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NEW YORK KERALA SATURDAY, ULTOBER 18, 1862. aur Fe ‘Cune- Br Scene Atws, from Wind-or, bor) for United a * EPISCOPAL CONVENTION. orses wii be exhibited, This exbitition was tocum- | Sramum.—un Wednesday morning, Ostoder 15, cently “Feosed ut Isle au Haute, has beeu auld for $15, One MOVEMENTS OF TROOPS. meuce this moming, but om account of bed weather the hs i are met tovited to at- | tan Was loan edly ens kena ts aecananiline ‘The Lest Day of the Proceedings. from his lace residenoe, No. 6 itivi anchorin bg Paget eer ae fo gy an omnes YY Hunnmmune, Oot. 17,2008. ‘The Trienmtel Feteral Epmoopal Ccnveution met agata fel lt howapet, a ‘erro Governor Curtin, upow application ‘te the War Depart yesterday, the closing day of the Convention, and, after Cronstacr, Sept 2—The American ship Emperor, Suddenly, on Friday, October 17, Joux, son of Penal Salecertemm wemone tne ore be womewie Re et et Serene aes goome fund fri i respec watery Se ne nee eee ‘A Teport on behalf wf the Committeo on Christian F4u- | 4 great wneensitional Union anovting wea beid at the | i0Vited to attend the fane-ai, on S aday ‘niternoon, xt | to ber assistance, res res tt in the conversion of many drafted militia Into vo univers for taree years, und fs an import.mt move, as % 6 1 probably entitle those who’ change their term o/ @ervive to Bunty. advanced pay, premium, and, two fect ‘ali acvantages which voluume:rs have heretofore enjoyed. ‘The drat passed off yesterday m every county of the Basie oxce,¢ Philudlphia, and produced, ¢o far as ‘beard from. bo andue excitement, Six bhuadred aad atta feu were drafed in ths county yesterday. Drafting Bostoa Stopped. Boston, Mana. , Oct. 17, 1968. ‘The Coumon Council of this city having vted 0 raise Ge bounty & volu steers to twe hundred dollars, drafting, 2 coused. ‘tts believed that this bounty will shortly @arse the quota of the city to be filled. Arrival of the Second Connecticut Bat- tery. ‘The Bridgeport (Second Counectiout) battery, 165 men, @rrved in this city last evening en route for the seat of war. Of the 145 men comprised in this corps, 137 are ‘Hon smong the most active business men of the city of Brigeport, They originally belonged to the independent biory @° fiying aruite:y. | They ave fully armed and Battery i équ ppd, and are now encamped at the Battery “Bo © owing ave the ilice.2:— ain—Joh W_ ster ing, oommaan ding. pt Pitt Lizacnints—Walter 8. Hownk.ss and Philip B. Second Lieut na» ts—Goorgs Munger and Philo B. Sher- oan -mste”'s Serqrant—Frederick H. Whiting. Lit —sbles Gay. Depertu + thea itegiment. RF FIRAT OF COKCO: AN’S LEGION OFF FOR THE WAR. Th cay p of the Irieh Legion, on Staten Isiand, was the foo .¢ 01 the most lively exeitement last Thursday morn mug, owing to the preparations for the departure of the Oet ment New York Volun dred and Seventieth tee s fur the seat of war, This regiment is known as the Seo nd of th Legion, and haa very justly earned the dis tiuetion 6: being named the bauner regiment of the Legion, be ux the Mest ready for the service, as well as the best Aeviioi aad most «ficient in every respect. Though i, was it generally known that the regiment was under arching order’, still, » few having been let into the to--et, a grat number of people from the city went down inp Sov't by the first boat on Thursday morning to we bid their friends the }.et adieu, The parting scenes ween Gutb.gus and wiv @u wont or the sudden and unexpected ime of the de Pcie. ewan uct helloved that the regiment would bene» the sorrow of parting we for auotuer week Was increased by Ube deep sing oF disappointment. AS an instance O the discipline aud efficiecey of the ‘Ove Hundred aud Seventicth regiment, it may be men- ping orders were ouly jromul gated to the men on Wedre day, everythin g was th readt Bers at seven o'clcek on Thursday morning, the hour ap- & ned hot, though mar uuuced for derarture. A delay was ocasioued, how ever, by the mm tk. Abe tus, eciest close ¥ by Gene: @ iudid ap-earance, ww enerKY t) Hs present st abs being (he tirst in read, forward with the belie: that they would comport them eeives in scl as) alluded in api wttce:s, Ibe regiment w aeompani's ou the t ether articies on bu. O'clock w Gtartet 0 her jouruey for 5: Teached about seven o'clock in the evening. A the -t.ten Isiand and Jer Handed and eveutieth w Je there assembled, of this regime: nt are as follows:— occupied Qrartermasier, Walter T. Buike, Surge a, Vou Commis oned 8 @ravey Quacterm sier's sergeant, B, Robbing; Commis etary sergeant, Francis B. Svely; Hospital Steward, Kich @d fi. Pa mer; Drum Major, Mayers Oliver; Color Ser- gout, Jol Dougherty: Right General Guide, James Con- Bel: Lest General Guide, Hiram Myers; Bugler, kaward La \s. Cohwel’s Secretary, kaward Grieve. Com any A—Redmon Fire Lieutenant: James -mith , Second Lieuten om any B—August B, sage, Captain alter H. RW ime, First Lieutevant; Ang. Duhaine, Second Lieute- ant Company C—Michael C. Murphy, Captain; George L. Second Licu- Fn a ed Lieutenant; Juhu G. Magher, Company D—lames De Barry, First Lie tecaut Joseph F. Lwnuelly, Secona Liecteuavt. Company #—Jeremiah Ly neh, Captain; i Wiet Lieuenwut; Win, Forrestal, Second Lieutenant. Com, any F—Joun Oonuery ,Ca)tain: John J. MeManus, iret Lieuteaut; Hugh F. Clone, Second Lieutenant. Copan, G—Jas, W. Fitzmaurice, Capvain; Thomas D. Korres, First Livurenant; Charles Hagan, Second Lieute- ant. Cunyany H—Soha J. Dull, Captain; Francis 4. Tooney, iret Lieute: aut; Jamce H. ealuy , Second Lieutenant. Gompany £—Johu Halpin, Captain; Josep C. Scully, First. Licuieuant; Wm. Mullins, Second Lieutena Gmany K—John B. Donoelty, wet Lievienaut; Jobu T. MeNeti, Seecud Lieutenant. Fue regiment went out over nine hundred strong, and Om cheit urtival at Wa-hington wil! be quartered at Fort Corvecan. General Corcoran went ap to Weshiagton on oe evening, $0 see the regiment properly attended Milftary Movemen im New Work. DRAVT IN KEW YORK AND BROOSLYN—ORDERS FKOM SOLGE ADVUCATE GENERAL ANTHON. Years and Six Prisorn—llow She Received LL Never Gu, New COURT OF OYER AND TERMINER. Before Hon. Judge Barnard. ce. 11.—The People vs. Mary Real.