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. - gh _. NEW. YORK HKRALD, SONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1862. : Sse STL RS rr en ION. | 2%, Suse for the andor” wews Dra array, Bday & POPCLAR DEBATE ON THR NIGGER QUESTION erie ote So ae - ‘semuwaron , Now. 1, 0868, 4, M. cheers} — hhas saved ine all THE BRPORTED CONCENTRATION OF CROORS AT waW 71, Sas ait 8, 11, 3, Discussion Between Cassius M.Clay and George weue @ ‘ ing. It sla bat DY & CO. Franeis Train at the Cooper Institute, aon. wat ina it vsreduead (femen of sme foe tale ero rot sito ia 4 tt ignorance, sti LY, brutality, freedom press outrage, “8¥%e ge ar pen aoe aR E Eid &e., &. ipplaure’ fu the ame of God and tru, is” Bal the bboen not # litle shocked by @ report, which 1s doublieas ) Locneses Dre wingsef the Delaware State | 1 nonilis aut ]) 175. of the family, the members eb vena the treo of lborty on ea Pulust (Tremeu- false, thas several regimonts of treops were to rendezvous ane, neers Sass Cert: tase, of Hariewm Lodge, 457, ¥. ad A. M., and’ Paciic Lodge, ‘Tue improvised discussion which sprang up on Friday | gous cheering.y It was not for him to decide on the des- ‘nogroes, w! in New York city until after the election. tt was stated | 4, 4l, S66, 3, oe, D0 oe hat 8 cand he fraternity (n geueratare respeotfully invited ws evening at the Academy of Music, toward the close of sir, tiny.) Oy Mal of race of men, walle, a orga 7 bis ae ene that be aoue bis ay iste sel oan that two regiments had boon sent from this city,twohad | 70, 27, 62, Ta "36, 20, 24, 4, | at the Harlem Methodist partly cures: 12sth, wo Goorge Fraucis Train's pyrotechnic dleplay of oratory, ve | Sie FO ee et re di tined inthe | iu the Kentucky Lagisiature, promising that if the ol | B9*8 Ordeted back attor reaching Philadelphia, and two, | Circulsew seat OF: JOHN A. MORRIS & CO. tiga" 08 Third and Fourth avenues, without further ao ‘ween that genticman and Mr, Cassius M. Clay,on the great | ciine of wild beasts, and flerce as painted savages, thoy [afd Oe eS congont to 4 dogo which were starting from the Fast for the seat of war, plnanen Donors. a RM mo atma y dete aiggor question, was resumed iast evening ina somewhat | wesp hardly able to distinguish right from wrciig. i a ia : gi ad ote “i wore to stop on the way, aud all to remain in Now York si Harlom Lodge are requedted to assemble at their room, ‘more formal way, by a pitched battle between these two | 4m i ae aati ee re, ihe bapeled ai rg bol ~ sae Bn * | until after Tuesday uoxt. Drawings of sno Library Asser | worthent ov of 127th street and ‘Third avenue, a ehampious of pro-slavery and abolitiou—the arena this | {ide N nears wae Noon acoompiished under | He would always be willing to ‘giv Soulfic | The Story, which bas attained great currency, ls gone. aeeclass NO. ‘ur—Norember 1, 1362, pose Ct. atieading lan Gneen ahaa ae ee rtime being the large hall of the Cooper Institute, The | the dominion of slavery, but beneath the benign | ern men all the liberty he had himself, but | rally disbelisved bi ‘46 (he truops could only be used 47, 14, * 64, 18, 2, 56, 65, 32, 74, 27, 22, Abram 2. Rendell ‘Thy “4 4 e members of PacWic Lodge, Now B52, and he fratern ty In general, af@ ako invile@to ap + . order of THO: 7 , 1 THos.eH. Wasarn, Soorctary a Sean sere Reei.—On Friday atterngpn, October B1, after o long and painful illness, JaweeTusy, in tbe 44th your of bus @ native of Virginia age Wooonouse At Bloomingdale Asylum, om Friday, Oe tober 81, MaTuew Patarr Woonworns, in tite 46th year of his age, a native of Norfolic, Virginia. Memphis papors please vopy. Rowstxr,—On Friday, October 31, after a lingering ilt- ness, OrrorRorsien, (rom Hetlbroau, Wurtemberg, Gor- many. ‘The relatives andfriends of the family are rospectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at pall past ono o'clock, Precisely, from his lato rasidence, 0. 166 Bowery. Ritey.—Un Friday, Uetober 31, Mary, wile of Peter 14488 No, '368—November 1, 1862, G, 29, 67, 24, 74, 56, 64, 45, 26, 10, 30, 38. For circulars, &c., address BR. FRANOE & CO., Covington, &y, Prizes Cashed in All Legalized Lot- teres. Eafermation ire influence of libeyt¥, 80 much more ought we to be grate- | not the ninth part of a bair more. | fui for its blessings, But the gentioman says that slavery, He was for doing justice to the millions of whites in the with all its barbarism, i to continne, because rice,sugar, | South, who are equally enslaved with the four millions of cotton and indigo prevtuced ‘and make large profits to | negroes. (Applause.) What did Mr. Mason, the go into the pockets of sXorthern sympathizers, And | of rebellion, gay to the-white Union men? Declare for this was altogether on the {aliaclous principle that | treason aud rebellion or leave the State. Who deter. free lavor coud not luce these articles with the same advantage of siaye labor, whon it was well known, and he had Deen told over and over again in Texas, that cotton has been grown ip that State of a sirpe~ rior quality, acknowledged go, and bringing two to three cevts above slave grown cotton in all the markets of the world, He glanced then at the map, and asked if slavery was to be allowed to bask always in the richest territory of the Union, to the exclusion of free labor? | ‘To build up commerce in the slave States the work must be done by the introduction of free labor. (A Yorok—*Is that except upon a requisition by (he Governor of New York wpon the President, in case of a popular tumult, after the State force was proved inadequate to the maintenance of the peace. The massing of troops in Now York at this juncture would be construed into an attempt at intimidation of voters, aud would have the effect to discourage enlist. ments, It ts hardly possible that such a measure would be allowed in order to secure the election of any man for Governor. fee of iwenty-live cents was charged for admission; but, aoverliteiess, the hail was crowded to repletion » full half hour before the opening of the proceedings, At all the Other public moatings held in this now famous hall, tho ‘®udience has been exclusively aud alternately composed “Of either democrats or republicans. Last night the audi- ‘ence was a mixed one, probably about half apd baif. Phere were « large number of ladies preseny. $a About eigut o'clock the chief combatants, Clay and Traid, gteppod upon the platform and were greeted with cheers from their respective adherents among the audi- ence. Clay looked solemn, serious, but composed, like one who know the importance of the7ole which he had to AU JOSEPH BATES, Broker, room No. 1, New Yorks, mined the question against treason in Kentucky? None 12 Cartesde Visite, $1,at Vaughan’s, 228 Bowery; equal 0 any in Broadway for $3, Notice—Callery first oor, Sight Cartes de Visite for § the best made, BALC! Fredricks & Co. Fifth avenue, between Twent: with