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» . wthoge gontiemen were your friends, and supposing that abi pisheceihlenaidaognsbiadinanetienes THE PEACE QUESTION. Important Correspondence Between President Lincoln and Fer- nando Wood. Mr, Wood to President Lincoln. e New Yor, Dec. 8, 1862. ‘Hon. Apramsm Livcouw, President of the United States:— Dgag Sim—On the 25th of Novembor last I was advised ‘by an authority, which I deemed likely to be well in formed as well as reliable and truthful, that the Southern States would send representatives to the next Congress provided that a {ull aud general amnesty should pormit hem todoso. No guarantees or terms wore asked for other than the amocsty referred to. Deoming this infor. “uation of great value, if well founded. | communicated It ‘du substance to the Hon. George Opdyke, the Mayor of this city, whom I know to hold confldential relations to Members of your administration, and proposing, through him, that if the gorerument would permit the corres- gpondence, under its own inspection, I would undertake to Procure something deflnite and positive from persons con- emeotod with the so called Confederate authorities. Mr. “Opdyke stated in reply that several Senators trom New England States were then in this city oa their way to Washington, to whom be would at once communicate the Droposition, and advise mo of the answer, Knowing that they would immudiately con’er with you on their arrival &t the capital, and supposing that I should be speedily in- formed of the result, I have delayed until now making a Communication direct to you. -” I now learn, however, from Mr. Opdyke this day that the failed to see these Senators when in New York, and ‘that he bad not made the proposition, and that therefore you are not in possession of it a8 coming from myself. 48 .an hamble but loyal citizem, deeply impressed with | ‘the great vecossity of restoring the Union of these States, { vuk your immediate attention to this subject. The mag- mitude of the interests at stake warrant some executive action predicated upon this information, if it be only to ascertain if it be grounded upon even probable founda- tion. ff it shall prove groundless no harm shai! have ! em dono, provided the inquiry be made, as it can be, without compromising the goverument or injury to the cause fn which itis now engaged. If, however, it shall prove wel! founded, there is no estimate too high to place upon ite national value. Now, therefore, Mr: Prosident, I suggest that gentlemen whowe former political Mad social re‘ations with the { uders 0° Wie Southern revolt may be allowed to hold aioitielal corres « ndeuce witb them on this subject—the Borresponderce to b: submitted to you. It may be thus sscortained what, if any, crevence may be given to the statoments, and also whetbor a peaceful solution of the pre- pont struggic may not be ativipubie, | am sure nothing that 4 caneay cun add to your own well known desire to pro duce this result. Your exaited position, the embarrass- ments and responsibilities which surround you upon all ‘Aides, the bieeding Con.\ition ot the country, becoming sxbausted not only in the impoverishment of tte best life blvod of industrial production, but in the deterioration pd consequent destruction of our political institutions— $ | cull upon. you, as our chief ruler, to take ono step upon ‘he road of peaceful effort, by which to ascertain whether {ho time bas not arrived when other methods than brute Sghting may not accon plish what military force has faii- pu todo, In the origin of this strugglo you foresaw that gook a time would come, Your inaugural addrecs, deliv. ‘ered nourly twoyears ago, pointed out with prophetic vis- foe the cortain results of the impending conflict of arma, ‘Your language then was, “Suppose you go to war, 4 GunLot Hight alwys, and whon, after much joey on- both sides aud uo gain on eisber, you ‘Oeage fighting, the identical questions as to terms Of antentourse are again upen you.” ‘You saw that after apd-terrible straggte ‘the still small voice of foason”’ would intervene