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4 ~ POLITICAL. Manifesto of the Chase Faction in the Cabinet Against Seward. Mv. Lincoln Considered a Nincompoop. Tharlow Weed ou the Other Side, Gobbling Up the Niggerheads and Copperheads, 31 j i >¢ iNdw tad kA , ALTAS bl AHV YT Wilh NEW YORK UiNKAUD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMY IR 22- 1803.—TRIPLE SHERT, P A a foreign natins—the Rio Grande frontior, On the (2c haod he be domonentio party ob: Ho'y close ths eyes to thet act The following are sho ; - , Prettor soon Mexico, which, a'tor ® tous & by 10 fuaeof our, ppcation to the administention is vice: — Baines ot the mon Leld for er, haan ice eR, Honey fs M ‘AY tits Hoard will Conclude tho wearing of casos dency Carpeater, amos Millor, Cau Yee Bhywer, Ibu J Nigh ward, Woich, fred. Yougenaick, Andres Ourins, Theetore Zit mor, Morris W. Drake. John ies, Jono he ‘The funora} services will take place this (Tuesday noon at tweive o’cloolc, from Itev. Dr. Adams? : Of ‘Twonty-fourta birect and dadisna avovue’ The reer covsuituted + tbe back door of the reboltion,’’ through |) th felt, Mr Vitor must be ora-en in spirit, without patri- which mils acd trafic to an immense extent might pass Ohm, prtde or manhood, to sulk a draft hime, w ive bo if aw les fo ves rd to the mechanic and laborer who is THA THIRD DISTRICT. Broadway and sot.ous struggle bad, im the haudsof the Liberais, resis toes to ihe po yoraunent? George Fuller, Roary Paicié, W. rew Ohnrise | oNLy A0@D PARES. shbdved domestie tactiog’ and "inaimeatnc @ ropabliods | NG fete rr ii.d, atvo, that ee neato on art, Martin visionadl Bisinan: Wiitium | Goorge deme oi Crane.. I. ¥, om form of government; and be would heve regarded ber | tae cre 50 fires of ‘hair abuse OF a who asfer with, le Lawre ice Vict, Bits Kemus, (oa'y Thiru, j , ONTHEN OF KOTRERIIGS ORILOKEE, September it ‘Muncy i. ae eatitied st lent to eur moral euppore. On tho other, | thea, 0) > Su. 1: Shin grmerts by Mew ., The Jobb Ffanvt, Joun Onto, Fea Rao tnns Leote | Atsoxs Chap a dnuithter ot John P tad Cathacios at, hey a he would bave geen Lexus, whose toyal citizens bed 6... © o' the Ind» nuew. whose zea! tor the drait lod him — Gulvih, August Foo-e, Gus’ Poblonger, duancs Dawiison NOW IX HERVIOS, ‘T mouths, and 8 days. 4 been betraved by a United States General and wivon up iD ail nt a. eho ‘ayesha fe wes de, dee drafted Charles Goes, 7 “b Coaros Forbes, Chag, McDowell tears At: By Korwaik, Cona. on , Bop: to rebel rule, and wou ve thought that they shonld, tim ci, inet ously RMS from ing are _ aS a “ bor . " not as a mutier of favor but of right, hay Folie. daly wi dover, hame om such & sueak! Subcct bY gg Ane, {hOwIg are the'manes Of tlio Kabstitaios nae} oe ye: he oa sod eee Sse avid, aged 48 years Ata ghace he would have discovered that thie ier ine ton ony, and conatantly pressing ethers ito ' “ i in swety, when they could mawhere elso, and through nals. The rete. ‘ “ . " tivge, friends ena insances arc which the rebet loaders, when the wo'st Might Come to, ¢ mye se fo lowe bis wefe And Children. F apase panibes a tha duties j POR OPERA Sane ae . Fibn fulmahed teh Gack eaiwit Fl, Buchan, | to detend, urs a ne the worst, wonld bepe (O@scape with their person pro. | Stil! move weruiismg, Hf possible, @ Uhe couree of Mayor iets 4 Wm. pheli; A. EL. Sievprs furnished | DONovAN.—Ow Sunday, September 20, Manaaasr, wile perty v fereiva parts, He would have 6o@0 tut, owing) Ordy to, whose de lied’ Bom, instead of yallantly stepping | Tew SIXTH DIsrhCr. ccaiian, al Wh Danes Turdtshed Reary | Of John Nonovae, Jr-,aged 23 years, 4’ monthe aud 15 dase, iemoleness wd other enuses. the rebels bavig no | forwait, a) ai exmate to pear men, siesikat The wayor | Ah advertiacmont appeared ta yenterday’d Himiaia’t Monwromesy, Wan HL Holiinghead furotbed Waa. | ays. navy it wns tho wonkost roimt in all theterrivorpolaimed 68 Wied’ wide rulriotlam at comreutioas and’ in pre: . nat aii drafted mon te the winth Seward; Cuurios 8. Vavylis furnished Chartos Carr; Angue- | | ihe rolstives.aad fricmis of tho family, and those of by than ul that Such, apart rem other comsiferations | @an 0 pr; ke 6 gor a racemosa ie a Has ward, see ne Ba@. |G; w. iivcadneud Cureiehod Jobs Paton, Hoary oe ber futher, Corncims LyoeR, and hor tarBer-in-taw, Job stated, it ougpt at once to on an He wou! tr © teeny beavily upow the government to wen heard © adjudicated upon, that failed to "edie ; + 6 ‘au, Se; ain mewbera bave seon that to accomplisn this, and cull oot the joyal |, sn + profite: but his gon, when dratted, 13 Rm, P | foedighod Wa, Wind; Branole EZ. Havomyorgfemntsh of Aurora Gppear ou or beiore Friday noxt, would be treated as’! Michael Martin. o mpany, No, 4%, are wwested to atten: men of the border, an ariny would not be required, but ay id the fungret, a LW Dew sob ert He t, however. sf 00 4 this (Toesday) |, wb Rall-past one oe’ &ey &e., &e. that a rogiment, a’ gunboat, and a supply of arma, &e, | en : but these ofices do nex expore wom | 4'6ertire Very few persone are coining forward 98 | say cose, Mickel toes renal Ovo, Wat: B. Eighiprecrunth auyenk;baiegen Rots <n Fide eset would have sufficed. Seeing this condition Of things, und | to eny Mary wndfeos, Keine a soldier is quiio | present, and oniy clovem oases wore disposed Of | Brower, Jobin Torrison, Jesrph Reaooe, Hugh McNe!l, Davtox.