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: NEW YORK. HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1862. Hance ee een “RIN WAR MEETING IN BROOKLYN, mast _ aor galery, and that atacary Persona! Inteltigenees | Dr. Robert Hunt Provalence anid importance of Pitvonaty Diao “ atten cena {0 nttoud the funeral, from this late resi 123 Wor Aigeot, this (Saturday) aftorn in. at two pcigek Tho taty of our patriotic Obie” Magintrate 19 stopping % ed a Ten Pay Rian ace : | P tun Boron ov tue New Fork Mer ay — ‘iy in sisttuer Seal! soccumb, sith meh uy muntrindis | te Metropolitan. Sin0e her arrive! in town she tas heen | utr tual thot depose cea gtntiaemlainie fact that, of oll T Rommam, alidast peak dmeok bor Thavah Mf kaye daily called upon by the most distinguished of our tu its cecurrence, oF #0 fatal in Ke issuc as Pale | 0d LT gears. oe - Spcoshes of Hon. James Humylirey, Colonel | PM ie time enveloped in. dread, i Goub!, HY Ime Ro: Gamilton, of Texas; Gener: coriainty and gloom, still my faith is abonger thon that Consumption, cid coasider that i yeu 1 Tho friends of tho family are in Ldorentiae that the victuug will ere ane coudiaees Sat tt vcsure as all as family Are invited ¢9 astend the citizens, Amongst thoae who ha to tehin tho eat * wp intone Br y station of lise, we shall begtm rightly to conipre- | funeral, from the rowidouca of tis {athor, 108 Th Jast few days we nite tha names of the Hon. Jofa Yan gioom td that doybt gers, Of Tennessee: Jud; rol op ihe élandard of freedem, mportange ot increasuag our knowledge of {he ua | stroot, fLernoon, ab bili) re +e. Pern or freedoms battt® ones bbgin Buren and Samuel J, Tilden, Ksq. Mrs, Lincoln walt be | {Ure ot i ducwse, nid Of devisiue same tore ofc: ob Treeparsace Trea parti, Cake er te ‘* Frazer, of Florida, promoung its curs. oo Bean al ee Thome Siendthg are a0 jaune.) | S0veneded to-night by the United Staves Rand from the people ninuorant of the cansca which pro. | SUMption, Mre, Kuang, widow bf Willian Viizpateick, | ; &e., Moo hee seis bers Dill noe dist “Lat ston’ Datiove. tome Praete Meanie: Many, and. « Pap nepecn de wal: Maer Pines 44 Se ALPE eo eka homitisl Liat |. Tue ORMIp AOS filseAd Wa Bbipoanfony lnied to at 2324 | dence has somormmng £0.49 Wille "ie movement goin tan o’elock, ‘ : roy pierbet nf, prevention, or thes tose tend the funeral, without fuethor® notice, from hr tale Another large meeting of republicans fn other words, any own Daatt re ie ae En " Se te aon Hee Hatin Seroont lat the Bt, Niobolan Hotol yos. the pulfecings wud danger arising (rom coutitunad disease of Femdonor, Nv. Lis Bastar streat, om Sunday attornova, at alee YN Hoingnene Bat, bel avenge *. *' Blind wibeliot is sure to err Thurlow Weed has returned from Washington, and is | .,Th3t {iis vant of information doce exiat among the people | Philadoli nis payrs ploasg copy. yn Academy of Music, im conjunction with ax ont- nd scan His works in wala stopping at the Astor Housa, politics, government, mechanism, and. Wade, Ue . | Ula Ter ecet eC Sule gathorine, in sypport of the republican State nomaina- God is his own futerpreter Mrs, Gen. Robfisem, {row Washington: WR. Pabbiua. | tule, cyyrpelle | to coulebs themélvas ulteriy The relat: 0 + y r vake it plain, , 3m, ee a ' Meith: and of elmeinlen car wii ives and friends of the family are invited to ions, | The academy wen wall Giieg: bat there was BOF Fy, 1 depen the Presi Aer ek nn cove nai it # of the United states ariny, W Rady, @ Memphis; B. Te Fhvaith and of the prineiplon on wich prevalent and | attond the funeral, from his tate rosideuce, Bedford ave- anything like {he outpouring of the ma: that filed the ith gratitude and joy. (Cheers) It is the only step | - sea wife, of Toronto: R. Weston, of Gen. Porter's ft nraservine It . ation of dis, | 24@, botwoen Lafay ut Von Buren streets, his (Sa “game bailing ond crowded theadjacent streets on Wednes- ng (his war ia the right direction and in the oniy die | cor, and C. R Lintes, of stich gam, aro’ stopping ab tha ‘ ToT as eutiely ° acaulaiiones | tur te afternoon, ay gheok, Tho romaros will be day evouing when the democrats were ‘masters of | Tection, to put down the cause of the war. (Cheers.) MotropOMtan Hotel Sguith | aud the latter may almost be sau to vound the ) bu 4 Greeawood Cometory for intérmant. re We owe it to ourselves, to our ehildyen and to posterity (0 George Harriviggon and wife, of Washington; Dr. Good. | *°PAUons oF the popular Bia. Hexprxw,—Ov Tuesday, Gotober 14, the body of Buaa- z bie cvs ont to b om df 1 @2 win, of Rhode Island; K. Monell and wifo and J.W. | be efleted by caposing itunrough thane built, ouenste why Hildeburn, of Philadelphia ; Mr, Prescott and wife, of | the p read froma tay lo day, Rud fo Ww! they New Bedford, Mass., W. A. Ready, of Montreal, and G. B. « anon On all the © Trenbevents of the dones and wife, of Washington, are stopping at the men niust cust off the din Clarendon Hotel, y by whiew A. wie too long the situation” Perhaps the difference in the point of Mumbers was made up im point of intelligence and re- @pectability, oud perhaps mot, Atal ovents, the fair sex Was meh more numerously represented last vight, arra Hievran was interred at South Amboy, N. J. We loved hor—yoe, no tongue can tell How much we loved ber aud how well, God loved Ler, too, and thought (t best To take her home to be at reat oe to it that when this rebellion is crushed, (he came Ganse shail hot again involve us in the samo croubies As the clouds gather thicker around me, as the gloom is more and more impenetrable, f will gird up my soal for the darkest hour and stand Ot that, like the poct's last 1 AS Genera! Rogers was coudacted to his seat on the | man, talking fuce to face with the immomorial sun in the ol. Progtor,, of Ver: : . to the healtint ait, aad st f Southern papers please copy, 4 1 “4 Prog mont; Judge Johneon, of Cincinuati; ws Lids. tical esi ws ph mn “we Aiago e was ree:yntaed by the undress military uniform | Preseaco of acruvabia watievan. it aly he, tek | J. M Billings of Viteactpbia; C. i ‘tilton-and. wile, 0; ' trill Aivance Moeangeon stance, | gy itimammns On, Krilay morning, Ootobor 26, James « \ OPE - ” r e, aad iucaleulabl nod . yoar 6 Hint be wore, und received a warm and cordial waleome. | yiist ju God.’ (Loud and profonged checring, the andi- eae RR re da er met ge. Aen tird Hulunowledgs; and Locployiayiy Pansat git classes 7," "111 hits are lovical to his. Inte residence, 968 Niath ev tis may ato! viewed by the non-progreasive drethrea, T purnoge tw reauine the good lng everything which I deem valuable to Feuard LO Lbal imporiant clase of senses to whith my practh sively confned, the duty of followtus my exmtaple with ti atroet, until Monday, when his remains will be taken to Mowtroai for interment, Montreal aud Aberdeen (Scotland) papera please copy. HoaduANon Friday, October 24, CLanm, (he only danghter of Harmon and Ellen Hoagland, aged L year, 7 ‘He is on colder! gentleman, of average stature and slight bold. A inge, prominent brow, and hollow, sunkea Gh cks, give Tula an appearance of deep thoughtfulness en l gerionsness. Colonel Hamiiton, of Texas, oceunicd & ence rising to their feet and was ing their hats iu tumult uous applause and the band striking up “The Flag of Our Union.”") ‘A sorics of resolutions were reat and adopted recoeniz- ing the antagonism between the slave system of the South, wife and B. 1, Benedict, of Troy; 8. O. Barnum, of Rul. falo, and SM. Whipple, of Chicago, are stopping at the Astor House, J. 1. Massey, of New Orleans: F. 1. Mills, of Montreal; 80. bon, and was also the recipient of similar 5 com on tho part of the meeting. abd the free institutions of the North, aud sustaining and | 1. Hulme, of Philadelphia, J. ows, of Louisville, | wimladies, Pau st cog d aud Kustained mouth: 2h days. edings were opened by the choice as chair- | warmly approving the recent emancipation prociamativa Ky.; James Kidd and wife, of Albany: W. 0, MoBride, of | tion ty ¢ Yar the infor on of tb ‘The relative: da of the family are respectfully may of the ‘ion. James Humptrey, cx member of Con- | of the President, Cleveland; Sames Hogan aud family, of England; F. Wool. | fri Of one uf the nighest aud brightest ormaments of my bare | Was ited to ater noral, oO Sunday afteracoa, at two gress, feow the Brooklyn district. SP°RMCH OF GENERAT. ROGERS, mar and family, of Burlivgton, Vt.. and Gass Powers, of | Samex Ulark, physician inoninary tothe Quecn of Koginad, 7 A Hudson, are stojeping at the St. Nicks 24, Jouw Duvear, aged 40 y the pre Luabie work on acum General Rogers, of Tennessee, then came forward and SvevCW OF HON, JAMES HUMPIKEY. Me, fe sony acknowledged tho compliment paid him | was greeted with’ great enthusiasm. This was the (iest | ‘The malady under which Madame Keasnth ts suffering uh he tutat inemcaey of ti ie ; Sn bik (hi « ding oficer., ‘They had corehere at | Une he had addressed a New York audiouce, He hailed | is eancer, Though a recent surgical operation has stayed g the, frequeey oF sre ralatives and friends are reaped lly avited to we ty of itseli suf - en f eenoom, AL oue o'clock, the mvicition of some true Southern meu, who desired to } from the land of bisa who said “the Union must be pre- | for a time the progress of the disease, there is but little other inedhod of remedy in tein . y Ment to Us to seek Cor B01 from th ter, 100 Forsyth street. express * entiments in regard to this cruel rebiilion, | eked.” (Chee Did that great man tive he would | hope of her restoration to heath. e « Hot but he aware es the grea: diMloul. . 7 There wore Northern apologists. for the men who plunged | fight for th Union: but as he was dead, his words were 2 | qhe Corporation of Dublin has granted a site at the end | Hes which present thomelycs to the accoraplishineat of my | yy 2tMAKe-—4m Monday October 20, of bilious dyseniery, the conutry win a terrible war, aud it was therefore | bequest to the nation that the Union must be fought for | of sackville street, near Carlisle Uridge, for the statue of | VEWS Of mevention and that these can never bec - Ro ia Fong ny = Prong ratifying sv instructive to bear the views ot some | and preserved at wk lizards, The time for requests | O'Connell, “about to be erected by the Irish uation aud Cap Oe He a ee bab ee ee stir othe! pala CO TRE eer nee nie connie Janam Eimiheras eu who had escaped with their lives, and | Was past—-the rebe) lapon them, and the people | the Catholics of the world.” obable that imy, work cranes aud Bede ober oh cng ipa te Whe tat fe. she iven hel of Southern, despotism, He | must pot it down. — The olive branch men should be sent Shs hk i a Ea ag rhe ah rs pepbi sion frees bere of the trusted that Jie proceodings of this night would nerve the | South, and he conld find women there to ss bip them ou Macemean SoU OF Ete eee ae oe litteey Se aewers!; aise te inoue heatis and aris Of those. who were determined to | Citagnin, ((heer# and) lau It was hot men’s on w York Chess Clab and the teachers of St. put dowa Cie rebellion by force arma. with. | Work, that; the loyai women of (he South were enough to | The following wills haye been admitivd to probate dur- PLC eney Scrives, mee buaak reuaesrallys tion for the Ainerican orticularly to press d the fanerai, on S ‘ternoon, at two nm. Tie had more af ver had before. uth. It was said whip character to-day than he son the necks of the Our Tevard ‘0 tlie cost in treasure or of . (Applause.) + man at-the So 1th whose e, two years ing the week:— Will of Stephen Molt, of No, 85 Beckman etreet, one of the heel the admission tha: notker, L202, Mulberry portant public station, he (Mr, Hmuphy of dospotism w a Nf x i ‘ : Mn Gheerve. “Meany io ynrey) | there was no Uniontem io the South; but let tho army go oes Heirs-at law of Sir John Holt, deceased, formerly acon Wi oom » widow Nazew Moore, abr ofisi: aud divine comrage, accomp::.ivd with true nd Union men will rise up in tens of thousinds, | Chief Justice of the Court of King's Bench in Bngland, be; | remedying the evil.” Secon ca never h aged 76 voar: oy uty Cork, treland, stitesmancti) aud gagacity, Grst on the Committe of hern men were a rel ,desporate fui | qUexthing one-tenth of the real and persgpal est ite of Baid t impressed wi Cork, (Ireland) papers, please copy “Whurty- tires, ond afterwards en the report of that com here sympathise with them. (A yo Ba ied arabe ge ot cae te fo leaves a to nd. aly jlowgaw-ceOu thurwtay, Ostober 23, Ermamern, wife of “ « ts nA co is tl hea 1 he 8 nnat-Ma jarge amount of property, principal relatives. for the infor | John lorrow. auth ein t sent none tative, on ae ihren) y fay. . Ee bie sp Will of Susan Degraw, beguesching suing of-money to he propio, and -@iyewied Ris fay ‘The fricnds of the family and those of her brothe: he floor of tint House, barore tite {lubed | tainly to have them, bit whew they act their rights they | ber relatives. . tig alg Wolter 6 and David Shaw, are respacttutly invited to and « brows of Southern m which the | Will Certainly hang by the neck. Hang them and we Will of 3 ret Burr, of this city, heqneathing her ‘ow, what I propose to do in this sevies of letters, to | Mttend tho funeral, from her late resid 2 West " “1 warn gentlemen of tue Suuth whoare now | &viupathize with them to beers and la or.) | Pereonal property, &c., to her sisters, ant making | which tuls isthe imtroduction, ts to deserihe in puttn, Wn rth siroet, this (Saturday) afwrnoon, at ons ourtni trogedy to power well upon the sae | ‘thor? were Union men in Tennessee, und the tove of tho | Ue following disposition of her mouey:—To Jame | langage Me, eavsrs AN syMpiANLe OF without (urthor net row must one day give to a suffering | Uuion wi at there ns in New York. ‘The people | M. Titos, of Kyo, Westchester connty, $10,000 of he thro: ¥ aiarth, ozone ‘on Thuraday, October 23, Mr. penile? A as followed, be iherdcclaation (hoe the | had no sympathy with rebels. He bad hebn fired at by | 0° Sarah Woollx, Jamaica, Queens county. $9,000; st LS, year of his age. eaker nade up his mind to ioliow the dicta Ube (raivors there; bis son was fired ai, but slucky | * Hlizabeth = Woolty, of game place, $5,000; to enh iy rane of the famity are respectfully in- “at home or abre Mie result v enough to shuot a fellow tn the face, and was thoa par- | Anne Rol Woodbury, Queens county, #5,000 ; to wadiug. tha funeral, from the residence of his Shak shag sie ow teh Oxi trove lie hoine: sxedall night, but Inckily he got of, (Cheers and lnnjshter: Pegay Sinitin, t Neck, Queows county, $5,000." AN ihe ses sve Diw links inte ge 0. Baker, No, 189 Forsyth street, Siaeeanl aghacow oling rs some - Be carrie ise the tcnos cere hal’ the'y abaye sums are payable in ty # aftor the death of | Securiiy againet vonsiirp nday afiernoon, at one o'clock. Those pre hi countey flee tor their lives, He had succeeded in escaping from | the surviving sirter of the testatrix. ‘To the American | {restncnt of i ifornia pay © copy. ead bo thom, and, thank God, he was ready to tike up arms for Society, $25,000; to the Americny Church OE treed he AWM. == y, October 24, JAMES Met ane, son of Audrew J the goyerament, Go lo Ten > and say you are a | WY Society, $25,000, lo the Missionary Society | In giving any p water | Thotwisand Mary Aut McCabe, aged 2 years, § months Union jan, and L would pot give a penny for your seaip, | OF the Protestant’ Kpiscopa@ church, to be applied } tie publichews pobi | a aye, HAMILTON. h hearty o ed that he received wil pride and jo ow citizen. The great question to domestic missions, $20,000; to the American Tract Society of New Yori, $10,000; to the Pore and Burton Seminary, in Manchester, Vt., $20,000; to the Now riend® of the family are respootiully invited to snd {he funcral,on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock, ih suvvet, Jersey City, to the Cemetery glter.) They say there they’ would rahi r mman than thoy would adog. (Cheers and I ) This was all Cun for the rebels there, but 1 Me. How tulations — the tithe ald ap ropolit Jo. the ; , Aeoraefast York Meepital Society (including the Biovmingdale s : , : they hod met to diseuss was how to obyiate the diilicnl- 4th to the Union man. George Washington w as y the gi I, Ng COubE, he te,uembernd that in} that upon the people, ‘flo hoped tbat bis | 3 the American people. He had not long lofts | Asyinm), $25,000; tv the New York Dispen- Ualied States ile practice ‘of (er c cond appesronce here woubl not be attriby Lill some among us began to erect a golden call. A sary, $10,000; to i, Luke's Hopital, $10,009; bi oy intating medicines an years, 2 mouths and 5 days. jatives and friends of (he family are respeetfuliy to the Children’s Aid Society, $5,000; to invited to attend the tne for the Blind, $10,000; to the Soc! te rewesty was appliod The beretiis conferres Institution y for the Rolief of y bad thing came to (Jef. Davis) who did p am would gauce vu his part—nor would he bave been i ham lived, and Abe: from the (once of be. for tue very kind_ invitation which he had received, | Knew that Ab : Of welt talind) te: ‘tui to the greit questions cf the hour, inut it) might be bitter in. their slonary society for Senmen, $10,000; to the Kye aud kar a te x tie at day afternoon, nt two o'clock nor had he ever abstained from giving to his people at ail time to come, New York politics bad Infirmary, $10,000; to the Society for Promoting Kvange. ing t actice Wa: ieNarty.—In Hrooklyn, ou Thursday, October 23, hone his v ence on the affairs and feelings o: the South. lical Knowledge, $10,000; to St." Apt's Episcopal charch HOT ULIILY \ this city +) Cldest dangiter of Hugh MeNally, im the 16th we on this rebe iion in its incipient stages He had besorgit them to ponder well what they were “there were, however, many things of which 3 .but which’ he kuew his people tenied to. He therefore bad not pressed vv opmions upon thom. He had already de what Le believed to have beon the real mo- year of her age. » iriends and sequaintances of the ‘amily are reapect- to attend the funeral, from’ Ler father's Pacific #lreet, Uhis (Saturday) morning, at for Deaf Mutes, $10,000; to the Womans” Lospital Asao ciation, $10,000. All the above siims to be paid within tour years frown the death of the survivor of the said sisters of Lestatrix, with interest at (he vate of four per cent from her decease. All the rest of her estate. reat aud personal, the testatrix leaves to the American Bible a the South every puization of (he money marke more than all, they were influence? by the political feel: ina of the North, “There were no polities tn the South but secession and Unionism, le did not kaow thafdenmoc exisied, of late, iu the North tif democracy was against the war ho was against d y. (Cheers.) He ea have now agin sion, Whileh we ee REAUOUB LebOre OF | hose pec t ied here Oana. —-On Wel . Maurer OaKney, Q ‘ Facies ahr hem fave of much ge the one tatu, } wise of Clinch tives o€ {he origimators of the rebellion. “It was ict be. | that tie people of the Seuth hoped something trom the | Seciety and other religions organizations. end to auy ¢ c 7 . rd to preventing | democratic party. Now, be wontd have nothing 60 #ay to a oo iensctt Clarlankeuden| ince roeye Mie racily fre revoses tally : late residents, that party. Like Lov and Abraha the forks of wonld not travel the suine road with these feli therefore, Le bad parted compavy. (Cheers and lanzhtei ‘The democrats were desirous of semlit.s those peace men South; but he would soon be there b he would get the women to whip them sat of il, Tennessee sound for the Union, if you could remove the incu that pressed itdewn, The best wen were imprisoned aan cut down. He had taken a military porition, and be wes anxious to fight for the Union, He would do that to the best of his ability; and, if captured, he hoped the rebels would parole hin. He thanked them for their atteution. ‘Yhere were cries for “Mickinson,’? who occupied a seat on the form. ‘The chairman cume forward, expreseed lis regret at the absence of Geu. Prentiss, and introduced Judge Frazer, of Florida, r. Feazes reviewed the policy of the democratic ¥, and advocated the repression of the rebellion by the bayonet and the beilet. SPRECH OF DANIEL 8. DICKINSOX Nibro’s Garpxy.