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THE “THE WYNDHAM QUESTION SETTLED. Wasmnoron Sept. 18, 1963. Baa. Janos Gorpow Bus , Eprom New York Hae. Suz—Thore appoured in your paper of the 26th inst a remarkable letter, dated at Paris, and sizuet lercy 8. Wyndham, M.P. The M. P. of course sizvities that the writer is a member of the English Pay'iiaent, and there foro what he says is entitied to more tuon ordinary re- apect. I@ that letter the writer not oniy disputes my -olaim to the name of Percy Wyndbam, but brings against ome the most serious charges Uist caa be brouynt against ‘man, Iam reprosented as an impostor and a dangerous man You will agree with mo, sir, that such charges as ‘these, made in the manner they are,are sufficiently se- rious (© consign @ man of muct more promineuos than myself to lasting disgrace. Lbavo never courted pom. Jarity, and whatever reputatica Ihave made in Europe aad this, my adopted country, has been the result of my exertions aloue, Orhers may not set much value on such @ reputation; but Iam a soidier, and to me it is too dear to be thus rudely torn away, Iwas at first ineliaed to doubt the genuineness of thw letter, and to treat it us the emanation of some vile wretch who had imvosed it upoa you as ® means of gratifying some spite against me. I am sure, sir, that you wil! agree with me, as will also @ large Pumber of your rouders, that there are atrong reasons for doubting whether such @ letter could have emanated from one ol ming: ‘be an Boglieh gentioman, And now, sir, to the fucta which I desire bere to produce, showing that this Percy Wyndham is 4 falsifier; for I must treat the lower as 1 find 16. ‘The first charge be makes against mo is that I am ap impostor, and am using the name of woother, In order wo }rovo the utter falsity of this eluejo | here produce to you duly cortified copies of regis- tration of my birth and baptism, This certificate of birth avd baptism proves that I was born on tho 6th of Febru- ary, 1833, 0n board His Majesty’s ship the Arab, thea bound for Calcutta; tbat my fatber was Charles Wynd- bam, then captaio of the Wifth Light cavalry, British semy, aad my mother Ana Margaret Zoe, his wife; that I was baptized at Bt, John’s cathedral, Calcutta, by T. Robertson, senior presiding chaplain. I yesterday pro <inced these documents, certified alike by American and Tritish consuls, to the Hon. Wim. B. Seward, Secretary of state, and the Hon, Wim, Stuart, now Charge d’affures of tho British Legation, Here appended are their certifi- cates Usirep Srares oF America, DEPARTMENT OF State. ‘To all to whom these vrese:ta shail come, greoting:—I certity that ©, Davisson, whose pane is subscribed to tue paper hereunto annexed, is now, and was ut the time of subscribing the same, Consul of the United States at Bordeuwx, duly commirsioned, mt that full faith and ‘confidence are due to his acts as In toatimony whereof I, Willan i i. Seward, Secretary of Stato of the United #tites, have hereunto Subsoribed iny name and caused the seal of the Department of State to bo affixed. Done at tho city of Washington, this gevonteenth day Of eptember, A. D. 1863. and of the independence of the United states of America the eighty-oighth. WILLIAM H. SEWARD, Britis Legation, Wasainctox, Sept. 17, 1863. Mr. Perey Wyyaess 8g '® colonel in the United States Army, appearei betore me, bef Britanvic Ma jesty's Charge Daltpires and showed me duplicate copies: ‘oC bis baptismal certideate, dul; ly certified by her Ma- jesty’s Consul at Bordeaux, with whose signature I am ‘woll acquainted. These show that Colonel Wynd ‘ham appears duly entit! tw bear the name of Percy ‘Heary Wy: W. STUART. IC this is mot sufficient to satisfy Mr. P. 8. Wyndham, ‘M .. that I bave @ cloar and undoubted right to the same of Percy Wyndbam, I will makes furtber effurt to autisty him. It geoms, sir, that certain branches of the ‘Wyodham family have been puzzling their brains of late to find ont who I ag; still the fog does not seem to clear away before their eyes. Now, it seoms somewbat strange that 5. Wyndham should date bis malignant letter irom Varis, and sti) be in sach a state of uncertaiaty iu mogard to me, when, if be had takeo @ short trip to Bor- dexux, be could have seen my father, Colonel Charlee Wyndiiue, late of the Fifth Light cavalry (a retired off cor), living the life of a quiet gentleman on his estate ‘and, wuless Tam vory much mistakeu, this P. 3, Wynd- han know when he wrote his libellous letter that he could gain the information I have here described at this small expense, But how true of buiman nature—and es pecta'ty of Rngliteh human nature—that he who spends a ‘pound for slander ‘will not spend penny for praise. Now. sir,1 bave in my possession, aa my friends here cac bear testimony, documents which show where I was roared aad educated; but, as that is of no consequence io ths watter of my reputation,I will pass on to snotber point. It is teue I entered the French Navy when quite a boy, and served there as 4 mi‘shipmen. hoes any dingrace attach to that? Did not Nelson serve as a midshipman? Did