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a ‘asuinatow, Noy. 18, 1862, aE BIDS FOR Tuk NATIONAL LOAN, Twelve millivus Of the thirteen millions six hundred and thirteen thous%2d four hundred and fifty dollars of the seven thirty loau, ‘0 be awarded under yesterday’s Didding, will be reimbursed to the parties in New York ‘who several days ago promptly sdvanced that sum to tho ‘Treasury at Secretary Chase's request. From calcula- tions mado at the Treasury Department, it is ascertained ghav nine millions 4: hundred and five thousand Bnd fifty dollars will be awarded to those who bid Above one hundred and three and five one-hundredth, ‘ The amount bid at one hundred aud three and Give one- huudredchs is six millions nine hundred and ten thousand | of which four millious eve hundred and eight thousand four hundred, making the remainder of the amount of ‘the loan, was accepted and will be divided pro rata among those who bid at (hat Bzure. Several bids, in the aggro ate over two hundred thongand dollars, were received. Go-day, but of course too late. RHE TAX COMMISSIONER'S ESTIMATED RECEIPTS OF INTBRNAL RBVENUB. Tt having been variously stated that the Commissioner of Internal Revenue had estimated the receipts for reve Bue during the present year at $360,000,000, there is au thority for saying that uo such estimate bas been made, andin no instance ts mt thought wut the receipts exceed $150,000 .000 or $175,000,000, THE FORTHCOMING D2PARTMENT REPORTS—SECRE TARY CHASE'S FINANCIAL SCHEME. With the exception of the Secretaries of State and Inte rior, all the-heads of departments and most of the chiefs Of bureays are busily engaged, vight and day, preparing their annual reports. That of the Secretary of War will of course, refer exclusively to past operations but the report of the Secrctary of thy Treasury will disclose the Auanclal scheme which 1s intended to relieve the federal currency from ils present depreciation, and to supply a sufficient amount of coiv and exchange for the actin wants of the government. This report has demanded vorygreat con-jderation, und exercised the highest abihty of the of tbe Treasury, who dads bimsolf m a task which none of bis predecessors. from the earliest organi. zation of th sovernment, ve been called npoo nthe credit of the government ata Gime when its nicessary expenditures in a single month exceed these of avy year before the commencement of the preaont troubles Mr. Chase is devoting to this ‘task every energy, and Lis repog is Woked for with much anxiety. ibe official reports will all be ready this year in time for the meetn ’ Congress. Portions of them wil} be cubmiited to the President im afew days, to enable him to prepare his message. TROUBLE WITH FOKEIGN POWERS REGARDING SEIZURES to perform—io sus} AND THE BLOCKADE. Much specilatio has recently been indulged concern, vepresentations in relation attempting to run the vging toor in the care of foroign st s, There is no opportunity for obtaining information of the particulars of what in such cases ha: ocourred, diplomatic prudence and courtesy being under. atood to torbid premature disclosures of debated posi. tions, It is true (hat foreign ministers have, in their usual xespectful terms, called the attention of our government {0 compl’ ints on those subjects, and it ts equally cortain they are recciving the attention to which their impor- tance is entitled, They are complex in point of fact, for the reason tnat thay involve principles of internationa) Yaw. But this is always going on » especially ina time of war or of Dlockgdy, O14 bases are disposed of and new ‘ones cone up daily, The sending of a commissioner to New Orleans, and the appreciation of bis impartial report upon the subjects which he examined according to the strict principles of law, is regarded here as an ‘oarnest of the jutention of the administration to act with circnmepection and Justice regarding all mat- ters in which diplomatic relations are involved. Proba- Diy the public wilt coon know that our own government ga About the Alabama, and in other bas in tura complain Of violution of noutrality, Th@ Meeting of Congress will, ds usual, bring out the cerrespu. fail to fully acquaint the country with wpe "ue condition of our forvign relations, EMENT OF DISCIPLINE IN THE A THOUSAND OFFICERS DELINQUENT—DESERTD. BE RIGOROUSLY DEALT WITH, BTC. General Halleck has resolved to adopt the most strin- gent measures for compelling officers to pay that atten- tion to their duties which natural pride and a sense of duty would seem, in too many cases, unable to enforce. Delinquent commissioned officers’ are to be taught, by prompt and inexorable punishment, that thelr superior rank, and higher intelligence it should argue, will oaly be regarded: as ngytavutions of every fault they may commit; it beng rosolyed that the sol- “dieys aud non-commissioned officers of our armies suall havo mo reason to complain of béing held accountable for offences which are committed wih impunity by those who sbould set them examples of strict subordination and discipline. Provost Marsha! Policemen, and military police and officers, especially detailed for the purpose, are now being sent to all the princtpai cities, and over all the lines of railroads through- out the country, to collect the names of officers absent