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NEW YU H- ALD, FR:DAY, , OCTOBER” aL, 1862. is) SSS! RE OA. <seaneteniiieriaaamees nen cnet Whether we a it tree urd NEWS FROM FORTRESS MONROE, 1 MR ODD AND HIS CONSTITUENTS, | SeNME el far eel sf THE EUROPEAN #1 erSaxces MAILS FOR THE Paciric, Teel tages ot Geo, Mead arta rae sitbasaenaies be Teqytsi ein Conee Let ns, “Chorefore, eds wall “ £] The funeral wit fake place tule (Wri ay) morning at tes ‘Statement of a Deserter from Richmend= pte BT nA ar pett eth The Bohemian OF | Cape tee c The mail atoamabip North rnd Cuptain Joried, wil , . Th frat Re ne * Not a eis quaednsue 1 hes et Jours, NF Oct. 2 cave this port at moon to-morrow for Aspimwail ollie n- pafemoracaiy a ee of she | 4 Break Sown aud a Catistrophe---Nobody | fe ce bihorquestions ween oF canis se +e steaustip Bolatnian, from ite Re the Lome | The mails for Coatral Amerien and the South Pactte coneide vis Londonderry on the 171i iMstant, jresod Cape Mace, | Wi! c/ose at half past ton o'clock (o-morrow tnorning 2 rowle to Quebec, ab three oelock this (Wedneotay) | Tho Naw Your Hasan —Paition for the Pacisi—wit be | rst morning. | published at hall-past ning o'clock to-morrow morn: | ' pliotam. Me The sou was aoheavy aftor the recent gale, that ¢ was | 4 will ountan Interesting Accounts of the Late Baitios | ne Trem as, imporetb ¢ or (he mews yucht of the press to board hor, | Xt Union Victories in the West and Sonthwost, , i \ Long we shat si ‘The dates per the Bohemian are five days tater. ingle ooplen, in. mwappere; reaity foe mailing, six cents yc Po tie. t a ba hy Lard Ee sen lime The North A. i t her Potne Pondre Subtitle ‘Uproots Hate Ht waa in the aireful comitic oughly aud heavily clad with irom, and ww im every WAY | Uh. serious injary had rosuitod wo many. ale, Wood hai | S88! sive" Yo your dniy and al will be gaie, Stand Sen eet eee fii yanieeg ae fron uy "yart of the body. Warranted, » 483 Brondway How tet roctve th wou sp cineh oomorner. she nay homm: atnlened about ® | | snoimted to meot hisfrionds at Rrookes? Asnembly:Baoms, | **m end fear aot The steamship North American, from Liverpoo! onthe | pacehetoste Hale Dyclehe TR a lege, _ how art now with glory erowne eh he ae mato eeearel fei78. 2 a ae ing | Broome stroet, and there aud on the neighboring stroots THR PRESENT AND PHE g | ¥th, vid Londonderry oa the 10th iustant, arrived off this | worid ;imsantancou Tarlo ang ria ‘ede ne Yow, luce one, thou art gue from Sho has ag yet but one gua on board; but the Aber SWS | Ai, supporters wore guthering fast, with banners, PRESIDENT AND TIE BORDER STATES. | point at nine oeiock last evening, and remained ut anchor ry i Barolay atroct Bog Meir an beth, d o= her wore all ready. Wien [lett tho rebeia were about | a eee an sie aroote, leading thereto ee until this morning, owing to @ heavy snow storm, whoa Shall ne'er ist) thee mre : bets kt remaining ane bourd, ne, ‘racine were bright with bonfires and innumerable lights Mampennente 9 & Conversation Between | gho proceoded to Quebec. Her news is anticipated. Cream, ne ileoieae cence be kr pears nerd Ree er Enid friends cf the Comtiyy a pr ‘make olght miles por hour. ‘the rebels have every | ®PPesrauce of Mr. Wood himself, but with the Iuck waich the Ea eensi patie Message of the dred and nine steerage passengers. Phaion & Son's “Cocin," the Best Arti- | 797! lab arenne, 6 lurdey aftornoou, athe hd pai uct wnvrequently decides in favor of the just aswellag | of Mare She roports:—Passed on the 22d instant ateamship Juras | cle in the world for dressing and preserving the hair, ‘Sold | , VO#PS.—Om Thuretay even) Cot mor a of @onfidenoe in her eapabitities, and are certain that she | penta aie aa nals da wallcea irs [krom'the Louisville Democrat, Oct. 26.} at iemanh, by all druggists, tion, Auasantion K.Yoxren, in tho 4st Wil prove a success When the people of the North bear | ‘he unjust hse pm se cameabs Wie Hoaebstes ik wat publish this mocning a report of the conversation erpen Rela Ie c Ft wa ry fren Ma ate ves t = What the Morrimac No, 2 is a failure, that the rebels do. | 7" Mr. He ivey eer rmys treiraeret tonto ponte med NoneArrival of the Arab: devon wholeesie tad rg’ No.8 aaiar House. ae | sitet, on Saturday afterner and escaped the fate of his friends who were then stand- ing ou his platform, That platform, as the result proved, ro id * possible, so as to take us napying, Tt was for this reason | ‘0 studs Soom eth checks sap msag en ek ae ~ bata rebel officer made the remark, ‘that the obsiruc- | whey be kissed bis mother, ‘tions in ths james river at Fort Darling had all beon re- | "The demvcracy had assembled to meet Mr. Wood at » intending, evidently, to convey the idea that the ey, on dancing academy, in Broome stroot, betweon Artiste, Philadelphia and Londonderry papers Ponpr —At Kast Morrisamia, on Wed mitable Cutter of Hair and | 2°, after a short und painful tlluess, dvips ox + Dvd times. It relutes fo a subjiet upon whielt tho artieete Whiskers. Ha'r Dye 50 cents, biack or brown; best in use, | wite of Honry % PU the conversation have no claim to secrets. Besides, the- ea No. 1 Barclay stieet, ‘the relatives aud Yeienida of the fumil aro subject is disposed of, The reply of the border States to wT jaltimore and Ohio Railroad. shone Invited to attend the funeral from St. Anv the proposition of the President, on the subject of eman- : Bavtumore, Oct. 30, 1862. Durno’s Catarrh Snuff.—The Pleasant | Morrisania, corner of Apne’s avenue and 1osth cipation , has been acvepted by the States they. %- |. The railroad oMecrs hore have just received telegraphic | #"4 eMectual remedy for diseases of the Head and Throat, eh (Friday) afternoon, at twoo'eloek, without further .« Tepreson' edas conclusive, as far as wo can judge by their acts; | aavicos ‘from General Kelly that the rebels yesterday ‘@lare hor to be so, then they may expect her to come out it copy of it at our disposal for some time, but were Haniax, Oct. 80, 1862. Lot cartaip its publication was called for by the ‘Thore are i of events. It is, however, part of the history Sivergael. BOONE Se ARG SOE NE RIE TR sg perdi Broadway and the Bowery. An immense ‘assembinge rt e red to let the Merri . 2 out. and the President to have changed his opiniou Unanimous.