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3 ; NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1962." . — eee ee aaiiliias tS RE” y the this morning, at eleveno'clock, @ pts at THE NEW STATE Sree The Division of the Old Dominion and , : B iitsiit 00, Sahurday, December 28, re. Busan the Ayypearance of a New Star. p EM RORSOEES ts The ti ising the New Commonwealth of West Vir, the Thirty s |fimucen cna meee syatater ep aneetey = “aaa ee same ‘i Fifth State of the Union. sees | eee es eee ‘The relatives and (riends of the famity are respectfully ”, ‘of herr tslands m ihe Obio river, 11 will contain about twenty- feur thousand square miles, and a population, according to the United States census of 1860, numbering threo Dundred ana fifty thousand six hundred, of which only {ito more than twelve thousand seven hundred are slaves, ‘Tho Dill which has just passed tho House of Representa- tives, recognizing the new State government, passed tho Benate at the last session, but was pot taken up im tho ‘House until within a few days of adjournment—too lato to ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully’ invited to attend the faueral, from the residenco of her parents, No. 201 South Ninth street, Brooklyn, E. D., om Monday aiierncon, at two o'clock. Molona-Oo Friday, December 12, Mary MoKenna, aged 49 years, Her friends, and those of her brother, Mike! McKenna. are requested to avtend the fuveral, at 251 West Houstum street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Minky.—EvizaukTH Murgy, the beloved daughter of &e., &e., &c, Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence SS ree ents, No. 332 West Twenty-seventh street, this (Sun~ gen day) afternoon, at two o’clock, without further invitations ‘Wo present to-day an accurately drawn map of tho new & ™ Her remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for inter- ‘Bate which is about to be erected from that portion of RS OHNSTAWN ag aprile gi the Old Dominion which lies = of the Alleghany Moun- \ we 8 McDermott,—On Friday, December 12, at her residence}, fams,and to be called Wesr Vigcmma. The new Com- J Lop wee No. 16 Batavia street, ANxe Moleamorr, movwwealth, as will be seen, will embrace forty eight SCALE OF MILES N Ss TTS BURG aay iS JE Her friends and ciuaiutanees are respectfully invited: counti.s, of which McDowell, Mercer, Monroe, Greenbrier 20 a0 a ao RY SoS akan the funeral, this (sunday) afternoon, at one and Pocahontas form the southeastern tier; and dowu to n ats y = McCrea.—In Brooklyn, E. D., on Saturday, December the southern line of these counties, inoluding ail tho NN S 13, Locherta Axx, youngest daughter of John and Mary: = Palmer McCrea, aged 2 years. t Manas Sole ae Catharine Miley, aged 18 years, 8 months and. pecure at that time any Gnai action upou it, It gives the i © +4 eee i : aoquaintances of the famfly are respecte mow State three members of Congress, and provides for = | fully invited to attend the funeral this (Sunday) afterucen, the gradual emancipation of slavery, by declaring that ail at two o'elock, from the residence of her pareuts, bildren born of slave parcats within its limits after the AS, e State street, Brooklyn, to Flatbush Cemetry. 4th of March, 1863, shall be free from their birth, and ‘that a}! slaves pow within the State under ten years o age shall become free at the age of tweaty-tlvo; and fur- ther, that no slave sball be permitted to come into the Moore. Friday, December 12, Grorcr W. Moore, the beloved son of Johu and Margaret Moore, aged 4 years, 1 month and 4 days. The friends of the fumily are respectfully invited to- attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at twoo’clock, from the residence of his parents, 74 First avenue. Btato for permanent residence. a is McEroy.—of commnahen, Witutamt BICELROY, printer 5 ‘The eastern and western sections of Virginia have N 4 - bt md years, a native of Fintona, county Tyrone, been gradually drifting apart for a number of years. Tho Ss <S ys fom: The funeral will leave the residence of his brother,. People of tho two divieions have very tittle feeling in . PARKERSBURR har Freak Moltiroy, 788 Second avenue, vetween Forty-ninth ©o1nmen 80 far xs Stato government is concerned, and co) .o geile Sx. aa streets, this (Sunday) afternoon, at twelve their intercsts have always been in. opposite directivns 9 “) 13 wt CoH. | K Mclixoy.