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2 THIRTY-EIGHTH coneress. : MEETS eepstamnensad 7, 1863. Names of Mesiaians Elected Politically Classified. ee ee General Boyle, who was rather more favorable to Presi sident Lincoln. Mr. Clay was in tho last Legisiature of Kentucky from Bourbon, where he took ® prominest part on the side of the Union. Wm. H Randall is unconditionally Union in his sentl meats, but will vote with the opposition when radical meagures are presented. Mr. Wadsworth was in the Inst Congress, and his opin- ion mainly accords with the other members of the delo- gation. It is asserted that the copperheads in each district will contest the elections. Mr. Wickliffe, the copperhead can- didate for Governor, has aready intimated that he will A Majority Against the Ad- | contest tho cloction in the whole State. ministration in the House. PERSONAL SKETCHES, Kee key he THE SENATE. Politics.—A—administration, O—opposition, Connecticut. Term Expires Lafayette S. Foster..A 1867 James Dixon......-.0 1869 California. James A. MeDongall.0 1867 John Conness.......0 1869 Delaware. William Saulsbury. .0 1865 James A. Bayard... 0 1860 Indiana. Hoary 8. Lane A 1967 0 1869 T. A. Hendricks Tilino: Wm. A. Richardson. y! 1865 I... A 1867 en Lazarus W Powell. Garret Davis. A 1865. ‘Thomas H. Ticks = 0 1867 Reverdy a 0 1869 W. Pitt Fessenden. * = Lot M. Morrill. Massacha ita Henry Wilson. Th On Howe.s A 1867 Chas. Sumner ‘A 1869 ni 1869 Michigan. Jacob M. Howard... A 1865 * Yach. Chandler... P.G. Van Winkle, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Conner Dist. Names. Politica. fae C. De Deming ara 3—Aug. Brandegee..Adm. 2—James EF. English..Opp. 4—John H. Hubbard.Adm. Mr. English ts the only one of the above who was in the last Congress. Mr. Deming is @ democrat, but was elected on the republican ticket. ‘of both parties. The other two are clear grit republicans. Dist. Ilinots. At large—J. C. Alton.Opp. 1—John R. Eden.....Opp. 1—Jsaac N. Arnold..Adm, 8—John.T. Stuart... . Op) 2. F¥, Farnsworth.Adm. _9—Lewis W. Ross. 3—E B Washburne.Adm. 4—Charles M. Harris Opp. i raamnen, Robinson.Upp. 5—Owen Lovejoy...Adm. 12—Wm. R. Morrison..Opp. 6—Jeaso 0. Norton..Adm. 13—Wm.4J. Allen..,...0pp. ‘The representatives of the First, Third, Fifth, Tenth, Bieventh and Thirteenth districts were in the last Con- gress. Mr. James C. Allen was elocted on the general ticket, baving obtained a majority of the whole vote of the State. Opp. ri 1—Fer. C. 2 | 3—John W.Longyear.Adm. 6—Jobn He will probably avoid the extremes | 4s, A. 5—Joseph A, Carter Wilder. Mr. Wilder belongs to the branch of the republican party, he having finished his Political education under the tutelage of Jim Lane. He was a delegate from Kansas to the Chicago Convention, and voted for Mr. Soward and against Mr. Lincola all through. -Adm. 1—L. D. M. Sweet. One er Perham... Adm. G. Bisine—Adm, fobn AL Rice ... Adm. —Frederick A. Pike. Adm. yaa ncnediicvas of the Fourth and Fifth districts there were also two of the family of Fessenden, who 4 1865 | nave rendered themselves notorious as negro worshippers; but, as will be seen, they were both thrown overboard, and it is now said that one of them—Sam.~C.—will turn up at Washington next December as an applicant for the A 1 Clerkship of the House, His chances are small. Massachusetts. Par Scag! D. Elint..Adm. 6—Daniel W. Gooch. Adm. 1—Geo. 8. Boutwell. Adm. =n ‘Adm, _9—Wm.B, Washburn. Adm. Adm. 10—Henry L. Dawes.. Adm. : Edgar at i907 Every member is an uncompromising republican and Chas. R Buckalow. -© 1869 | firm supporter of the administration. Those from the Rhode Island. First, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and Tenth districts TA 1969 | Were in the last Congress. ‘The contest in the Third district was closely contested 4 1867 | between Mr. Rice and John 8. Sleeper, conservative demo- crat, the latter at first having been declared elected and O 1865 | recetved the certificate. Some uncounted votes for Mr. © 1809 | Rico were afterwards discovered and he was declared the successful candidate. Mr. Sleoper will contest the elec- tion. Mr. Boutwell, in the Seventh district, bas been Gov- ernor of the State, and was formerly Commissioner of Internal Revenue at Washington. Michigan. Adm. 4—Franols W. Kellogg. em. 7Adm. S—Aug. C, Baldwin Beaman. 2—Charles Upson. Mr. Beaman and Mr. Kices wala last Congress. Minnesota. 1—William Windom,.Adm. 2—Ignatius Donnelly..Adm. Mr. Windom was in the last Congress. The seat of Mr. Donnelly wilt he contested by bis conservative competi- tor, Wm. J. Cullen. Missouri. bg to oo ‘ima t Opp. 6—Austin A. King. 7 T. Blo Adm. %—~Benjamin F. Loan.. yon Soott. 