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/ONEW! YURKK HERALD, SUNDAY, JULY IY, 1863. 3 $$ —$ ee vividly rec:ated by ihe intense earnestness | atiend the funeral, this (Sunday) affernoon, at two | New Orleans: no date. lat 2. lon 7002, ow son! a dalam Rew engaged to this movement. Generel Gilmore de | wrong on the part of tho tho adroinistrati o which be ap- | oommenced. The suit was br eght by Lady Lennon, oa | and were ‘and thus ‘the ‘rotating beh ound of her bu:band’ Lord Laavox Wich they were doimented by ordinary Lmtel- | e’cloek, f reahie: ber son, d Warretl, At Jona. NB. from-Oi n/a ~ ‘otos himwef constantly to the work be i about, diepeas) | TOWG} MM sinta Yor al his own rit bs hoarty, Der — ween Slow bebentnadahors snd ae tmerpretation frie: ' Ba 1H Yoon serene boty so Calvary Comatery. | Sueamantp. Pulto (Us wrensy (nr Palma Part Rov al, fea with red tape and looking to proctical results, The pon and poitical, wherswyer other men aud auother Onpese the viea Tho court at Kdinburg WOOF | The epirit stirring narrative of **Horatts’ conchided Dobiio papers please Cm 18 AM. US Qua tarinaster 17th foal hy a troops already eotcom bia as a ehrowd atrategist,atriend | party shall bid ibe power, | Much more a the can. | upn graakd » divorce ou the 26tm Febroury, 1631, and | the entortabmnont, and this Me. Kean d-live ed witha | Five anton Saturday, duly 18, Lawnawcw Finwsaw, | yf, (i /4 Li YMPS Riana und NET ii, fe the soldiers, one who will belp them win victories, and ‘not keep them doing the work of South Carolin slaves. General Seymour has been of great assistance thus (ar, ‘we Vebemenoe oO an altigether unequailel kad. The bold Tbe trends and relatives of the family are invited to evade the Inoue; and by’ the judgment ot” the people vately married at Marylebone New church, Lndon. | propowal nf Horatiurs the program. of iho Abt, tbo | alec thetic at fat te ate saloneen ta) Tindeon yg eta rut for | Aitor thie they sang together with somo success, and in | tUNI8 Of tho Tuscan, the combas with their chamn¥ot, | gtrect, on Monday afternoon, at two webek. all the pa ho ‘and olatms Sires course of timo, as tho scandalous roports tn rogard to | B'S fall. the destruction of tha bridge, the vory crash of Porvoena —to Priday evening. Julp 10, 0b: Waabing Burfer them Bot, Leatreat J, '© | on the 94 of March Miae Paton and Mr. Wood were pri- | SUEY lousity’ of feeling, @ martial ardor and | aged 00 yours, Rewol and bis services are almost indiepensable. The dash! ‘whieb rou ey: 4e-havk poo Mb Le beams and boits, with the plunge of the soldiers, and bis | ton, the eilects of wounds received at the General Strong is loved by every man ip his brigade, ani tary necessity.” But if indeed mn these be demanded them ceased, they reyained much of thoir former popu | mighty favoeation, “Ob, Biber, Father Tiber!’’ together | th: Mo cee int ah Parwow A. Frrzamnarp, (of tho him here, Ged by military necessity, then. belicve me, your liber. | larity. Tho privatochiracter of actora has practically wi Dis pertious’ gtruggio and ultimate triumph, aur Thirty exghth regiment, New York V tunteers, Feovnd Le tiey will follow anyw generals * + Finis civil | very little to d+ with their ‘ouless in | the adeiamations o the host, formed a weries of vivid Pi- | Booted ie Giuard,) third se Ws $2 Os E, ir ship Paiaddo, f a tles are youe and ty:apby is perpetual. For i Professional success, rey 4.) third son of Jon aud Ellen Fulzgoraid, WR. et nalled i Dring!ng about good resui war ia to terminate only by she subj ten. or annals, greatly aggravated cases; and Mr. and Mra. Wood pos: | tures ‘ons impremsive than real. 1D tine 26th your of bis age. P 9g: Dee ete GENERAL GILLMORS'S STA. sion of Of the Eouthere (orce ang arine. the intant Sonred such rare telents us singers and aptore that tho May he rest in peace, ‘will not see the end of it, No: ia another way ng a public was, as usual, unwilling to deprive itself of ite FavnetoOn Saturday, July 18, Pueneuce A. PaRReis, Genoral Gillmore bas a most efMficiout staff, who have Iabozed unceasingly, out of range andunder fre. The nacre gene Colonel J. W. Tui eae teen Ree Chiat of ale ft be brought to a close. ‘avelling @ thousand mil Sratiicasion tn ordar to assert 18 Virtuous iudige tion. Ni £00 Of Charles H. Farrel), aged 6 mouths and 18 daya. Tore, threugh beariy'o,@ Bult of the Ouutoderate aster tn 1830 Mr and re, Wood camo to uous lodiges tien ag | FINA CIAL, AND COMMERCIAL. The fureral will take place thie Sunday) w'torcomn, at ‘and sojourning for atime at widely different feevcathy thelr first appewrance at the Park theatre om 10h of aac three o'clock, from the residence of the parents, No. 200 met Dot one man, woman or child who was not resolved Cortember, in “Cinderella,” They were very succeasful. Barugpay, July 16—6 P. M. Bouth Fourth street, Williamsburg. the Tb of Octiber thoy nang at tne Chosinut street | The intelligence from Charleston appeared to | plOWM! —Kilied at Gettysburg, on Wednesday July 1, wih mdse and’ KT passe Gone death (ininot) and one blu. J Major Fdward W, Seah, Assiatant Adjutant Gen thesire, Philedeipaia, Rey. Honan & How pha mi. Birk: Aaalaah saucer fe he ‘whatever may and must ‘be the varying Wary Wrolichies Tee vant pte they cur cna | satisfy Wall street to-day that the city had | sylvania ragiment, in the 424 yose at hs ew pis sy Briere Ceo Cane Reider te “howe an eave ‘or. | tune of the war—in all. waich Tresngetae. the ‘band of Seeeuebalatns tho adw Ohemnas; 1nd there, as i New actually fallen, and gold declined in consequence | ,, Funeral at bs la 17 South 7 Vrye re Captcin Thr Brooke Aid de-Catmpr Tre ideae Eelnor ihe Staten and poopie of America | aoiehces, ‘Tov critics. agfeed that Hirt, Wood was wwe | t012234, It rallied afterward to 123%. Exchange | be taken to Grom wood Comotery nk: Hit femmaune ik | Ban it Saini Pn, kmwant Ha Lieutenant vary Bean, Ala Aiasdoe Camp, they "are beiter prepared now avery way 10 make | best Kuglish yocaia of ‘the day; but 1a to at elosed for the steamer at 198.0%. We did not | , esr —at Geityeburg. Va. thuredny, July 2, Colona Pinem samy ioiaseaeay Aswoxe March i, Lisuterant EB ‘Towne, Coats ‘Sienal Officer. Since the cwiosiog of Tho strogglo. These” may to | Mr. and Mra. Wood “eo a very pros. | “hear of any subsequent quotation; but it would Wolauieeray Ihe po taccgerg tal deen tt 0-8 sacaee My Sy aaa jt Lieutenant @. 