—It Must be Apparent to Stare. —On Sunday, Octobor 26, AvGustos Reem, Sr., = -Obatructivus wore removed to let the Merrimac No. 2 had rusued a in_so rout, anal thousands bad takes up fag to the radicals of his party, Hix conversas | comploted the destruction of Back ereck bridge, on the any parton who attends poltoal meetings, Tine all parties, | in, tho 80th year of Tua age ‘ Aoi Fourie Moxror, Oct.29, 1862 | jug was organized. ‘Ar, ‘Wood had not then mado his tion doesnot ‘show ns poison at préceat Dut whatit | Ealtiore and Ohio Rolled, and that there are obe thou wo ppertmneny Bo Loompeeeneegrin dl Bt petty entberegh dle! rl of end ‘The tenmbost Motamora left Fortress Monroe at | appearance, but it was clear from the first thut when he | Wa#t the time. sud two hundred rebel cavalry at Hedgesville. The | iin beauttiul siyion; which can only bo hadutzis Browtway: | Aiume'arecen ectruliy tevitod te attend. the Cineral, tite did—what with the crowds ingide and those who would MEMORANDUM OF CONVERSATION. bridge is ten miles weet of Martinsburg and twenty-five | W!!! slwaye be found to have an overwhelming majority at | (priday) afternoon, at oneo’cioek, from hisilate reside. oa such gatherings, twelve o'clock M. for Aiken’s Tanding to-day. Sho only | endeavor to {cllow him—that the room where the meot- | “Daan Sin:—I callod, at the request of the Prosident, to ak you to come te the White Hougo to-morrow morn- | from Hagerstown. The bridge was ninety feet aeep and No, 24 Kighth avenue. took up four chaplains and three doctors for exchange | ing was to be held would be tried beyond its capacity. Rway.— At Pieasant Valley, Va.,on Thursd: ‘Tho Vaple Leaf arrived here at two o’ctock, but did not ‘The Brookes’ Avsembly Rooms have been a very, | ing at nine o'clock, and bring such of your colleagues ag | one hundred foct long. mpl urge frat seeeredmeaued Hats, | os or wounds Ted atta Gan ar make ‘ ec tod | fAvorite place of assembly for years past. Mr. Brookes | are in town.”” PPS OAL Le EE March 14, 1862, Ciarres Rmay, of Hudson City, No ‘bring the two hundred rebel prisoners as was expect tho proprietor, bas | them for the last fifteen years Wasurnctor. March 10, 1862. The United States Supreme Court. Ladies F Ae Masta aged 20 years and 4 months from Fort McHenry. fas dancing rooms, and never felt the slightest approhen- | Yesterday,on my return from church, I found Mr. Post- Exscumive MANston, WASHINGTON, Oct. 20, 1862. ‘ure—At Banta’s, No. 357 Canal Ryan —On Wednesday, October 29. § ‘ . atreot, Elegant Mink Capes, Muffs and C y R 0 s oi 29. Sama ‘The last ot of rebel prisoners sent to Alken’s Landing | siou as to their stability in any respect. ‘That was, how- | master General Blair in my room, writing the above note, | | Two assoclato justices of the Supreme Court of the | fancy'vure Gente Otter eid Nearer Fan Cee aie | of Andrew I pally, Que which he immediately suspended and verbally communi. | United States having been appointed since the last ad- | jroods and Gl cated the President’s invitation; and stated that the | journment of said court, and consequently no allotment of } ming and Sway’a D The relati re ret 0 President's purpose was to have sotue conversation with | the members of said court to the several circuits haying as tavited to attend the fnucral Lite rea t Loe apo of Kentucky, Missouri, Maryland, Vir- | been made by them, according to the iifth section of the Ribbons, Velvets, ée.— Chorin Out Sale | 86 Wyckoff street, Brooklyn, this (I riday) aftor gi Delaware, in explauation of hie messuge ot tho | act of Conyress entitled, “An Act to Amend the Judicial | at reduced prices. BLUXOME'S, 1,117 Broadway, two 0 6th instent, System of sho nited States,” approved April 29, 1802, 1, kin’ enty-fifth atreet, ‘This morning these dotogatious, or euch of therm as | Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, in hier of J KR. and Helena Baria ng were in town, assembled at the White Hose at the ap- | virtue of said section, do make an allotmentof the justices L way Readers of Hera af You | twin catalan. Calter Boots, Balmors Funeral this (Friday) afternoon, at balf-patt one e id - | wish ourselves and familie poiuted time, and after some little delay were admited | of said court to the circuits now existing by law, as fol Fah fee romenelren and ever, to be tried, not socially, but politically. ‘was.not responded to by the rebel government, and that ‘A ‘meeting yesterday, for the ratification of Fernando may be the reason for the detention of the prisoners at | Wood as memb Congress for the Fath dis- Fort McHenry. trict, was notified to be noid at Mr. Brookes’ j, | Assembly Rooms, Broome street, and there The gunboat Miam! arrived at Fortress Monroe this | Zutiered at the’ appointed time the chiefs and aftornvon, und now lies at the government wharf, taking | their retainers of that district. The usual amount of on board heavier guns than she has heretofore carried. banners and flags aud transparencies were there, and in Miswes’ xnd Boy’ Ireland, aged 38 your wo. Furs repaired or al PRANG.—On Thursday, Octobor 30, Maia Louw, only full (orce the r.uks proceeded to the room where the meeting was to be holden, A fow of the lesser lights | to anaudicuce, Mr. Leary and myselt were the only | lows:— R & CO., 887 Canal o’olock, from 202 West. forty-third rirces Our Fortress Monrve Correspondence. | Were holding (orth, whon a party carryiby a banner, cou: | members from Maryland prosent, aud, T Unink, were the | — For tho First Circuit—Nathan Clifford, Associato Jnatice. Taowas.—-In Williainaburg ua Wednesday, Octobée 9 ; Fonrarcs Monnor, Oct. 29, 1862. spicuous with a Greeley anda contraband iu character, | oniy members of the delegation at that time in the city. For the Sccond Circuit—samuel Nelson, Associate Jus- Eight Cartes d “Visite for $1—Egqual to | pyyins iuomas, agod 54 years Arrival of the Steamer Georgiana—-A Ship en attracted general attention, anda rush was made to the | I know that Mr. Pearce, of the Senate, and Messrs. Web- | tice. the best made. BALCH'S, 253 Greenwich et., cor. Barclay. ‘The fuveral will toke place this (Friday Ng’n, ae tiny—The Avpirent Caus—No Rebele Near Witla: contre of the room, near the Learer of the banner. A Mr. | ster aud Calvert, of the House, were abscnt. For the Third Circult—Robert ©. @rier, Associate Jus- SES acer one o'clock, from her late resilence, 146 Vourth Apne’ ? rele ims- | Verking was at the moment addressing the people, when After tho usual salutations and we were seated, the | tise. Last Day But One of Pauvrettes Or, | ‘Tho friends of the family and the membrs of ihe Mot burg or Yorktown—Hebel Movements—The Commanding | 4 rush to one point, the centre of the ‘room, | President said, ia substance, that he bad invited us to | For the Fourth Ciren!t—Roger B. Taney, Chief Justice. | UNDER THE Bnow, at BARNUAU'S Muscum, dist Episcopal church, Willett stroet, are respectiully in Rebel « icers in North Ca o'ina and Pelersturg, Va.— | was followed by a promonitory creaking of the | meot him to have some conversation with us in explana- For the Fifth Circuit—James M. Wayne, Associate rn vited to attend. The Union Commissioner to Richmond—His Acts R flocrs, and this was followed by a ranid | tion of his message of the 6th: that since he had sent it | Justic 200.