8—Wm. A. Hall. 9—James S. Roll! Opp. ne: im. din. ‘The representatives in the First, Eighth and Ninth dis- tricts were in the last Congress. ‘We have classed Mr. Blair with the opposition because he has been read out of the republican party, and in the contest was opposed by Samuel Knox, the administration thony L. Knapp.Opp. | candidate, and was olected by the votes of conserva- tive democrats. Mr. Blair holds a general's commission inthe army, and has done good service, He was in the field in the operations against Vicksburg. He is the eldest son of Francis P, Blair, who was editor of Gen. Jackson’s organ, the Globe, during his Presidential terms, and brother to Montgomery Blair, the present Postmaster General. His seat will be contested by Mr. Knox. He is a conservative democrat. He was in Congress Henry T. Blow is the owner of the celebrated lead from 1853 to 1867. mines in Southwest Missouri, for the possession of which Mr. Norton, who will represent the Sixth district, was there was a great atruggle made by the rebels at the first A colleague with Mr. J.©. Allen im the Thirty.third end Liberia daa acl He has been Minister to ¥ene- ‘Thirty-fourth Congresses. Joho T. Stuart will represent Mr. Lincoln’s district er G. Scott, who has just been elected in the Third (Eighth). He is an intimate personal frend of the Preai- | district to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of dent, but quite opposite in his political sentiments. He Hon. John W. Noell, is a conservative war democrat. He was a member of Congress from 1839 to 1843, having | was the competitor of .Mr. Noell at the Novemoer elec- beaten in the contest.in what was then the Fifth district, the fate Stophen A. Dougias. Mr. Rosa, the representative of the Ninth district, ia a brother-in-law of Hoo. Wm. Kellogg, one of the rampant republicans from the same State in the last Congress, but he has no sympathy with the political sentiments of his relative, Colonel Wm. R. Morrison, who will represent the Twelfth district, has sorved three terms in the Illinois | position. tion, and claimed that he received at that time a majority of the votes cast; but he failed to get the certificate. The seat of Mr, King, to the Sixth district, wil! be con- tested by Judge James H. Birch, a violent copperhead and secession sympathizer. General Benjamin F. Loan, in the Seventh district, wo place on the side. of the administration for the same reason that we have transferred Mr. Blair to the op- Mr. Loan i9 @ democrat, but, like Generals Logislataro, the lest, in 189, being Speaker of the House. | Butler, Burnside and Logan, he has been denied admis- Ho was a dologate to the Cuarleston and Baltimore Na- sion into the camp because he valued his country higher tioval Conventions, where be supported Mr. Douglas | than he did his party. Ho is s gonoral of volunteers. throughout. In 1846 he was with am Illinois regiment in His seat will be contested by John P. Brace, a copperbead the war with Mexico, ana was wounded at Buens Vista, | editor ofa St. Joseph papor. When the present war broke out he raised a regiment and led it to the fleld. Hoe headed a charge during the attack on Fort Donelson, and fell wounded inside of the onemy’s works. In Congress be will support the war, but oppose tho niggerhead crotchets of the administration. Wm. J. Alien, the representative of the Thirteenth dis- trict, was in the last Congress a portion of the timo, ho having been elected to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of General John A. Logan. He hails from the Egyptian section of Illinois, and belongs to the copper- bead school of peace democrats. In 1861 he occupied apartments in Fort Lafayette, where he was furnished with soldiers’ rations by the government free of charge. Ones. wr + Opp. Opp. 5—Goorge W. Joliao.Adm. 11—Jamos ri McDowell Opp. 6—Fbenezer Dumont Adm. ‘The representatives elect in the First, Second, Fourth, Fifth, Seventh and Ninth districts were In the last Con- undergone no material change. Ebenozer Dumont, of the Sixth district, isa brigadier goneral of volunteers, and will unite bis strength with the supporters of the administration. Daniet Webster Voorhies was in the last Congress, an is a Vallandtgham copperhead. Schuyler Colfax, a member of the last Congress, is a ropublican, but inclined to conservatism. Goorge W. Julian, who will represent the Fifth district, was a momber of the committes om the conduct of the war in the last Congress, and was the abolition candi- date for Vice President on the ticket with Jobn P. Hale in 1862. He belongs to the Phillips and Garrison school low: mes F Wilson...Adm 4—J, RB. Grinne’ . Aan. ram Price...... Adm. #—Jobn A. Kasson... Adm, 3—Wa. B. Alligon.....Adsa, 6—A. W. Habbard..,.adm. It will ho'seen that the Iowa delogation ts a unit for the administration, They are all new mon, with the ox- New Hampshire. 