—The jory tm this case were locked up all night, having been unabie unttl & very eariy heur this morning to come w an agreement, Ga entering the Court this morning they were asked by Mr. Vandervoort, the Clork, if they had agreed upon a ‘The foreman answered —We have. Clerk—Prisoner, rise—(Mra. Real stood up and threw eack her well). Clerk—Jurore, look upon the prisoner; prisoner, look 1 ow say you, gentlemen, is Mary Real, the prisoner at the bar, guilty of the murder and felony ‘apon the jurors, The Foreman—Guilty of manslanghter in the third de- gree; but, in view of the strong mitiguting circumstances, the jury recommend her to the mercy of the Court, © ~ ‘The prisoner received the verdict with calmness, and bowed gracefully to the jury, She was then directed to |. step forward in front of the bench to receive the sentence The ‘ierk then swore the prisoner to make true answer 4s to ber knowledge of any trade or business. er rep léd—Lressmuking. Cie:k—What have you to say why the sentence of the law should not be passed upon you? ‘Tho prisoner made no rephy. Mr, Edwin James asked the Court to defer the sentence Many faets nad come to his know lodve during the progress of the trial which could not be properly oleved in evidence on the trial; yet he wished to have an opportunity of submitting them to the Court in the form of afHdavits. Judge Baruard said that, in view of the application ot counsel to have the sentence of this person postponed, and the marzin of discretion which the law allows to the Court, he had made up bis mind to pass the sentence at recommenc .tien of the jury, ynckisivn to give her the lowest wnishment. aw © not ‘be altered by wy roma avite, nor could the determination of the Court of the One Hundred and Seven- for a short time. In consequence of pareuts and sons, sistes | be hed come to the Aid brothers, were o; an unusually wfeciing character, ha ge Mr. Jaines eaid all he wanted was that his Honor would eM, oF justice with mec Judge then addres il the prisoner as follows & patievt aud impartial trial, the jury bave ’ slunghter in the third degree, uc- companied with a strong recommendation to mercy. bus always been the desire of (he Court to pay attention jons of juries. In this ease they might have found a verdict of murder. And now the sad act re- miuins with tho Judge 10 pass the sentence 0 the law which is that you be imprisoned in the Stute prison ior the term of two yenrs and six mouths. ‘The prisoner (raising her hand with a slow motion.) safil, in a calm, solemu and theatrical manner, “I'll never to the recommends yort not beingon hand to receive the eleven e’ciock the men were ordered en dies parade, with knapsucks, muekets, &c., aud were 1 Corcoran and staff, At the end of the jispeciion the General addresed the regiment ib an appropriaie speech complimenting the men for their also eulogiziug the oificers tor ud skul in bringing the corps of efficiency. He said the One Hundred ventieth bad fairiy won the jroud distinction of eas lor service, and be sent them She was ities taken in charge by Sheriff Lynch, and, after being embraced by some of her as removed in a carriage tu the City Prison. Farpard, betore the jary separated, desired to thet the thauks of the Court aid the oomtn unity ° their patient and careful consideration of this case, as they were engaged in their if ferent avocations of life, there would be nething arising from the verdict they had rendered in this case to dis- tur their minds. It was understood that when the jury retired the fret ballot was six for murder, four for mansjaughter jn the third deve and two for uequittal. * Mr. James intends presenting a memorial to the Gover- nor, signed by the jury and others, for the mitigation of Punislupent, aud with’ this view intended to ask that the prisoner may hot be removed tothe State Priaoa until the action of the Executive is determined in the case of this hapless young woman. The maximum punishment for manslaughter in the third degree 1s four years in the State Prison—the mini- mmuediate iady a manner as to retlect boner upon theuieives, their countrymen and the Irish Legion. He to the inconvenience suffered by s.me of the reveiviug their bouuty money; but he pledged inse! what every cent justiy due to them should be paid sbi gton. "these remarks were enthusiastically 4, und cheers weve also given for Col. MeDermott, @mMmanding the resiment, as well as for all the o:ber then marched in fine order, g rain, to the steamer Atiss, in waiting ot biamond, ‘The men proceeded on and were assigned positions by Sport. ‘Ihe process of getting the ammunition, ra jong, oflicers’ baggace and the numerous m noon until four vere taken in and the Atlis Amboy, which place was song hores the boys of the One © treated to chvers and vies was certiin that you Mr. Hall, District Attorney, previous to the adjourn- ment of the Court, made an explanation as to bis remarks ou the previous day about Sir Fdward Bulwer Lytton, as they ayeared ina morning paper (the HeRaip did not gay, as he said or intended to sav, that that eut author had treated his wife badiy 18 sitce understood that Mr. Edwin te of both parties, and was the Had he known this nal delicxcy, have re frained frm any allusion of the kiud, which he was now Ww Was not founded on fact, bore testimony to the kindness of his friend, sir EL. Bulwer, and stated the thot of ‘au amicable set. Jement betwoen bim and his wile, » Veter McDermo:t; Lieutenant Maor, George 'W. Warner; | Were eorrect.”” James was the intin trustee m thet deed of separatic be would, from feetir S Heath. First Assistant Surgeon, He Oun- 6d. Second Assistant Surgeon, Seth 8, Lounsbery. —Sergeact Major, Timothy Decisions Under the Internal Revenue ‘MeManus, Captain: Fd. Byrne, Commissioner Bontwell, in a letter ¢ Baltimore, gives the follow ig 0s descriptions of busines in marble in the rough m 's license, and if he retu tuke out a retail Henge: th monuments, &c., are nr Manufacturers are required to pay amount of their manu tw other than agent wiring done by a mechanic is not to be regarded as @ manufacture, and if the quantity done amounts to less than $1,000 per annum, he is not required to take out a articlo he must the article into facturers under the law, y duty on the | who actures which (hey sell or deliver ain; Pat. R. Dunn, ard Sorrs, Butehers, having stalls in several pla city where they sell meat, require pediers* licenses. Manufacturers are required to pay duty only on the goods sold and delivered to others than agents, and uot on the goods remaining uneolt. A pedir is not allowed to sell to the amount of $1,000 without a license: he must take out a license to aell as a pedler to any amount, 4 person can seli, wil bis own cows: bot A licPhso is qaiik which has been p ‘Aese-tors aud their 1 to administer the oa! their zoanthly returns. in @ town or