from the armies tn the field and tm garrison; and all officers so found abseut without the proper and specific authority prescribed ip generat orders of the War Department will be either immediately tnd fguominiously dismissed the service, or will be placed on trial for desertion while in the presence of the enemy. It is understood a long list of names for diswisea! bas been alveady prepared, and that numer- ous dism seais for cause will be made in ® few days. In- deed the ramor prevails, aad there is reason to believe it, “that more tha one thousand commissioned officers are Bow abront without leave, and so reported, all of whom will be dismissed under circumstances attaching disgrace fo their nomes, and leaving them 00 possibility fora re- turn to the service or aoy otner employment under the Bationul government One of the favorite eubterfuges practised by efficers anxiogs to ckulk from thei duties has beea to quit thelr commands on ® surgeon's certificate, of oo « pretended ‘eave of absence, signed by some suverdinate officer, colonel of brigadier geaersl who bad ao power to give it, and then, if discovered, urge the plea of ignorance of the orders aud regulations on this subject But all loaves of absence to be of avait must emanate from the very highest source, as prescribed tu Genera, Order®, and all officers absent ou medical certificates ust be sure that (heir certificate is issued by competent authority, and that they do pot remain absent one aay after beiug eufliciestiy physically re established to jow their commands, even though vot re-establisbed enough for a full return to active duty. While these steps are being takeo with regard to officers, measures of ao coqually stringent and effective character are in progress so arrest an immense aumber of deserters now scattered through the country, and to bold them to the several penalties prescribed by military law for their offences. 1 is the determination of the authorities to make ex: amples which will cause overy soldier to consider se- riousty belore exposing bimself to the chauces of an in. damons deatn as the penalty for deserting his standard. Many of (he mea now absent are deserters from the army tm the field, and not a few of them, lured by the bounty, avo enlisted in the cew orgoizatioas, bat their re-en, Hstment, as they will be taught, is no excuse for their desertion, and sli officers of the recently raised regi- ments, knowing such dovertors to be in their ranks, nd aot sonding them back under guard to their old com- roands, will be held strictly responsible, Others of those How abscot are men who were discharged from hospitals to return te their regiments, but who have skulked to their homes, All of tho above classes are de- sorters, and will be punished as euch. But there i@ yot anoiber cinse,and one to which 00 mercy with be namely Those who joined new regiments receutly, receiving the owormous bounties givoo, and then desoried before boi regiments fad beon placed fo the Gel@. The country bas aufered deeply from this Intter class, various states baying paid bounties for their full quotas, while thete oftective force reported at headquarters of the army stil] sbork by many thousand of the required oumbers- ft i¢ vail on igh authority that the Prosident, oo belog evenly chowa by the Secretary of War and General piel ine rmmenso lists of deserters and roll calls of ecvtees, sloruiy pledged bimself bereafter to pureue the Gost rigorous policy with there offenders, and that by oxceutions, diswiseals, bait and chain labor for tbe whola servos of thetr eolistmeut, and, other ‘uf the eovoress ponaitior, ho ia resolved to deprive the scboleof the grant adeantage they Oave Beretofore en: Joyed evar ay in the Meams horéseary to preserve disci. Pino ad prevent the erimes of straggling, absentvos end doverttons, tn view of (here faute, the Lope is oRpressed that tho paviee of") constitute itwelf a grqxt moral polies to efpore Bud chate back to duty ail oficere aed mon whe caggot dence which cannot “W¥—ONB enn.t8 70 by army solar ipso : THE General Bu.terteld: Se division, Fifth Armig Curpe, becomes qvvomander of the neon of tie Se oy corps by the promotion of General Hooker 0 the com- mand of the right wing of the Army of the Poto.."3- It is said that General Gorman bas esa aasiruad> iathe| The Banks Commit: command of @ division in the Western army. Geveral Bartlett bas gone to bis Lome in Now York 0, leave for a few days to recover his health. : Geveral Buford, who bas beeo in Wasbiagton several days, went westward to-day. General Griffin is assigned to the command of the di vision lately commanded by General Morell, who bas ‘been assigned to other duty. THE CASK OF GENERAL M’DOWELL, - A detail bas been made for the court of inquiry ou the case of General McDowell, and it is directed to aszembie on the Qlst inst. TRIAL OF LISUTENANT COLONEL A geueral court martial, presided over by Cel. Murphy, of New Jersey, has been conveucd bere, for the trial of Lieutenant Colene! McKilvey, Commissary of Subsistence, and such other cases as may be brought before it. DEATHS OF SOLDIERS. ‘The following have been reported:— ‘ Thomas Lace, Co. C, Sixteenth Maiae, al Harewood Hospital George W Braily,Co. 1, Sixth New Hampshire, at Harewood Hospital. Jacob M meal Co. H, Twelfth Pennsylvania, ut Ryland