1—Daniel Marcy......Opp. 3—Jas. W. Pattorgon.. Adm. 2—Edward H. Rollins. Adm. Mr. Rollins was a member of the last House. New York. 1—Henry G. Stebbins.Opp. 17—Calvin T. Hulburd. Adm, 2—Martin Kalbfleisch.Opp. 18—James M. vin. ry 3—Moses F. Odell....Opp. 19—Samuel F, Miiler..adm. 20—Ambrose W.Clark. Adm. 21—Francis Kernan... 14—Erestus Corning. 15—Jobn A. Griswold . ope. 16—Orlando Kellogg. . A The members elected in tho Third, Fourth , Sixth, Tair teenth, Fourteenth, Twentieth, Twenty-fourth, Tweaty- reath, Twent were {a «ross, and it is fair to assume that their sentimente havo | {." saccadic ‘Reprpperee epee yng 81—Reuben E. Fenton. Adm. Henry G. Stebbins is ‘a Wall street broker , Président of the Stock Board, and,one of the Park Commissioners. ‘Me. Kalbfletsob and Mr. Odell, who wil! represent the city of Brooklyn, are both conservative democrats, with ana hardly a sentiment in common with the copperheads. They will support every measuro of the administration which has for its object the speedy termination of the ‘war and tho re-establishment of the Union; bat at the same time they will carefully examine everything that comes before Congress to see that no nigger bas been stewed away among somo of the folds. The first named gentioman is the present popular Mayor of Brooklyn. ‘Mr. Odell was a member of the committee on the conduct of the war in tho last Congress. The sentiments of the Woods are well knows, and one of them, in connection with Brooks, will represent the copperhead daily newspaper establishments of this city. Anson Horrick is an old journeyman printer, ‘whone intelligence is far below the stendard of the ception of the representative ta the First district, who | majority of tho members of the craft. Me was a member was in the last Congress, of the notorious Common Council of this city which was John A. Kasson was Assistant Postmaster General, and | known as the ‘Forty Thieves,” and his price was one wassent to Furope to represent our government in the Postal Convention. Kentucky. 1-—Locien Anderson...0pp. 6—Green Clay gmith Opp. 2—Ceorgo H.Yentinan.Opy. 7—Hratus J. Clay..... Opp. rider.......Opp. 8—Wm. H.R, be ding 6—Kebert Mallory. Mr. Anderson is a rew man, Opp. 9—Wm. If Lect a op and although strongly op- posed to the radical doctrines of the administration, he neve theless stands firmly upon the unconditional Union platform Mr. Yentman was in the Inst Congress, having been elected to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of J.8. Jackson. His record shows him to be a strong opponent of the administration. Previous to being olect ot to Congress he* represented Davies county in the Kentucky House of Representatives. Mr while they ware disposed to ald the government in put ting down the rebellion, they Could not endorse the aboli tiou sentiments which rnied the action of the majority, Greon Clay found in any ¢ too; but he will not ne of the ¢ ‘hers who compose the deloga- ‘oport the niggerhead doctrines. He represented Kenton county in the last Legislature of Kentucky, and acted throughout with the Union men. Brutus J. Clay i 8 brother of Unasion M., but is free from his abolitionism. He is an tin. conditions! Ufien man; bat, as he said iq his jeter accepting the nomination, he is “apperod to the policy of the administrauon.” He will rapresent thy Crittenden district. Im the eaavass be was opposed yy \do?, Mr Harding and Mr. Mallory were also in the last Congress, where thoy showed by their votes that, with i¢ a nephew of Cassius M. Clay, and has more o” the tinctore of republicanism than can be hundred dollars, He will also represent a copperhead Sunday nowspaper concern. Brastus Corning a wealthy citizen and jron merchant of Albany, and for a number of years bas beon President of the New York Contra! Railroad. Ho is a war demo erat, DeWitt Clinton Littlejohn has been for a number of terms in the New York Legislatare, and four times was chosen Speaker of the Assombly, After the breaking ont of the war be raised a regiment of yoluuteors and led it tothe fleld; but he soon ascertained that politica were more in.bis line than fighting. Hie is a smooth aud wily politician, and keops his light burning in whatever posi- tion he chances to be placed. Ife belongs to the Seward school of republicans. New Jersey. 1—John F. Starr....Adm, 4—Andrew J, Rogors.Opp. 2—George Middleton.Opp. — 4—Nehomiah' Perry .. Opp. 3—William G, Steole. .Opp. The Third and Fifth districts will be Feprasented by the same men who were in the last Congress George Middleton is a member ot tho Sotety of Friends, | but by no mearts a pence’ democrat. Tle will be tound on the side of the conservattvor Ohio. 1—Geo. H. Pendleton Opp. 11—Welle A. Hatching Opp. Q—Alexander Long. Opp, 12—Win. &. Fink Opp 3—Rod't, ©. Schenck. Adm. b—John O Nest Opp. 4-10 F. Mehinney.. Opp. b4-—ionrge ise... 0) 5—Frank C) Le Mond Ope 6—Chiiton A. White. a 7—amuel %. Cox, 16-James i. Morrie. 