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— NEWS FROM MEXICO. Seizure of the Isthmus of Te- huantepec by the French.: REPORTED FLIGHT OF JUAREZ, ae, &., ae, We nave received files of Havana papers up to the 18th of August, and from them we extract the following lator Intelligence trom Mexico and the Coutral American re* ‘publics :— A letter from Vera Cruz, dated August 6, brings nows of ‘the occupation of Mivatilan by the French. This is « town of some five handrod people, situated on the western bank of the river Coatzacoaleos,in the isthmus of Te- chuantepec, It was formerly the point of departure on the Atlantic from which various atiempts were made to establish ‘dnteroceanic commuutostion u@-oss the Isthmus. It ta ‘twoaty miles from the mouth of the river. ‘An expedition had started vo occupy Tampico. It was rumored that Don Brnito Juarez bad been pre- paring to proceed to Matamero: or New Leon, his object ‘Doing to take refugo ta (oxus; but it was thought be would not be well rece'ved by the rebels, whom he ‘nad offered to oppose, in uccord witm President Lincoln. (gee Moxican jourmsl, the Knafette, in an urticlo abusive of Juarez and bis government, uses tho following lan- Their: principal hope today Hes im ald rem North America. Whatever may be, in present circumstances, the embarragsmonts 0 the | astington Cabinet, st will ‘net readity conform itself to the kreveb occupation and the estabiishment ef an ompire in Mexico. The govern. ment of Juarez, all dishonored us it is, is still, in the eyes @ the Northern republicans, the last hope of the Mource @octrine, that great dream of Anglo-Saxon supremacy, which is the more cherished the nearer it approaches extiaction. The Mexican question will soon be for the Lincoln Cabinet a subject of the, irst order, and the hos- tility of the North will break out, according to the pro grees of th? Amorican civil war, in menacing ‘notes, in loans of arms and money, or in Glibustermg expeditions ‘muthorized by federal rulers. The more the annihilation of the romains of tho Juurist, army is hastened, the less ‘Pisk wit there be of @ conflict with North America, We ‘have thorofore heard with great pleasure of an approach- dpg campaign in the interior. ‘The United States Commixsioners to sottlo the questions Pending with Peru had urrived at Lima, and bad, with ‘the Peruvian Commissioners, taken tho oath to discharge their duties fairly before the Supreme Court. ‘The dificulty betwoen Port and Brazil had been settled, General Pozet, first Vice President of the republic of Peru, had arrived at St. Thomas from Enrope, aod was to @ailon the 17th ult for Caiiso, to is one of the most dis- 7 tinguished svldiers of the Peruvian republic General Falcon, provisional President of the republic of “Venozucia, made a triumphant entry into Caracas on tho ‘th of suly. The provisional government of Venezuela . Popudiates {be loan of s million pounds sterling, contracted ‘y Genoral Paes with the English house of Baring Brothers. ‘ The federal governmont had purchased, for £50,000 @terling, the steamer Christipher Columbus, of the new ‘Lfverpoui ine, to ft ner out as a war vosael against the re- ‘actionists of Puerto Cubelio, ‘The Spanish squadron, wader the command of Admiral Pinzon, arrived at Callao on the 10th of July. ‘Sam Fra weisoo, August 29, 1863. ‘The steamer Constitution’s dates trom the city of Mexi- @0 areonly up to Juiy 24 ‘A portion of the united Mexican and French troops had gnoved sixty miles westward from the capital to Cuerna- vaca. ‘The iateationg of the Triumvirate to recognize the ‘Confederate States were continually foreshadowed by the - dmaperiat pregp—tho recogn:tion to take plac: as soon a8 ‘the mows reached Mexico that Maximilian accepts the .erown, ‘The news from the Juarez gowernment js unimportant. Juarez was understood to be basying himself in encourag- ng gueciiia expeditions, some of whieh were ‘ed by Americas. THE MEXICAN QUESTION. ‘The Status of the Juarez Covernment—The Relations of Fereign Governments There- with—Napolegn’s Designs Against Ameri ea Advanced by His Invasion of Hex! eo Hew the Union Government Can Frastrate the Sebemes of France, &e., &., oe. To the Editor of the Herald. By recent news from Mexico it is made to appear that ‘the Mexican journals in the capital are advocating the recognition of the Southern confederacy by the Mexican ities, and that the hope is expressed by them that ‘the French government will follow the example of Mexico immediately that it decides upon doing so. As this statement might, if not explaied or cootra. dicted, tend to produce in the United States a lukewar: noes as to the fate of Mexico, if not an ill feeling against that unfortunate country, as a. well wisher of Mexico I ‘beg to solicit a place in your columns for the following ‘observatjond:— In the first place Ideny that the Mexican journals are advocating such recognition, for the simple reason that there are no such periodicals now published .im that city, True, there are some papers printed in the Spanish language, but they are not Mexican—they are French, a@ completely as those that are printed in the Freneh lan- guage. The city of Mekico is im the hands of Marshal Forey, French troope occupy it, martial law governs it, all Mexican papers were suppressed immediately after its ccapancy by the French, and no journals are pesmitted to