—On Thursday. December 11, EowaRp McILxoy, ‘Those of the western portion have long contemplated Principal of Ward School No. 30, aged 62 years, NOP ORS aitcuie ? The friends of the family are requested to attead tho: movement of this kind, contending that they were un- re) 4 8 yegons funeral, trom the late residence No. 8 ‘Rast ‘Deenty+ Juetly taxed for the support of Southern chivalry, and to * 4 Nn geonen, 30> seventh strect, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Keop up the aristocratic ideas and practices of the ‘#rsy RAS JME A oS » NO. low 8) faruilies”’ of the castorn eection; but they were held back by the fear that corstitutionas objections would over- 4), » 7 if ‘The friends and acquaintances of the farily are reepect+ fully invited to attend the funcrat, this (Sunday) after= if bY ff Power any propositions for the ereotion of anew Stato, oes oe at noon, at two o'clock. ‘When the rebellion broke out, however, they saw an O £5 = oF if : Sarees Coote cr tence pel tron da Decomber 2 opening through whiek they might bring their desired Wat 5 Seem ‘The friends of the family, 'snd those of his sons, Gilbert, bject nefore Congress with reasopable chances of suc- xo * R os } Clinton and Sumuet, aud of ‘bis brother-in-inw, E.G. Bur ees, avd their Joyaity to the government was Dot tbo OH RIT ANE 3% | Gonda, No. stb Went ferepepacerehl arcane Ge Rca j east of their arguments in presenting ther claims. m4 Cas iessannnneae,s® Su STON] cy. | afternoon, at two o'clock, without further invitation, Ip 1861 they formed a provisional government, which was P(UTNAM CH, Revenx.—On Saturday evening, December 13, alter a sullen <iGnatead, Wciid ‘eo Uatitocr and cabee . 6 short and severo illness, CakOLIN® ReverR, wife of Henry Revere, in the 25th year of her age. May sho rest in peace. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 72 Bank street, on Monday afternoon. at one o'clock. SwiTg.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, Deeember 11, Tos, M. Susu, in the 58d year of his age, of the firm of Smith,, | Rhodes & Co., of Richmona, Va. Ais friends, and those of his brother, Charles H. Smith. are respectfuily invited to attend the funeral, this (Sun- day) afternoon, at twoo’ciock, from the residence of hiss r, Urs. Mary Smith, 66 Montague place. THOMPSON. on Thursday, December 11, after @ short illuess, Henry Tompson, in the 53d year of his age. The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from bis late residence, 329 ‘West Tiventy-eighth stroet, this (Sunday) afternoon, at ones o'clock, Manchester (Fnglund) papers please copy. <#*~"* Srroxg.—On Friday, mber 12, Races, wife off Richard S. Strong, aged 67 years, The relatives apd (rionds of the famaily are respsetfolly invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 1 Bleecker street, corner of the Bowery; this (Sunday) | er at ae one harm 5 W. lurday morning, Decer.ber 13, very sud- dente aes, Suaw, inthe 57th year of his age. The reiatives wnd friends are rezpectftily invited to at~ tend the funeral, this (Buuday) afternoon, at two o'clock. ‘without farther notice, Taoxsox.—On Satarday morning, becember 13, at her’ residenoc, No. 80 East Fevénteentb street, after a dries” Nines, Giste Exoriocs, wite of Mortimer Thomson, of ‘this city, in the 22d year of her ago. Tavy.—On Saturday, December 13, Mary Amn Cot- wns, a native of the county Tyrone, ircland, and Henry McE. Tavy, county Monaghan, Irelahd, aged 2 Btate officers aud framed a constitutien, which was pre- Sented to tbe people, and by them adopted by a vote of ‘Over a bundred in favor to one against. Nothing now remains but the President's sanction to the Dil) to reduce the proportions of the Old Dominion a littles over one-fifth, and add another star to the Union galaxy. ‘The officers of the provisional governinevt are— Governor—Francis H. Pierpoint. Fheutenant Governor—Daniel Paulsiey. Attorney General—James 8, Wheat. ° ‘The State as it now stands 1s represented In the United States Senate by Whitman T. Willey, who 1s the author of the bill for the admiesion of the State,and John S. Car. ‘le, who has been accused of entertaining secossion prociivities, and In consequence bag been requested to vesign his seat by the provisional State Senate. There sre aleo three members of Congress from that section io the House of Representatives, reprosenting the Fist, Tenth and Eleventh districts. Their vames are Joseph & Sogar, William @. Brown and J. B. Blair. After the Dill becomes a law by the siguature of the President, of course ap election will be ordered to Oi! the pesitions now held by the provisional offeers, and for = ap bave been created by the new constitu. CH\ ‘The following table gives the-names of the cevatics composing the proposed new Stale, iogotber with the @aye and total population of ecb —- County. Petal. years. ‘Bancock .. 