0 16—Josou W. White Vi—epb'm B. Pekiey Aden, 8— William Johnaon, .@op. 18" P. Spanuting.. adm 9—Warren P. Noble. .Gpp. 19—Jolin A Garteld. \dm. 10—James M, Ashley. Adm ‘Tee members elected ia the First, Sixin, Seventh, Ninth, Tenth and Fifteeath districts were in the last Congress. Pendleton and Cox are both copperheads. Geveral Schenck, who is now military commander at Baltimoro, is av old line whig, but will support the pre sent administration. He has before been in Congress, aud was sent by President Taylor as Minister to Brazil. His competitor in the canvass was Clement L. Vallandigham, the present copperhead candidate for Gevernor of Obto. James M. Ashley is bound politician, and it may be said that he is ‘‘nothing else.” It is charged against him that he succeeded in getting a man named Frauk M. Case appointed Surveyor General of Colorado Territory, and as a remuneration for the exercige of his influence and exertions the said Caso was to divide equally with Ashley the proceeds of all town lot speculations, and that his two brothers should be appointed clerks in the Sur- veyor General's Office. Joho A. Garfield is a brigadier genoral in the army, and has soon some service. He is a rabid Ohase man, and stops at his house whew in Washington, Orege John R. MoBride......-....++ seeeeseess Adm. Mr. MeBride was nominated bya convention of ail parties, which agreed to divide the candidates. Tho democrats took the Governor and State Prioter, and the republicans claimed the momber of Congress, the Secre- tary of State and Treasurer. MORTALITY IN NEW YORK. Weekly Report or Deaths im the City amd County of New York from the 10th Day of August to the th Day of August, 1863, 193 Boys... 135 Girls. Pennsylvania. 1—Samuel J. Randall . eee 2—Charles O'Neil... Adm. 3—Leonard Myers...Adm. 1 4—William D. Kelley.Adm. 16—A. 5—M. Russell Thayer. Adm. ¢@—John D. Stiles.....Opp, 1—John M. Broomall.Adm, Opp. 24—Jesse Lazear...... Opp. ‘The representatives of the Sixth, Eighth, Ninth, Eleventh, Fifteenth, Eighteenth, Twenty-seoond antl Twenty-fourth istricts were in the last Congress. Rhode Island. 1—Thomas A.Jencks.Adm. 2—~Nathan F. Dixon..Adm, They are both new men. ‘Thaddeus Stevens is a rabid radical. During the re- cent rebel invasion of Peansylvania, General Early burned his extensive iron werks. A. Eldridge..Opp. + «Adm, 6—Walt’r D.McIndoe.Adm. ‘Mr, Wheeler is the only one of the delegation who was in the last House of Representatives. James 8, Brown. is a conservative war democrat. Ho | Under 1 year. 30 to 40 yoars. ito 2 167 4010 50 was formerly Mayor of Milwaukeo. bed esi 42 501060 yours, Mr, Sloan is for the administration, right or wrong. He | 3to 4 years 20 60 to 70 years {s.a brother of A. Scott Sloan, who was in the last Con- (ee Bord ti seaoen tens grees from Wisconsin, = 10 to 15 years, 6 90 to 100 years East Virginia. oe cheek 4 Unkpown 1—L. H. Paine Adm. 1B. M. Kitchen... Adm. | 25 to 80 years. 39 Total 2—Joseph Segar...,.Adm. Wo class all the above for the administration, on the } Denmark. ground that they were elected under military protection and by very few votes. Political Classification in Figures. MEMBERS ELECTED, Siunoo Zloumusess Blea.8 m, Black- i City Prison. . 1 St. Vincont’s Hospital... 2 Colored Home, hospital 3 Ward’s Island Emigrant Inland Hospital.........10 Hospital .......60.-.. 2 TOtal ...cccecerrecsecenecceseeeseseceeeet cee esse LOD 2) at cence oe ey ig BABSSSTESanSS Speech of the Governor General of Canada. Week ending August 17,1863. On the 14th inst. his Excellency the Governor-General proceeded in state to the Legislative Counct! Chamber, in Quebec, and having taken his seat upon the throne, Decrease this week....... Average for ten years. 687 NEW YORK HERALD, TUKSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1863. 1id’s bonnet and red by a boy in a Bay Ridgecar at Hamil- erry. on Friday, Auguat 7. No i it is the property of y wanes. Galt at as 25 Beat avenue. aa S Lapres’ Room aT Fmmy 4 y on Sata forenoon, wen for the ater ye cm Hoole cae okie Cae resign. — ry lady's leave th Wood, Tantlintes wht be liberally rewarded. 3 7 sare = $3 ——— HOST. ON | FRIDAY, | BETWEEN LERrs 4 sour TERRY ra: i Brooklyn an and New ‘York. via Wall street and Forty: | machines sR uttable reward wall be ry second atree a large Grood Silk Umbrella On tisrei | machines, turn to'nitany 26 ors, S60 Broadway, tha above rewerd wit | Bresdways be give LEETSIN A PIPTH AVENUE OM BUS, AT FULTOR $3 RBWARD. Ix BROADWAY. see Bo MONDAY Fee an Se Pt es comme. ore $3 eteyenon drab Kid Bat cou itor the ti shore i ay’ by found wil oe Hw left at Bix by’s shoe store, rally wie afarensis Vp fa) seventh mreet. WY. ea: & SMALL clipped REWARD.