be circulated now but those that advocate French in- torests and follow the dictates of the Emperor of France, Moat in the city of Mexico. H there o@uneil tn exinecce tuere, pretending the fanctions of government, it te am illegal body, and the [powers it may assume are esurped. The Mexican form ef government is republican, and the President is e'ected fment, no more than there fa Rome under precisely Tt results from this state papera P Pusiou im Meanie do not etpreas Mexican | Rhere is no responsibility on the part of the people for any insult that may have been offered by the @o-calied Mexican press. The insult comes (rom Frasce, nod Wi,D France the American nation must settie it, Sepor Joarer haa always shown bimeeif very fend), Ciepored towards Che States, When attacked in Vera | vy Miramon, be appealed to tho Ame ican frovernment Mor epport, and recived jt, the vonrete that ere 6 to aid im (he attwel againat that city being | faken sn American tmp, K rier to wey his ooantry . Savance itn interests, i cod the | Te ot way sere: the “ 4. to American eaterprise, forvigners were allowed “the trivilers ; NEW YORK HERALD; MONDAY, AUGUST 31, 1563, of marrying according to the dictates of their ows com Beiences. By bim ail religious boilels have been placed upoa an equal footing, and ali peopie cam vow for the tires time worship their Maker aeoording to the rites of thelr own church, without fear of interruption by the authori- tes. And by him all cemeteries in Mexico have beom thrown open, and all sects “doolared to ,have én equal right of burial therein, without being compelled to pay the exorbitant sums formerly demanded by tbe clergy of the national churches, or to eubmit to being told by them, if their charges for the interment of any one whe, being Rot @ member of their church, were objected to, to go aud eat him, As a foreigner, who hus resided im the imterior of Mexico, and who bas seun aud felt the advancements that have been made by Juarez uring tho short time that be bad it partially io his power to effect some good, I feel under the greatost obligations to him and bis coadjutord, ané claim for him that be bas done more to civilize, educate and Nberalize the Moxican people, as well aa to better the condition & foreignors, during the last three years, than had been accomplished during the previous half ceatury. ‘There ig a circumstance, however, with respect tothe Mexican question, and whieh I have not seen touched’ upon by the Amorican press, that muat conviace Amne- ricans more thau aoything that I may bave previously eaid that France has brea preparing for some time past to employ Mexico against their country; and that is tho fact that upwards of @ year ago it was known shroughout the interior of Moxioo that Saligny, the French repre- sentative im that country, bad beid out inducements to Marquez, Almonte, and the church party genorally, to the offect that if they wonld aid France in Orst putting down the liberal party,an@ thon afterwards destroying the American Union, sho (France) would then assist ber in reacquiring Texas aad New Mexico, and, if possible, California, This produced suck an effect among the consorvatives of Mexico that already they be- gan to talk of their country assuming its foruier dimen. sions, and views of future greatness began Yo float before them. ‘The ruse, however, materially aided the dis- honest French, and the appearance uf the erticies said te Dave been published in the Mexroyu jouroals is bat tbe re-echy of that artitice. It geomsstrange that no Amork onn cittzén or congu! should have advited tho govern “ment at Washington of this strafager: at the time Had I beer: woitizen of your republto 1 sertaiuly shoul! bave considered it an imperative duty ty havo done + While American ahipping ia @hiforiny frova the Sopreda- tions of vessels that find sheiter ani! proteotivn ports, I think it would bo but eyuitatir * sould obtain from tho legitimate Mexican goverment letters of marque against the commerce of France, and sweep its commercial marine from the ocean, A rich fieid is here open to American entorpriae, and a fair op- portunity is afforded of retaliating upon an insolent and treacherous enemy of American progress. America, though perhaps entitled to complain of the fitting out of vessels in British ports to prey upon her commerce, has still in Britain more friends than enemies, aud there is not the renotest wish, eithor ou the part of our govern- ment or our people, to engage in a war with tho only na- tien that speaks our tong: whose institutions may be said to be moulded in our matrix. Between Franceand the States thore are no such affinities, no such tles, and the tormer is gradually’ developing a policy which, Af allowed to be carried out, must result im the dismem- Dormont of the Amoricaa Union, the spread of Fronck in- fluence in the South, the exteasion of French commerce, to the detriment of American interests, along the Gulf const, and on the Pacifie from Tehuantepec to the north ern extromity of the*Gulf of California, and the entab- lisbmoat of a French colony in Mexico, which would ia course of time become a strong military and hostile pro- vince on the southern frontier of a portion of the re- public. + From the facts I haveabove stated | bope I sball suc ceed in removing from American minds any unfavorable impressions that thay have beon