4445, ‘The friends of the family are respectfully requested® to- 5,408 Attend the funeral, this (Sunday) aftorboun, at two 22,423 clock, from her late residence, No. 10 Eas, uses 12\907 cond street. Hor remnine will be taken to 2193 —— = dali eileen mai-On Friday, December 12 resideuce in ed NEWS FROM NEWBERN, I C. terests at this port. Captain Dougiass Ottinger, of the Pipes shéy will not unlese they have some | CmaRces H., eon of Thomas and Hannah Burridge, in the yon eteanbimien, Hea f Wa = : 9 Se taamine eversthing-tox, bundlesr anything eke that | the corr | thie salt, They think they bad better keep | 25th yoar of his age Eprints yg gt exam: — box, Janded lose bot! His friends and relatives are respectfully invited to at- | invited to attend the funeral, at the Mt. ureb at Green- s op, the dock from a government transport or SO dna dete Teak of alls Wy opinion is that | tend the funeral, this (Sunday) iheraogo , at balf-past | villo, on Monday, December at two ole. san ( 045 * other vessel, and everything for which there is mot are: | ” asc, back fon ‘another crop is made, unless we | two o'clock, at Dr. Chapin’s church, Broadway. ox | Arrival of the Steam Transport | is. Stara wil be cgueated medi t” "_.¢ fan alr the een the Miake better oar of wont Porn At No, 1 Ninth atret, on pesamecmagal | spay : ve than they have ever done before. e peop! » WALTER BuRTON, 29 years. Prarie 13,700 George C. Collins. st Boaufort, N.C. This morning two or three «a®*¥ | sre alarmed in time whey can winter cu balf the grain | iia remains weretaken to Greenbush for interment. 20, 1,000—BU- le were discharging cargo, and in lese than four’ yg-S™sti8 | cenerally used. I am satisfied there wae nothing like | Commx.—On Friday afternoon, Decomber 12, at ber | ; Cir 8,806 a large amount of property was ene of tngioding half as much grain raised bere this year as there | residenco, 66 Elm street, after along and painfui illness, Sst cutters wa be battuod Morty cagonco <cworowenue | ax ‘aety Yuu re serely Und enough 100, Lose | Mis, antas Comm, widowot Semon Caton, of Landon, | 3 ou are al col Me —— —e 2sea | The Union Troops Preparing | tern ana ee at Beaufort Ou ah New- | Oe, ear. We Tale Deliver here. ciucgrthicwar dite | Ser tolactvenena friends and the friends of hor gon, &. | Se 3,758 M To-day’e Newbern Cont>”ng the following para- | ‘est over anotner crop season, say to next June, with all | S. Cohen, are invited to attend the funeral, from her ~ mM S, > 8,058 to ove. sgraph:— “3 the conscripts in the army, our support must come from | residence, this (Sunday) pera eleven o'clock. N UKFURNI: HOUSE TED TO HIRE FOR? 1,428 We are credibly informed ““oabon the 7th ult., the day | Smewhere ese. We will not make it here. Our rulers Crvmuny.—In Jersey City,on Thursday, December 11, two yeate anda half; possession must be had imme- 7,990 ~ - that it snowed here, a cop” rebel Tautry marcher | uaderstand raising an-army better than feeding and of gatbmna, Joss W. Guomust, ged 60 xears 506 S months. a ; location betwoen Fourteenth and Fortieth sireets, $002 | oo OO from Trenton to Kinston | pany of cisco clothing ove, I would to the Lord the leaders had to take a, relatives and friends of | Family are respestt Maly | Wore ct aad, pear itth avenue. Address, wk Sardeuaes, the ‘ the pilaee of tbe ; vited to attend the funeral, from No. | _ box 4,965 Pont eftice, ner ra Ferrible Destitution Among Loyr’, secincagitiebecdade friend writing irom Mecklenburg, sa73:— tne ex. | 22,lWashington street, this (Sunday) sfternoen, at three | Hous seen an AML: CLL Carol: ie ‘ fear the manufacturers are {disregar: - | o'clock. . ¢ “4 ; ' People of Worth ina. PREEENTAT’ Ox OF A SWORD TO COLONEL LEDEIE, | emption clause of the Couscription law by selling their | ° Brooklyn papers please copy. modaraie hind actoticge ct mae ohvens Maier ned we nena rena wo OF NEW TORK. cloth, yarn, leather, shoes, and the les at pbuiors Casaroy.—On Friday, December 12, Mra, Ane came i on 3,618 Poet okice, Z « — From the Newbern Progress, . 9. prices. Cloth that we 0 pay from oO for | wife ‘sidy,a ive of the pari dil = aaa Se ne 7 on : f Court of A spleodla fffair recently took place at the ie resi- | is now selling for $7 to$3 per yard. Yarn is selling at | Tyrone county, Ireland, in the 46th year of her age. = W 4RtEoras OFFICES FOR A PHYSICIAN, TWO Establishment of a dence of Colonel James H. Ledlie, now acting brigacier | $7 per bale, and shoos at from $12 to $15 per pair. * * | “The friends and acquaintances are respectfully savited |-,\¥,, PArI0r. or the whole Parlor Floor of a reapectable Equit +” | geveral of artiliery. He was surprised by the officers of | I firmly believe there is enough of materia] in | to attend thefuneral, from her late residence, Laurel | Bt! Tienty-Hiih streets, with oF without Boards for & phy. Equity, a“ the light batteries ot the Third Now York artillery, who | tuis county, in the hands of speculators and | Hill, near Calvazy Ceimetory, thie (Sunday) afteravon, at | fician and’ ina Wier Address, wlating loc ion iermntecd: 4 met at bis quarters and presented him with acostly | extortioners, to furnish at least one good pair ot shoes | two o'clock. when possession can be given, box 4,545 Pom office, New &e., &e., &o. sabre, of a very handsome design. The inscription ' for every soldier in one or more regiments, if it could be Doxgiy.