pot Garibald! eat! on board @ merchant. man’ Were the noble natures of these men sullied because . of their honest calling? Hag it come to that, that at this age ol inteltigenos the only way to preserve an unsuited name is to sit down, like this dogged member of the Wyndbaw (emily, and nurse it? 1am mot s philosopher; till it seems to me that « good name may be enlarged ‘and made more noble by mingling in those stirring events ich of tate years have done so much for the liberty of miokiod, P. 38. Wyndham is @ member of Parliament. How many of your readers, sir, have beard of him in that capacity? Tam but a ble soldier (call me a soldier of fortune if you will); bat your readers have heard sometimes of me, and I baye done something for my oame. Some men make a name for themsclves, others di contemplating the parents who gave them their nome. It is true, also, that I served in the Austrian army; that | enicred it, after passing an examination, as sub-livuten- ant; that I left it, after eight years’ service, as « frst Hoatesant. Instead of being @ deserter from that army, as’. 4, Wyndham’s letter would imply, I resigned my commission, and reoetved an honorable discharge. If, eit, it would not occupy too much of your space, | would ask you to insert the documenta 1 now linld as proof of the sincerity of my declaration | jett tho Austrian army on tho Ist of May, 1860, and onterod the Italian army. Shortly aftor this I joined the liberating expedition, then being organized by Wari- baldi While with this distinguisbed patriot | wok pari io voveral engagements, and was promoted to the reok of major on the Dattle field of Millatzo, Whether | di giaced or distinguished myself in those engagement» ~ the rovord will show. A brigade of sympathizers was being organized tm England to ald the cause Garibaldi had espoused, and by bis order I was directed wo proceed (here and veaiat im forwarding it. There fe not a shadow of teutl im the statement that I was in England to ceilect maoney,or that I assumed the name of Theodore Wynd- hem; and 1 here chéagé P. &. Wyndham, M.., with know ingly uttering a falsehood whea he made auch « giatement; aad this charge | om ready te sustain a cording (o (hase rules established among geetiemen. | wan ‘only 1» Londem forty-eight hours, am@ not more than four or dive deys in Englan@ at thet time. Captain Charles Wyndham did call op me, and the interview was of the Pinunantest description. His object, | understood, was to obtain # commission te the brigade them about to em- Dark. It dover oceurred to me, until I saw this scanda! ous etter, that I Bad left any other thane good im. Pression on his mind, or that be entertained « doobt as to my right to use our family name. If there had been any question ia regard to my identity 1 micht in reason ask why objection was mot made ai the time, instead Of at thie late day. Charles Wyndham had met ine before at General Sir Heary Wyndham's, Cocker anouth Caste, Cumbertand. I think, sir, you will agree with me, cnowing Englishmen as you do, that | was not jn Fogland ufficiently long to have ceutracte! any of those debts, of the bad reputation P, 8. Wyadham, M. i’ , wo \d load your readers to believe. The writer cays that “one of the most unpleasant Coosequemces of thin maa's #°- eon log jy patronymie bas been to make me the recipient of many letters intended for the soi-disant Pr. W. ro. claiming money for debts due by him, tosay nothing of demands of @ more serious nature.” Now, sir, how cap thie ber [ts well Known to you that | have beso tn thik country nearly two yours, all the time in active service in the Geld, and with my Bame prominent before the public. ho year provious to that L was im setive service in the south of Italy, Dosw ({ pot eeem strange that thie gen. denrin, quietly sitting fo bis goat ia Parliament, should bave deen mistake (or me, and that persons bolding domends against me «would have sent them to nim for (och letters he Can make good bie declaration by send this question Of vorseity between ar What tho de ovis of 8 mOre serious Mature’ are Lam ata lore w con jrovare, Lot me ask, however, if ih be common song qrotiemen to use sock indefatte language wh iio mak ine abarues of 60 grave amature? Again lot me ray (hore not» word of truth tm these charaes, Those who koow wor Dowt koow that my style of living has always been of fhe most economical Kind, regulated according to my sosnty income. Now, it, a9 to my right to une a tithe, ‘Tites may OF Tey not be worth mything in ths country rope they mean sordething G04 bave s social valve. “9d o Kaight of the milters Order of cae) . poywooot’ | confems there ie something fm thie 1 do ut @lewrly comprehend. Bat, sir, lot me | bers Cimtimotiy state that [ ows no heh debi. ¥ (tho writer has really bom the recipient jog then to Fou. T propose to make you the simpire in | Tev'y, after the baite of Cap ua, for eS or 5 V ces, aud have my diviomas to how, The tile which « this Order oonfers upon ite bolder isin Tuy w te tetit or ' cavatioro, which corresponds t the knight or sir in Hing | land. If tbe a crime