Captain; Jotn’ Coyle, wt any Heense, the milk from wired for the solliug of ‘stants have not the authority required of parties in making Gemeral Cacs and the Prociamation, Prog the Detroit Free Press, Uct. 11.) cation was approved, also that of a Committee ca Church ‘Botitingr, Several messager from the House of Bishops, notifying. eoucurrenee with the action of the Lower House, were emnounced. THB REBFLLION RESOLUTIONS, Indge Cmaxrzns, of Maryland, read a paper protesting against the action of the House th passing the report aud resolutions of the Committee of Nive, oa the ground that bot come withtm the province of the ‘The reception of the paper was megattved by a large vote, The closing business was unimpertant. A little after tweive o'clock, the busivess of the Con- vention having closed, the religivus services were pro- ceeded with. The bishops entered the church in their Episcopal robes, ana proceeded to their places in te ‘Great interest was felt in the coming pastoral letter, in which it was expected that the views of the bishops on the momentous question of the Gay would appear, we the earlier religious services the pastoral address was delivered, the principal poimts of which are sub- joined :— PASTORAL. ADDRERS OF THE HOUSE OF BISHOTS, Rishop Mclitvaine, of Ohio, read the pastoral address. After re‘erring to the circumstances attending their last pe yk Convention, in the city ef Richmond, Va., be said: —We look in vain Sy eatearenay pmol Southern States im this Convention, The ciuse of absence stands as a great cloud of darkuess before "8 which all feet upon an occasion fike the present. The cange of the absence of members who ought tw bs here ig concentrated in, and Ww be traced to, a stupondvus re- Dellion aguinst the organic law and coustitusional govern- ment of the country—a rebellion waged fur the dismem- berment of our national Union, under whieh the whoe bag? has been signally prospered and blessed— a jon which {3 alreaty too well known to you, “prethren. ih the vast aruies that our goverment has beeu compelied to maintam, aud in the ceartul ex- pense o: life aud treasure, of suftering aud sorrow, which 1¢ has entailed, to need any further description Lere, We deeply grieve to think upon many of our brethren clergy. and laity, Unt ¢ark cloud his A ind who are now sympathizing with the mov ment and giving to. the. rebellion all active co-operation. . We do notat present venture to e=tini the moral character of such doings; we are to the stawmeat of notorious facts, except as to one matter, of which this is the convenient Place to ayedk. When the ordained ministers af the Gozpel 0 Christ, whoge mission ix so em: iy one of peace aud geod Will, of tenderness and conselauon, depart from their sacred calling and take up the sword and enguye in the Uerce and bloody conticts of war—when in go doing they are fighting agwinst authorities, which ug the powers Ut be, the scri tures declare ure srasined of God, so that in resisting them they are resisting the ordinance of God—when , especinlly, ove comes out trom the exaited spiritual duties of an overseer of the ticek of Christ, to exercise high commaud in such. awiul work, we canno!—is ourselves, overseers of the sino fluck— consistently with duly to His Chureh, —uin- stry and people, reraim from placing on such examples our strong condensation, We remember those words of our biessed Lord *they who take the sword shail perish by the sword.” Returning to this great re- beilion, with all its retinue ef cost and sacrifice, of tibu- lation ‘and spquish, of darkness and death, there are aspecis in which we Must contemplate it—namely. aa it comes by the agevcy oi man, and as it proceeds from the providence of God. The Bishop then reverted to the sins which, as a nation, we had been guilty of, and by which we had drawn upon ‘us the punishment of the Alinighty. Then, as to the instrumentality of men intriguing about the rébelli n, he said:—This is the first time the C nvention has met since thece troubles began, and let us pray to God that before we sh.ll again reassembie these troubles shall have passed away. There was a mixhty force in rebellion against the government, endeavoring to effect its dismemberment. Armies were in the field in immense force—the armies of the Union and of the re- bellion. They were snrrounced by the sad effects of the perils of battle. They had many wounded in their milist. The-e were the ambulances, the hospitals, the surgevns all the concomitants of the war, and amid ali this the duty of the Church was to proc. in the language eripture, that the po that be are ord:ined of God, and that whosoever resist- eth them are liable to damnation. The seceded States were as much bound to remsia under the goverument as th. other loyal States which had not seeded, and they still, as ever betore, owed allegiance to that government. ‘Their retusa! to accord that alle<iance was sin, and when the act of refusal assume rebsiiion, it bocatne a great crime against God and man, When States left a common gavernment without cause, under wrongs which could be rightly redressed by the provisions of the government under which they lived, without hiving mado eA peal to the laws ior redress, and took up arms support themselves, they are guiky of an the horrors of war that my follow, The ijghop then, graphicaily described the sufferings aising from ns, and having quoted the teachings und warn- ings of the Charch 1a gownection therewith, declared all its adherents as enemies to the co: and 4s ongaged in weakening the government to make it as} oi! te other nations. A deserved and eloquent tribute was paid to the patriotism of the people of the loyal States in their promptvess of action and sacrifices for the support of the government. The address closed by an impressive and touching prayer thit the nation and the Church might soon be ubiied in the bonds of peace and fellowship. Prayers followed, and the Convention adjourned “sine die. The Turf. FASHION PLEASURE GiOUND ASSOCIATION—TROT- TING. Frpat, Oct. 17—Trotting match, $1,000, mile Beata’ best three in five, to wagons. D. Mace name tt bik. g. General Butler Ww. Doble uanved «. «- Rockingham, ‘Time , 2.3034 The trot between the above named horses yesterday afternoon was a most capital raco, two more equally matched having seldom or never come together on tho Fashion Pleasure Grounds, It was the first of the three matches made by their respective owners to test the speed and Lotsom of these popular favorites. The race ‘was to Wagons, and the time of the five heats Is unprece- dented. Flora Temple has made better time for three heats; but @ fourth heat in 2:27 and a fifth tn 2:20, to wagons, was never witnessed until yeeterday afternoon. General Butler was the favorite previous to the start at about one hundred to sixty. ‘The track, although tn pretty good order, might have been much better for fast time. Fird Heat.