | 4 London aud 4 had ~ in the | Dey street. ‘ho Dest. Soll by druggtam Depot 66 econ every natural right. ‘vory fully our impressions of it, ag well as of her subse . eyecare tigen ™ Scere aS this sortr If it will, then may not “tate organizations - pp ey abolished, and Stata lines be vbliverated, bya aitkary | 4°Privution of men of “Hlecuambula.” . The Deke of Saxe-Coburg WM | | Prussce.nWh is : se “2 Of thirty million, % PO! ° — May not polition rights be conferred on | maintuined that if a natn ,, suray | Veet Performances, and hive ouly to add that if crowd tL vee by prociainition in all the States, free as welt a4 | by their a:gauic laws sysioma, “lY Vivlated the he nie ed audiences allurd any test of the favorable yerdict of Pays rasa = vas pote val Mae a ida,” engagement (rom thy’ Blave? May not indiana and Liinois be compelled low i TO ane tht Hoa eae te r‘ait | Fishts of four millions of men for a “W"dred yours, au, | the publio our now prima dane hus had uo ease t0 com | Imerial thesice at Rio de Janciro, with an wnrrocaiene isions of State const.t tins be overriden by a situ. | Sort of ret:ibution follow, then he did .\# Dlume mente, | plain. This evening Miss Patti ropents tho role of Luci r - ae * odly large salary, be x rf Su Doctnaton oth Fras ath Shae comet bw | aylng aro wae ao moral government $40 Ale), “the beet 5 the Broskyai ce, who promie ter a | {a acosnat fournaod enee we vance nee Wha conic at neice Renan, Crom ou 1m i | of uhis worid. He thon drew one of his coleb."s!4 plor | fant reontion; and on Friday abe will probably vlay | peooie of Bip that she had gross dilontey tu te Lend gl I adteat Cure Bproclantation? If @ Stato canuot nulii'y @ plain right of | tures of the evils of slavery, asserting that family “We | 7 “urwhicit she ts uow preparing, Of Mr. Nixon's | gol wdigreat dimealty in tearing Ber | russ, Ko, 2Vetry at, apposite the chutdhy No connection the federal goverument, where does the federal govern Gareighess ihe Nosciaes saciid of the peop’! ths ty coanéction with the Oy bt ‘away from thom, Rovuraing from Brazil, che woa | wath any olber tubs OMe Of seine game. Female auendany ® - farther pia 6 OM | fresh triumphs iu London, Turin, Trieste, Vienva, bon, ¥ me ve ig ag oR Fries Treaties bia S00, - Edward aad diaggre N Pesth, St. Hotorsburg, Moscow and Madrid. Last svacon | emcee ons Soon, herent NY. 1o | “ihe friends and relatives. of tuo family are inv iad w Ment get he power te if} f a State on avd that now God pei opinion the Prontaec no Theat pad 2 State at eur | in Dixie were profoundly ignorant, ad that now ravrpired, fe, Sil te srapreng aa an Deed eaeh ? . 4 donua to all the inte tnad ona, day (0Y another drm op eval she made her secoli debut in Paris as Lesdemona, Doctor Hunter's Discovery Cares the teak ioc Crees tot Rasvoeeee %t Pe castinne hee ; nice et his yraniiathor Yestitution of marriage, oF the law's of State regulating | WAS punishing them for upboldiog tuo Institution of relation 0 shit of © ; byte te cag tinea ae tiene tbe atin sad oak slavery. The South was corrupt to the core, They ceiae: Siaane Wee » ws next performance; but, M+ | guoporied by Tab 1 4 th d waces. This attempt to execute laws, by trampling laws | WF@ neither democratic nor republican; but were : 7 oy, Client artists in town, it is | 9, Y Tamberlik, aud the presa spoke of hor im- { very worst form of Scrofula, obatinaie Erupitow of the Sein | “eMvel Elliott, Fark avenue, second door trou @qualiy Valid under ios, ie absurd. By all true interpre. | aristocratic, and verging close upon monarchy. They bad | ‘ouxh there aresevorif mo Persouation of that role as the moet remarkable that had | fag 0d Ulera Mo, 3 Divison atrvct, New Work city. sidce | avin ve. 4 Laer ot Lik made use of as | 1s, Van CaMPay.—On : ALY SPA Cn Al III es as soccn. sca, "font W twenaed fom insay Jeane: 1 mentee 9h SUNS, eee oon of (itn We aud Christeta Be Vw Chespo as aa stopgsps for te ake nf one or hea ncHHE PERFOR. | Lixo atadamne Lagrange, Mdame Charen ia Oyualy sue: Married. monthe and 26 days, ae Van Campon, aged i Tho a tists of the Mhreigok troupe’ eft fo> n ‘aus Ceseful in opera seria and opera buffa, Slo will ging to” |, CAsP—Surrs.—On yreduesday, September 17, at the ro. | The veiati Is of the family are respectfully tho stoamer Rounoiw ot dacnrday. Wei are aiid, after » day Vatenting, in the *“Hugueuots;”” to-morfow, Rosina? | {itecen ge te Ore ee ee i vong Inna, | tarcnts corner of weceeraty, (tena the res dence of hs ™ “ is » CHUSTOPHRK by. orner of Forty nuth ar irspes all, that spasmodic operw will qitinue to be this wintor, | in the *Rarbiere,” and next day Marie, in tho ‘Fille du | to kiwa A’ Surn-or this on usiday aftornonn, at cos vicken ean es Arends, oo ’ . Aa 8 as the am bho atanure ot O07 UPSET ero | Resim” andi tmwarpanvod 10 vereatilay of taeak by | newer hewih ean i ge femmes nd Wg rg Rea lime, Uliman has boon heve » woot inc his rcsarn foi } any living singer. She returns here at the end of Febra. | Avs Faunce, scum Besta y Faroe, of thie city, (and Lites Walkers Europe, and gives uo sign of life. ‘Th,'s looks om ary, when we shall have an oppoxtunity of hearing her | Mvek—Atcooe.—On Thursday evst@ing, September 4 ‘The relatives and friends of the family are rowpoetfalt 10 the fateor tho Titious engagemont, so 1:4" as the pre.“ | constantly during the two months’ saason of the Maret” | to renidence of the brio, by A? Rey. Cornelius B. | invited Ww attend tho fnoral, trom thee ea proclamation? Will military necessity cover an aot | can slavery, by v. moe, He. be iternod Hempstead, L. 1. in the afterncon at une welade Tow mws.Om Septe of William Treen ae Pris ey te rvs Gants and relatives the fam'ly, alo Yorks | and A. M., are respectfully invie dO atiemd cus 1, this (Monda: f ne rslock 825¢ Carmino street '¥) afternoon, at two o'clock, from Nottingham (England) papers viease copy Petumd.—wia Brooklyn, om -acurday, September 27, & o's P. he best Fruss ia she world fur cone ewe”, woene? Abie ich, conn OBBUURY eC 5, pe ned aaron Beogaelia , the Tin-tpetond with the ne- | turned back upon the barbaric periods, and they twessity—i 0 permanent vital ibamay, be Pete tetas she sen striving to | Were 400 years buck of where his hearers stood. Tus ‘Wverthrow tho constitution and the government have no | South was behind the days of the Reformation; they were Fight to complain if their constit tional rights are disre- | on tue way to the Red Sea, and God would chuck them in, @erded. Wy grant the abstract justice of that, but let {Wve now this operates I It couid be carried into otict, Ie | CLAUKMIeF.) Me. Peecher alluded to the circumstances ‘Bs not individuals that are to be afivcted, but States and | atteuding the organization of the federal government, ris of States. So no mutter what au indivilual may be | and in a humorous strain spoke of South Carolina as being jisposed to do if he live in an jutected district he suffers % Abo pennity. He is compensated {: he proves tis loyalty, | *@ Totten stave of the barrel. For the last fifty years nher 27,afer a short omy aod of George Lp ere kv how is he to fulfil his promise? | We had @ race of statesmen who were bribed and cor- pt k Smaiih, agsictant minister of th of tho Ascension, | parents, 181 Fast Fiftioih st ere is he to get the means and appropriate them? Con- | rupted, who had sald, “lot us aoe disturb the prosperity | %%##00 is concerned, littie Napoloon Hix two charac- 4 zek troupe. " td ister of the Church | “eepty 0 ‘ fob strovt, this (Muuay) afer wgress has made Do appropriatio: a a » is perity 4 Jour G. Mygns and Mrs. Enzanorn Low: Atooex, all of | noon at half-past two o'clock, His f ropriesion will never be made. It Peace that been sowing for fifty years? Go : ee chie. ‘aff, takes his Girst b tremor please copy. OARDDELL~ uatay, September 24 Jonw, youn; app is a promise that | seeds Ing yy ie, enefit at CremorneGar | rinkiys—Snauax.