and settle the cootroversy. ‘You koow that since tha esiabdiishment of Cnristiao ctvilt Zation nogotia:ion and compromise have sovoer or later Aotermicied every military contest. It”caunot be other- ‘wise bere. Has not the t'me arrived when, to quote your Ow langurge,we should -‘coase fighting,’’ at lenst long ‘@nough to ascertain whether ‘the identical questions” about which we begun the fight may not be amicably aod pouorably adjudted, aud the ‘terms of intercouse” be @noce more peaceably established? It te to this end that 1 obw. aduress you—with coufidence ip your patriotiam nd with no desire to tutertere with your legitimate con Stitutimal prerogatives. Iam, with high respect, yours very truly, FERNANDO WOOD. Prestéent Lincoln to Mr. Wood. \ Exmovriva Maxon, Wasamaroy, Deo. 12, 1862. Boo, Funwawvo Woop:— Mr Dean Sra—Your letter of the 8th, with the accompa By ing note of same dato, was received yestorday. ‘ne most important paragraph im the letter, as I con- gidor, ts ia these words:—'-n the 26th November lest 1° wag advised by an authority which I deemed likely to be ‘weil informed as woll as reliable and trathful, that the Southern States would send represeutatives tothe next Congress, provited that a full and general amnesty should Permit them to do #0, No gua-antees or terms wore asked for other than the amnesty referred to."" Latrongly suspect your information will prove to be groundiess; nevertheless, I thank you for communicating ft to mo. Understanding the phrose in the paragraph dbve quoted—"the Southern States would send repro @ontatives to the next Congross’’—to be substantially*the sumo as.that ‘the peuple of the Southern States would || Co se resistance, and would reinaugurate, submit to and maintain the vational aatbority within the liu:ts of such States, under the constitution of the United States,’ I say that in such case the wer would cease on the part of tho United States; and that if within a ressouable time a fall and general amaesty’? were necessary to such end, it would not be withheld. 1 do not think it would be proper now to communicate this, formaily or informaliy, to the people of the South- ‘orn States, My dellof is that they already know it; aod when they choos®, ifever, they can communtoate with me unequivocally. Nor do I think It proper Bow to gus- pend military operatious to try any experiment of nego- tiation, I should nevertheless recetve with great pleasure the ‘exact information you now bave, and also such other as you may in any way obtala. Sach in/ormation might be more valuable before the 1st of January than afterwards. ‘While there is nothing in this letter which I shali dread +0 900 indistory, it is, porbaps, better for the present «Chat its oxtstenes should pot become public. I therefore Lave to request that you will regard it as confidential. Your obedient servant. A. LINCOLN. . Wood te Preaident Lincoln. New Youn, Dec. 17, 1068. His Exeoliency Anmamam Lincoun:— ‘My Daan Sm—Your letter of the 18th tnst. wae handed to me on the afternoon of the 16th inet. by Mr. Waxd- cman, the Postmaster of this city. Pardon me, Mr. President, when I say thet your reply ches flied me with profound regret, It declines what! ‘bad concelved to bean innocent effort to agcertain the focndation for information a my possession Of a desize in the South to retarn to the Daivs. It thus appears to be ‘an indication om your part to continue « policy whieh ia my judgment ts not only unwise, but ia the opinion of -maoy is in conflict with the constitutional authority vest- - 0d im the foseral goverament. I think, however, that my proposition te in keeping with your Own expressed conditions apoa which the war shall cease. You say that ‘whea the people of the South. ‘orn States would cease resistance, ama would reimaugu- own stocted sents, choson under the forms and in par. | {nforce the blockading fleet off Wiimington, N. C.,and in- and successful running of the blockade at that point. reorganize the State government and eloct members of Congress before the commencement of tho next session. Tenueesee will thus occupy