to use auch w Hitie a this oxamtey | Tam not of the guilty, insmuch o# I bave rare y or never’ ured it. Others have amioctitel! it with my name. I Pre‘er to let my acts speak for themseives, aud, with | this statomeut, to lot @ generous pubic decise between | | the charges of P #. Wyndhom, M. P.’e alamdoroua | lotter and myself. tam, sir, your very obedient servant, PRROY WYNDHAM, Colovel Firat Now Jereoy Caypiry The editor of the United States Mai eeads as for podii- cation the following IMrowTaNT PORTAL wOTION, ‘There would seem to bo a determination on tt part of @ciage of correspondents not to understand the require- menta of the postal act of Inst March respecting the franking privilege and the forms to be observed in ed- dressing matter entitied by law to pass free ia the mails. Fird—No private citizen, bigh or low, can send « letter or document of any kind, or any other thing. to any officer Or public man at Warhivgton or elsewhere (excepting to members of the United States Sonate and House of Repre- seututiven, the Secretary of the Senate and Clerk of tho Bouse of Representatives), without prepaying the full Dostage thereod, whettier such mettor is upon official ‘business or otherwise. He must prepay letters tothe President of tho United States, bis Cabinet officers and. all others in pablic stations with the above exceptions, ‘The franking privilege of members of Congress bas not ‘been materially changed, and covers all correspondence (0 and from them as heretofore. Second— All persons employed in the government ser- vice may send official letters froe to the department at Warhington with which they are officially connected, and to no other department, provided thoy write or print the words “ official busincas"’ on the eavolope of the let- ter, and a'so sign their name and offie'xi designation theroto. If these words and signatare, or oither of them, be omitted, such lotters mnst be sent to the Dead Letter Office, which, we regret to say, happeas daily in all largo post offers. Some of these unlucky missives and parcels are addressed to President Lincoln, the Secretary of the Navy, Secrotury 0° War, Adjutaut General, Quartermaster General and other high officials, No doubt come of them are written by private citizens (who, it has already been shown, must prepay everything they mail), and others by public officers, who, from ignorance of the law or carelessness, do not comply with the prescribed modes of (ranking, of fail to confine their uae of the frank to their own departments. An officer of the army, for in- Atance, cannot vond free to the Navy Department, nor a Poatmaster to the Treasury Department. The publication of the above information has the autho- rity of the Postmaster (ienoral. Sporting Intel1, oe, ‘Taw Cuamrioxaniy.—The race betweon the two rivals for the scullers’ championsh!p—Ward, of Nowburg, and Hamill, of Pittsburg—is attracting considerable atten- tion in sporting circles. The mon are co equally matched, that betters who are not personally prejudiced are ata loss to determine upon which side to place their piles. The race will take place at Poughkeepsie one week from to. day, Exvine Crry Recarra Cucu,—The eighth rowing regatta’ of this club will take place two weeks from to day. on Harlem river. Tho preliminaring thus far promise to tho admirers of aquatic amusements a scene which will not disappoint the highest expectations. Boat [hace at Naw HLAvus,—A boat race for six hundred dollars will take place to. day at New Haveo, Cono. Aquarion mm Bostox,—An exciting and weil contested oat race between tho double scull lapstreaks Gazelle and Shawmut, came off dowa the harbor on Friday afternoon, im the presence of several hundred persons, who asxem Dled for the purpose of witnessing the race. A prize of $00 was to be given to (he winning boat. The course was from « yacht moored off Lewis’ wharf to Governor's Wand and return, a distance of five miles.” The boats atarted aly, the Gazelle leading, which lead it kept throaghont the race, coming In ahead. The Gazelle was ined by G. Faulkser and J. Fitzgeraid. Government Five-Twenty Vears’ Bonds. PRILanerpura, Sept. 19, 1863. ‘The sales of five-twenties to day ameunted to $431,050. Theadvantage of the prompt delivery of bonds is shown by the increased orders. It is hoped that an arrange: ‘ment will shortly be made by which the subscribers will receive their bonds at the time of subscription. Deli: ries of bonds The Sales . Aumany, Sept. 20, 1863. ‘The storm of ¥riday and Saturday caused a fresbet in the Mohawk and Hudson rivers. At Hoffiman’s,on the canal, one hundred nd fifty feet of heavy embankment wore warhed out. repair the break. It will take from five to seven days to ‘Ter Cororse Duan or tar Racerr [iors —Services a ‘tar Sintow CruncH.