entertained towards Moxico, and, trust that 1 may awaken throughout tho States @ dotermination to frustrate the achemes of France, to curb her insolence, and to drive ber lezions Crom Mext- can geil and her fleets {rom American waters. A. A, RIDDEL. Toxowro, Canada, August 27, 1848. THE NAVY. Naval Orders. Captain Thomas T. Craven is promoted te Commodore, to rank from July 16, 1862. Lieutenant Commander A. F. Crosman ts detached from the command of side-wheel steamer Somerset, 6, and is ordered to return North. Lieutenant Roderick Prenties 1s detached from ecrew steamer Pembina, 4, and granted two weeks leave. Lieutenant Samuel P. Gillet is ordered to side-wheel steamer Metacomet. Commander Foxhall A. Parker, formerly commandiog side-wheol steamer Mahaska, 6, who bas beea on Morris Inland in command of the naval detachmeat, was relieved of hie command on the 234 inst., In corsequence of i1l- ness. He bas been invalided by a medical board, avd will probably come North at an early day. Commander Parker bas just completed a work on nava! tectics, intro. ducing an entirely new order of man cuvres of equadrons and fleets, adapting tho army movemente of brigndes and divisions to the evolytions of steam ships-of-war. The work has been performed by direction of the department. Lieutenant H. Reaney is ordered to rotieve Commander Parker as commander of the naval detachment. Licu- tenant £. T. Brower. who has been the executive of the party since they have beea ashore, will be retained io his position as first iteutenant and executive officer. William Faxoo, Chief Clerk of the department, left Waabington on Wednesday morning for @ trip’ North. Daring his absence J. W. Hogg will discharge the duties of the ofiice. REVENUE MARINE. Tovcry.—The [nited States revenue cutter Toucey, Captain Martin, is ‘engaged in guarding the port of Castine, Maine. is @ centre board schooner of sixty tons, and was batit io Milan, Obio, in the year 1857. She has an armament suitable to her tonnage and is g ‘very uneful vessel. The foliowing is list of ber officers — Coptain—Fraacts Martin. Fir Liewtenant— Wiliam E. Holloway Third Liestenant—Jovopb Irish. Saco.—The United States screw steamer Saco was launched at tbe Charlestown Yard at balf-past eleven o'clock on Friday morning last, in the presence of ao im- mense crowd of spectators, She was christened by Miss Rice, daughter of Hon. A. H. Rice. The Saco, is like the Pequot, a fourth rate vessel of 588 tons register. Her di- mensions are 180 feet between the perpendiculars, tbe extreme length of the sbip being 192 feet and 9 inches, andthe extreme beam thirty feet; tbe depth of the bold from the gundeck to the Boating line te tweive feet two FG , seimal ownlow hima, | Obio to be creda ryt Aureug' Theatrical. Every piace of amusement in (be ofty, with (he excep thow ef the Academy of Music aad Laure Koone’s, will be open thisevening. The coo! woather of the past fow days Promises a gtorious Uneutrtoal harvest, and the managers: ere ready to reap it. We bave never had a mere success- fal summer season in Now York than this. All of the reguiar managers bave made money, and sich cater. amateur managers as Mr. Theodore Moss and Mr. Mark Smith have accumulated email but satisfactory fortunes by their ventures. From preseat Appearances the. fall seascd will aiso be wousually briliamt. Several new plays will be brought Out im each Of the theatres, two or three.acw theaires Will be opened, and the competition betweea the differ ent establishmonts will be as eager. aa tho rewards to be gained are great. Manager Wheatley te Gret ia the-fold with his fait em Grgomonts. Ith consequence of Mr, Wheatloy’s aufidre iness, (rom congestion. of the. lungs, Nible’s \.acdem was closed nearly all iast week, amd ‘Bhe Duke's Motto” was changed from “i am bare’ WoL am wot here.’ On Saturday eveuing the thestre was reopened oud Mr. Bandmane played Shylook to @ vory large and appreciative audience, ‘To-might Mr. Forrest appears as Kicholieu. To-morrow aight a vew play from the German, called “ Narciage,”’ will be produced, wit Mr. Bandinans aa the here, The picce bas been played in STATE ELECTIONS. * aKerouMe, Catarouma—Election Soplomber 2-—Joha @. Downey & the candidate of the doaneracy, aad representa the ‘anion of the varies factions of that party. Ho has bees Proaident of the State senate and Aoting Governor, He would do nothing to interiors with the progress of the war Cor the suppressiva Wf therebollion, aud funs on © Platform wimiler to that adogiod Imai (all by the demo- eracy of Now York Predorick Fo fow tw the camdidate of the copubticans Mr. Low waa a ropresentative: in the last Congress, and Wet subseimontly appointed Collector of tho Mort of San Meancisco, which office he bas revigaod since bes aomi- ation for Governor. Detaware—idectin November 3.—(ittle Deiaware wil oleot A Governor thie. (hil, Gut a> pominations have yet beow made. - Geonta—hiection Oolokes 6.—(he ouly ceadiime nave yot aeon aanouiced is Josoph K. Brown, (he pronoat Kxooutive. a Itagwowm— Klection Novowber 3.—The repubtinane hare womisatod Cotooe! Meytica A. Miller. fowa—Kleotion Ootobor 13.