tnem; but, thank God, we have twice driven thoir hosts ju defeat from the sacred goil, and, by God’s help, we will continue to do so while they come with treasou id their hands. (Loud cheers.) But let them submit to their government and lay ‘down their arms, aud to- morrow, or avy time, I, for one, shall be giad to receive THE DEPRAT OF WADSWORTH. General Wadsworth's chance of election to the gubers natorial chair of your State is placed beyond all redemp- T large Photograp! ” es, sir, it is stricuy so. (A Voior— em. " f atreets. Cartes de Visite, $2 " lay. Train iooked smiling, benignant and self-conddent , | {9nstitutional?”) es, tt tt any” How | Pay tion, even by his own special supporters, Raymond, of | #4*%e 2 Ho. $8 pon So: pe Riley, In the 54th year of ber age. , Like one who was prepared for any thing. them for their labor instead of whipping them, the Times, wrote to the General a few days before he teft on tunoral will take plage from ber late residence, No, In this self reliant stvlo Mr. Train stepped up to the | and then God Almighty will’ prosjer whatever for New York, to the effect—no doubt by his experience Married. xtor pity beg nate agelenones we pat our hands to, (Tremendous applause, miagled with hissing.) The gentleman referred to the West Indies. On this point he would, refer but to one fact, and thot was an infailible argunfent drawn from the value of land. Every one must adinit that as a district increases in wealth ind prosperity, the price of land cor- respondingly ascends. Now the price of land all through the West Indies is much higher now than it was in the |’ and was encou ‘by the cheers of his admirers in the days of slavery, a proof that it is more valuable, and } py to Mr.Clay’s having stated that he told that, therefore, those countries are more prosperous than | the President he would not draw his sword unless he did they used to be, (Applase.) ‘The main argument of his | go and so. It wus therefore perfectly fair to say, in debate, question of siavery. Mr. Clay had asked him to opon | fricnd was the cffect that emancipation would produce on") that in order to get Mr. Clay to draw bis sword, the Fre- the debate. He would do so, and he was also ric: ran rag — fp ag arava a ree menos cee proclamation. (Cheers aed lapatiees ) > a i! cle o1k—“ Why not include the American? fe would put this question to Mr, Clay. Suppose the 80 generous as to allow Mr. Choy the right of closing the | 4 Voics—“Viby nol Include the AmierCAnET sono we rf " y. Suppo Connor—Courron.—On Thursday evening, October 30, by the Rov. John Dowling, C. A. Connor to Miss Lizait Compron, all of this city. Cauncuit—Tone.—At Manhattanville, on Tuesday, Oc- tober 14, by the Rev. Father Breen, Josnen B. Cauncuit of Manhattanville, to Maan A. Toe, of the same plac Gairrin—Huanrs ,—On Sunday, October 26, by the Rev. Pee verltt, Dennis Gauvin to Mary E. Hvcaes, all of this city. Morst—Garen.—On Saturday morning, November 1 by the Rev. Mr. Hagany, of the Bedford street Methodi Episcopal church, Cyrus Epaan Moxsk to Magy ELuEy Green, of this city. No cards issued, Surtpox—Barrow.—At the Church of the Holy Trinity, Brooklyn Heights, on Thursday morning, October 30, by of public feeling in some of the Northwestern counties— that he (Wadsworth) had no chance of carrying the State, The fact is that Groeleyism has thoroughly crushed out republicanism in the upper counties of your State, Brigadier General Wadsworth retarned to-day from his late clectioneering visit to New York, and has resumed the duties of Military Governor of the District. RUMORED REMOVAL OF MCLELLAN TMMZDIATELY AFTEIt THE NEW YORK ELECTION, A. A. Serve, member of Congress from California, said in New York a day or two since, to several gentie- Teading stand, and, after taking in all the cheers and compliments that greeted him as a matter of course, he ‘announced that they had come to a novel entertainment, and expect! to spend a pleasant eveaing. He knew by the cheers given for him that he had many friends here, and he aske {those friends, ag a personal favor, to give to Mr. Clay the same fair hearing which they would give himeolf. They represented the extremes of opinion on the wiil sabmit—well and good; but if they still persist re- morselegsly to carry on this devastating war against right, justice and iiberty, then we must meet them fairly and battle lustily for the right. TRAIN’S THIRD HALP HOUR. Mr, Train came up to the soratch at the third round, her-in-law, Joba D. Hadley, Dewitt C. Ramsar, in the 234 year of his age, His remains will be taken to Albany for interment. Sir. —On Saturday, November 1, Micu axe Sxura, aged 46 yoare, a native of Dablin, [relat The friends and relatives of the family are reapoctfully invited to attend the funeral, from bis late residence, 44 lewater street, on Muuday afternoon, at one o’cloo. Dublin papers please copy Saxp.—Ou Thursday, October 30, at Sharpsburg, Md., of wounds received at the battle of Antietam, Gapt. HeNky Avavsres Samp, One Hundred and Third regiment New York Volunteers, and member of the Seventh regl- ment, National Guard, aged 26 yeara, eldest son of Chria- debate, which was the reverse of the ordinary rule They é slaveholders lay down their arms before the 1st of at Ger lela ‘ i 4 : isabel Y ‘00K would speak cach for half an hour, and couiinue the do- | reveat his question T will attend to him. Please, sir, 0 | January, nculd Mr, Clay, Mr. Summer and Mr, Greeley | Met, that General McClellan ts to be removed immediate. | the Rev. Jared B. Flagg, Rector of Grace Church, Dr. bea en bre prey ee pl fy Ahapiew iT a bate for three hours. repeat vour question in a civil manner, and I will answer | grand by the constitution, the Union and the laws? ly after the New York election, and that certain parties | Hanky S. Snetpon, U.S. A., 0 Harnisrre Ewa, daughter Saxtrox.—On Saturda: Mase ber 1, of Ps Taking out his wateh, he stepped up to a gentleman on | You civilly; otherwise I will answer @ fool acoording to | Mr, Cay made a movement as if to reply to the ques- | hold President Lincolu’s written promise to that effect, | Of Edgar 8. Bartow. after a Wag and palate) ilnees, which the’ bore eee the platform. and whom he introduced as his irtend, Dr. | his folly. " (Laughter and applause, during which the dis: | ton, Ciebivcrad ex i 2 Bota tices ethaineatinn Gronae nate tere ie istmguished Japanese. travciler, who | taut inquirer very effectually “dried up.”) ; Mr. Tears thought he would put it again and said:— | RECONSTRUCTION OF THE CABINET—THE NEW MIN- Diea Gaugtes of Willan EE anh Miteatoin att Shoes eet would be kind enough to keep the time in this Fleenan ‘The speaker next ailuded to the fact that tn Touteville, Will you ngree to stand by the Union and leave slavery ISTERS, Bwoowee.