—In memory of the souls of those colored people who fost their lives daring the recent riot« im this city, services were held last evening at the Shiloh church, corner of Prince and Marion streets. The eburch was crowded with a mixtate of white and colored people. the latter specimen, of course, predominating. j Rev. Hi. H. Gavnet, pastor of the church, ofciated upon Ube cecasion, assisted by Rev. G. W. LeVere. The rervices of she evening openod by offering up praver, which was done by the latter gentleman, The 626th | and 696th hymns were then sung, when Mr. Vincent | Colyer was Introduced, who proceeded to deliver the discourse of the evening, which was principally a hiatory of the death of those colarea men who fell du the riota. He minutely and hat de anates loat their lives, mado vary effective ve addreas, which was listened to can deep attention by the andience. “oh was fellowes by the Kev. Mr Gavnet ina ‘tog memory Abrabrm Franklin, Peter Heuston, William Jones, Contetlo, ——- Wil fame, William Johnson, A' Stuart, Jeremiah Rob- —_ Williams Henry Ni | Mre. Derickson. Peed, Semnet Jolnaop, slain in the riots of July, in the city ‘of New Yom. Funeral services Lf jo ‘Spilon Church, N. ¥., iy evening, Sept. 20 the de loucester are the vessela Ts Drona | such ie the nentiy sold pened a Fs = yoo year to snppl: demand cn'into ct aa) Tee vente sow Erriving immedietety lewe for their last tripe, and will be back agen from ies to 15th November. At least two hundred schooners are ebeeat from Gloucester sloue atthe Bay. and, Wf moccessful in obtaining fares,from sisty to one Rrndred thousend barrels may be to arrive at dotng nothing. bere wi provabiy more thaa ‘su average catch. [he fisheries diminieh as much at other places ae they ineroase st Gloacester and in a few Almost the entire catch of mackers! will be by mad Hyde, Lamia: icky KF. Folger, Edward } Greeve. Albany |B. & Renen, Cleveland | OH. Peck and lady, [ortww, are stopping Metropottan Howl. | |. Captain 6. Water Grimes, United States A: tA Gems, eye | Colonel Merchant and indy, | United Stab id, W. Pierce, Heaton ; W.N. Rend | aud dy Aone ¥. Wood Boston W Watlace, (Hartford Seymour, Wich: sn, are topping at the Astor House 0.8. w Cc W. Catheart, Se. Pod, 0. c meee Ta. AL Manchortee, F NO afew days ag actery girly qanrelied, and | ty ne ae atford, to yon place they a larg and Weir boeneip om toed it, the eomditt shold be no palleng rons, 1 HbO Cores and Whe OD the ground one Wau bowen ver aitrie | Atance war — The wil f the jae Hon Seen F | Peers hms hoon mititied to pool) un fe LicehBeld, Cone | Aller votes minor beqoests Ds 2.900 U6 the Upton | Pal eretory ih UHM wwe, aed ovente satire pro the we He * oom We 1 0618S te eablens tnd WA att BOO Ave AEW YORK TUERAND, MOS} Re taS svimsal « NETS | FS ROM Wav 2398 j a0”. FBO 20, 1605, ‘THS BESKES AND FERMOH INTERV RN TION, Brom information rece ved hep it appt’ that Lhe re bo leaders are bidding Ligh for Wrench \ Yervention in | our wumostic affairs. Thoy Nave Oivred a’ euarantee tho re@toration of the oriymal lines of the old sinpire of Mextcoador Iturbide, including Yeras, Califorainf Now Moxion, Angeria, and @tl the valusile part of Nev oda. Teo rebst leaders aro rangniae that this pro- Position wif induce Napoleon to place 4 Fronoh army im ‘Toxm within thirty days, and they talk most oontidentiy of the ability of the French mavy to reise the blockade of the Suvthorm ports, ad blockade thore of the North. bia programme waa based upoe the supposition, chat Maxtmulian would accept the prodffered throne of the resustcitated empire. His refusal has placed aditferont phase upon aifaire, and tee rebel leaders wiil find trey offer to give away wiat (hey do not possess—an iusaffioent bribe for the intervea ton of Kuropoon Powers to avert the fate they deserve. ANOTHER OURRILLA POKAY. Gueriiies atiit infest the soutborn side of the Potomac, cocastonally capturing sutlers’ property. Suck was the cago om Thureday, whon thirtoon borses and taree full wagons, together with five men, fet! into the hands of fif- teon uniformed guerilias, commanded by Captain Mtring- follew, while on the way from Catieti’s to Bristow Sta- Gon, These teams had become separated from the fow others ia the train, whoa the robbers suddenly ap preeched from the woods, and, witm pistols in hand, ecined and drove thom beyond the possibility of capture. A negro driver wee fired at three times by one Of the desperados, but escaped unhurt, ‘owing to bie activity in dodging the shots. A lieutenant, oing with the treia and in proximity to tho gueritias, after exchanging pistot discharges with them, ran off for ‘faasistance, and while be was returning at the hoad of @ portion of infantry, of the railroad guard, the gucrillas quickly mounted their horses and loft tho scene of dluader. This conduct of the United States officer waved another valuable team which the rebels bad prepared to steal, and were in the act of driving away. ‘The five prisouers have returned, having been stripped of noarly all thete clothing, including their haia and boots, ‘The caly safety to sutticrs ia with a cavalry yuard, CAPTURE OF A UNION WAGON TRAIN AND @EVERW PUNISHMENT OF GUERILLA AGCKSSAKIES. Tast week a wagon train belonging to General King's Givision was captured by guerillas while ow its way from Fairfax Station to the command, with supplies, Among the party wore several rebel soldiers, at whose