—Genorai Jamos M. Tutti ig the democratio nomives. The Convention which was Philadelphia by way of rehearsal. Sevencities claimed | called to seloct camdidatea (ow State officers nominated for te be tho birthplace of Hamer, and seven foreign, native | governor Maturin |, Fisker, a conporherd democrat; but. and naturalized dramatists. claim to be the autbor of | ne bid sense enough to decline, aad the Gentes! Commi | “Narcisae.”" Mra, Klinabeth Oakes Smith, Me. Welliam | too gubsequentty anounced the mame of Mr. Tuttie to Winter, Mr. DeWalden, Mr. J. G. Methua, Mr. BHemry | git ihe vaoamcy 00 tha Stale ticket. Ho has oxprowsed Clapp, Jr., Mr. Edward 0. Smith and the original German his wittingness 40 accopt the honor, but ho spurns the author, Mr. A. Brachvagel, are these claimants; but we | gopperhead piatiorm which was manufactured Cor Mr. ehvald as soon think of deciding who struck Witham Pat- adaptor, ‘The Ghost may. new-bo ween at almost every piace of amusement in the city, Wallack’s ie crowded mightiy by Fisher by the Bom(nating convention. Flo saya he will ag of indicating whe ls the gouulne Wwanstaler and eater the canvass on the cede of principles which olocted Goratlo Seymour Goveruor of Now York, Gedsral Tuttle ts one of the berces.of Fort Donelson, is now sia (ho ser - vios, and may be classed among the War democrats. Ia the ghosts in “True to the Laat,” a piay which has been | nis letter accepting Une nomination, be sayse— greatly by tha retirement of Mr. Henry Wat- kins. Mr. Negle, who.now plays the bere, would be a capital actor if he were more renpectiul towards the King’s Engtion and.did aot #0 often -rovoke a visitation en the ghost of Lindlay Murray, Mr. Wallack’s rogu- if Reason will begin about the middio of September, and he has a new play and a fow new comedics Tam im favor of & vigorous proscontion of the war to the fall extent of ous power, until the rebsilion is sup: preuned, and of usieg all tho means that may bo ip our recognized by purine. Lam for tho Union without an if, and regard. of whother alawery ktanis or falls by ita restoration, and im favor of peweoa no other torma thao the uncon ditional subroiasion of the rebola to theconstituted au- thorities of the.gevernmont of the United States. Toady. There will be a ghost at the Winter | Tho republicamcandidate is Col William M. Stone. He Garden to-night, io Joba Brougham’s play, adapted from | poeioags to thy ragieal abolition faction. Mise Beaddon’s novel, “Lady Audioy’s Seorct.” Mra. D. Maime—Ricction Soplember 14.—Rion. Bradbury was P. Bowers bas acted in this play at Boeton with great | tho choice of tino war democrats and copperhoads, who success, and the enviable reputation which she bas | came togethor-this year ia one convention. galned here ia “‘Natatio” and ‘Camille’ isa guarantee | the republicans have brought out Mr. Samuel Cooy, that her performance of the dificult role of Laity Audley | apout whom very littic is known outside of the State will be excollent. Mr. Lawrence Barrett plays Robert | cop: that he was formerly a democrat, and ciaime to be Audley, TRo combination of Mrs. Bowers and tho ghost ws unnecessary but irresiativie. At the New Bowery the ghost works hard and | yomiaated-Colonel Stephen A. Miller, of Stearos county. | types aed Photograpas, pecfoetly ta! pays well, HK will eppear to-night in « drama called ‘+ Glonese,’” Mr. E. Eddy and « strong company. Mre. Farren will & domnoorat yes. Munxnsore—Eleotion October 13.—The ropublicass bave Outo~-Etvotion October 13.—The republicans of Obio Hrough, a war demoorat. Mr, Brougi, in 1829, was @ Play Lucrotia Borgia, a legitimate ghost raiser. Weare | orinter’s boy im Athons, Obio.. He hay been in the [,0- iaformed by tho programmes of the Old Bowery that a ghost mania rages there, and that ‘‘the oid, the young, wonderiul phantom. The plays tonight sre “The | come Bpectre Bridegroom,’’ “The Ghost e Alteaberg’” and gistature and io the councils of the State. : ee i. wartare, for that | 60, 69, 22, 2, 25, 72, Ouass MAILE FOR EUKOPE. + of Fort Samter—The Advance of Geno ral Roscoraas, de. ‘The Cunard mail slormabip Avia, ata Seanon Joxve Boston on Wedawwiay, for Laver mak ‘Tho matte [or Sere o will obi im tais city at « quarter Pat one and at hal’ -piet Gye o'clock tomorrow after 00m, to go by radroad The New Youn Henae-—Pa@ition (or Kurope—will be Published at cloven o'clock Wo morrow morming, and, wtil Coutain [Ul dotaiis of Lie progress of the Sinve of Charien (om, the Destruction of Fert sumior, the Attack ou Forte Moultrie, Grogy amd Boauregard, the Sholling of the City, ho He will also comtaum the Latent Lenpatches of tho Movements of the Army o Geueral Rossorans, Late News trom Koutuckty, Alsbeman, Lowisisas,, Kamas, iHe- wana and Mexioo, and reports oF all other ovvats of the weet. ‘ Singte copies, ia wrappers, roady Cor mailing, Ave conta, ‘ Sempacn Low, Som & Od, 47 Ladgete Hill, London, Engtand, will recetwo. sutecriptions and edvertiaetuisata for tho New Yous Haxase. ny ometal Drawings or vurrey, @daty &. Co.'s Kentucky and Missourr Bale Lotteries Ranroony, ferns 457 —Augess 29, 1969, 49, 6. Bi. oe 14, 34, $4, 17, 56, TO 098m, 454 Auguat 29, 1365, 5%, 38, 62, 48, 2%, 4, 27, GH, 73, 28, 16, 83s Oleoulars seatteee: of Gharen, hy addressing sithee ve Covtugtou. hy: ome Lae tee 1 Drawings ef ¢ © the Ocliege Barns Cases 667—A 79, 1943. 6, 9, 18, 3, O40, GL 12, 3h. Be 53, 50. Ohne 68 — Au grins 29. 1863, 13, 66, 65, 27, 33, a a z 67, 38, 42, OA, 44, Ciroulare cont bs cing JOUN a. MO! 3 & 00. jagton, Ky. Ome! fthe Library Asso- Koa arms Coase bo, 1963. 