—On Wednesday sou of Richard and Mury Woarddo., aged 8 ae 4 4 Sepy cubes Jeaxiness in regard to bis pline aud Lis exuberant affection | dons, 4 doore 's long connection with our principal | 24 at che residence of the bride's uther, be 0 nie. for all the world when things go well with him. if, when | theatres, and’ *3!duous attention to the wants and com. f Alwards, Wintiam BR. Ferici:, of Brovklyn, to Crue ®? SANNA SEAMAN, danghtor of Noah Seaman, of Coll springy | tte! the faneral, this (Monday) afternoon, at twe he President has no power to fulfil, and we may go a | to Sharpsburg and the valley of the Chicahominy. Vir ‘Wtep further and say there fe no power in the government Zo tuil! suc a promise, fort heetot. thomesun, Tt wilt | S™@ bad tho most terrible puuishuent, for what was 2 yay ho relatives and friends of the family are invied te Pequire ail the funds the ove unent can raise to. put | beautiful as Paradise a fow months ago was now a deso- you turn into the coulors of tho Opera of an evening, you | forts of the Mic, Wil insure him en this occasion a at down the sebel armica: a levst ull that a people will Be | lation, Was that an accidental fact? He notiood see him hugging and embraciug evory one he can lay bold | crowded alenakaca \ Tiatatiee wataa\: Mabokeiler! Yi 7 Oat Rea ee ek illing to furniah, Will tue loyal States should e ad- i he ty Srauwan— — chester, Vermont, en T —In Brooklyn, sO Thireday, Senter yal oulde: the part which the woman of the South took | °f+tho ushers included, rest assured that the receipts have ‘The music of Mucio’s' Charming componi¥ion, “L’Usig- | day, September 23, by tho Rey. James Aucleraon, wae | 2, ona, duughtor ef Jowoph aad Mary % Young Be} dition! burden of com ensating the owner for his slaves, and then colonizing them ja aldition? im favor of slavery, for she was being pun But none arg to be compensated until they prove their | ished now im being deprived of her natural, loyalty; dud Row te chek tp he dor How is a man to ‘ 7 : i give any demonstration of bia loyalty, where loyalty ia | Protector. The North, too, was suffering to au extent to Bot protected? Cannot the President reflect that it there | Which she had winked at slavery for the sake of com- are no manifestatious of loyaity in the seceded States, it | merce. When the North had paid two thousand millions 2s the 1a It or misortune of the government itsel.? The | of taxes (and ouly just begun) he thought that the Lord oN year aud four mouths, ‘Ne remains were passed the Rubicon, If,on tho contrary, you see him | nuolo” : ig | Liam C. Sratatay of Brovkl , juolo”? (the Nightingale), Sa# been published by Boer se | (eo. Sie rouklyn, to Sarat A., daughter of ¥. ruminating in out of the way eorners, and shunning even Pens Fie evap yh paerye i pany ee ee : the recat of the critics, you can reckon oither that the | words, and offers on the frontis pieve the best lithograyh Died. Paying point bas not been reacned by the audience, or | jikenoas of Carlotta Patti that we hay"e as yet seon, The | ye try aioe tan OUT, ob Suuday, Soptembor 28, that something else has gone crooked. Thus was ho to | fenzlish version of the song is by Miss Sucy Simona, and PiNotios of the fase ail beak y be sou on Sriday aight, galag in molaachaiy vacancy | seeish Versio f ig is by Miss f ) c@ of the funeral will ‘be given in to-morrow'a pa- erred in Greenwood, i MISCELLANEOUS A HOUSER EMP ERS, HOTEL KEEP ‘ AND EVERY PERRON WILL saVE TWENTY Pe Nir & the loyal senti- " cI cl e a r ats there aro under | severe’ gaat eins great toe cathe He epee Looe the passing crowd, his hat beaton down on his | ste. Gottachalk advertiser a concert for Friday next at .Septembor 27, ut St. Vincent's | by burtay Bilver Vinted Ware, Toble gntiery, Toa 2 fic, dosent y are Cuceed Lo sin | Si bd will aye a ofl inne Foreet eaghiort) ao | brows, and nis tigers convulsively clutching at nothing. | the Brooklyn Atheneum. The vocal and ingtrumen I thd Rew. Jans P, Cainkin.aged 45 years, Door Mats, Kiwlien Fabien: Kerf laine sevaben, Bevan aps acai ed tuto the rebel | netion that a anything to do with the curse of slavery | ‘Bat was & bad sign, and we trembled at onco for our | arrangemente will bo the same as at his first con ava sadespnly child of Heury fund Catherine Carstons aged | S04 evens desurtption of uous furuin: tng articlen nt ay. fa goverument to | Cegpecially Kivsland) was nov aullering, for the eowmner- | prospects of Titiens. We did not venture to question | trying Mall roneere eT year, dmnouths and AL day's. rh pigs open pee Laostiute, in ‘beter places dect them, en ig up in derpnir Liinstrated catalogues free, am thy ghoijtioy and Wwalted, and oe, Sial classes of Bi Y t Tho ralazives and tricnile of the furntly Ik gives his Grat concert for the season at | invited to atveud the funeral, Irving Hall on Thursday next. Mrs, Jonny Kemptou—a | ou0 o'clock, from sho re f her pareuts, No 19 head wae all that we oould obtain; but, like Lord Bur- | contralto singer, of whom report apaaka favorably—is to | Thompson sireet, cone hay pl nl sca Jergh’s nod, it was sufficioat. We wont home to bed that | make her debut before a New York audience on this oecas | “iil be taken to Greermvood eme ery tor interment ulg! 2 ol a Ci onl: " ature September uight ina frame of miud which can only be described as | sion. Mr. Thoodore Thomas is to be the musical director. ene m respectfully # (Mouday) afternoon, at and bad thrived and made their wealth him, Dut sought an explanation from some of those who | Gotia: ave nsually in bis coufldenoe, A mysterious shake of the Ithough thr better Untim men | out of ginye ba ya thd Wve denn eenkitiers of al ES ®OR UN‘ON SOLDIERS. IN CAM? O® showld be sent by the Pw Hep ean, 74 onde cy send daily ty all Union camps, aad carpe omy men | a In conclasion, ho said that the Lord 6 Th tho § God Almighty was now walking forth in clouds and # a hi e i sive, whet | thunder, and for a people to reise to voliove thi: [opel OB A ade uae 4 | Penalties for | God rewarded tiberty and punished slavery agaiust diatoyatty. produced by the iimpotenced of the their education, “historic ideas—agu ment (teclf? Tet it first sho the canohs of | their — politteat COs SONS, nway, In the 27 witizen the de . i i , ‘ all the sympathies of the homan Tittens loss. . J tv ~ ‘ ia ove with r it 1s stated, we know pot with how my 7 ihe friends of the family, aud those of bi brothers io - All who want a Crutoh o# C ” gad | eee Grae ne em amnie ot wiht Bee ‘Tho theatras in our most prosperous times Bave nover | Gottschalk hae rocelved easravadant d “ears ie De ee Ce ee pits meee an Tout ‘ h all ogy 2 oh t c r . . 