chapel Sergeant 3! ‘e. Millard, Co. H, Thirtieth New York, at Tripity Church Hospital, ‘getown, P. F, Benson, Co hieenth Massachusetts, at Ce- fumbia College Hospital. Win. Smith, Co, D, Seventh Indiana, at Carver Hospital. O Epson, Co. 1, First New York, at Mount Pleasant Hogpital. NAVAL ORDERS AND PROMOTIONS. Capt. J. P. MeKinstry has been detached from the com-" mand of the steamstoop Dacotab, and Capt. B. F, Sands ordered to the command of that vessel. Capt. S.C. Rowan has been ordered to superintend the outfit, Ke , 1 the irou-ciad steam frigate Roanoke, at New York, L euant Commander Milton Paxton has been de tached from the command of (he Coauecticut, and ordered to the command of the gunboat Penobscot, Lieutenant R. W. Scott bas been ordered to command the gunboat Marblehead. Commander T. A. Kitterson bas beeu ordered to the command of the steamer James Adger, Licutenant. Commander C. C. Carpenter has been de tached from the steamer Flag. g officers had been promoted to fill vacan Ins R. B. Hitchcock and Joseph Laoman to be Commodores; Commanders 5. F. Sauds and H. 8 Stellwagen to be Captains; Lieutenant Commanders Pierce Crosby and J.B. Creighton to be Commauders; Lieute- nauis Rush R. Wallace and Chester Hattield to be L tenant Commanders. Assistant Surgeon William B. Gibson died on board the Connecticut on the 8th of November DEATH OF A SON OF SECRETARY WELLES. Secretary Welles’ son Herbert, four aud a half_years old, died to-day of dipthoria. His body will be taken to Hartford this afternoon, THE RECENT LETTER OF JUDGE LANE, OF ALABAMA. The recently ‘published letter of Judge Lave, of Ala- bama, written from Danville, Ky., upon the past and future conduct of theewar ia East Tennessee and Ala. vama, attraets much attention. It poiuts out errors to be aveited and advantages to be gained. The policy rer commended by Judge Lane is approved by loyal Keu- tuckians and Teunessecans here. DEPARTURE OF GOVERNOR ANDREW. Governor Andrew, of “Masgachuseits, returned to Bos- ton this afternoon, efter a protracted ingerview with officers of the Cabinet. CAPTURE OF TRE REBEL SCHOONER EMMA. The Navy Department this morning received informa- tion of the capture of the rebel schooner Emma, off Velas- co, Texas, loaded with one hundred and twenty-one bales of cotton, and bound for Jamaica, She was taken by the armed boats of the United States scheoner Kittelia, PRESENTS FOR DENMARK AND SWEDEN. Our Ministers at the Courts of Donmark and Swe.len oe having recently Observed in the possession of the sovereigns of those countries presents from Euro- pean and other governments, but none from the United States, eaggest that some appropriate marks of respect be forwarded to them. Accordingly ie, arores bas procured two beautifully jaanufactured , Mounted with ‘ silver, “each containing pattern Colt’s revolvers, the stocks orna- Raa ard the barrels claborately chased mented with sn figures of agriculture, commerce with goid and beating” é and the arts, They will e once be sent to our Ministers td hs d \e for presentation to the sovercigm. °°" eu. aia tended. Each case and contents colt OUR RELATIONS WITH M! 's Private letters received here trom -ving in Mexico indicate that the domination of the Frensd {0 io Mgt country is expected to becomy complete, and that a su: — tg establish American Influence has beco Brooa. 4 Acabeay oF Tino. —This evening Mr. Forrest appears for th'S first time this season in Macbeth, onc of bis most powerfu, Characters. Alrnough the weather bas been so unfaverable the houses hayy been generally ex- cellent since the commenement of Mr. yVbeatley’s short tonure of this establishment, Miss Matida Seren plays Camiile again on Saturday. Gen. Dix and Judge Pierrepont in Rv” lation 40 the Case of Winder, The following totter to an official of bigh eminence will explain the matier:— Novemaur 12, 1862. Dear Sin—Io answer to your inquiry as to the facts of the case of Wm. H Winder, a prisoner of State in Fort Warren, we repiy that on investigation it appeared that Winder was arrested by order of the late Secretary of War; that a large number of letters and papers were seized tending to show cigeyany. to the government and 8 purpose to nid the rebeilien, But after careful invest on of ali the papers, and after a rf ae be Sites oF give aid tothe enemy, which he refused; an a8 we are advised, there bas fo day since when might oot have freely left the Fort upon that simple pa- role, Very seapecifully, yaaee DIX, Major be EDWARDS PIERREPONT. ce Intelligence. ‘Tan Case ov Watts, m8 AiteceD Countsrrenen.—The Gutborities are determined that no effort shall be spared to secure the conviction of George White, the wholesale ibs ys id made uae fo Beg nf hie place of Plates and counterfert bills on Fi ‘Cubler Bat ‘Bank, Pah N.Y. ves, + imyra, ra Bank, Troy. N'Y. in rere’ Bank, Troy. ’ sates es Marshal, of of L Philadelphia detectives, and wi the detectives of t tore, Tetra wy act jective Moore discovered Ke! ce ted although ee ies in meagre, the officer see ‘oe to Bat towrel de doleful dungeon known as « Court © its Locos T his Day. Soranion Covet.