the proud bven the first of the seceded States e1 restored to the Union. here to day from Morris Island. He people of Florida that a force should be gent to that State to relieve them from rebel rule, of which he says they are very tired, that they may be onabied to reorganize the State governmpnt and elect members of Congress. states that if sucha force be sent immodiately, their Henators and Representatives cau be clected in time to take their seata in Congress at the commencement of the next session. heads of departments i the military service, Gonoral Taylor, the Commissary Ganeral of Subsistence, removed. Who his successor i to be t# not yet known, bureaus, whose boads have been changed,are 000 to follow thetr chiefs into retirement, eMciont chief quarterm ster of the Army of the Potomac, fa to succeed to the quartermaster goneralship made vacant by the removal of General Meigs. THE DESTRUCTION OF THE RELIANOS AND SATRLLITE. recapture or destroy thy gunbeats Reliance and Sa- Wilite, on the Rappahannock, claim thas great in- Justice is done them by the statements and strio- tures of the correspondents of the press io regard to thelr fpilure to co-operate with the cavalry in the at ack upon those beats. They state that all that could be fuirly required or expected of thom to do was to drive the boats up tho river, where they could be recaptured or destroyed by the military. tbat could go up.as far as Urbana on account of the low stage of water, and it would have been suicidal for the from the command of the Iteska, more on special duty. to the command of the Itanka. the command of the Skockokon, and ordered to the eom- NEW YOR their » “wer to (ake this course, {[t would require a Bigiole proc “4Mstion of general amnesty, Lo be qualified if You Please by . eh conditions as to rendor it void In case Of non-compliance Within @ limited period, You have estabiisiod w preccy Wt fOr Unis modo of speaking to those people. Your em Boipstion prooamation told of punishment, Let another 2° issued spesking the lan- guage of mercy and breathing ¢h¢ spirit of concitiation. ‘The painful evouts which baye Wccurred sine my com. Munication of the sth inst, but \Wmbelden me lo renew its suggestions, 1 hope you will now’ 0 longer refuse **to spond military operations to try an e.\perfment of nego tiation.” I feel that military operations re exbausting as ours, must sooner or later The day of suspenston must'come, The only sa whether it aball be before the whole Amorican people, North and South, shall be involved im general rota, oF whether it shall be whilst there is remaining sufficiens of the recuperative element of life by which to restore Ow once happy, prosperous and peaceful American Union. ‘In compliance with your request that your letter shall not for the present become public, I shall withhold its publication at this time. With high regard, yours, &0. FERNANDO WOOD. NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. ‘Wanmarom, Sept. 7, 1863. OFFICIAL BEPORTS FROM GENKRAL GILLMORM AND ADMIRAL DAHLGREN. Oficial reports have boen received from General Gill- more and‘Admiral Dahigren to the 4th inst.,but they oon tain nothing in addition to the published acoounts which can be made public without detriment to future operationsy REINFORCEMENT OF THR WILMINGTON BLOCKADB. Additional naval force has already been ordered to re- creased efforts are to be made to prevent the continual REORGANIZATION OF TENNESSHE. The success of Generals Burnside and Roscorana in ox- pelling the rebel forces from East Tennosgee and relieving ite lyai population from the oppression under which they have go long suffered, will, it is believed, enable the loyal citizona of that State, who are in the majority, to REORGANIZATION OF Hon, LJ. Stickney, Tax Commiss: pose of representing to the Prostdent Be desire of the CHANGES IN THE MILITARY ADMINISTRATION. In addition to the chingos alroady ennounced ja th, 3 been Anumber of the chief subordiuates in the various 1t is understood that Geverab Rufus .wyalis, 90 long the ‘The naval officers engaged im the rovent attempt