—On Saturday, December 13, Demis Doxmiy, a | York. : reads:—‘Presented to Colonel James H. Letlie by the { so applied. A great many or our farmers make their own | native of the parish of Casthemagner, county Cork, ire- > " 4 ? i ANTED—A SMALL L HOUSE, IN & fficers of Angel's, Jenny's, Morrison's aud Riggs’ light ; leather and shoes for their families. This does not get | land, aged 23 years. I . - The United States steam transport George C. Colins, | Stivers OF Angel ts eth a York volunteer ertiliers.'* | into the bands of the speculators, aad itis, therefore, fot | andgeed23 Years, axon from his late réndence, 286 prevent ianannt neighborhood. and with alt the modern in Captain Nickerson, arrived at this port last evening, with | The customary speeches were made on the occasion by | included in theexiculation. If any one ougut to go hsif | Fast Ninth street, and from thence to Calvary Cemetery. | Partie Paes, cae dates from Newbern, N. C., to December 10, via Fortr the party pregenting and the recipient. chu! and balf ehod, those who stay atehome ought to do Dracie.—On Tuesday, December 9, of scariet fever, — chibi eee Monroe December 12. ° SAD DEATH OF CAPTAIN RESSELL, TWENTY-THIRD ‘The troops at Newbern were making preparations for 5 move when the George C. Collins left, but their destin tion was unknown, &. Thosoldier ought to have our firstcare. * * * * | Maripa VincrniA, aged 2 yeare and 9 months, and Grongs i eS SMALL HOUSK,IN A GOOD NEIGH. ~ Governor Vance, I have no doubt, wit! do his duty. Of YaLLarge, aged 11 months, beloved children of Lorenzo | borhood, for whiel: a bonus of $25 will be given. Ad- MASSACHUSETTS. this I have no ‘ear. He nas many friends in this county | D. and Elizabeth Deagle. | Gress for twodays, giving fall partioulars, J. a (From the Newbern Progress, Dee, 9.) { Who rejoice that he is doing ‘so well, and bis one- | ‘The friends of the family, the members of Normal | VostofMice, 000000 Captain Thomas Russell, of Company 1, Twenty-third | mies are astonished aud vexed to sce thai a oonseryative | Lodge, No. 623, of F. and A. ., Companions of Jerusaiem | (WANTED TO RENT—A SMALL HOUSE, FURNISHED Togiment Massacbusetts Volunteers, came to ap untimely { man js making so patriotic a governor.” Chapter, No. 8, and members ‘of Beacon Lodge, No. 208, | WW’ preferred, with all the modern improvements, situa- The following is a list of het passengers:— ¥ | death on Monday evening. He had been suffering for A friend, writing from Caldwell county, says:— of 1. 0. of 0. F., are respectfully invited to attend their | ted betwoen Myrtle and Atlantic avenu: Ad Mrs. Mary poset ink Mies A. Ci: General Bradiey, | 80me time from a severe cold. Durmg the day on Mon- The manufacturers of every kind, void odiutp | funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from the | dress i. W. M., Brooklyn Post otfee, giving fut partion! lara. —- Dr. A. ark, of Washington. D.C.; Captain De Hart, | @’¥ the assistant surgeon had prepared mixture for | from their neighbors and old cusiomors, prefer toeay } residence of their parente, No. 264 West Kighteeath | ~— " 0 FURNISHED ROOMS ON BROONT TOAD... ees seeeees “4 iit Ninth New Jersey Volunteers: Bunting Hawkins, J. M. | Bit, and during the evening the attendant in the hospital | they have governmeu: geuiracts to Mil, rather than stroet, Their remaius will Be interred in Greenwood. Mae euheee fe ene Stillman, Twenty-third Massachusetts; H. N. Parkh Cease asc Ok aad in thins Dee arate om tke | their neighbors the prices these speculators will pay ior | Dx Rerra.—On Saturday, Decombor 13, of oonsumption, | pity ie, waite {oF housekeeping. bet Oey C4 1 Captain Russell took and in thiray-fve mioutes from the | them. the thing works thus:--These. speculators, by | Sruvanie Avaveta Dx Retra, aged 38 years, The News of wae een of‘the Bill in | twenty-fifth Massachusetts; Sergeant Rogers, Fifty-tirst time of taking the mediciue was a lifeless corpse. Captain | {yy pr of devtgtiod, mouopatiee the raw cavecial eweapines. | eee In Brooklyn, on Friday evening, ng. Massachusetts; W. H. Finney, Twenty third Massacbu- Center, who was present at the time, met with a narrow i = oars os ~ Wheei! igetaer, » 11. az lassac! . ol 0 ay with the knowledge and consent of the manofacturers, | 12, after lingering illness, Cuansorra M., widow of ANTED-—TO HIRK A HOUSE IN NEW YORK, aT