—| 1-You Neat loons o: S041” Part i he ae Be a Ship News. baLow, ARRIVAL OF THE ETNA. , 2 screw dime Etoa, Captain Brooks, which Tiverpool at balf-past ten o'cleck on the anited from — on apd from Queenstown on the after- Bre. i of th |; arrived bere at about three o'clock this morning. “~ net pens Sipe she salle - How 2G GENERAL DECLINES 10 MAKE a PUBLIC Srnec PRE committee of citizens organized to sive General Ra nka $ grand public reception previous to bis « from this city held another meeting at the Astor wee yesterday afternoon, Judge Peabody in the chair, The sub-committee , which bad,been{deputed to invite Generay Banks to deliver a public address to the citizens of New York, made a report to the eifect that the General reso- lutely,, but politely declined, on the ground that his entire time was taken up with the preparations for his ex- pedition, Mr. Charles Gould then read the following resolution, which had been prepared by the committee for presen tation to Major General Banks:—— In the Lorlave exigencies and dangers of our country we are cheered by the knowledge that those exigencies and dangers are gradually bringing to places of responsi- bility and power men in whom we can trust as wise in counell, brave in action, and able at ouoe. to lead and to command, The citizens of New York deeply regret that they cannot be permitted ina public reception to show their respect for and confidence in Major General Banks ‘The committee appointed to tender that reception have unanimously. Resolved, That, in common wit! loyal State’ in the Union, the cits sYatulate themselves and Uhe country that Genora! Banks 18 about to lead a division of the army ot freedom Ant they rely upon the evergy and courage which he has so weil shown in civil and tilitary life, m camp and on the fleld; they rely on his loyalty and honor to complete what has been already so well begun, in planting the flag which aymbolizes everything we cherish in national honor and everything we love in national freedom on every foot of United States soil, And they hope to welcome wid houor his ret vhen the conflict ig over and the victory for freedow and the Union won and wou forever. In behalf of committee of citizens, on motion of Mr. Paine, it was resolved to print the resolutions iu the city papors, with the names of the cominittee attached, ‘The Committes thea adjourned loyal _men in every of New York con- ‘axon Manafactures. ‘Treasvity DePARTMENT enuw, Ni 862. The 1 Ovrice oF INvERN 13,1 Your letter of the 12th inst. b The manufacture of cord, tape pioyed in inaking hoop skirts, per centum ad valoren, wade “manufactures of cotton, principle of tue Excise law tuat not only the furuiebed artiele of any one kind is taxed, but also all the diferent mannfactures which have contributed to furnish the in- gredients of which the main article is ultimately ma up. ‘thus, for Mlysiration, leather, shoe bindings, t tanning of Ie 2 taxed, although th cles thus pre auy more fit for immediate cons'mption than are tape aud covered wire. The exceptions you quote are but exceptions, each for some particular reason not ap- plicable to the case of your article, Very respectfuliy, GRO. S, BOUTWELL, Con Ksq., 448 West sirect, New York. cen receives vered wire, em” and lable toa tax of three e712, item James Jackson Sailing of the Storeship Supply. Tho United *States storeship Supply sailed (rom this port yesterday for Pensacoia, Annexed is @ list of ber oflicers:— Commander--Geo. M1. Coloacorepis. Acting and Executi Oficer—James D. Wood ‘Acting Masters—Norman Penfield, Zaccheus Kewpton. ‘Acting Ensign—J. W. Butter. ‘Acling Asiistant Surgeon—A. M. Cockran. Acting Assist. nt Paymaster--J. J. Grillitas. Captain's Cleri:—Hugh Loler. Paymaster’s Clerk—Griswold H. Bly ‘iting Masters’ Mates—Jobn Waite, Rie Richmond Dagge«t PRINCE DE JOINVILLE ONT THE WAR. Review and Analysis of the War in America, by the Prince de Joinville— The Position of the Union Armieselin- portant from the South=The Latest News, &ec., &e., &e. The Fawy Heravv, for the present week, ready this (Wednesday) morning, will contain the highly interesting analytical and descriptive review, by the Prince do Join- ville, of the War in America, from the assumption of the Command by General McClellan nlil after the Seven Days’ Fighting on tho Peninsula, giving important details of the Formation of the Army vy General McClellan, its Departure for Virginia, its Marches, Battles and Victories, Rite ee Sis which it bad to Gontend; Tho Invest News of tho Movements and Position of Re Union Forces in alf parts of the Country; Account of the Re- ception of Geuoral ‘McClellan in ‘fronton; Interesting in- telligence frem the Rebel States; The latest News from Europe, and all News of the week, foreign and domestic, ofan important or interesting character. Terms—Two dollars per year. Single-copies, ia wrap pers, four cents. The Progress of the War int Virginia aud the Southwest—Operations at Néw Or- nd on the Texas Coast—News from acbel States, déc., &e. Canard thay Steumship Scotia, Captain Judking will leave this port to-day .oF Liverpool The European mails will loss in Lm city at haif-past ten o'clock this morning. The New York Weraco—Edition for Europe—witt be published at half-past nine o'clock this morning. It will contain the latest news of the Operations of the Unien Forces in Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Missis- sippt, North and South Carolina, &c.; an Acceunt of the Fight on Bayou La Fourche, La., Interesting News from ‘Texas and the