=At East New York, on Saturday, November | | The (riends ‘and acquaintances of the fami are reepeste and Sayres crntroversy of intellect, (Laughter and | Kentecky, the Observer newspaper was got out by slaves | gud the negroes aloue? Conversation in the highest political circles here tndl- | 1 frizanerd B., eldest daughter of George P. and Elizabeth Hod to attend the funeral services, on Mc cheers. ) for some time—slaves working tue presses and also af} Mr. ¢xax came to his feet, but there were shouts of | gates x conviction that the anticipated triumph of the | Bloomer, sisi lock, at tho Church of tho Incarmee . o compositors. “Order, order,” and advices té-him to wait for his own ; ° Cri os h eet and Ma - Mr. Trats their longed in matiar res and dectnred that | * A VoickWhat are you going to do with the nigger | time,” conservatives in the State of New York will renderan | The friends and relatives of this: (oatlagy shieccos, PCa Ret ee Sonia taice tia-airh lan rag not the bad | there? Mr. Train—I have asked Mr. Clay an important ques- ediate reconstruction of the Cabinet i 7 saps Brod 3g * : = ee BR panes ‘: Sa “ hho should take the ground that slavery was not the bad | HPT, yt sonia do with them as T would with such | tion tarit he will leave the neareve aloue the war’ wontd | Lumediate reconstruction of the Cabinet imperative, and } gt one o'clock, from the Methodist church, Kast New | | Sitkewoop.—On Friday, October $1, SaMCRL SHRRWOOD, Syatiiosion. repessaiied. by: ihe sboltionials, £03 ‘You, put a little light into your benighted mind and | he ever i lesa than six monti already tho new slate is under discussion. The following | York. in tho 84th year of his age mer riekig eh arama crea ier aee you free. (Tremaudous howling anc laughter, in | air, Crav—The gentleman bas asked me a question. 1 | $8 deomed to be the programme most likely to be adopted, | , Barton On, Friday evening, October, 31, Captain | The friend of the family. and mombors of the Mar ate field he shou! take the extreme view, and proceed to say | Whiob the inquirer did not seem to joln.) Me- Cay based | will answer inn tho language of Abraham Liveoln—Lam | viz:— «| "The fricude of the family are respectfully invited to at | of the Ascension, cornor of Fifth avenue and ‘Tenth street, that slavery was a Divine institution. Spree iis Beth heath ana iat OTe BON Dae ee ee, Manone alanory, — (ADpIRuAS.) Charles Franeis Adame, of Massachusetts, Secretary of | tend thefuperal, from his late residenco, No. 44 South | this (Sunday) afternoon, at haif-past two 9’cloek. ‘This bold enunciation was met with a mingled torrent of hisses aud plaudits, which continued for ove or Every ‘time that he attempted to re- sume his voice was drowned with hisses and execrations. of Northern labor, all labor was necessarily reduced to the, standard of what aslave of the same capacity as the white laborer could produce. Thus a negro mechanic got fifty dollars a year for certain kinds of labor, and as long as he could be got Mr. TratN—lI take Mr. Clay at his word. And now I wiil read an extract from a specch delivered by him here a week or two ago:— Agfor myself never. so help me God, will T draw a sword Btate. Jobn A. Dix, of New York, Secretary of the Treasury. Joseph Holt, of Kentucky, Postmaster General. Fightn street, Williamsburg, this (Sunday) afternoon, at half-past one'o’clock, without further invitation, Coox.—On Saturday, November 1, of consumption, ‘Tuomas Coow, aged 27 years romains will be taken to Delhi, N. Y., for interment. Trunetr.—On Phursday, October 30, Horasio N. TeRRETR, in the 49th year of his age. ‘The relatives and frieuds of the family are respectfully a He tolded bis arms and looked deflantly but pleasantly ut i 5 to keep the chains upon another fellow being. Suppose, 7 rney Genera His Criouds and acquaintances are respectfully invited | invited to attend the funeral, from his lato residence the storm. He bared his brow to the blast, and—it it | 10 do this the free white laborer is, ¢ moro fontlemen, that you sucoved upon the present pulley, whal | Reverdy Jobnuon, of Maryland, Attorney Gener ot ¢ | to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two | Fifth street, Williamsburg, this (Sunday) afternoo Were not absurd to mention such a thing ta regard to | {pe sive nemunonitlet re otrain) dase One aud step this clusion of hood: tather thaw to | &¢gar Cowan (Senator), of Pennsylvania, Secretary of | o'ciock, trom the resideuce of his pareuts, 196 Madison | half past one o'elock, without further notic Mr. Train—it might almost be said of bim.— Me Chic Pesherw tan spenicing a little too plain to | continue,in nous policy, or have even # restoration of } the Navy. street. Tuomrson.—On Friday morning, Octe a Ten tatinot aeons the audionce and to the gentlewao. Itdoos not matter | the Unio’ N. P, Banks, of Tilinols, Secretary of War. San Franciseo papers pleage copy. Tnowrson, con of the late John Thompson, Esq. in the voy ea tagpsdepeinpecaincdon areca Whore the competition to abor exists, whether it-springs | Gries of “Right, right,” and cheers from the republican covetary of the Fnterior. | 4 COMMEY.—On Friday, October’ 31, Mrs, Many Comes: | doth year‘of his ase. But Mr. Train could have no from this or that side of Mason and Dixon's line. If slaves Governor Morton, of Indiana, side of the house, ahd counter manifestations from the key, aged 60 years. ‘The funeral will take place from his late residence, 198 utterance. At length he was able to get a hearing, and i democratic It is thonght by many that Secretary Stanton will be ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invite Fourth street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o’elock. id 81 ; inannfacture hats, ploaghs, &e., agaiust free industry at | democratic. a , t ‘ " When he did so he said that it made no aifference to bim } Mins Mao do tabordr is Fatied, dO what he gilt | , MC. CLav (again rising)—That is my language, Tstand | retained. Ho possesses great strength for some reason— afternoon, at two Tho relatious ‘and friends aro respeottully invited to at- whether they cheered or sneered. He then went on to : ‘cence to iberateand | to it and, trust that I wiil always have the courage to say t Thirty-second street,” | tend without further invitation, prove his proposition that slavery was a home institu- tion, and said that American slavery was the stopping ‘stone from African slavery to Christian civilization, He had been to Africa and had seen the nogro sculptured on obelisks and pyramids, and be was always the slave and servant of other men. Look fat him in Africa. First, physic It was the custom in Africa originally to mutilate the prisoners captured in war, and to eat the young. Instead of that, however, the slave trade came and rescued the African, and brought him to this country. Physically lis condition was improved in Americanslavery ‘Now, commercially, what hat Africans ever done in their own country? Nothing. In the South they grew