interces- ion Our men were released against the protest, however, of & number of females living in a house believed to be a rendervous of the guerillas. Genornl King, upon learning Of the affair, sent out a force of cavalry, which discovered in the building @ quantity of government property and ® considerable amouat of clothing for guerillas. Finding that thegfomates were in the habit of harboring such parties, and tranamitting (o them information concerning our») movements, they wore urreated and sent to the Old Capi- tol prison, aod the building burned to the ground. Orders bave been issued to treat ail parties in a similar manner who are detected in affording aid to the enemy. VISITS OF DISTINGUISHED PERSONS TO THE CONVA- LESCENT CAMP. Secretary Seward, accompanied by Sit Wonry Holland, Surgeon to Queen Victoria, paid a vistt to the convales- cont camp to day. Governor Audrew, of Massachusetts, also visited the place, and spent several heurs in examin. ing the @tfferent departments. ight hundred men wore turned over (e Col. McKelvey, at the convalescent camp to-day, Among them were four hundred deserters from ‘our army and several of the same ciags from the rebels. ‘There are now at this camp over six thousand meu. ‘THX REBEI. COMMISSIONKR OULD'S DECISION RELATIVE TO THE VICKABURG PRISONRKS. ‘The order of Commissioner Ould, of September 12, do- claring @ portion of the Vicksburg prisoners, aad certain others of the revel prisoners, exobanged, wes founded upon that article of the old cartel which authorized such declarations nader certain restrictions, after notice hav- ing been given to the Union authorities, aod is not predi- cated upon any vew arrangement arising from recent negotiations. ‘These negotiations, as haa been before Stated, bave not as yet resulted in any arrangemont for @ general exchange. Whether this action of (he rebel Com- minsioner wilt be recoguived by this government hay not yet been annonnced. FRAUDULENT BANK NOTRE, It i# proper that the public should be cautioned against bilin purporting to be upon the Government Hank, which unprincipled persons are attempting to tion. ‘They are dated at Washington, and purport to be payable on demand, and, being of a greenish color, they are liable to he wistaken by the unwary for the old janue of United States notes, most of which deemed and cancelled by the Treasury Department. said that (hey have boon panned quite extensively about New York. No such bank exists, An office, with tbe sign Government Bank over ite door, was some time ago cloned by the Provost Marshal of the War Departinent. THK MONRY SUNK ON BOARD THE STRAMRA RUTH. ‘The Treasurer of the United States has recently receiv od additional evidence that the two millioos for the pay of General Grant's army were actually om board the steamer Ruth at the (ime of the fire. Much of the money has been recovered in a charred condition, and a commix won been appointed to extent the search for the portion wt! missin PARTIALLY SURMED RBASCRY NOTRE FKOM THR LAWRENCE CONFLAORATION yA the confiagration at Lawrence, Kansa#, eight or nine packages of notes have been sentto the Treasury, to be exchanged for others. They had bean subjected to the fire, but were not injured beyond idantification. It seeme that the chemicals eroployed on these votes form « vwebich affords a partial protection from fire. COUNTRRYRITS ON THE POSTAL CURRENCY. It haw been ascortained that of the Mty cont postage currency there are nine different connterfeita; of the twenty Over aod was two aon, and of the fives fone. Resides this there ie much mutilarjon of the currency, the fragments of which are pasted together ane used by those whose gains would beat least equal if the iabor was devoted to bomemt toil. KEDBMPTION OF THE POSTAL CURRENCY. ‘The present postage curre@oy i# coming imte the Trea. sury at the rate of fifty thousand dollars per day, and about two milijona of the tweaty millions of dollars issued have already been received. The fifty aad twemiy five cont notes will be withdrawn eed the new and improved jewuen will soom begia te take ineir place. The with- drawal of the fives and tens will be more graduai. Ai! the notes returned are counted in the Treasurer's office, ont je Packages of ten dollars aed then cut iB halves by « machine, Swbesq@entiy each parce! of halves is counted by different persone. Thus the pile rreeives three differ. ent countings. All precautions against errors are adopted About (birty young ladies, together with male clerks, are emp oyed io (his busines, under the direction of Genera! spinser, the Treasarer of (he United States, whose ett. ciency and application are extraordinary, and who was known to work during last year seventeen hours per day with only seramonal deviations, DEPARTURE FROM WASHINGTON OF ASSISTANT BRCRT TART OF THR TREASURY BARRINGTON. Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Harringtos has icf Washington to embark for Kurepe, he having obtained com two monthe additional leave of absence. This trip iam | Bo manner counentad with pabite Dusinene, but solely for the bene® of bie health, which hes been impaired by close application to business might and day. Pavserivayia Coss. Trape.