—'The Turtle Taken on the Coast of Vartay.—In Eastchester, on Teesday, Qetober 23, Mire 4 . - i P% 1 succession of reports, followed by a general crash of wwo- | in soveral of the gentiemen then precont had visited him, For the Sixth Circuit—John Catron, Associate Justice. Florida served by Bayard, 13 Park row. Asy Oprte, wife of John Varian, in the 69th you of ber diated—Colnel Ludlow the Prop-r Commissioner—Money | thirds of the floor, and dewn went a large portion of the | but had avoided any allusion to the message, and be For the Seventh Circtiit—Noah H. Swayne, Associate BRITTAN & SCOTT, age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family ‘ “Matters in the Army— Movements of General Diz, de. people in me ep os be Longue ea idna ne 4 s, A Screams and cries follow and those. above wha escape The mail steamer Georgiana, Capt. Sol. Pearson, which | the catastrophe stood as it were upon a plaiform, from arrived here this morning from Baltimore, reports that | whence they looked down upon the wreck below. An ‘on passing the “Wolf’s Tray,’ on the eastern shore of Vir- | alarm was ope Loong Gall eae otc snies slocl were upon the ground witha ness which churac givin, at about four o'clock this morning, sw a splendid | Prizes at all times our Drave firemen, Capt. Gxpenter, ‘sbip on tire. Copt. Pearson steered towards the burning | with an extra force of police, was also promptly preseut, ship and approached it as near as consistent with the | and did much to quiet the feetearerate pad for a time, q afety of his own, Tho boat of the Georgiana was | PTevuiled. Everybody was fortunately more frightenod therefore inferred that the import of the messago had | Justics sal ail beon misundorgtood, and was regarded aa iniraical to the | For the Righth Cireuit—David Davie, Associate Justice. |, Frwsses— Maren | & Co—Radicnl Care | siond tho funoral, from hor late rosiden Interests we represented, and ne bad resolved ho would | For the Nivth Cirouit—Samuel F. Miller, Associate Jus: | Sjuneotion with aay othor oflce of ‘the shine name, “Alay | OF, this (Friday)’ morning, at oleven 0 talk with us and disabise our minds of that erroneous | tice. ABRAHAM LINCOLN. — | Stteudante further invitation, opinion I, William Thomas Carroll, Clork of the Supreme Court Wuetay.—On Sunday, October 26, Lioutonant. Wat ‘The President then ditelaimed any intent to injure the | of the United States, do hereby’ certify that tho precoding Wretax, of the First rogiment New York Monused Rifles, * interests or wound the sensibilities of the slave States, is a true copy of an allotment of the Chie® Justice aud from wounds received at Blickwater, Va. On the contrary, his purpose was to protect the one and } Associate Justices of said Court, filed the day of the date "The relatives and triends ef the (amily, and also Of ue respect hee ee uhat we were engaged in a terrible, | hereot in the office of said court. brother, bod alg a. darmy officers. now in the wasting and tedious war; immense armies were in the In testimony whereof,I hereunto subscribe my namo city, and the members of Lafayette Engine Comyany, No. field, and must continue in the field as long ‘as the war | andafix the seal of the Supreme Court of tho United | daughter ot Edward B, Wesley, Esq. 19, and the Fire Departmont in general, are wwst respect. Brown-—Weatey.—At the residence of the brite’s pa. rents, on Tuesday, October 28, by the Rey. Alexander H. Vinton, D. D., EDwaRD 8. Frown, to Joanna CaRouine, than hurt, and though hats and caps and some note books all of thia city. dowered, and on coming alongside of the ship found her | of reporters were lost, there was no report of loss of lite | lasts; that these armies must, of necessity, be brought | States, this 20th day of Uctober, in nthe’ year of our Lord | , Bekk—Hussey.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday October 30, | tyily invited to attend the funeral, from tho reside ice of all a biaze forward, and the mainmast about going by the | or limb. ‘The rooms, the tloor of which was thus cruslied | into contact with slaves in the States we esented, and | 1562. y WM. THOS. CARROLL, Sete aerateniceeeron basen: of Nowark, | nis mothor, No. 98 Attorney street, this (Briday) after- ‘board. Two eplencid yawle wore suspended by the | do¥D by an overwhelming crowd of people to one point at | in other States as they advanced: that slaves would come Clerk of Suproine Court of United States. ee ee re eer TE oe. be ttn. Bins ARTWO @rriOtk: q if the same moment, are known as Mr. Brookes’ Assembly | to the camps, and continual irritation was kept up: that . Rev. Mra 7 ¢ cared a Ds Ase Wiurrersiy.—At Pelleville, N. J., on Thursday, ( davita, but not a living being was visibleon board. The | Rooms, Broome street. It is a dancing establishment, | he was constantly annoyed by conflicting and antagonistic Porsonal Intelligences Mae ee lany J. Logait, all of | 99, Euiza B., widow,of Wm. Whillleld, aged 65 sears, ® «crow of the Georgiana rowed arowmd the burning vessel, | with the general arrangements of which last evening’s | complaints; on the one side a certain elass complained if Tho compliment of a serenade was teudered to Major SruveN8—Cocks.—On Thursday, Ostober 30, by the Rev. mouths and 15 days.” ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited.te at- tend tho funeral, from her late residence, on Swulhy af ternoon, at two o'clock, and from the Mothodist Epiioopes ; aa . | accident will not interfere. 4u order to ind out her name, but were unsuccessful: | “Wo hoird of persons being scratched and bruised, but The ship was evidently a new one, clipper built, and | nono that were seriously hurt. the slave was not protected by the army; persons frequently found, who, participating in these views in a way unfriendly to the slavehoider ; en the ot General Banks last evening by Col. 0. De Forest, of the | J, ycC. Holmes, at the residence of the bride’s parents, Fifth New York cavalry, and others, to take place either | tira SrevENs, M. D., of Westchester county, to Miss at the Astor House or Fifth Avenue Hotel. By reason of | Axcwerra, daughter of John Cocks, Esq., of Exct Brook- @b ut one thousand lous birthen, We have been unable MR. WOOD'S SPELCH. slaveholders complained that theie rights were interfered | {ny official duties General Banks declined the compliment. TT No ante tekioa, church, at halt past two o'clock, 1 j om . I appear before you to night in the attitude of a candi- | with, their slaves induced toabscond and protected within et Sheen oe gent tg i “to carn ber namo, uotwithstandirg interrogations have | tT vour guitrages. Irelected, Tehall have aduty to | the lines. ‘Those cemylaints were numerous, lone and |, MAior Genoral Cassius M. Clay, of Kentucky, is stopping | | VAs Rexv—Bniccs —On Wednesday evening, October MISCELLANEOUS. ‘been sent to Cherrystone—the nvarcst telegraphic station bi , | at the St. Nicholas Hotel. 