to- ‘bacoo, corn, rice and cotton, until the exporte of the ‘country had reached $200,000,000 a year. There was fome divivity in that improvement. It was a stepping stone from African barbarism to Christian civilization. Is it not, then, the part of true int set this Slave labor of four millions free, that the price of labor might be raised and euhanced every where? A Vorce—Is there anybody here. who knows anything about rating? (Laughter.) Axsotaek Vorck—Is there anybody here keeping the proper time? (Renewed langhter.) ACtay Symparaizer—It is getting too hot for them. Mr. Clay, they don’t like you. hissing and cheers. (Roars of laughter, Mr. Cray—I nD ad did like me, for as God is my judge [am defending the right of every man on earth. (Loud applause.) Dir. Train said that slavery is a Divine institution. = Votr—So is hell. r. (Applanse.) Lay—If you want to make an infidel of me con- vinee me that slavery is Divine, and 1 will believe that I can believe that God can doom probably because he {s really more conservative than has generally been supposed. On the other hand, too, some of Gen. Banks’ friends declare that he will not accept the post of Secretary of War, he being preoceu- pied with other views. It is intimated that Secretary Smith will take Commis" sioner Dole’s place as Commissioner of Indian Affaire, Secretary Seward goes as Minister to England, It is objected to this slate that the Pacific States are not repre’onted in it, as it is high time that important section received such recognition, Various other parties are named instead of several in- dicated above, and these informal nominations may be it when necessary. Never, so heip me God, will I ever draw my swordto enslave any human being. (Knthusias- tic cheers, mixed with hinses.) Mr. Train—I endorse that sentiment. Neither you nor I would draw a swordto enslave any one on the face of the globe, That is not the questior question this*Whother, if the rebels lay down their arms before the 1st of January, he would agree to drop the negro question and live in peace and unity in this confederacy, with all the States back again? (Applause.) He has answered it in the affirmati ‘i Mr. mr (ristog)—You mistake me. (Cries of “Sit jown,”” . Mr, Tkarn—Let us bear Mr. Clay. Mr, Cray—I understocd Mr. ‘train to put the question this way:—Whether if the South came back into the Union I would receive them with or without slavery. q S jovember 1, ANN, widow of Carpenter, in the 75th year of her age. ‘Tho rolatives and frionds of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her lato residence, 112 Fast Fortieth street, op Monday morving, at ten v’clouk. Cork.—On Friday, October 31, Lawrexcn, the beloved son of Robert and Annie Corr, aged 6 months. ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are respect- fully invited to attend tlie funeral, this (Sunday) after- noon, at one o’clock, from the residence of his parents, 258 Seventh avenue. Corcuoven.—Qn Saturday, Noy. 1, Many Euimaneri, daughter of Patrick H. and Anna Colclough, aged 3 years, 8 months and 25 days. ral will (ake place this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clobk, from the residence of her parents, goutheast corner of Fifty-ninth street and Third avenue, The re- Tavtor.—On Friday sOctober 31, of diptheria, Varew. tive P., youngest son of Andrew S. and Sarah H. Taylor, 6 yoars and 20 da} ‘The felatives aud friends are requested to attend the funeral, at tite residence of Lis pareuts, 246 Vast Thirtiets street, this (Sunday) morning, at nine o\lock. His re- mains will be interred tn Mt. Pleasant Cometery, Now- ark, N. J. LL HOUSEKEEPERS WIL SAVE 20 PER CRN® CENT buying at B.D. BASSFORD' Tastitut Tall aa bee oF yournely Sette atte « Sx T=1860—X.—DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTRRS invigorates, stren Then, floancialiv. In Africa there was no trade, nothing | *here Is no God. W! , 6 wide of the mark; but it is a fact that the defeat of the | mains will be taken to Cavalry Cometery. fect appetizer and nature’s t restorer, It i . i Mr. TRauw repeated the question, ~ ‘BL Croix Ri lebrated Calls: Bark, ‘bat barter. Then, mechanics 7th hierar lachoo Pb gag inte fl Dinesh ty ble woes | Mt. Crave-t lutend to sind by the Union just as long | radicals in the North is anticipated, and {t is considered eter Soyirday, November 1, after a long and ee Partcuiary adapt to Lowe dltcai "persona Plantations the slayes learned to be mechanics. Then, | deca SE pe oe Sot be {intelligence and strength are given me, uow and | apgolutely necessary, in stich an eveut, to remodel the § ! "the relatives and talent ot" the bidslity ce coapsottitiy an ee at Mase i cdl tha ihkng fos chehies af te eae agriculturaily. There was no cultivation in Africa, In | Christian fa bor ready: ‘A Yoirr—You evade the question. Cabinet. (Sunday) afternoon, at ats, hotels and saloons, America tbe siaves were employed in agricniture. Then, aoctally aud morally. In Africa there was no such thing ax marriage Tn the South there was. In Africa there were 40,000,500 of people in hopeless degradation, and he Devil ag goon, fer he could yot be worse. (Applause.) But this is not. and cannot be 80, God has designed the happiness of al! his creation. every ciime and color in his own image. He has fac:hioned men of So much for the Mr. Cray—But I will not abate for any slaveholding Oligarchy or get of men a single jot or tittle of my right a freeman to discuss all questions of policy presented THE FINDING OF THE COURT IN THE CASE OF GEN. MARTINDALE. The cage of General Martindale was finally concluded invited to attend the — "glock, fro mS WSR EatsY Wil bo for ‘ment. Doxwetty.—On Saturday late residence, No. 23 ave. taken to Calvary Cemetery morning, November 1, AN- Id by all grocers, dru 7 aE TL. DRAKE & CO.. 202 Browdway, New York. a FALSE BALANCE 18 AN ABOMINATION TO THE Lord, but a just weight is His delight.” warranted accurate end wd SI E: ligion ints in which Mr. Train views slavery. In a | to me. (Applause frem the republican side. re Brown's Standard Seales, morais in Africa, In the South the slaves went to | ™mcu and women are free to choose their associntes—the | of Governors; also to the restilt of West India emancipa- | that, as the Court of Inquiry has found the charges po | eyes yoy y o + | BROWN, Manufacturer, 3 'Barclay st., opposite Astor House, of church and read their Bibles, and had their sermons. But the abo'itionists came im to deprive slavebolders of persons with whom they are to cat, drink and sleep. This is the practice by all laws, and those who do not desire tion, reading on the latter subject the following extract trong (fe Leadon Pierce against him groundless, he has, at his own request, been relieved from the command of his brigade in General ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his = <a N_ELEGANT STOCK OF FALL CARPETS AND ak Matting at HIRAM ANDERSON’S, No. 9 Bowery.