1 ‘4 } '. | are respoet! et to ir 4 row: 1 oe At No. 25. able to do this, | that we should vail back opon gone groat principle ant | 28 more crowded than during the past week, Wal- | yeale for the next London season. So many ridiculous taken BL Paul's Callie SOs ny Court vanteet, tits - 3 A 2OX OF PAPER AND KNVELOPES (ats val ready waraed), aly $l Wi, ab Gio RKUE'S, ec orat, AS roe aati bat esoamity ~the on- | take our ie the mutable counoile of oun f his exercise of 4 uptable power—ceses. | ning meh, Bol ft those weaving politicians tat Bo that there cau be rotiouully uo piace for it. _ 1 omeshed us in times padt, yntil we struck some greal and eae at be, an thea Kentucky | wiland,ant Missourt } iinmutable principle of G boat thei, fe asked, is to incl Western Virginia di not come under this proclaia- | he our policy for the future? what M8 We iodo? ‘Thero fion—-that nart of it which is entirely without Law: but ® clags.of mon that say the remedy for aif ittese evils b 4 ~ ape = war the - Hen ‘68 are not to be need ther twenty secessionists and twenty’ abotitionists 0 ob 9 that: aud me they are not tv be | thar cincer L would be those twonty men; if Gd would She irae Made cag thal: ariiere 98 €0-ehe give mo power to tnultiply all iny lifeayain I would staud warepae PS © latter be observed, an’ it | under the gallows tweuty times, and be hanged twenty i4all we ask. There is no military necessity to inter ere | times it’ it. would cure slavery. Pil tell you ions of thy civil Iaw in thie State, unles® | woat hanging gbolitionista will do. It will do what it would do in a ship in which a terrible disease had broken out, when the crew rose luck’s, Laura Keone's, the Winter Garden, Niblo's aud | siories have been set atoat « the mania of English | (Monday) morning, at ton o'civck, where a solemn requiem all hed houses om the east side of (no town have boon | directors for American artists, and the fabulous sume Lh ign heap artigo cad ge ty nightly cranmed to repietion, The German Opera, too, | offered for them, thas oue scarcoly knows what to place att : commencad in doubs and epterod upon with limited | pellevo. id Limerick papers please onvy. moans, has proved an uumistukable success. With in- | Buckstone’s capital plece of *Canthleen, tho Card rosea stool ame creased resources, additional sirength has been imparted gett ae er epororins ea ; | sivength has been imparted | Drawer,” aud Morton's farce of “Young America,” are r friends are respecttully invited to_attend the fune- to the company, and, including Johannsen, it snow the } tho attractions every afternoon at Baroum’s. In the | [frum the residence of hy b best of ite kind that has played here within our recollec- | evening “Clando Marco!” will be continued ag usual, Im | (rete Kourth and wilt sth Brow Azoueneneee DAM SOMNATPS. NISH-AND ENGMISH LARELS, IN SOUNDED WAKE! UUSE, FOR SALE Less THE D-TY, 000 casea of Viv ice's rate! 8 hick Aronvatte ehh aifup wit elias lavets ex below the price of othar pure gin in bond. UDOLPIIO WOLTR, 22 Beaver amet Orters received for ahipmenta from Hamburg, Hotter dam or England. ORNS, BUNIONS, INVERTED NAILS, ENLARGRD r sistor, in Colyer stree 4, Greempoint, L. ton. day Morning, at ten o'clock naa the Museum we note but little change, Tungcay.—On Sunday, September 28, Tuomas, youngest The event of most interest to the dramatic world this # This evouing the excellent actor and pantomnimist, Mr. | 8D of Willian and Catharine Finegan, aged 10 moaths. re ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfuliy week is the reappoarauce of Mr. Edwin Booth at the Win- | G. 1, Fox, enters upon a fresh serios of performances at | ipyited to attend the funoral, on ‘Toesday afternoon, at to comp hiso rights are not secur Ft ¥ 1 e: ter Gard igh! ci ras ; iF his com n , against the doctors and kicked the medicme chest after | tet Garden to-night, after an absenco of eighteen months | the Old Bowery. At the new house Harry Pearson, the cck, from the residence of his pareats, 76 Allen Joints nd all dienany of be, fect witvos pal ‘he loses, i is his chosen condition. He is an enemy of the ‘Tue disea id stay on board, aud ouly tho | in Europe, occupied chiefly in tho study of the great | comedian take a Hanae . : : , : : Chiropodint 3u0 Broadwoy. alors to" payaiani siiee ct ’ i. yeiuieus sou see N.—On Saturday evening, September 27, at half- sustox Lamu, eldest gon of ‘J. Hen: y jen, aged 2 yoars, 2 months und 17 Worerninent, and if he be a man he will\ask no rights % 9.3 much ae taper « coustivation ho tries to overthrow. Wo speak | Ciogca, but thomen that stand to Usius back the voled of lor - coustitation we support, and for loyal men, and | the fonnders of this natiou—the men whose faith touches Sor eases hay 4 been loyal, and would be, if the g9- | the original principles of God’s word—the men that are worumen ae ie In Perform its part of the bargain | in sympathy with Luther—the men that yet breathe the in giving them protection, s Dreath that famed the flamo of the Revoiution—the mon 3 And what are you going todo about it? Give up the | thas walked in tho spirit of the old Puritans—the men ae oe join ve rebellion, because Abraham Lincola | that are like tie first founders of these model republics — as isstiod a mischievous, pestilent proclamation? If Mr. | they are the mon if there be any medicine yet by whose Xircoln were the Union, wo should give it up, and then | nand God will send a cure. Hang them! That was the a ask a favors _ Ho justice from that source: | medicine the Jews had when they crugjfied Christ. The Tosinn belongs to thirty midtions of people—not to the } Lord of glory was put upon an ixnomin‘us tree, and they President. They will con'rot is destiny, not any Presid:t. | thought they would have peaco in Jerusalem. ‘Whore is Nor will his conducgalter our determination to fight for- | jerusalem and whore are tho Jows? A byword and a ‘aver for tho Union of these States, Dissolve the Union, | hissing to the earth. You, the children of men. and then—what? you escape emancipationY Would | 4 fer. berty—you that heard nothing but pot a pos a would it not then be a crusade comms, hese f Feary from your mothers’ lips, and nat 3 drauk it with her miik—you, ia whoso making ever ue rebellion as brought all this jon us. It can bear | thread ‘aud every fibre was’ spun from. the goldon -— ee ae more power it gets the more calami- | fleece of liberty, can you stand, in any cals, a6 to what . {s the remedy for such times ‘as these? It is to repeut Sates ‘ebels now lay