—-Ia Greeawioh, Chna., om Sunday morning, -- Knowing that true diplomacy amupifests itoelf ratherdy |e \ilerout thing — Owl upon such false pret -nces—svirh — Le!ore tho Honrd adjourned at 12 o'clock. ‘Joba NoCione, Win, Réitmsyor ip ‘Strettz, Pintip | September 20, aiter a stort mud painful illness, Eumauem, President Lincoia’s Administration, acts than empty words, be would Lave demonded that | cin o h tops patriotiom ¢ * porson ovideuliy greally ever ago aypeared oo Mee | Maniy, Josouh’ Drow, Kdwit. s\- , Daniel Finn, Chas | WKe of David Dayton, iw the O%h your of ner age. x Yrom the Tribune, Sept. 19 j the smail force required, with the arma and supplies +L Waky Wb the Joast, But of doubiful CR in sgura Nicolls’ some bemg catier; but a severe Max Diplo! 4s Nabe T 4 ag’ S» fades a sonmmer cloud away, What is called & reonbiican government being bat a | necessary, should be sent to the mouth of the Rio Grande, | expe"! adi hag heen, from various various causes, Che Cvamination by Commiséi-ner La Mont brovght to PAL? OOMMUTPATION ‘So sinks the gale when storms ara o'er; collection of agencies, the sovereignty residing in the | and long’ eres Fort Brown (which wes nolwally — 6. cor Abe ind venibareasod ap to vonder tt largely bit (Nat be had a non bearing the same nae “at Dennis Buckloy, Wm, Orford, Winslow Twitcked, Wea: Bo sontly shuts the eyo of day, . peapie, prihe cfivers ave met rulers but s rranis. Nob | abandoned vy'the rebels, 86 certain wore they (hat we | inoi‘ectual. We shail mot obtain as many conscr absont in the ountry '* Tie was told thar if Mr. Carman- "| ¢, Stioiman keToriand, " te ‘So diow a wave'along the shorde ainfreyn nthe, (hey Forge: this, and, when criticrsed with @ | woolt tke ity shortly alter, New Orieana had surrea- | aro req sired to Dring tho war to an honorable conclusion, Cama Nigol!. te., did ot presont Mmsclf before Fr idayke |, Ou-nesiDasT, ‘The relatives and trindwot tne'fam ty are invited wiew fo Cicir imprevement, or attacked wih the design of | dered) would have been ours. What a stuniing blew it | Wo. ought pot to have been in this dilemma. Atan carly would be bold to bo a deserter ° . Eawerd L. Beadio a attend the funoral, from ber late residence, thts (Quesdayp cansing (hair removal when removable at the pleasure of | would have been to tho hopes, of the rebel loaders, | day 1h us oetod nnd urged upoe members of Conyreas Ayum locking character, balf aaiinr half greentiorn, tenn. afternoon, at two o'clock. he appowding power, resort lo tre hackneyed fatlucy termed 1 What an accession to our military force it would have | endimenb tio the Cabinet remedy for the evil we | Was Accepted by the Board im the evening as a substitae. Maonry Vey; Raward Mervin, Coono Brahm, Henry Dovonvt.—On Monday morning, September 21, Groraw by Jorony Benihane °° (he aici! malelactns’ soroa—abiatk | occasioned. What @ moral eupport aud countauance | now Fifer irom, It was simply tO enlist mon for | His vecutive umsterdy, roiling gaie induced the Board 40.1. woud tai Uinnee Deldrich F, Breveng, Philip ‘Anwny, | DONOUUA, son of the late Joha’and Mury Donohue, aged Bt- sya allack govermineni! (seo Une expoe of this tala | would it bave given to Mextoo, How ditferently should | “tiw6 y oors, or for during the war.” Undor that form | Mqulre if there was suything tho matter with him. when | Homy Cols sions ie i | Fears and 6 mouths. cy th the review o! Ber tham's Pook of Fallacies, Contain. | we bave stood in tho estimation of the eivilized world. | of colistmous wo should now Dave rejoiced in an army | he rorticd that he was*‘three ahoois i the wind” He’! Ned, sony 3. Seaenck ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to-et> ed in the Rey Sidney Suith’s Essays.) see ea ats When the'Fronch Emseror undertook 10.J.0f votcrn: But, as at, outeldor, my voice was too | afierwurds modesty roquested that.as ne wos a Heutenavt | Imm Suixa6ue mus! Atmour, Wim, Burke, Chas, Devon, |/eveCuneral,on Wedno-day afremnora at one a’olock peal Let tuom do 60 if they can do no more, invade ‘exido,-we bad been go fortunate as to have our | fecbie: I. romomembered that was the mosh in a Sanjor?’ regiment ia Englund, he word tike 10 | dce', ‘Itohert’ MoKay, Conrad’ Kunts, Patrick Partride gieely, frome the residence of hurbrothor ta-law, Joba Mé- ‘So taras the public can Jndge, Soe cotlonnicn of serocies epee ment Lyrae over by a Secretary eo wold | popular form. of enlistment in 161%. It waa tho form, i oe ondor a feces Yene ia) price eet, John’ faba ? pita . ar |» 256 Mghih aveuee, i" o known as President Lincoin’s administration wes for enough to -ssert the Monroe doctrine, aed of only | alter rerving three short a , under ings that ‘one th wight this child kuew nothing 13 OF 41TR FA ALRKABY ouny: DR. I ury, Conn., om Monday, Sey fire tree monihs of tts emistence but @ continuation of svilioient frmuess to take the ground’ that we theant to if thou thar 4 ny WW. Gates, Mabort On aoyecuon Air, Buchanun’s. To some extent, this was necesaari- ly tho case, Surromuded by treason, it lid to set to work slowly and with great caution Since that time, it has both acted and omitted to ac. in a very peculinr way, and without #0 much os the senrbiance of unity. The Departmenis have been carriet on keparaely and indepmilentiy, without con-rt or even con-ultnon. At Cabinet moetings, such of the Secreta Tics ag chose may have expressed their opinions ms Lo Lhe matier io hand, but in general a vole @ppeurs not to have doen taken That most