—Tas appearance of the horses on the tract was convincing proof that they were at tho finest polat of condition, yet on the scoring Butier seemed a trifle sore, and was tuclined to break when put Uw the top of lus speed. Rockinghata was as fay a2 a pencock, and his friends seomed yory sanguine of bis winning tho race, 2:29 4 — fast oi.bt. owas pre Court House in Camden, N. shied ever by James B, Dayton, Esq. Syeeches were made by Hon. John W. Forney, James M. Scovel, E8., the Union candidate for the Legislature, aud John Go. forth, Esq. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Broors—Brows.—On Wednesday ning, October 15, atst. Mark's churob, by the Rev. ph i. "rice, JouUN 1. Broous to Psouine A., daughter of the late J, Wand Boown. Newburg «ad Hudson papers please cop, Bas: oren —On Thursday, Uc' “bee 18 by the Kev. weitickas, us the, senldsumal 06 he rides. unminie: Samcen Banta to Annis E. Cooren, eldest auughter of Mr Ben.amin F Cooper, all of this city ‘CosnGAN—CHAMDERLAIN.—On Wednesday, October 15, at the residence of tue bride's parents. by the Rev. Joho Dowling, Danie. W. Cosnaa, of Brooklyn, to Mania Lous, daugi.ter of James H. Cuamberiaiu, of thie cry. Beaton ( Maes.) and Phiindelt ta pspors Vleawe copy anp.—In Brooklyn, ‘on. Wednesday . Oc- eer, by the Rey. Dr. Fransceola, H. Diuano to Lue Suseparp, daughier of Join sheppard, Ee4., ail of Brookiyo, "Haus —boper. —In Brooklyn, on Thursday, Octeber 16, by the Rev. feces W. HALL W Sakall K. Donax, both of kiya. Hagcatz—CHANPION, pa Brocktyn, on Releeniay; Date ber 15, by the Rey. Joseph Bhillip, dikam W. HascaL. to Mre, Amaxpa A. CHameton, boih fe Koy, N. ¥. Hoy —At Hanover, N. H., on Tuesday, Uc- tober Myat the residence of the biide’s mother, (as. A. Horr, Esq., of Buriington, Vi, to Mise Jura H. SH wow, of Hanover. PR xTisS—LF16G8.—On Wednesday, October 15, at the residence of the bride's pareuts, by the Rey, Thoias 8. Hastings, of the West Presbyte iu choreh, axorew Mow GaN PRENTBS (0 HsNWeTTA, cluest daughter of Mr, Chester Driggs, ali of chis city. Boston (Mass..chusetis) and Albany (New York) papers ase C0) y Campus ino—Scanneon, .— Ov Thursday evening, October 16, by the ‘4. Beuderiing , Mi 1, Sexven- 0 Liss cS W). BcaMaUN, DOL Of this city. ew York pupers please copy. HomPros—LooxeR.— In Brooklyn, on Tharsday, October 16, by the Rey. H J. Van by ke, 3. W. TuumPoun, ut.) w Maky P., daughter of JA Tooker, Esq. Died. Wy —Kitled, wt the battle of Bull run, Saturday, 1, 1862, CHARLES W. BaLpwis, Ji, SOM vi Lhe late Charies W, Haldwiu, bs L.of Newask, NJ, aud a wee ber of Company U, Fifth New York Volunteers (Duryee’s ‘douaves.) Voare.—On Friday, October 17, CaTianine Boat, aged 67 yous. Ber friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Si afternoon, at wo vielock, from ber lave residence, » 107 South’sixih stre t, Brookiyn, B.D. ay Iraice (Leland) and Liverpool (Eogland) papers ple eo Lopgky nd LAKGrERiE, uzed 32 years, ‘The ceiatives and frieuds oF the amily bers of ‘roop C, dirst regiment of New York Germ a Horse Guard, are myited to attend the funeral, trom bis Late re 8 Centce stieet,on sunday after at bali-past one o’cl.ck. he remaius will be con eyed to Giecuwood Cemetery for mterment. Bagwovk.—va Taursday, October 13, Wiuuaw C, Bare sed 23 years, : mouths aud 19 days. elatives and friends of the family are respectfully inyited Ww attend Lhe (ner, from his late resideace, No. li}, Third avenue, on “uuday afternoon, at two vu Ulock, Chape.—On Sihursiay, Oct bor 16, Lus V., eidest chid f George 3. and Finnie W. Clapp, aged 3 years, 8 mouths and ly diys. Boston papers please copy. Fouky —On Thursday, ‘October 16, Jony Foury, a native of Cusilv Hyde, county Cork, Ireland, im the o0th year of 18 age. ‘The relatives and friouds of the family are respectfully invited to aitead the funeral, frum bis late , esidenev, No. 125 West Twenty eighth street, this (Saturday) moruing, at hine o'clock, aud Irom thence wo Si. Columba’s «burch, Twenty filth street, near Ninth avenue, where there wid be a requiem high mass for the repose of his soul. Foxsvta.—On Thursday evening, October 16, Many Aynk Forsyru, aged 28 yours. ‘The friends are Peaveated to attend her funeral, from St. Vinoett's 's Hogpital, this (Sa.urday) afternoon, at two o’cioe! Fosway.—At Ryo, on Friday, October 17, Racagn, wife of Thomas Foshay, in the 7191 year of her ago. The iriends aud relatives o° the famiiy are respectfully favited to attend the funeral, from the Mamaroneck Methodist Episcopar church, on Sunday alternovn, at wo o'clock, without any further notice Grustos,—On Wednesday evening, October 15, at resideuce, 102 First strect, HupERr, son of Jus. H. aud Eleanor Ge'stun, aged 28 years. The relatives and friends of the family, also tho mom- bers of Company G, Sovonty-first regiment, are invited to a’ tend the funeral, from the Reformed Dutch church, cor ner of avenue B and Fitth strest,on Sunday aiternoun, at one o'clock. Hepson.—In Brooklyn, snddenly, on Wednes tay, Octo- der 15, Commodure Wittiam L. Hupsoy, United Staves ait friends of deceased, and those of bis sons-ia-law, John T. Moore. James 4. Ciark aud Johu 5. Lsaacs, are spectiully invited to attend thetuperal, this (Saturday) : ternoun, at one o'clock, from his late resideace, 64 Mou. tague pluce. The remains will be conveyed to St. Auu's church, thence ta.G-eeuwood ‘emote. y for intermeat. es -—Ou Friday, October 17, Joun Horvaan, aged eat 8. ‘Tue friends and relatives of the fart! 'y are respectfully invited to atteud the funeral, from the residence ot lis brother, John H, Hoffman, No 66 Kast” Fortieth street, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock, without iu:ther invitation, Jicenss.—At Hagerstown, Maryland, October 13, Capt. Janes i, Hueues,of Company K, iwenty-tirst regiment ops Jersey State Militia, aged 35 years, 3 mouths ond duys. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect“ully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afte noon, at three o’ciock, from the South Sixth stieet M-thodist Episcopal ebueh, Jersey City. The reumans will be take to the Jeravy City Cemetery for interment, Levig—Ou Thursday evening, Uctodor 16, of croup, Euzans, youngest and dearly beloved daughter of Michael and Mary Anne Levis, aged 7 mouths and 9 days, The relatives and friends of the ‘amily are respectiuily invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her perents, Court street, corner’ of Mill street, South Brook. typ, this (Saturday) afternoon, ai alt gout two o'clock. Cork (Irejand aed Pp.case c Locxwoon = Brooklyn, audi Tyien Friday morning, October 17, Susan H., wife of Augustus H. Luckwe ‘The relatives and’ friends of the family, and Of ber brother, C. C, Roumage, are invited to attend the funeral, from No, 420 Pucilic street, on Sunday afternoon, at half paat two o'clock. Lovesuy.—On Thursday, October 16, Mancaaet Lovan- Lax, the veloved wife of Redmond Loughlin, and sister of Patrick Thomas and Audrew Vhalan, of Queens county, land. ‘two o’clock, from 154 East ‘hae thin. first street, between Fivat and -ec.nd avenues. Taxuy.—At Elizabeth, NV. J., on Thursday, October 16, Cuani Heyy, son of A. Had Catbariue tara, aged months ind 1 diy. Hie remains will be taken to New London, Conn., for dmt-rment, Wattras.—At New Bridge, Jernsalom South, L.1., 2 Turadiy, October 14, of intermittent fever, OLivER M. Wanters, in the 20: year of his ag SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR SEW YORK—THIS DA’ +61 | Moon 5 17h men SUN Rises. IN SKS. Port of New York, Octover 17, wos. Steamahip City of of Wasa (Br), Mirehouse, Queenss town and FPOOi—J si mseauunhip Sannin (Ham), Ehlers, Southampton and Ha acip Keetuexa ‘Merryman, Liverpool—Arkell, Hurst & = “wera Fulton, Glasgow—Southard, Wright & a Elizabeth (Br), Sampson, Dundee~Edwards & Lind ip Laayette, Saiail, Beifa-t—Nesm'th & Sons, Ship G Gran Canaria (Sp), Arozena, Las Palmas—Herquis & ‘Burk Neried (Bn. Gray, Cork—arkel Hurst & Co. Bork Tra, Walsh, Carver & Chase, Pid ots. Londonderry—Craig & Bark Moneynick, Smith, a~Tupper & Beattie, HD Brookn an Co, AtkinsO!, Ouracosg Fealke's Ascin,, (Quecastownead Jacks Pee LW Bueneer oe ara W Rossel, ‘Tira & Co, Bog ilack Huws, Tacut, Cart nas—Traji Brig Pou win (Br, C Mid Rear WG Sits, Paleruo—slooge & Heury, Fords. Mi rh. Havans—Dotlaen,, Potte Br), Wisin, Truro A De Be ne JA Balok, Bub: Burk > bra Cro Bark Venus (D. brig Success (8 + Ecua, Sint’, Pailadelphi Stoker « Dayton, pb flvira, Clark, Pidawielyn a— ur A Kelas Behr Bisa Det, ‘She Sibr FD Decker, Weir's, New HaveuH 8 Rackett, ARRIVED, French gunboat Lavorier, Coumander Reboure, Sydney, CB, 5 days. Mowsis 6 cans, Curtin, asidewieel of Bay horee power, and acres’ oi 1 ip Saon, Capp, Dew Ort With tabacea 4th inst, and Ba « Co. s Portiand, with mdse and 0. on), Rich, Newport, 30 days, st, 81 days, in bal- P i iawitier ( wan Wis Salen & Sip Wm Cuambe: lain, deans, Cadiz Sept7, and Casa. ». Const of Barbary, Se, wits wine and «wool, to wobinsen. Ot 12, lat $4.09, lon 65%, spoke Br hes jai’ of Erin, iro. Boston for Surinam, 8 divs ont, toapar eed oy St sour NB, faye in mastr, Dring’ the the carpenter, ‘be- StJobn, NB jumped overvourd during a ht oF oti, and was Tost, instown), Trecartin, Pensocoia, Da & C0, Bara Sea (Br. 0. Mont ow), Drummond, Liverpool, 61 aya, with oat, to Wiaiwius & Guion nek Care «’Uerus. ni Prug), Cottiich, Dublin, 4l days, in ballast, 1o Funch, Meineke & Wendt, Has had heavy vari: able winds tie: fcr Fé Orestind (Lan), Co lundt, Dublin, 50 days, in ballast, Oct 11, lat 40 30, lon 64, passed unch, Meincke & Wen bar alan bound Bark Tamiwori (Nor), Hansen, Hamburg, and 90 days from the Lizurd, in ballast, to Fanch, Meineke & Wendt, Had severe wcatlier ums! of the pata’. d Turk (0: Bluenill), Blan hard, Bordeanx, Sept Mayhew. ' Sept 4, Jon 20, inw gule from N ang {ore and mainjopati, Yaris. Bark Gra'n-Kayphaen (Han), Probst, Rio Janeire, 51 dass, whih cole, to Weston & Gray. ris BL Swan (of New Ha-en), Dill, Damarara, Sept 23, with ev-ar. to Dunl Trowiridze. mB, Bling ‘ot Banjos, Wasson, Barbadoes Sept 18, ast Harbor Oct 2, wits salt, to TH Sanford « Co. barat Colkivrst (61 Eastport), Emery, Kingston, “Jn, 26 dasawith 1ozWood, to Brett, Son % Co Was been ax days north of Burn gut NE winds. Brig Ta Ao. ott (Br, of Tortula). Gove, St Thomas Bept 23, and Mast Harbor 0.13, with salt, to Whitmore & Co, abhi Crna (tian), Gilachen, Grad Inland, 16 days, with au Brig Kate (ir), MeDougall, Lingan, CB, 7 days, with coal, ‘gs A uta) ee nde rie a with brat pith anaar, by US pune ‘81 45, lon 7955, it a uh was boarded by US gunbo. Sour Mutiida (Dan), F ih lay, 10 Funct, Mein mitt ‘welt, Ni-Kerevn, Trinidad de Cnba, Bept par, nia D Coiden Murray. Schr sas ker, Lingap, ch, 10 days, with coal, to mast Sir Gilbert Rent (Br), I \ . CB, wo RB joward, Lingan, CB, 10 day rN ” % A pais Minpariel (ir). Argus, Cornwallis, NB, 10 days, with Schr Wm Hunter, i Aya Br brig ‘Ne ty ew York, anda yliod ber with provisions. Boor Sex Fiower, Cla eth port for New Haven, Sobr HK Denton, Bh Rocklant, 4 days, Bebr st Lacar, Barves, Ko kland, 4 days, Behr M ry, 8. nysvile, 8 day ys. mer, ita 7 daya, Schr BAM Wells, Fox tt ered ‘vs ransport), Gremley, Washington, t baie: art rmusier. Steamer Sopiiia (U 8 transport), Grumley, Washington, to US Quarerm Steamer «eorge Peabody, port), Graham, Bai- ttpore via Fortress Moure 3 Quaranuue, te Baitimore, if Tonnies, Vanderveer. Phades hia, Siexmer Fetrel, Young, Pr vide ‘4 Rerorxep—The Bremen bark eeieas hence for Bristo!, With grain, rewurned haviagon we moning of tu hy olf Saien island, been rum into by sean nt hod pad tow save, bulxaika stinchions, rigging 4a.{ sails a 9 buikivead star: ine now lew in the Auangle rooklyn, discharging. Emeline G Sprague, in this morni paper, avula read Emoiie G Sawyer, ‘rom Cow Buy, Ul see BELOW ‘Two briga, SAILED. Steamships Erk Hitter Sicamships Ericsson, Tilton ead; Delaware, Washington, Shipbuilding, &c., in New York, SHIPYARD OF WEBB & BELL, GREENPOINT, lL. 1. ‘Webb & Bell have on the stocks a large steamship for the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, to be eailed the Sacramen. Oct 4—The Gen of London, for hutwerp (Ouk)s Was Kbandone , in & alu Qtean lat 46 .N, loo de W. Crew brag 4 in here the Prue he siay brig Louisa, from uit in Now Bedford din, Voyage ous The new Madurese, 1962, hus berm sold at Liver ol on her first Eraisoequal wo rer $66, 00 here, Gor ie—arrl about 1100 tons, 2 years old, built at News vat fur £1 Ath inst, from dled tk Moen pean Ab Fickeu (who wall ‘coaumand Neri, Ship Glendow bury port, hus bed sold at Biv Lavxcnep—At Miltbi Brera fun barn of . Capt C Warten Hayy and'oivers Whateren, ©'d at New Redfor! 