29, by the Rev. Dr. Hutton, Garpen Van Raxp, to Many et Con porform of great responeibility. Upom this occasion it | deep; were a serious annoyance to him and embarrassing Fuuataxa, daughter of Walter Briggs, Eaq., all of this from this point—but expect to near from there by seve- | would seem to be proper that my remarks should haye a | tothe progress of the war; that it kept alive spi a Viegount de Beaumont, of the French Legation at Wash- it 8! ees, Eeq., AosDEMY oF MUSIC. . : hostile to the government in the States we represente ington; J.8. Virtue, of Kugland; Dr. Okie, of Providence, | Ve yn, on Thursday, October wal ol " direct bea: ing upon m; ition ag your tative, re eerennee: ies wanttace rthat Hrrengtbened the hopes of the Coufotorates thar at some | and. Hi Starges, of Boston, are stopping at the Brevoort Pelle ie rity Bil. ores FRIDAY EVENING, Oct, 81, 186% if elected. It would appear, therefore, t should -Tnforuation having boon sent yostertay to Major Gene- | Syeaie of myself, which I rarely do iu iny addressoe to the | day the border States would ninite with them, and thus | House. esau, pas iileare, eh al RALLY ALE: - wal Dix that @ mutiny had broken out on tho eastern | public. -1 think I may say with truth that in 1 the many | tend to prolong, the war: and he was of opision» Af this | Gen, a. L. Solivant, of Illinois; ©. P. Kool, of Bos. | dx cpp col nylons — of Brookiyu, at i enim . | efiorts that Ihave matte at pouiic speaking, in none of | resolution should be adopted by Congroas and agcopted a ‘fal nee = a " GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN (' ehore of Virginia, he immediately ordered the army gun- | Siiorts that I have matie at Public spatking, im ennai tear thoes Causea of Tephatine ead tee nes | ton: G. ¥. MoCorimick f Pittsburg, and W. F. Hall, of R FRANC é ¢» boat Westend, commanded ‘by Captain J. O.Lee,of the | Though tor many yeurs I have been the object. of vitu: youd De: removed, and’ more would be. accomplished. |, °", Lum 87° stopping at the Metropotttan Hotel . ed. ‘ will spi akc on se 8 Og =.” selnary zinih togimant, Néw'Yodk Volunteer, to, procoed'| peratim aud ealaciey I have never lowers’ amyl {> boriening ihe war than could be hoped trom { Het. LYman iTFemain, W. Q. Weed: and Ht J fiasines. | | Bunton —At Southold, Staion Ieland, on Thursddy, te Sat = sxhere to quoll the game} poscesmly te could, forcibly’ WJ: Soe ers is ing ed principleens everything ibavensrer | thet’ ther made This” proposition “23. good “taieand | Boston G, Mailory, of Gsnueotiout; W. H. Bradford. and | Briton, mi doth yeur of hor tee. a Bik “SrAEREAND' senbatow,.* { tho inust.. It appears’ from the facts, as obtained trom | p75" #9 nothing, and principles as ovoryth Secpon ‘of sbe:| desired “it to be aceopted, JC ‘at, alive wol olaatarly, wife, of Providence; H. Rogers, of Vermont: W. M. Jobn- }.- The friends and relatives are invited to attend the tu- . D'S OPPRESSION, ? iGenoral Dix, that Colorel Wilkins’ Maryland regiment, day—in the ‘sbuse "Ot candidatoa for office. Indeed ad in the sie, patriotio spirit in wi yo it was sh oF eke aa s Portals of Sun Francisco, are 7 py eral, fromm the Moravian church, on Saturday afternoon, amp I rt tl that emancipation was a subject 1 ¥ at : SF foumbering about sixhundred men, bad beam organized | 1 ei ONOnn? oy Spublle career, ansuildl ‘the rile Taicr tig caaiebok tna taaiee’ and mabe maonanaice |: Jivige NW: Ke Hal of Buthlo FedgeRadehot of Albany; | " Herat. —On, Woinesiay October 29, Jam Burin, a AMERICA’S PROGRESS, “ Jor the express purpose of doing’ duty tn its own State’ | name or impugned the motives ‘of poutical 6 ee rejected by each for itself: that’ he did not claim nor had | William Kelly, of . He Porter, of tho United | uative of Tuiamore, Kings county, Ireland, in the 29th | qnustrated by personal experiences, reminiscences, ance wand ever since its organization bas been guarding the } nists. Ihave not made partisan controversy a per- | this government any right te coerce them for that pnr- | States Navy; J. W. hepeots, J. E. Mosley, B. W. Hol- | year of hisage. dotes, figures, statistics and adispatable FACTS. iq soval warfare, hayo entertained no political dis pose; that such was no part of his purpose in making this | bert, G. E. Husey, C. ¥. Foster aud W. J. Tavite, of Bos- ‘The relatives and acquaintances of the family are re- Failroacs and such other service within the State as was "9 ie dered the (1 Fences which oxcito in me personal resentments. proposition, and he wished it to be clearly understeod; ton, are stopping ‘at the St. Nicholas Hotel. spectfully invited to attend the meme lr his late resi- Mr, Train will also give If tho audience desire It, @ | erdyred, Guupral Wonk, ping tol Sh we Me uerefore, my frends, m ube remarks which intend to J tbat he aint xpect us there ta be prepared 19 give hin eee eed Partin yeas eleaph tenet prin ke pase a Pottres 7 i to proceed to Eastville, on eastern shore, agaiugt the | submit to your consideration to-night, I shall nut impeach | answer, but he hoped we wou! e the subject into in New York. 80001 : y clock, ex t 2 i ri 1d contrary t ne tamsiveoer eninek. the ohaciowe of toaivitionle bor terion onsideration; confer with one another, and then Military Hovements in se His remains will be interred in Cavalry Cemetery. ano us i ‘wishes of the officers and men, and contrary to tbe agree | airT attempt tho defence of mygeit from the attacks o course ag we felt our duty and the interests of aise hbo Payoh eral Burpirr—At Fort Lee, N. J., of diptheria, on Thurs- pel F ment of the organization of the Corps. Two of the com- } yihorg. I stand before you and the voters he atta ot ane? uiired of O8, It would bea great blessing that the soldiers of our } day, October 30, Many Eiaaxon, wife of Peter Burdett | EXPERIENCES IN THE STATE OF MASSACHUS: e Baasies roruse: jana, a and openly pole janine’ tng pemaknal district upon. ie 3 principles ie a have | Bir. Nodly es vigeetl sale that tn his Stato slavery. army should be made sure of the fact that in case of 4 Leen oy igen - Smith, of this city, aged | is ig ta, - ernment; hence the mvasures udopted ner: pubiicly proclaimed enunciated ry was not cousidere rmanent ution; ural , “Admission to st bai boxes By ces eevee Woeiand nas bot yet rewurnods] camnot state any | support of none who do not agree with ie, thet my | causes were there in operation which would, at no dintant atte teats Kereac ig Daisies, ee The triends and relatives of the family are resprotfully | oan dimiseion i aioe ainony and boxes cents. ‘result thus far. views of public fteadosege all thus upon by the } day, extinguish it, and he did not think that this pro receiving their pay and bounty. jut. Col. Huston, invited to attend the funeral, from her Jate resi levee at | &@ Salisbury’s, No.7 Nassau street, and the Acad on The announcement under thé telegraphic News fro peopie oF strict gt the 0 neXt Congress of | tion was neceseary for that: and, besides that, he hie the Eighty-second regiment N. Y.8.V., writes on to | Fort Leo, on Saturday afternoon, at half-past one o'clock. ae ‘nd Friday, All other parts of the “hound, 3s ng Fortress Monroe, appearing in yesterday’s Herat, 8 ps the United ei ml ete its responsibilities and du- | Crionds felt sulicitous as to the message on account of the this city and complains somewhat bitterly of the course | THe steamboat Thomas R. Hulse leaves the foot of Spring = 4 open at 7; to.commence at 7% o'lock Ling fort that the rebel General Honry A. Wiso, in'com- | ties, a most august assemblage. None such has convened | different construetions which the resolution and message ; aii tm Sie acineckion. By tib" aillibeits street at eleven A. M.; returning, leaves Fort Lee at half- i , wmaud of 20,000 men, was marching on York | upon this continent since tho couvention which framed | had received. The New York Pribune was for it, and un which is adopted in this connection by the authorities. | past three P. M. ROMATIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS. * stown, occasioned considerable surprise, and was | the constitution, As iat convention gstablishod the be yu: derstood it to mean that we must accept gradual eman. He ayes —In the company that I bad the honor to com Buxxs.—At Tompkinsville, S. 1, o, Este haa, of ir scriber begs leave to cail tho attention of his eu the ‘first intunstion of anything of’ the kind | damental law to govern ail, 68 Will the next congress vation According to the plan suggested, or get we] rmnity 10 the Segond New York Stato Militia (Fighty 90 ofcongoatin of the liver, EishaT., ae A Sa Wuaetee e ‘ 4 Tespec 4 lent replied, he must not be expeo Gavia , od Cemetery, this (FFiday) afternoon, at ene me Era what ver about he and I presume neither does Major | And if it resolves for the AaB) of it, or rather | ret with the New York Tritune before the right time; he | field, one officer and ten men. ‘The widows andorphasd Gréenwoo “ 4 UL HOUSEKEEPERS WILL SAVE 20 PER CBN rg Goueral Eraamon D: Keyes, commanding at Yorktown, | for the rostorali.n of it, new questions ag unpre: | hoped never to have to doit: be would not anticipate led tothe “back pay’? and Tha fend of poe Neng y buying at B.D. BASSFORD'S, Cooper Lusti / Henvy A. Wise is hovering about Reanuke Island, and if | cedented in history as will events, To Tespoct to emancipation in Missouri, ‘ho raid | ‘208 men are surely entitled tot rarer rmombers of Sohn Me Dumka’ Lodge; Ne it, or LO. Gali atid woe foF yourkelven, + he ever should have any Secs 0 Seat aaeR SO meutous iu determining our ‘ational fate, Wil ‘ne. | that what had been observed by Mr. Noell was, probably | ty allowed by the gevernment, without having to pay to aud alzo the moNOSS Sy luvited to atteid the uberal. T THE MANUFACTURER'S, ORUTCHES wr) that would be the spot to show his inasmuch as it | cessarily force themselves upon ite attention. 'Oneof its | true, but the operation of these natural eanses had not | sume bawk of an attorney ten per cent for it, And it is | of O.F., are respoctiu. 3 ‘agrning, October 20, of con- ‘A fgcates for the mil ion. i -ma:ked his disgrace last Febrnary. Independent of afew | tirst duties will be to restore the administration of the | prevented the irritating conduct to which he bad referred, | surely possible to adopt some plan of Paying this at once, CrAmPtix.—On Wednesday * gf the late John MO, PINNELL, No, 2 Cortlanit street’ erties Eat ‘are no rebel forces within thirty miles of government to its prope ponte Within the reatriotions | or destroyed the hopes of the Confuderates tht Hissouri | as econ an the clakm is made food ‘by the necessary evi ee ae rtp aug ay az °° °° «© ae ut Ow, exes | would at 50 ¢ range herself alongside of them, | dence, wi waiting from six to twelve months before Ahave ‘information from the hi authority that i pI ‘The relatives and friends of the family aro requested t6 GISTS. erreur a eer hte | ts Seine ear aati 2c | Rute kenrg cae Macrae tae | Seth "harlaegiett ene atc St | aden erent es | A OARS 7 hominy river, destroyed by General McClellan on the properly directed, is sufficient to accomplish | piis ~ The'poor widow ie, CoM (hat by paying ton por | Jase treet, this (Friday ) afternoon at two o'clock. ‘Sue re- ork aia unncnaxts, . evacuation of the Whive Hi |d the railroad vow runs | this. thie “ine present Congress and the maaladministratjon of Mr. Crisfield, of Maryland, asked what would hace he can receive it. If she refuse she “‘roust wait her | iains will be taken to Greenwood fer interment. 98, of bi The subscriber is now selling his Schie ‘Acowatier uninterrupted between Richtwond and the White Heuse. | the goverument have so complicated the condition of pub- | effect of the retvsal of the States to accept this pro and she and her offspring may. meantime, starve, J CLARK —In Jersey CIty oD ey oo eet bert | Schuappry from the Bonded Warchouse, sgnemegrad mere pentarsmrmtana’ | Miineermagea gtaratetata re | neste ameaes mecca Rercinae” ? | a weung'as Ge Se hea iter | SC bart Vota Sinden a, | Ee Prete ah ‘Poth theea generals are saypreed to: co-operate against | errors hemielves, most he correoted heforarthe power of |} The President rogtiod thas be. hed ao. des oe beyout | rox corner of Hall place and Seventh strect, J 7 uontis and Ste tATE a radey esu'vibeies | Oe OLVHO WOLFE, Nov 2 Des ur forces iu lnwer Virginia, the nat arm can be properly direct dealli the action of t Stites on this paiticular subjeet. He | in order to. ans by which this back ja} de. Wood, lute jaitur cf the Capitol prison at Washington, | oifective blows upon the revolutioniste. “I hold that these | should Ioment their refsalte accept it, but Le had ia de. J ccased soldie adily proctired. Tho eall for the | invited to attend the funeral, from tho residence of her | A gm seg9-X.