of the Denartmonts have been maniged well no candid and unpre udiced observercan deny Ti fecretary of the Trcwsury bas done his share of the na. tional work with marked “abtiity and wich distinguished bucoess The Postmaste General has shown biinsell (10 fay tho lexst) folly equal to his position, No complalat has ben made against the Attorney Goveral and the Se cretary of the Interior. Jt has been u gd that the Sec but our continu d nave’ se that has bees mber and strength of our war The in the o the op;cetion to be without foundation. The Administration of President Liveoin (if the term Amini traion con prop riy be appli toa gor a3 his his been) has beon entirely * mental,” each Secretary rouning bia own machine o thought prover, taken, in additio depart he id the ~ecrotry of State having under- o run the President. dfe if ts thet, having no uni'y, Preswent Lincola’s (i: vernmn’, as such, has been and is wihot a policy, aud iustoad of iad has drifted @lom: some six months cr a year bobild t loyal public sentiment of the country. ‘The fact that it could do so and exist 8 anew proof of thy exce|lcnce and inherent etrergth of a Republican form of Government Such a stexe of case could not ovcur for a fer weeks waiter United monarchy wilhiut causing either a change inthe aninistry or arcvolution, (tis a migjortuncto our country that President Lincoln lack force of character—firmness. ‘The rebels nd revel sym,athizers who charge that thore ie dauger thut he may usurp ali power and verone tyrant, expose themselves to ridicule by the absurdity of thelr Greusgtion. ; By his refusal to sign a doath warrant, he permiied one hundred and twenty fire thousand dosertions / To our army @ acoumulate, What a mistakou and fatal ender hearted ness! Hecould not be iudaced to use black troops unti! Months atte: the revels bad recruited both negrves and Tudiars, and then ho seemed to hesitate tor some time as to wneiber he would extend to them, by retaliatory Measures, the protectivn due every soldier, He wa: tardy in-coming to the resolve lo remove generals thit mish! be einsuiccessful; and, though his action in tuis respect bas been cordially and fullp sustained by the army and nation does not appear able to nerve himself up to apply the same salutary rule to Cabinet officers. Be has, through vacti lation, aliowed the ec nservative “fricuds” of @ dis alfected Governor to obtain a stay of the drat to sume wooks, and has done, and omited to do, other thiny which, while they demonstrate that wo are’ im ne danger Of losing our Hborties ia consequence of bis assuming tv become # dictator, show that he has more than once im- poriled free institutions by bis trresolution, Lenoe {t \# the more important that loyal mon should 6up; ort and strengtien him. But, whaecer may have lien the errors ani’ omisions of President Lincoin, it is clear that he bas meaut well, and that, tbough tardy, he ha» done much, very much, towards bringing the rebellion to aolose in the only wy it ought to be terminated—by Drushigg it out by ferce o! arms--and for this he Is ent! (led to the gratitude of the country. Boeides, what he has dono shows that no one can suspect that he wit! fail into tho error that @ Svate cau commit suicide—thit trai. tora cal Geprive to iuizens of any of the rights they POAWeHE AS Cliccos OL the State iD which they sre dom! Ciled, end ‘ct the national goverument hag tatied t ive them protection. Of course, the re enslavement of lacks (oat © been emancipated as a matter of mili tary expediency ca.not be included araong those rights. He docs nui ussume that the goverameut nas power ty Fo eusiave the treo, nor js there now reason to apprehend that he wil! recommend anything alice so faithless and 80 dishonorable. Having Aine d eed Napoleon IT, and Mexieo in the ar 2 this, xnd baving expromed the couvic tout is uov enbireiy ‘departmental,’ it follows that the posRion occupied by the secretary o! and his action bearing upon Mexieo, should noxt YO Goasiderod. igu affairs seem to Lave boeu man aged solely by kim. 5 Poward’a friends, doubtless with bis approval, PA vyle him the Vremicrmwhy, itis hurd fo discoves: ce over the Presideat be greater than that © any other person, that docs not maive him the Premic: ‘The office of Seeretary of State, especially since interior ave boon tuken away frofu it, posseases no antrin wrey orer any other position England, tuo Firat Lord Ate ‘Treasury’? is the Pre mior, 9. 1 10 all governments, th opicer charged with te Devorimn! of Fenanro, which bas to sustaia all the other @opartmeniy, and in times liko the present, to supply an exiraordiary amount of the sinews ot war to tbe Taili- tary and naval bureaus, is ‘he real Premier. io ove CaO read the eluborate exays Of Mr. Seward which he L to be speaches, can wade thyough the mixture cf ¢ r tueuddle, of plat mistalen for alizati ”, prophecies, which make up his dl . correspondence, &od cau calmly contemplate his voaltioal cares and come to the conclusion that be is a maa of | tty principle, of oarnest convictions, and abovo all of pluck. 