8, Nana, Signal Omer, ee eet eait ais: Mavi! outeen Ge | cated. Meee eae et Ae teh Nee, | Probably havo been diffoulé to sell'at 198. peta dias Spree gg IER I met lark Formena, (van srvmen. fot Maiko? we; ay 19, Pan net Colonel: James F. Hall, Provost Marshal | [47,44 “dia t moct any ono, whitey Mr. and Mrs, Wood during their engagement, requested Money is very easy. Call loans 5 96 per cent, | finerat, tuls (Sunday) afternoon, at twocerks from iho | IAKS! AP on 3120 soe neal Miao ss pe station, political or private, ‘them to appear at her benefit. Mr. Wi used, and, it | with more lenders than borrowers. Governor's Room, City Hall, to Calvary Comevery. Mark Qonan Skim rr (itv), Wooler, Sondertand Major Huss inter and Major Stryker (Paymasters), Volunteer A! GENERAL GTRONG’S STAPP. @eneral Strong also bas an efficient staff, who accom- may him at all times, Tho following ts the list:— of . ‘i i ugh mee’ Se eaaten te consider and discuss the ques: Weal conic er Ci ee “defunct I; crank Remarer, gape The stock market was steady this morning, with of Miche ceatitacioniae fal 1 Mane ange Naor avenien And who shall doubt the lasue of the ar- posal sary Lage oa ee om red moderate business, Toward the close of the ia bro dal ap Ly ad of the bd are nba “Bar ‘Billuaweood. Hiingwool Neavivas, 13 days, with ame v night or two afterwards met Dr. a funeral, from the residence of her parents, 124 | *),,'" ret Son | : "Treturn, therefore, with my opiniona and convtctions | Hartt in the lobby of the theatre and spat in bia face, Dr, | #eAsion the market was affected by the news from | Tydiow streot: this (sunday) artorn. oo fe horkes ‘igen, Wate Hage, 7 aya, with anger diy eomh wo hd WY Meyer, Lm lat 44, Lom 43, naw weer to war or peace, and my faith as to final resalts from | Hartt, who was a little, old man, struck Wood, and was Gbarlonton, and prices rather fell off, Erie de- Hannoury.—On Saturday morning, Br of Hermuday, Meat Jnp crr—Major J. 1. Plympton, formerly of the Third othe pee . ' “4 x ye os and Stale ‘ , ‘aon sera A faire ee ad statesmangbip, not oa | hegre pr knocked down. For this assaul ‘Dr. Hartt recovered. clined 34, Central %{, Southern old 14, Hudson pF penned oll James aad Aun Harbourn, Ra ACK tat 1, but confirmed and strengthened. And may the God of | ral thousand dollars damages; Webb, new Minister to Brazil, resented the attack River 6; on the other hand, bie preferred rose ‘The funoral will take pl aid de Can p—Captain W. W. Harral, who served WItB | Heaven and Farth so rule the hearts and minds of Ameri- upon thia (Sunday) afternoon, at General Strong at Now Orleans, pao ie me = ee Bim mirwake, AY? Afternoons 88] Dine Marina (tio). Cann. Cow Rag OH, 2) dure, with oak, ‘ywhere, that with @ coustitution maintained, @ | critic, and deciared in hi per C4 Mr. Wood should not yy two o'clock, from 41 Spr Areet. oD # > ne mathe Suipon—De, & F. Rillott, United States Volunteers, | Toiin restored and liberty hevcolorth made cacure, a | aanie before a Mow York sudouee:’ Manager | 2; Reading 4, Rock Island 24, Fort Wayne 2%, | ‘roles rom 41 Bprnw atreee aly 14, troma | 2,3! : ae good formerly of the Ninth Maine, acing Assistant Adjwiant General—First Lieutenant Al- inline @ of Heaver Intend, saw 0 Vl grander and nobier destiny aball yet be ours than that Sonat the was an Eocianmas, alled me the | Toledo 1, Ohio and Mississippi 1, Cumberland | wound received im tho engagemont of tho Gd inat., wal H. Pibby, of the Third Now Hampshire. even which blessed our fathers in thé first two C4 of | Woods their appearance, the | 9, In the afternoon there was not aba done in | Lxoxann W. tvs, formerty of this eity. ; ee po eee Glsively. with “mun—not e tomale belug "present, | stocks. Nono were pressed on the market. | Latemis,njed 4 porta nun? 20 16) SAMMY Mic ain oba Mele ats Ty EW Pann con Beventy sixth | ounay vapia, Gad a OBITUARY. pees pe epee Mpstragfinal ace ‘Alloash. | There were no afternoon sessions of either board. | The triewis of tha family and ae his gong, Dao. | Delaware Uheh ship, eth ight wine ani cain OS de etreee he tae ope anne the tumult, rat Pen Mrs, Wood came on, trombiing and | | The business of the Sub-Treasury was a8 follows | gpn.iniaw, Frank G, Cairo, aro ropecitully Yovitod a | aay i teh trek. Matin ‘ Johnson, Santa Ornz via 8t Thomas, 9 days, RGRO RXPEDITION, Colne! Higginson; with the Second South Carolina, has been up t burn tho Combibeo bridge, as part of tho Gerersi plan, to keep troops from com'ng from Savannah, A teild battery stopped them, sinking tho steamer Gover- Ber hilton, putting fourteen shots through the Enoch fean, killi g three negroes and one white man and w unding several, including Colonel Higginson. ‘Two hun- @red and fifty negroes and lots of cotton wore brought Death of Mrs. Joseph Wood, Formerly Lady Lennox. as greeted with cheers, Fioally Mr. it he riot began, ior Wo briofly announced last Thareday the death of Mra. rer Seal BR pear Bh Mae te) igual, Joseph Wood, tho favorite English vocalist, Sho died | the stage. Mrs,’ Wood was cartiod off by afriond, and, 1d, to which city sho | ter some peng A Mr. Wood was enabled to cxoape . Vory recently at Manchester, England, to which city sho 11 o'meatre alloy, where he was placed ia a carriage and | At the office of the Ohio and had gong, from her country seat in Yorkabiro, to consult | 4, lao ; riven to's place of safety. The crowd raged and storm. Ce ny (eastern divist No. 88 Wall street, ‘noon, at (our o’elock. hor physician. Mr, Josoph Wood, tho English tenor, who | ed, and at iast Manager Simpson, unable to obtain silence, | Company (eastern division), No. be et, | Lavousc.