—DRAKE’S PLANSATION airrany? ‘whom General Wadsworth appointed as Commissioner te | reforms and changes will be one of the first obligations to } signs beyond their refusal of {t. stenaut Colonel Hueston aud | brother in-law, James M. Ciaik, 216 Bay street, Jersey invigoraton, sirengthens and purities the nyatem; te a boot te oe tern Urls rapes axed in Sere = the Cee ome thay eae upon : ba next ps Mr. see of Kentucky, inquired ind President rat beg ardey morning, at eleven o'clock, wiihout fee gtteer and aausres greet, reworer, tts ctoe “geons, apparentiy oxious, Wn iy Tess. ecause, if this war si he coutinued— | thonght there was am wer except im the States them- ry fur tia witation. of pure roiz Bum, celebrates vas es $o the rebel authorities, but aiso to the War Department if it is to ‘be vigorously prosecuted,” in the ov to eared Det Mo dole of” eansinctpition, Forgurns iv NontHeRy PENSSYLVANUA.—About the 6th Ciexeonan. On Thursday, October 30, in the 321 year | herbs, vapors pe ted to Wenk, and de vat Washington. On his passes he has been allowed to | language of the day—we are admonished by | The Prosiitnt repliod he thought there could not ve, | of the present month s well drossed and gentlemanly | of her age, SARAH M., wife of Itobert © lemeghan, Is. pied mecha re rm Nh Bo ‘ravel South, but in many mstances he has excceded his | the failures of the past that a dulerent policy must be | He nea weut off into @ course of Femers net qualifying | looking man prescuted himself at the counter of the Jer rahe reatives and frieuds of Ube family are od to | Bald by all seers, Cragin Woy ant saloon ; {nat uo: ions, gta Seoratary of War xoreasos big disap- J adupted to avold disasters in the future, thioeahat TJ the ferecving Aglaration nor iatrrial io be repeated ton | sey Shore Hauke, ond repreverting ee eet eat SO es cae phe! i VTE DRARE & 0., 202 Browdway, New York Proba:ion oF Mr. Weod in the following telegraphic lo not lay myself liable to the charge of traitorous just understanding of his meaning. King. of the firm of Seth T, King & cone, of New York | trom her e h with- pore 1 ‘Patch to Lioutenant Colonel Wm. H. Ludiow:— clivities fa aying that iments Thule bare Deen ft n Mr. Crishie'd sald be did pot think the people of Mary. | and Chicago, dealers in furs, skins, &e., stated that in | out turther notice. At 200 Ti ap. AVENUE, NEAR aWwENTY. Foc RTB Higsusmovce, Out. 37, 1008, mitted by our rulers. These have ng been confined to | land looked upon elavery as @ permavent insiitation; and | consequence of the Indian troubles in the’ Weet this de Doxovan.—Ou We tnosday , Ootebor 29, Jensman Dono- é meres i tt, e ’ Sokiesvenent Colonel W. H. Lup any dopartment of the government, 1 look in-yain into | he did not know that they would be very reluctant to } scription of merchandise had greatly enhanced in price, | 4x, a native of the city o- Cork, Irels ant. Pour Kaila Gents’ Calf Stitched Doubs le fole Boots, $4 o ureiury of War desires ie toa y that the acts of | the iegisiation of Congress, into the management of the | give it up if provision war made to meet the lors, and | and he had come up into that portion of Ponnsylyania to The friends of the faywly are’ reepect(lly inv! ‘toa to a) Kinds Gents’ galt Stitobed 1 Bout, 9, ~ mr. W od in Welereue toexchinge of prizoners, wi vet Bot be | executive departmeats, and tuto the couduct of thawar, | they conld be rid of the race; but they did not like Wo be | see if ne could not purchase fiere. He sverped to be nor- | attend the foneral, this (#riday) afternoon, at (wo o'clock Bowed. ALL eens, oe ye negates for * the ein of" to find ablity and pattiriiem commensurate to theexi: | coerced inio emancipation, ether by the diroct action of | fectiy posted in the trade, aud wound wy by presenting a | from his Inte residenca, 183 Kast Thirty-fourth street. Wicod to this city. MAS, Adjutant General.” Of the crisis. {donot impeach the motives ef the | the government or by indirection, a through the enman- | dralt of the State Bank of Indiana tor $3,400 on the Park Forerr.—Ou Sundag, October 11, at his residence, jn PANEL ON THE GOMMERCT —_——_ : ‘1 President, but cannot avoid tho oonviction that his | cintion of slaves in this Iietriet,or the confiscation o: | Pank of New York, which was cashed. pe dhen went to | Sandusky City, Ohio, Fostex M. Fotuerr, in the 62d, ven A Bacnurne Mugen gt ADVERTISING In sda ith tho Heat instructions Col, Tudlow ve 01 ® the cheapest mekod obas ordered Mr, "Wood to return, and he will probably | Judyment has%eon at fault, especially when yielding to | S»nthern property as now threatened: and he thooght | Lock Havew, and Zan cqually plavsivid story there, | of his age. omtaining pute. Fort, ga ihe chcapent meted 7 rin bond a the hich 12, | the judgmeat of others; and the hesitancy and ineortainty before they would consent to consider this proposition | suecesded in “doing” the bank located there out 01 $8,000. | "Farnet—tfo Breoklyn, ou. Wednesday, Ootober 29, } ply to JAMIE Kowiiets fot, agrut for tue curtain, 68 wed Fae eet d, Mentor of veleased | Which tas at times betrayed itsolf Is. probably tho best | they would require te be iuformed on these: He appeared to bo i no hurry whatever; but In. day oF | Many, the beloved wife of Jamos Farrell, im the 42d yeuce | 4 Nassau sirect, se ug this morning wi Droct of this, ‘These facts have cfeated & want of confi. | The President repliod that ‘‘nnlegx he was expeliod by |. we eiter took the stage for ellefoute. At this point ho | of er age, a notive of Jonestown, parish of KWezhee, Lee — ‘ ‘ ™ hip General Thomas ‘was appointed commissioner fence . the Paartotinte ce ja sie eee oe ‘those around | the act of God or ts Sentence: melee, nee a) ben nied + Baaee Beale te - & 5 pans ope eee i creme: of the tenity, A "4 ” ¥ re yomnech 4 a similoe drat w $1, also, one to vives and friends amily, and also of her SMITH & BROTHER’ Ox Seo cmahanee Oe Pe? etek nach oii that the Breeldeat, however pare mioted, nog yee | thors Siaryinnd tind. nothivg to fear, eliker, for her igat- ‘Co. for $900, both of which were caged. T= jaw, Peter Furreli, ar ee General Pix on tho part of the United States, and | tet the ident, however poe Shoyld pos- the: e Marylund fisd nothing to fear, jor her ee cagl ‘brother-in-law, 6 *Cspoetfully invited to ; 4 sess firmness, WI othe ‘ations oF her i) ieresi#, on the pointe referred to, rgor rer bas peocnped discovery up to the preset tin, attend the funeral, this (Friday; morning, nt nina o'clock, E CHOICE as mines itutee o; General al home ve sont sonelstency of poe ceomeal in | eat pa} 5 it, Crisfeld immediately added:—Mr. President, ke oc fron her late residence, corner of Dekalb avenue ang LE ALE®” Sir tdiviied tion to thi aa Nic affairs. 