3 potggte MB SL, 16, AA . L863, 32, 10, 21, 65,26, 08, 60, 14, 54, 43, ‘WY; 67, 23. Ciroulare neet by adireasias VRANCE, BULLS & OO:, Managers, Covingiea, Ky. aA. 4l, Prises Cashed im ail Legalized Lette. rea. Tavormation give J_ R. CLAYFON & COs, 0 Wall stroetsgoom No. @ ¢ we Wait treet, room Not WE. Royal Havana Lottery.—Phicty eer furni cent promium paid for prives. Infermation Highest peice paid for doubloons and alll kinds of gold eed ailver. TAYLOR: & ©O,, Bankers, 16 Wall street. ere’ P' y of Ambre- en. at le prices, HOLMES, 03 B ay. and wilt be supported by | have nominated as their candidate for Governd Joba | ToBottlc Manmfacturers. Wo tavite proposals for supplying us with Botties of the best quality, made ia our own melds aud well ennesind Cloaaemt L. Vallandigham, as evorybody by thie time | Waete supply in Ropteinbor, aad aa fast as they can be de. the lame and even the Diind try to get a glimpse” of the knows, in the nominese of the cop, oe gee carseat, and received a momentum Chat even bis defeat “Tho Bandit Host.” Mr, Barnum has not yet inclu- | iq the Congressional canvass last year could not check. dod the ghost among the curiosities of his Museum, Dut contents himself for the present with tho Indians, the python and Mr. ©. W. Clarke's dramatic company. This ie bardiy (air to our country Hewes forced onwarfl, and, bis arrest by Gen. Burasiae ecome to have given him additional velocity. The indl- cations now are, however, that the voters of Ohio will whistle down the brakes, and Vai. will be forced to stop cousins, who are anxious to sce the famous spectre and bdtore ho roaches the poiat of his aspirations. fe is aro now put off with “Only « Peony” and “A Wife for } now an exile im Canada, and will prop sn up bis quar- Half an Hour.” The Ghost will appear at the Brookiya Academy for wo nights more in ‘The Wisard Priest,” with Mr. Boniface as assietant. - ‘the Albambra Pavilion, opposite the Academy of tors in the little village of Windsor, which is situated actors the river from Detroit, where he oan enjoy hi Bolt by looking at some of the Golds of his native coun- try. Munic, will bo opened this evening under the manege | Payygyania—Kootion Ootobor 13.—Audrew @. Cur ment, it is said,of Mr. J. M. Nixon. A troupe of Be- dovin Arabs and fn equestrian compasy will give a varied performance. Un is (he regublican.oominss. He was elected in 1860, and has proved a very acceptable Executive. He is Apropos—the 808 | cingsed as a conservative ropablican, and was nominated sation gymaact, Vorrecke, bas recently arrived to this election against the wishes of the radjeals. ito is city from London. The Kuropeam prow speaks very Rye als tarataast uedoativabn: highly of his abilities. La Patric, Paris, mays that “ M. Verrecke is the most extraordimary and slever gymnast we have ever seen in Paris.’ The Loudom Times and other English papers aro equally laudatory. M. Ver- rocko’s priocipal (cut ia bis slipping from = trapend fect foremost and saving bimeelf from a broken back,‘ not, indeed, by the skin of his teeth, but by the nape of the neck, which he cleverly ounverta into hand for the occccasion, catching antl grasping (we can use no other word) the haadle of the trapeze between the occiput and shoulders; and thus suspended he awings and beats a drum with a composure seemingly much greater than that of the apectators.”” The Hanlon Brothers must lock to their taurels. We bave already annoynced that Signora Vostvalt would appear at Niblo’s Garden this season. A play called “The Jewish Mother” bas beeu prepared for ber from Mocquard’s drama, “ios Tirours des livered afterwards, Please slate priee for pints and quarta, yoare ago Vallandigham, jumped tato the political | qiivered at Sarategn; warrenled to bear the pressure of Dettling and testing with Congress water, Teema, cash oa of contract. LARKH & W} Rbuoee i, isk Onan Spagrene Ope. Rvery One Wanting An Iren Pence - o ; sree A OTCLINNOR & WICKRRSTIAM 259 Canal street, eat of breadwag. Marricd . Lim.—On Thureday, August 20, by Rev. ‘A, Shelton, at tho reaidence of the bri mother, Weet Flushing, (oug Island, Lieutenant Wisam Baown to Mins Banan Commun. Quirzow—Saanuny.—la Brooklyn, on Wednesday, Au- 26, nt the residence of the beide’s. father, by Rav, . 7. Webbe, Mr. Huwey Wiitam Quirzow to Emma, Genghtor of James M. Seal Kag. Diea. Auen,—On Sataréay morning, August 29, in Now York, at the residence of hin brother, Horatio Allen No. ‘The democratic candidate is George W. Woodward. He | 25 ‘ttuton place, Grouas F. Atta. {a at present ove of the Judges of the Suggeme Court of | this (Monaay) afternoon, Pennayivenia. He is «@ very fair democrat, but aot fully bo pen the ap to the standard of the conservative democracy. It is charged that in the convention which mot at Harrisburg | ji24. youngest child of Brown, ‘2 montha 1a May , 1837, to amend the State constitution, he took = stand ia favor of @ policy which subsequently became the foundation for Kaow Notniuglem. Venmowr—Etoction September }.—The domocrata bave nominated Mr. T. P. Redfeld, of Montpelier, and given upon He probably bas tho least chance of success of any candiiate in the eatire Nerta. ‘The republican nominee is Joba G. Smith, of St. AL bans. Wucowr —floction November 3.