to There were uo iron-cleds wouden boats to do #0, as they would have been sunk by tho rebel batteries on the south bank of the Rappaban- hock, and the crews would have been picked off by the sharpsbooters which were lying in wait for them. INSPROTION OF THE NOBTH ATLANTIC SQUADRON. Acting Rear Admiral 8. R. Lee will return to Hampton. Roads to-morrow or next day ; [rom « tour of inspection of | the blockading vessels of the North Atlantic squadron. NAVAL ORDERS. Lieutenant Commander F. K. Lewis has been detached and ordered to Balti- Lieutenant Commander George Brown has been ordered Jdeutenant William B. Cushing has been detached from mand of the Monticello, CAVALBY RSINFORORMENTS. _ Detachments of remounted cavalry, from the cavalry depot, are now being sent forward almost daily to rejoin the cavalry force ia the Army of the Potomac, THR ARMY. W. B.C. Duryee, Assistant Adjutant General, bas beea assigned to duty ig the Array of the Potomac, THE CASE OF GENERAL MILROY. ‘The Coart of Inquiry to investigate the evacuation of seg, id Gen, Milroy closed its labors to-day, Gen. Schevek being the last witness examined. His testimony shed no new light on the matter. The Court,by special order, ts directed to forward tho facts elicited in evidence immediately to the beadquarters of the army, without an opinion, ‘The Court bas been im session three weeks - day, during which time they have beard ao immense amount of oral testimony. It is understood that General Milroy’s counsel, ¥. P. Stanton, will submit « written ar- gument totbe President in the came. REORIPTS OF TAXES. ‘The receipts into the Treasury from taxes on the 3d of September are the largest ever reported in one day from the same sources. They wore, on account of the internal revenue, $297,640; on account of the custome, in United ‘States notes, $68,770, and tn coin, $851,107—making in all, $107,468. MAILS POR THE BLOCKADING PLEBTS. ‘The supply steamer Usion will sail from New Fork Bepember 17, Bhe-will touch at Port Royal, Key West, and all of Admiral Balley’s stations; also, at Pensacola; ‘but goes bo further thaa lensacols, @REENBACKS FROM THE LAWRENOB CONPLAGRATION, ‘The Trenserer of the United States received to-day a package of money whieh was taken from the fire at Law- owas © small package of to or three tg greenbesks, sent om 16 secertain ould determine the denomina- ig eg aay a, — Stan ee ee ounce fan wana Lee rn gonna OP THE OTsaMEA ‘The suspicion of foul play to reference to the Treasury notes reported to have been berned on board the steamer ‘Ratb, burat and sunk recently on the Missiestppi, have deed dismissed by the feception of & package of that money recovered from the wreck and gat on as « sam- ple, While the enge of the notes wore charred the mid. dle were in euch Of preservatioe ag to enable them to be counted. BALTTMORS POLITIOR, ‘A delegation of the Balttmore Custom House officers, Fepresenting both wings of the Union party there, sought en interview with tbe President to-day, through the in- suanoe of their own local State laws géverning such oleg 104 tions, they will compose an integral portion of the govern: Mont, and thas give the assurance of an “acquiescence and submission" of the vory highest and most satisfac. tory charactor. My respectful suggestion was that you should put it in BENSAMBN F. BUTLER, K HERALD, TUESDAY, 5# We PEST SIN 8, 1863.—TRIPLE SIIEET. IMPORTANT FROM TENWESSEE. ‘The Rebels in Kentucky my opt. 7, 1808. A epecial dospatet to the Journay, dated the 6th, says — The reves Hamiiton and Hughos cama $010 Columbia with six hundred mon. Hawthorne, with Brow bwo b " and Oty to (bree hundred mon, wero Mt mile Giaxgow. Tho Journal thins thor numi_y'# Are ex eggerated Oceupation of Knoxville by Burnside’s Forces. in a Heavy Gale. Otty Intelligence. Tux Last Soummn Seavigws To Ganmnw ©, RRONRN— Gree C. Bronson, well known to our readers, was buried yeate Way afternoon, Tho funeral services took piace at Madison Wveauue square Presbyterian church, before « Vory selec’ and large congrogation, a large number of whom wore Wecoased’s