Gulf Coast; Late and Important News from the Rebel States, and all other News of the Week of an ‘nteresting or important character. ~ Singh eal oe io be, ome ready for mailing, six cent uo 47 Ludgate Hill, London. E San ill teaite Ce ptions avd advertisements for a Sone Hie e ualto the best sig The pues Ko. 9, 8 Ne. si Made 08 of great Fe renty our pen: ly foe searing elihtng Nook La Machi on sont ae $10." rior ine Company, ROVER kl BARRE Sewing ¥. Broadway, New Yorn: fa fes for Salt=— Second Hand Fireproof Sa at 100 Maiden a, Heavy Knit All Woot. UNDERSUIRTS AND DRAWERS ON HAND AND MADE TO ORDER BY UNION ADAMS, NO. 637 BROADWAY. Brandreth’s New Style Pills are a Great improvement upon the old practice. They purify the biood cleanse the system of all impurities, change the yellow sallow skin to & roseate vloow, remove coids aud ail lraparitien from the, 67 ct upon the liver, thus eur cents & box. the new gizleat We EES Park row, opposite the Astor Are ¥ Troubled With Dysnep: Yellow Skin Spices Te son are, instead of browa rinking slops, use th’s Pils ou will soon have a stomach to digest ie Be sure and get bis ‘new vatgie ot ios OARERY'S ‘s ‘Medicine pepo Th Bar Boxee, Opposite the aor House, Batchelor’s mate Dyemihe ig ela & th sateand waatemers trersabere act Barelay are Cristador: Ince d Dre Erpervetive a4 Be Sepa see rotat po Nand Astor House, The fulioie Ongegor'for the hairs Depot, No. t t ay atreet, and wold BF al iidruggiets, ie 4 rane wer. More Gray ‘Ol beau Bond ateeet. ae Ba brated BARCRY NG ta eal Phy anger oo 2 Seaton 6: Care ruse still at No. 2 Veney atreet, ast . No bere with any otber odlee of the ane wan Car mH attendan Trusses.—Ma corner of Broadwa) ae with any oul rT Hao Bie 12 Cartes equal Last Day but ged of Th Esgnt- manidaions ** BARNUM'a EW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1862. OMcial Drawings of M Bday & Co.'s Kentucky and Loweries Kuntucer, pervert Chass D47—November 18, 1862, 25, 40, 50, 45, 57, 27, 81, 73, 18, 76. 6, 68, 6 eames as a} ember 1, 1362! . . eR ara addresain Coviugton, teat BODY #6. s wington, Ky., or St, Louis, te, a OMmeial Drawingsor the De ware State Lotteries. ‘Sa, Esmus Guise joseNorenbos 1 18,1802 65, 2 66, i. a { &s, Cu sadist 18, 1302, §8, 10, bo, , 35, 63, 72, 66, 50, 41. “MN A MORRIS & “auimuingion, Del ware. ome! prarine or the Library Assor uth beNovember 18, 1803. " aps a, * ‘No. 3 NDE: 10, 74, 37, 43, 6, 31, iz, For vireuiaea, ae. ANCE & CO, Covnsioa, Ky, Prizes Castred tn 41) Legalized Lotrcrics. Information given JOSEPH BAYES, Broker, No. (Wall stract 1, New York. by I. A. DUNN, 149 Brondyray Letter communt: cations confidential up states, Wernesday, Nowember 22, at ¢. Tuomas Gallaudet, Mr. Eo- rikvk, all of this city , on Monday, November St. Ann’s c! WARD Dkvok o Miss Li Vav—Horrman.—In Sroc ik IT. by the Rey. Joe! I. D. P., Eowamp L Fay, of Washington, D. C., to Ml y daughter of G. 0. Hoilman No cards. Fram—Leviness—On Tuesday, November 13, at the resideiice of the brid ther, by the Rev. Dr, Dillon, Gxo, W. Trai, of Bri LT, to Mary Apecaipe, eldest daughter of Capt. Joshua Laviness, of City Island Westahester county, N Hasatoxn—Srvart.—On residence ¢ bride's fut man, Cuasr daughter of Dan Henbare—Newcowe. Tuesday, November 18, § Ohio, to Lypra J, eldest daughter November 18, at the the Rov. J.P. New Re art, only HARD, of Toledo, fC. G. Newcomb, Fsq Pavarer—Here—At P vr, NoJ.; on Tuesday November t8, by the Kev, Bon) , Locios PALMER, Conh., tOMiss Lor Hout, of Perth Amboy Watett Trntty charen, Lansingburg, on Rev. A. T. Tying, J. W. 4 Seotia, to Minsig, daugh- i nder Wa —MaALLony—. Bridge, Conn., on Tues day, November 18, & v Mr, Long, B. Suctn, of New York, to Awwiu |. daughter of Charles Mallory, Esq. No cards issued Ven November 17, by the Rev Nx to Mra, Viraista Co Birth, —On Monday, November 17 of Lieut, Timothy King, Company K, New York Eighty eighth regiment, of a daughter, Lient. King was killed the battle of Fair Oaks while gallantly discharging his Ametia King, wii Died. Dorrerrietp.—-Ia Brooklyn, on Tuesday, November 18 Marcarert Potteck, wile of E. L. Butterfield, in the 38th year of her a ge. ‘The relatives and friends of the famiiy are ro invited to attend the funeral, from her late r South Fourth street, on Her remaius will be interred tu Cypress Bills Thursday at two afternoon, o’elock. t Bristow Station, Va, on Wednes- day, Auge val Jamun M. Second fir York Volunte: ‘The funeral will Lake place this (Wednesday) residence of ‘AT South street, ‘the fri nibars of the regiment in the city are , on Tuesday, Ni MaRY, wile of Heurv Conklog, aged 74 years. The friends of the family are invited to attend the foneral, on Thursday me from the residence of her sou, Dr J. T. Conkling, 25 Clinton street. Chen —On Mondiy, November 17, Davi Cocunay, in tie 32d year of Lis axe, The rolatives avd frients of the family are respectfully invited to attend the fuuerai, from his late residence, No. 5 James street, n, this (Weduesday) after: noon, at two o’cioe Davison.—Iu Wiillamusburgh, on Monday, November 17, Jous Tuomas, only 3on of Julia C, and William C, Davison, awed. your. 2 months and 6 days. elatives and friends of the family are most respect- fully invited toattond the faneral, this (Wedr ly) after. ralf-past two o'cloak, from te ree dence of the Adams strect, Boat Bushwick avons [OUN THOMAS. vember 13, niet peace, And we, (ay parents, dear, wili wait Aud hope to see thy cheerful face, To cheer us on to Heaven's gate. Davinsoy.