—an Saturday morning, July 18, Wintsam, is algo very woll known in this country, survives bis | Drought ont a blackboard and wrote upon it, | the following telegram has been received from | yeungest son of Geo, H.and Harriet P, Laughlin, aged 7 (iis theaaiiee “ ” 22 duyn, 4 wife. Mri. Wood's history 18 0 curious and romantic, | shouted ‘scWWoud.? “dire hnpeon hy otis “hee | Wm. J. McAlpine, Bsq., Vice President, dated | tree ret cc. wat triends of the family are reapecttotly |S" /alla die, attend the funeral, this (Senday ) afternoon, atone o'clock, : frou ois late reeidionce, 245 Fast Thirtioth streot. " $2,985,006 18 | axa. —In Jersey City, Hmipaer Lanuas, the beloved Raye, Weaks, Eoetiand, «fara. bride wife of Patrick Langs od 49 years Kohr Pennm\sy Warner, oa ont for Boxton, ++ 23. 764,876 63 | FL Langan, Jr., are roynestod to attend the Mineral, from jastagippi Railroad | her Jato resstence, $2 Canal street, thie (Sunday) alter The friends of the family, also thove of ber son, Patrick Gene Jane & Eitan, Amal, Martem coe Hil abet prt ber UB trang, ont), Ashoruft, Newbern, MO, Wiilots, ireem BELOW am Liverpool. rom Nawsas rears Beamer Pier away, and many of the inoideata inher evonttullifo aro so ox. | Wit tho theatre,” tui ther audience “would not | Cincinnati, July 14, 1863:—-Our regular passenger | invited to atiend tho funeral, from ibe residence uf bis | 200 £02 Darks unknowa, ceacenuann ie ‘askin , | Memoly Interesting, that we make room in our crowded b reipedfen eel p-argmaes epee epilger y the | trains wre ronning to-day. Freights will com. | Payents, No. 186 Charles street, thie (Sunday) alternovn, pATPo Bhp Adele, Auomi: barks Antonieta, Cant, Ga pecans ay alan nach portant, aes for a sketch of her career. on rs “comic #90 by the Mayor,” fis Honor retired | mence on Thursday, July 16. But little damage | Myxxs —At Bepeneetady on Wednesday, July 18, at Abbott, fone Cintduasoaaa sehen Word Vasile Teele eerie te cheer iltii raentemhore Ira. Wood's maiden namo was Paton. She was born ‘oat laughter, and Uigh Constable Jacob Hays— | was done by the sebels, except the destruction of Myork: Bi et ore ~ Biparmehipe Uity of Waanlngion, New Terk, Coreen, familie called “Unele Jacob’’—cesayed to lull the ex in1709 ob Edinburg, Scotland, ef very humbie parents. | Mireniany Gila silence. Again the voce exolaimed, ‘+ a | Loughery bridge, for which we had a new one on ‘Monray.—On Saturday, July 18,"Merra R. Moxran, wife Hor fathgr was a village pedagogue, and was | hornpipe by Uncle Jacob,” and the High Constable wae hand framed. of Joon Morten, native of Bremen, Germany, aged 32 Wind at sunset SE, in no way, remarkable. Miss Paton attracted much | forced to teak the indignation which it was useless to ex. years ‘and 6 months, nav notice when very young by tho sweetness of hor voice Presa. ‘These incidents ended the domonstrati Attention ia called to an advertisement of the Te rantives heen Kyran vespecerulty invited sda senaacn and Mrs. Wood did pot appear again In New York, and | yy \ i) tend ihe funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'cl and hor talent forsinging, Sho was aont to,a masical | jeft mocouatry soon alterthi mntbreak, Me, Weod haa | NeW dersey ‘Transportation Company ia another | in vie tes ence, No. U0 West ntract. "| greaccme Grrr or War . Capt Hrooks, of the ta. academy, and soon made groat advances in musical know- | considerable property in stock of the United States sa column. MackixTostt,—At Kea, om the pews foe Hong Kong man Hine, sailed yesterday at noof for Queenstown and Liv. june \ ean be kept up by day or night between headquarters and each end of the island, thefficet and detachmenta,as they meved. An efficient force was employed, embracing the Sotlow ing oMocrs:-— First Lieutenant F. E. Towne, Chief Signal Officer of the tne ot, on General Gillmore’s stall. ich he dispoced of {n London just in time to save hima, The imports (other than dry goods and specie) | t San Francinco, on Saturday, ckin- st Lieutenant 6.8. Dana, asd on General GHimore’s | ledge and culture, althongh she did not study with auf- | ¥ ie imp. Ls ep b, of thiazeis the 20u ‘of bia erpool. Sci sssecasindo! ans ia 2 ficient enerry to become a Auishel artis. Soon after | duced. to. return to America, and play at Phi, | St the port of New York for the week ending July soap of thiasetY Pre ianedoipase pages plaane sops. Steinonty Mew Tonk, Capt Wenko, sailed yesterday for Fick Licctenant 0. Vial, with Galea? Eoymiedty Teaving the academy she opened a school and-tanght sing- | ladelphia. ‘Norma’ was produced in splondid | 17, 1863, were $1,623,733. Monruy.—On F¥iday, July 17, Ax Thums, danghter | Soushempwn and Brean, iret | te tensnt Hicko k. with General Strong y s style. The season opened on the 11th of January; * - arrne of Ann and Jeremiab urphy, aged 1 your, 4 months and Srramsuir Commo, Capt LeMesurier, satled yesteriay for First Lioutenant T. L, Hatfleld, with Goneral St ing and dancing. After a time she was engaged to #ing | T'Sir5. Wood broke dewn on the 20th, and the theatre 26 day. Nassau ond Havana — y rrp pA Beco be Rend) roel at private concerts jn the country towns, aud her very | wag closed until the 25th. On the 4th of February Steck Exchange. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reapectfully 7, trom Mart Waaloct Sik: btenans ©. bgt Se yppslnger hh fine voice brought her considerable reputation. Thus en- | ‘Norma’’ was played for the last time, at complimen Sarorpay, July fnvited to attend the funeral, this (sunday) afternoon, m 2 18, with 4 fant water ue Lieutenant lau! Brodie, stationed on the Paw- wiecena Lieutenant J. M. Head, at the Palmetto Station, Second Liontenant M. P. Hawkins, with Goneral Terry. fecond Lieuteuant N. 8. Cooley, om Folly Island, at Second I.jeutenant T Webber, at the main lookout. |, 1863. nu ended in a | $3000UR6's,5-20's,con 101'¢ 1000 sha MS &N fat 80% | ono o'clock, from tue residence of ber parenis, 40 Cherry he bat lighteped aed 8,74, con 5) oO do. 0 BO} street. Her remains will be taken to Calvary Cemotery taken into the harcore for examination pteriow to Thee. for interment, Bar J of New Bedford, 487 tana, has been sold to am Moons.—In Brooklyn, on Friday Jul; 1, Many Louisa, | Australian house, to go Into the merchant serves, only daughter ‘of John B, and Louisa W. ‘Moure, aged 6 | Bonu Ranorwray, before reported ashorn Mandy TL NI, Of and brought to eelty, Sue ls now oa : tary bonoflt to tho translator. The oe: Oouraged, she made hor first. appearance in public at | cet rol about the funds. The receipts were mot oqual to | 10000 US 5 Peterhead, a faahionable watering place in Scotland, and | the oxpeuses, and Mr. Wood claimed that he should be | 1000 do. iy was, received with great applause, ‘This reception | Parl first, whilo Messrs. Pratt and Dinsmore, the mana- | 1000 Tr?. 30 pen F&A wis 200 decided her to the her resaion. goers, held the contrary opinion. Tho newspapers an 6000 US O's,1 y cern 90 100, } snaiee ange paces | | tttacked Mr. Wood and raked up the oid troublo at 5 10000 Tenn 6's,’00... C43, 160 MS&NT, Gs... 142. | months aud $ days, nos iE hes been doaie She sang at Groenock and Glasgow, and thou mado her | York. Mr. and Mra. Wood therefore decided to pond 2000 Missour! 678 we 50 1 Cen RR sori. ig Tho frieuds of the family and t! her grandfather, | ts dry dock. appearance at the Edinburg theatre, whore she achicyod | leave tho country, and Mr. Wood addressed to the Hgnaty | 1000 California 700 do. » 109 Divine Burtis, aro respectfully invited to auend the | Rein RP Crage, of Belfast, for Provideuor, was spoken Second Lieutenant T, Carrigue,at the White House. tho [allowing lotlar frotw enibboara =” 1000 Frie2dmbex'79 it foils from tho residence of her parents, No.9 Douglass | 1310 \nst Cape At WAW 40 wiltes, full of water” The crow These position pave of course been changed sings tho | “2 dual success. At tho closo of this engagemont she ac- eee) TE ROTOR OF THE HERALD. 1000 ObiokMins Rika Bt Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Wore throwing the deck lend of jumber overboard and would eocupation of Folly Island, cepted an offer from the Haymarket theatre, London, and AT Sea, Suir Gronum Wastmvatox, Feb. 8, 1842. $000 Erie Ist m bie. 122 bib ss ee Saturday ovening, July 1, Carumumy | "8 ‘ ay Manow, of the county Wicklow, Ireland, in tue 65th yoar of her age. wn 700 lu sllet fricidsand relatives und theme of her, son James, | abate wi tn " 1g Yepeate-Otp Srolead, Hatehinana. eatlnd pence 1802, for Hong Kan bas not anes been heart ‘at, Knot tenon in 1568, ad Rilaber & Restinan. : ; ck NW 2am 64 created quite a furor. Hor style of ballad singing was | _ ! cannot leave thevo shores without expressing the sin | 20000 Chic N' s cere respect and esteem which Mra. Wood and myself | W000, do......L80 O44 admtrablo; and, while omiuing herself to ballads, sh | snertun tor the Amorican public, while nethewametins | 1000 Chic & itt bda 105 1ST OF DRATHS, ‘The following deaths haye occurred since our last ad- vices = studied undor tho best masters,so that, as her musical | | mako known my sentiments towards those of wy owm | 10000 Clevew&Tol wky £1064; inlaw, Thos. Brady, are respectfully juvited to tom knot ‘ ei 6000 Witte, FtW ACI se 104}¢ 200 do.....-D30 9896 atte the funeral, on Monday af Wt two o'clock, nol wel hos " Fetlos 8, Huntroas, Co, F,Bth Maine, June 20, typhoia | Knowlote® ncronsed,sho gradually attained tho exinonoe | Countiziuin wii, hare bes jhe cee Me Uy | soon itartWAe af LOL * 25 Cave, Colkcintt 150° | Tron borte rerisouce, Xo. os Wilt rivet "| pacilh Sonans Paicabunne bay Ie with aS op on bourd; sent a loading professional youalist . country. Tean assert, and with themost heartteit satisfac: | 100000 American gold 12534 900 Galena & Chi Kit, 46 | California papers piensa copy. home 170 ap. 4 _Artifiear Adam Hill, Co. K, Now York Voluntecr En- During her engagement at the Heymarket Lord Willam | thou Ido so, that somo of the warmest aud best friends [ ] 90 she Mk Commerce 103 100 do. O'Coxxom —On Faturday moratog, al July 18, Parmicn | | Mark President. Macy, NB. asa Talcabvano May 9 ret. Donoughawee, a ay June 26, congestive fever. va cite have onearth are Americans, aud beg that it may be i Com'awealth. 100 do O'Connon, « native of Kilenien, parts! , | ted for a 10 mos cruise, to touel at Tin Rely John Boyder, Co, A, 116U¢-New York, June 27, typhoid | TAOnOt» Me Younser rotor of in a ot tion | distinctly Malratiod tha haa my iaronaree und Boal county Cork, Ireland, aged 6 years. Mathng for 48 noe il wel we ; vey very great attontion. | nose trans ‘een confined to thom alone, no aimcul- Day his oul reat in peace, Ament ee lee Eee : ‘Charles Cowell, Co, P, 9th Maing, Jimo 26, dilions solic. | Lord Lennox made repeated overtures to her, whien ty, I eel re would baye ever taken place between ad ey are respectfully invited B wae at Valparaiso June 17, ty be dingd and peAtdrow Clarx,Co. D, 118th Now York Juve 28, typhoid | worg ap repeatedly rwjocted, Miss Paton was thea in ania ‘ortion of the nie. Exory porosity stad the funeral, ih (umiay) afteraeon, at two ae teach $0°8 7 > " joerned ate how Origi- oe rec rom yincent’s Lospit thou | a spoken , Simos outfrom Gerrgo Grubbs, Co, K, 76th Pennaytvania, June 28, killed | the full tide of popalarity, and in roesipt of avery hand | Mwenicn tI nea en cue erned fa Une ines eoasycte ota farina Goan Tt m Bt Helene, wile 1a) sy. by lightning, some income, while her personal charms were far above | with Kngli hmen belonging to my own profession—a