—Mr. Forrest appesred last night in the character of Claude Molnotte, in Balwer’s “Lady of Lyons,” for the firet lime in six years. The hovse was well filled, and the audience appeared to appreciate the efiorts of an actor whose presence upon the boards of a New York theatre is always welcome. Those who have seen Mr, Forrest in the grand conceptions of the master dramatist and poet of the Puglish language, as embodied in Lear and Richeliet, will not need (o be told that the character of Clonde Meletre fatis below the standard of ‘his natural capacity. Whether it may be that nature dia not create Mr Borvest (or a Claude Melvotte, or that the dcamatist did not create Claude Meinoite for Mr. Forrest, it ig contain that~while neither the text, such ag it is: ner the incept the author suffered if the hands of the great American tragedian—there is nt that sympa- thy clictied between the audience and Whe actor, or more eo! Engi snd thai I advo. ation ts persons! trelates (0 Seton: ling the niten’ jection Tt ie Hot cate (he precti’e, What coucer and o: little momen| © pereonal liberty y ct of Columbia, or trade that they bad determiued to sever thei 1 relations with the government. Kit these syere the motives Mist were paraded before the people the South. The election of 4 wus one of the pretexts seized uposr '¢ were net presented to the people. They own than any of there precexts, The cou ‘@piracy bad been ripening for years. There were a few Who tad # knowledge ef the s'cret, and be would call ae @ witoess Mir ster hene, of Georgia, Vice President of the Swuthers eenfedesucy, whe said he could count on the who were at the bottom of not to establish a new meat, but to originete a governinent of 4 diferent racter, aud—in the language of Mr. Ste Phows—Oo government resting pon sinvery as its corner stoue, aud revarding elayery as the one great lending Toatwte of the ¢ st to the detriment of all other rights and inie atseever? And what kind of a . When they cime to pany, he cl aiternoon, at wo 0 Brow: On Thi Jou ¥. O'Briks, daughter of Fliztbeth and the sate lok O'Brien, merchant, 0 county Meath, Ire- inne, and sister to the Rey. , lute of Jersey Y, Aged 21 years and 2 months. We rolativer and friends of Lie family are reapectfully invited to atiend the funeral, from 8. Mary's Catholic chnrety, Hoboken, on Sumday afternoon, at half past two & Pa bie importan’ y vest kev will he on chronic cartarh and ovzena, Your obedient servant, ROBERT HU Physician for Pala New Yore, Oct, 24, 1862. ‘NO, BR Broadway, Genin's Ristori Mat for Mis GENIN 8 Jovita Hat fe NIN'S Ristori Kidi Maugretta Hate for ini eww siylos Intants new styles ior boya. @ ew wivles tor y 3, PRaners, only wand Harriet O'Urine, aged 2) years daughter of Malthe and 2 months. The relatives aud friends of (he family are reepeeifutly attend the faveral, at (0 o'eiock Unis (Saturday) &, from 106 Fast Ho ~O W » Neonat A. Pkstnnoxr, oldest son of J. aie William Pembroke, a4 #,8 now rendy at No Sula and t Talk as vey Tt most be a govern. There were renewed cries ior Dickinzon, aud Mr. | prope ly the person whom the actor sents, which ‘ome of Our months and 18 days. , by clave pronrierors, and with military | Dickieson came forward in responses to them. He was | Sir forrest is se in other and | Would like to pas x stop to free polttien) ack The fune i take place this (Satorday) afternoon, at keep down nen-ciaveholders. | loudly cheered. Hi a hearer, not a¢ a | jicher characters, Tbe piece was well gustained in its | Sf Jaw Uiry are two o'clock, irom the reektence of bie wvther, No. 92 Bast speaker. He had bi ed in Washington this morn- ing, avd conld not yet fix hie winner hour. When he heard o” this meeting he started as quickly for itas the ome was sent out in the leiter tor Mr. Sea ih Carelina, io Mr. Perkins, of Louisiana, whieh a iad referred io at jenyth in his previous sveech other dramatepersone—Mre. Aen playing Pauline vry well, iisking ali the striking points of the jeading scencs with mneh fore The friends aud nequaint iy fnvited to attend cow of the family hout further invita- hece, He ceveated the principal Yointa ot that Letter. | denserati: caudidate for the gubernatorial cuele of New ee icatathpatipheentiane corse commenticg spon them. It wae not, he sald, within the York started fer the wilds of Wi-consin.when the rebel a sg: ape pl : py '. : wer of terial man to propose aBy plan ‘that woule | lion broke out. He could not think o ing them THE WEEKLY HERALD, er asem wrt ncis.-Ou Thurmlay, Ociober 28, Jou Cur Warts, aye salisths | the views of thome meimbers of the Thirty. | here with @apcech or part of - - New Hat Company. 148 Nassau st Sr * : f: The Position of the Union and Rebel Armies, Eust and Wes The Wrekiy Herarn, ready thie morning at ten o'clock, will contain the latest despatches regarding the present position of the Cuien and Rebel Armies, Fast aud West; ‘The latest news of (he Advance and Operations of McCiel. an’s Army in Virginia; Further Particulars of the Hecent m Victories in Kentucky and Tennessee; Important nce (rom Enyope, and all News of the past week of an important or interesting nature. Trkx+—bree dollars per year. Single coptes, in wrap- pers, six cents. ) duprimis, then, all is qi Potomac— ui laughter)—but T'can tell you that the waters ef that river will soon be ruftied. The authoriles are awake to their position, and are wmined to grapple it, and soon you will lear oO; news hat will bring to the Unien men of the umtry, and will secession Beisharzais tremble in their shoes. (Applause.) They called these Be shav-ars the democratic party; but it wae ne mere a vemoeratic party than the stick which the boy gets eusven his lege and calls a horse: is # horse or the i, which the Hittle girl ealig a baby is a baby. (Laugh } The people bad heen cussed North and souih with Thig rebellion was an office hoider's aid office These democrats tel! the people that Uuey wore joyal, Well. he did not call them distoyal. Mr. Seymour deciaced his loyalty. Well, ne did wot say ue was not; but he reminded himjof the trial of a Metho- rgyman ta Penusylvavia Who was Wied for some 8 found that they jor the Rev. Mr. Smith gnilty of tr charge; but theught that his condnei ading (0 it. (Langhter.) Could the lewluthe. tion be drawn oat with & lec or baye bis jaw pierced through with a cbera? It bad to be put down by the strong arm ef military power. He arreigued at the bur of the world’s opiniv one who taltered ith the question im A de if the de wisth Congres who kad roselyed en the the destruction of the eat, Indeed, many of them ind declar La arte blanche to write whatever Ub id not accept the privilege. It afforded torevert to the avenes that then took place «(0 refer to the conduct of che then Presi dent of tne tiniied =tates, The facts hail beeu giv poblie tn tie paver drawn up by Lieatenant -Beott. (Cheo's.) He -vndersiiod that Mr. Bochanan Wee proparins a history of hese times, Tue subject was worthy of the author—(anghter)—and if he should be dt his tache sbefore be ended bis work, he hoped iD Rue AIMotation of tt would be left to his friend Guy. rawr Floyd, of Virginia, (Laughter) He re Terred w tho inany oiferta mae in the North to prevent the rebsiiton, aud asket whether the Southern loaders had ever manifesict a desire to end theve troubles on any yOrrms whaisce ver’ On the contrary, the rebel Congress n thet huthiug would satis!y jute recognition of the confederacy, ehwlug aii the clave States. Did avy Southern efflcers Indicate the siightest desire te come back vn. ler the the United States? — Dirt they net ail declare that they woula make goed Soeir independent poeition, or ihe in de‘ending it’ Dbey ali decinres! that anders pres’ terms would they amite their desti the people of the United id Nerthorn ap The friends ond relatives of the family are respectfully svited 10 attend the funeral ut one o'clock, trom the rew t Thirtieth street Pxs.