—On Monday, November 17, suddenly, of congestion of the lungs, Jons E. Davinsox, Sr. 1 aged os yeai Ti clativos and friends of the family, ane? Charles M., Ed iavlter Bo Pr ol and Albert Da- \o attend the funeral, on “wo o'clock, from his Inte resi- west Thirty-fifth street, without further Ba. "those of his vidson, are respectful aioe afternogu ie !t-Ajon, Dowaey. me Tuesday evening, Novembor 18, Freksvrn, aon of John T. and Agues C. Dunkin, ‘aged 8 years,3 months and 21 days * prctioe of funeral in to.morrow's papers Dene, uesdi November 18, James Deacza, in the Es rot his . The reteifved nds of the family, and also of his sons, George and Torc729 Peagle, and "bis gone in-law, Henry W. Hibbard and Row.tt Bennett, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, trot hls lite residence, No. 161 Ainslie street, msburg, ons hursday afternoon, atone o'clock. cranes will be jy tretdance A the ferry, foot of Grand street, Willian ur _ St. Louis papers please copy. Eancay.—On Tuesday , November 13, Crara, youngesi daughter of Francis aud Mary Apne Earley, aged 2 years ives and friends ef the family are respectfully d the funeral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, half past one o'clock. from the residence of ber pe ig, No. 254 West Forty third strect. Eu:'—On wesday, Novembor 18, of old age, Arma Eu, aged 89 years, 10 months and 6 days. The friends aad relatives, anc those of her sons-in-law, Fdward Johnson aud Milon H. Heudershot, are respecte fully lavited to attend the funersi, ou Thursday afterneen, at kWo o'clock, from the residence of Hilon i, Hender shot, No 9 Catharine slip. Facan.—On Monday, November 17, Kose, relict of the lato Patrick Fagan, in th year of her age. ‘The (riends and Pe ances of the {amily are respect. fuliy invited to attend the funeral, from her late rest. dence, 282 Mulberry street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, ai one o'clock. * Ginsox.—At sea, o8 Saturday, November 8. De. Wittia T. Grow, U.S. N., somof tha late Isaac Gibson, of this city, in the 24th year of his ago His remaios were Vk =f ‘West for beg Hasvert.—On Moneta: ember 17, W i, angen ohild of a an esther iaslet, aged. r qontha The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to atteod the funeral, from the residence of bis pirents, No. 177 Wost Thirty. fourth street, corner of Fighth wvenne, this (Wednesday) afternoon, al o'clock, without Curther invitation, Hyatt —In Brooklyn,on Mouday, November 117, Ben. may HyatT, aged 79 ye. @ friends.of the faintly are invited to attend the fa- from tho residence of. bis son in-iaw, Joho F. “lilmaw street, between Willoughby street and this “(Weduesday) afternoon, at two nett, Brown, 8 wMonday, November 17, Cuaniorte, wife of aged'27 yea Kieg, “vd friends gre roqueated to attead tho ‘The relatives oh 1 Mulberry street, on Thursday moru+ funeral, Crom No, ing, at ten o'clock. 0 aus <n Br vo, Monday, November 11, War, gto {the family are respectful he fetter acd friends "fyi (Woduesday) ater, javited to attend the funerm, tate residence, No. 148 boon, at twe o'clock, from ble ‘oye ‘strocts, Brooklya copy. x November 17, rent Deane street, between Bond aud h tend the Liverpoo! and Belfast payera Lxowarp.—Io Brooklya, oo Monta, Caroune L., wile of L. F. Laouard, agod » The friends of the fail invited funeral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at one © Mr. Locenrds roaidenes, in Fourtecath stroet, Fourth and Fifth avenues, Brooklyn * uas.—O0 Saturday, Novem vot 18, Tusovors Gan, aged 28 years, 3 months and 13 days. D re friends and relatives of tbe family, also those of brothers, Navey, Stepben aud Joho Mangan, ure re- Alully invited to attend the funeral, this (Wedoesday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from the Atiornoy etreet Meth- odist churct, betwean Nolancey and Rivington streets; alg the members of Jackson Hose Co. No. 13, Insurance Pairor 1 and 2, and the Firc Departmeat to general, without further notice. NOTICE. ‘The active, bonorary aud exempt membore of Jackson Nose Co, No. 13, also the ofiicers ond trustees of the Fire Departinent aad the Department w conn |, are respect. folly invited to wd the fuver: ‘Theodore Mingan, which qill take place from Atorbey Street Metbodtist church (bis (Wednesday) afternoon atone o'ctoek Also, Fire Incurance Patrol Nos. 1 aad invited t) wt tend. WILLLAM STEVENS, Foreman. JouN DOWNRLLY, Svcretary, Mosuortavy —Uo Tuesday, November 18, Jaume P. MoNHOLLAND, aged 11 months aad 13 cays The funeral wili take pines thie (Wednesday) afteranon at tio o'clock, from the residence of reuie, 25 North Second utreet, Rrovklyn, B,D. The family aro respoot(ully. tawit Dinkuay —On Tuesday, November 15, Taowas Maxway, Youngest eon of Edward wad Pelioda Mechan, aged 8 mouths The frieude of the Ane? are respoctfally invited to al. toad the apr eee) aiternoon, at two o'dlook, from the residence of his paroute, 163 Eaat Twoltth street, Ate. Moudsy, atone, 1, Joan Oates, on of John and Gat! Oat ty 22 “oara, a native f tho parteh of Ball oranly estinenth, treland ‘The reletives aod of the famiy are invited to attend the fucoral, (his (Wednesday) a at we