—LO8T._ ON $5 Black sad Tan Terrier Slut. ears; STOLEN—TH yn DATES or answers to the name of Flora. ws stock of the Lepmy og —, it i rebeive the above "sod 36 shares inthe name of Bf Mice, They ate same to 177 Bast Fifteenth street PITRE ee — eee Broadway, MT REWARD WIL4 BE PATD FOR THE RETURN- $ of m Poses, Coss af, Sneplenl Tnetrements. lost, co ENING. STH INSTANT. A uraday. , Finlay, * yl street. 4 wit id for the returm of 8 vy Ry 4 jporaon returuing the’ ama to 128 Weet) Teuth street, street, will bs for I Pes on fa evening, ‘to Dr. Finlay, Sittably rewarded. ; FROM NO, 6 BoERUM.| Ds betwen Part REWARD. ATOLEN, Bria 1d Spectacten, ‘reo $2. Brookten, on Priday, August 1 a ® pair edahiae toe owger’br Ander iH romaine 6 WES ‘Twenty-fifth street, of orses Ha i aad ean epee, ae ne bot ‘aim, Re) ‘alla lone of ei LR. LADY'S BRAID, IN THE VICINITY OF rewarded iy returaian ito 33 3s oat Wash = ~ at ington O8T.—ON SATURDAY mori fe biagw’ond tan terrier it: Gus low anpaer white 63 ei Se n teriter Sin oe ein rim Woothull at., Brooktyn. — ven to any FRO ing infermation of said articles EXtur 2 OO No.6 Bosram aireck, Brookiye, REWARD.—LOST, ON THE STH OF AUGUST in or pear Us & Gold Watch a1 , Set Ring. The finder will receive ‘the ahove ret tn eeethag 00 tae a amaliaethe OSF A TAN TERRIER SLUT, ON THR TH or n her breast aud some little swretchies on ber $80 BEF REWARD. —Lo0R, on Ciara deen A heme: anewers yeh rary oti boorer return --4 from Coney Toland to Newt fork; & lon) 7 ‘clock, altro cenmz innate orang erm onne | Sr, ele Fn Bt Pict 'ee Sh LS Meme ee erinecamaEr se: | Watch ia an old family pleoe, tt ‘ aihecnester Copper demand PERSONAL. je OF order, ye, a4 we =S acini hai emer pa aeta tae peril ¥ NG ENGLISH LADY WISHES TO ADOPT & iz room No. the finder will be ‘A Ques factory resaves wives for dor | fewer sia Meat test CHADSEY, UPHAM £00. a0 ation coup) ) please call at 258 Ninth avenue, second O8T-—ON SUNDAY, AN ITALIAN GREYHO! white on the head ai foe 7 fa et a hh collar, with padlock attached. $0 ss ast Teenty ain atreet, wut bereuiably i iar | ost_—on sunger: 4 Lc ig 6, ON A HIRD A & ty V.— HAVE ARRIVED FROM ALBANY AND « wishes to see H.V.(. Write me where I can see you, Address fg V., Station D, Bibie House. AM RIGHT.—8:30 A. M., WEDNESDAY. ALLEN. nue car, aie, containing about Si mntatin emonbaske, Taped ‘inder ‘Will be liberally rew MBITIOUS FROPLE DON'T CONTENT THEMSELVES | by leaving {tat 76 Duane area ah iat mee Lite ie Bolin Heart’ alii flap: | 7 ost—on SATURDAY, EVENINO, wiL- piness bas an ow the “only consolation teft ts ‘ain aieet and the Hutson Hiver Kallroat depok & the memory of Pocketbook, ubook, cousalning some chee ks of ama pponah ee OB ADOPTION.—A MOTHER ts DESTROUR THAT | itat {tat the ollice of James Dart & Co. .25 William street. come ‘wo 2, 8 ————— deauliful hor two weeks old, bes dark batrand eyes Cail TFT 08%, PROM: S87 BLBROKER STRERT, OW at 200 Sixth avenue, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth sts. | 1 Saturday afternoon, threo Canary Birds one yellow andtwovellowand brown. Any one returning them wilt GORGE Last. PAREN, tam, t. MOULD | Se wish to call’ please andl O8T_ON FRIDAY RVENING, IN GRAND STRERT, Temlgatecty ow eres ee LWa lamabarg,« large Blac ai Tan Terrier Dog: ears . te ; bare apot Any person return! thormine "to 13880 South Second street) wil be liberally re G. Sak AM PREPARING TO KRAVE THE crrY. ¥ instant, the same Cresal piace, “otoret gat fT teavs RRETION. 'TRAYED i STOLEN—A DARK BROWN HORSE, “A = wt log Sabin Hant wtor,aon Soar 5 p4 . FLEEEN-GREGET VERY SORRY; MORE 50, | fin ishaudshightrom Mount Vernon two’ wooks tee. Fo Pomsdet rf reward riltbe pald by giving nntice where! ac can be fina,” Blnversat wishes. With lover ever thine.” KATE. Daisey ; ule é ‘NFORMAT! on WANTED—OF THOMAS REILLY, Benita ole | 56 RECRD WEY, A ROSEWOOD J wpelett St. Louis, Mo, shout twelve ‘ago; and Masi Playing ex airs, about lt inches long and ve heard that he was since ried to 1a Mins Go Cox, of New Apches ia, [ry nid and height. bits faton by sank child. Yor: cs by hls vistors A "Aane ‘Bellly.-Addreas care of J. Il. writ give information where it may be found, or Fern, Weutobesier county. 8. reward,and 00, queniions wit esac. "t It tn prized NEORMATION WANTED—OF THR aie ore gener aa Tae epee ——— Marshall, deceased. who was born in Brie. LIVERY STABLE KEEPERS.—HIRED FRO! Finds" clerk ‘at the tone of enlisting’ nthe Unived sea, BL Sr eaperaiy Tips By mondo o apeing agen re Aemy. Address G. F. Gordon, adm og dates 8 Went Point, | fer hait*aucing panel Tool and peal set lg Davia county, Kanes, black, ornamented on the sides ‘drezou's head in @ with @ ont A pri reward will be paid for information which NFORMATION WANTED—OF PATRICK HOULTHI. lend to ite recovery tite way int ny information that sould he given of 0. N. REYNOLDS, 182 Suffolk street. eon gladly received by his brother Paul’ Hautihi, eee os ee “EXCURSIONS. ig ISHING BAN pom Lael Te ee Si MANILLA TEL Cant At ua: 1? | BiG neanee Staban ISLANDER, Captain. 