pro- oacest-—On Friday, July 17, of cholera infantum Spoken, &ec, we'd ener 115th Now York, June 90, t¥- | tno averaze of womou, In spite of her refasale, Lord Res unfortunately slegraded by many he ng to it end er a 0 aot of Jolin and Alice mresll, aged t file, Cremarne, Gates, for Ban Francteoo, July %, 90 s v4 who, instead of nsing the honest means which they oar, 3 taon c ayn. 10 BE of Monten! Merry Co. 9th Maino, June 40, typhoid fever. | Lanuox porvovored in his attentions, and, as his tordshilp prema pry eho ag eter pockiog to | 1 Termin Saturday, April 18, Cuantoren Dnaow, | , Side Chariite, bewce for Londonderry, Jana 7, iat 4, Toeron sons 116th ‘New York, June 29, ty- | had the Teputation of a rove, ramors wore circulated very | bring down to their degeeded level all who aspire to ro- infant dangoter of William FH. and Basan E, Filipe. Bhip Alexandria, from Math for NOrleane, July 8, lat 27 43, prejudicial to Miss Paton’s {air fame. Her father thera. | spectability in its ranks. Pormit me, sir, alao to observe Notice of tho funeral tn to morrow'n ab i yi a Davis, Oo. A, 34 Now York, July 1, typboid tever. Hawk's, o.'B, 8th Maine July 1, typhoid fever. . Farnham, Co. K, 8th Maine, July 1, remfttent fever. Ported FE. Ou'lamore, Co. H, 8th Maine, July 1, disease Henry Hart, Co. B, 7th Conneoticut, daly 1, ictorns. Corporal . Lavel Abel, Co, H, 116th New York, July 2, tephra fever. bene nsoncegmaps ee te the People Usat the offences |b ity a bivberry, hence for Aspinwall, July 10, Nd to my chargo bave been of a Locher’ Jon 7 fore took her back to Filinbarg,and Lord Lennox followed | drivateumture, and ar.cieg out of iny business. wit her thither. “Ware his lordsaip madea proposal of mar- | which the public hiye assuredly no more right to inter. riage to Misa Paton, ad, dazziod by the glitter of a coro- fere than with the private tranenctions of a merchant. It ‘. appears to mo that moch ill feeling, afd couseynent an- pet, both she and her father acceded. The marriag» tok | poyance, might be spared, both to the public and the Place in the Sootch fashion, his lordship promising in the ee it ppoee bo bref tb be frienda PA be. er 7 ‘t woti!d pay loas Attention to the stories cireulated by Presence of three persons to take Mise Paton antnis-wife | orion sing atedalishied of Our proféssian, and that the Lord Lennox ttien returned to London, and his wife oon- | press itgolf would not become lees dignified by oritictsing Minued to appoar at he thoatres under hor maiden name. It jastl teal gee foar or favor, the performances of the at the battle of Gottyeburg, Capt. ‘Tno- was W, Quik, Ninth regiment N.Y. 8 M., aged $0 yours Lis remains wore transferred to Albany for joterment. Rochester and Philadelphia papers please copy 90% | Kony —Killed at bho bustle ottyaburg, 114% | July 3, Captain Jaxx M, Roary, of Battery 1, York Artillery, agod 28 youre he freace of eines aro levied wo asane | the fee. ral, thia (Sunday) afternoon, at three o'clock, from # « “ Foaidence of his fathor, ‘No. 4 Ftunklta place, Power | Brg Karn wrveethager’ wen jain Pa street, Williamsburg, bber, from Georeetowa, DC, for Row Sarr —On Thursday, June 25, at Baton Rouge, La , of of Friday, iat New 100 Chic, 138 o Mi A Prado RR 50 MU&PrdgO24 pref $0 100 Tol & Wal RA... 78 Moneynick, Bwith, hence for Bostow, July 16, of ly discarding from > Nucara Fans, Canad Went July 15, 1463. ‘was generally understood , however, that some form of mar. Gemeranticl ankameceeiae dnp and riot oe malignant ty; fever, Lieatonant Moem sort 8 am of rig vist, from Philadelphia for Kalle, en ‘and confined for three in the Untted | riage had been gone through with, and the pablic, nover desteoy the prosperity of an actor because he ia not the Fourteenth New York cavalry, sou of Day bury, July U8, of A A m~ ees nay ov vied theme te fastidious about their favorites, let the gossip about the af | Inefined to pay for Cnty pile, or to play gratuitously for Henrietta a. Beith, sged 24 years, 'é mouths “a 6 halon ) eh a from Mayagues for Newburyport, July feoner of war, though oo parole, fairly and honorab y | fairdlo. out of itsolf, Ta 1828 Tord Lennox an! his wifo spamite takemnaintie aovelttedtvitees ae 4 etn otra hare ee os x, Behe Corvetia, Lomce for Port Mural Yaly 1. no at be ye with and given leave todepart aan Act possible nly | agnia-went through the samo ceremony in the presses | travuate, tuelr goad will. I have vet one HvMLMAY —Aflor two woeks Ilincas, Mee. Srmamay, the | of aye cod raven mene rew My by running the blockade, at the huzard of being fired upon | of witnesos, on account of the refizal of the Archbithop straiphetor ward course is the beat, and will not, on com- wife of Thomas Spellman, @ vat! red Deakagtoorn, county Foreign Porta. by stipe fly ing the flag of my own country, I found myself of York to Mias tosing at festival until he | P™SIOM, be forced Into singing gratuitously for every | 100 do. Roweoromon, Ireland, in the 45th your ot Bet age. Barwxnniven, Jane 30—Are ship Albert Béwart, Kenny,’ Sea wirocaal whenea Brian gol” and to-day, under wilow Miss Patou’ to'sing at's festival wn! complimentary benetlit which a few diinterested com | 160 Harlem Tho Criends of the family are res Invited to at- ute. tion of the British fiag, Tam bere to enjoy and in | was better assured that sho reviy was a wife. mities men thik propor 10 patronize, by compelling all | 1100 do tana t the Faarele from hor late residence, No. £3 Kobiaaa jeanuses, Jése OM chip JP Whitney, Avery, Alt pe reap rege png and rights which usurpers ‘Tho aristocratic relations of Lord Lennox wero all | performers who may hajpen to be lo the country to | 20 in, spre d Senay oro at two o'clock. ye nenisns, June 28—1e port bark Jabu, Benith, from Bos. strongly avorse to the marriage; bat after it was tually | ‘Volumtoer” their services, or enifer their high displen- 4 Maer) Satara J Jul jig |, Axw Tracy, danghter ton, protaly Ye iene to load (or Moston " contrivance of the weak despots at ae Wasbiogion and their advisers bas teen -dlofented. | concluded they received Lady Tounox as oue of thofa- | "With many thanks to all my frlends, I respectfully take fo Harlem Rik ‘peed 104 dapa 1 Rage © maagihe gad 18 vias daptproteandtthanertransdahads| ev ue _ (—. turned Pog ager Boop i, and | mity, and introduced her at all their fashionable parties. | leave, for the present, without over. inteoding again to seceeente wn friends pnd relat ea of the family are roapecttulty | 9) a. July dm Are Br bere Contennary, New York via 5 igned eague ss attempt to purrue m: easton conntry, ope} | ited to attend ti acorat, froma her fate residence, 298 po With” the “confederates, having refused ‘when in | She was nevor askod to sing, evon at family gatherings, | 1 Mieiees ithar n ealel pecuahe amie dees Waaistanes: 114 Sees Seats Ninth aveune, this (Subday) afteruooa at two o'elock. AE AM Beh poviantay atte Basan, saves, their midst, under circumstances the most favorable, | unless she oxpressed ber willingness to oblige the com | heulth is at present too feoble tu allow her to exercise ber A Treen —On Friday, July 17, Fiza, wife of Jebo loupom, July 2—Cld ship Reghanteas, Koew, # Joun, uber to identify myst with much as 'o remain, preferring Fé ir cause, or even £0 th exile io @ foreign ol nyed 24 yearn and 7 day. pany, and, in a word, was treated with the greatest | art). and ral bring with me several now ope $10000 Am gold....*3 123% 400 shs Har RR. .#10 rs] @. Tieten, 100ahaCumb Coalsl0 24% 2200 40... tend. vetnrn now with sllogance to my own State and cousideration and kindness by the refined and fushiona- | {8 "more kingere of established repair toe waRuckaColeadslo 1} 00, do. ‘The rotate ani trend of the fain ment, unbroken ina word, thought or deed, ant’| bie society in which she now moved. In 1839, however, | any one in America, professionally or otherwise. Yours, ths 1 MOO thos. for BYork it: Giongiy \ wb every declaration and plodgo 10 you while at home, | he had mado tho acquaintance of Mr. Jouaph Woot, | -espeettuly. JOSEPH WOOD. ip Paci ial 2 AN SB kh second strect and Tenth avenue reey | barks Aurwets Jeannoun (Pres). Sh - poe ec gg eg away, made gvod in spirit and to ix Zeenat ago, when jest going into banishmont be. at moat cowardly desp tism cansed &, Ladirers elow citizen To-day, and from ihe ory place then selected by me, but after wearisome and = Perilous jourveyivgs for more than four thousand Mia exile, though almost greet your as’ your represen. ‘Grateral certainly I'am for the confidence in my rity aod patriotism, implied by the unanimous natiop a8 candi for Governor of Ohio, which atre Mr mi. pote 0 find oe roomed of the appearance 4 do. aap ’ 4 " ir. and Mra, Wood in pu’ ‘They never retarne | Wood was also engaged. Lady [ennox soon the [inited tates: and heve lately been living. wpoo the'r fatuated with the handsome tenor, and int estate ia Yorkshire. About twelve years ago, during Tevhor to invite bim to thelr house. Notes, moctings aoa” ence ane iar Wood leit Ld be ar mnyepe pe wnd enter a conv: it soon recovered ond re and assiguations followed. Mr. Wood and Lady fostiox | turned to her bine, It ie mob heoessery t nake any ‘were constantly thrown together, borh at the theatre and comarnonte upon the biography we bave rketchod, fhe at bis lordship’s residences, At feet the suepiclone | facts speak for bean ye wt and will hae es revire sr “ ad [nei + memories in this country and in Engiand. @he oo nity Sarr ree were in aud’ te om | admirera.ok Mr.and Mra. Wood claim for them great e me while! was yet in the Confederate’ States, | P*!° Is wifo everywhere, prorentet hor | morite at singers and actors—which all unuet cor read nxn ustevteced Tr sball never be abused. But thie | sending of receiving any lettors which ho did not me tng ae ie aie Yori don "Te estabtish dapat cngilah opera in this country. a matter of regre fs the last of all onnsiderattons ta timeea like these. I anit | reat, and maintained @ close seplmags upon her | inet ‘nis taste should now be almost entirely lost, act oe ee a re ait, tae | notions. 18 M4! crem ald thet he npbraitat Wood tor | sill rovtiroa second Str. Wood to re-eatabfih it Woon —In Nome bi on 1 neg July 18, after a rhort for do Wy; And painful liners 1 Juue B), for ® The friends and re! trby an the faenily re reapectfally | Haas, June By-Arr suip ¥ r ramdetio, Pirande by, invited to attend the funeral, from bie sGa, June Di—Hid Owed bark Columbia, Mylore, New Kyersou street, near Le Kalb avenue, on Monday efter neon, at four o'clock. The remains will be en one, July d—to part brig Biabeth from N¥ork ne 2. Hempeveas, WarearekY.—At Biauvelivilie, on Sunday, wy 12, antis, June 2~Kut ou', bark Telegraph, Giles, for Wine Th, youngest child of tho Ine Proderick Catheripe Waterbury ,aged 6 years, 2 uoothe aad 10 days. SHIPPING NEWS. Mevements of Ocean Steamers. PROM Bvnori @o be 240 while singing at Covent Garton, at which ¢ 00 NY Contra Ri. 186 2i—In port bare Warren Mallett. bd rige © onte, O be te june MA obi ras Wager, Pe Bly ortroged beyond example in atres oountry by the | endeavoring to destroy tho peace anf happinees of ono : a Preaiiont ad bia servants, which gives public signk | who tid always boen hie friend, and that Wood declared, Kageain Gnawa Wasete Prato Bcuncy te the action of your convention. Yours was, ~ v 4 Killed, om the ist of July, at the battle of Gettysburg, fevlan oe. , qu fed od, a0 ct of justice t a citiven who for his fevotion | With the most wolenan protestations, that he had never | ss teuuy Jeading his company, Captain Thomas W ‘averpook.....s--,,0uly anny to the rights of the States apd the liberty of tp) oom ni held any communication with Laty Lannox beyond that Jetty: Comm ‘4, Ninth uf Now: Yor State z ‘arerson ey 4 ” - hed been marked for destruction by the hand of urbi- | which thetr professional dutios demapied, and that ho hve px y aot eben xocgeendhemeel MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Sha doo ane a es _ Amert Ports. Se wonty of tan heros agen o ie wovssrd | Sromitel never to writs tor vist hor Ndyhip agin. | Sut, 7a he ate Tomwegans, af as oye 7 aaa, Singgt new vor. dareriog ily POS daa Bt, Sevee tee, emt tee ra eaten to the usurping tyrauta | This ended tho matter for a while, thongh the quifnunet | for utorment. Captain Quirk wee among the fires who Lacen—Taotrsom—sOn Baturdey, July 14, at the reat | City of Manoheater Ly ee a Fagen ben age so Gelnn -woais: now Se toil had already seized hold of this dolieato +!" bit of scandal | yolanteered his opined = the ben ame ahd this | dence of the vate » by she, fev, &. 