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Dine ROH cewrepersnanen onvention of the. Seward Union PLATFORM OF THE PARTY. prand Keast for the Returned | Volunteers. frrepressible Enthusiasm of the Soldiers for General McClellan, ae. &., t Umea, May. 27—12:50 P.M: Now that the Convention of yesterday has concluded labors, the leaders make no secret of the fagt that ono the great objects of the mecting yesterday was to ‘t® State organization before the Wetmore party id, 80 a8 to claim to be theregular party, and thus be h Pern ate 8 partios that meet to-day.on the 15 wotrpes. yak th, soaih dc 18h wba atc acd nittee and all, is strongly anti-Seward, and Greeley- all over, The programme marked out by the latter rty in private caucuses in that respect has beon suc- ul. Théy are exulting over it this morning, It,ap- ‘that the resolution that was’defeated, declaring that he Executive Committeo was not intended to organize.» movement, was again brought up during the con- whole thing bears the stamp Of the radicals; and io seoret is mace that | came hero to lay out the wing of the pagty, and they now rejoice over the } that they accomplished it. During tne ission over the plan for all, the — ions to unite, Generat ‘Cochrane; Putting the question to. the cubital atid to adjourn without’ action tntilto-day, so that « union between the two organizations could be made the significant statemant that unless aud co-operated tozether he would >t act’ They, however, paid uo attention to bis. 1d immediately voted Saat Greene of the affair of to-day, wen ‘portion of those who figured jm Ae Codiven’ “yesterday. left for home during the night, satisfied their achievements. The spécial ‘train from New , with upwards of. tnree hundred eoldiers, arrived about two o'clock this morning. [thes turther transpired that the resolution aaopted torday, stating that the Executive Committee was not ptended for the purpose of organizing a partican move- it, was adopted to prevent a bo't from the Convention, delegations from ono or two counties having manifest- 4 @ disposition not toact with them any longer. This therefore adopted as asop to keep them in the Con- een 8.19 |The apecial traitis continuet! to arrive up to noarly noun p-day. A crowd of from 7,000 to 8,000 gathered to wit- ees the proceedings, The procession of soldiers and citi- was formed about balt-past eleven. near the railroad | pot, the soldiers, numbering about six hundred, in ont; Colonel McQuade, who has, after a gallant service two years—one year as Acting Brigadior—just returned the war,in command, About a thousand citizens re algo in the procession. Taney marched to Chancellor quare, where the ovation was held. The soldiers were, their arrival there, treated to a sam tuous foast pre. ered by the ladies of Utica. Im the meantime meetings wore o ganized at three The officers at each stand were principally Sew- rd men; 80 were most of the speakers, Most’ of the #, although very emphatic in favor of the war and ‘the copperheads, were not so bitter as those at the onvention yesterday. Governor Seymour wes denonneed ‘his Vallandigham letter, and the arrest of the latter approved. The most bitter speeches were ose of Wilmot, of Indiana, one of the leaders, of tho, Know Nothing movement, and that of Lyman Tremaine. ‘were quite bitter. ‘White the latter was speaking a company of soldiers ced their way into the crowd and began an incessant ing for McClellan. Word was sent to Col. McQuade Heat the soldiers were trying to break up the mecting. He it immediately to sce what the trouble was, and found Kbat they were cheering for McClellan. He told them k ‘it was very dice to cheer for ‘Little Mac,” but com- . At that they commenced cheering fos Colonel pQuade. Similar 4 were made at the, b stands. The cry was raised that they were a lot of ‘soldiers; but, with the exception of twd or three,’ hoover states that utters a base calumny against § brave soldiers and heroes of many hard fought The only organization formed thus far to-day is the ap. it Of a Committee on Correspondence , consisting , thirty-two mémbers. Two-thirds of that committee Seward men. Just enough wore pyt en from the side to prevent the appearance of being onc sited. \y Of them are old stagers in the Seward ranks. They id not shut the door eo closely against fusion as did the y yesterday. Thoy pave left matters in such a con- dition that the onus of preventing a union between the two parties will rest on the Chase Leagues Netther Brady nor Van Buren showed themselves. G Nye, Gerrit Smith and several others of that tor were among the speakers at the otber stands. Ageveral good feeling prevalied, and tho resolutions addresses were aloptod without avy comtroversy, is claimed by the leaders as a complete succes; ‘while a large number who have been here as delegates declared the whole League business a fallure, from* the fact of the crows fire of the several organizations. Aaa Tones meeting of representative men from