9 Pali ‘every Gay, ex ttreet Ht A. 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Faro 81 for the exoursion, found him, ‘they him, they fiease comminpieate. by fetter oF ly, at my real- dence, 279 Weet Twelfth erent, MARY iar The Hon, Ulric Joseph Tessier informed his Excellency sina Pi LLIB. —ON THAT SATURDAY NIGHT T came Bim tobe te Spake | Salen ooh paren shee Gate cae ee His Excellency then commanded the attendance of the ‘Tho number of death inthe institutions, compared with Gaye to find sud hear from you. W. rom cated toa, | Sremmenmeemm se Te Si) aie ot onoddé og sacasiliy. Ss copreapeeding week Of 1808; w foes OP ave Bot oare wo where fara ee oe vou? GREAT MANY CASES APPARENTLY HOPELESS Re reg here ae Shatin. sate map ase a alae ¥ that ‘the choice of tho Assembly had fallen Coc I Bie nea nt ani cee coh ll lhl dil apes him GrbeNbetr Bpener thud Deapeae, ine mem aap Besstsass ss Piha aE ach EANGDON, HO LIVED At Rv, Far A ROTANIGAL DOCTOR, WHO CURRS ALL CURs, vere thereof the customary iamentary priviloges, | isn’ iy ang weak oti fetes, veld, compared M*3., Ler auuitg, Vpree ped pee 4 atte, ciseanee ‘with herb medicines, can be consul after which his Excellency was pleased to 18 | Week end does Plesse communicate with th Gre, 60) Broadway, room Nos street. below Frince sect: Terms moderate. sad Week ending August i, _— HARLES LUTZ8, M.D., FEMALE PHYSICIAN AND Hox. or tue Lecuiative Counct, amp GRY N®E += RIVER.—ADDRESS_M. W., eurgeon, susbor of ‘Ladies’ Pocket Guide." TLEMEN OF TUB LEGELATIVE AssEMBLY:—I bave called you crease frey’s Unio hey . W. cop. eelarperapbed ana & nseenal prectce inte ear ieasean) fuer the lash Ia of tie tsst Pee _ BRIO essary BOOLE, City’ ia = salted with the utimoat ‘cumfasnoe, at bis privela roome, as was 'e ution: . * HIN. — INKS Mament, to obtain your advice reference } Crrv Imspacror’ Deri ivjort Tuewt, New Yor«, y hes tr 1803, | RICE ARB On seamen itaeine wo AS het ain Re thc to the public ars of the Province. "Although the period - koaust 7, 1863. OnBLIZA. Be JOPNBON, Th DUANE | MAY BE CON- poder pei rel pa epee apn on oe INSTRUCT 0 ADOPT—A FINE BEAUTIFUL BOY; A MOST IN. | bles him to guarantee speedy pan a gh yeeros avocations in order 10 give attention to Wamen- | A GOOD HANDWRITING GUARANTEED Fo ate He | LeyheTwng child whoee parents are dead; three years old, | hischarge 7 tary, dates, 1 am erwanded thas 70 wil cheerfully | J ten lessons. Pra saat struction in double entry book tid DE GQOrER i DUANE STREET. MEMBER OF THE co-operate wit me presen! ime in considering N Yeicians a! —e yt lew Yi eer Late ome as the bony erent pos Sr yevas © =| 186 noite en tth a eit Ticiale alt, 1a) Puli {TRS J oe mont ago it pesopruis ty fo tn eten, Some 8 ae mornion of which in the late Parliament was interrupted PBNMANSHIP, BOOKKEEPING, = = — yy the dissolution, be CADEMY OF oodts metic, &e., 362 Broadway. ‘continued by W. © ND, for mainy venrs with liver B. Goldsmith. No ph practical inatruction, with earnest, careful Sttention, Open Gay and evening Terms moderate. youse iePk ALR "pe peak. ren Eau tently, would, gt abore ncuages at idence oF at foes of 5 Ro objection Lo visiti gov Square Fost otiee. ees areas Cleatinn, Union ion vet | AT neti A. again . 1 would specially, direct your existing Militia law, which requires extensive amend- ment in order to place this important arm of the public in a condition of elficieacy. The large increase which has occurred in the volunteer force, and the offers of service which I continue to receive from new compa- pone = comes: proofs of the patriotic zeal which ani- he whole community 1n reference to the subject ot public defence, The interest which has beep io the formation of drill associations, and the = WRITING TwEwTyF POUR LESSONS oF colon seme the well acrifices ‘domanded teacher of writi the best instructors order io ensie sem a the ment eficlent manner to merote gine — forth. thelr OOKKEEPING, BUSINESS WRITING, ARITHME tutions and tic.