2 to have been actuated by expedioney nein discussing and acting wpon matters that have come re , without the & fore hi test reference to what may ave cocur #d before, or may happen thereafter. At the outsot of the robellion Mr. Seward determined that it aowild, if possible, bo terminated by ® compromise, id leave the great diplomatist that negotiated the Northand popular at the South rather, »xword. In an oifictal letter to Mr. Adame 10, 1861, he charged the President with be Ol GoNQueT rebels, aud express. ed bis own conviction that In order to do so our govern ment would first havé to becomd @ despotism. His Language ty a8 follows == the italigg are Do} bie). - he morement (she attempt, to ongaulze foderacy }, cgfore, in (he opinion of the President, teu dliectly to hy Woke, speeding Sip ‘Be suntine movemuts in lat clreRsidnegs havd Already resvited tn Spanish Americ and sper ally in Mexico, He believer, narorthe Ws ibe ett! “~ ‘oth reed] e bev] 88 the citizens other States, are : fo follow the lenders to that bic ukan eat ag na = he would not be disposed to regret a cari Gated Ap Uoving that we could m ira, LaMoly, that the federal government coi 0 wecedins Siates to obedience by conuest, even though he deposed to question that proposition. But, In fact, the President willinnly accept tne true. Oniy am’ imperial or eapotic goverument could subj gnic thoroughly « saffectod fd insurrecvionary members of the State.” (Message and uments of 1361 and 1902! p, 74 » Thore may bo persous a oe upon the p Barney t of the favors of the State ‘tment we that is citution of SMexico by way of illasiration historically correct~that the President did + t a truo”’ that the rebellion was invincible, not er Pero motw—vot because any other member of bts cabi- it thought so, because be communicated with the rebels, dogma’ it was—but because indoctrinat whose od ‘by his Promieg.”” The attributing of Such an opinion to the resident would pot be regarded by thom ay a libe! upon saying that be y Bot thor im, Prt would not to heir minds convey a peculiarly offensive imputation. oy may inatet that the views enunciated indicate both Bin and spirit—that the publication of them ponoxed to message was calculated to conc//iate our ropubl bors, the Mexicans; to induce England to Ee neutrality and even decline to a sell Welligeronts to cause Sraeee © Se ‘ine, to dishearten traitors, to make the Pre. i Joat to be esteemed, to give Nar rare culiennael ome and to Rerve the arms of our brave fora ia the approaching strife, ihe ‘one people however, hold directly the con- coupled by Mr. rong, it was bot sapere thas “his practice should be Hence it ts be bas done more to encourage ‘sustain the redettion thap to defeat ead crush it, vocatiag & blosiadng Jnatand. o< 4 repeal of the creating the rebel ports 6€ airy be recognized the Toreiga to Fecognize them, as to tle our Rade agaicat priva. jog when {t was our strongest check interven. ‘a want ‘ee: a Pode 5 wort, By tetrecttag our iiss: abandoning Monroe piadd ‘the doctrine, sg NTS ‘Mex’ fty failing to rTrey ie 1s rouek pore it. Bo ‘ho have been and are of great ied to pow trying to give us ible, he juader, the resuite of which acarce what sow it at aiditionat Nelaieioch Wo > be seen. Soppose for @ Moment that at the inception Bye iam is had by aman porsessed » more thaa ordinary information and ho how wonkd be yt ne con tingeneies » sce. auevey of the oF toeret fe with a (erence to the trust ry charge, ‘A hatoraily bave “which 1 calsted myself, in 4, though that 4erm of was mistékon, a& bo learned tt beiore he was born. He yaervico expired by the treaty.of peace, before ft lolt the retired amidst a generat burst ot laughtor Thos following (3 @ list of Whe cases disposed of during tho day:— FRRVICE, BRED FOR, , Patrick McManus, 245 7th .v.; Michael Gallagher, 163 West 2ith st.; Honry H. Everton, 80 Horatio st ; Honry Dockhardt, 164 Weat. 20th at.: James kieevos, Jr, 249 West 12th bi; Wm. M. Cunningham, 206 Wooster st. ; 4 ptember 21, of dipthoria, James Victor Yx10N, son 4, andPau ine Dinblee. ehh posapaert Particulars of the funeral in Wedresday morning's pers: bar: rnGas,—Srddenly, ath’: residence; on Satorday aticrnooy, Septem er 18, Frevencn Wien Gouncax, in he 6on of John T. 1, Gouryas, of New York, ‘The friends and reintives of the fainilg TW George W. Gates, Robert Pull, AVAESS. Natt Abe ngelvery, pe tbrceeith bon be abt ued 0 it, Gevege Diveralt, Martin TPB, Mos. Mariktre, Santos Larney, Joh Kinkell,Jehn taltis, Jolin Farrci!, William Novre. Mibu OVER AGE. Pat, Simmons, Pat. Finnan, Pili auger, Heary Siguor, Jobo Tiva: bo really noutral—that, ag our quartermasters were buy- ing breudstuffs and our ordnance officers arms, the | rocruiliny rendezyaug. Frcash should not be permitted to purchase brendstufie Tut while the avert WE not givo'to €he army tho num- nor the Mexicans arms in our ports, what would bave | her of troops: tequared, there is anothor way of doing it, been the resnit? ‘There waa a doarth ta France| And this imposes a duty upon us all. We need now a ro- could pot make war on ug for being really ooutral, and },kindlins +4 the flame of Patriotism which dluminated tho at all events could not fight ug, nor could she invade | Stites and inanired the People in 1881 and 1862. Lot ug Mexto, without Wreud. Our army would bave got tts | appenr! to the spirit thet then animated all classes. Moro Honry ¥. 