different por tidne of the State the affair today inuet bo considered a }@uccess. ‘It is said that a large numbcr WhO were expected hore Tematued at home, from the fect that private deeprtcher ‘were seut Out that (he business of the League bad been }agcomplished, [thas falien very snort tn numbers of | what we wore promised, but was a large affair when eo m- pared with yesterday. There were probably cbout eix thousand peopie, including ludiex, on the ground during the speechos, and oue oy two thousand ajout lown ‘golug and forth. Aracest was taken avout ys o'clock nit qvening. A dot of soldiers imuiptiaicly took possession of oe of the stands, and csmaranced cheering for MeCleilan, and praising him 8 generar; declaring ifm to be the only Man that could ‘ead the Army of the Votomae on to wie Aory; denouve!ng in biter terins the poliiiewas in Was, inigion, Congressmen and Sérdtors, ax opposing Met Vein ! Docause le was sett ing Ue war iua Business like man ner, and wos toterfer vg in thetr schevies to nike capital utof it. Ikey were especially bitter on tue raciene i Congrees aad the Committee on the Conduct of the War. ‘The remarks of the different soldiers on these points wore grected with great applaure by thelr comrades, Some of them declaret that ovmy of their comrades rere butchered at Frode: ickhsburg to eatisfy the integues the politicians. «Down with the Washington political )Camapirators,”’ the others wonkd cry. “dire ve MeCiolan to lead ond we will al] return to the war,” ‘Vhie demoustration by the soldiers was kept up for wearly an hour ip that style. It, Io fact, seemed an “though they could not ay too much in praise of “Litve ‘Mac,’’ or denounce in bitter enough terms the Iptriguos against him at Washington, Asad accitent took place while o squad of Hawkins’ ‘Zousyea wore (iring @ salute ou the ground. Teo shote had “Deen fred by one of tho guns, when e premature explosion ‘took place whilc the charge was being placed in the gun, Michael Mulligan, of New York, was ramming the charge -dowa when the explosion took placa, blowing off the tn. tide of his haud andi laying the cords bare, taking of his Hitdle finger and injuring the wricte, The ramrod wag sunt ‘nercee the park into a yard the sthef side of ibe strect, ‘Dat fortapately hitting no one. IT hear ef numerous other instances of soldiers mant- ‘Torting enthusiasm for MoCiellan. but will mention but One or two nn being significant. Whilst Mr. Bruce wan ‘Speaking at one of the stands, a soitier in au officer's uni- ‘form mounted ® barreland declared this gathering an abolition sell; that he bad not hoard a word from the *apeakers, and then commouced cheering for MeClcllan. ‘The soldiers of the Tonth rogiment raltied around him ‘and joined in the cheers. They kept the matior up for some time, cheering first for MoCleltan and then Porter. nek tag vac ollie ca, eh tea te hearly all left, fand they were obliged to send for the band, who played “Rod, White and Biue’ before tho andience would ‘return, Their choors were interspersed with groans for ‘the potiticians. a a ee alraler way. During the recess tome of the Zounves waite! upon oom ye at tho hotel, and (off him here so, Hundreds of Saalaacimiataiceam It, in’ fact, soe woe | lan first, last and all the time, with the soldiers, ‘There was.a large gathering at the mecting to sight, | The park was lighted with: lights, and the enter- ‘tuiument,was further enlivened with froworks. Speechi-+ fying was kept up'’to tate fours, and the speeches |] more bitter bt tone, as >-cemere thing, Cemex esp) | day. The special train with soldiers a isha? about ton P, M. The soldiers all speak highly of the people of ‘Utiem and tho treatuient that they'have received from their handy. 7 There is agreat strife between the factions to-show which of the two gatherings—thut of yesterday or that of Gectararton that, conse "weal Of core ‘wos, they the’ to-day—is the’ most iteportant.” The friends of the moat. pe yesterday set ‘the number down at two thousaud, | a it-@)d not excéed Oye hundred, The hall weass | (Ome thousand, and was oot ‘half full, except in| the evening, whea thore was a largé number of citizens of | Utica present. They flainvthat two thousand Bel were oléctod, but. their pabhsbod'tist does not'contain ‘a thousand names, ,_and no one Claims that oyer balf of those persons were proseut. , “Dhe gathering to-day; je net down | by its friends as numbering from ten uirty thousand; yot.I am considered above the mark by. good judges in , giving the number from ix to eight thousand.’ These facta will be importang hereafter. J have, therefore, made my catimate'with great care. © : There-is no denyieg the-fact that the Convention yes- bap jana haar qpaieypagaciagreceird who will move heaven and earth to snd tay therefore bé more effective #1th the people but the gathering to-day was more composed of men who ‘have suoceastully managed the party wfiairs of the past. The number is not few who look upon the whole affair as & failure; and this te etated by,mon whe have taken active part inthe proceeding#. "Be this ag it may, Sew: ard’s stock, in my estimation of the two gatherings, is decidedly bovtér”than Chise’s, add’ he ‘has far more tp graficy him than Chase in regard to these Leagues. ‘Thero 4 general goed footing existing 6-4, plenty of liquor doing deposed of. ‘Thus bas ended the second chapter 1” ‘tho republicad Presidential race. It bas been a gay day for Utica. “VPrececdings of the Convention, | Unica, N. ¥+ May. 27, 1968. « ‘mhe‘ctty’ ‘wae alive with demonstrations ineident tothe mass Convention of tho Loyat League of Union Citizens, “Artangements were mau 10, dine thttteen hundred re- turned soldiers, who had gathered here from various portions of the State, four hundred, of them from New York. Tables a thousand feet in length, neatly dressed, ioad- ed with substantia's and attended by four hundred of the loyal ladies of Utica and: the vicinity, were provided tm the pquare adjacent to the speakers. ‘The platformas were decorated with flags; ‘bsuncre and streamors. Three stands were occupied by speakers. At the first the Hon. Henry A. Foster, of Oneida, presided, with @ host of vice presidents. The resolutions wero preparcd by Henry J. Raymond, ot New York; J. 8. Te Stranshafi , of Kings; Preston King, of St. Lawrence; A. H. Bailey, of Oneida, and F. G. Spaniding, of Erie, They areas follows :— Resolved, That the success of the rebellion in the |, Southern states would involve not only the dismember. ment of the American Union and overthrow of the consti- tution of the United States, but the utter and tinal defeat } of the great experiment of rep«blicau liberty; and thas it is our mest solemn and imperative duty, not only as Ame- rican citizens, but as men who believe in human rights and in republican ‘nment, to rescue both from the destruction with which they are threatened. Resolved, That in the wee of this paramount and over- whelming peril, al! qucstions of policy and all differences, of sentiment upon measures of administration sink into inst ce, aud should be pstponed until the rebeilion ins been quelled and the tation saved; abd that wo who are pe cso ting in this the great people of the State of New York—do, there- ourselves, laying aside all sach diffe- opinion, to give ar at ee cn So pesoteat | support to the governinent tn its efforts to maintain the territorial iutegrity of the Union and the permanent, supremacy of the consiituttun of the United states. Resolved, That we recognize a the | xeeutive, Legista- tive and sonic departinents a toe sateen) jerecamment each acting witbin its approne sphere, the ly au, thority which can rightfully and successfully wield the resources and the will of the nation in the prosecution of war and ip the maintenance of national authority at bome avd abroad; and that therefore, reserving to our. selves entire Freedom of personal of apedience to En tare we C ‘o ed and sneer agony in due conformity with the requ for ore whatever sacrifice ved, of the Américas porwle we poace with heartfelt raoicirgs, we with the honor and the dignity of the nation to make ao; other tenders: ‘men and! the communit ja arms against it then 6% constitution of the United States, under ub time . resume ‘gd the Americap Union tice as they may ae pet: lawa; and thet while we would have the govern. ment receive with alacrity, and meet with the utmost frankness and the most Hiberal consideration any indica- uons (rm the men in rebellion against it of a wil ae to Jay down thoir arms and reurn to their position jn the independent and self governing community of American States, we will eomkent to no perce which shall involve the separation of the American Union, « tion of the right of secession, or any chunge tn the Const itation of the Cuited States, except such ag tay be made by the people, ia accordauce with the forme and provisions which {t p-ercribes. Resolyed, That to the gallaut and heroic men who have welemmed the hardships of the camp and the perils and suiferings of battle iu defepee of ihe life aud, liberties of the nation, we fender the cordial reoogmitio s and tha heartfelt thaske of the American people, that, in their { patriotic devotion we ree guize the true guar- eservation of the Union and the perpetu- fost tutions, and that we will hold their fi the sacred cante of civit ity of ropa sneritices avd their sufferings liberty in gratefuf and everhisthig retnembrauce. Resolved, That, white wé value the sympathy ‘anid good um 2 of all jovers of -ustiew andeivil hberty Unrenghoat the world, we rely exctutively on-the patriotmn and vice tne of the American poopie for the preservation of their free. inetlntions aad the majntenatce of the Americ m republic in_ its Prevent porition os One Of (he fret class Rathns af the earth, that wo lave @ right bo ©. ty ana shal? js. the most peremptory manner Jemaud, thal governmenis, malutaiping relat jona nnd bound by treatios Of amity and friendship with us give Ho Ald, direct of ludig.ct, 19 Wie attetayted de on, of She goveru. met of the Uilted state; rds " we the ncsion, f Our governmacnt of forege kod in Fopellity terme. ail sof foreign Powers te qeestiod which involves the o tows and the relotite renk an tho internal afalre of the wor! The jolow!ng eororeives on poluted on the Wain siand.