15") inst, ship Fabius, Wood, Nort® Pactne hones dana id Bed, ey Fra OA ett 1d, oes Pes, Horan (of West Bed ne report of ofl, ‘sen—Ort 6, lat 32 17, lon G7, ache Hopeton,of an@ teh Saat fou S340, bark A_R. Tucker, Grinnell, He ton x, New Beal Bea yea se A, Pare Ago bbls til oot ened oak, Spoken, Me. safle, Bunker Hu, Lat, from Ualiao for Liverpool, Aug8,, Spe ‘Shets.an, Hichbora, foie Liverpoot for NYorky et 32 ro Ship Pe wis, Winslow, from Rio Janeiro for Callao, Jul 10, SV oie igahant 449 oe sepia 1 2958) Sehr Marsha, La Jon 39, my ’ ort, hence for Malaga, Sept 4, lat 40 30,. Foreign Ports. Arr J iving, Keel, N¥orks Lucknow, rer, Herbest. Caliuoy Heien R’ Coo} 34, B'Wrighi, Para, fg E.len Hovd, Berlin. NYor 2. Seas tne _ Auld, Cardiff; $4,, 1 NYork: Sparaling ered); ba Texiam anid Janet York owt. 61); NY ca sll for’ Lond Bid Ist, € Thay, Chowe, N 20) Southern hier Hirgins, for Cardiff; Jasper. aL C800 by do ath? Paula, from New Orleans for Bremen, Soath Forelund 3d, H von Ga,ern, trom NYorks: 3—Passed by, Libra, Dirksen, from NYork for- Ont 3-814 Surah Ann, Wilkie. NYork, EY Tuancam, Oct fs Manadut, for’ Portlang y ‘enest nia H Fon, Akyab for Bre- ars im ior Amsterdam; Hel on: 86 Gant linkley, Baiavony Sid 24. Sepher Huntley. Stone= AL Prank. Hail, Liverpool; © t Lord, 5 0 t1—Arr Tay, Evens, NYork, wi re PBeut, Sate--cld Mathilde, Olsen (from Sweden), a rom, Hilton Rowton a erine Mace, Anderson, New {tor Bor ny, Kangeo Gay" Man: Sid 2d, Groat urber, and America, Salter, New: L Tilley, Cook, and Anvtoen, Gardner, do; Wee erm ‘Birstow, Philade:vb'a; Aca, Anderson, San # rane ieee ote aah aa of oa ol TINGE ss ra! Entout 2d, Briuwh ingles, ialies, iOrieansy, Orient, An k Cutting jaconey. 10; cy. (#), dos John Patten, B igiiates Si Ro tee: jevnda, Fi Bill, do; “Rawr Bly, sigue: to; Guy Manuering, Dalian 0%, Oct 2A" Heury Clark, Tene Stave oy Bd,,. Jumes Hovex, Thornitke, NY: , Margarct Bvang,, Warner, do, J'W An rews, Vhilw Cit 2d, Jacod A Stam er, Young, NYo: Bp ne Farley, 31, Free Trade, Storer, do (and sid from Grazess. indermere, Harling.’ do; 4th, "Mlarchileld. Tor. Tey, do, S1d from Gravesend 84, Potomac, Weeks, Al ; Parltae rpent ecaaiin, N¥une {ard anchored. at Deal ib); iby. rauny MelTenry, Chose, Philw TONDUSDEEEY, Oct I--Bid Steynen se Burgess, ‘ork. ‘Leien, Oct 2—Ar: coergeme. Branscomb. ry 8 inguin, ia anes se iverpooly ci) Titoot Mt Paola Oct 2-8 E A Lander, Sroauy. oNvoree Pastianh Pinta, Sept 2%—Passed by, Harvest, Loring,. from Sunderian’ for Sipcapore, Powtsnoute Ot lest BR paw Prrmnorm, Oot S-Pat te St ola, Beoheld, frdm Moals, mein; Brill, Crowe |, trou NYor! OPENATOWN. Sept bara Vriannta, Patt a, fetreree- atin, oie rick for NYO. kts Civ se. do; Co race dos Spea. Of Waittemo “ty by. Bouth Gasolina, of News Ln ion. 2—Arr Alfredo, Sona, Bangor. i Br Vincent, © DV, Sept lOArr int rnational, Seuvey, News port, rs ciate Pocket, NYork. rx ‘Terevira, Sept Trrstnan, nha ore W boaze, for WYorte ae b * En vested Bay v ey * ‘ant Southers> NYork, ons, ‘Amer Lang oun (9), Montresi and k; daines Foster, Jr, Bayley’ Cal awe. Bi ‘Bull ‘American Ports. BOSTON, Oct W—Arr ship Fairfie’d Hull, Neweastle, Ey, harks Heaper, Perkins, Heres, France; Elizabeth Teavitty Percival, Newea'tie: schr Chaviotte Brown. Go rs in faroline, Hall, and Spring Bird, ‘Baer ciNWorke. Sid) Chants; rig Northern Belle, “BALTIMORE, Ort lo arr Barbatos. Be.ow bark May Que ra, Returned, schr Bula, Warsi tom (cee Miscely, | Old abi Prince 0 craten (Br Chisty tarda elite 8 Bels, Marward, Newburyport. SIU TO nnd (Prem), Pale stieck, Bremen; hark Isabelia (Br), fang, Liverpool, Gia shty Congress, Drinkwater, Bri bark« Chase, Davis, Laguayra, Nex laware (Bry, Sten, Wocaateenz bri, wer Keliy, Higan, . Cardeuns: Eaperin 1, Gilert, Havana; sehr Bam) Eddy, Patten, N¥ork, Sid bark Chore. pEMETOL, Ot 15-Bid scir Charlen W Bentiey, Chase, Epcagrowy, Oct Arr schrs Sarah, Holden, Rock ork, Amanda, Kelley, Pl ‘ate vleiphia, for Cape. ard Budwine all, BE Domntnco for Bost New Yors for d & PM, the shove. Aivork. ‘1d sehra Chi ER, Oct 13—Arr schrs I $b ne Brion Commerce, Mulien, Gsiais fur Jo: Ware, Warm rater f ie Bests Oliv Branch, You oes re oy iiceses me vesele aro at missioners appointed fer the purpose of inves- into the cages of those who may claim exemption We are requested by General Cavs to say that the lott: Butler won the p ie, They came wp, trottin, ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family are respectful to, of the following dimensions :—Let feet; ih laueeas ast aeuhainiges Haak les? oo pc s fart bea published tn the Calcago Yrbune, | ly. und received the word at w220 gait. Bofore iaey gos | lavited to aitoad tho funeral, oh Sunday aftersoon, at nae of beam, «2 foot 6 tnchen: ents of td a foot iri bo ae Det, Gol Mt stain ne St. She! Stiowing ‘cubes Ja:seilption to tie prateer dae from, Mr. Yasin, pf that pica, reuaices oneection, | arvand the st ture Butler Broke, and the gray went 0 O'eluek, from hor late -esidesee, 138 Soventh avenive. ‘They are also building aplici boat tor the New York ane | ee A tein stem SY um for Putadetyhiag tman introduced the Prosident's a po! o on r4 ahead of him in - wdny iv ia MoNson, mM joowden, from “iiameen, for Deen ismied by General Anthon = prrelacalin fod dbo yabject was somewhat discussed, | thirty-stx seconds. Os the backetrotch Rockingham | god 87 reurs id : 1] Specy Hook Filet Company, 60 feet in length, 24 feet bread: i Det; Fark: nt Gogh trom Philadel ‘Bos. ir. Kastman & Person who clnim that they are for any reason exempt pooses Genera! (ass to havo expressod his | Went on with the work without abatement, Cg Bo the ‘Tho friends and relatjves of the family, aud of her sons, ‘Also, two ferry hoats for the Union Fer C Company, het] ton; us free ioe ee td BS oe ete rom Y Pope on of that ow measure. 18 ti r 4. ‘of the following dimensions :—163 mistake, In tuo | gap open, and passed the half mile J mgs in A412 end Heury Munson, and of hor sons-in- Rye, Th mlidary duty, and therctore. wos linblo te drat aro ng, Keno" doe Feeeot te, for Thins notified toni e rin emarks hs made upon roclamaation, Genorai | there to the chree.quartor pole Butlor cicsed ep a ovuple 4, Crolias, Clinton Croiius and Robert Boll, th of Damme end 1g test depth of bold. I Aimee, 60: anh: kins, JY We $s St et na als | Cece bua moet eingoed | fiery etre, Sonn ramar, br | Safety ata fom mre ic Mk Marae poygrre | Res fet ages At: ae BtoLop bouses ot the wards i Which tbey- reside, tontéand of the President, bnt observed yet, 1p his opin- ge og an Bad thiy (Ssturday) uttarnoon,at two o'clock. Hor remains will] New, ark sete aay toe nructed for FAs 8! of frog Saapergte feet long, 24 feet a “ The Commissioners wili eoma@ence their scasion on Monday, Yotrber 20, and will sit for ton days. The rs “Will be from ‘nine o'civek A.M. to four o'clock fon, nt theconstl. | fore Loves od the goal, but bis efforts bet rt Re sats sti nant magh as» | Rockioglom won the het by a lengtis to 2:30, fen to Grecuwood for interment. breadth of beam, and 9 feet depth ofhold. Sie was iaunch- shld lire Catharine Wileer, MePalden, Pe he ne ‘Scout He Rotier was sid che ta. | Moxrmose.