— ty, the association of the negro onght, in the name of God, to ‘Theve is no blinking the truth, Years of bitter evperience, 5 rf 4 Canyons ge nates, eet iccaly’ the Staves | leave him alone; but freaveuty i will be found in sich | years of hope deterrei.of scil devotion ‘unrequtied, of pray | Fitz Joba Porter's corps, aud ordered to report for duty | Moher» 2h Monroe stroat, on henday ctiernocn, Mt two | Bnuliah Medallion, Velvet, Brussels. Three-ply and Tngraie ore, Velucr off “hero than’ they were’ in Africa. | eases that the negro has t of the bargain. Se eee oar Ss getided, of insults unresents | to General Halleck. Itis rumored that General Martin’ | for interment. yards wide: fable aud Plano Covers, W os Bhindes, at 6 King of Dahomey'sacriticed every year two or three TRAIN’S SECOND HALF HOUR. the trath, It must be spoken out loudly aud energeticall; Davensy.—-On Saturday morning, November 1, Caartes | reasonable prices. All goods are guaranter je partivul or four or five thousand Africans ina religious rite. Last | tr, ‘Trary came forward and xaid:—feliow citi despite the wild mocklags of “howling ¢ tie tread | Sate, will Be exsigned to ued command of a division, a | | tyxY, @ native of Ballymoney, county Autrim, Ire. | tod look for HIRAM ANDERSON, W Bowery, sign of the there were to be seven thousand sacrificed, but the | —(A Voice, “Give him fits’)—I thank you for your | West India slave will not till the gor! for wa: he free son | preliminary step to conferring upon him the rank of | jand, aged 62 years. large golden eagle. year State of the King’s exchequer would not allow it; and he could ouly afford two thousand. The other five thousand were shipped to Brazil as slaves. He claimed to have proved his points that American slavery had improved the negro:—First, physically; second, commercially; third, kindness in iistening so attentively to Mr. Clay. (Laugh- ter.) But, tirst, let me communicate to you a piece of grand fnformation which I have just received. Tam told that a despatch hag been received—t hope it is true— that Mobile hws been taken the American troops. Major General. ARRIVAL OF SENATOR FOOT AND FERNANDO WOOD. Senator Foot, of Vermont, and Fernando Wood, of New York, are here. of the ex-slave isas obstinate as his sire. He will not cuttl- vate lands which he has not bought for his own. Yi and planiains—these satisfy his wants; he cares not for yours, Cotton, sugar, coffee and tobacco litue for And what matiers' it to him that the Englishinan has sunk his thousands and tens of thousands on mills, ‘The friends of the family are respectfu. 5 tavited to attend the funeral, oa Monday afternoon, at, two o'clock, from his late residonoe, 138 Forsyth street ,near Delancey. Drxow.—On Saturday morning, November 1, Mary Drxox, wife of John Dixon, in the 43d year of her age. PANEL ON THE COMMERCIAL ADVERTISING Ps orien at eee ty Sates is the cheapest moines of obtaining publicity. For the two spaces vacant ape ply tOJAMES ROBERTSON, agent for the curtain, 8 aud ft Naasan street. Ginanciaily; fourth, mechanically; fifth, agriculturally. ‘At the announcement the whole audience rose as by a Hy and | plant: now totter on the lane vig . r ‘The relatives and fcieods of the family, also the mem- 7 > sixth, syciaily, roligiously and morally.’ And now, said } simultaneous impulse, and cheered vehemently for some | Sury"snd Gane wal for yraty has only. ret g bsesceg Ooh wee ae het ot Genacliras bers ofthe City Lod 0. F., also the members Octet RAT AC TURE E—CRUTONES ARS : =F. Odell, Faq. . + | of the Bel he, all those who really admit that it was better for those two thousand Africans to have been brought South, will please mauitest it by saying aye. Some halt of the audience responded with a shout of time, the andience. Then thore were three cheers. giv and navy, in which all joined, and shree more for ¢ Wadsworth, which were giveu by the republican part for the army ‘e know not why this should be, but so it bought with a price-—the’ price of Engl ih toil, He nas been redeemed fram bondage by hi sented hig credentials to the Secretary of State, and was received as Charge d’Affaires and Consul General of big been Bagi e sweat ‘travail of some millions of hard working Englishmen. Twenty millions of pounds serling—one hun dre ve been ighth ward, are juvited to attend the funeral, which will take place from her inte residence, No. 192 Varick street, this (Sunday) atternoon, at one e’clock. C. PINNELL, No, 2 Cortlandt street. A® ENTIRELY NEW ASSORTMENT . £ or FRENCH WHITE AND FANCY GOODS Aye," and a considerable portion shouted *‘No.”? The Mr. Train returned “to his muttons.” He had always r h Majesty the Kiug of the Hawaiian Islauds in the United Gitwax.—On Saturday, November 1, of brain fever, th : “ confusion of the ayes and noes was a good natured one. | known that Mr. Clay was @ gonerous man; but he had | gui musclesof the tte Busiah invorer of ever: domeerns | States. : GaReT R. GILMAN, @ native of Jamaica, W. T., aged 28 | ee ene er and a en en eatinie Waser aetna y Seoming to give this answer for the Joke | nover suposed that he was s0 generous as te omit au. | fashion the West India nesro into « “free, indapeient in- aE. ae Clocks, Bronzes, and Orman molmied Fandy oo ing tirely all the points w! ir. Train’ made. He ’ “Free and independent Guyruner. Friday evening, October cPH ALO, thore very cheay ad ere ‘ a ; . iA 7 » JRE TY WHITE CHINA DINNER SETS. 135 pieces, $35, Me Trais—African murderers! African butchers! You had not answered bis arguments that the African was im- THE WAR IN KENTUCKY. rel jod ows, but laborer he is no ever will be. Guntunne, in the 41st year of his age. WHITE CHINA TEA SET: ece: have admitted that you would rather see two thousand | proved physically, commercially, socially, moral- a" He will sing hy: br Poe eplinapeha ze The friends of the family are respectfully invited to r 3, 44 8, A‘riean: bitcucred and mutilated on a pite than be taken | fy" and ‘religiously by avery’ but bad brooght | "over Kexdy industry he not only ‘odes bat denpises. | arrival of Recrulte at Lexington from | attend the funcral, this (Ganday) afternoon, at two | MdiTH STONE CHINA TOILET SETS, 5 pleces, $1 3% away as slaves. (Cheers and hisses.) Wouldit net have | in a very scientific analysis of the question He used np most of his time talking about Sumner A o'clock, from his late residence, 271 Bleeker street, with- BY. Halvanwour £ CO., ‘been better that these two thousand people, instoad of | of rats in the North. But though Mr. Clay | the abolitionists, and when he was told that he had East Tennessee—Perilous Journey Across | 4.) further invitation. 458, 490 and 402 Broadway, doing mutilated and butchered, to transport them to the | did not up his position and answer bim, point | lve minutes left, he said that in order to put, Mr. Clay’s the Mountains, &. Gawatx.