—Jeme Ww. an Fran 7. Brady, Waldo Hevchings, J 8. 7. ei ‘hurler H. wie, KM. Madden, Lyman Tre ual, ‘rena W. Oloutt Tenpeens Preston King, ae A, Wheeler James, James M. Marvin, &. ‘ Noverts, Janis J Aiely Danie! 8. Dickiasva, as Cook, Lucius Robineoo, Willian § Lincola, Charies J. Folger, OU. Palmer, HB. Van Valk are a sive Spaulding, H.W Rogers, Wilitau Frank. During the speech of Mr. Tremaio & few of the Haw- kins’ yaves Come in vioinity with @ banner ime scribed with the pane of } Metielan ae a cand wwe . Cvlowel Hawkins made Tadiee of tics, who. in propria did all they could to ase Mea ay eta and civitisns. vise uimest good order oe some of the waldtare ‘weal ont ans bave as moch sport ne poweible, aud ‘acre at shoe nl boisterous in their furs ‘A aad accident oo urred while ihe Peternre ery the saiute, private Muligen being se: erely wounded in - a Sane ae eaten 4] tte, Fi t regiment deem it iaconsistent*} ment NEW YORK HERALD. THURSDAY MAY 1863. of Marder on the High Seas. UNITOD BY ALES COMMISSIONER'S COUKT Botore John A. Osborn, Raq. Mar 21.—The Unied States ve. Charles Campbell. —The prisoner in this case, @-colored man, t# chargod with th: || angrdorof —— Sayers, second mate of tho Now Yerk ship Washingion, in Juve, 1462, by stabbing bim with « knife From tho esunony of Henry Phillips (eolored), ‘Doaigwaig of thai vowel, it apgemred that the dotgndant 4) met Tan doe tipb wo manny me hs Sing tyne shou four Me M. for tile purpose! edn, aan = fan oon Po principal Sy Honing support of the. admintetration. 9. Claimed. Nl Seats Kentucky and fhe ote Sei waar e ce even if thegoneration perisDed te ee | ing for thei children the ingtituyoos of the count Thoy would situ, eng by i ue the rel was performing § me duty on bowrd ship when the seo- roy epemnn or the polity | ond mate siiatched (he strap out of his hand aud told ea Know bow to put it om the race; Camp. | did as well as he; the secopd mate shoved away Ab pub the strap om the brace bins i weather was very rough at tho time, at about two orenek m the morning All hands were ordered Ww po pa ne Oat the sentiments of meeting as being not free sol, D artisan sense of the at Battal. ‘Yes came {0 iy aside "% party, { to pledge their devowon am pacridice | oe J. ‘shot, bat separa the gesolutiona on be, 1 thelr lives (0 nee restoration of - the coi They came | Peet hnd make sai} the prisoner said be would go into the to declare that, he pt ye borane) Shan oa] He abil te bt his pipe; the secoud mate rushed at their likings of dishkings, they ould jouw’ in the He Abi it bins the shoulder; after some ra | the second: mate threw his coat and stand by kof tho Union ti the | gloves do ‘on deck an) seized Sayers by the collar, ab of recorded tine, What mal the same. wes geil you don't go alt. you ——, oy. Were Meet ont icone, Pu kick withess (um) ed in between thet, and ‘* Americana?’ ', Ho./ ait, beyond ‘espiow when | Baw tho’ sable kick prisoner three times; they scaf. he found seated in the excou'ive ebain ofthe State,a ran tee wagenber = had the priaéner and second nat ‘conld’say that, pu in ry the ot ing to part them; dur 5 time le to be re tbe g ry Va xy tions eri cond mate recived the stab im the side frvm. prisoner | ab the: OMe ye ae dee mint aye ottbee | ik was clea With hie sheath knife: Sayers (second ried the dignity of Gover! or-updertated | mate), pe ee boutswain, Lametabbed; give me the capacity of A eke 3 Thiele, Wt'Gor Seymour a driuk.af | ithess went ‘aud calted the’ captain aad first “tg the prisoner was put under ertest: Mr. {| ad apy such tden he must ie ace, ai rover vi ri was im another ms al Sayers waa carried into his room, whore ho died in | Raymond. said oe se the: — w) pts Bbout twelve minates afier bo was stabbed. The de plate the posaibijity of ceased was 2 Dave, aod belonged to Coponagars. ernment Or w wei a md om ite: a3 Tho examination was then adjourned, facts ‘itarencts of opinion, ——_——— ~ seaapacied ee pir amndnsi now is. "(ap on bc feed A Affnirs. / took. cocastan aig new armory a provided for the Twelfth r tier he aye Vierobetion Torlgp goveroieats ‘ther ment “National Guard at N:«,6T4.and 076 Brotdwa H, Tremaine alate Fa saagemab ye coed to East I Re ll a ae BOHR " ro FP long fos The ooca Pourt Cnlendar—This o Day. the southwest. ang fs joe soap maine pew from ‘sol ~ Bupaamn Courr—Cieevir.