a age ms, and Bos hag and break away from the past; it is to call God to witness a Carnage stinger ‘they can eae comer er that in time tocome Wé will consétralo, individnaily and uy dangers or wjustice from such @ source. , They will not do that: not an jota of their pride and ambition will they sacrifice. We can only aay to thom what we have always snid:—Obey the laws and drop this revellion, or we ‘shall compe you; and when that is done, we shall seltle the account with the President for tris proclamation. The Abolition (New England) View. {From the Boston bags tl oo Lloyd Garrison), pt. 26. Though we believe that this preclamation is not all that the exigency of the times and the consequent duty of the government require—and therefore are not so jubilont emer it as many ethers—still, it is an traportant step in the vight direction, and an act of imuense historic conse- quence, and justifies the almost universal gladness of ex- pression and warm congratulation which it has simul- ‘aneously elleited in every part of the free States. It calis for the prompt and efficient enforce:gent, by the army goons of the city. 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The sensation created by Mr. Booth | George Christy anneunces the opening of his fall cam. ee he er appeared at the saino ostabliahment is still | pnigu in av advertiscment characteristically humorous. rosh in the recollostion of the public. If he did notattract | ‘rhis “distinguished ox a 7 ponent of eerk opera,” as he . a the largest audiences drawn by any artist of our day, ho | styles himself, has the faculty of tickling our public, aud RRR abled gree dircrapery ok Pager i taeelhertea “8 certainly gathered together the most refined and culti- | will always command success whenever be chooses to | G. C. Lamb, No. 6 Albion place, Fourth street, this (ao vated. ‘fo have played to such judges as were night; r duy) afternoon, at two o’cloc ightly | exert himself, Just now he has taken a fresh start, and, Hasizox.—On Sunday morning, September 28, Wit- assomblod to witness his Performances, comprising, a8 } sparred on by competition, will surpasn himself in bis | pax Haron, oged 79 yours, 4 months and 21 days, they did, all our leading artists and liveradeurs, was &@ | efforts to please and amuse the public. ‘The friends of the family, aud of his sous, George, John triumph of which any actor, even in the zeuithof his | Wood's and Bryants’ conti and Robert, and his sou-in jaw, 7. B. Harrison, are invi- yante’ continue to attract overfiowing | and Robert, , han fame, might wall feel proud. And Mr. Booth is stilt | houses. ‘The attendance at the former ostablichiocus is | ee een ae ear oan ot at Young, and has yet to display the full fruit of that genius | as fasinionable as that at any thoatre in the city Denvseu.—On Sunday morning, September’ 28, at the which wears now 80 bright a blossom. No duubt this | Mr. Hooley opens hi Fifth Avenue Hotel, Jonx G, Ixnvscu, of Milwaukee, Wis. . pens his new hall, corner of Remaen and 24 2 1 ae thfulness ‘ » “ Mrxns,—From wounds received at the battle of Antie. very youthtt Of appearance and his spiritual } Court streets, Brooklyn, this eyeving. He bas acupi- | tam, Captain Davin Sven, of Company ©, Fourteenth and classic air have contributed greatly to hie | tal company, and commences his cam| - A paign under bril* | (Brooklyn) regiment. suceess. Nature, in moulding him, has marked | Nant auspices. a \ Notice Toscral in to-morrow’s paper, Be ee oe Sean oe ee am toot Alexander MeFariatd, aged 85 yours, nn ; wife of Alexander 4 to find shat, instead of trusting entirely to his physi- | Whe Released Seldiers of Duryee’s You- | © The roiativee and frionds of the family aro respectfully cal advantages, he lias had the wisdom and good aves. invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, at aense to spare no expense or toil in their cultivation, YO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. scp soos oad est Feaidence, 286 West Swenty- ‘aghis rocont travel shows. Mr. Booth holds 8 high place Nuw Yonx, Sept, 27, 1662. MoKexwa.—Suddenly, om Saturday, September 27 in the esteem and regard of the very best of ou people, ‘The friends of the fullowing named men belonging te ey 7 ies son of Folix McKenna aad who loolt to his future career with tho most sanguine an- | Daryee’s Zouaves (Fifth New York State Volunteers) | Polly Cullam, aged 11 years. fieipations, and there is no doubt that he will meet with } will be pleased to learn of their safety ‘throagh your |. Te, Tynds sad scauniniences Ore rere oeates cordial @vidences of it to-night. Ho plays Hamlet ontRis | colnmng, They were taken prisoners at the battle of | in Fifty-seventh street, betw Seventh aveuue and occasion, and will probably perform the same character | Bull run, August 30, aud paroled by Colonel Stafford, of spas oly Se afternoon, at two o'clock, to during the greater portion if uot all of the wook. Ho wiil | the rebel army, September 1, at Gainesville, Vi MacDexstme-On Saturday, eptember 91, Parsee Mo be supported by Mr. and Mrs. ¥. W. Conway and a compa- | J. Joseph Tyndall. Dovatn, at bis residence, No. 76 Grand street. names: ‘The [riend® amd relativer are respectfully invited to preg soa Mae bcreeae ba berg atvend te funeral on Monday afternoon, at two o'clock. McLaccwuis.—On Saturday, September 27, of wounds ‘The Svirecs Prancaises, which our fashiopables last win. received in the late battle of Mauassas, Caantes J., eon of ter took under their special protection, are to assume this Nedert Mcloughite, aged 22 years. senzon the form and tille of a regular Frenol theatre. Tn o’ctoe! = DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS, Exhausted nature's grent nes rer. A delig ti norntigser ? ive tonle, | Compose jure St, Croix rum, rw without etimulating the Dy: Conrtipati. game Liver “Complaint . ver Cou) ReretaMacaTae*aen petit eas tae oer. bg ofdiet, water, Ae. It can be ured at all times of by old or young, and is particularly recommended to and ieticate persons. Sold by all grocers, druggiate, hotels and saloob*y DRAKE & CO., 208 Brostway, New Yor PLANTATION BITTERS fovigorates, strengthens and purtiios (he ay stem; ek 4 ationally,every evergy to repair the mischief of sle- very—to do it away utterly and -to establish the rein of universal liberty. “That ix the path of safety, and blessed be God ho has sent tho porter. He has opened the dorr by the hand of the President. He has lifted the silver trumpet of liberty, and the blast is blown that rolls through the forest, and goes along the mountain side and spreads wide over the prairies. It is known on the hither and on the thither ocean; the waves of the Pacifie Gnd the waves of the Atlantic lit themselves up and sound together.notes of gladnees because that policy is enunciated that cannot be taken back. As long as it was w question whether the President meant to declare, as Commander-in-Chicfot the army and navy of the United States, ag a military necessity, universal’ eraancipation— as long as it