—The following ia the amount of coal trapsported m the Mhiladetphin and Reading Rail road daring [he week ending Tharedey, Sept 17, tsa ‘Total anthracite ova! fur week, . Frow Harrisburg, bituminons do... Total of all kinds for week Poewievaly thin yaar . Tots eaine time last year ou Wecoesce and kee te the peice wan” te be deliv ered New ta Veawe 1 Aameoratnnn - ae ie, ss! ¥, Pua 2, #9, [roe Of eum fron Ww Olrons wu Loring o OMe we) Yor wimes oF ome Lotions o ¥ at, 2%, 19, tos m so. 2,8. 2%. 49, 74, 23 25, 43, 16, 6, 76, 8 GCtroulare soot by adidrensas JOUN wont £ CO. Comtaguom, Ky. Q@Meta! Prewinas of the Library Asser elation Ooms Tovey of Konwirky 72, BI, 6 > TT, 65, sa 3 io wn 2, 46, OR, 14, $6 Db}, Ob, 34, 17, 37, 48, 69 em rial by add FRANCE, ¥ GLB me 06. Managers, Covington, Ky Prizes Cauted tm All Legallaed Lotte- cles.-—laformntion riven. JOSEPH BATTER. Droker, HL Wall street, room Nort, N¥ Prizes ed in all Legalized Lottertes, Taformeiion ven a B. CLAYTON '& 00., 19 Wail ateoot, room Mo, 6 Aristocency Upon Migeers, Money, Land and Bduoatto til id Mowopol: phod my and eewignel Privilege asi Joeopoly, photographed hy wne Presery ors—Bpectacles | Ps Nivemgth- and improve tie sight of old andy ow ntebt, mukont pein or fot.coe. “Highly otsrnmeatl tue me NM Ceullsts-Optictaa, os Speetew. oposite pow y firret. Brilliant and P Powerfat Dry anil Nigne Double Perspective Giaases, for the feld wea, opera and tourintet wie; compact, portable and eMelent. A anleudid assortment AM’ ‘Delia Proticlan, 036 Broadway, Lafarge Hous. Invisible Chain of Fire, or the Gomer Train, vaed at Newbern, Vicksbury and Charleston. No. st Amfly aires, New York. Iron Forniture, Iron Betateads, Hat Racca, Ombre'ta india, ke HOTCHINSON & WICKER. SHAM, 259 Cans! sirrod, cast of Broadway. Wheeler and Wilson mium Sewing Michines: Stauds, 06 Broadway, m4: a, Bachelor’ harmlewa, tat druggists and yorfuners Highest Pre- Yoote's Patent Umbrella Lock Halr Dye—The Bent tantaneois, reliable, Sold by Factory ot Darclay atreet. Gouraud’s Poudre Sabtile Uproots Hair from upper lips. low foreheads, or any partof the body. Warranted, 455 Broa! way. arrvative G Astor Howe Christadoro’s Hair Dye, ¢ and Wig or. ww wholesale and retail, Ne ‘The dyo applied by #kilvui 1 artists, Wigs, Toupee Matr Dye, f © beautifyiag the a 16 Bond strvet For the iv—Harry’s ‘Tricophe the beat and cheapesi article. Sold by all druggists, 3 Rysieg No More Gray E five years constant study JEAN, Asior piace. Worty- naultation free by Dr, GRAND. ™ hc. Hair Dye, Best est, Natural aud durable. Try it, Sold by Drugzists, Depot 56 Dey street, —tatrd’ ¢ Bicom aad beautiftog Drnggias cvery Beunutifal Com pieri < Youth, Large a = - * 4 akin. the compierion an: eng mwootates pote, Specks and Tete Medicated 465 Broadway A Bad Hreath.—HMow Many Lovers ig saperated—how many ff cure wae the ALM LA rieks asa dentrifce, aight and Ae Th, cents For sale by all drugguts, Kennedy's Medtcal Disco: Medicines vave Tt arver fa im, Cheers, Soabe, and e om Tao san belt's Tar and Twealy pitied for the Cure of Dis- LIN, DO Boat street oved irratment Hold by MIL. hor De WAT. Moo Pe tne New York and vict 49 Boud atreet, where removes s fitim the tase with the texture Or noor nt ihe ek te for conauingtion ID Ma Cave—Manen,—At Springville, Stateo Island, on Ture day, September 17, by the Rew. Mr. Batts, Axcun Cave, of New York, (0 Mite Saray Mf Maes cheoghter 0! Lyman Marsh, «( Springvilie, formerly of North Adams Marsachusetts Moatos—Woorm. — \t Coa, Washiwgion county, New raday, September 17, by the ey, David & Rowewr Mowros, of New York, to Mre. Saran M Purses —~On Sunday, Juae 7, by the Mev William Meotgomery, of [. Y. Wim Kareron to Mew. Saaesin M. Preneies Je\ybia. Srear “wplember 18, by tho Daniel Fe Loug Ile Mise Marv 20 No such marriage havin J HOAG, No, 64 Wot Tilty Unird ateowt Died. ray, “eptember 10. Mexsamin f te Francis Manebi, aged 21 years Hix faveral will take place (bin (Monday) afternoon ber 21, at ve o clock, from the residence of bu be ens Hlanch). at Stapleton. Staten Telagd tember 20, Mire Mawy He William Mackey, (Monday) stternoon. at three he taken to Alvany (or interment Bus On Sandey, september 20 Bann, «eed 62 your F. apd A. ML, bene His (uneca! will trk@ piace from bie late residence Ne. bb (Monday) afternoon ab two v clock and A.M. of (his erly are respectfaily eudua pave # pimase copy Aepiember 20, Kramers youn, nd Mary Baxter, aged 5 years and ¥ 1 Way « member of Union Lodge « Av eraxoan tine ‘s (Moudey) after nck, (rom the residence of ber parents and Tillery aireeia, Brooklyn, without fur toer note Wiad Hawer, seed 14 monthe, son of Wow The (reads of the feroly and those of fe broiber ia hin Lawlor, are invited to attend the funeral, + Ninth avewue, eantecee of bin prremus. Yo Lat Ure @'cloek tweo'cocs frou the residen: 126 Vast Thirty 4ourtts street. Raacar. —00 Sunday, Septembe 20, at (he reaidenue of | her grandfather, on Weck Wonteheater -ounty Fame aren, #ideat danghter of (barien