64 Ned/ord street, at two o'clock, ‘year of his age, Hayes, Killiw Stoin- Jacob 170 respectful saves, Jacob ford cheaver, and Mexico would have been saved. As | and better soldiers can.bo obtained by voluntary efforts | Samuel Thorn, '244 West 17th gt.; Samuel S. Glarko, 639 | Rordem, jas Browe, Ty chaot MeDon- | Wvitod w attond the funeral se vcor; at St. Job it is, by enpplying the Fronch and denying the Mexi- | thin by ec necriptia,” Repertomce “fd taught otbers | iroudway, pes wis Pate Mefenough, Michael: MeDon | guiyrk,, Varick street, on Wed.i's:y rao"mta’, nt eleven cans, «ve enabled them to take the Moxican capital, | what the Washington government geoms not to have PURNEHED SURSTITOTH, ‘w Ti BeRVIOF, MAROn 3. o'clock The remains will be conveyed ‘roar the eh iroh and baye aliuated the Mexicans, We bave enabied Na- | understood, that for obtaining soldiers July and August Poter Gallagher, 218 West 25th st., furnished Wm. Michaot J. Higgins, Nicholas. Joucs. to the New York Bay Cemetery po ou HL. to put an Fin peror upon a republic, and inso | aro unsoasonable months; that while recruits, during | Hood; Julins Dounldson, 184 Wost leh st., furpished ‘ONLY eULroxT. Hrsemary.—-On Sunday, re tember 20, after a short Fee (a probably bay un the aid of Austria, We have | the heated term, aro. Obtained with didicitlty, in | Ldward Kdiek: Jnv. A. Gowri, 294 Wost 17th st.,fur- | awoe Hates,Jobm Silky Heruard MoGeath, Jaz Bridon, | Hines, Sarre, wife OF W. Hesenau, in theraed your of polit in his power, when #0 backed, te cause his Empo- | September, October and November, thoy como with | nished John Foibl; Kdwin Yock, 803 West 22d at., tur- John Faricy. her nge. ror of Mexicg to reco. nize the rebels, and thus to iavolye | ® roeh, if this and other can bo or. | ished Alex. Morrison, Marmaduke Bishop 25 10th et., UNMK AGA. ‘The relatives and frrend« of the finily ore repecttulty ns ju & | cw war to a disndvantace—io a war ip which be, | ganized and stimulated, as thie Biato was in 1502, by | furnished Wm. Wallor;'S. Knapp, $02 West 17th st., invited to attend the goer dt c+, No, Pernard York, Wma. Kelsey, John Jordan. ‘Te-duy st! the mumberd up to 1,561 will be called, THE RELING COMMITTEE OF THE BROOKLYN BOARD ‘eroes accumulated | Governor Morgan, against us, while wo will be cus off from | of two thirds of rotion of the republicans of Mexico. ab invincible army, including one half he returned veterans (one of whotn is worth two green volunteers or three conscripta), can bo furnished Lewis Kline; Richard 1, Salisbury, 104 West 22d at., furnished Wm. Jones, Jonathan Ogdon, 94 Clin. ton pisoe, furnished Thom. Keeler; Vatontine Manck, 163 48 Grand street, thir (nes lay) et tervoon without farther rece HAWKING.—-On i er 3). at the permitting torotgn Consuls in rebel norts } raised in two mouths. Wes! 24tb st., furnished Richard Nowman; Robt. Law, OF ALDNKMEN. Fresidence of ber ge ¥ in Willinms is exer wns the occasion of stil! another | Nor alould it bo forgotton, cither by the recruits or | 423 West 16th’ #., furnished Jobn ©. Wilkow ‘The Board met yestorday morning and eatieved tho-fol- ho« Hiawking, op the part of Mr. Seward, Certain of those Con- by “thobe who are called upon to furnish bounties, that owing to their activesyropathy with | their army work is nearly done—that the Aghting is ib ¢ involved ina quarrel with Gon. | principally over. We a large army now more for Heder ein whieh, a8 weurl, he» was entirely in the rights | mora! ofect than for tes. In the future, more wiil Mr spWard, Lowever, to gratity certain of the foreign | depend upon statesmeMand civiliacs than upon generals Noloters ond especially M. Mercier, undertook to remove | and soldiers, hia, bus he strong to bs removed: by director | = And 20w, a word in conclusion. Tho President haa, ord vu Drough Mr. Seward’s manage. | by proclamation, euspended the writ of habeas corp m M ‘Gor, orivinaliy destined for ‘the Mexican | This, thou fror Fesus, was divertod, aud seat to New Orleins, | and csewhere pertectly harmlese. will be made the occa wh +e lew hothing Biuce thereductioa o Port | sion for renewed and vehement exhibitions of political Y joh bed if net been besieged, wonld have heen | hostility. The das of yosterday anaounced it as a {all of Vicksburg, A very protiy re- | “Suspension of tho Writ of Liberty. ® fore@® Suppose that that’ expedition ‘This prociarnaticn, eve while no more than ono Judge a charge of & competent general, t M’Conn evists. is an needful as it was ia New Oricans, neral Butler lot alone, would not Finch, 114 Hammond st., faroishe |G, Carison; non, 165 20tL #., farmahed C, A. Jacobson. DISABILITY, Wm. Boyd, Dan’l. Mall, Atfred W. Starr, Theophitus A. Brouwer, Chas, Halt, Henry Etter, Juo. Btilimol:. OVBI AG, George 1. Ironsides, Sam’! 8 Fitch, James M. Jones, Jas. Cummings, Rovt. FH. Leatbam, Benjamin fuss: Teronce McGovern, Diedrick Osterhaus, G Sandford, Wm. 1. Reed. UMPRR AGH, Michasl Clynes, Jas. Dueenberry. ONLY 90N OV 4 Winow. Richard Flanigan, Clinton McDerala Le SMRTTOR MARCH 3. rebel ¢ Now Ort lowing porson# from the operations of the draft ; Fourth ward-—Thos. H. Crummy, Cyrus H. Fosbmy, Edward Leury, Bernhard Jolin, Goorge W. Johns. Fifth ward.—John Osborn, Jas, Farrell, Jas. Hurley, Jag. Furey. Ninth ward.