—tn Iicoklyn, WD, on Wednesday, Octo. | €4 February 4. 188d, ja frniy Store HAS, Fran, Ain do He Ion Ot our Taree, entra Bacaime necenaary, ln tte OPCS T yorte a one hundred $0 eeventy-Ove. ‘as in | Ber 16, aftor a euort Wneas, Joser Mowrmoas, sou ot Mes, | ygAjk0, uit the weam ferrybont Union, launched | on air Geta te Crnson, Fe tion of our forces againat the revels, to free the la," an length, nz, NYork, P a ‘tr sia. the previous beat, Butler broke up in ying | Whobe and tho late Griffin ‘“Moutroza, aged 41 3, 10 i EW ORLYVANS, Ort 2A rr shit wn w i inn, fer Seer. ““carpernoarsins tt te elon of EE MpP compevant Gr the Frosident 29 Urest it 19 troand the tarn, ahd Bockingbam ist three ietgtns | mputba and 5 days. orc ys wet the tama dineceinsas the | York: © ee Piitbheld, Gricket do. © utp sogee the County U. "Ge in atiendance to examine claiman ’ ee es » the quarter polo ia thirty.ix seconds, Butler | | The funeral will take piaco on Sunday afternoan, at one ‘which are now in cue employ of the govorn- teh, NYork) trie A Hocia, OF to 2 surgeon vn, °* in cuengance, to examin af Po ‘opitwo leopthe of the lect grorat as themes, | o'lock, trem tho Washington etreet Methodist ‘chuarohe mont as gan vant ape a wie ew ith oc tenate Pr Ret taicts Eton One lieing ie ing & He tion houses Of the Me ieaber Rog nen ae the 2 eon or he gray passing the aif milo pols one Jeugth { Tho relatives und friends of the family and memberg of | 4,Al0,'Be fe1ryoate Hamilton and Whitchall, of the came | sand for tia :nelie NW Hotes, | Hadeipiia: Film ‘The wllowing le a line seve. Diajor Key from the - 12 From there to the three-quarter pole | Wie Fire Department are javited to attend. avenue tery. iy) acomplia vin: a sNickerson, Cott 8 Corning, NYor bout 225 men are at preseut employed in this yard. for NYork, Sid w debe Syhabn, Pe val wards in which the Cex aeSioQQrs will aitim Toth—Ar+ sloop Oak, Overitin, ‘Niork. ld tohe PM Bon. (“rma the Washingwoa Star (fn 3 “ange of porition; and, notwithstanding Maxnws—At Mount Vorgon, Westchester county, on * hive reagou tg believe that the flies Low hey there was “4 “k wa ae 14, Mra. Maar 8. Mannye, to the 36th Ward 129 Brand street, ‘ ik’ be cage bim m= S40 leekihing Sertet. Act copy of the record upog which Major ou tat es Mace urged tua “tr. aly ight botweou ‘them at TG SHIPYARD OF HENRY STEERS, GREENPOINT, Lf. | My WE OM NY ae anor Cnltes i ae O19, Werren ctrenee Gemygsed fron from te TaNiaPY nary: he Ualted | $0 asicuy Wes wan ins. watroteh, Muckingham wycoan ly Fe Frida; morning, October 17, ] Mr. Stoors has lately launched « steamer designed for the NY ork, with troops for Fort Alams; sober Arion, Una, Ni ~ i. y y MeCor nt yoars a inouths, 5 hee ANC: “ 7 , M Barer Mass tow, Waren 79 4 y~ wat tari ent by ry ~tably fresh whon |. The funerel will take place on Sunday Pot. "| fare ardeaienais of tae vpeip repre m" in at a'Thagli, So Bon Tork, for Danverss Py As01 JOUN A Ki vie’ Tn Wore tem Oepk BO, 182 tt Hegle Pout barece sevice iy fram when | ctr est ons O’ciook. trot Ne lain ren nesede 1.40) tons Berihen, lacie Rant i ‘The madhin ery £ Hosion, Bil Lh, shee su TRt TH MG SO army ungued tantiede stare (oF is Boat, and Datior oie cho inaido, |. Nowna—Killed at tho battie of Auticiam, for this vessel Way constricted at the Morgn ®. Irom Works, wey Hare bus? rie EU oF wiiar nbs 7 bageed tamede tin the two pe ine Gecing heer “aa, | September 17, while vebly, with his company, He has resent, Jaiuebet the sidecsheg! steomer 7 vee ace ith au fe oa waroet © Ma ih ed to youl by boats, Roo x every w den 'y chaego fra hie ride, Wie CW, by Kivn, denigned to rade 8 ereen New York aid, Obie ng i Heals Fine Crk for ‘Relfwh, B Ate B= EAS BoC ivet, Ealet E nase f on ane wered ted POT tho quarter pole in thirty RV ReOm + of Brook’: sath, & Meamnuat oF tee fort th lonetiy, 8 6 inet ih Of boars ptd 20 ‘fet guecnk, Fissten cotee Wiot NE ri FA BOY 15-—Prsex stivet, corner of Lodiow, "a ‘of the epbers ipat boll ehetl be kept tn tho backstretch, clear two lengths frota regiment New “vor Volunteers, who fandefully 39 owned by — uy ° ‘ 2-4 Chi b Market, 429 livuston street, mor, Portiand for Mhiinjet-> era til Liege are ox ed, When We WHLInake a oF Wo ints t weut in front and | Pes os ty pnd Weg hlay abla built atthe 3 ‘ina in broke upy and thy ra Feat aed | Hearn 0° "'s duty Tor eixtoon months with his roy | fi hh Sire Hons) in the balt mile slau 9) Ave envre Hon: 14—146U)) strect, Hivomingdale rond. 0. Me L Rall bo © di-charged ik hetrpark. feeturr.ed ochre Cutie. ithig twenty -fgur houre from the rec vay soon afterwards eoliared B Deauti(ul bead “Re 21> Btoers ta now butiding @ aide Wheel steamer dent; ent Fa! rey See cnrtar Ouaenti ’ fe Uy dais Harboe gly Ly net OF el nccaguie eaaeed antl tnay wore balk at vats wate while densa wos 27! for the Gepira) American Fat 4 Gm a see cnig © tte Det ‘bosidesbe siron ‘mohburn, Thrashery . 