relatives. We also noticed quite # number of ydocoased’s professional friends. The ro- mains baving bYou placed in the contre aiaio, tho usual Ceremonies sok ;Yace. The coffin was of sod mahogany, eovered with disok weloth appropriately ornamonted with ro _ eoantingy, ‘tne plato beariug the following in Sharp Fight and Rout of the Rebels at Loudon, &., &., &e. Wasamarow, Sept. 7, 1863. OMolal information te recoived here trom General Bura- aide up to the 4th or bth imstant, stating that part of bis cavalry forces had arrived at Knoxville, while others Were at Morristown aud Loudon, on the line of the East ‘Pennessce and Virginia Ratfroad, which towns arc sorth- One Drowned, ao, &e. ©. W., Sopt. 7, 1868. steamer Sunbeam, & Lake Superior, lat wook, during « ‘weet and southwest respectively from Knoxville. eeenee eee iieente © BRONSON, gale, with all (he pasmpngers aud crow exsopt one wheel General’Burnaide met with alight resistance before oe = ny vember 17, 1789. man. oupying Kaoxville, Died Sept vember 8, 1963. 00, Sept. 7, 1808 pnveocoenennne *POORRANN Dr. Adame conducted the teligious services, taking his selections from tho nineteent.® ebapter of Job, the Psalms, fend the fitormuh chapter of th v Firat Kpiatio Of St, Paul to the Coriuthiens, The revor vad gentloman onlarged , greatly upon decoased’s carcer; .wowns @ self-made man— @men of the world—oneot cates noblemen, a Chria tian, a lawyer, » judge and an hon man—in ‘zal bis com neotions with ‘tits follow men ho wiw' evou-handed. In'® word, ho was a gentioman of the ol school, a man who could “dispense Calle without fear or favor, Kev. Mr. Adams concluded the ceremonies by efering up «i im pressive prayor for the {amily of deceased, The remains were then taken to Greenwood Cemetery: The pall Sear- ral Dix, Charle O'Connor , Shdge Roosevelt, Judge Bosworth, Benjamin Wheelwright, 0). 1. arnold, Hy A. Hurlbut, Chae, B. Kirkland. New Youu Paneremy’ Assoouarion.—A vory largo mec? ing of this organization was held last evesing at their rooms, cornor of Third avenue and Twenty-neamnd street, Mr. P. Kondy, the President. in the chat A large amount of routine busipess wea transacted amd soveral bew mombers Aduritted. Among othor things it was to%give a grand ball this winter for the benefit Of ttie society, which is pow in ® very prosperous con® ‘ition and of great sorvioe to its members. It ty represented that when General Burnside arrived before’ Kingston the enemy foll back and retreated. At this potas a cavalry foros was sent out from General Rose- crane’ army at Chattanooga, eighty miles to the soutt, to join Genoral Burnaide's forces. The latter pushed on his column to Loudon, where @ sharp fight took place, but the enemy was completely routed, with considerable logs. Our casualtiog ia all the skirmishes were trifling. Tho atoamor Pianot arrived hore’ this forenoon, bring: ing the mows that the stoamor Bunboans foundered in Lake Saperior on tho 28th of Augwst, and Fiat all on board, except the wheoliman, @rero love, ' The wheeleman iashed hime to a piece of wrevk, and Portago, twenty milion from the soaue of tho disaster. ‘Thursday, Earfy the mext mormieg, duriag a torrible eMo, tho stoamer was struck by @ heavy eos, wineh rotted her over om ber side The smal boats were imi diately got out, and tho passengers am@ crow wero put into tem, when ie ntoamer was etqyck by anothor beavy sea and commenced brewking up ‘The wheelsman soon afterwards naw ahe bonts filled i with tho palacngerns aad'crow leaving the wreck; bat it was impourible for the boata to lve in sue & gato, and choy were ewamnped, anaes! costain thas wllon Board Were loat, Tho Planet picked up iii the wreck prbich were Banious Avciprnt.