sue wes ot abe ptr png preter ‘he daachiet Seansay, Teeane ‘Vonsuanerer A. Wr thavien, escape, intending to take rome of the mixture after Cap- | They then make up tho goods and charge their own | William. Franeiim, fa the S24 of her W Pent not exceoling $450 «pons ‘hn: , by House of Representatives for tbe admission of the new | Tenth Gonnecticnt; L. Waterbury, Tenth Connecticut: | ‘i0.R., but was deterred by the peculiar taste of the | prices. In the same way they go through (he country ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully — Paying tenant. Addvess T. B. C., box 184 Merals State of West Virginia was received with demonstrations | Wm. 8. Richmond, Geo. F. Barber, Wm. R. Root, Mgrive | Tadly draught. ee and buy up the gram, honey. branay, whiskey, snd even | jnvited to attend the funeral, from the house of her | #ice. roe ae * of approval all over the city. We received the special | Artillery; F. Benson, Wm. Pike, M. E. Pike, A. W. But- Rebel Newspaper Accounts. potatoes at low rates, as they say, for the soldiers, but | brother-in-law, James A. Nichols, on Monday a{ternoon, TANTED TO RENT—ROOMS ‘EAM POWER despatch announcing the gloriousjoews about throe o’clock | terfeld; D. Merrill; Twenty-third Massachusetts; Isaac ene Pap’ really for themse!ves to epeculate upon. at two o'clock. in this city, Brooklyn or Jersey City, Address D. 8. fo the afternoon, and by, o'clock it was spread | Moore, Sixth New Hampshire: Charles A. Thayer, Tweu- ‘Thom tea Ratoigh Riananed, Wor aah Another friend, writing from Stokes county , says:— Finx.—On Saturday, December 13, after a lingering ill- | box 182 Herald office. i Ubroughont thecity. E: etherc was a jubilant | ty.ffth Massachusetts: J. Evans, Twenty-ffth Massachu- (From igh » Nov. 24.) Unies you hail visited our wesern counties ean | ness, Jura axwe Fivg, in the 17th yoar of her age. moo age wae oe r foes —_ The news was read in tho hall of the | setts; John H. Robie. Twenty-fifth Massachusetts; J. K We publish below some extracts from letters from va- | form no conception of the untold deprivation which wou'd | The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | Ware LEASE—A LOT UP TOWN, FOR THE * t body sdjourned, and age heme mm 4 : | rious parts of the State, showing the condition of our | ve eniailed om our women and children ly taking off the | invited to attend the funeral, from. her late residence f putting ups smoke house. Address Smok- wan reodves. hh, hres. hows. Tbe new State Pediird’’ Nasaschusettos F Denna Srceupttevsett with respect to supplies for the ensuing year. It | men from thirty-five to forly fire. This county has en- | 322 West Forty-eighth street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at | 8 Est mes, & auton De mins men are congrat: cach otber in ali directious husetta: John L. Barton, Seventeenth Massachu- | '8 the part of wisdom to let the truth be known tn a crisis | rolled about 1 m«", and of these about 1,150 are in | two o'clock. WAXTED=10, PURCHASE A LADIES’ PIN, WORTIL upon the successful delivery of tho new born infant | gets; E. Thomas, Wm. Childs, Twenty-fifth Massachu. | like the present, especially when it toughes not only the | the service. Our corn crop is short; one third less than | —Forp.—At Fort Corcoran, Virginia, on Satu De. from $400 to $600. Any one having the same 19 diapogo os whee coming @ have louked for such a long period | setts! B. H. Millets, Twenty-fourth Massachusetts: J. | Comfort but the lives of our people. That Governor | last year, and almost an entire failure in the wheat, rye | cember 6, Patuir Fox, youngest son of John V. amd | of can hear ofa y addressing a note to 0. H. P., ‘and with so much tation. It is indeed & subject for | McDonald, H. V. Merrill, Twenty-ffth Massachusetts: 8, | Vance and the Legisiatyre will do all in their power to re- | and dat crops; so that our people have to depend upon | Rebecca Ford, in the 22d year of his age. box 140 Herald ‘stating where i: can be seen. Joyful congratulation. It brings with it oqual taxation, | C, Burroughs, Twenty-fifth Massachusetts: Geo. Cash. lieve the wauts of those who are suffering, amd to pro- | corn alone for bread and to feed their stock- Idon’t | Hig friends'and acquaintances are respectfully invited — jal representation, ind , powor, developed re: | 4 Mr. Philip Coombs for | Vide especially for the families of our soldiers, we enter- | Know kaif adozen men in the county who are offering a | to pe telh this (Sunday) afternoon, from 72 W4NTED-4 SMALL STORE, SUITARLE 20 cOR- gaurces nd a Poaligation of all the ardent which | We are indebted t Mr. Philip Coombs, purser, for | tain no doubt. dushel of corn for sale, and’ they ere asking | Fourth street. His remains will be taken to Aibany for set and akirt business; must bein = eae one have animated the breatsof all true Western Virginians | late papers. A friend, writing from Transylvania county, says:— $10 @ base! irom the heap. Already are our | interment. be) low sles, g2unectlon, me Nie for many long years. It telle of @ bappy release from I see everybody appears Ww be’ after the speculators; women seen trudging from place to place, Hant.