—Samuel Waniow, Frod, Robie, Phinip Dano, Wm, Cavanagh. A resolu! directing tho Clerk to furnish the Provost Marshal with certified copies of the resotutions of relief heretotore passed, war adopted, aud the Hoard adjourned Destvuctive Fire in Werritory. A most destruotive Bre occurred in the city of Virginia, murs, Weataheator county, for inverment, Ou Mémday A TLR, aged lie stre ts Jowyeon near Elizabeth, a ter of Charles H, and Fravce: Jonystox —(in Sonday, Sep o’oluck A, M. ita Lawion, dunebier Elizavoth Lnston, aged ett sinin, Nevadw ovepl Dan t yoara, J monks end 17 where there was a Judge Hali and a (en. Jackson, None | ‘Thomas Peissasr. * 4 > fotiow on ‘ f ti "sas ho Bean put doven? "Would wot | but ou mies bave anything to ora Me But a Ac» orm, Se topseller, Aaa ls wi lente of he ben iat iy dg y 2 nerved by our moral countenance? | were ctherwise—if, in isolated cases, this power shouldbe | Peter Kulera. rope Cheap 5 ; renidwice ‘of? ber i y t Would vot our e(fective foree have beon increagrd by | abused, it is bevior that an inti showld be wroaged rwwamgue bt itr jtho dln omy cetaplistment on | from the residence of sa kari y < ide Re aritsLAaTiON. B Btreet, near the coener of Union, estinaittes his lose to be about $20,000; John Piper, proprietor of thts building and of the cne immediately adjoining, lost about $15,000; loymt nen of Texas? Would we not bold all of sank that we now cecups, and would it not Lave near Weat Hoboken, San Francisco panera please copy — tho government and Union should be endan- gered, Id for service. bishod substitutes Hol ¥ zor us a free State as it 1s, how difirent is'| This nrockimiation wit sroogthion tho govetaient: and | ieabiiity B. #, Moses and Dr, Cohew, the Jowish Iabbi, lost noont | Keene Guid or tenant poeta be o Rio Grande can be crossed by the I'rench | weaken {ts onemies + and those who, for political effeet, Over age $2,500 worth of furniture, in a house om A streei, between ear, 6 months and 2) aye. widh-ato position, and no rational man can doubt that | chooes to re-enact the folly of the federalists, willfind | Under age. Sutton avenue aud Union etreet; about #600 worth of | > thd rotatives and (ried: famt) full Father yield to France, and give up | thomspives, after the rebellion has been put down, where | Laid over... ; toy hilees the caroratt (on marie ee Pet hed chicteera dneertoochy gt siumed, Smith & Co., proprietors of # 01 ton, was niKO COU- to be ised a3 goldiers against us, than aur- mvited to atiend the tucer. Only son of a wi Main street, Brookiyn on Tu service March 2, 1863... mn Roe inte residence; 6T ar stand sud news: the foderatists wero afrer tho war of 1812, compelled to euder to us, have them forfeited, and thomselvos tried | disband—the doadors oither pecking iy eererer toner: as traitors ‘It can only be that by using negroes ag gol- | ular indiguation within healthier polltiest izations, abousg sina tame wipeta tom itenl domi eng crt pee, wemnte Sener | Her divers the French Einperor can carry on a war against us, | of, in retirement and. obscurity, invoking the forgetful: | ‘Total f +440" pompantny eontring atone of about cub, “Sites Thomas: | SRiOne INI, 9 hast and wary’ Fr: n0e, whieh wed nites nite Hone neha anna: anna iat ojonelogs ‘A.M. (HIS | ‘gon, on the wost side of A Ftroot, lost nbout 8400 worth fuperat wil! @co pla fr erndon, at of furniture, The house of Miko Ly , on Stewart wtrest, caught on. fire, but by tho porsevering efforts of tho workmen imitbeGould & Curry,of which Mike was of slavery. But what is strongest of all is that onc of General (now Marshal) Forey’s despatches to bis sovereign from Puobla ‘clock, from 452 Atl Lockwood. t R ektord, Th, PWARO H Locks 00 (Lormecly of elya. s eptember 15, ite Haven, Penpay!- THE SBYENTIC pIsTRiCr. THE DRAFT, In'tho Seventh district yesterday tho following businese eee x F eu foreman, it was saved, Tho new ehafthovee of the Dick rm "nof ¥ d * edwa 4 civeg us a fact in regard to the action of a Subordinate of Examinations anti Rxemptions iF ecoeapernd Sides Company, ov stewart Ktreat, was ulso entirely de- | Woot? pect d gaetee ans divas ee MreSeword, not publicly disavowed by him, which has . is Allens... . 6. 4 +19 | stroyed. — Hawley Moxiey lost about $300 worth Manickehunk aud Wilkexts: a(Px.) papers plewse enpy not beon furnished the public by the State Pepsrimeat, THK FOURTH DISTRICT. E Unsuitable of lumber, ———— Harvey loet a house and fare | Manors wim Mood, oer anlar or by any other Americiin source. b ‘Tho Board of Ferolmont of the Fourtir Congressional | Hold for dity uiture on Howard atrect, valued at $3,000, Horne | Danie MAvreM, a uate mnty Cork, Ire” * * © On the same day (21 June) the consuls of Spain, ‘$300. “4 if district absemblod yesterday morniug At thoir hoal- : quarters, No, 271 Broadway, Captain Joe! B, Erhardt, | arnishod rintas Provost Marshal of the district, presidiog. Thowuinder | Physical disability Smith fost about. $1,000 worth of farminre ina dvell- ing hougo on A. street, and 2 chophouse on streot, valued at $1,000, flanely & Hai, proprictora of the Poueer Laundry, on A stroes, catisante their loss to russia and the Vaulted States came tome at Poebia tu the name of the Ayrntamlento of MexicaA They stated tuat ‘unre? and his covernment had left the capital ou the even in. of the 3tst for San Luis de Potosi, and that five hundred Union famtry neo roynerted to attend the On Wed sonday alterinnn, at two o'clock, trom Hester street. jred volunteers had taken arms to maintain order | of conscripts who appeared before tho Board of Knrot: | Vly eon... z etoin planter ve Leon Cant oy Latta hove hove Ownse — After shot Hines of eouaum ty Maon- 8 is = | bousea streaty, some furniture, the value . heptember Zl, ct two a’clo.k, J Me ule requested, fu the name of the inhabitants of | Ment yostorday for cxamiantion and excmption wanless | qotat... iba +64 | whic wilt not (all much siort of eight thousnnd dollars. | Orusn anctid torte mel Colne 2 OOK Tames that 1 should | cocnny: on eh