4, ent, mp. Ses hy ‘ork i Ty 1 7 “ war, was promoted from reuks to a captaincy for pw Mare o Thoyal, , to a eve ¥ re SStabinisa formal and proclaimed despotism in its steaa, | SM4 Nd it theehiet topic of omvorsation {n theatrical lantry in action in the numeroas battles In which mughter Of William Taamnysoo, of He vokiy oy Wartimere:averpoe qua na Hes tort Ser “Westerares oy Mon vu jive, Moke ‘ You aro the resurers and defenders of cous circles. Togimont wae ovgagod, aud was severely wounded 0 the iteceoe ead Cota CN. ¥.) ‘papers plosse ovpy eet varks Young ork, Waray ‘itranar i a ont yy wig? will salute you. Tn a short time, howevor, Mr. Wood and [ady Leqnox | first battle at FrodecicRabare. jawe SSiversally be MAVAwA, wasaay, x. 4 |Binaeron, thy ap ew my nnd Couen, dane (ir ¥ stele. f an Rominations. They correspondence, loved by officers and men and by ali wi new bin MLEANM, % wy oad Rarnerd sghom you have piacod upon te tckot with mo are gen ret eggomcagatoa oe Lady Lennox | cones fallen, in the prime of yous end vignrsone ot | fuewee, up saturday nate 1, Gmonoe M, youngest | Pom Mavamdatienmedio Ragie, from Now York “Fuly %, Women of character, abi fx MMOD 004 ied Selig} went so fur tn tw declare’ w inteband that | Now York's noblest, most gallant and patriotic sone. | oon of Walter and Brizabets Brower, aget Tméatbe and | MPM Bronte Mar ‘com Now 7 7, 8PM tore a ital arage in Fg i, she conld not live without Wood. Thie led to mutaal | Had be lived he would bave added rash laurels w those | 3 dayn ba Bits % fence De ooby os. } snl fo, semmen De ten ‘most valuable of public istees—ts bapend reproaéiiés and recriminations, and the gossips of that | *! ly soqa' aves 8 widowed mother an: The friends of the family and the New York and @andy ‘core Dat ir) fy (Ade 7 fi, Ee ay, ai taee wore nomlontione Lt to bo | day relate that hiv lordship in his anger strack iia wire | VeOtRerH. amt sieter eo mourn his ion. Heck piranane tvied Me, sutend ihe funeral this (owe cet Fert eek RAGS an ci 03 Uekeman f atone mas, Ben” meade. And oven Jonlousy, ara sare, will now be hesh- |» violent blow. Lady Tannox then uppealod 7 Me he Lee APSR, Prove Ho, 99 Buvier ate ore, Mana Witte Beaten, J eapectally rejoiee with in nomination of “s : The Drama in London. Brooklyn. 1. Nios, ts, Se-cihemitiy Pe, 4: reel te C ” aples, Te Fupnnat yous candviate for Lieutenant Governor and | Wood for protection, and an slopement was arranged, to | MR. AND MINS. CUAWLES KRAN' KMADING AT SAINT Lema Pe agaes ey 31, Tovmse Bacen, 640 lene ekg chat: Maeweasl, Haror,” Conny Whee Prerident of the Senate. A scholar and a gontianen, @ | take place on the 234 of May, at which time Lord Lennox JaMps’ WALL. months arpectaL sorice. uy Bid whe Jommph F Rene, Magiee, folaicr iu a foreign war, and always & patriot; ominent’as | woxid From the London Post, Jane 29. Pe ee ne eee oe sors an pathiages (aben he Mow ry And distinguished as an orator aod a statesman, be absent at the €t. albans recos. On that My | vr jaauyilvite proposal, made, ia Ociober, 1861, ot od but slew g ere dalled on wads ad ootdadt ate meee gail whe alle Ronit, Walter, Thail his acreptance as an omen of the rotera of the bet: | Lady Lounox loft her husband's house amd proceeded to pirchage Now Place an the pite epee. occupied by shake. ds Tam wore no v0 . eeil ates Santos A ter ani more virtuoes days of the republic. ar lodgings in Cecil street, which she had talea in her own | pere’s house and grounds, together with much other lapis mete seat ana tha frisede of te | iy. are renpect-.| by add wm, Krehinn, your poble m—clegent porta ern ' ! nutes op be Pring 4 eabirabic'ta “sentiment.” You prenset the true nyuc | Mame. The Baturday ight ster she seag mm :sCiadorel- | Te, cerive quperks tm rete a ba tt tr rolly tovited to attend the favored, thin (Cmday) arver. | Seb anne b-AIr Honmebip Cremenamt, La end commit yourselves to Une great inission jomt new | Ia,"’ and was excouding!y wall received by the audicnoo , subscription, and, (hee pot ennsequence, porbaps,« Pare Dad gona Gon hia sta, restauncs, Si we “ere 7 ap omg yt . Novena) mapmsnip | @f the democratic party—to restore aod make sure, | who were aware that something waa wrong, but were | further extension i oad pian, The propumal is beg ween Te Vort of New orm aly e Leone hie em ae Grst, the rights and libertion declared ire if now madi eatin. the rermait % th wer or * Srmnitine im vain 0 lovito ihe ‘Stotse “aod payin rab Spas Maly tomy hinge Bicttypinge eotate, ek iets ea tater ep n Matray moraing, July 9, Maat Aa, (aro Lou sams i at Moon, Berty. Painee o & retarn to a Unio without a consti. cotmge, the whole of the gardens at New Place (which b n o veliidedih . on. o- 4 oo Ny ie vin Pt Mor of , and dishonored aud polluted by repeated and most | return home with him. Lady Lennox rushed to Charice ‘writ tnclade the land® On which the theatre now stands) Rs), Lt of Ld Le) ateen ote ny Werth wink, Wee OreteoXtanes, | ol Ween harks 7 onion trig) Ragravaiod exsctions of tyrannia power. It ts base {9 | Kembio's room for poe And vent for Mr. Wood. 14 | {be erection and sadowmant vse general eet oes tw vulhehtren te om ner soe-ta few, fH ; | + pe Wee Wii nana ‘as irrelv' ir poster: 1) surrender museum alors von jenerall pur Ingres 1 *, Sew O m » . 