—ln Brooklyn, on Thursday evening, October Corner of Broome street. ‘South aud make them grow cotton, rice aud corn? (Shouts of ‘Aye! and “No” in about equal volume.) Well, as nearly as I can make out you are about half Christians for point, be would take up his (Mr. Clay’s) position and ans:wer his, point for point. Mr. Clay had eaid that the evil a man did would die with him. He disputed that, friends in the wrong he would declino his five minates and let Mr, Clay go on. Mr. Cray retorted that in order that his friends should Lexiweroy, Ky., Nov. 1, 1862. Three hundred recruits for the Third Tennessee regt- 30, suddenly, Joux Gate, agod 71 years and 2 months. ‘The relatives and friends aro respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o’cloc! RTIFICIAL TEETH.—BEAUTIFUL AND 3SUBSTAN- tial sels on tine gold, platina, pure silver, rubber, and mstaloplastic 4 to $25, warranted; si and halt murderers. (Cheers and hisses.) I am de- | and would say that the evil the abolitionists had done | 2Ot be put in the wrong, Mr. Train might go on just a8 | ment reached here to-day from twenty-five miles beyond | fyom his late residence, 168 Prospect street, Brooklyn. Teath, $1. lighted. ‘The next stepping stone of the Africans will be | this country could never die. ((hecrs and hisses.) He | long as he pleased. Cumberland Gap, through Hopkins Gap, without wagons Hamitzox.—Lost , off Cape Horn, from the wreck of the | Pure gold and pure white platina Fillings, 90, cents, to $4 freedom, and that they will come to in time. pre cod a eulugy on Mr. Clay for bis honesty and Mr. Train resumed, and concluded by reciting poetry 4 ship Reporter, on Sunday, August 17, Wittsam Hewny | and warranted superior to ali for life. Office, Here Dr. McGowan intimated that Mr. Train’s half hour bad expired, and so he resumed his seat. Dr. Me of e statesman of Kentucky—(God bless Ken manlin ag Sumner, Wjison avd Greeley. , drawing a contrast between him and such men (Hisses.) Mr. Clay had said that if he (Mr. Tram) endorsed the President, he would have 80 to endorse him (Mr: Clay}; | Now he did ¢ or provisions, with but few arms, sans shoes, sans hats, sans breeches, sans everything. They marched by night, and kept concealed in the Daring the journey they ran foul of eulogistic of the U TRE CONCLUDING REMARKS OF CLAY AND TRAIN. At the conclusion of a somewhat lengthy specol, iuter- spersed with aumerous poetics! quotations, Harrison Hamiiroy, second sow of Mary A. and the late Captain Joseph Hamiilton, aged 19 years and 21 days. ‘aliiornia papers please copy. Hyve.—vun Friday, October 31, of inflammation of the Sixth avenue, between Tenth and Eleventh streets, and n@ removal Dr. LUMMER, Dentist, NY MAN IN HIS SENSES KNOWS THAT FRENCH Brandy is vastly superior to New England Rum, and are il follow our fellow citizen of Massuchusetts. nidot y army, and he therefore must " fc ye | forest by day. lungs, Jane Euiza, wife of John Hyde. for this same reason t. ENCH COGNAC BITTERS ‘or Massachusetts ) Will you give hin’ a Senrdity shige ine Gusencdorse Chief of the army isnneee bret Soy esha Re General Breckinridge’s rebel encampment, but judiciously ‘The relatives aud friends of het husband, a2d of his | incomparably more Invigorating and curative than the trash. ry iBaecaberign coin, t it of the United States. waive these minutes in favor of bis opponent, (Hisses sa ai : . | vited to 1» a , . 80 Me the. a e.a0%s Gian wake eae: Hérea voice demanded three cheers for Seymour, There | und applause.) - ¢ They encountered snow fifteen inches deep in the moun- | iairinast one o'clock, from the Mission Chapel of st. | HyoPeiumeet New York. os St wines 2 Op coming forward, Mr. Clay was received with a tro. | were cheers given, but they were almost drowned in the | Mr. Cay said in order not to be wrong with his side of | tains. George, Nineteenth street, near Firat avenue. ———_—_— . mendous outburst of enthusiasm from bis admirers, fol. | Storm of groans and bisses that met the name of the de- | the house he would give the gentleman leave to go on as ‘bis is a masterly Cumberland Gap retreat through Hazeimve.—Suddenly, on Friday morning, October 81, BeArqeerr & CO. NEEDLE MAN UPACTURERS YOR towed by an almost eqnal storm of hisses from his oppo- | mocratic candidate for Governor. long aa he liked. (Loud lauchter.) Bireat race's Une : of cholera infantum, Lroxarn Avatwtes, sou of Emmaaud | 1D | the sewing machines —Bariisiva, Burnishe nents. Soveral smail boys lurking behind the columns | Mr. Tex restined—He said the President bad been | Therenpon Mr. Train said he world teke his five ss giles Leonard Hazeltino, Jr., aged 10 months and 24 days. Needles, 190 for Zeonts. 42 wad 473 Broadway, Kicked up a frig httul shindy, yelling and hailooiag in the | forced to issue bis preolamation by the Governors at Al- | minutes, during which he recited several other snatches | @ne Phitadelphia She! The friends and ‘relatives of the family are. invited to (SoRSS,, BUNIONS, INVERTED NAILS, ENLARGED most extraordivary fashion, As soon as he could be | toona. He would give them the interpretation of that | of patriotic poems. He was for making the rivers run * , A Attend the funeral, from thé residence of his grandfather, | ()~ joints and all diseases of the feot ented wilnout painer heard, in the midst of such tomult proclamation. Sr. Lincoln was ip the babit, when hotly | with blood, and for macadamining the roads with corpaes, | Contest for the Office Not Vet Seceted. | augustus 1. Bogart, fsq., No, 225 West Thirty-secoud | jmconvenienco to the patient by Dr, ZACHARIE, Surgeom Mr. Cray suid:—The evil that aman in his individual | Dressed by the abolitionists, of dropping a sugar plum to | put the Union must be ved. (Applause.) He Prtencea, Penn., Nov. 1, 1862. street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, without | Chiropodist, 760 Broadway. Refers wo physicians and sur- character tna. ut when he infuses | keep them quiet. He did so in the hanging of fotther invitation, geons of the city. do perishes with bim, } into a great principle he perpetrates an error that y be oternal. Therefore, on entering upon the diseus- sion of a eutject of Ro much vital importance I would Hit My aspirations to the all-benevelent God himself that 1 may vtter no word which may bring a peug to a single the slave pirate Columbia: in for emaneipatin in abolishing slavery in the ring compensation to the their slaves. Goraon District of States: It was this—If The Jeif, Davis issued a proclamation making every free negro in the North a slave it would just have the same effect as knew that Lord Shaftesbury was a Lord John Russell was a liar—( was & when to America, forged. sg nap t ceo the A les . (Lond laughter and lause.) These are three things that he had proved slick off. A Voier—Why not prove them? ‘The long contested Philadelphia Sheriffuity case came ‘up in (he Supreme Court this morning, aud an injunction was granted by the Court, restraining Mr. Thompson from interfering with the duties of the office in any way until the writ of certiorari shall be disposed of. Howxtt..