Reena —o than on aay day since the organizaliomer (hs Beards | OF ‘ ALIENS ‘the new dwoiling house of James Morgan, corner of Tay- "Phe funeral service wil take place this afternoon, at pct ZL eee ewe who Iald | tuele claims before tho | Board | scomaaeC.Schuny. fe Maloy ke Brcnkoashaier, roest | (and, A sereote omioter uit» tow dese. at a oot Of | fouro ik, frm, bis lun: xkiekan 102 eve Tei Z CS 11. Miller, a ars, otal WoaR. \- y yams mds 0° \a the act of a Consul, done whea the Minister is { cloven were held for duty, as being Mable to | Meyer, Pat 1ek O'Brien, W. Bier, 0. kl John Comp aimaly sorem ny poe recon poe pyrene on Btroet, Abr gdan a", MOM D ood oe pet prosent, $8 the act of the Minster, and az bis mera the military service under (he act of March | ton, Vat, Hroteu, Julius Beck, Valentine Kiescl, Cuarios | jouse, boluuging to Mrs. Mickiwan, was entircly con- spectfully invited to ut "Che rein ing will be taken wooo: he is neither rebuked nor recalied is sanctioned by 3, 3863. Qily seveniéen cases welo kid) over | Smith, F. Oschman, Robt. Worthington. sumed: toes toarly five theussud deliar:. James Chatlon to Tarrytown for mien on Wed) UNSUTTABLA ACM, diy morming , at P. Seiler, F.. Bouder, J. Gawman, dobn wary of Saale appears that tho Frencii arm, lost. about seveu hundred. doliars’ worth of furniture in a session of the ‘ity of Mexico on the express iavi- for furtber investigation, ‘Tho balance of the consoripls eight o'clock. ouncera' v¢ y * , house on A street, The otal iors will not Cali bolow, if it Patuivrer,-Ons Seturday, Seviember 19, a'ter a | tation of the legislation trom the United States, and with (twenty) were éxompted and discharged. Thecxamina | At ne, eter Clark, A. Kichenek, Caas. Dubec, Kaigene | doos not oxcoed, five humdrod thousand dollars. A iarge and: paiaful iness, whiob she bore wiih Chcepron, rorats the , Bo Lig MA hae |, tion of theee cases developed nothing of special interest | Matthews. amount of furniture, which wns tulen into the street, was tude, Sagait Wank, vedow of Jobn 1. Vallister, agedat yours, 1 wonthswnd 19 lage. riends aud reiatives are requested to attend the trom No. 276 Poiunuey sre t, this (iueday) Biternocn, at ono eomok, without further tov tation. vy —Ou Monday, september 21, at tures o cl k- Corporal WM. 5. Possever, Company H, Ninth re, i. ment N.Y. S. M., Of disenge eomtracted while tn army. fhe relatives and friends of the family, also the offh and members of the Ninth regiment N.Y. 8. M.. vow the city : thi 4 members of Miri a Envine Com. pany No. 9; the members of Frieuitshy, Hou acd Ladder Company, 2, and the Fire Percr m+ tan FOXNIIID Reo TE In viow of tho limited nambor of cases Phos. Melride sends Jobu W. Adams, Adam Ketior cated fue Boars sends Jacob Brandt, Jacob Fround sends reter Dugau mavicate with the Liberal Koverntment*. After inviting | (Bat New romain to be adjud — ne Sones Adan thatey Sian Mentor susie toc.’ ‘And. Crate, J, the French army to (ake possession of the capital, dcos |: Rnrotmoat have decided to clings the hours of Heir 11,0: Urn aeaaesees Ldsaliy, dakeee Lani sects ne fect restrained by dolleacy from insulting President | daily sessions, and will hereafter met at tea im the | Howard Green, Moses rater aonds Joka Wiliaas, Joho fuarez by again going into his presence, and is he linger: Pp k - | art sembs Wiison MoCo! ton. ing to congratnlate Maximilin I. poo his election, and | Morni@s Rad, adjourn al. two o'oleck in the alterneon VINEHEAY, DUARILITY. G. We tu tender to hita the assurance of the distinguished con- | Tho imeivitity of some of the attaches of the Lrovost Prentice, Hear 4 fer, Josep Mutehel"s ‘offices in this olty: Ime boon « matterot | nuay dG Mira 1 eectaeeas, Coemadarton, Logon Nally, sideration of our Secroyry of State. %. C. Miran, Emile Schuder, What rssicon Me, Neva ie for Rot teing alerts | soriows complaint for some Wme, ta. thie vistrict | Harberotrigk, H. A. + Baw , Cy Boring, remoned Trim office along, with bis ; ; vonstat of she Commulacivo blunders they have cominitted | the attaches of, Provast, Macsbal. Kichardt's. dopart- ; nae wm regard 10 Mexico, of whielt tho above is one of the | meos have aiforinly conducted thoinseises wilt | ss dee yam, Wallin Smiter J. C. Honck also burned, and the owners will probably be enabled to recover only,a amall portion of that which was not go ’ creditod, to ite new capital, Ban Luis Potosi? What good |, to the public. dees he effect by remaining where he cannot even com- hn Tm: Quots.or Tn.ior.—P'rovoet MM inatoter to the Governor of BayR:— have the honor te jaform Fou that the State of Ih. nots stands croilited pon the books of the Adjutant Geppritor thie Army, with an excess of 44,56! ovor all cull for Groops im SHI, L865 and in 1885 wp tothe Lith day of June, The. quota of me State peegent draft is 26,700, ‘tho exces of nished by it over this quoin w 8,101 hal Generai Fry, Minois, dated Sept, 14, rh No. L James, aud overrates that of the individual members of his Cabi- “ re ms ~ 7 % neral, are rospeetfully invited to attesd the ture al, on snost startling and imexcuzable t the mirictomt propriety, and showed the: parties Mou, L.. Landerman, Wit'iain Buitner | tore, bo no draft ia Viinora under the presont cati for | General, are rose , Travient Lincoln evidentis anderrates bigown strength | suugmonci.