was a matter of doubt—the North was m danger of being divided into two parties— the one attempting to make him proclaim Nberty and tho other attempting to make hima stand np for slavery. Ho has taken his choice. There can be only two par- Appetizer, and nature's great restorer. Ts ie com) nite St, Croix ram, the celebrated calisaya bark, roots bs, Particularly adapted to weak and detiaate = and can be rotted ‘en tor Ate purity. | Tt cures ‘avere aia tonic, jumt the for, changes ® gent ic, ie ju ae i feasone. Sold by all grocers, d a old OE aT RAKE &'CO., Wt Browiwe} of this celebrate: r Sa wwell'se on every cus'a lable.” They are waplondld salsa, ‘al enn be relied ‘pon to strengihen and iuvigorate exhaust Tus frieuds and those ef his brother-in-law, John J. Olona. wnd the members of the'Tenth New York Volunteers © We D 'y, of the Confiscation act, a8 pussed by Conrtess, | tiee-—-onefer liberty and the President, and the other fer i Sergeant J. A. H 1.Co. DB Joho Kerrigan ‘ now in this vity are rezpeetiully requested to attend the herby ‘the slaves of al revels who may vo eaptured, or | the south and slavery... (Manifestationy of appiause £0 Ger ee Senne Tee a forking; M. Saignet oat of the aliove were sout to Camp Chavo, Ohio, but | funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at balf-past one o’cluck, | Si mature. _ wana who muy seek protection under the national flag, are to | jowod tse utterance of this senteuce.) The fovudation of | 2% opened asnbscription, the list for which is being | qi not remain there long. Nouo of thom were wounded 465 Seventh avenue ARRINGS AND PINS—ONE, TWO, THRES AND FIVE rapidly filled up, the French residents, curions to say, | except myself DAVID A, SHAW, Io Brocklyu, ou Saturday, September 27, | Hy*Yoiarea Set, wt G. C. ALLENS, 415 Broadway, ene liberated unconditionally; and as the groat mass of the sglaveholders are in furious rebellion, i emancipites more Bian three-fourths of the entire slare population, oes fast as they ib become accessible. It also servide any pe connected with tho military or all opposition is knocked oui. Iknow it is eaid that the President is not the government: that the constitution is the government. What! a sheepskin parchment @ government? I should think it was very Gt oue for some men that 1 see and hear sometimes. What is door helow PY CATES y AU, DERION Fon arate oes rege Vall, Agen being the least ready with their money. fu his rounds Company U), Duryee’s Zouaver. of consumption, Reaser McLoveum, in the 32 year of ‘esataclnsonetnnsinetiioeatiatin his age. among them, M. Juignet, who is 4: clever a come. The relatives aud fricuts are respectfully invited to at- dian off the stage as on, bas had gome amusing experi. Arrivals and Departares. teud the funeral, from the residence of his father, No. 104 aval gorvico to arreet or send, back any fugitive, slave | government in car country? It is « body of living ten | exces of the interest which they take in the mat- | savwuzoos—sioatushin Chy ot BaitinoreYerw xitlerand | \vitek, without ferline deuce) armen whewe | a eae army sod navy, will speedily give ® stoggering Diow io | Crenimed DF tho boob, Oe tton in a cmustivution and in | tere We give tho following just sx we heard him ro | infant, Mrs tomo und ines danghlers, Travis and lady: Oe itm atten stabi on Saturday, September 27, | Pleortrats, bound in morocen, $8 10, to. bold forky iy | the rebellion. “The objectionable features of the procit- | the statute bovke, fe government is the living mon | counting {t, Svene—A handsomely furmishod office in the | iady tamed hittean!!, WH Roberson, Mo Bo; mand | ce cholera infantum, Groxcs kowaRp, infant son of Joba | 827: ye te hold niyy portraiie Large variety, mane mation are ite avowed readiness to return to biecdy | that are administormg ia @ vertain method the afairs oc | jower part of the city. Poreouage'—A portly, comforta- | Mr. Feeney and Wiliam King ind Nobie, aged § months and 23 dave. ie y A. le jaseau street. Trade eug> OWwEN.=-UD eset, flag Soom after a long and se- @:ripes and hor: torture and lifelong servitute (if he Ni OWES, Aged 22 years, A month 9 pot Killed outright) any hupted bondman on the mere vovth ot the villain claiming bit that he is loyal to the cpg oe reap! seemingly contradictory talk (for the rat portion of $t is a characteristic jumble of words) about emancipating the slaves in all existing rebel States, ou the 1st of January, 1863 (a time sufficient to enable Jo. Davis and his traitorous Contederates to anticipate that measure themselves, and thus secare their indepen- dence by foreign inverventi n)—its ition to make @ mow creriure to the slave Slates to sl their slave system at a darpain—and its man, aisurd and proscriplive device to expatriate the colored population from tvis, their native land. the nation. It is nota dry writing or 4 book, Presidout Lincoln, his Cabinet, the heads of the executive depart ments,’ are the’ government, and meu have got to take their ohoice whether they will go against their government or go with them. I teli you that the mouthiag traitors will pretend to go with the government while they sre undermining it, and ail honest men will support it—and you know that the honest meu of the North are yota large majority. I thaek God the lines are drawn. ‘There is nothing so demoralizing us equivocal neutrality. The Presideut has taken ground; and since the adminiatration te Bxed on the side of liberty, ‘the old original spirit of our copsticution and the doctruse of our fathers, we are going to have the Union ax it never was, Dut as it was meant to be. The Union as it was meant to be, and not the Union as it wus, fs to be our dccirine; because the Union as it was was a monstrous Outrage on your rights and on male, ‘Ibo Union as it was gnaranteod meu the right of speech, and I paid for that Fight by my kfe in Virginia, the Carolinas, Geergia, Alabaina, Mississippi, Arkansas and Missou T shoud hot bave gono th re and spoken words that I have spoken here tonight without praising God to-mor- row moruing in another world. (Laughter.) Am 1 to celebrate the Union as it was, tbat was a violation, practically, of the great of the coustitution, the great peineiplos of the righté and the great doctrines of the Neclaration of Inde~ pendence? Slavery had corrupted it t» be practically an abominable thing in many of its usages, bet the Uniow that was to be would stand e: ly plum to the lines of the constitution. Suppore thatit the whole Christ chureh North—if a!) that are reiigioasly ine! ined through. ot the North—will be plewed to moke this a matter of religious couviction; if they assume now thas God haw come to judgment withethis nation , and will, for their fu- ture policy, ack not Mr. Seward, What wilt thou have me to do?’ Mr. Seymoar, What wilt tho have me wo do? nor even Me. Lineoln, What wilt thou have me to do? but, Lerd, Whg wilt thon bave me to do’—if the Christian public will settle their anty in the light of eternity aud the great truths of God's word—if thoy will take the slave and bear ita to (4 y and lay him down andor the cross of Him that gave kis He for the poor and wretched, and then, as the grea: “rope fall from the wounded side upon his beaten and brneed body, My kneeling down, they wilt say, Jorue, what wilt thou have me to do (or this poor and opprossed one: and wil gettle it there under that iufvenos, 1 Lave ao fear. Wo shall seo etruggles and go through deep aud bitter trisis yet; but the future is bright, (or where Christ nite is day- lieht and morning, And If the whole Christian public oF the North set their faces toward God und move toward Him they witl © away from night and toward the day" zit . When it shall have avi@n upoo this con tivent, will know mo sotting-—a day of Clvistian liberty, the haroinger of universal NWberty, of a warkd rogone rated. God gramtit. AR for me,’ F ain determined by f doit, tats and it vay. bieleoking Freneh importer, lolling laxnriantly in bis | Machine King’ N Weyl, Weiler. Mr Brander vere iiinese, Wikisas arm chair, and the bustling director of the Theatre Fran- | Earley, ¢ Vell. ic, Res, Me Doctor apd tg: | ang 22 dae. jhintome ven Moarthnr, ‘Tue reiatives and (riends of the family are respecifully cais, bat in band. “ Ak, boajour,M. Juignet. Take tid. Miss Can: ¥ Lamy ha" invited to attoud Lhe fuperal, this (Monday) afternoon, at Svat. Isee that you have been giving sume representa. Smith, Sohn smith Wisiam | two o’elock, from his iate revidence, 149 Bast Vhirty-first tionw at Newport. Lhope you have been satisted with street, without further invitation J iligeinson, Williare Fora, 18,” ; ; fet> dPeltt tinson, Wiliiatn For ‘i 5 please Oopy. ihe result.’ Director" Quite 60; a soriet delice, ae Be meenles Nework papere pleas py. r fashionable as indulgent.” Merchant—“Ah, ca! whe is Pures. On Friday, September 26, at the residence of CB Darwineand W2 atecr aes ae eas ae os -—-= —— Dr. J.J. O'Brien, No. 202 Raat Thirtieth atreot, Mrs. this I bear ey say that you are going to give us # Sica O'Bues, wite of the late Daulel O’Brien, 4 regular seasom, with an entirely now company.” Direc MAILS FOR EUROPE. SOUL TONS: 2: ie i aiid, Samnitin, Crease ” ; friends, aud the ne, Tguatini in ee er ee ean Ceo : 2 Marow: ure politely requested to attend the funeral, wt Morchavt, interrupting —“Ob you will enccoed to a cer ‘Tae Cunard mai! etoamehip Arabia, Captain Stone, wl | St. Btephen’a church, = ars, eighth street, — rs it down; how tired you must feel ion, on Wednesday iv " Lexington avenue, this (Monday) moring, at ten o'cloc! bry do Lal setts ~s = an feel | Ieave Reston, on Wednerday for Ivorpoo! Lares De Te wale coed with all this rouning aboot), Tam convince tare The maite for Enropye will close in this city tomorrow | hy. Rev. Dr. Cummings. The members of Metropolitan gular French theatre, properly managed, as you only } afternoon, ai a quarwr past one and at hallspast dve No, 273 od A, M.,and the members of the know how to manage it, will snoceed in New York. it } o-clock, to go by railroad, enth regiment N. ¥.5. M., are re- is in fact @ necessity for the French population. The New Yori Haxann—atition for Burope—wilt be On) Studay evening, September 28, at half-past ‘hoy are sufficiently numerous’ to sustain a na- | pmblisted af elevon o'clock to-morrow morning, snd will | nine o'clock, Many AsteLta at ng of Wiliam aad k IN succeed, ba ‘a \ 0 ene ig | Ang Maria Oxx, aged § years, 1 month and 20 days. tional Bos ub you wil aig ; fhe ave | contain the latest despa reat es ‘ agin Meviellan’s ho fanoral will take place '@h the residence uf her par- no doubt (do pray sit down.) |. Juignes takes | army, showing the prevent conditiom of the Union forces | gaia, 2x7 Weat Houston street, on fuesday afternogn, the often proffered seat in full confidence, and observes, x Vowmas; iinportam Movemeuts in Ken. | at two v’etuk austin ae hes ¥ ts “ is mt a er a cane: Aft O'Rorasy.--0n Saterday, September © ary V., with an air of babe soccer There is on ting News from Xow Orienao; Atiairem #4 OTM s thee and sane O'Rourke, aged 4 monthe, slightest doubt of the euccess ef the enterprise, if #! She Gubeynatoriat Conventiou; In- The funeral will take place from the resitence of ber our countrymen take the saine interest inv it that you | toresting News from the South, The Rebal Account of | parents, 264 Third avenue, this (Monday) afternoon, at do.” Merchant—4 Nest ce pas tout aaturct, We de netecase | the Battle of Antiotam ; The Latest from Mexjoo; Opening of one o'clock. Thefretnaina wil! be to Calvary Come- . Gk Sask Oe ies Land | dhe dna’ Wi rasta hie: Al iy | MY. Tho frlonde of the frnily are invited to attend, to be Franch because we tread the American sol. And | the Fal! and Winter Fasbiop# in the Metropolie, and al Porrea.—At Ballston, N. ¥.,00 Bunday morning, Sep- those charming vomedies, those joyous vaudevilles, are | other news of the week of an interesting ebaracter tember 28, Davi ¥. Portes, M. g , oldest aon of the Right aio art? y | Single copies aypers, ret conts. | Ker. Dr, Pottor, Bishop of Now York, they not the very echoes of the national heart? And tay ingle copies. in wrappers, ready for mailing, #ix vente Se Ee ENEe Gill bi, heaieb SMNGAARY, (et wife—my daughter—in short, we all adore the Theatre | Senpaon Low, Ron & Co., Ne 47 Lndgate Aili, London, aay ehernron, at two O'clock. ‘The poe a Vranenie” Director, ouchanted, his face beamiug with | Kogland, wit! receive advertisements and subseriptiove | from New York will acrive in timo, eatievaction— Then, sir, Tam certain that you will | fer the New Yors firma Killed, not hesitate te add your name to my subserip'ton Itstr’? Sharpsburg, while nob!: Merebant, tking @ pinch of sunt —Sans dowe, sans . aes Jous 3. Puatrs, Ninth regiment, Company D, N.Y. S. M.. Oficial Drewings of Murray, Eddy M | ir; calico art tbo late Joseph K. Phelps, aged 19 doute. Twould do it with tho greatest plewsure, but Dusimers ig im such @ etate, In short, you hod Miasour State Lotteries i RA CASS yeary and 7 days. oe 7h Poughkeepsie and Chicago papers please copy Wetter not count on me asa eubsertber.” Pires “Ybings cannot continue in this state, Ina few montis Rixcs..On Sunday, September 28, Hakwans, son of Tiermann and Avna Ringo, aged 6 months and 11 days. The fi tends znd relatives ot the. .iaeauly are Feapectfully i . 5 invited to attend tho funeral, Jonday ) afternoon, the war will be over, and overything Will be as pros. Cortogion, & ie ocloen, teas ta veeinenes A on he — jwrous as ever.” Merchant-—Or course, of course; hoa Willameburg, L. 1. bus, since I most epeak frankly, I have expectations of an ofthe Oclaware State Ricuarne.