—in Burlington county, N. J.,on Thursday, De- ress, pricg and partieuiams, Post office, merciless taskmasters, from conspiracy avd rebellion, Our Newbern Correspogdence. but the more you abase them the worse they get. There 5 begging for corn, and none to be bad: | cember 11, J. Couxmax Hart. NICIPAL AFFAIRS. * from injustice and oppression, and all the innumerable Nawamun, N. C., Dec. 8, 1862. is likely to be as great « mania for speculation now as | and these, too, the wives of our brave men now ing Funeral services at the residence of his brother4n-law, MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. there was for whiskey making ten months ago. But how | their lives on the Geld of battle, or widows who have | John T. Dunkin, 264 West Twetiticth street, in this city, | pr MMITTEE ON RAILRO, DARD ‘wrongs bt ga ag Virginia bas eee Jong aud Batablishment of.a Court of Equity Wants of a ‘Rebel it is to be checked i more than the wisest bave been | fost their husbands in defence efgihe country. New and on Monday afternoon, at half-past one o'clock. The jG of Gounel lien, wat meet Red Bee foarte br Tet wreking an old babywaker captured by Gen. Kelley Female—A New Light Draught Gunboat—Cusiom House | able to tell. It is ly confined to wide-mouth se- | then you will find a man who will divide, even to the ap- tives and friends are respectfully invited. o'clock room Ko, 8, ony Hall. Au parties ini “ 4 cesstonists and cripples from the war—conservatives and | parent impoverishment of his own family; but the great | Hangisow.—At Home’ Place, We ter | or having business be! ee, are requested 10. eee ee ee State IY -Sve | sntetigence—Contratand Property Confiscated, dc., de: | Sotiwar men woud not be tolerated in apeculation-but | Ritieulty irwher fon om ane left behind are ina omstant | county, N. ¥.,00 Thursday morning, Deceebor 11, Mang | sand. "GEORGE } ideetne waior: to God in the highest!’ West Virginia has Governor Stanly has established a court to be known as | | doubt.very much whether newspapers and lectures on | state of uneasiness, not knowing al whal moment they may | E., daughter of A. G. D'Auby, of Utica, and wife of James Bi) “4 on ‘admitted into the Uniou of States, The thirty-fitth | the Cours of Equity. It went into operation at noon to-tay, | the eubject have not greatly aggravated the evil. You | be called off into service, and hence they bold on to what | Harrison, of New Orleans, aged 20 yoars, M t, Rasiroads. i been adm: cowed ‘The —s have driven the conscientious and reasonable men out ot | they have for their own families in case of emergency. A ‘special car will leave ‘Irvington. Station On Monday at MICHAEL ~etar has + eel g a yen h—~ —s and ia designed to enforce and facilitate the payment of | 140 tarket as it were, and left the whoie fiold of specula- | If all the conscripts from «my county are taken of, it will | twenty-six minutes past tA. M., arriving @: Cham. |< —————————. @aation so p Boke for oli our lavors, poo have | debts. Besides, it will take cogmizance of cases requiring | tion to the monopoly of a few moneyed sharpers, | be impossible for those left hind to make asupport for | bers street at forty-five utes past nine, where car- * ASTROLOGY. At last 3 haven where our works do follow | the admimetration of “justice,” both generally and par. | whose consciences will hardly ever be racked by | another year. riages will be in waiting to convey her remains to Green. | ~~~ EVERY ONE "alter. ticularly, according to equity practice. 1 make reference | AM Article, J the | newspspors. PR AR. it, Rte Ad Mie DADE, GEE Coe nets bene IO ot the family are reepectrully tavited BORA TIDE ASTROLCOT, TAAL, Ulaty coet of 5 4 is 'y » | our y 0 . wil it yr notice. io + a vier cevtaies, oar. toretien, "al pad teas to the organization of such @ court, from the fact that! | that tho better ciuss of traders would, by competion and | be mupplied. ‘Bo’ do thie requires y fudgment, experience “Ctice and New Orleans papers please eopy. Sear ree os epee a ni enter. She i nd euiforing at last gior oust repaid. How the heart | believe that itgwill be of inestimable utility to bueiness | supply, have kept everything at mach lower prices As to the propriety of incseasing our army, Hvyt.