4 wed fa eetdese, st ve the Guswer stato ara, a, when Bockiugtem bi caugl ay " wen be i je-un ers Tam ‘oinan: saileia A: LINGOLN ay en sume ane e: whow oy » heed a iA Se cee: aay3* AyoW men are now guiplages be te atu. site OEM ee eh (Ar), Mi ' Hag tase: conser oS arqaue, we Eine Taine Ty Malor Key at 10:25 A. a, .Seonen xt, | Sociders only Ia ae. rd wan given Roskinghams bed ‘His spirit pagsod fromi earth away a IMONEON'S SHIPYARD, GREENPOINT, Io 1 Fe hers ie eh iatiser i Ieabast To out 3 bot First and Secona ave. | TK; phout eleven o'clock A.M. Beptember dt, inst dtejor | upand ‘ost a couple of Tonzths, Hu broke a second time eae asus a for Vo seatory agantcrie Pika ot iss wench ver Sout suse +o Tok at Hits ea root, near Third avenue. Kev ont Ma for Tuiger nppeared belore me. Me orTurner | wetore be bocame soltied ; bat when be caught be quanwereuae ioomy Ridrrow, {iia tenet Trond thay ie con nto hoe hag we Soy sf atreot, ij As Lfemember ff, the conversation vas. asked ihe | grutiod fasta Thad at anytime {nthe race. “Butler mes ube eaitent win Ook. , the martina ce etn Lands rath Sea 3 = Wwe ae i teroen Eighth ond Mint « atom nog ag ae iy fwas: “That was noe the gamer, | boat im to the quarter pole only a tougth in thirty *R F oeydy cn Thnceusy, October 16, of Paraiysie, Jonn ene of Jana iy fa] ore wet “ee es Eo “nh Clabes 6) bxeinptio Whl'be Teoelved only ia the warda | Wwe AbOUld Ure the rebela oot and apoeerées tats Os | Soeemeed 8 oe a eee ey woot a do aaa atts | O'Kane, untive of tho coubty Antrim, Iroland, in the 63d il teery 14, oll fr in the Atatra Fa Ot “args stag Mla yong ~ he onl served, wi m bent a ' one fe wh the pounce the same revtde Uuther fralernelly, and slavery to raved." On cvas | the half mile pole 10 1:12, aud presented ths appearance of TEE ee risa mnacnieninces are tet arm sy tom tlt ian, oti, Wonk “anzna att es Ui M. HENRY ANTON Judre Advooate Gencral, | ssiutantion Major ‘Turner mys be has froquentty heir | « double teat from thers to the three-quarter pole, whea | Tho {rlenas aad searalntances ae suost pecpenttally i tin ar lee ney a honcester £17, Lit Minmiseloner of Drafting, |} Major Kes converse Un regard to the, prosnat trouble, and | the walle head of Rookightin began to show infroat. In } vited to aiteud the funeral, from his late residence, 112m Kei, Moston, Cid bee, tewsoy Athen. gl eae yeas tiny General Anthen met the ema: of e'Union, “do bas never uit wie bing whieh a Se an Bg gg hg a | Bein aipaescoee rest. tin 4 Breas 2.6 case 3.F Riveete, arrived at ve i ten ef Nate iy I Broo Com. A y he cory eon , ; on Boa to raiser tes en | "fuaran acteurs wren. A MER | Sic Thr uae mre nena ow | grey sccumnay youre “tun Nowak | Sai eatin arinernares eh Na a itor nm toe abor 4 rt i eR © Motpuage, Mec pecoline duties, hd wld them that ine | | Ym'iny views lila whouy Anodiniaible for avy eonuceen | inghutn, presved bin a fivtio tore’ than ‘he could tear | BUxte wre Mittin, at the Gan ompital, Gorgotown,D ea pees wah few suse Lo would issue bie ordre tn reiation to the | Bol tnd a miltary ving ao Key deg Gite States. (2 | avout ube hundeed und afty yards from the acore, and ho | of wounds rooeivet a th battle of Manassas, August 20, } ¥ isuince 307 unots {0 T0.A4y4 1 hoe, Bek, Bord Provite . aut doue, Theref Major. a left hia foot. This gave the heet to Butler, who came aged i rear Gaye. 0 hours, losving Jt made a ConcOnAN's IRISH 1.8GtO%—THR BIOUTH RROLMENT, fitnsod from te tulliuury service oiibe a ale homo a wiunor by two open long in 2. in 2.27 —the quickeat | op ie Foret ths family and the oftogrs and members era ae “4 Ay ‘ind? doubled’ he + Be Mey, e ever \o One on lo oor eset hs tates Gecey ary | ae romaht ot ture fn | tects slat pate | a ihe ceca oe Se ee if pa Deak Ou! Oe rm “e v" . - " ot ler of the disminsal at the War Hepwtnent, At the | Wis 89 a = pola wore nev 8 tate rosidence, No. 213 sty Guang 48 crakenta te Cams Hiatus Uigdinge eros Corcoran took bus departure for Washington on Thuredsy inter view of Major Key and Ma) visible from the jadges’ stand, aud, of course, the time a i. Ra pele peo} Bm Sted pes — yt aoe not betoemge 00. Seacconert Gace? could not We taken accurately at a ‘those poinis, Butler Heine are procistty, hel Sin afornoon, at one i megiment Las beou order Seot, ment o rn it off with the load, and caine & winner “ duly. ‘The following order ia relation to the | prove, tbat be was t couple Uf loogtbs in by 8 |” Homrs.—On Friday, Uctobor 17, Leemspa, wite of John Ri, fas current. Cane to auchor ih Po re HAND, Got Ue=Aer hark Comrocr (now, abort PORTLAND, ion oie Grate ter has just Leen tesved — bo President's reply an tate there war Roberts, Jr., and oldest daughter of Themas H. Allaire. tha et, i Uittvacageane, Buona Rrorwsar,s | oven emcne Uniea mon to bave nur ary fot Gunter. |p aceamTe Mis Rasa 42 1m Union Coven To-Day — Funeril acrviced will be held at tbe houye, No. 127 Went | 18 fai Bold With, tn, IDUNGE, Ost Paty New Youa, Oct. 17, 1 tage of the enem, Prince goes on bis twenty miie journey this afternoon | Eighteenth strect, on Sanday ‘3 sin jor at ok be, Ky sity ry ok mana at ‘Tan 'inrrew, the Sresal en thee cena Phe PUA, I em Capen BOT Ee cicee peeeilias the alstanes badse ba ldeab te retort seh wile akon New Ht, Bondy [eon we. fe Ree er G Dt ‘ite mt aa i ainen bie ti ste revpertiv« ¢ mmands at the armo one hour. Time is the favorite at two to one, and as fo ation precrnbe ae Mer trial ¥ iter) ers (ie Pore York, Vain Wace hid, 5 invited to attend Tnoin On her bat) ty Bs, “ebay Nv @ O 1) Insurance on the Barks V; that ‘old hose’ never caste shoes, breaks up, por breal Stvourimin.—Oo Friday, Ootover 17, Tuomas Srv | urinates. aaverens ence Le Rey ‘or ta Bingapore, I | gies, Varun, eR. eh ing Sa, sig um form ie, Uae bal areimect, Elisha Danvar, sy a dows in his race, bo will be hard to beat. ” " na, .,w the uot sat of his age. i koots. Singapore ES ay 9 his ten nea nat aeene Ries: ned it cates hehe t riohds and the ft) the are res Landon. r6 q pa Bosion, Oot. 17, 1808, ‘THE BIO TROT AT WARTFORD, tal invited to attend the funeral, from te Cha}t ate ant doneetod hea Re rtet ira Xba win wea CREE, OF TESARE Sige, Ueepamey Swed, Pore wee geet and ead | The bark Virginia, destroyed by the Alabama, was in: Colonel ds. M. VARIAN, | #ured at poo yesterday ia New Bodiord for $11,500, war ] ‘The big trot for tho big puree. iv which Laucet, Prinoo, | SPIN’, choot witht hartberr te Ln ggelaelneagh aod r cttit Cor th ' Huarvorn, Conn, Vet. 17, 1862, Incarnation, ‘thirty-first street, between Second and | goot yan of one = Gary inet Bate etay Fy th flo Aaa RAR {creo ge, ani abina mahi i aig Vote took w wat rian on the ebip for nearly her | Cyd her Hall, Frociat, ivariso; Bib, rie. Dirigo, Betle of Portland aud Lady Sherman are ontered a, =A ott, Liy ‘ ‘ Colone: phy hue ron ected to mmand + ADROLY At Hunt L. 1., on Thureday, October oe Sveti, Svw oy ave ne My regiment site York Suse Sune b bgp nice Doabet, iso destroyed by the Alsba. | wilt come off tomorrow (Salurday) at haif-past two 6 eof apoplexy, Aurnsn W. umOLt, in the Gist yuar ot rede a ig eae aici "Oise wy Ba et ; Ad ero, more “iNeient ofger Could not be placed jn the | MA, wae insured oo Wedoceday Iv New Bedford for | o'cwek P.M. 8 . A arn (re, me, repery apes , wen a8 Does aoting 1B the capacity of Liewtennt | g2y 00, var ried cibpr Bourg on Rararday giher drat feat ‘The woemvers ofthe fimity are invited to attond the “6 ‘ valmmnast, paant avis c Mall ~ Weare ag waiheny aie,