--On Sunday morning, September 28, after a wwerease to my family ,and, you underetnd that, io bor Jong and painful illnee, Jase, the beloved wife of Hum: prevent position, my w Director—‘tut, then, you haves dangiter ho will natarstiy want to go. Merchant—Certainly, certainly; but, now Tthink of it, we lave some idea or going 10 Bugope about the com JERS & RAYMOND, Rosa 13 Wilton wineot and 2'4 Broa dway. FALL AND WIN) eg NEW AND FASHIONABLE STOC! at BOTH ESTABLISHMENTS. DBRS & RAYMOND solicit auention ty che fact 4 f tuelrimaense assortnents were impo w Revenue law wok effect, and that, if will well their fasuionadle fall amd winter LOT HIN¢ for gentleman and boys, which is unsurpassed In elegames, Beatuess and variet, ‘AT LAST YEAR'S FIGURES. Nothing that taste could suggest as appropriate and useteb to the attire of A GENTLEMAN, Or that is becoming oF useiui in the oalat of A BOY, of any *, rete im their large and diversified mock, Pho notice O° NTLITARY MEN in also directed to their suver smortuent of READY MAUB UNIFURMS, al The Hon. Owen every, Becoming Sen- a! Tre Hon. Owen lees, , Of Tilinoir, made a apeech at ‘eoria, on tho 13th. We quote from’ the report of his @pedeh, inade by the Trav eript of that place:— He wait he was no feult finder. He was in favor of giving a cordial support to the President.and his generale aedail wie were exgeged in the work of suppressing the Febdvltox. He had contideuce in Old Abe-—believed to Aim “tucongl and through,” and what was more, ‘up aud down.” When the ship wag at sea in ® storm it was 0 {itwe (0 Gnd fault with the captain; our duty ts to pull abe ropes a2 he directs, and to man the pumps when he asics ie. We must let lim steer the ship aud direct her mapngeuey. Old Abe is captain, and T am prepared, Maid the speaker, to pull the ropes just as he orders. On Che cmaucipation question Mr. Lovejoy defined himsel!. Mie said be had quit agitating tho question lon; fod in tue inst session of Congross «ii t to keep oa brother Wickliffe, of epouting om it, but be did not fic aaid, that the wa,on bed got to the top of if would go down fast evough without aay jue Hic individual opposition to slavery was in the cheapness ite clothing. One. price—ax the igares affixed o the MOND, I HAL JET BRACELETS, ELEGANT STYLES. Por male by D. ©. ALLEN, 415 Broadway, one deer briow Canal street, +3 lle ate i a hes THE NERVOUS AND DENILITATED. LAURIP'S LIFE PILLS, THE GREAT CHINESE REMEDY, a DR, ADAM LAURIE, Mawber of the Roval College of Surgevns, Bngl i ate of Apothecaries’ Hall, und Grad. ae of tay Medecine, Peria, ae, Formany _ atthe to the and British Embassies at Hong Koy ary remed: This ertraerd! 1 re cm i ubordinate to his lowe for the Uniou. He resent crisis Sarre: 1 Proaident Litovin’s letter to Horace Creaey. If nwe cowht beet save the Union by saving slavery, he said amen; tf we could save & best ly Pp tially saw tig cowry, he anid amen to that; if to save it it was Ainught necessary to deavey slavery, twen'y amens to dhct, ‘The great object of the war was the preservation of the Union and tho constitution: and emancipation . if adoptod, would only be a means to that end. ‘Ihe speakor reviewod the position in whic slavery stood iu regard vo the rebellion, his views being precisely the dame es (hose urged by all Joyal men not influenced by « Jove for the peculiar institution, He showed tbo aid given to the rebels by their slaves, and the great advan. fuge of depriving them of their services, The reunuinder ‘of tho epecch wae contined to an explanation of the prov visions of the Confiscation bill, and a defence of the jus- Aion of that measure, Beecher on the Proetamation. 9 for some time past rope, is now, for the ine, ofterest It wae discuvere! by Dr. ving his residence t= China, where it has bean prescribe a for many celobrated physicians of thet conmtry, as an antidote to effects 0” strong tena, wating of op These Pills are ane 607 September 27, 1608, ey Richards, aged 77 yeare, <i 6, 37, 36. 18, 48, | ONY frien and relatives of tue family, and the mea ty 9) ‘bers of the Ancient britons, Benetis Society, are Ponpact; a, 33. M4, 42, 10, 21, 60, 26 fully iuvited to attend the funoral, of Tuesday afternoon, Y SAA TOHINE ye 4. MORRIS & CO. At two o'clock, from the residence of her seo in-law, John Wilmington, Delaware. Bassett, Nu. 55 Java street, near Washingwn, Green b i" ‘ ; . a ‘ tues, Giddens o ‘aud Pall tliat seme ely thal Ras boss, Bf tha Heart, test of wath cixeasen ore ‘heir ogee to's. led tome from the wy iminonse aodience assembled last evening ini Doginning to proach a gy mand | mencement of the year.’ M.tuip het—ricing and romking point. d nl of the Os " e ny naa charch (Rev. Ht. W, Bescher's), and those persons | (0 baw mitaens, fhe th + fontuler! im religions} tow bow—'t will wot prers the matter furtuer, ery Matos | riicary s, Saturday Septem oT, Med 10 maontnn | tee axe no diver as entbarty but act. sy whore ‘omnitiae with this gentleman's treatment of pub- | \° Shut you be persuaded. 1 ara. simply | sir. Theo are we many obstacien in the way that ne and 22 days, Ferfecly hgtnfemto eye y= SA expected to listen to a discourse upow the grea, f calm, but indexibie, tome weal er come wo, | 1 see clearly that it is pblysically impossible 24, 82, 21. ‘The ty } will take place (hig (Monday) afternoom, at tender child toay whe tbe sire wefety, Bon , heth wo are defeated and cast back again .: ” No, W—Sep' ono o'clock, from the resietuce of his varente, at Ford- | their action is almost instantancous In Temovating. ine coptg ov ih, oWeok—the President's proclamation. After | whet we We. Net mediately to tho prosverity | oF you fo give me your asainance.” MPF | a4 19, G4 '39, 60, 07, 2H, 60, 36, 9, 66, 12, | am. The friends and relatives of We family are respect | Baltrd Ewen fife ang. giving remewod vigor to the mows dive vast y eligious (utroduelory oxereises Mr. Teecher | UF oy ngcgriained and settion IDEFLY. ne ony aa} have | CMEI—Adiew mam cher, loujoure enchawis de cov 1 Per‘siediate, ds, eddreee Tully wvited woattend. ‘ Shailered coustiation.® Theit, surprialug fon apnouiet b i text, which was takeu from 1 Carontelss, | jire, und bent! dnd strength, and brow, Twill use them | pir? Rai direotor, sollloquizing, *1°ll go to po more of K. FRANCS & 0O., Covington, Ky. chanics | ‘ell, A sent Waeae 5 ae yoans ‘ves had previously been «burtven vo , Septem ’ UA ROnmWRT. sie Tamm Ties, t,chiefy aud ouly for the enuncistion or that ative, and Uberty to Ot Ve Rtupped by moba; fire, | gospel whitch brings relcasy to the raat. L won't be put @ al wil iny comparriotes to-day. The Americans, <paniards, GF | Bessey Oushed Im all Legalized Lottertes. | Company 1), Niuth regiment (Hawking’ Zounves) New wave and fisliang are my beet patro Que be dia’ formation given JOSEPH BATKB, Broker, Mo. 1! York ‘Votuiiteers, noe TY years 10 mouths and 15 days. ie Fo single pill be orvasloually taken aitor ihe prtucl fall sireet, room No, 1. New Ye ‘cpack.Oo Sunday, S@p' 98, of decline, Jaume ho hae men! of the day, there can be no danger of auifering and yala-be * guutant wi enki wo ithe heen only atocker-on atthe winner table, may ROW frown thedeth, +0 15th verses. Pn “hou, Lord God of Lernal, out Father, for- Bivawod beds vee, 0 Lord, is the yrentness aad tho aver aul . o {will not be intimidal y pe ral threwie: ated wih ‘ t c Wapyelle pare mon tAealre le Greaire coamo set towt eran. y Maio.y and tho victory and the mae J Ui Kn tuswend mou whee hearts wil grow | ane race, native of spa, Teale, county Kerry, Irland. shitherie been celg a tacher.ae at the dlenet festy,”” &e. . bokior ag men seek (+ uhir np the common people to pols polite. Royal Havana Lottery.