—On ‘Friday morning, December 12, Mary Jane, | brings ‘success ‘our of the most perigee ‘undertakiny Swells with grateful emotion to Divwoity that shopes | mon in New York, as well as in other large cities. And | tan the denunciatory policy heretofore practiced by edi- | Ithink this involves considerations of more gravity than | wife of Henry G. Hunt. NB charms. Hap Allen street, te. our ends, rough hew them how we will.”’ naive take into pebe tors and orators: for the stubbornness of man is such- at first are aware of. It is but natural, The relatives and friends of the family are iy | tween ‘over the store, and most persons fact, that broken | (hat he has an itching todo anything forbidden him by | when we hear of new levies being raised aad placed in | invited to attend the funeral services, from ber reg}. | gentlemen 50 cents each. us have vo more divisions between us on this question..| down merchants and fraudalent dealers have come out | God or man. And agal ¢ conditien and excess of the | the field against us, that a corresponding idea of increas. dence, in Fight Let us be of ove mind, and have such & jollification over | here with the intention of enteriug into business, under | cufroncy has bad a good deal to do with it, but the worst | ing our army should arise; but we know we cannot com- | avonuea, this ( to tell how soon and “how ofa @hls grand triumph as'tbe occasion demands, ‘Let us Te - tah ‘ of ail is the senrcity. | You can have but very little ided | pote with our enemies in humerical strength. When and | *“Honmua.—un Saturday morning, December 13, pass Han oes Wtoh, to baa, oven Jone Weecahin oe over the day ot our deliverance. In every tewn, | SUPPosition that they will not be lial Prosecution, 88 | how onr people are pressed to li en Comfortably. | where to stop is a question of no ordinary moment. One | Damme: D. Hanniaan, Sergeant of the Twelfth precinct, Po: | JON marry. ‘Karma free, Hor equal ie ot tp be ‘and near, at every schuolhoure, at every cross road, | Tegardaan ouforcement of tho payment of their debts, | The ground is frozen here you would call it, bitter | sBarp soythe will ut more grain than a balf doven dull | jee Department founa, "Hor mage Je now in {ull operation, "Yes Lud. J ? ever seen it in Raleigh. | ones; so will one soldier clothed and well fed, do m Due notice of the funeral will be given in Monday's | low Sireot, below street. 25 cents, Gentlemen vot dozen sndimit cold — cold as at every place where people do congregate, let @ mass | we can plainly tee the motive of the Governor in estab. | Cold perhaps as 3 ; - . * iy all our people have more or less work tode out of | execution than half a meeting be held. Bring out yout speakers, bring Out | jigning guch a court, and the benefit it cannot fail of be doors—men, womon and children. Not one-half of t half famished. To keep. our PFeigos On Thora evening, shined fi se | ee oe ow BIFUEE SEX WAY ness, Eizapeta Wateor Jackson, in the 65th year of hor P Care aed gals the love, pit " ood will of ahy person they choose, ‘instantly. " s and ieee yar an ‘iad tot there! mH esau > oniaid ook ri ing to comtaunities both large and small. "have the sign of @ shoe Wo their feet; not one-third pape trim, our resources at home ‘ to, “ Geld “Abe relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | frental scquirement all can Now , fellow citizens, one end all, the die is cast, and let seventh street, between Fourth and Fifth Scnaay ) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock. ASTONISHING —MADAME MORROW, | SEVENTH . antes " have shoes that will keep their feet dry, nor do I wet reyotcing as the Wertern Virgivia bills vever aw A letter bas just boon received in this city, through the ino ‘how they om to pet them They tee pearly 1.1144 Lawrence, aged 56 years, 8 months and irooklyn—The greatest Iivi before. edium of the so-called ‘Underground Railroad,” from a ‘ cloth : bor eng poo ~, mi , all scarco of wearing clothes. Cotton afd V0)! | A | ite to attend the funeral, from hot late residence, 1@ | iniove. mariage, &c., free by for 26 @ents, by whe un teal cane dy onsh v damacostnenen Indy of prominence and high reputation, who is now liv- | are pretty bard to getibut the worst is, cotton Married. “al ‘Wont Nineteenth street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at half. | with fe guide to tie udmarried ot, both se: - Jeu name anc tame | ing in the interior of unis State. T extract the following | nd, wool cards can scareny be had af all, the ld ones | | Bvanuait-Avaan <n Tarmany “yeniug, December | past ove o'ctoek. es . reads a ‘Addrene t. Willams & 60, publishers box morn: ; would yi , . , jer Vimmon, it papers please copy. b people casemble at some ghace tanitye, paragraphs irom her leer.” They speak for themselves, | fur our famishing soldiers; but how oan we, when wo | p.’D., Faawk KveRoaLL to Leia, youngest dauchier of | kkeureein Brooklyn, on Friday, Decomber 12, of eon. | > silabelphia. ieiasiiaiiiis ¢ where there will be room enough, to hear some of the | and do not need any comment of mine:-— have more suffering at our doors than we cao | George Adlard, Haq, all of this city. sumption, Joun KRu.y, aged 54 years, ADDIE BANKER, MEDICAL AND BUSINESS: numerous excellent speakers who are in the city and wij | | How 1 wish J could send you & list of the articles that I | possibly reliever’ Then we are getting scarce of | Hna—OaKuny.