—Mr, DOLBEAR, 6.9 Broadway, keeps th tarwest ever require from them such an exhibition of commercial institut iow York. ati rioases, entle- trust to your wisdom to giv menor any kind of business, Gentle- men who secure seats L excellent spirit by which the ay your liberalty aieehene means by which practical Zivantagen unay be ‘obtained from it. it. "A vill for the equi- table of the relations between debtor and creditor, and to afford relief to insolvent debtors, will be Jaid before you. Certain alterntions in the laws STorgant the administration of justice will be eoreatias ata this day will b will have extra advantages RDIN( DAY SCHOOL. [pA URE AY ie axD M188 Euxzs, ‘will reopen, after the rT vacation. THE FIRST } MONDAY In SEPTEMBER, . The extsting laws " WANTED=—IN Ritle to m@ Upper and wre] DY TEACHER WA IN AN ACADEMY, eileen tis tira etme | Lihue ie a it hc lating to the encouragement of agriculture, will also claim and one w ngs ly. Ad yonr atteution. wich, Coan,, or call Auguat aa eb * Gaenawe ov tas Lacw.arive Assemnty;—The Hull's store, 478 Broadway, from mates for the current for which provision was not made by the late 4 with such addi- Sa. a Ay oy MISS, TUCKER REGRIVER tional estimates as Decessary at the present time, Governesses and a2 eminent Profes- ‘will be laid before without delay. The last jew 5 ore References—Ri. Rev Jobu Wiliiama, of Parliament baving abruptly terminated, without the dshop of Connecticut, Middietown, Conn , grant of the usual su for carrying om the govern. ary Frneipaamtord, Coap. Por , Thave beeo to undertake the responsibility Of guthorizing advances out of the public chest to defray R PRENCH, GERMAN; cer |\eponsa| argos. Statements hay ‘be sub- mitted to you from whiob you will pereelve that these Rave beon strictly Thmited to’ the upavoidablo stances I onan he rely upon your readiness to the outlay which has been thus incurred, a8 well as to provide for the necessary expenses of the | government for the current year. HONORANBE GRN'LEMEN AND GexTLeMeN:—I urge upon your early attention the state of the finances of the pro- vies and the relation which its expenditure bears to its and resources. You will not fail to concur with pression of regret that for some years past And | cannot doudt that you will agree with me tbat the time has arrive! when a strenuous eifort sheuld be made to avert the continuance of this deficiency. I have received a despatch from the secretary of State re alse for the classics, "mathematics aril, NB—All schools. seininaries: abd rupplied with acoompliahed teachers at the Nationa, ~~ papaiaan and American Eiuestiossl Unk RICE & ANDRE — ' WaANtnp-4 PERSON OF LITERARY ATTAIN. | ments, to give private lessons. and also in bookkeep. | sues erme imunt ve moderate, and none { oN FO B ing sohool; auch only acceptable who A oan. tw mnstitutions in this city, ‘Torins moderate. Apply at 225 Wes. | j | i Twenty. second street, for the Colonies, enciosing copies of a corres — between hor Majesty's governmen the agent of the | \/OUTHS HOME BOARDING SCITOOL, ON A FARM, Atlantic and H’acific Trausit aud Telegraph Company. in re- 5 PER aeekenenek, he f tna by op from ~ ™ . Ter 10 $1 ear. | Drorosal made by that company fof ti aad. Por ctreutars adress principal ‘pwiWata | nd postal commupioatio tween Lake Superior and New Westminster, "n iritish | $47 | PAYS BOARD AND Ur sow = ‘OmMON Columbia, The ‘imiportagee of such an undertaking to the Bg! ish fourteen weeks at Huds son River Inatituce, Bris ‘orth American Provinces, both in @ commercial | ‘olumbin county, N.Y. afitors sperienced fates ve the Engtis rice Tal Iassica! nw preparing lo enter Vaie in iss). F ual Sten ihe. Painsing, Laoag? ‘nd onamere Seperipeate (both sexes), Te 18. a! REY. KEONKO FLACK, WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C, T THE OLD STAND, NO. 77 BLEECKER STREET, Diam: military point of view, indwees me to com. | owee the Bubect t your covsideration, of the corresyondence sbai! Be laid before you, and I feel assured | that, should any proposal ¢xicninted to effectithe estab- ‘elishinent Of such Communteation on terms advantageous to the Province be submitted to you, it will ive en confagement at your bands | Leannot refrain from oongratulating you at this seagon | of the year "pon the prospect which ovorywhere prevails , iry. Gilver Ware Siku Pinoos” onde, W aiches, of on abugdant harvest. sincerely trast that the prom. Bae name rill perity with whieh it appears likely Prov! will this pay wore for Pawn icles year biews the agricultural classes may 8 corres. can any | 1 de ItMProvement in ovr commerce aad manufac. VErsn having Lie. o: fore | selling them elsewhere, on. 5 a commending to ofwl at the pudt ‘Ob, the Huvine ‘gh # pos we pd oe oy Mg. ig Ai AND. tb SiLv Fi -BY GOING promote wha! may condice ‘ty ite Cutu are, and; hembl rke the Divine biessing 1 oe de. (berations, that they may be entered amin ra Fr solfigh aod impartial s init, and may tena to the increase vf upapimity, prosperity and contentmeat thrvughout tbe gu wall reel proce {a this cy tor Bl on ott being oom) Te pars in city bankable eens French action, a in npertert order Price $1%. Cali at 10 Allen street, the aentier ex, with 8 vigty Lo matrimeny moves. clase of mix- jea'tea ‘or art E: rat toca veforo | URED OF TREADING TH18 VALE OF ALONE Tne set Tecoming soni en MPa ANTS. cyimmethod of forming the nent Lg howe to, Post ofice, New Adfrom, in cian eemanng pret ewer, ey o tau. fame 1 \ Rieevdage Bandy wad Faarvoss, Hesesseace’, Meremeer | Rcecctartien, = De GRINDLE. FEMALE PHYSICIAN AND AC special prae. esegicher; No. § Amity makes it his all female com pearemape ; \t8, from whatever cause pro BARGAIN.