—Ou Sunday evening, between the | flosting about for two urilen arousd where 4be vosse hours of aeven and eight, as a gentioman and hia wife | wom down. wore driving moderately down tho Flushing road, on ‘The passengors and’ crow numbered thirty fee. The thoir roturn. to tho olty, Uke wheel from their carriage, | names of those lot, as far as ascertained, are as (ol- without apparently any cause, disunited itself from the | lows -—~ axio and rotled off, causing tbe horse immodiately to take flight, by which both indy aod xentlenan wore precip tately’ buried to tho ground. ‘The lady was soveroly cut near the tomplo, caueing the blood to flow profusely, and ‘was borne insousibie in the arma of her husband 1b the Theatricat. LAURA KEBNH'S. Mrs. John Wood ts going to calf this theatre the Olym- pic. She bas not yet advertined this fect, as she ought to have done, but wo isarned it {rom the siguboard oa top of the building. NIBLO'S GARDEN. Mr. Forrest played in Hamlet list evening, to a very large audience, The play was capitally cast, and well Placed on the stage. There is altogether too much of Forrest for the part of Hamlet. Half of bm could play it. Bosides this, Madame Ponisi is not yet oid enough to ‘be such « Hamlet's mothor, Still the performance seemed to please the people, and that is porhaps ail'that need bo said of it, THE BROADWAY THEATRE, Mra. Robertson opened her now theatre, opposite the Metropolitan Hotel, last evening. We aro sorry to say that the housé was not crowded. It is @ pretty little theatre, very neat and clean and very nicely decorated. ‘The company, however, is not what it should be. We did PASSENGRUS, A. Bhorman and wn: A. Cohen, of Ontonagow. oRaw. Captain Dougal hot seo any of those “acknowlodge@ artista’* mentioned | Fesidence of Mr. Mathias Gooderson, near by Here no of- ition aberam, borg nnd mr. | fa ger,ofaed 0, hata amas aia, | Me Carr in ‘ie ly pt enuan, to alleviate ak se ga + wine, the sufferings of tho wounded, During the entire night | Tomas J. Heally, arst engineer. Patrick and J. O'Donnell, Brat and'asoond mates, of De- trot W. H. Collins, saloon ksopor. ——— Moechal, cabin boy, of Chicago: Jas. Butler, froman, ‘The scoue of the dinastor ia: located w little northeast of Eagle river, tea mites out, ing. Mr. Robson good face, form, voice and masawe, and winmuke werent sotor one ‘of those days, The reat of the stock did not impress us favorably. ‘audience would have im - proved the acting, however, and wo ‘as ap that the pubiic will take this bint poo give the new, little theatres fairer chance to night, TUX NEW YORK THEATRE, ‘This place of amusement also opened last evening. It ia the theatre formerly occupied by By onan on the they were unromitting in their attentions, ministering everything that could conduce to comfort, The gevtie- man and bts wife tender their heart’et acknowledge ment and gratitude tor the easidtance so opportunely rendered. Parnioric Processton prom Sr. Bmincet’s Cuvxcn.—The ‘snnual picnic of the schole connected with St. Bridget's church takes place to-morrow at Jones’ Wood, and pro. mises to be as plonsant as patriotic. Tho good pastor A RUNAWAY Bawaen.—The’ olty of Indtanapolia, Ind., corner of Broome street and Broadway. Tho house has | of the church—Father Mooney—whose vame is familiar Fins startlod on the dt inal. by the annoeocement thai Deon néatly Gtted up, and was woll filled with a ver: ae as chaplain to tho Irieh brigade, will piace himself at the | Kilby Ferguson, an old renident, who had receot 4 opened Srectable audience. ‘The Oat thing which erat head of @ procession to consist of some eighteen hundred | ® small banking house, bad absquatulated w: attention was a fine haem | be? 7, Mr. Fon call ea an ‘and two buadred ladies and gentlemen ‘of his | funds on hand Delonging to the ‘Se ne ve jor South Bear $30,000. He ts reported to carrying miniature national tlag, at SSeS pe ut |, corner avenue LL jor sesloence o ‘the Archbishop, to whom & chaplot is to be | (> UMictal Drawings o: rey, Eddy & Ay nae, Weare Binks Hee ls OuY. aa OLAsd 1, a, 97, 55, 4, 65°30, 10, 78, 3, 67.4150, 6, 71,62. | 47, 8, 38, ih os, os ‘s hae 4, 74, 60, 73, 2, Ctroulars sent free of eats 1058, 7. OF M. Louis, Mo. ae a al of the Sheiby College by 83, 13, 6, 25,61, 37, 68, BA, 13%, 60, 29. Aas 672—Bept. 7, 1 22, 56, 38, oa 7. 