—Part i—Adjoured for term: the ai he” South under: ite trusted Pare at “1 bad-overthrowmit-in six pitched batts, bad, captured * N's 407, 1101, 2487) 66 5 2495, en 2083, 2405, 1787, 2500, 2521, "261 sixty or seventy pletes of abd hha taken ‘seve. 10g, 2264, 1036," 1736, 12 Out a ‘warrant from the without 10- i" 30,2, asi, 8h, Sac dictment by a rand’) jury—without trial before a — . veeause—poor, innocent babes—they were OMetal Drawings (oh wi area he basen in to overthrew the Co.'s Kags ‘the United States. ieee cee f He defended the pos: 2y, 8,15, 51 sot 2, Gar 36, ad 18,.12,-31, 3, 34, 10, 44, 49, 28, 45, 37, 47. the oer ae wn a ry seve « Cirqulara.sent free of charge ner wo fy okt ye Coviuotnes Ken onto menis ie Gov party seen but ina sore ier tard ees Seath or the 3 Omicie! Draw Poa in js of the Sheiby College Pent further ror bisa aoe Cinss Ad" a wen rae sae TT, 69, 42, 63, a wad, Me Sas f WM, 54, 2, 4, 12 rtd © Hawkins, of th the Xi Miath [eon sera ‘ : 8 sattcae ‘next tho adiatulaigaiion ta heanitg the slnren of. the South efit 8633, Ht Pe Se Noe opens Aedereeta JOHN A MORRIS & CO., Wilmington, Delaware, toi ot ight except under thie general or trery.—30 per cent thearmy knew wimt it ‘nfermation furnished. Highest ? Doubloons and n Gold and Silver. a gy ge RY le) oR ETE Sl pracy m une a theron gona it iver. Wm. E. Robinson, of Tsrael tae dapesae “the last m adjourned. ch evening the Bouse was brilliantly iuunioated witb caleine lights,and.a very large audience assemb! to hear the continuation of the speaking. Hon. inn AY Foster presided, and speeches were made by G Hon, Jobn McDermaid ae Lovg Ieland, Lah Troy, Mr. Corbett aid Hamilton Brown, of The speakiug was continued till after teu P. sy when the train left with the New York and other Fastern dete. gations, Prizes Cashed in all Zea Lotter rien Information given. JR. CLAYTON & CO, “WO Wall street, basement, room No. 6 Prises Castiea in All Legalized Lotte- ries. Information given JOBEPH BATES, Broker, 11 Wall street, room No, 1, New York. ot » Hats,—W hite's ay ving Styles of Hats Hats, Soft, Tunperial and Military, are very attractive. D: Aso Cope. 26 Browlway, The Returning Regiment. | RETURN OF THE THIRTY-SECOND REGIMENT NEW YORK STATE VOLUNTEERS—RECEFTION BY THE COMMON COUNCIL—-PAKADE THROUGH THE CITY. The Thirty-second regiment New York Voluaiars, Colo- nel Pinto, was received infront of the City Hall by the Common Council, at four o’elock yesierday alternoon, and under the éscort of the Eighth regiment, Colonel Varian, er Hat so Light, 80 ga iveap. at Fulton sad’ Bros way. Boots.—The Double Tle RIN BROOKS & SON'S, 434 treet, Brooks’ Sp: Shoe, with over (i | Bromdway, co: ner proceeded up Broadway, Fourth avenue, Twenty-third Ferris & a fs Poe street and Sixth avenue to the residence of Wm MeLam | Pate mannfarturcs. af <l Nassau street wud 6 Browlway, ‘ber, Jr., and there, through the chaplain of the Thirty. scoond regiment Mr. Robinson, the colors were fort! returned to the donor, The reception speech was by the Rev. Mr. Montgomery amid continued shouts of approbation, upon his assurance that thia rebellion would be crushed, and that veryracon. They showed that they had seen service, and the several bloody ticids were again brought to mind. He spoke eloquently upon the abacnt by death upon the fleld, and encouraged the men still to continue in the good work. ‘The i med and the whole body passed tie (Tesidence of Geucral MeClelland, when @ scene took piace ‘seldgm soen, and the General looked and bowel as capa of all from -the Thirty-second went into the ait. Passing on towards the barracks met the Seventh ‘returning from the labors of @ feld day, under command ot Colonel Lefferts, who the egcort and the returning Thirty-second a saluteon Broadway, near Grand strece It was duly appreciated. On they passed, feeling that the old Seventh still Rave compliments to bestow uy thore | who have served Ip the cauge of the glorious Un! ublic to the large avelion sale of British and American Oil Paintings, Bocitvings ap Statuary, to Ue auld on Thurs py 4 Fel ings, 91784 o'clock, ‘at 804 Broadway, by He H_LUDLOW &C0 The eollection belonged to, the Tht rue, of Brooklyn and is sold by order of Lore. “The vatalogins, Which Mnbeuces ¥ome sper gant Paintings No. $ Pine sirect Attention Is Callea to the miagene Country eae af Fort Washington, to be sold at aueite EH. Ly DLOW & ©O,, to morrow. at 12 9 clack iS ‘Liberty street, near Bron i. a Mppretesry. mm “] # on, ne, at much leas tha: orem Sramps for batten wos) ohitaern's Hox, Ao, with tn. ya Sere kd ol Tnas Pats. Broshes and strections, Sn extra. Sent free of express charges on reo" oy! ‘one d of tue price, Addrees Mme, Demorest, 473 Broaiway, 3 In the evening a dinner was given to the pom the i bar a by the iy sancad bnew gee All the cers and men the Thirt) ere preset, No | sige y aadover one hundred Specches were made apon ‘iessmmien Viv 2heants. Sold avers whre. early @1, with value 473 Broadway. | bie premiame No, BW YORK VOLUNTEERS—PREPARATIONS FOR THEI REGEPTION. “ ‘The Thirty-seventh regimeot New York Volunteers ie expected to return from the seat of war during the early part of next week. The fact that this was tbe | r-t-volun- teor regiment, composed exclusively of Iriehmen, to take the Geld, bespeaks for them an eotbusiastic reception on thert retarn home. A meeting of the friende of the regi- ser wl be bet in Too Nov of te Ew Ee, Houre, at Del tions are expected to preset from the Talo mg hgh ae xe Thirty. ite New York State Mi) Fight eg Ge Vi for $1. of U. equallet atyie urd finish. at TATT, corner of Corlands Greenwich streeta, 32 Cartes ae vi for $1.