—On ; December 12, by the Rev. | The friends and relatives, and those of his brother M irvoyant, succesatully treats all diseases, consults ore be present. There are a dozen elegant sj 8 in tho | #0 Much want, and which cannot be obtained’ anywhere | aimost every article of necessity, from a needie to a | Iaaac M. See, Jonn Warnan Hitt, United States Navy, to | Robert, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this ainess and all mutters of life, and communica’ 4g Legislature, in addition to others in the i who will | here. J don’t know what I am to do. seythe bade. Not a few are out of kwiws, forks, spot, | Miss Jutta H. Oaxcey. eldest daughter of John Oakly, of inday) afternoon, at two. o'clock, from mis late rest- ly with persona at @ distance, 92 West Twenty-0i eaivess the people, Their hearts are now overflowing. bd * * * * . * plates, dishes, un cups and coffee pots. Then we may | Mount Verhon, Westchester county, N. ¥. ence, No. 89 Lergen street. street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, Give them achance. Let ue have a display of fireworks ‘Times are getting very hard, or everything is getting | turn to edibles. Take out a very few familie#, and aaeaenERE Penmaes California paper® please copy. = - een ‘by Ubat of last Fourth of Joly. Let the | Yery high. Common calico is $1.50 per yard; shoes from | there és not one prrund of sall to every while imhapitani in Died. LAWRENCE. —=On Wednesday Deceinder 10, of nervous a) Grates OLMIFFORD, 107 DEAN STREET, CORNER ¥03 ‘as our hearts arc, and let the whole | $10 t $20 per pair, and everything else in proportion. | the county. We got from Wilmington some weeks ago Avens,—On Friday December 12, Pmur, the only =~ vant, detotte pas dg ‘absent I guess you think we must wear our old clothes until the | what we call government salt, and divided it out, one | son of Philip and Elizabeth Abern, 1 year, 9 months oes recn fee not? Aud if no, let us move | Wat ie over. : é a } Pound o every white person in, family. but did pot got and 4 days, natives of tbe paris of Keaktark, county Thar Telativen and friends of yoo [A SK respectfully Frines, pad communiealey Suirrezeaily git bareons in tne “4 rk, Irel invited to attend the funeral afternoon, io —— - To take more time to pet sonny for weoie, | , 1 Dever dreamed that such a day would dawn. Would Th friends and relotives of the family are respectfully | une wcocks trom his Inve fenidonce, 148 Gherck stevat, ‘DAME EVENTH DAUGHTER, CAN BR on. We ‘8 meeting of the citizens to God that this croel war would cease. Ob! what a invited toattend the funeral, thie (Sunday) , at | without further invitation, consulted Ou love, marriage, sickness, losses, business, : shout of joy will be sent ep when peace is declared ‘one o'clock Prany, from 808 dvenue A, between Monmouthshire ( Ragland) papers plese copy. lucky sunfoers and eharme, ‘Guiataction we 4 again. ‘Twentieth and Twenty-first streets. Levennen ~-On Saturday, ber 13, aftor a lingerifi | dics, 25 conte; gentlemen, 8 cents, feat Ninateanih ‘The captured steamer Wilson has been fisted up for a Bauwrow.—On Friday evening, December 12, Futry Ma- | itiness, Guerave L. tm the 484 yoar of his ngo, | street, between th end Bighth avenues, ma, tor of George and'Jane H. Bainton, aged 3 | — iis friends aro ly invited to attend the | — at light draught gunboat or transport. She made nine miles years and § months, * funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, without GRRAYEST WONDER IN THE WORLD 18 THE fn our on her. trial ‘rip, with green wood, and will run The relatives and friends of the family aro respectfully | fu rther notic. Pye LA ar eleven miles an hour with ary woed or coal, Sho draws* invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her | Mnwnas.—On Saturday, Decomber 13, of scarlet fever, | Sones. tu ij, ea 6 ooeres. te Yeas than two foot of water, And Sixty-ninth street, this | Auge. Rvaminre Maxpns, aged § years, 1 month and 4 This Pig Sim tne, & reguiar — avorday’ imoraiog, Dewmber 13 Gnd, oie ed the Yosly ore reensoBuly tyiiot vo a petted _

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