—-On Liddy, October 24, CaTanmve, daughter of Wiliam «nd Havnah Powers, aged) year, # moni hs and 19 days Yhe feral will take place to-day (Saturday), from the aw of her parents, No. 313 Hicks street, Soutu FOOKIVN. Rra-e:r.—-On Friday, Ooteber 24, Jame Rvsertz, John Russell, aged 86 years. The relativer aud friends of the family are respectfully vite io atvend (he funeral, Ou Sunday afteruoon. at one @elook, from her late residence, 28 Weet Twenty-reventh treet. Koosny.—Gn Friday, October 24, after a rhort snd pain- Many Fasaanerm, eldest dangliter ef Jumer and wey, aged 5 years aud 10 meuthe nis and acqviaintances of tbe fmuily, and the avd ex-memters of Fulton Engiwe Co. No. 21, are respectfully requasted (o attend the funeral, from the once of her parents, 150 Leonard street, on Sunda ab ome * 1m Fri of Benjommm 2, Stat Whe veintives and friends of the family, and also those of ber sen in-law, Uenjamin F. Chambere, are respect. Oniy one werk ler t bea made, On and after be $2 WO. Felt Hare at ey) ne of their $ val to the . this (Saturday) afternoon ence of Lis parents, No. 149 David's Fall Style of Gentlemen's H. 29045 Hivadway. near J) T, 357 Canal Street.nFall All Banta, Hat siylee Beaver eud Fei Hats, for tn seen, new and desirable stylce to Caps tor gents, of White's Fall Style of Gentlemen's Dre: and BOFY HATS at 26 Broadway, opposite Si. Pau ghurel. Espenschetd At legs thi te p biti # eker's rebellion MU Hats—Upening of the berm inves the opening aye pon the to fashion Re her iy. Tis Hat he inspection of fro tue varions «Hat of the se aaran etree cial Drawings of Murray, Eddy & Co.'s Keniwuieky and Missouri State Lotteries. Kaxttcxy, Extra Chass iS—Oclober 24, 1862 i . 31, 12, 11, 15, 28, 62, 25, Kenrecur, CiAss 5 —October 24, 1862. is skill, who wishes to sele styles before the pubiie tle best ane fin and would post as hel pay L wt iis supertine article, as $8 in Br quality, every gen 00K . October 24, Mrs. Kisze Sarre, widow oF St. Louis, a Performane « To-day, at OMcial Drawings of the Delaware § Loverre Twe hy ecm Rernom ne toziste present the en} “Olive branch: Tothe non siaveholders of the Seuuli? No esired to put dowa the why net ctw Dy }—Oetober 2 fully mvited to amend the funeral, irom her Inte'r “Fer theso men wanted to seo Gre men of the North come | and grapple witht it, insiead of urearing tt with bonied | 54, 74, U5 "47, 71. 46. Giesiaa: pr penne hg I potbee ege ted thent, armed cap~cepic, and strike the manacles of | propositions of pencer These mev had Lo more right to- Detawane, Coase 364—October 24, 1862 Sicha ‘Sbahicasince =n Paetaday, Oe Pardes v'cinen , Choir owa jinmhs. That would bo the reaps uy offer | day to elm t@ be ihe democratic party than 1 7%. 30, 14. 34 19, 11, 64, 42, 72, 28. realdeuse of the bride's mother, by hie Grace, the Suciawicx.—At Sumatra, on Saturday, May 10, Mr. ‘9; clemency (1 Jo Davia, Wiglall, Floyd and all that ilk? had to claim to be an aigel ef Heaven. | Cireninzee Hee te ink aceisted ty the Ree Me. Mexierny, | We L soctnwicx, of Deverley, Mass , Second oficer of A, MORRIS & CO. Y Mighs recognize the falrpeas and | Wilmington, Delaware. ab the. arality of the Laughter and applause.) On tb ald suy that they @rnld return to their ship Mowierey ‘ue vears faa @ consrienee Void of offen iy ey age 6a aenvinr —On Friday, Octeber 24, Manganr “le very question he y Joon Nowax, M,D., F. ROU.S., Sarge cng ae Ve Sout Danimt Joux Dowax, M,D., FR. C.3., Surgeon tn her Britanvie Majesty's Royal Navy, Medical Stal Pert Royal & 5 rr, homes.aud (nee the men whem they had wronged, out. | cinimed the protection of the ow 5 in favor ae a Sehansd " “aged rijued. we ot Hoy * es . Wiclal Drawings of the Library Agsoe | Hospital, Jainaicn, Weet liviies, to Mawy Acnws, eli relict of 1, Li. Seiamiet, agad 77 yer j fork oa ase. return e dlaewpyi uno be’ was | auithicus trenethe quent mw ater hay. | ciation Coowans es Reatecky danghter of the lalo Pauriak Notormick, Hea. uf thie city. | Panera! sey cnie cage andl irwenty fourth atten, wildy fata “ate. oleen 40, Memenipp! salem 8) wae’ | a mica, ¥ a We anaes woe cheeses meee. Pp, October 34, 1868. TON—Ksi2y.—Ow Weanesday. Hever 2g. in the | coPser °F Madison avenue aud Twenty four tb street, with Save. qMuaceions, let these who tlk af the reatoration | save Weim be would mvs Wa rae a en out ito Fey * Beise Mo. i--Octa ae eine ames, Wo Duanebe ines, tether tie | SkCon-tm Thoreday evening, October 29, of diptherm, e Univ! it was, earn whatthey donot know—that | (Cheere.) He was no po! i but, in the 7, 62. 69, al, BS. 82 Fer aie Vanaaven ughter of Caroline E. aud the tate hosevelt we of the South who have eutered, who have been rob- reise of the war power taking that For cireniars, &e., address KuNGstny. J. Seoor, aged 4 years, 2 months and 2 deve. wis wot the nove.—In this cit xeuse for it. » bonds to the determina on to put down this (Good) Better that whole generations of and white, ghoul pars away than that the nami wy planise )— Ved and betryed, know better what we feel thou th ny teach ws lire. (Appiiuse.) We are uot particylariy whapkful for their symparhies, which would bring us ‘wack to the position which we ecenpiedt b fore the Revoin- ¥ desire to exhibit their sym athy by going Jive branch we spuru that sym nie it will de to round a period m a If siaver canse of the rebellion, it war t Te relatives and (riends of the family are respectfully jnyited to attend the faneral, from the resider ner mother, No, TSeammel street, corner of Bourg, on Sun any afternoon, at one 0'¢ 5 Siv.