—PRICE , $18) —MA A FICENT ROSE. | duced ha ene eas a nbdene teapot nel, Price $350: | 1\R. WATSON, HAVING HAD AN, EXPERIENCE OF Pst led in Soenucae veal finshed vase, & in a Bere ingen arin years, rot deg enab! owt! wiser ag cure jaded. Third street, for bast ne Watson bi juced to three days. Book, the, “Cate an Cure. mt nal he pata, in MAGNIFICENT FULL SEVEN OTAVE ROSEWOOD for such aA ‘are our round corners elegantly carved | sulering from elther eras vt vecerscoem , | faa oer pe gies mrayyand by the auiuor, a0 Broadway. nest Mock Tao ecaene at thre, bedroom a's erat Tk desehaan Hotel, “Oonautations trom? ana sacrifice for cash. farmnorens . Sixth avenee. ®, WARD, 30 LISVENARD STRERT, NEAR BROAD. MAGNIFICENT, 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO. | oiry or ines’ pote ‘= ens, remirmia rade wo rdf tonantenanat an city mbar: fay gnaranteed, for 3 has been jane bat 7 monthe. oe wid Be $233, Rae | Btoo! and Cot Also fed sels cost WO, for ire at jest Ate ‘wer yaty-tined street, near, nsixih ar PIANOPORTE FOR Has fall iron frame, “MAGNIFICENT. ROSEWOOD rpowertal aud ioraftant tones first class makers AS mie at a great nine take the remedy, OW! PEMALE PHYSICIAN AND PR res. sor of pape ta all dis Sux, 47 ay 4 succems, “ite cas of females w PIANIST OF ABILITY. WISHES a* sire ON ‘alllbe A. play evenings. Term moderate. Address ¥, arto "70 commuted and his in ——— "8 SUCCESS, AB ALL THE WORLD FUSIOALL—A LADY WOULD*LIKE A FEW MORE knows; has been immense, and ‘is fame tn couse. coy the Pi i Warp, Pe quence thereof has aooee. to his doors sufferers from ail an pln we, betwee oer unis : rai AnD erat er ees . 0 ind an vl R. POWERS’ ESSENCE OF LIFE OR fi REJUVENAT. steeots. See LT ea ing Blix, Otiee Since spend aes famous USICIANS WANTED—POR A BRIGADE BaxD. | bri dato ire and bela ii ai cironlar. Good For parviculars inquire of H. at 5 OO 7H AAD. B Y D*5, ONT 2 CO. Pianos. FoR oor TWO 6% OCTAVE AND ONR nto ootarn rowew. neatly new; nc carved rose ae one eclae reneramt ra from 8 A. Bf. to no style Melodean, new, abd one e OOTO ¥UL DISCOVER. fron trame Piano, ail mate 6 by the beat of cl i a HERR S (k arene aecers Wall be gold euenp for cant. Apety, St # Bedford remedies fail; cures ‘ restriction the —— = = habits of patient; ‘without imgand ening etfecta of all Other remedies: cures In new cases coin Seat lens six hours; cures without the dreadful consequent A “youxa @ LADY OF PREPORSESSING "APPEARANCE, | effects of mercury, pone ly valuable ot a chee disponition, ‘wishes to open a cor: property, of mmmihiating the rank and ous taint thas pon tence w: ih 5 yew 1S spiripon hs is Eire to absorb, unless his used, This Fermust te tall, deve compievioned ond oF eetionare | is what he claims for ft, and what po other wili acoompivah. disposition. Addrens, ja coniidence, Grace etevilic, | Its vatue ln thie reapect nas become an, well Known ‘that Orange Post oftice, N. J. fefentifio men in t of medical knowledge be- gin to for ree he is pot YOUNG LADY OF MODERATE RORTUNE, A BRU- | consulted ty drugglats, ch ‘and physicians, in te | cA nette, and ger constaered wewa pa he gon free boy bey: pond ee. yd the ages of 18 pene naa vig eh a a worms ‘tra vial ith nd el es Soper appear, It isone Ds Rk COnnETT. | MEMBER OF THE bi 4 YORK University, Medical College and of Surgeons, Hee igan nd ry pce. he Bora Br crn dipioma. im hie La ov FAIR PERSONAL & APPEARANCE, \¢ body, very fond of female society, but nied mn i mrangue here, wishes to form the acquaintance of some of veniently ar tween piss no ob- fel. addres for conside Me Foe, ae ae ‘ofice, stating when and smd wh AS tone = AURHOR OF THE PRIVATE TREATIRR, THE wil rectne La pad / x ) Amity street, poe Benny Dogg Se a] 8 OF FEM gs 4 chem hy ech MPORT, 1 FEMALES —DI ALES ca ranks iW aga box 05? New ork Post dint em Una area ved be Ti EG, DISEASES 0) 17 Broadway, nentohtet pe nae ‘Twenvy ret ead ATRIMONY M MADE Rasy, “witn INSTRUCTIONS for courtin order to win the affections of FRMALE PHYSICIAN AND ar OR Gok OF intense interes to. both: mere M4 a Eatin consulted as usual at " beauty Wueteated 16 pans, Bone rind mn Th x Shes will be necessary. rece! ry es pt of 60ce Worse Re ne ies obtained ab 127%5 Liber N. B.—Books, Garda, Prine, Stereoscopic V Pry) receipt of stamp. sidhad PHYSICIAN AxD enient rooms are ina ees ee * M ARD, PPM ALE PRYRICLAN, TREATS te eg ease YOUNG GIRLS, AGED SRVE ——— retary i tf Serer a | MOREE, Taneeuin, emats, Came a Ma en, ny an & fen a view bo mae for the. sacl eeatianeeeneseneenntaeeen ae a ee