—The name of Beory L. Paimor stands at the of the democratic State eket in Wiscousia Mr, Pal Cartes,” and will be preduced on the 47th S6P- | Wiwaukee bar, aad bas often boon a momber of the La- tember. A beautiful chant is introduced in one Of the scenes. At the close of this ongagemont Veatvall will play the part of Lagardere, in “The Duke's Motto,” under the direction of Mr. Heary Palmer, who intends Jest tho claim of an unnaturalized non-resident to hold a copyright io this country. Arrangements bave already been made, or are io progress, for Vestvali to bring out ©The Dukog Motto’ in most of the Iarger provincial cities. Sir. Wheatley, who is recovering from bis ilipess, will play the piece at bis Chestaut street theatre, | hila- delphia, om Saturday eveoing next. A new spectacular drama, called ‘The Marble Maiden,’ gisiatare, and was twice chosen Speaker of the House He does not come square up to the doctrines of the cou- sor vative democracy, but he nevertholew gives the cop perheads a wide berth. ‘Tho republicans, at their receat State Convention, no. minated J.T Lewis, of Dane county ‘The Troops om Sunday, ‘The funeral will take place from Grace church, New York, , at three o'clock. The relatives family are invited to attend without further tavitatioa. Unows.—In Brooklya, on Sanday, August 30, Area Munson 8. and Catharine A. ‘The rotat wi rripoda of the twmal pectl ives an are ren fall invited to attend the funeral, this (Monday) A two o'clock, from the renidence of her parents, No. 5 Hunter placo (lark avenue), moar Adelphi streot, August 30, after a short but se Fuinal », the beloved wife of Thomas = so ‘26th year of her ago. ends and acquaintances of the family are respect fully tnvited to attend the fanerai, on te--y afternoon, aT Twenty- at (wo o'clock, [rom ber late residence, eighth street. The remains will bo taken to Calvary Cometery. Boxm.—Oo Saturday, A ume 29, Hannan Eiccanern Bruns, agod 25 yoars, 6 mou I day, fe & member of the The (uneral will tek» place from her late residence, 119 Weat Thirty-firet street, thia (Monday) sfternoon, at tw o'elonte ¢ triends ore Tespectfally invited to attend without furtber uot Cooxm—At Sunnyside Hotel, L. Lon Saturday Auguat years funeral, thie (Monday) morni lock, from the residence of tis son, M. Sooke, Hotel, L. 1., two miles from Thirty fourth sureet or James alip ferry Conmrore in Saturday, Augie 29, 0f typhoid fever ‘contracted in the Pennaylvauia campaign, Captain Ww. Religious services were heli among the regiments | K Cou-Toox of the Twenty third regiment N. G. 4. N, fu our parks yesterday, under the auspices of the New York Young. dfen’s Christiaa Association. Io Washingtoa Parade Ground and at Madiaon square the Vermont regi has been written for Mise Laura Keone by Mr. Frank | ment war marched out by companies. The day boing Wood, the author of the clever burlesque of “Leab.”’ 8 fine ove, and mont of our charches being closed, the Miss Keone will produce this drams at the Broviclyn Aca- | meetings wore largely attended also by the citizens of demy of Music 00 the 21et septembor. Robertson, formerly of Laura Keene's company, will open her Broadway theatre, opposite the Metropolitan Hotei, on September 7, with new pisces a04 « new con. pany. The Loodon Zrasaye tbat “ M. Farini, the celebrated rival W Bloodia, is at Buffalo, for n0 loss & purpose than to crose the rapids at Niagara Faille, just opposite the Cataract House, through the most terribie hell 0° waters con eaivable—not on rope, but of stilts, He walks upon | State, te bottom of the nbyre, His atiite are eighteen teat | St! tong, made of fine steel, the edges turned to the current, © ag to mest the least rosintancd. This ls to be accom. pitahed some time in August ° M. Fechter has decided to continue the run of “ The Duke's Motto” at the Lyorum, london. The scenery, costumes aad appliances will completely renewed, those formerty used being worn out. This success is ai most unprecedented. M. Feohter is noteacting at pre sent. George Jordan plays his part Drury Lape (neetre, Loadoo, has beea splondidiy decorated and rofurnished, and will reopen on the 12th of Beptomber, under the management of Mesers Falcon. er snd (Ralterton, with © new comedy by Mr. Fal. coer , Mair Beall, @ dancer at the Porte. Martin thes tre, Paris, was on the point of being Duried recentty, hia death having been oMcially certifies, when it was covered that be was only ins trance. ‘The Paris papers anacance the death of Mile. M Bei. lamy, of the Theatre Chatelet, in her tweaty etath year ‘Mile Fellamy wes @ most talented ectress Ths MINeTRELS. Bryants’ are now fairly started in their fall and winter campaign. Their ball ie nightly crowded toexcems Wo commend their performances to those who wish to enjoy an hour or two of great fun. Wood's Minstrels have procured « Ghost, not to be be bindhand with the rest of the world, and are attracting crowds with their Giepley. For the gratification of the little ones, the ghost will be the feature of the daturday New Yous, August 24, 1868 1 waa very much pleased im roading your articie in yesterday's Hers in relation to the men of the two years regiments, who were ‘mustered out aad not paid the bounties promised aad due them. My case te stil! « Be via” | See Sication, Sens Miss Emma | the neighborhood The mootings wore addressed by Rov. Stephen i Tyng, Jr, 298 Vinesmt Coiyor, La., the, winging being conducted by Horace Winans, Faq. Jarvengom Manart [ans oom, New Yous Orrv, Augast 31, 1860 Goaeral Miller, Inapector