—Artistic Po- BxABiondway, beiween Nineventh and ‘A! Twentieth alxocts, Wheeler & Wiison's Sewing with valoable improvements, Ofer 968 Bre One of the Latest and y Far the most beautiful accompliaiment of the mo. sare sow fg inachine ia at of excoutta, oat elaborate aud elegant em machine will ens nani eg considered ie tit emt) on an wi at the GRO ER & BAKER prewends ny Stain to this oor fection. jachines, y N.Y. New York artillery. expected to arrrive = ee elty. Judge eg the former Colonel of tbe regiment, ig also expected | be present at ihe meeting. Polle \selligence. Tae New Onteans Connency Forouny Case.—Henry Bergmann, the young German who was arroeted 4 few days ago on charge of forging the signatures ot the Comp troller and Treasurer of the Corporation of New Oricans to several thousand dollars worth of curreucy, whieh bat ‘been stolen from William L, Ormsby, eagraver, of Pie etreet, made a full confession of his goflt yesterday ollicer’ Conner, of the First Preemect, implicating two brothers, named Rudolph and Richard m8. The TNSON & WICKERSTIAM 200 Canal siren’, eas! of Broadwoy Pyle's 0. K. Soap—The Best and Most cauarmlea, Rold by grocers everywiere. lexton.—L trd’s Bloom ‘or the complexion and ekin, re Lat all drug weit . ‘Com “ of Yor id cor Lieut Pen iS) Broadway. 8 omdlily and perme: of Biectenaty. Maton free accused states thar raed ro mange ne that Rogardus brotbere were to ye BOLE that be was to fo: Ke the sign: es and dispose of the. yaner to, the. brokers Hyatt's = ength The theft was managed succokefally, bat w it-came to be most Der’ fer parsing the notes the forgeries were detected’ aud erg ena Ste ee nraty wes arrested. The confederates, it is alleged, were | aud dieeaccs of grem waiting ontelde of the broker's oifice to ave what succers J of the BLOOD, attend’ d (ie effort, and ata aignal from the party under at the principal depot, @1 per bottle. arrest repaired to their printing office, No. 48 Matder Jane, and there destroyed the balance of the nétes thoy haden hand. The Bogardus vrothors were arrested on | , Ane information of Bergmann and committed to the Tombs by Justice Dodge Covstanrarr Moxey. —Counterfett’ fives’ on the North uthberiand Bank of Penusylvania wore extensively cit cutated in the city on Tyewtay might. Sergeant Vaoghan, ofthe Twomty-dret precinet, arrested & may named Miehaet O'Rrien, on hyd od parsing one of thd bitle ot tbe drug store corner of Third avenue and Thirty -secoud street, On being taken ito custody the prinotier denied that he knew the bill was bad, and aed he bad no othere in-his paawession. Upon belag searched, however, fous of the counterfeits and §16 50 in good money wore found in bis pockets. Jostice Quackenbush committed the ar cused for ecamination. Vieno Pooxmrs.--Jamer O'Keefe, a native of New Or- Jeans, was arraigned before Justice Dowling on é Picking the poeket of Ferdinand Schmidt, of 6 Area, while the latter was in the Fark looking soldiers. Come tied for trial cans ris ald wae ch 1, whe lost ¥ Dye, Nair Dyeing ify awa 1 Dye=The B harmiess an Barry's Tricopherous for the pe Bt REE, Strains wo be she may dont with o similar offence ver wateh. Officer Gaynar committed tor trial im at tea fig Ty ~Kiw Bowrinin \asociationg—set,: ve oper. free ot Adtress J Howars Association, ‘Pwitaceiphia, Fa. ‘at o ‘to gh for exam pation. Dysentery, Imfantiie Cholera, and all out buwe! enmp\atnte, by the nae of Dr. get ane stale air iris fore and soqeans all let i Consul iy a» cireulars to bow 6.247 MY. Pow Mre. Winslow's Soesmtng Syrep 7 oe rreete Pay .- = Shee pete fa -yeBealln, «lucy Tre Co.'s Madical Care Fran ted Ter 1 ay wo Lz on oy ome came, Female Doctor Henter's Broovery. Cares Er: og Wins ia er, rere, beret ig, Ynea e ged every oy tnd of i Leap? ny ‘ee Wear Nerrows, Berwn dicen avtesos wrert, New £04 comsuliation grata, Eight seed fe ‘ie Pura miurwa, May 27, 1663. Amproret Bion teTt.—.n Weduerday May 2 | Too eubser iption ageat alee to day of | (ne First Preabytariaw chareh, Fifth aveou-, by the Ray Avé-twenties to tho amount of $2,320 600, distributed Hear M Beare, ADACIMINT AwtmomTin lo G.rRLLe, dh the iate Rodolph Mionieny!, of Hongary, abd A of Gov. Keanath, pai a a recn rani Cianc—Davion——On Toornday, Way 2, vy Rey 4 a Frederick G. Clark, Cuan 1. Unseen to Sew Amem A re Western Sta a x Davews, daughter @ Rdward |. Dayton, We), all of thu seem | ety. Closing “or the an of Brantford. Tremor o— MER mn Teerday, May 28 in St Augue Tomoxro, May 27, ,63. rd Lan boon clowed. 