—See Oficial ‘The’ friends are respeottutly invited to attend the fa- eeancieaton by wall acsle for carrying tn the pode tN H v vemarks he said that this was ono of | tical adte out of winch sha! iw intimic@tion, Faay te Let us add thet the onierprming director bas tasde up | drmwings of Sepuember 16, 1862, In nudther coleman, noral, from bis late residenoe, No. 2 State streot, on Tues: | et, they are dowe mp im amell Chi: he ‘ot eard. 'B hiv iutrodecter, 7 4 well icuow it feet os last) the. @ is tof the $6,000 which 14 to be the aggregate of TAYLOR & CO. af afternoon at two o'oleck precisely. bape, and sold at one dollar per pox, each Dox contal abe wout sublime aan, *ualuscriptions of powor nnd goveru, | them (and they uiny as wall Kon & Gre ie i) Ni ae $4,100 out o f “a er aoare pleats OORT. {ur pion two and al a or fortwo Sous to God'thet wana, ‘Yer mate. fol from tho tins uf PPOPSeE MBO AEN deve is wotbigg cant por | Ris subveription iis. Bus on Inn) loesim Pe ook At Vanghan’s, | Satin Brouklya, ov Sunday, Septeinber 28. Mee. | Seth fin bil of ay got bm ed pare David, 1 of tho most momentous occa | Ono single moras will lduder or torn back his terti. | contributed by the French resideute, In nother woek ag. thas | Carmancne M. SRIL, aged 62 years, § months and 26 days, | Oo MUN MCE SEY Pniway, Now York, fromm ae cp Uealeadin a te Tewist history, and became by | mooy that God twuade maa to ve free Pil eng M. Juignet leaves tor Paris, to being ‘Vveek with bim bis bert tes Caneel an tio en Reece cen “4 = Pe L "ae ealoun 0 cele in the « : ; the day laborer, fer the nf , feo ; ot ure i ° eocoptauce thosentimentors, B&People. Thoy declared their | ‘yy se ear” iri promt fe tor ten] Hen. company.» Phe repeesasiaaions wi BO. Given. 3 Hurtison stceot, near Court, this (Mooday) afternoon, at Opposite 0 Medinet, mith (a God's supremacy aud S°VePnment over the aTairs oppressed ‘of other Jands for the itiaaman, the Dane, | Curing lust season, im Niblo’s coocert saloon, now ar. ream bese, Se, two o'clock. sesh’ ____Ooboatie Bt 5 ‘ the Engi i , the Tungarian, | ranged as « prett; 0 theat a Swuit.<-At Harlom, on Saturday, September 27, of eae ge oa . aot alone of individuals, buts of uations. They acknow- | ihe Engiisttnan, tho struggling [val be Tun gas ana by Vitel re Fall Winter Bounets just received, cancer on uve lange, Kow aan 8. Durvd, aged 04 poate, ate PESTS, TEXTE OR su TLRS, D for every man—for God hath made al! vations o% the ‘earth of one blood to dwell together. Lown the brother. bood, Taccept every man as iny brother, inberitiog my right, and as loug ae f claim for myself iiberty Ta assert it for other men—I'll hve for it and die for it (Applause jw al! parts of the houre.) T feel this isnot my own in- dividual expression. am meved to this beoause it i# the It ima pity that we conid not hear Madame Charton for : a few nights previous tv her departure for Aarane she Fancy Show Card Price Marks.— ‘ho friends and acqnaintances of the family are re- ié an artist of whom ll tho foreign critice eoncur in STEPHEN H. SNITE, £19 Broadway, near the Astor Hour, npectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his tate Fe. epeaking in the highest terms, Hor career har been Sutiers and Chap! ents. Se cilinaay) soierecea, te Pout o/ock. street, Harlem, marked by sotne features of peculiar mterest. From C. BM. TYLER, Many facturer, No, 25 Bast Broadway, ‘Staworo.—On Saturday avaning, Septeuber ot, Ear, the wife of William Stattord, yours, 6 inouthe and foreman on Dew reservoir. Wedged thoir dependence, not o ‘ly npon God personally, wut algo their dependence for na ‘onal prosperity and glory. All nations substantially heh ' the trath that tbo @rorld was govorned by God. Tho sp wan Leen . @ARDINER'S COMPOUND Ft Tied Netraigin Soa nee $100.000 WORTH OF — RIOR CABINEY FURNITURE Jength to show the administration of Ga decid salon ‘States and of comm Tarn but iWdhood she bad a ed for musi¢, and when - vations, affirming that the same iaw whio. "Sie eae na news or millions of men, aod 1 r ay ry thewe po sixteen obtained a saliercianté engagement at the dam ws Seeenwon! . mt acne aelaur ps 92 days. Dear Bmily ie gone, from sorrow free, Oust. gndividual wae applied to nations. A natin, that meditate treachery and Ly Doware! (od Was | Ocora at Bordeaux, of which city she i @ native. Sho | iateand perrumers everswhere, Factory relay street Ber face en earth oo more we'll 600; JOUN MERKS. & SON social law; | come to judgment, but He Bas come to a nt that voral prin. | will purify hie people and take, these a liar people fout eapocially was this the case in regard tom ood works,” ‘eee arforions walle, py Mitre’ cireatored constitution, We shall see # Lil in whose ‘ples. American citizens ought to km bo full their duties in rempect to , “Mal | bright day Georgia aud Maseachusetta will shake bands II be separated again. There is love to be dife. as wo had come to a time when goa “** Be Pete ve oe there is fet ee areas bee thore shall come eoncord, fellowsb| union, and when ‘doen there many mont With angele above she dwells on high— bento ‘ Sic caon aavvesecineata ane Opistadore’s Hatt Dye, Preservative and We Dope le meet her when called to die. suddenly became indispowed, and tho manager, iNemMbar | Wig dapat, Wholesale and retail, No 6 Astor House, The funeral will take place this Mame g atternoom, at rassment, proposed to Mile. Charton to (ake her roles, She | Dye is applied vy experienced artists jock, from her lute rq@idence, Tenth street, accepted the offer, and with soaroely any preparation | te, weseut Compiexton=Phalon’s “Smow |W uemAUE a susday, September 27, Janet Kumeanere, xton, ayed 27 mado her dobut te the‘ Luoia.’’ Tho following day she } White Cream ” when pantie * te sane, see rms | ovly daughter of A. James and Willie U. esponsibility for ebedionce of physical and 33 and 039 FOURTH STREET, Norihwest corner of Broadway, ‘Will sell the whole of their — stock of Cabinet Furab \ ture at cost, to reduce stock, which is made of the very seasoned and selected material, by the beet workmen country, in thelr own workshop, under the supervision the Grn, Whose reputation for exosience of manu‘aetneg, 's been established for seventy years, ont io tho ruost signal menner ehhwing Hie righteous t with I ‘ hi seeras. Uke ve ‘ +g comer we aball have a Un! hat no foreign ii signed a contract w him,j aud finished the sea | Senne wy Boge vod be “ months and 2 weeks. —— pores, ho would point out eoine of ty 1080 J thidcomen wa shall bares Ui Sauallever mar aqaia, {gon with ve meet Drilinat avocmes. ¥rum thare | Sli'tv'alldrupaite nd Cause omic daniera =! TH ("thw relatives are invited v9 atteud thefumara, fean 98 1 eae aces and awed Wo a nara 9 Uo wenlda Qeatures tbat were now dikplaying themsowes