General of i prot and musler into tho service of tl companies of this command on Tues ton A. M. and on P.M Captaia Kawin ©. Clarke, ‘ea eae a Jaa. Me! bliin Captain Kervard Sentih , 265 The officers of the above companies, also the fold sad staff of \be regiment, are hereby notified to meot at these headquarters thie day (Monday). at half past tweive o'clock M., whea the time for will be annovmced A companion will at once prepare thelr notices, leaving blank the time of assembling. Prompt attention is highly important By com 5 @BO. B. HALL, Colonel Commanding. a1 of the Hibermia at Boston. Bowron, August 20, 1863. Hxapgoantunn, Navona va, Brigadier on Cap'ain Wm, Senith, Captain Aion J. Front, Captain Ignatius For, Ar The matte of the steamedin Hibernia, which arrived | 4900, here at three o'clock (Bis merce, tonight's (rain, amd will be due at Now York early Monday morving. Her news haa beso saticipated vie Cape Race, She brings go newspaper bag fer the Anso ciated Pree. constant suty see Memon fine Oph. ObaNEIRAE, Ng. 1 Amor place, enone wy il srvegiats and ¢ Foaory, Bi Barclay irwee. Tan, Verde nios, Batlownces, fein, Fettsated Soup, _ Geurnad's Poudre Subtite Upreets Hair Reasciems Complenton —Latra’s Bieom or imentifying wroouasvDe Toepers, Halr Dye, Hatr tor ying the hair, 0 WA. w Chrtstadere’s Hate 1 oe Sy aophied Oy auiifel arena Iiimetve Wig and Braids hal ‘aa Teoeper, Qnest in ‘ate eee CL IREAUOI™S te Brewtwoy For the Hatr Berry's Tricophereas= ‘The beat +0@ cheapest article aby Drvgginta Miller's 50 Come 'e te the Beet, gg my — i, etd by drag 1s reeses.—Marem Brothers’ Srep epee, coregy ot ant i, Somee. meats eusenogat Open Fon =. Trucess—Maree & at phe will be forwarded by | sche and Jane Y., agod 29 years Funeral will take place this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from his inte resideuce, No 4 Lafayette avenue Brooldya. Portiand, Maine, papers ploase ovpy Cuaver.—On Sunday morwing, August 30 Loomer, iotant daughter of Adolphe sod io Chavey, get 10 months ‘25 days. ‘The rolatives and friends are respectfully inyited to at tond the juperal, this day (Monday), at twelve o'clock, noon, from the resideuce of ber pareuts, Nu. 147 Weat Twooty-uinth streot, betweea Seventh and Kighth avenues fo mney. to Brooklyn, oa Sunday, Auguat tho residence of her 00 19-law, Jobo J. Kendall, Naxey Dusanumaxy, in the 79th year of ber age Her remains will be taken to Pookskill for interment, where the funeral services will take place ov Tussday afternoon, at two o'clock. The relatives aod friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend Doom. —On Sunday, August 30, Heamun, dew Of Cornetive acd Lemma ham, aged 4 mouths and 20 days Ye funeral will take place from the residence of her yaronta, No.1 Pike street, this (Mowday) afternoon, as two o'clock. The (riends and relatives of the fi reapectiully tavited to attend tomas. —On &aturday, August 20, Joba T. Dustan and danghter of the late Hobert Jaifray. Her friends and thone of ber harband and of ber sep. father. Rev. Dr. MeKiroy, are rexpectiuily invited to at newombling each Company | toad the funeral,from the Souch Presbyterian church Fourteenth strtet, thts (Monday) asfierneon, at one a truss —Oo Saterday, Auger 2. Parecx Dow native & Palace Keary, couaty Limerick, Ireland, in the Toth year of his age. ‘The (riende of the family and those of hia soo, Hoory J. 0r0 Peapectiatly tor to attend the funeral, tis (Mooday) snernaa, at two v'cioct, from bis late rani | 67 morrow f, mages of | ATONE oreic Dooley , ran he me ee The frieode af the Taylors racy sd te af Mow York, parma i = zs % by me, do barely offer @ rewer) of fre but 0, 4) ory ee nay aott ‘Hawean, Amgen Lyear, 1 attood the fuperal trie ( ocho Crom tbe reatence of ber yareute, Ay oie bib stron. Rican —im damday A 31 years, 11 months Ml Hast Tween. 2 days. Hie friends apd aequainiacos ace respecttolly invited attend the funersi, from his inte residence, No. Charen street, corner of Thomas, this (Meodap, altar feaeral, from hie late residence, #1 Went Thirty secowd sfiernoun, a two Ochre. Omame Street, thir paneer) mron, nt Hacaert, © pative of . . ‘The relatives nnd friends of ibe family, Slee tome of ie-low, James Hlargen. ore \n¥Ked to attend fomersl (rom bie late renidenre, corner af Benith and re ee, 2 ee Sierqoee at two o'clock, At bis rewdawes, 16 Went Thirty third atreat, : ot omruayen, kamann i j am 7 Cones, BUNIONA. uy are | oF ocgnveniemo Wo Seo Co rope 7 Mawr Jaan, wite of | “reeone of we clipe eult purchasers, a4 VIC some arreat ant the ae Coooe UT vat 20, Fammmce Kecnare, | me: sve nat ort be bet get it im eitithon te ee thwart of the nity in mag grnere: N™* Ware WiC P riLew ae rine it eure for int ude a Pee we ' ¥ CA ® 6. MARY Aww Semone, Cxuybtor of der senmene, god 9 waiaths and 22 Ps Mmatle ssthepes: ha mer Lamm Ona Ja Amanda R Linsky, aced | your § mouse ona I) ney The fwnoras will take place frou tn Parola, 181 Norte Sexth airoet, Wil day) morning, ab too o'olock’* Friends aston funeral are reQuested 00 do so unsccomperna Ge om Fagen Lacie On Sanday mouths, Firma | are the retatives « o METDINE, Ageuet 90, ay » davgbier Ld Wil and Mare friends of Ub AY are rowyootfulty WO Hewry atroot, 18. at sieve OC OL VOR Lowe land im the 60th year of tiv a ihe roiatives aud (rionds of ibe family are respdottutiy invited. t attend the fomeral, without further