Marker years aod | mowtha. The funerat serviens will be in (be res yterian churet throge Neck, Twenday morning, at half pact nine The body will be tateo for interment to Stratford, Cone. from Wilamebriige, by New Haven train which leaven New York ey AM The frigeds of (he famiy are i V0 Wednesday, Sepiomber Beow™, aged 20 youre and 7 memtee uoday Afternson, September uO, after ® oldent 900 Of Gthow R Crary erai in papers ot Twenday morning At Boonatearre, ou Mowtay 1 sacvicn of hin evn Company 1, One Hundred frongides regiment, New York State Volunteers years, # mouths and It days septom Caconn, 0 Bunday eventing, September #, bene Paarre, relict of the late Ratoaay Orovky of (his city Notice of foneral (0 Toeday's papers. Lane. (rn Sunday, Soprember 26, Narisme, young | est son of Jone ond Winer ban Clark, aged | year ene © onthe ‘The (rienia of the family ate requmetet loneral, from No. T Clarke street, on Tuesday two o'ebt Davns At Wont Partns, 60 Saturday, Septeamber ly ( Michaat Deviin, aged 4s yrare ¢ menihe wll be talkers Co Want mm ° in Rrookiyn, FD mcurdsy “ + Annua, daughter of Raymond a end mand trite of amity are cone tal, from the tend ' vt aelay tiveralng, at Len a Coverage Demere Dari, aed avon wh te *” ove ‘ Hatin aver, ihe rhe wae “a wernt ” en ne rd woe | 69 ol Sinem, ‘The (rend And Hi ona 1 WOOD Lue & Gevon whol wt: aan one o'chon, the Op Vitias,—Saddenly, on Ha Merday arterveon, hore eery I eK. Pea ot td gi Pon Hig rr Wet Mo: her pan buneral (hu ‘weakdence of wud, thus (No '. lly of the ‘amely, wad (hy law Patewlt ooery, ar erat om bey late re. day) wtoro “on, , aylowe? one, < mea P| eae, Fo Pieced» peu vt Lig damntly, a: ed yd her fee od ther LAY CeVORED BELGE, Lek seu Somtoy, Seutember 29, Owex rare UAt¥e of Che par eh Asbick Tevue ba day, September 19, after a sewers: fame dausbtor of Wane It and A i mouie and 6 dayw on ANrcoUs man POTPIOW AN SW ED wareoe the phsmcrae 2 iat ve oe eaoed wy tae en faite in the mdnorrity of bw ADIN fo form @ CDEFE LOL mmm, roland by bhm in (le trentines ow fem dies *) a tornnen. at two @ chee, fom epatrnghs2 pal wie No. 195 Prince streod, 18 remiteoce, 64 Mod ond aterek "Dn eo hee Covnea, aon of Jo. Wwf. 1, Goureas, of, The friaWM Sad rolitives ot od the funora wtrnet, on Woda 0 yoae Of hus in New York: 1an8 wii! bo ome oem, favited w oburct, Var o'clock’ The to the Now York, Bay*Cometery Grom, —At Y ont: Ran amen, wi The (riveds of fuboral, this (Mi Cham! Hesatsany.—On Seu ila, asm, wife’ "Tue rolatives and friceda of thie fancity we imy ited to attend the (un@rst, from bor late ra street, on Tueeday for Sexaa! and | «further not! \oterment. Tinos papers please copy, Titmeame On hunday Bop eptember 20, 20, of typhoid aver, Sana Cananinn TDtax, aged 00 y The friends and relatives of tho oily aro sigmoid f invited to attend the funeral, No. orci ocKWO0R, At ay oe aftermwon, non of Ktiza andthe late Jobu years, # months and 5 days, Copnecticut papers please copy: Molar TAK 258 Wont wtrect, this (Mon: MoMoruxy, sacri 1, Lhe below Lmvath aud 2 days, The rel on Friday & ny Grhon: \ family are & ay) aflernoon, & o’clork, (0 BE. John"@churee, Yookern \ Street dopet at eon and olor y, Haplomber W fitesman, ~At Newark, N. J., om Rate ption, Kaisa, wit of How, \ ‘*UAImia ‘The [rivads and relatives are reapoctfuity iaeitne tond ber funeral on Tussday aftorwoon, at one o'okm the Franklin atreet M.. church, Rewidence 26 fra o*tio treet Lawn.—On Saturday, September 19, Homaven: fa “™. aged 23 years and 10 dors, Frieuda and accu iniaicos are invited to attend time & nogal, a 56 White street, Huis (Moaday) morning, at dm | o'clock. His remains wilt be taken to Piainfeld, Ni Jig + iver ana friends of the famil te tamiiy are renper fully é a iweyed (rom the oi woning , Hoptomtror ‘ited to atic from bee late residence , 237 Watorfatrect, this (Monday) afternoon, at twu ook. 1.2OvARD —Oa Saturday, Heptember 19, Jutsa, daughter of Michael aud Julia Leonard, aged 18 yeu ‘The friends aud rolatives of the famil attond the funeral, from St. Stophen’s church ty-oighth street, th L Wodnoaday , Yepten ‘Twenty sixth regiment Oonmectiout Lockwood, aged 29 Volunteers, olden On Saturday pe aciaidine 19, Pa Molsxnty, suddenly; a native of Larrea, county 10, Ireland, aged 4 year rienda aud relatives of the family aro reapectfut!y invited w attend the funcral, from hin late residence, No, 'y) afternoon, at two o'clock, 400 Sunday morning, September 20, Pura- wife of Goorge McMullen, aged 24 yoars, ad those of bor uncte, Robert Harrold, are respectful! the finmra! nervices, this (Mond welock, from her late residence, Huron atroet, Greenpoint Mactal 0a avenue, corner of ix. —Om Sunday , September 30, Cuanum Maso: Tune MacLavamu, aged | yeat and 6 months, youugost son of Tennis and Biizabeth Maclaughin ‘The relatives and frieada are invited to attend the funoral, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock trem the residence of hia parents, No, 163 Lewis street. Moty —On di ber 10, oe! \ wc ‘The relaliven aad trh | attend tie Coneral.on Iiesday afternoon, at residence of his father, near Be nt —On