—On Friday, October 31, of diptheria, Ex.a, only child of Chas. T. and Louisa Howell, aged 7 years, 3 months and 14 day: Gone to God. Her remains were taken to Camden, N. J., for inter- [Diep et AND CANES, CRUTCHES AND CANKS— at the manufacturers, A.'COX'S SONS, 25 Maiden lane, IRECTION LABELS AND white and colored, printed and ‘OB KE, MAUGERS, 115 Chambers st ‘AGS—ALL KINI piato, in quantities reature when T shall have passe i President Lincoln's proclamation to make every ir. TRaty—But I have. ment. imuit purchasers, at eee att f have In05 Team te te mene | tose a ikea, aes’! the Premecl Would’ Shes |, Wecaetapbeing eieibes. The Kepenschetd Hats for this Fall | “ipr.ssp.—Jomy Inetaxo, in tho 78th year of his age. <a LARC Richa WARTRDN Tia tone AR to that same overruling —Providenee that, iu | issue another Jamation on the Ist of January, | Mr, Trai concluded by reciting some spirited lines on | sitikingly Dent the impress of inst and sicil in their con | The relatives and friends are requested to attend the | T JOCK LAB Qn ies Meaiy work, Apply ut Par No sustaining the cause that I haye come here to vindicate, | aying that the slaves were to be liberated—it | thesternity of union, deelicd favourites with meats. | funeral, from his late residence, Bedford avenue, cerner | Xor: river, to Edwin Bynner, Agent. T shall tran:ple upon no one of those great principles of | might be in ten, twenty, or thirty years hence. General Cray in closigg tho debate, said that ‘The anlesroom is at 118 Nassau | Of Quincy street, Brooklyn, on Monday afternoon, at two | “St — Soames — Spann runccatnd cate; sucaal emene ee oop | stomeerioes ine amerummeng Te | pe ete te, betmia steer dmemtan sennitas ° evtiaeven.—In Jersey City, on Friday, October 31,at | [)* CO™AR Yanik stent, wear Mroateray.” Wear ielliense otae woce Dance Fon Cane ae Coe, | Vous Whore are that 00,000" © therita” of “slavery Pm” of” tweedom mey wit | Photographic Apparatus Wanted=Cae | pis residence, 265 Sonth Seventh strect, Me. Hawey Kvrz- CURE OF RUBUMATISN WARRANTED, aition laid down by my distinguished friend be cor. | Mr. Traix—That 900,000 are kept back to vol have to speak on Tuesday next. He hoped they would | meras, Head Rests, &c. Apply to or address M. E. Lock- | wevin, in the 56th year of his age. ‘ - ereayen4 fect and true, then when our fathers asserted | they will not vote on Greoley's side,as he expec! speak for the four millions of poor beings who can give | "dS Bighth avenue, _ ‘The relatives avd friends of the family, also the mem PPORNITURE <n, KRISTINA. AT fis anorac that all men’ are born free, and that they | think there verses give a little idea of this party :— no voice to their tnutterable woe, as well as bers of Pythagoras Lodge, No. 86; F. A.M: and Company }. 17 and wareronuis, Now #7 2S Rae om hand street, BORACE GREELEY ON THE AMERICAN FLAG. for the eight millions forced by 4 bloody oli b, Jefferson Guard, are respectfully invited to attend the | between Bowery ane | ‘a splendid assor:ment of fine Cable are entitled to life, liberty aud the pursuit of bem tyrone they assertort a falsehood in the face of mankind; and therefore, the government founded by them 1 this must consequently be faise aud must fall. There- ‘All hail! the Sauuting Met stars, pate and dim; 5 ecare— garchy to make war upon their thren—meo who are driven into the front of battle to perish for the sup- pod 4 slave oligarchy. Let the twenty-two millions icht- gam Oftice diana, t one fhineral, in citaen’s dress, this (Sunday ) afternoon o'clock; from the Reformed Dutch Church in Wayne street, Jersey City. Carriages will be in waiting at the iture: of every description, which he wiil sel at very a" papior aad Bedroom Suite of the newest style. ood scare — wa a Jersey City ferry from twelve to half-past twelve o'clock, | ——-—— ‘n the Declara scption of fadepemsence, tea the wins roped ‘ie eet force and power, ‘ad al will ou be well white the South | | Sabre Cate, net Weuniivts and An Kiwi. —0 day, Novembor 1, Mary Jaxe Kssix, | FTERRING’S SAFES, 261 BROADWAY. Ne must be pronounced a failure.” Rien will be brought again to enjoy tho fruits of peace, pros. | SNe ind Gutchiy wader phe "soothing “infucuce, ot | Sed 5mouthsand 2b days, | ‘HB RUDB A Voicr—We mat stand by the republic. ‘Ked'wipon tho Dioody statna, LOWAYS Olutmont, Ie heals to the boue, sofbar |, The friends and relatives are respectfully inv ate ISERY.—-MY DOORS ARE SHRUNK, g Mr. Crav—Yes, we are going to sustain the republic. Avotuze Vowr—You are sustaiuing the rebellion now. Mr. Ci.ay—1 stand here to-night not as tho representative of Co ee age rty. The President bas taken his own Fround'he tikoa, with, the Tear down the daunting lie! Half-mast the starry ity and plenty. For himself, North and South, Fast ena re * Rotwad only cos prayet, and ‘that was that she few would yet be free. National Finances. LETTER FROM SECRETARY CHASE TO MR. WALLEY. the wound never opens agiia, Soldiers supply yourselves, Only 25 cents per pot. All Wool Under Shirts and Drawers; the best goods ever m: made to order by ade: on hand and UNION ADAMS, No. 637 Broadway. tond the funeral, from her parents’ residence, No. 13 Stanton street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o’cleck. ‘The remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for iater- ment. Lyncn.—Suddenly,on Thursday, October 30, Fraxcis winds wintry drafts of late: The r's draft was quite epsugh, Ain yet Lim shivering atthe sate sa a VNB'S iinproved patent Me f cout saw rain and dust from ‘doors and windows ot des cold, su every desoriptio tremendous force of the war ‘Treasury Derartuent, Oct. 23, 1962. = Patrice, eldest son of John and Mary Elizabeth Lyoch, Principal depot 42 Broadway, room I ‘to back itn up, he must bo sustained by the people, 2 4 y aged 17 years, 6 months and 3 days. = ae deesed athe er if eee greyish treat | enna Be ace wettest ear ttemeonmen ie: | PECL Rt ant et ts ga 60 as an jon on . A /SHINGTON, U.. AND , : fs J o b slavery 1 agroe with him with all my heart. oes ‘roruie once more ta teats, *] the, government intend to refuse payment of the 6per | Messrs, Munn & Ce., publishe vited to attend bis’ funeral, ‘the residence of his | Company are again in commysTutlon with la ‘and applanse). If I and the Fopublican barly ‘are Among uatremelted mea, pe arate bore ueveac tomer ea wee .et, | can and gatens eolietiors tor parents, 168 Canal atreet, this ) afternoon, at half San ea opt that considered com Breed suppiria fer. Liocobn as om ebeiiienians lace’ eo content lobdy sinlne, PayIGE them in. anything exempt “the currency in which | Siti for chal Mame ee by the United Sue 33 COMPANY, 0 Broadway. ~ ‘or in its folds are ‘ete aires Bx? os oa ‘must support us ns abolitionists also, (Laughter and The stamp of rusting chaine, Tae deen tncy are patio edd States notes— | °'During the seventeen years they b beet in pro. | _ Loony.