9-4 i¢'to this is added resolution and inde. | what you now sty could We hoard by the eee ar y treet, froma “yeuee the remains Will bg Co Feyed eagre 3 General Sioneman Beving been deentie’ ef of pendence, succose will almost always crowa the effert, | Jan, = Boh ‘Pear witbout 1 tbe Mee tga isle tc if our Lady of Morey, Der roige street, Haat street, between Seventh an Bight » sOrvairy from General Mo! ‘lolian" al og ees qualities, necessary in peaogtul times, are indispen- | beter feeling will be 7 Genaitihe Aus, trom Becton ¢. | Where a golomn yequicl be offered for the re- ty. wala vinid. Oath Bae" ve siaff, Seed Sean Fabio sow. When the cloud lowers afd {he storm rages, | ed to do sis Ms eg oe ide Rew on Mra BP Dor | cose of her 86ut, and iticuco to the Cemetory of the Holy ‘Svor. Genergl #7. -elt Of General wiper: | and destraction threatens, wo must have fevye and’| | The Prosident—That (W*iug @ pubtication of what | G'W dials, FWallacr, Jon oR pede Md | Crone Flatbush, lor interment, Comings ay {MmamAD was appointed to & Supe brain, When Mr. Lincoln passed through this city Om lie | he said) will not do iy would force me into # quarrel Sheh rd Faishopherd: Mrs Bufrowe'and eich of Boson: | — Garkwaw, Un Wednesday, Gutober 20, of congestion of Den aot get tinee | that time Colonel Ludlow | yt Washington to assuine his position ag President, 1 | before the DF°~sr time. And, again intimating, as he | BT Came 1 of Frovitehoo: Mr and Mim i Williama of | ghehenin, sirag@, Grevimax, in the 28th year ot his age, - pm Rete te Ll ef) the satisfaction of on a had the honor to give him an official recoption in tim | bad before avne, = & quarrel with the “Greciey fac. | Fr'yion: Cant, Win, Rimmons, of Kergeinnknort Coat ‘The rolktives and friends of the family are reepestfully CO ARGED at mitted to him at that time, Lattempted to portray p ter it the Proper time—nor at ail if it could be Nid and socvant; Jos | street, Williamsburg. remains will be taken to Nor- v mseent Pe be in *oonfined them strictly to the provisions of the cartel. | ! sw J 3 Ciroporia a evadvay. ers to puysiclaus and sar he difficult ‘would neon! v0 ave ded, Moore, tober L BS micereon and J W sullivan, of New York; | walk, Conn: be Wwoed however, Hh ghreiag 2 ignoring the ge bis Soakes saareaen tad to cou nononly aaprest oa my Wicklize, of Ky., then asked him reépecting | ‘its Juffrios, of PI pina, Donald Robertson, of Niaga: | New Oriani. Obio and Norwalk papers pienso copy. a We eet eet folely On the instr crasion | opinion as to what course, tn ay t, it would be | the tionality of hig schewe, ras ime a New ni MJ dower of San Fran. | Hamitzox.—Lont, off Cape Horn, from the wreck of the CHES AND CANES, CRUTCUES AND CANES— ral Wadsworth. and in this way made ‘con! sanaany foe Eien 00 80 lstetn ane | uso Prondent Toplied=As you may suppoes, Lhave | Dundec: Cherie Bir Ny saad a ship Reporter, ou Sunday, August 17, Winuam Hexny | U at te manufacturers, 4.'COX'S SONS, 29 Malden lane > Colones! Ladiow will to | ed my allusions ierortioess fand denounced my | considered that, and thesropesition now submitted doen isos: Boar Init Mee Haomnet abd Geonehs OF Bewiuyys Tarusos ox, second son of Mary A, and the late ELS AND TAGS—ALL KIN: ch agian); Mr t and so toiis, Usk A y BI AY AGS— hang ir. Ould temays conte" entre ok ex | admonitions as gratuiions abd uncalled for. Mr. | not enconnter any constitutional diftenlty. ty a Maite fer, of Australin—40. di For ag. diroeus Sf Beleluys 1 Ceri 2ofahh Halton, aged 18 years and'21 days, pares OTS ain nad DEA th pauuetoeree valrondy liberated.” it Lincoln evident y lh coonier them,’ He | slsaply to ooepecste with sap tule, by Oving ew . dithtine Fa res, dervante, Lavy Laura Phipps, ok Caliloras BapaeS PR OPS cs 90, goausn Bonnow, tx | cust Durtnanern Ot VICTOR B. LAUOMES, 1 Unesnbers. 1 in able, an it that the res ou, Lat ° fi Ol om, in “eal Inspector Musry of this department, has been See Gasinoed. sath TO bt aeemnana at | tosen by hoes woaia te eoustdored: Maghien ba tie tattess ind tint LW ‘S Mol, W rw wiakrar nese? Dr GUTMANNs RUSHIAN Aron batit—sts : ore (Or sO ora dats he visited the Mill Creek Hospital, } bis bead and che goodvess of his heart, Im bis respouse | sion ef a sentiment than a@ invbiving aay ‘constitutienal | #2 vitnds Buti ary 8 | ter Telatives and frieads are invited to attend the foe. Cait wee came eit te ers Charge of De. Brouson; the Hampton ‘hospitaly, 10. illustrated one, of his positions by comparing the coun- | queation. Total, 6. ral, this (Friday) afternoon, at twoo'clock frou: 234 West | 7" = ‘ ph be Dr. Eli McClellan, and Chesapeake ‘Hospital, try Wo a ship in u storm, in which he relerred to himself Mr. Hai, of Missouri, thought that if this ken es Roanoke A Sarral, W F Jacl Thirty fourth street. ‘aader the care of Dr. RB Png th: ‘him: | 48 the captain, and = SS ees necoseary | was adopted at ali it should od by the vetes james Howden Pi Hart Jounston.—At Newburg, on Thureday Frage! = to 1 AF NPB ri etes Gee Fisturg War rooms, "' val row ove te come a8 8 ion cs . dol con wi Plumbing esta: 3 pelt high'y gratified ‘with the stato of Toigning | '@ lighten tho vessel be wo erboard the care Bos oe oie Bropoaltl trom Them ef ne and fren ber 20, 1Lanxalt M., daughter of the late Kev. De. Johns connecting with Plumbing eainblshneDt, Sap there. br. Mezzy also comy Medical Director | before be would the, pessesgers. I Gow allude to thie : the | Bautical reference of the Purpose of say ‘Symone Dr. Rufue il. Gilbert in regard, to hie mauagement of, tng that, if this country is a abip in'e sor, ud conster. Subject of discord; that it ought not to be expocted that | Py." Kendlg, Mrs Symone, adem members representing slaveboiding constituencies shoud Ku p's fiote sinh, BW Sieene, FD Dactiee Wee aN DID ASSORTMENT oF Friends and acquaintances of the deceased are invited | caw arta sro aS FMPUE: to attend the funeral, without further notice, on Saturdi 7 BRONZES, ac, reduced | a re ae - among passengers and creve, the oapiain morning | Dr diurzy went to Norfolk to tthe Me 4 no Fy ene mere Proposition io | 4 W Sen! Du Baws, Mra ore pe Hee Nor [cee o'clock, from her late resiteuce, 245 KEROSENE Lars), te. sos dat reduce should hold the helm with jin 0,71 a 1 elling off present sivck below ‘bospital share, , atter which he will proseed to ik for a others should be self-reliant, I The President said he saw and felt the force ef the vb ay see Pick ak ire he i? po Hanphse a3 M Richmond (Va. eA ene oe v. es de 2 a = * RATES For of four months the troope, ta this rep eel RS eg a i Bios, G Merril, Pe bation politavst 00 Woda Younoeday October 39, Mane Exavnr, Ef BatinG's saves, 251 BRowDwar. ny ey Fo pee RR réeponsible for the result. The | know bow this rcheme wae received ‘by the members Site ames mene wom, farana— Augustine Freland. 