60, 40: 20; 50, 18, 16. Olrculare jesatbr oun a. moras & 00, Oficial Drawings of the Literary Asso- lation Compang's Lowery of Kearuety, ited by the }, With an address Eieetion to him. and devotion to the eoantey. I toggle ie an tntoresting scene. Alterwards the procession move to Jones’ Wood, where ali concerned will polly - day of ionocent mirth and enjoyment under the care and lead of Father Mooney. Fine 1x Savartu Avescs.—Detwoen four and five o'clock yesterday afternoon a fire broke out ia the livery stable kept by Wm. U. Gorman, 601 Seventh avenve. The fiames 8008 spread to the adjoining property, No. 400, also occu- pled for stabling purposes by Mr. Gorman. Tho rear win- dows of the four story dweiting house No. 497, occupied Morgan, were burned out all abovo tho firat ‘ise reached the trame No. 603, PANG ‘Hesoigare ah Mor 48, Wout Porty-Srat niroot” mr PETA lo. yt a be Pate gan ab Ko 48 Weat Forty. 15, 28, 12, 13, ‘i Bet 3, i, 89, 62, 29, 6 Prosrene of the fire” Me. Corman ae yy aoe out 7s "oo, 61, 22, 21, 12, 29, 10, set toleralate desalted; es leeetinee, Toe sine ae frye) Prizes Cashed imal) Legalized Lot! bousshoid furniture, ko., at about $150; 1 I dere dip merge tng pena $m the Contidental 'Inaurance Company. boarding Me dLATTON & © by water, wre ea seat 200, inatred for $100. Prizes Cash 5 , : . izes Caal ih. ea geal about $600; no in "iad surance. Gormaan’s borges were ali takon out, but ep iengge 8 @ horse owned LC py Mr. ng od was burned fa sup to he Te Bottle Manafactarers. idiogs wore ownod DY Mat- . The bail own tin Zabriskie, Loss about $1,000. No insurance. ‘Tos Commmaomens ov Excisn will goon bold thelr last session for the current year, A numoer of persons have deen indicted for selling liquors without Hoense. It haa poen decided that Tagger gonhare 9 nire both the federal and State license. All necessary Danks and information and eateaa free ah the oftoe of the Board. Macascuo §=Casvaity 10 4 Youno Lavy. —Miss Eliza beth Lockwood, an interesting young Iady about eighteen yours of age, died at her renidence, No. 305 Wost street, on Sunday, from the effects of injuries received on the bth inst , by being thrown from a light wagon at the corner of Fifth avenue and Forty-second street, The casualty was the result of recklessness ou the part of an unknown man who was drivigg © bagay 1 1a an opposite direction from that Mien wood wi reuing. There was a cAlajon between the raies, a deceased wag thrown We invite proposals for supplying us with Botiles of the best quality, made (a our own | Waat a supply 1a Reptember, and a0 fash ae they can be de livered afterwards, Please state price for pinta and quarts olivered at Baratoga; warranted {0 bear the pressure of bottling and testing with Congress water, Terms, cash om CLARKE 4 WHITE, completion of rontract. Avaust 13, 166), siren OF night, witho or ti ably the medical Ine Vor sale by the lav gntor. KEMMONA:, Ocuiiate Optician, ©@, Broadway. Admiral bas visited that city since bis arrival Norib. opposite Bowed eireet. Govornoe Braaalette, of Kemuucky, Las selected Epluraim 1. Vanwinkle, £aq Pulaski, as of State, Lieutenant Colonel ‘Sonn Boyle, of the Kentucky Volun: toors, a8 Adjutant General, and 8. G. Sudduth, haq., of Adaic, aa Quartermaster General. Grover & '. vine? Pi uMrUM sTonoxbwA wagemss, saLasaooms ons, per — {tho paveront with such violegce tbat she waa rendered Di re alone. sme hort feovelbio, and died a fow hours siterwards. Tbe man | Brilifant «. 4 Po Powerful Day ay and Nig i tthe Tesiering forces on Morris leland, Charice. | *>° caused the trouble drove off at e rapid rate when he | Double Perspective for the fe nd Sag peceet — D Tiscovered what mischief he had done, and baa not nince | tourists’ nee. Compact, portable, sad eticlant Any rope enaid nasortinent at Oculiate-Optician, 65% Broad been board of. Ib was subsequently ascertained that he bad a previoas collision with @ carriage containing Mr. Charles Mott and James , sod that he was onder the indaence of liquor at the time. Deceased is said to Lave been a very ing woman, And WAN Hogaged to be marries to Mr. Darwin’ E. Hill, coal merchant, of No. 602 Wess go Coroner held an inquest uyon the bod the Jerr Teudered @ verdict in ac- cordance wit y above facts Fatat. Accrpewt 70 an Ixsvmawce Watonman.