1 ie bapyesed | by ‘ibe made to redeem the ¢ rwa i* + church, Monti emia, Wy Use Hey. §. Ward, Manse 1 Durkan, Kngland, te Rowe Mi arwr, of Ga Meta. Te Mor k—Davws Ba—-Oo Wetnes ivy, May 2 the he Bact of Hen th vat a= ny is bem tet Mecth prosbrievion tare® by the Rey EF DD. Me, 4, Hoyer De Movie, of New Jerves Faasie Mo RnO@Beas, OF'New York Davie—On Amant rAt St, Pet Staten Ls aud, on MoMday, May rom, Hwau B. Davis, 4 wellth repidnont N Fy, to Many Anh, daogtater of the bate Mogusson—Kina,—On Tresday, May 26, Memorial church, by tne Sev Hiward Aathau, rotor Gunde A. MoKancm (0 Lece A youngest daughter of Haw to a Baek ©. tof Now York. On Wednesday, May 27, at St. Mhliadelphia, by the Key. br, Washburae Wied Ww Bisaioru, daughioe of Frederick J. Sylvester, alk of Phiiadelphia, Sixey—Comuen.— At theresidevee of the brides fathor ou Thesday, May 26, by the Key. J. M. Vac ren, bo Waku IL, Suvex, of Jammaior Ly 1,10 Catuanine A, Bogh or of Jdcob Coviee, of New fatts, No cards SuAw—Whrar,—-Ov. Wednesday, Moy 27, by Mishop Javes, D, MoLnaw Saw to diss bata Lo. ie Weer, bole of this city. Wrvrtrn—Town —-On ‘Wednesday, May 27, ot the Church of thesoly Brinity, by the Rev. A.M. 1 \itieyetm Ly De, Ramune Be Wage to Max A. T. Loam , ao0vud daugbter of itenry Req, all of Lirook'ys Died. Barwa —On Weduesday, Moy 27, after a severe and linger ig iliness, Dari, younger of Patrick and Rosanna Binvan, aged G years wid 8 day. Whe {friends and. relatives of the fawily are respectfully invited to atond the funeral this (Thursday) alteraooa, nt two e@eclock, from the revidence of bis parcnts, 64 Sheriff street. BrackGrove.—On Wednesday, Moy 27. Rowsrp Brack anor, the boloved child of Thomas and Clara Dlackgrove, oo years friends of the family aro respectfully requested @ttond the funeral, the (Thureday) afternoon,at two o'clook, from 45 Elizabeth street. Bonwen —On Wednesday morning, My 27, Miss fea ta Baxer, in the 68th yoar of hor ax’ ‘The relatives and friends are invite! to attend the func ral,from 126 Thompson street, siteuneen; asthe pass two o’elonk May 26, Sanae@, wife of Jamow Coffer, fo the Kath year of her Fugeral at Albany, on Friday. services will take Albany, Buffalo, St. Louis, treal and Quebec papers ‘Covaunaxe.—On Wednesday, May 27, Mrs. Many Coveunamn, relict of Wm. tre pone Baliey- , of Buttevant, | Me aaa ea wr oom, fos Fourth street, on Fraiay afternoon, at two De Mara,—Ov Wednéaday, May 27, after a long illness, ‘nor of Prince, ou Bre Loum M. Ds Mans, aaee 30 years, 10 months and 7 days ‘The friends and vag A Pespecttuliy invited to at. cede taanane from residence, No. 12 Essex “owen ers please copy. acer sey ‘i, Paromuex Ecxan, aged siseare and and 6 months, jeuds and relatives of the family are respeetfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, West Forty lirst strect, this (Thursday). afternoon, ~~ half pant one o'clock. Howann.—On Wednesday, May2i, of tetouus, Buia Tomtamox, wife of James Howard, Jr. The friends are invited to attond the. funeral this (Thura- aay) ply at ove o'clock, at Grand street chureh, corner of Croat Mevry. =o" Yednendas son of William and Br! ‘mont thn, Their Criends and acquaintances are invited ond the funeral, {rom 10 lye street, Hamilion enue, Seath Brooklyn, thie (Thursday) afternoon, at three vu clock. Limnset.—On Wednesday, May 27 pe Minos, Maky Any LAMIERr, on aaughter of Chas, Bridget Lambert, aged 2 years and 4 mouths. The friends and rolatives are particularly requested: t attend the funeral,from hor late resi: » 43 Madivon street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock, to Cat vary Cometery Mernay.—On Wednesday, May 27, after a short and severe illoess, Tomas MURRAY, ) yearn, u tative of the parish of Larrsh, county Cavan, ireland. His friends are respecttuily invited to attend the fune ral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at ball past twe o'clock, from 200 Muiberry ai reet Moxrny.—(n Wednesday, Moy 27, Mre Mary Moneay widow oph Murphy, aged 53 years of the funeral will be given iM tomorrow's lay 27, Joun Wevny, oldest ot Henry, aged 4 yoaem andy , after a short and 2? Rion. —On Tuesday me never lilnens, Tima a, Set ann The relatives tadge, No. 416, 4 v tiie Medehsed whe & merobor. abd the Maso are respectfully invited to attoud bie fan afternoon, at two o'clock, from bis late res. Orehard street, without further invitation fraternity, om} Nott fence, MeGavonnen —Un Wedvesiay morning, May 27, Jans McG avounay, a native of Croosalvogh, couuty Cavaa, Ire and, ‘The relatives apd friends of the family are reepect(ully invited ty attend the faneral, this (Thursdey) afternoon, at two o'clock, (rom Bis late residenee, 120 hunt Twen! second street MeGroin sn Wednew painful illness, Mix. Jcusa Me her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the (amily are respeottully invited toattoud the (uneral, at biif-past two ociok, trom her late residence, 291 Sixth eet. Her remains will be taken to Calvary Comat interment MePeamutt.—On Weduerday, erke MeDnn Mort, a native of Hallycounell, and lave of Ballyhaire, county Cavan, Ireland , aged 36 years. The friends of the family aro invited to attend the f1. peral, trom bis lato residence, 147 Kast Twenty ext street, this (Thursday) afternoon , at two o'clock THstire.