SINS, from the revilencs of bis mov Nw, oi Mondays sage pea it, Py fon of Micheel of¢ a nt ion, opel) oie wean, i LA vam nate i Beas at one o'clock, from the residence of bis 18 EXTRACT BUCHU. Fonts, 209 West Thirty seventh streot a ee ree een ene ‘Onaey,—On.Priday, November 14, at bis resideace, ia 3 Tremout, Westchester county, of consumption, W. A, LDS Oxasiy, in the 434 Four of Bis age, HECHBOLD HEU amas oe Fomseperraiejmerrate ee | HEB @ lingering iliness, consul i PENDERGAST, & pative of thecity of Limerick, Ireland, aged 42 years eget The friends of the family aro respectfully invited to at. Hatta 4 tend the funeral, from bis late ce, No. 49 Ure). hi dent street, South Brooklyn, this (Wodnesday) af, noon, GENUINE REV ARATION, at two o'clock. ‘The remains will be iptTrea in the GENUIN EPARATION Cometery of the Holy Cross, Flatbush, CENUINE PREPARATION Limerick papers and Glire JOUrD*", ploage copy: DENUINE PREGATAT Prixg.--Oi ¥, NovOr" oe it, pyre Sorse, wild GENUINE PREPARATION GENUINE EREPARAT ‘The friends of {he family aco xenpaotfally | ited to at. GENUING © Ful, this (Wednesday) morc +e AKATION, » fro {tha of hor sis t ganuinés iikvakavion . - ¢ native, Genuine VARA TION. 7 att = PREPA, osdayy oF 15, MARR Gases, tho f y oe "The (rlends and re fatives of thé family are te espectfully Onin aire invited to attend the funeral, from hor late residence, 1 WT Washington street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at ra ye o'clock presisoly, Charlestou (S.C.), Virginia, Havana (Cuba) and Tip vember 11, ed 65 years, Y to attend the ND oukers, this day r Hudson 88 Woona—On . November 17, after a ND lingering illness, 4 jonanmpting, Joun Woops, a native BY ee cong ws Family Ane fneited 40 attend the BUC funeral, from bis tute r idence, OL D eet, Sout tits Breoklyi, this (Wedn heer long \s Te remains will be inter ™ et * rh 0 NSW voRe MUNICATION.) tent conte St8 F MYSTERL (a com Wars, national resource in the street, everywhe lation too. words, posted, te, hike ward ra ar ers will pa this yout: a n Uncie Sam ued ith suey dain eer 10 repro'luce the at ese b for stan} eramen had Toa epee Us end acest 1 the Jesaits “orthe enormous price of Ha owl ¥ ver, under the name of Jesuils Powders, and was fin mace public by Le XVE, Kinz of France. Himboiit makes especial rele to its febri(uge qualities ducing his pouth An 3. Cascanitca Bans—For Diarrho, Colic and Diseases of the Stomach and Bowels. DaNxoeion—For Iniummation ot the Loins ang Dropsical Aifections, CHAMOMILE FLOWERS—FOr je" bled Digestion Laven Dik PLowetis—Aronatic, stimulaat ral gh ly invigorating in N 8 Debility or Waste: la, rb ANiY—An minative, elite: ‘tiesh, muscle ro Nik; much used by mothers nursing. P ‘buds, Orange, carruway, coriander, suakeroot eved tin portectiy, pure Ix" kus, owerful, Invigorating and tonic properties o° um have been long acknowledged by the physi ‘or consumption it s the only simul 1960.—X. dient, of Spanish orisin The Croix impart: mn und betiiancy to the mind, {8 eof thg world, and we witabbl 1 wish every szidier had @ bottlg nf PAD au y Hitters, They are tbe mos eitective, pervect and Earmal 3 ‘a from the famous holel proprietors of vB. C., Nor. 4. 1352. Musans, P. H. Drake Go Sebeoe asa be tealee doen Plantation Bitters, They are much liked Ly the guests of our house, Reepeettyty pave, CHADWICK 4 ¢ i pepsia for three or four years, T if not ail the remedies recommended for its became worse; had to abandon my Profescion, aud anilered greatly from everything | ate, | My About qi ry ad, as far as L know, always With Tam, very tonpestrally, 5. Sours . DATHORN. e°, reaching ws ‘daily. No article ever hder no circumstances will the Lure rials used be departed from. wld by all the principal druggists, stauranis. Be sure euch botile bear: Jo of the propri¢tor's signature, Pu — & CO. 22 Browiway, New York. — Bveh is Meg Tang had an 0 sal ro. _— “ A» HYATT'S *ABY DOUBLE STRENGTH LIFE BALSAM jan most certain curauve Cor Rheuimatism of the Most paint forma Tig eyialiy certain to cure Scrofule, old Ulcers, Salt Riear, Liver and Kidney comptainis, Pein end all diseases arising trom great impnsity of the loo he HY¥ATT'S LIFE BALSAM cured Mr. B. Rice, 32 Grove strget 0042) Clinton market, of inflammatory rueumativa und gout, after be bad beeo fury HYATT'S LIFE BA M cated Me. B. B. Holly, rosi- dence 143 Monroe ‘str ice 32 Chanbers strect, of a ters rivie ule been Wealed tu the Broadway Hos pital six Ns, and WuoUght to ve Incurabie, Hf, K. Chapman. belong: of severe rheumatism of three iigrgemedies had fates NYATTS LIFE BALSAM cured Wan, Housel, of 12 Wile lett street, of king's evil, The ulcer covered the entire lett Blue of the neck face. HYATT'S LIFE BALSAM cured Ji fice ie at 43 Front street, of eusouig ¢ torduring kind, . vogiment N. ation, aver all McKee, whose of epsia Of the most HYATD’S LIVE. BALSAM cured Witlet Jarvis, Es: Hick aticet, Brookdy of seep and terribie ileers a bad deeded that amputation ie. HYAT?'S LIPE BALSAM is curing thousand of cases of Uhese und kinired diseases yearly, 11 will cure any case that cau be cured by mediceue, It dues not contain « particle of the DOUBLE STRENGTH LIFE TALSAM is gold ‘at 246 Grand sweet. $1 ywherw by express NW OINMENSB stock OF “OF FIRE SEIS, Goat Seustive, Fender COOKING UTE: And every 2 article tur hovisekeeping