—Ip Calcutta, on Friday, May 90, of braia fever, aves GRANT Sine, only son of the late Alesasder Hay sina, of the Rev. David Sim, of thing out by the roots R. FRANCE & €O., Covington, Ry. beret, by I Hine Earth City, Minnezeia, io Dytsa a. York Mire ober 28, at the read dence tev. ALE. Francis, of Bronkctyny James B. Mint to Sanaw A, r this city He set rebellio men, blac tree of liberty should be uy 1 perty which Prizes Cashed in AN Legalizen Lotte= ries, by 1. A. DUNN, 140 Broadway, up stairs, Letter com- mui ne com! «ential Prizes Cashed in All Le; ized Lotteries. . a “ : is af Moses F. Fishe ‘Tie speech, that whue it will give eid and conv ort to those | to where chikiren pay ib the beams of the rising nn Intormar! . JOSEPH BATES, Broke —s od Adhd this city,oo Tharaday Aberdeen, Scotland. aye eure swho have ocr bith rights in their keeping, these men are | ihe setting sun. (Cheers.) He inveked bis heare Lc Dgrednninnhinenee wea teal Penge my map sir. OF Tendon, Caleta aud Abertteen papers please copy. Wrsr —Killed, ut the bettle of Antietal Fowanp D. Wier, io the bath rot bie age, of Rav F, Fourth Fiywes ry, Burnside’s corpe, United States Army. this local election, that, if the nacion must go down in blood aud teare, the great Fropire state should not apsed the arrow. 1.9, the struck eagle, stre'ched pen the plain, Dit incrossing tie gloom, the despatr of the men of the South who hive beeu resliy the suffvers, and who we iutovdet in all time to be the victims. Let m learn o jeseon from the 11) Joss Royal Havana Lottary.—A Prem or Rockiawn, ¢ paid for prives, Highest price paid for Jone. mation fonsished. TAYLOR & © PHINE, RECON ( Ly Galwoy, ireland. At Springiietd, Mare., on thu Christ Chureb, by the Rev. Goo. H.Me selves, if Coy will Boileve me. T No more through sunny clords to soar again — - cis his ‘ 1 NKOU expect to force conviction «ow unw iiling Views his own feathers on the jatal dart Hight Cartes de Visite for s1— ou cheney Quix, of shi to J. Romamera MISCELLANEOUS. sid Which winged the shatt that quivered in his heart, | the best made, BALCHS, 239 Greenwich s primgtield. as T fee! to night— mea talk loyal seuti- SquieR—Moone.—At St. Andrew's church, Richmom Staten Jaland, on Thursday, Oetober 28, by the Key. The Loving, Hom atio Suurer to Cons Moons, danighter of Chas, W. Moore, all of stateu (sland. A, sor-1eo-2.— DRAKE'S PLANTATION BUTTERS Ue poraies, Sifenatbens wid purilies the system, iv ® pers corer, Tt 1s composed a Bark, 1018 and 1 he: Keen was the pang, yet keener far to (ecl— Fe murverd the pinien that impelled thé steel, While the eaine plume that warmed his breast Cartes de Visite Pictures from Life madeat $2 per doven, in the best style of photographic ar'. DY APPURTON'& CO", 443 wild 448 Broadway, there. How do they expect to ee \ elo: mandi (Applause. “ " iow, by the Rew. Mr, Mor * parity, ve Dyaney aia, is Gos Rorius-inat iney wetch wiih the Reeve ile meeting at eleven o'clock adjourned. for the Ruptare PeAaa Besace te Catcie Wises, On and jv just the thing for chaayes of the wasons. with rupture or vocers, Vrnegin’ HW DRAKE & hotels aul saloons. ., 202 Broudway, New York. Sola by # elocticns. We regard it" ay , “ox the first ray of a bem «i gli. Itvis the we leave Of @ EuCcesefol nud ey erly Lermination this War—in a division Of sentiment among that peo jo.) Do they expect you to rise up wi gS aint the government? No: but they ‘That yroraments abroad will come ws the Chat Jou are Uiviued BReNtiMeDE as te which is right aud WawW Ww wong In this groat etrnggie, and they ex- (ae to be manifested to the people of the idat tare: by the number or men who talk about vebellion with ole olive branch, who talk @bout winning back rebe's who have committed them. Melves bo the esting of th. be tate John Re Wi mn. Newark re please copy Teacr—Wiveine At Detroit, Mich., on Wednesday @etover 22, by the Rey. Mr. W.N. Lyster,¢ ‘ ras Tracy, of Now York, to Maxta D., daughter of the , em, ows Wilkins. Died. Bessamit.—Of croup, Hesny S. fo cag Bevjamin, ager 25 days. The trionds of the family are respeotfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 10¥ Faat Fifty-first street, this (Saturday) morning, at ten o'clock, Soine® FRANCAIRgeThis evening a benefit, got up by a committee of artists, will be given at Niblo’s Saloon to M. Sage, so well known esa vaudeville writer, and as the former director of the French theatre in this city, ‘The entertaininents will consist of the pretty little pieces, “Une Visite Imprevue,” “Dans un Grenier,’ and a mono” logue, ‘Un Secret Devoile, or Public New York,” all written by M. Sage. Between the vaudevilles there will be a musical intermede and pas de deux by M. Vietoffand Mile. Costa, M. Sage has many claims upon the public of LEXANDER DUMAS GREATEST WORK AC WILL BE PUBLISHED, ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, ANDRE DE TAVERNEY; THE DOWNFALL OF FRENCH MONAPCTTY, ra Being the fipal conclusion of “The Cor e Charny, Are OC & Physiciy Necklace,” and Years Later.” BY ALEXANDER DUMAS Complete im tio large 0 ruliimes, 10 paper cover, price aoe a ye ney ots fu one voume aoe BAe we Kseliors ud Nows' Agents vi se orders atouce (orewiat they want of this areas Work. Trusses.—Marsh é& Co.—Radieal Cure Truss Office still at No, 2 Vesey atreet, Avior House, No a om with any other offlce of the same name, A lady a nt, Gouraud’s Poudre Subtile Uproots Hair, from any part of the body, Warranted, 453 Browdway. Bates, Boston. waren cog less and reliable. Sold by drug: oI . _ foteand Deriumers ay where. Faatory, a Barclay street youngest son of Fran. 2 years, 9 mouths and 1 " Kk. and we trust that the attendance upon thts avi nay upon its current. ‘They inteud to win th ye | Now York lll ovince a proper appreciation of his vervices, | _.W. A. Batch: Celetrated Establishe |" hicox—in Brooklyn, on Wednorday evening, October | “Pubiished nad forsale by B10, B08 te coeettT Tee nat iKtOK toey mE J s ealatemtsiet iss tnt 2 + | mom foe is, Toners, Hae Ha Doc, aad | az, Faas acon, i youngest child olFiamnn and 1 PETERSON & BROTHERS. . : bees ‘8 jar |. Bagon 2 years, 3m a Law’ : 7 ‘disturb the and security of orber governments not Avrivals and Departares, on arriet M. Bao nod 2 van 8 most Ba § Gay ie hom i ores ma Gaeotgnt atrost, Putadelpnie. eek Copien will, be seat ty on, 1 $1 to the publishers i i , ROMATIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS.".—THE SU ws “5 bes leave to call the attention of his custom ert and the publig to his new tariff of prises for “Schuappe” bis bottloa Whee and Liquors, ; 1UDOLPHO WOLFE, 22 Beaver street. ly invited to attend the funeral, from the reetdence of bis parents, No. 266 Brilge street, Brooklyn, en Sunésy af- ternoon, at three o'clock. Brown.