Priday evening, Meptem eae, Mrs, Seeaw Vaxnen mer ail dleranen of (v6 Bealp, | from the The relatives and (riends ace inv i'ed to attend the fu cal, without further mvitation, from her late residence on Tuesday moraing, at eleven o'clock. the font of Cortland? atreet at ‘Ding at three o clock |’. M please copy ~After « short \liness, om Friday ow ing. Seplember 16, Haawany A. Wor Madinon, NJ. ihe train leaves fre past ight AM, rety Pougb keeper pape Worlanitaurr abreet Fume A cm N notin law, year of bis ce. pone rm mee. Ate, godt 0 ATOUNDING CURES MADE YATOR Att YATES AR? DOU RI, fan ob had emt TAtT s LaF * 138 Mow without further woty will pleane tah 4m Saturday, September 19, aftor a long Hi tines, which she bore with Cur: idow of Joun H, Pallinter, aged 47 19 dave. the (iene md relative \etian fort. this (Monday y ntroe' wok, without further invitation ‘ully invited to raing leave the fot of On randay turday, Sey a HYATOS LIFE BALBAM © | One Hs HALA AM September FYATTS 1k PATEAM © Hick ati aged 18 | grees the ron \" unde Lim Ominre ibe here byw hw PRR CMR FOR TH PXTRAOT OF s1omT uu stow some sioner siauT « phvaiers sprees wed ‘ee ni OOMING Ri om ING BLOOMING nian niAOMING boy Aroguiens gomeraly Fine on Note Pave Card Mngrevwe Matloner? Vierie * fy To belar Tee lene ape wou PROADWAY nicinied [rom & cm BLOWIN net berear terem Drees thre 82 CU nterehiw Lore it ney 1%, al the remdence Commodore Kagto, Sumivos Sacer, in iit be taken to Newark (or interment ark on Tena: " ”, AREY HALT, Aged ttend the fuveral, this (Mon # Holly, resi Wille of deep ait hat dw 9, DOURLE ATE MUTH 4 strees Bggosnacater. wRKUN ware OPRKUA or nnue enrue remus. ® cuenoe een OOL a aod fragrant Porfame dieu ied al ower from whieh (akee ie LAYS BRON He Mioholae Nowe Patret Sel Co ‘ Viner Chane ate “ wiew ROK OF 81D Money ame UPWITT we RRL Treeview the tatew aed YULTON #TRERT bond | 6 baltpaat tw ‘Traine ‘reapenttuily ca we ta ing, Bey ro invited to East Twoa. one o'clock. ack woow, of the September 19, after a abort if0 of Lewis Mot rogor. friends: ‘and relatives are reapectiulty invited to at. twat the (uneral, from her tate residence, No. 348 Sixth nd frieods of th ait further vitod to o'clock, er 18. after in the 2d year hal! i red her | anon e Lark bre «4 * per er 460 tha be ‘Taow ‘eho hav | “‘ikneasod the tne Loved cnc aibien d WHth Ce (Orrin dikrase, cat appr ente fond would hace thong cae eumen liom tt p werk’ y baegeemiar ed we ret phe ite tuvtomd OF beware weeks oF and re red are. even tage nowrs ot de ora te Pe cure o Oly Homk (non im almom eve: have eeu his paticntn, wiv ya te bear Snuene Dy word Lobie profereion Of mhow have permeated dim Cortina of th thete gurea Ihore which be has failed Wo 0178; bat thaoe wr the Hearse bad been eullered ta) rogrene HigM be oer AuplieRtion Lad been ai:hough in wamy Of these in flow days of ilo i (he patie: erected 1 pemdongiang ite ane ad nh wrametlinen even ro Uf remembered. Len frrme Bey ean ecinkew lo remwid weed aml eddett Wy rhvmts bn th mine De Rohewek am! hie abies of 4be decrmsed have low ever ready atet wat Foe a im Ho wingie bnalan eda cure baw be fet abd WR) oy Rte adler. ater a Long conver 0 study. ty %, ‘udemment Het extemal ye Otad be Ingenuity aud the ene we di iene sa or wach otter. wail eet ih ‘at, aad area tee cogtinraa ner oF ibe [heed demon’ pros Cd ‘ iniricw@ ural: ent corre tage (hor ape * muperonling, calonied and, wie ooo euney ice Varios wht the arabons of mer ory tas brew that ris 10 Ue eoustitneiag fit ley toward the C8re Of comm mee Wage. OF (0 COFFEE any Lue’ Pinal Leudenep meen, Wy Dm ibe ection of the bowets altetiag the snosetsous nile the action Of the Pilly owehe liver, mat oom mlag sialied Reaewed Bouse —A otsumiian ond y liatitied (0m seawend aul Kole vesld be taate Oa wine Sas andy huruiess be vee any ot z imation, Siar fm ues han oom sikodoneg. ‘italy At adap tho, amasenance of every other wt Tron the nikal 4 ron the prouliat property ot actin > th aed rentenwe tee whstrle julons, enabling thens ( Wigvealed susaigan) te concert thereby. promatog Alou, ihe PrOpee per which fametion iy 80 mbemloqel rene (imi te @ hmettiefeat contition Of the Woot. vetay late tie mabe el (macs, resioring feeb aud muscie.an, le Onneretlen with Lie actom of tin MABDRAKE Pitt. eel arming the seem neh vcore condition @& enehles 4 We ormrewer, 0d dincbarge Hl Moe Od mater end \ebeall ry emeee boy which wmraas the rept isn womenisbon f eee ey dierharge, ‘will werwesainy aticen Malle, at tee Hoon cretion: ) ngewe ter prihewNen of B the formation af hae phe coe Jectumily Cretealing « depersmg OF SCOT ONS wOveS O8 WAY hare formed om the hinge. Tels effect of these me iit previa sotlon teffort of mature © whe the ¥ Wien the ayetem hae be the fuactinme tor vid brood i and teaimeat thal ralon power hich re: lea, renew taal i stremethene All the reoup renee a dant Il iit ie WS SRE rbd ona “x” TONITE. ‘wilt pay fin mek and fatal tage Wall Toul, the liver we a eneave CCgRUs and blond hae tom, an acing the broneial obes, end remerew 1b eleven e’clock. 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