—On Saturday Nov. 1) Jaman Lov, sen of Bi a Pee eee a chair Was that Union or disuniont (Shouts of “Dieunion.") | “The ‘iow that hey are toebo paid tn anythiog but | Sw"i0e Poca ere cere ons Seite celal tha cat | "icsen nal See tel seed 4 monte turday ora. | E wisdder, the special diseases’ of both vexes t ‘TRA here bogun twisting about in hi chair, seem. | 1188 Wal Mon mont anit appeared. Mm the New Fore | money, however, is ovly about as atwurd and grounaloas | reuseanmmousand paienices. Nearly of So areaouae Lamsta. Ae Wow Brighees 8 Uo a al pare by Dit Dantas, ‘att ‘Protemor of, Surgery in the Fenm foaty auxious to drop ins bombshell. This wes observed | Tribune, which he denounced as disloyal to the flag. | as the statement that the national debt amougts to (wo | ed through the “sclentihc tent Agency,” and | 9, Novembor 1, Semasnian tore papers. ‘ ne ee Cea SSaen ‘by his rionds, who loudly cheored him, Thus encouraged, | Tr!™n%t tne rychune}) Mr. Trala referred to the polity | thousand mailons ot dollars; and. yet, this statement | nearly aif the patents secured abroad by amerisaa ciuzens | Notice of funeral in tomorrow's DApETA. 4441.5 op | near Fourteenth proet , ee eer ated MT ir Uiox te’ Nia coat | Of the Know Notbings, and was echoed by shoute of | was gravely put forth in the leading resolution of the | *P token through this oflce, fhoria, A hist of Hiram Abiffand Catherine | JQOGERS & PAYMOND INTRODUCE THIS SEASON & Air of determined authority, waved him back to his seat. | Docc, Brooke.” fiveu’ Wile oe 4 meas Which amen tee coe Gar t I cation for ® patent, all the inventor is | diptheria, Avram, daugl th Tnumber of elegant noveltien, in every description of Mr. Ciay—so far as ‘the moral of this slavery | 1 Ey nake, Critica principles once, he had geen the error | Faneuil Hall, On the day that resolution was adepted | fi ee itcarcnca tinted the ditclann nee. | *;wayaard, aged 18 years: 6 ine tamnily are respectfully oes CLOT en 8 10 te ag a Te Y goveranieat founded” not | 9 is ways, and now went for white men. He was not | the national debt amounted to ees than $640,000,000. 1 | tom, gyect Mother papers are "and tained tatiana the fecoral, thie (Bunday) afternoon es | Meeeding s Aenios fasey parses: for oye S ait snare ee freedom | Goltig to be gulled with words, and denied ‘the fact that | wish I had thought of it, aud I would have obtained the | sen Patent Office by Munn & Co., who b irge | ivi ie ranaeeedanee OF bar areata, WO OD ©MBTROPOLITAN JACKET,” Tho seeds of rebellion were. to bo Tound i, the South ail men were orn free, and equal, (Hiss and groans | precise figures at the department before 1 came down. | corbt ck cnginecry Croighomem. pe eet rea at short Went Vorty hinth stroet 71 | tThete prces, nowwithstanding the, tag fo cloths, de. hare here from all over the house . le would prove Proposi- am writing at my house) ‘woul ve given tl On morning, Catma- | never Broad ron Wet Fe eae ce wpom wie | tion. “Had not the Maker made one mountain overtop | to you. Bix hundred and (rey millions, compared with | ™9° uiess of instruction, annonacing the amount of fees, | gee semi ee nine T, aud Sali Mulligan, aged i | than 4ow. Stores 1, 128, 199 Fulion siret, and 21¢ h'slavcey torches itiagiincolut He bas no | another? one osk tree overtop another? one valley more | whiat we have to show for the expenditure of our pert of | size of model and ouver information asta the best mode ot | RiNt “augier Jott - wy Mines not jratend to Louch the quent iek all it clavvas | Deautifal than another? one race to overtop another race? | It—seventy odd millions, you kaow, was tho logacy of obinining patents in ibis ana all other foreign countries, are | “I. 'fiporal will take place om Monday morning, at ‘ATOHES AND JEWEL be property. coming nndor the same category ae horace, | 804 Just 20, while Mr. Clay might be superior to many | the Buchanan administration—is bad enough Teertainly | furnished free on application. eight o'clock, (rom the residence of her ; of all descriptions, for sale mules, catite, and household goods,on what principle doed im debate, on San re ee ae Ms So-nop comnempinte i complacency. ith Cl = besirnes<ci ea MUNN 4 CO., Catharine Tucker, widow of Captain ‘Thomas Tucker, No, | Broadway: ee ‘tho gontieron ciaim for the aristocrats: are pra 5 Lf ur » Tig! at. | the resol wan plate a08 ome iu Publishers of the yyy Amenaay 262 Clinton street. The remains will be taken to ‘Slaten SAAD BEAMS OF GOOD PAPER Jo open rebveltion against this goverainent, that eae shall Laat tar ‘slene shares a1 (ho | eb thereto et G sain ond cacaries a aay” Bot stil RR dS ella Bog —— boy Frida: ocvover a1, | 20.000 sire'sasie “appiy a: ne it ms, Shocid nk thot alae property Soot SAesee) |. south w hot bis fault. | six hundred and forty millions is not. two thousand Gouraud’s Poudre Subtile Uproots Hatr Ce ee eater nee) = Weages thep operiy of the Nor orn Sibeaet He assis was a white woman, | Hons, nor do T think it wise oF patriotic to say two thou. | {fom any part of the body. Warranted, 46 Broadway | MAtt SOTO isealns and 9 days ary Murtha, | OO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION, : eand bundred a ., " ween = “4 poets ot Der ti from, the other ead Of the reeen, | Sot tus ied eecucis tak: | was onid, doubtleasy ymca, rn ee u | mstenclow’s Hats Dyocehe Best te. ame | ican canaeumnmncn shawty srovepet: | ieDamAl UNION COMMEAION prarmice, Mr. Ciav.--1 know my friends tbat that iw hard to take, | De aaa uenucky. (0° | vu chasse, ough Ht weisten with'e resing’pen: an | “erietneamancous harmless sod cllebig, Suid b7 drag, | soon, a6 Ral-paek two o'eiowk, frou the 0 oF Bar | TT COMP ATH AnD BLaiEH WARDS. ies of “Give to teem Chay.) I deny that the re. | twen' carpet bag full of a ternks tee evboneuer a zene ro pea, a8 tateand perfumers éverywhere. Facto Barolay stroot | peronis, No. 63 Pearl street. aD a frvieas cee a eee ae npc on the righte of ie | So was ine | eee " | _Cetstadoro’s Hair Dye, Preservative and | | Mums —On Saturday, morning, November 1, of oom aeh Niches Hotel, arday’oveatog, Hor: fyat ebt storms principle of te on, the consonant (Langh Au Editor Shot Dead. PSC aes ts § seer Howe. Se | oe : hua “bei of te Righe ward, was called so hee forcement o 6 these preliminary | Time avToN, Obio, Nov, 1, 1862. rr ae oa ened Bovretary, 0 io nominate ferent ee ™ invove « J. F. Dallmeyer, editor of the Dayton Bmpiro, was shor | Ne times emitter ies 2 fosey meee nator Wouse. Ho Nanaliate foe ‘was unanimously int, Clay, 7" and ‘man i ndovotod to the interesta ot the Uns, doad this morning by Henry M. Brows. 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