-» AtPhiladelphia, on Monday, October 20, Pact. 8. Brows, aged 17 years. Casey. —tni Friday , Octaver 24, of consumption Parrick Casky, in the 56th year of his age, @ native of Abbeyloix, Queens county, Ireiand. ‘The fviends and relatives of the fainily are respectfully invited ig attend the tuneral, from his late. residence, Saas sbroct,,on Sunday afteraoon, at one ool 5 pa ‘ 3 L—Steamabip Avstralasian—Mra White and sie tee eiler and indy Me Wane and brother, Mt and lady, Misa Clark, Miss Arkinstall, two Muse Matthews, M Arias, Mr Starrow,, Mr Nisbet Re nd lady, Mrs Apgie(o Clark, Valentine, ami 4 Mr Hopking aud’ gy Adlatnns Critters ME Brando and indy, M. Mr Santon lady, in'amt, child and nurse, Mr Bamtord, Mr Morgan, De Margulies, Miss Adams, Mes Meaudrew, two children ind narse; two Master Bapniards, wo Miss Banani Mics A itu. Me Bo f fr Rais and aon, Mr Gilmer sh¥ jo, Mekacthandt, Mr Turner, lady eqd infant; Bir Bare nard, lady, two children and nny Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, Preserva: ive aml Wik depot, wholesale aud retail, No.6 Astor House. The Dye is applied by experienced artista, Beautiful Complexton.—Laird’s Bloom of Youth or Liquid Peart, for preserving and beautitying the complexion ana akin. Ladies after once using this letigh if: toilet article will be convinerds that it has no equal, Sold by druggiste and at 430 Broad ay, ) tm Luther Once Thought He Saw. 6 devil in his chamber, and threw an inkstand at hts head. Had they had in thegeglavs AYRR'S Pili \o bor. ise goed as this. IT may be asked what | would have done Sy" oF Testortag the government. Lam willing to fhave coustitntion as it i¢—for it will tolerate the -existence o(siavery as woil ax it tolerated its ex tenve. (Appliase,) Some “olive branch?’ gontleman May say, “You have got to be an aboilitioulst all at 0." Well, 1 have never been afrat of a name, jews there was something resily disrepatable in it oa I know that slavery attacks the existence of self. verament on the continent, T feel it in'orpose betwoen ychudren aud the existence of the rights which [had ped to leave them. I find slavery in the position of ‘onnor, Moore; ) WIRE'S PATENT LEVER 2US8" CURES RUP. A Pa 047) ehh clean aud easy, Female Supporters: lets free. GREGORY & CO., 25 Bond street aad Braces. Pamp! that freedom hall” go down in order that two Miss Harnards, Me } nil the devile that © from a disordered stoma: 8 — ~~ Seer Ci Poe dude short the spirit or iborty | Galina isiy, MeVanderhorst, Mr Beriolin, Mr Reucue and | laughable fright would ust have become amatter of history, | | UROWLY.—Om Friday morning. October 24, at eight | ~ 071, HOUSEKEEPER ‘ice tn Sah olen ) the death struggle with the spirit of ism, and | lady, Proforsor Emerson, be! and three barge | re Neher o’clask, Micuagy Cogey native of cowaty Longiord, wy, buying at B.D, BASSFORD'S, Cooper Lustieute. Blut spirit of despotism grows out of the institution of | Morrison, Berroot, jtontes, lerrera, Lumley, De Mertino, Hill, Inimitable Cutter of Hatr and pariah of town, in the 48ih yoar of bis age. Call and see for yourselves, s avery. Fa competied to eecten which le Lodght, | PhiPvraikers Capetfopkins Me Gitta, a Nes airs | Ye gle Dye cents Week or biowa, “Beet in use, | 9 re ee sand ine granite sree eos ete cay | 4 LBUMB—OALL FOR TIKGETPTY PICTURE ALAUW jhave determined to fight on the side of the life, the | (, Hiand aon, Messrs Mi ‘Parker, F Leslie, J Les | Sold at No, 1 Barclay street. wy, how ghey td ; t Bo pe ‘OIM: i tT fig) , sora S: “Poial, 106 largate, Parker, a spd emt eee rere invited to atiend the fune- Ek ae 83-W, reduced prives, as GIM. rpetuity vad the long continued blessings of yverument to my own race, (Cheers) If 1 late residence, 629 Hudsog street, on suuday Frawncnc—Steamship Bavaria—A Wachineger, two chil: Use Professoz Miller's 50 cent: Ha! pad 4) Sh, roan “MANUFACTURER'S, CRUTCHES AND . wk | A Sehmedeler vee on 4 Jack and Brown. The besk Sold by druggists. a(térnoon, at balf-past one o’clock precisely. are ince ‘arm. in their ‘Rends, they” ‘S'nmes, A Beery, C1 Holts, wite aeareand ey street. Conta eatirday, Ociober 4, at seayon board | AT cattator the muilign. Oo : fe for an opportunity to make good what T say, a wile, © TiteJA Ralkstein and child, Chrfatine Gar- Me United States guubcat Conemarngh, Doarexy Bac ©. PUSSELL, No. 2 Ooriianst street. Rogers & Raymond Call the Attention thes Of AY TEN BY MAUS MILTRARY CLOTHING, Superb awortnrent, fect moutaud style, Modesto Piiadlishanenty 121, 199, 126 Futton nd 214 Bronawny, & Bon’s “Snow White tml Phat Ss Tor beautAtying the somphotton. Bold by Ml drag anton & Son's “Cocin,” the West Arti- whan world for dressing and Preserving the bain. Bald Dy all denggsts. a of the lave ur childrem, Simon Se oe ith I eaebert Maric, Lomier, Margaiha. Peucgriew, ine Hani, J O'Brion, 8 Weidenfeld, PES He and sister, W Meye ‘Obermul ‘Cla no Mie kondnent, At: Nungnann, B Lowy, Md 3 Motel, H Rurenteid-—and bw) in the sterrage, § ‘Oniwansn Menmship McClellan Judge Major Fir eee ¥ oe “far OS Sonnston i TE Roseell, 8 F Gean, Dr instant, and was butigd at gea, Commxa, Captain’s Clerk, aged 19 years Hone itsnong W. Commie, o¢ Brovkt Davis —On Thursday, Mp pe 3, Cuarues H., son of t panied Davis, aged 21 years. Mr friends and relatives ot the family aro reapectfally juvited to attoud the funeral, from Is late residence, No. Moet atreet, on Sunday afternoon, at balf-past one o 5 bbovtigww. Ou heey a mee 28, Parave Dov: AN, tn r of bis age. ie Tho Tempives ood friends of the family, also these ks gon-ia-law, Uornard O'Rorke, are respectfully jay! They ask toe Whether Tau in favor of the sclamation—it scems to Le ad stumbling bi a of aoine of voo faltbral im this part of ta country or ias fn itbern man accept ee - ag ge? (Kothusiastic applaase.) 1 not ire on LANCE 15 AN AW MIXAPION TO THB didord Heaies, warranted accurate m 3 Dy durable. A full eRe, tet les it pews BROWS, Wann user, No. d Barclay lone. ii eae —RROWN'S PATENT Bian wacoheentmeatiers: fath fives in pete. eran yeara, Winter and depot 2 Broad way, commer of Fulien. gieat, ‘of old saw on the wall. Ls \s the dread of ‘ody which moves the hand, that causes fear and ‘That te the great bedy'of the American: Yoo are thoroughly convinced that iiberty Biwioms’ MAL, BNLARGHO , wack t feat, Cored without pada souvehieucs tothe p Went, bY De ZACH AKIL. busses Relers to phys! ans and ane. Beane of ths city. oe B. OUTMANN'S N_ VAvOR BarHs—ars ourth siteon, neat Beeeawa™> OUre of Khosunatiam | Warranted, fe GOLD SLRuve ROTTONS ANQ aru Ds, sw atybon yee by °) alway, bo tie ve” ALLEN, 110° J “ome —_—— - ee ARPER & tromaas, ranklin square, Wow York, Publish this fay Mom fR OF REV. DR. MORE AY (iow) paftmoles of the Key. 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Blomentary Sounds; 8th, home Spalting; » Writing: 40th, Drawn and Porapective; th, ines and Measures; 12h, F Solids, in sheets, 25 centa each. Mounte!, 00 No. 13, containing 35 Famillar Colors (aiud ac 70 Hand Color Carta), in sheets, 90 cents, Nowlt, Chroma Uc Scale of Colors, in sheets, £9 cents. ‘The two Color Charts, with Lend’Co'or Cards, monhied, 3 *O. Nos, 15 and 16, Quadrupeds; 17, Birds; 18, Reptiles an@ Fis 19, 20.°21 and 23, Plants, at 36 cents each, ta ahects; mounted. 