—Killed, at the batile of Witheund burg. Va, |, after a tbat + 1h the Goth year of on Tuer Hergeapt Jaum P. of lom apy 7. ‘Tichin New Jersey Vonunteers, brother of Henry s. pe, Of thie city. a are interred in the Memedale Cemetery, state residence, 4 "aah —On Wednesday, Say ata at Mott Raven, Westchester county, N. Eeq., In bis 64th year Tue notice of the fonernl will be given Prevann.~On Wednesday, May 27, of roariot rwvens Jous Hneny, beloved son of Patrick and Maria Peppa aged 2 years, 8 mouth and 11 days The relatives and friends of ‘Le family are remjectfully \uvited to attend the funeral, (rom the ence oF bis pirevts, No. 317 Hicks street, Brooklyn, this (Choreday) afternisn, ak two o'clock. Vyanme—Ou Tresday, May 26, Hewny lysine, bth year of his age The funeral wil) take place this (Thursday) allernoon, "clock, from st, Mary's Episeopal church, im the #.—Alter a short illvers, at the residence « stepfather, Mr M.A. Slattery, 194 Warren etre City, Hewsy Reysours, won of ‘the late Henty Re: rh} will take plare thie (Thurwday) a ck. Friends of the family wilt plow without (urtber motice Reitky.—On Toesday, Mi jouw Rat eY, sged 2 years The relatives and friends of the fomily are reapecttalty nvited to attend the funeral, from No. 362 West Thirty nibth street, Unie (ihureday) afternoon, at one ofetoek swont.—Heddenty, on Welnowtay, May Puasa Raxomn, aged 68 yore and 16 days The relatives and f) ieuds of the family ara respectfully Bviled to ationd bie funeral, without further vower, on Frviay moruing. at nive o'clock, from bin tute rerdenoe, 146 Clinton street, near Grand street. Hie reruns wit! be taken to Greenwich, Conn, for interment eit an —™ Toestay May 2, bom ith ft 26, after aehort \iness, § months A. Srvart, ia the ca nnd (riende of the famity aleo the 9 ™ 1 calem Grand Lodge of Perfection No 2 Rite, Lafayette Chapter Rove © Gend Ct wey Thirty we x. fm Wedtiensy Vibe relatives aii (rious of Uy Uoby aviied to BMend the funeral, on ¥ a, mt | half past one o'clock, trom ber inte F f streot N.Y TAtte,On Tieaday wiring, May 26, Mer Mine Browen, relict of Milly Tabale,er., lw the Bib year x bot | “Tlie relatives aad friends of the family, and the mem wt Maptiet choreh, are r 5 Kidrbdge werent, thin me anc co papers please copy Hovrres. 4m twend.s ont won Of Bien and Petar are, 5 months and 2 daye Nothe of fener: in & merrew's Js Mey 2. Mam Van iautten, ag x = Vatsarron ~ (on Wednewday, May 27, Many ( Hepty Valoutine, aged 79 yeate The friends of the family are invited to attoma the fo | worst, thin (tb stay) aflornam, et bres o clock from | the Unitarian chapel, corner of Compress ana (itatow streets, Drook ya. Widow of Wenn —On Weduenday, May 2% radionly, Uolone Davin Wem, of the Horatio Feymrar Cavalry, aged 08 ware The friends of the family are rempert{uily invited to at- tend the funeral. from Mate reavicnoe Reve y hrd vtreet went of Third avenue, op Friday afterore | o'clock ___ MIBCRLLA NKOU A” mont 18 OF DR STERLING # 1 A ATIMULATING wie, It cores all te oF ies He #TERLIDOR, Pet opie tyntoining to hotties: ptr 61 Oaid ott drvegiat 1 TAREIRG, tod Procrietor BE 7] ae “4 Aoi vee & a4 RAPES, s ro eee 418 Dy MAlaetats & by magl og ‘icwen for thee V tied Kington. viet me We gaa 1 IDINOR MARKT | Meare. tie Crhors woos nove onension © ¥ aire yeemel | tentio vot wr wre i "" w 1x0, OF 2 BYR CFE enue. we ¥ etren 5 a MISCELLANEOUS, ooo ™ ej Se Ament ae ° . | CAUTION. —The Plantar © Bottle ‘ . | ether porpose creme punishable wi Pares are warned wpty hottien with any | | | of the consequences | | oher mixture, Pwhet 0 Det . by any other at, We pay cern, sinty cents per done we | factory, 108 LAberty atrect, € emoving aay eeruan tan ¥ Any persou preteuding to ton Bitters ia bulk, or by the gadion, te @ swindicr and inposter Weer anig in our regular Dotties, all bearing our private Uu/ted laos samp aud ster! plale |auioand = cya 1 DRAKE & 60 2.2 Broadway, New Fork. A JOURNRY THROL Tae CONFEDERATE ACATER, nv yne N OORREAHON DENT or THE WORLD, WhoThR Who was ceaptared while passing the BATIBRIES OK SBU RO, Will de pubsisbed ia Worep c J THURSDAY MORNING. MAT #8 THE PURE COR bend 23 FAMILY USE. woUeh AS: by the counts should Tay to ve of sudden chang ene ane neutral res the oe eh of unwholesome wate: Frit up ih quae an oF pint botlee end sold by and apethecary creat RAVAT, te and art worthy of Geurge the Fourth ow ca quiatie ever inven, does. 0 conta, TS conte and t BE HAD ONLY ahi oun STORE AT ABOve PLINY V AMET A HTAK Totroducers of vir foe a Droen 70 Hromdirng, A Yoxe any A WAPPY LIE Witte WHEE rom the rogulne use of the celebrated French Cognae Bite fare, They murels upon ther S pmrityiog ther & production oft ‘ae Brusmelinnthe hough vl present season of the sea ‘They Are ognac Bilters Ta in the counts whol snl f the United Butea, 4. nod Tyee. 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