7 crested and can deot of reparation ote on au ly Lennox should | Avon @ tt w OF aro bt a dae: Taseme hip Lesspeare, tt, Portlssd— rit van. pteedgeed boy ceumautie op aie un” rewtataat Ge Cnatehion, BO, Worewr Canwort, he | we stn sare ay CyQnd Pom De Ke pang ssa Sa sll a nga nO be prepared as penta mm ‘This arrangement | latimately one poo nt mo 5 Ty aiready | Deoved som of the Tate Jobin Car 011, 0f Bieoo seb hoe" neh (Pe) Rernahtos Caste—J 0 Males | Ln yey Ay “ ? Rots, ena } the people hereafter, as wa the right to | Was not carried out, however; bat Mr. Wood and Lady | made, and which ia ‘oto Fund, Mr, acd Dear Robert, how love! y ta the 5 aoe v ar ond oy Fo iajeiptbe, whee Goearer ir) Law, ¥ Yer @bouss and contemn the fora poiley of the party | Lennox continued to tive togothor, their lodgings ju Nor- | Mrs. © tenared soe'r ner ‘Whore onge you used to dweil, Nara Wie (Tir), Meson, Piferowh-— top | & Mimo Horr acndnt of thet tastes neath Ce | rote street Being continaally eurronnded by crowdg | views for 8 Abd sun Wetetal seer y peaviser’ ir oetgrne Penni Womied 0 Be fev their Metardshipy and 1 place ciber men Sedan, | aftlous to obtain a gimpwe of thla now doubly tamnowe | Monts the obecis wad yaromeg of Ube oration, As | | Oman Oe Fuarsay J.) 1,07 006 shot bf 8 a Pp ag ’ | 0% ple, tm Jone, 1820, Wood aad Lady Lennox went to | thin was thelr ti nae, mo U4 last —bdeing Abele tay Funding tu fromt 6 her own, Sor Ms an cise, 9 pe er Thi 4 ered 7 Pano ie eagles. oor, Mant McK ere er or | Amd shall the citizen any more | DUbiia t9 play an oogarement with Bunn, the leases of the | Toe titan eparvure for Awstralie--tbe ball, as a | Faure Coreoren, aaltve of county loscomme-a,”Irelacd, arrested by an armed rolitery at midnight, dragged | Dublin theatre. Previous to thelr topartare from London | of the vartoug counter attractions of Friday eveotn, 8 Whe 26th year Uf hor age, P from " Jyh ey da Mr. Wood took a benellt at Covent Carden, and Lady Lon. Susana by & very fashionable and distinr: —s ine rasa ne seal low doaun ¥ tre Foepecttatly fem Pinner Beers ove io? angen, Crows, | AK. nm tor td exerotne of nis Ley | nox appeared in thea-+ il bad aan ane crowded, tes of tim ier a _ pete Pa ag ny agen te ay ne feet a meer 8 iy, saeoed ped Joie. any x postnsn fom t ‘ This ts the iaene ead nobly you havo met it, It is tho | and the performance passed off without disturbance, The reading idod into two parts. the frat, of | oe O'@loek, from fate rewxience, Mt weety Raw PY y mae one Bobs 4 ery quosiion of (Fee, povular government iteelf. it is | On the 19th of June Woot and Laty Lennox played <iualag, crones rein "King Jona? tbe recrn’, of the | sixth Burent SERN weet 16 name — vi > Oe the whole qnestion—apon the ono sido liberty, on the st « P Village.” Some of by Mr. Ayurnn’ ‘8 Pxrent ion On Prooklyo, on Saturday, Joly | art rate Cubes, Urs ther deapo'isim. Two Vreridonty a9 the recogntond together at Dubii ar Hs oty seg tN ra of Momirone, of Migha! by Mrs C. Kexn, youngets yp i sarah i Charlotte r ; head of bis party, accepts the lesae. Whatever bo wilis, | the audience greeted Mr. with groans cr’ and Lord Macau tly abridged, | aged l als ig Sat ts tw. Constitutions, State and federal are nothings “OM off" and Lady Lennox was received with mingtod | b; soca Me. and ae a tenndoces Fyod Gcconp erences Sing.” te time ot war thore ts bot one will suprome—nia | DiM@S aod applause. A newspaper controversy followed, payne =. y ‘witl; but one law—military secessity, and he the so | developing the main facts we have already narrated. On Satarday, July 1%, Warsaw ves, aged 19 fetao the 14th of July the couple quitted Dublin, whore they att » f frew fi - aa Eg hh ge Neher tages of a Plonna f hat " and wi Lady Lennon wen ‘The fonersl will take oabin 3 tap aX oe inthe land = Nor ars these mero ile claires, er refused permisston to sing at the fertivals, and went to by 5 at two . “ Hews mare be Rla'te memyoratar | Une Tee megwat wa aar ot merc, | Peseta und etme teeters ms | yy prapelnapigt ers tn/sen-us forever in the ears of al! lovers of rece eee ie, Returning to London in leo Ha broshers baad Joseph Dronghy, tore m.. ita.» = vt shad ae anya Nberty. Uhto, | Septem! h could ongng: novel 7m hb Of friends relat! epee tt novi Dee 9 imarr omer Kingte: r, by _« jndeo whom Pome A has 4 theat fon a or dean * wa read, We Soret) il seo ro rety can 4 teod the } amy \vealdeues a tee bre Niors, whee Wm Pe . he bt fou) @abonor pon the Joticiary ot my ooantry.-| Sent ab eny Wiesire. Tay ienock was eugaged (ander | °°? Sun crery preammncy Given tothe intent aan rar. | at. Ko 11}4 Washington street. thi (Pande Soe Blin, Paisosoies ot Inds now, ten of Ohio, Ie feb final inaae of | the namo of Mire Paton), but the pride did not receive | Mi eva be gabon tioale puanages by inerbor minis | tern on, sh two é'etodk. His remaine will be interred in | Paps, Aten, Chaseints 2 ede Ct arene = ber cordially and would ot attend her beneft, In the | and dohivared 50 08 ; 4 " eget oe oti i Bot other } Calvary COPD », ety Jt, batik dp | ® nt, _ of divided. at yowh: Pree) 1a srr ey, Je en. Cat a ae r : idea We cotragen opin Mberty ant SG | ee ne eae ane, mane’ mate | oo Ceriayn'ay ith tbe p ry ot sor hi | retict of Andrew Varro, |e Mo 1 - r ne ¥ i Vols to Ug enaditates of that | > Dtovincal toar with Mr. Woot, and dur | MUMS AMIDE Veteieinn Goum unig s wal. Inseme | lacwt steel, Debln, aged Ti yet , stow. ont rn Boe “ Vd every Of violence and wed | 1g that war proceedings for a divorue were | jcc i#, woreover, the Gharaclon were aime aeved, x ‘ise (reemde OB6 relbti ves of (ue fun ds ee DAM, tee woul 7 aable, bemee (OF j wre

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