—Jacob I Sarbeck,@ member of the insurance patrol, died yester- day at bie-residenes, No. 62 Wovster street, from the HEM MON Lat are 08. plished soldter aud ‘tloman, and wa a relative of the ex-Vice President of the United States, whose name he in tbears, Col. Porter fought bravely in fae Derm or servioe, as well as a ey the British canes, full jew per ri medium or kmail shee, boo ones retarned if tlded, warranted to keep gp not approved. tha military jurisprudence, the army io roth valuable officer and & brave and gen: Major J. M. Day, of the Fortieth fapmenenets, 6% a clear pnt em erty | sc ot ne cnr tt a Beat os | SPP el will commission Lieutenaot Gerstom Gon, ch the Canal street, icons Water Mi oe Denes aoe Oe the proper toy sine serv er in hho tone, ne find that ths daooused ‘came to his deeth from inju- a w + tym = Wire Worm for cre yy hnuee his varied Log crushed by the —_ of & plat set Soo canes cakak ecdoey, civil the rebect te fighent credit Such @ ee ee would rehect imal, Urte 19 sent is seme! later J prliie Bovguton , Chrtetadere’s Mair Dye, Preservative and retell, No 6 Aster House ecce.— Marsh Brothers *, Corner Broaa. mae —— Cay ‘onnielh poe BabAiie Uprocse Beet Bate Dressiog See TERRI LE BP WRECK ON LAWE SUPERIOR | ‘otal Loss of the Steamer scwbeam We Pei All the Passengers and Crew but NAMES OF SOME OF THE SUFFERERS Tho stoamor City of Clovetatid reports the lus of tue after floating for thirty hours waa washod astro at Ho reports slut the Sunbeam Jolt Superior City om SSeS ee “ist Attention tp out Ss ha SAT sett of Hate note. 63 MIRO LEAS es - - A Beauties Ky aTuRK TOR, A BROKEN 1 counvey Mailed free of postage on reve pt of prive FREDERIC A. BRADY. Pavitecor. 4 Aw GANT ASSORTMENT OF EXGLIAV VELVET ols, Three ply and Ingrain Caryets, Kus é greatly red nox bor Tika AN DEMON, 2 Ko IWUSEHOLD WORD —HEVORM BUYING YOUR Be velaae Diver Plated Ware. Tabin Cotlery. Tea Troy > Flav ne @ eail; ch nun Chey; oping, articlon. oail an Lexainine EDWAKBD D. BABKFORD's Ao Huliding, in Awtor place Dow PERPKOT CURB Mo RUPTORE WHITE 8 vi Lever Tron ts sagrinated tr cure thle dara Ne, Maht. ol Asie oa the baok or REGOKY 4 CO, roadway G WACHINE NEEDLES AV (the @aty geveral acedle depot), Py xine OF anw AM ra Leer 4d Nevndway, Rewer a * i For pivtivingond veleteine tie ¥ 4 ‘ow 1 ngaud b dark “a slowy an ew!) ing the Mair, end rendering # ‘The Coromae men . ‘ eodort sd [de in « Nema form «'\ large proportion of ©0004. SUT OIL, for tts whe ordee comparnd poastioes the porta remmewy wilt the "vai wit ineebinen THE BATE iN OHATIP AND DRY, aA Vie THK hie mr Wet el AINS LONGHAP IN EFFEOR, Tele tne Tem od Senet AIK DREKOTSO in the world. nieauiee Mesare Joana’ Younger & Co — nh 4 Wave mscd your Cofdwine about nix wi a6 arked and extractitmary that | deom 7 to wale it 18 you, for weveral goat haa been Dandruff, Aulow of the scalp. After brush ng my wonld white sales " simbe of your Coconlnge set hia Obstinac® ref seal to use ie iy ime to procure nnd Gry It re uned leas than aWottts = Thi NeW, and surine pres ow our prepared ich eaumed If tev e entir a4 A & PULLER. Baca Boston, Iv, mn Thirst edt your Coosa tet the mentions | hed tried 8 oven oparations, aptowily reeommented fr bald ‘latining to bo lufal’ote), without wih bewetion The Indies of my household vrvet me to Ce comthe. which I did, to please them, aot hn Pls mt am faith in the power of man. to ren@em my nade, the contems of one battin, and img bald pale be over with young hair, avcut thretetgihs of ag neh tol appears stromg and sate and is fo ovcetlomt—the nad the ly ‘one whee SRE hitgnt at ooo pervant, ptt Jonmre Bynserr A Co, béiom Loss OF Kare Mossra. Sonevn Bwunert & Co. 1 canugorefuse to etate the salutary arpvaied caay of Jour excellent Malt ¢ Yor many tn my hale hed boon fearful of losing teatlrely. The akin uj radually more and mere inflamed, go t f fe without pain, Ths irritated condos of varigua adverneed habr washes. wetst f teas told comtatn camphene epirtt. 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