at reduced prices. ‘ARD D. BASSFOKD, Cooper Jnsutuie, Astor place. T J. EVERDELL aay seine dy! THR) yey styiny just rece ey ‘Only at 92 Way, coruce ot Di wish THE MANUFACTURER'S —CRUT Al cance tor Ug ra, ree daatety a8 ©. TINNELL, No, ind* street. SPLENDID ASSORTMEN a sragonacie Boo'a and Shc@u at ihe er NTO} on 0 st. be found at 3/7 Bowery, ‘nreek "OF hird avenur, near Tweaty- eet, WM. T. ALLEN ARE OF THE NORTHEASTERS—SAVE COAL rpets and Doctor's Bills, Brow Metallic Weathee lode cold, snow and duet from dove aul Wa. grery destelption Sirowlar address Metalic ‘eather Strip Cop:pany, 212 Broadway, corner rot Fulton st C\ORNS, BUNIONS, INVERTED NAILS, i a PA ere venice to Chir ehh My. Brew ay. Refers to piyeieians r ein foi ES AND , iD gANES CRUTCHES AND CANES vi Hee eee A COX'S BONS, 29 Maiden inne, eset IMPAIRED SIGHT, 68. ohh in the to wi Catareh cured by Dy. VON EISEN. J TRECTION HLS AND TAGS— ATL KINDS, White aud eojyy Jain, in qual salt purchascra, ALY Givnmbers ot. bes GRAYED PILLS=THE ONLY KNOWN BE! Par Hi Ridney and liver dt er Por sale ep eek way. ‘ind by an the peinepal «ri N PRASCHAUM Faorona The ONLY ONS IN AME. IM fcas30t Broome strect. vear Bawery, smporters of ihe feal Awa Ming, Meerecd And carvers’ of aut destin of pipes vest acikles f tone giuens ENTS. us PU c rd Senerces Fo om i argc, exes owed 4 Vecelven wy eso ence anes EAMS OF G00 ch WANTEOS 20. 000 BEANS eee BARS ‘atee, TOU LATE FOR © LASSIPICATION " EVENING, A Povite ro Ko Contain. eesti Arey ara cnet See Bhar esse= | Zazz cebtetrs aif unasenrat ee 4 inflammation i WOMEN’ ANI AND CULLE Aer RUCHED ACE BUCHL RACE BUCHU, RACE BUCY, HELMHOLD S act MELMBOLD's For 6 ae tun, Eariy with iL Todttsposition to Exec Lovet Power, i 1 Memory. Diticuiey of Beeatut Weak Nerves + Trembling, Uorvor of Disease, Dianess of Visio Hot Hands, # of the Skin Eruj of the — Vatiid Countenance. + {f allowed t0 go 00, which this medicine, oun follows Fatu TY, EPILEPTIC. FU Mri Flies: Tn one SY OLENCE patient may ex Who can say that they are not (requently followed gs hoe “diveful dis INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION t ” INSANITY AND CONSUMPT(ON ¢ INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION? INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION? INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION 2, a INSANITY AND. CONSUMPTION B aay are aware ol the © 1 their au G re ase OF tHE RID Ay yut willeon TUE RECORDS OF THE INSANB Acd the melanenoly deaths by cousar Le a hg Ths cea Witadss to the truth of the mar stitution on asaNtc WEAKNESS eine to ate goutheunnd favigorate the oF Requicea the aide” HEUMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCUU MELMBOLD'S EXTEACT BUCH Tavariably doe 4 TRIAL WIUL CONVINCE Tt i MOST SOBPTICAL Feve| MALES-FFEM - 1294 By MAL aeFl imine mt BI CEN= PALE PEAS We FEMALES! red MALE: Lee FE ouD on die ame MARRIED, Of Dene aS ED, ‘OR CONTEM. (hie BATE. Ts unequalled by avy otber remedy, as i tention, ia ined winter or Suppressi ES tomary’ Eva us, Uleerated or Sehirrous: Uterus, Laacortten oF Whites, Sterility, and for all com- inte incideot to ihe sex, wh from indiscreties, sUlts of diss ner arial ation, or te eign NE OR Canoe OF LIFE. Ri SYMPTOMS A8G SO FAMILY “SHOULD BE ‘itHOUT ivet Take 00 more Balsam, Mercary, or bg mwa Meavetes fe Unpleasant ang Re oe iabigne: cae ug ani IMPROVED KOSE WASIT CURES SBCRET DISEASES i. all their tages, at litte expense, litle or no change ia diet, ug inconv nines, and no exposure. It causeen {rye qnent desire, od gives strength to urinate. thereby removing preventing andecuring Strictires of tbe U frequent ta hisclaas diseased aud worn THOUSANDS UPON THOSANDS Oo 0 ina avort time obstruct a laying Path and Intammation diseases, and exy maiter, ‘ng all poixono wHo Have} LN by J ae {the “poisen"* bas, by the use ol been deed oy Um the sytem Wo brenk ystems oe RuALs VaittEtt MARILAGES hss ali somn HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCAY, exisiog ta Saud diseases ot the Urinary Organs, whether frown wbarerer enust AGE OR FEMALE, : ‘com whalever cause origimatt iy tte if sanding. ‘Diseaaes of Uheao organs toque” ne the aid of @ Diuretic, HELM BOLD EXTRAC Great pivRettc, and is certain to bore the desired effect in ali diseases Cow EVIDENCE OF THE OST RELIABLE AND RR- SPONSIBLE CHARACTER Will accompany the medicine ERTIFIVATES OF CURES, {rom 20 to 30 years’ standing, with NAMES KNOWN Science AND FAME, ° ° ° Ea Puvsiciaxs pe leur we mane Tigi isboly' cF Ras "A eters Buchu. Cubeds and Juniper selected —_* iN CiCvo, Li 1LMBOLD, Practicn! and atl pear Chemist, aad factirer of GENUL itt CEE iow. as iE L AFFIDAVIT. 1! red et earn Moa He ate latin oot on dota aay, bi rations ‘eat no arco. no mercury, 6 Otter injurious drugs, Out are purely yectap 4 gubscribed b vi i ire 0 and eubscrit jefore PinbeKD, em Alderman, Na! Physicians [9 atiendance from $A. M. (oS P.M. B 2D RICE, $1 PER LOTT idee ere tw ay scar a. tere for fn Address levers ba a 104 South pea 8 Ty epct, No. HOA South eecet Depet, Fo. 8 PallaD LP ue E OR SIX FOR $5. ecurely pa Sed from obserta viveseis ipptacsce @ delow Chesaut, BEWARE CF C ON PRINCIPLED | D DEALERS at “peraiae a + their ows" and “other arth pease 8 rar We ~— Heuw “SSL MERE NATUR = ce mente enperare.

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