iy itacion (nie (Mowiay) a/teruooa, at two o’cioek, fro (he W. Jngton equire Methodist Fpiacopal church, in Fourth Atreot, between Mactougal #lieot and Sixth aveuue MUWAY. Oe Saturday morning, Auguat “4 aro, Ame Jann MoRMAY aged TS years, THe rot vos and (riends of the faunily, and thoae of mom, KobL Murray, and eon inlaw, Titus Ladorts, aro Feapectiully invited to attend the (aneral, from No. 30 saw (dooday) afternoan, at two ololook » nv itat boas ’ urday ovening, Augiat 2, after @ Abors Mant it. wie of ieory 0, Marke aad Chien Morriwu rere ilipene Gaoghtar of the bi be re'atives, y aro respectfully In Oto vo uth he ramidence of her mother, No 10 , 00 Tuesday after Lom, AL wo aiclowk Maton. iam Jasw Pe Mensemeav, the betoved Child OC lecaot Pad Armonia Jane Morsoreau, aged IL months and (7 drys The (riencia und noqnadmiances aro reapeasiully invited bo attend the funeral, from the residence of his parenta, @ | lagkson nireet om Toemday alte: wo o'ctod. Metra, —On Saterday, August 20, Parmiox Mclaren, need“ yoare, ‘The relatives and friends: of the family are respectfully lavited nltoad the funoral, from his lato Fentdence, 380 Thirteenth steont, tas (Monday) a twe Noa dm souday, Augen 39, Pita Now, daughter of B. Mi and the lato 11. A, Noo, 12 yoare aud 16 days. The relatives and friends of the fainily ore rewpoctfulty Invited to actend the funeral, thin Meader Kefleraeta, Wires o'clouk, Crom the rewidenoe hor 1» Wd Nin re Nuem.——In Brookiya, o@ Sunday, Auguat 30, Kizsaneum Mie, Gangyiee of William and Catharine Nash, aged 8 mon ‘The tuporal will take place this (Monday) afternoon, ab bal: past two o'clock, from the residence of her 4 144 Yor: stroos. Newwrrr.—in Brookiya, on Heturday, Auguat 29, Lens Nesmrr, in the 46th yoar of her age The relative and friends wre invited to nivend hee fe nora. at the York street M. K. church, Hreokiye, em ‘Toseda iy merning, , ab tan o'clock, iadifax, N.S. papers please copy. ‘ ot Manr , wife of Aion tee, at ke y county, lroi wd, agod 4 years, The funoral will take 00 Tusis) a(ternoen, ab two Solook, from her late residence, Maat Fourtesust Ricuagpa.—Oo Saturday ev August 29, aftor a woek of nevoro illness, Tuomas K., oldest on of John and Blizaboth Richards, agod 27 yours and 2 days. ‘Tho relatives and friends of (ho family are res invited to attend the funeral, from ihe residence of father. 16 inh strest, this (Mouday) sfernoun, at two Py Albany Papers Dloase copy. Stumcmr Sunday, August 30, Wa. E.,a0n of James B and Kliza A. Sleight, aged 3 mooi and 12 days ‘The friends and reintives of the family ere lovited te attend the funeral, a the bourse of his ;parcnts, No. a8 Third avenue, on Tuesday moraing, at ten 0 ‘elook. ‘Tracy.—Oo Saturday morning, August 2#,. g14a Burma, ater of Maria Anjela and the late ianuel ¥. Treay, 16 yoars and 3 months, ‘The friends of the faunily are invited to attend the fume ral, from the Church of St. Franois Xavier, \ixtoeath etrest, ear Sixth avenue, on Thedday morning, septem- ‘bor 1, at ball-past ton o'clock, without further uotice. Timnour.—Oo Satarday, August 20, at Mariners Har- bor, Staten Inland, Anourhaty ». Trnovr, cidest som of tho late Jobn Tiebout, of this city, in the Oth your of his age. The rolatives and {riouda of the family aro reaperttul invited to aétoud the funeral, on Tussday afternooe, two o’olock, fram the house of. hie brother, Nicholas fhe: bout, No. 305 Madieve street, ¢ Van Wrex.--In_ Brooklyn, oo Geturday, August 9, Caserta!) Vax Wree. ‘The relatives and friends, and those of her brother te- law, Polhemus, Jr , are reapectfally invited to attend the funeral, from the residence, corner of Fitue avenue end Carroll street, (hus er aftormesn, at une —~ without further lnvitathe, © ‘umm, —Om Sunday, August 30, Caamorrs Fixnaners, infant daughter of Chas. W. and Barah J. Willew The relatives and friends of the family are invited te attend the anora @rrvwes, at tboir residence, Kout ave nue, Liysle avenue, brookiyn, this (Monday) after. Boon, at haif past four o'clock. Wannxx.—At Youkors, an Saturday, 29, af scarlet fover, Mame Kiimonn, youngest child of i ~ 4 L. and Lacy A. Warron, aged 2 yoars, 6 months r] days. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the fe neral , this (Monday) morning, at balf-past eight o'clock, at the residence of hor parents Waning —Gn Saturday evening, August 20, Mre, Mame A. Wanna, i: the 09th yoar of her age, ‘The relatives and friends of ibe family are resprevully: invited to attood the funeral, from hor late resiinpon, No. 24 Wert Thirty soveuth street, on Tuesday afteracva, At three o'eloM&, without further invitation. O'Common. ‘ousumption, ‘Terence O'Onmor and m KLLANKOUR. A. A. A—REPRIGERATORS AT CORT. bis 4 A; Keeping articles equally low, at B.D. BARA! Baraar, Cooper Inattvate NKW PREFUMT YOR THE HANDKEROML A Mirkcr OF tik” " siout miour mIOnNT nuowe moat moet BLOOMING BLOOMING reget BLOOMING BLOOMING BLOOMLNG BLOOMING ORREUE. MIGHT PLOOWING ChRRUS NIGHT BLOOMING © A moat exquinita, delicate ai from Une rare aod beautify) ner PALO Boid by drugeiste grocealiy TTENTION —A LARGE VP RAH HTOOK NOW Sor fall and owkaros onanua Omarue cRanua CRRRUS i Perfoma, Gower from which |t takes N ARON Bt Micholas Howal, ore prime, ot low prices for street, or WO Third avenar witier store themasortmen! ie plete We. ALL. Agwot. 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