10 the #34 year ot her age. / ILE TOLING * auring 14 Gee In order that the mus. captain. He commands the | from the tree Sintes; some of them had spoken to him | Acosta, M Raven, Br Luts ones,’ Du ih ct oat The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully BITAM & CO’8 GALYANO es bay ly ee io a hurricane. In bim we | and received it kindly: but for the most part they were | in the steerage. invited to attend the funeral, from tho reanlence of hee Insoles, worn in e ay fhe pe A qualities pertaining to his | as reserved and chiatry ae we bad been; and he could not — son, No. 925 Rivington street, this (Friday) afternoon, Fully, costed 1 mum ots : Sree must direct with a firm hand, and guide | toll how they wouid vote. And in repiy to rome expres | Omctal Drawings of Marray, Eddy & | * wo o'clovk, without further notice. tod wnplicen : Hasveuasrass Daravenunt or Vinowma far-seeing vision. And, my friends, if the | sion of Mr, siail as to his own opinion regarding slavery, (o.'s Kentucky and Malsanint Gusto Letra? y Masxy,—At the residence of her son-in-law, John J. | fure of the ‘dh ete crate diouners. which bave | fecing: ‘thas ue tongut ‘was wrong, and should | 21, 27 aii at on ne, 2, oe te a ee, is, [Gap peste || eS bute eomite old by Ds : muster for me of all ‘roope in flowed trom the errors beretofore committed, the next | contmue to think so, but that was not the question we at L438 616-—_October 30, ti ‘Vhe friends of the family are respectfully invited co Calor edu for a circus AM & CO, 42) Bem here re eraaces Sian aise pyechiieas | Sei heres SS eins Tie | “tte rc ae ant. | MERI ery aecar ake onan dees, | Soma \ i 4 rn ’ " ae Secses teary pi trom thelr imei of the firat of’ requisites an | and in any seheme to got rid of it the North as . nana BEDE 8, fh the 46th year of bis age. Natioway te ~) red on ros by the ofleer entire reorganization of the military and naval arms wil: | Well as the South was morally bound to do iis fulP and Covington, Louis, Me ‘The friends and nequaintances are respectfully invited NATIONAL od be ry, 08 well a8 another modo of fiscal manage. | equal sire, He thought the institution wrong, and ought nen to atteud the funeral, from bis late residence, 235 Mal- 1” GAZETTE, and juired. Ft ae of lar; never to have existod: Dut yet he regognized the rights Omcial Drawi sof the Delaware Stace orry, thie day (Priday). POLice ahold req ° Ks ig Lauanst y sccoun| just be sought for ied ‘to thore | of property whish had grown out of it and would reepeet | Lottertes, mo erwore—On Wednesday, Octobor 29, Ricaaro pont ee year thet fh ie twiy af euutiar righis ia ayy other pro- AWARE, on “4 erviet brancles of gaverament. | West Western “ly were, New England cea ater thay bare, Fee ay ine. rolls eaanot be 7, eo the Sie: year of bis age, ized as valid. | Politicians and New Y. discarded, KO place frow his Late residence, gigi Dat. 88 463—Oetober 80, petty: that property can exiet and doce legally exist, | 73, 47, vt i, co prAr) 4, 66, aa m1. ‘i 3 39,7, 3, with in their places we must Wy Ene tains puiriocian | Mo thought sich a law wrong, but the righta of property , 1962, Flushing ave Park avenue, Kast Brookiyn, tuts i Ga of eninent the rate 9 ear create. Tas high ag thw luterests iuvolved nnd oqual vo tho ree yponed Act. bo Feaienuaes he Would: pet rit pr ibe 6, dO a aE eT oe or ats oe 28, 61. {hide ara ee matty Dr . . sisi tech ithe clothhi ved mre Unit bility pending. But if these duties wilt demand men of this «hot by Vinlating the right, but by encoukaging inrs sout by addressing nit A. RORBIS ‘& CO, q On Thursday, Gel , fon of AND ' ral ban auch twelve monthe. | calibre, what shail bo the qualideations if peace propesi- i Ws to give Ik tp. aus Aiitmragion, Deiwware. | bythe eral years ¢ INTREST re iil be_ ruled on islonal Lor os hapa Lions stall bemade or entertained. Hire wiilayen up gtor!, | « tess ton Ta af this aul ect js concerned FES sao RR fe DEGILY INTERESTING ", are, ea ty political previems to vs tellootor ths | 1 y Mr. don aesuring the Président i atives aud friends of (ie tiaily are cvapecttutty oni —— FOR sire Lele ehaleh character, and. paiciottams of tbe yore, | the unygbt bo Our Hawk aation, we all Uborgh see age tant Sat UAbeary Bee | iayitcd to aitend ho faseral, wi St. Andrew's chiceh, LY INTERBETING, ‘ P manana th ach clean mae wee will be demanded. New questions portaiuing to hah ism and ‘UnLass NO, 84—Ocioder 30, LAdz. Richuwond, Staton Leiand, om Savrday alteryuon, af two DEUPLY INTERESTING. a aatiern th ‘cconmt hus bren inad'= the altered relations of the States to each other aud vw the G4, 45, 78, 8 Et 45, 10; 4, M4. Yolock, Wy cate bea conan %, | central governmont will have to be met And determined. oe" Ouass No. 8-—Ootower 20, 1363," * Grit On Wedausday, ¢ 20, Vtowas O'Mara READ If. ’ ve of tne piel Of RaRseating, ont Hi, 47, 22, BT. ico puma o Inter foal balancing Will be presentet, 16, 74, 6a, UL, ing oe at buen, a ‘the time to which se: COMPANY, so sublie debts not only of the sections but of the States tu. addiens +HiCK OF THE ADAMS EXPRESS ¢ Mejor General DIx. See ANy toa pInattvaty, ail growing ox oF the Gar] Te FRANCE & C0,, Covington, Ry. 0 i eeip ee ena Ih comerininons ak = haus Risen | BYE. Var Buna, Amita Adjotan Seed Oe ESV EELUSL, ae vat eeeen «# Lommmmtcet tas best ~ Ville kin, Bowl oe Geen, Kentueky. All descrip + Major General Dix bins been ordered to Washington on | devised; new echemes for reyulation of co mitet | We were pret oot Prizos Coshed ty att Geo tired Lotteries. | mi wile, Four e. tira? igporced ekape thet tanned esaurcaas Hmportant business. He left here at one o'clock this A be esvablished, aad ten thousand other teetters ty Be mot 2 prper or Me Tutocuia oo @ JOBEPIE BATHS. trogen, ly netted to atte ® | by the Unites States an arty rites oupaiy, te © gornoon on the steemer City of Hudson, accompanied '; avd settled, as new to the Amoertowh [ect wey A of whut poh No. 11 Wat mrcet roma Ne | Sew Yor ba yr bev. 4 Ds nrusme: ait | ADAMS EXPR! or romtwag, Based Sitee hey Tien Aewitat Geaternent Nivaaae Teereere) Naneeuoe wo bail bey vt wicbalailiy ‘ { Ravana Holtery.—Sev Opt r ‘ rani se hk. Aon v GY, A\O/) KEAMS OF GOOD PAPER WANTED * refore, ' Hye Wu rave tivey ates cies | F seth Ne nnn. oth Wari ae A j) RBAMS aoc a Ley t p tay Tan a ee ethene Pitien, Ler pee wian Baek’ |, Waryw vey-twen, ccing 0 thoe ora. wn tithes enlace, BAVEOICA DUS | iieiiug, WDA 00,08 Bhs verb, fa bur souls gums | Q,Q0U statue “avo ot we Herald oem, Foarness Mono, Oct. 23, 1962. Huri-~-}'crmando’s Specels, j ‘ Aman who says he waz taken prisoner by the rebels Goveral months ago, and who flu lly succeeded in obtain- &e., de. _ & Ang his release, furnishes the tollowing accouut of theMar- ee ftimac No. Last vight the neighborhood whore Me. Wood was to Uhave Been in Richmond for sme time, Duting OY | arg met his constonte was tn scene of a Hci! sqtay T went on board the Merrimac No 2. She ls ho | ich fore time led those who had assemblesto fear Billery, Aid-do- Camp, Me will probably kigengk duet of pence—whethur we shalt go on oF go ‘back

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