90 cents per curd. fob tgok Wie culire Sot, in whects, 67; mounted, 69; aitae ‘orm, $11. A MAN Adupthd to th other Atds tn an lie Biot.” Ae. ko. With steel portea) A SERIRB OF BCHOOL A ty-two in Number, Desi ary Instruction in Wituson and N. A. 1. NSTRUCTION IN OBJROT LESSON! ooland Family Cha: ng. By Manctos Wittaow. Pr T have carefully examined your admiravle serira of ‘School and Family Charts,” and the “Manual of {nstra:tiom in Object Lesson,” aud hight f their desigu and execution. ‘They will form a bie addition’ to the text-books and ‘charts for our P Devartmeats and Schools, and 1, the Board, aud em- tensively used by the fon, 8, 8. Randall, ei ntendent of Pubi Instruction, New York city, Ook ), 1862. Iv. ILLUSTRATED HISTORY GF THE PANAMA RATE. ROAD; together with @ Traveller's Guile and Business Man's Hand Book for the Panama Railroad and Us cannes tions with Burope, the Unied states, the North and Souths Aulnutic nua Pacitie Coasts, Ching, Australia sui Japa by Seti aud Stea lent ‘. Uris, Second Edlidon, Ker m0, and Enlarge: th, $1. This tworthy history of the Panama Rai roa, from the inception of the original contract to the pres at Uuy, wits a full account of tks prr pnliuon and bame 1 is given foe ning the varions lines necting With the roma, A. present condiuen, commers countries bordering the Pa And doing busines with the United States and Europe over the Panama Railroad, with information in ee gard (o the expenses connected with ¢ jal transactions th those countries. In the preparstion of the work the strictest accuracy has been the firs! cousideration, HARPER & BROTHERS Have just published Agee s MAGAZ catty, INE FOR NOVEMBER, 870, &% HISTORY OF FRIEDRICH CALLED FREDERICK THE GREAT. By Tuomas Uaruyin, Vol. UL, with Portrait and Maps,” L2mo, Cloth, $1 25. McGREGOR'S SYSTEM OF LOGIC. | A System of Laogio, comprising a Discussion of the various Means of ncqute: ing and retaining Kuowledye and avotding Error. By Bi MeGunwor, A.-M. 12mo, Cloth, 90 cents. Sheep, THACKERAY'S PHILIP. The Adventures of Philip om his Way thronglt the Word: showing who robbed Elim who helped Him, and who passed Him By W. M, TuackeRay, Author of “Vanity Patr he New= comes,” The Virginians,” “ Pendent bh Humorists of the ‘Kighteenth Century, ur Georgun” de, Be, de, With Llusteations, Bye, thy . ‘ FIRST BOOK IN CHEMISTRY. For the Use of Schools and Families, By WortaxcTox Hooxxr, M. D., Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine in Yale College, aue thor of "The Child's Book of Nature,” “Nainral History,” 4c, Tiustraved by Engraving, Square 4to, Cloth, 60 OLIVE BLAKE'S GOOD WORK. | A Novel. By Jome Conny Jrarsneson, author of “Isabel; or, The Young and the Old Love, vo. Paper, 26 cents. ABLL DRAKE'S WIFE. A Novel, By Jowy Sauxpens, Svo, Paper, 26 cents. HARPER'S HANDBOOK FOR TRAVELLERS IN BU- ROVE AND THE BAST: Being a Gulde through France, BRelgiima, Holixnd, Germany, Austria, Italy, Russia, Dew hark, Swedes, Spain, and Great Britain and Ireland, W. Piasnoxe Freripar, With » Map embracing Col Routes of T in tho above Countries, Large Imo, Ci $275; Lentber. $3; Hall Call, $3 60; Roan, with tucks (for tae (aveller's pocket), $8 50. +" Sent hy mail on receipt of the prise. OLITICAL FLAGS, BANNERS AND TRANSPAI cies—Leitering and Ornamental Painting of every @e scription to order. (Established 1642). NOJER & GRAHAM, 97 Duane street, near Broadway. to Imperfect visiow: ig indeed 01 vital tmportance. At by SEMMONS, Opuet by experienced person ed to every defect of ‘8 IMPROVED FOUNTAIN PFN.—ONE FIL writen so 1 Lonre Rent by mail, Rend, alammp Toreiratiar. GEO. F. HAWKES, 64 Nasea': strect, N, ¥- 1G, PIG. PIG. ee ie Free Lunch at 106 Wooster street, thisevem- RE, STONE IN THE ses of both sexes treated: oC Kuryery in the Peow Onice 221 Sixthavenue, FISTULA, STRIC and the ‘special di 18, Inte Professo: fedical University of Philadelph near Fourteemth street. | vE MILES PREPARED RVE jet de Colers aa ms per pound, This is the original Rye Collec, a — to ali others, N. DAVIB& CO, 146 Bowery. all . PAC 18 VORES CONTAINING to POUNDS EACH Orders from ipe country addressed to L. 8. HOY nt, 1 NE treet, will receive p oo. GIVER HUNTING CASED WATCHES FOR, FIFTER Pe Warranted correct timekeepert. For sale by i) ALLEN, 416 Broadway, one duor below Camal street, furmorly 11 Wall street. SEMMONG BINOOULAR FIELD, MARINE. OPERA SD and Ride Giaenen.—The extraordinary power of vite me Siruuient renders it adapted to answer the combined pus and opera glass. Jt will detiue objets die- retty at teu wiles distunces 1h fa gatiabie for the thea ‘ouree, target practice, men tourists and Sod: weak SEM MONS, Optician, 0914 Broadway. unior Latarze House. [Mon paren AKD ENVELOPES, PRIZE PACK te es, Arroy Poridoliog; wholesale dealers supplied, By G. 8." HARKINS & OO., 3 Beekman sireet, New York: Nour Obaar vation. 20.000 FESO aR EAR Tae 7 or $100.000 bipseame PERIOR CAWINET FURNITURE cost. ‘ SON, FOURTH STREET, Northwest corner of’ Broadway, Will sell the whole of their superb stock of Captuet Farah ture at comi, Lo.reduge stock, which ly made of the very best, | seasoned and selected material, by the best workinen bm country, '® thelr own Workshap, under the superviNica of the firm, whow reputation for excellence of manulscenp has bees estabiiehed for seventy years. Ipped to all parte of the world. ‘WATCHES, JEWELRY, &e. wee. NASH PAID FOR DIAMONDS, PEARLS AND Ale piecives stones, Also, for India Carnel's Hair 53a For ah Briltiene (10 pin) of roatchivss quality. Wo PLUM eG Brewiway; Ot Mand 2 uil3 only. Ww. == “pest OFFICE NOTICKS. \PRICE NOTICE THR MAILS FOR g sity ‘outinent, Via Southampton aad = s Wiilclosend this offre ou Faiacdap, of Ovtober, at 10g o'clock A. st cane Up wie Nhow ms, sie —btaae lon ana B. 9:45 A. ©. and D, 9:20 A. M.; station b. 205 A. M.5 and G.. 9'oclock AM. The matio.for Trex ‘And, Via Queenstown, per steamer “Cty of New York, wale we at this office the = dat gt a) the up town sations en Fi event tober 2 o'dock P.M. ABRAM WAKEMAN, Pe Me aril TCO LATE FOR CLASSI FICATION. G WEIGHTS DANCING ACADF.MLBS, 806 "BROAD. and Harwood Hall, Xowaville, are now open. igh mniaece and masterse “New York, Bat ‘or viday altery cons, commencing For further jparticulare see circles. $$$ —$—$———— SYRY M. 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VICTORY —AT A MERTING OF THB SEE al pean a in Ceareation, held c} 4 wott L a ‘aer vd reet, Bret aeiag, O26 We S, Bliaworts. was, Wasa every Means to secure . biotirned order, ANDREW RUG ww in rue, { Searetaries, it WANTRO=A SYAART PROTESTANT UIRL, TODO CR, i | wel ironer and plain cook.” Appiy at 96: Wea tt st, Cor Wwe ez miahod recy Vow to gemiemen oF vee Atleman and wife cols rivete honse. good loaation nye. ct ‘BL 50, Max e ee RK. —NICELY Ge Bagh Twenty-eight strerh, ‘Apply a nd aL ad