{o nyoar botore the Board (Be, kindese atten: pk naan “oir Teoohe and the tumnber Blot will bland teite coeait ay | Wednesday ufternoun, at twe v'okack, ‘rom the rosidesce 4 § reporter noticed of i i : conta, 102-¢) Markts pl It atreet, (eb. COMME AION. the future demands of the general overament. is parents, . ot, er Prosident who sl rm. | torday, It appeared, upon careful inquiry, that %& you atch i tel 2 mee QuISN —On Monday, Sontember 21, Mary, the youngest oss. ws doubly steer po imagked ‘by tne loyalty: mii | maar motaber of the Fire epartment, ‘appenrod betore. | Yawk! Boddaw. ea , ls cca child of Raward and Bridget Quion. sg +4 10 ncnths the Foard of Karolment, to obedience to ite summons, amd ckoimed bis exemption upon the ground. that he was the only support A a widowed mothe: Mis chim was Pluck of the nation. He ean relieve a Cabinet officer as easily as a military officer who isafailare. The Secretary of State belogge to a school of politicinns who thrive by A New Puaawe Drscovannn —Mr. dames ©. Wateo: Ann Arbor, Mighigan, weites to the Lewor free L “Thave the pleasure to imtorm you that I discover 6 days The friends and of the faintiy are re quested to attend the fauerat. from the residence of ber James Cuntatngs, Simon Croten, C. Viroeohuer, 18k KIGHTH DISTRICT. throwiug off their friends and buying 4p their o ents, | acknowledge, but the Prevost Marshal, Captain Joel B, ’ rd of Enrolment for the Eighth Copyressional | Dew new planct Oo the moi of Uae 15th mstant. Kirat avonue, this (Tuesday) afternoas, at aud suk are nevor strong before the people, fits ai'e® | Frbardt, latiniawd that, being ‘wOremal, ne bad beter | 1™? sane Scie nen ethan Mai Occ yooter | TANS ABCASICN Is FRY MIMO ImiLAES (tiKGe), ANd Ika de- roo, Mr. Thurlow Weed, may have made money by agun |} 6» before the County Substitute aud Rees Committce, | @istriet res ‘operat y Ciination nino degrees and filty minutes aerth. The mon 4 Brooklyn, on Monday, September 21, Rose contract, by stock speculations based upon the Trent ia- | Who would attend to bisense. ‘The young man theretore | aay morning. Wp to the kowr of adjournment no cascs of | Lion Hndiextor that the uew planet bewngs to the group fe of Patrick H. Quim mative of the couny brogtio, aud by suppiying tansportations to the ariay, | ealledy upon ono. of Lise principal offewe of the Fire. | uaoeuat importance bad ween acted on. The follov sug | betweon Marsand Jupiter. it ©, purish of ( onelave, Irewand, axed 26 yours. Dut the faci that be hae done so dors aot commend bim } Pepariment, ant related (hs — foregoing (acts, is « correct report of the remult of (heir labors:—- teeth magustude.” (rieady and relatives of the family ave respectfully to the comidence of the masses. wishing to tearu from Captain Krbardt tke venson of his TOR PERT OX. invited ta-attond the funeral, from St Veter and St. aul & MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. ~ aliewe! dockion. ‘This officer of ihe Fire Department called at the Proweet Marshal's headquarters, and stated to the goards on city his business, whe allowed hia to pase, Hut on reaching the Bourd of Enrolment room a@ attache or the oftice rudely insulted the gentleman, de Poth together, if unscrapulowa cnongh to try it, would not be able to defeat the financial mensures crsential to the success of the government. Leaving ot of eomsid- oration the fact (hat, while Mr. Seward is opposing the proclamation sud persuading the President. that ho churob, Second street, FE. D.,on Wed @ ay_afterico one o'clock. The Teranins Will be ta tory interment. Rois —On Monday, September :1, Cuan-ms Rove 41 your MAL James Kelly, R. Catlin. UNS OH AM oS ag it i g ‘Ynomns Cuuniagham, Georg Hoetchres, Materiel Murphy, A¢ CH. bets, John A. Kennedy. V8 SKY att, aged Married. 8 im re elected, he ts working to bring for- | nied bun tho privilege of communicating with : ; UAMAT—CeO.—At Bergen Voint, N.J., 0a Moaday, | ‘Tho scintives and friewds are respectfully invited to Se ak te coat Tin f in over? repost ity, Captian Vrbardt, Pond. ‘anally ordered a. soldier ap] ohm W. Taylor PAM COMMOTATION. September 21, at the residence of the bride's {ather, by | #\tend tho funeral, Mie (Tuewduy) afternoon, at tee0 Lincoln's inferior, it t high time that heshould be res | his side, with fixed, bayonet, to put him out ‘A. J. Chambertaia, Joseph W. Sandi Rey, Mores Patio, Jornax Miss Exvina, } o'clock, (rem bis lato residence, 687 Firat avenue, moved {rom offlee. The Monroe doctrine cannot he aban. | of the building, which order wae? promptly : FORSIIED 8 daughter of Joseph T, Close, Eso. (a On Sitardats Boptembee “19, eh the vendeuns donod without inenrring danger® greater than would be | and uncoromoniou ty carried ont. ‘The geutioman . Read furnished Alexander BowKoN—Citrort.—On Sunday evening, September 20, | Of Mis son-in-law, Commodore Eagle, Six.vex Swarm enct desired Wo revurn «ad speak with the Prevost Mareiinl; bat wae not aitowed, nor would (hey permit Lim tw send inever a uote, The gentleman stands high in the Fire Vepartnent, and is widely knowa a one of the most quiet and unpcetending men i the community, ‘The as gault wae witnessed by at least o doven persou. Failing tered by a war to majatuin it, aud without what is worse than Mere physical peril—natioyal dishonor, The Vrovident has had bie con{idenae and the patience ¢ people abused long onough. He neals a Secretory of State who cthn'cut of the nelite Manger pluck: the flarves oafelis RO GRANDE 4 year of his age, romataa will be takou to Newark for interment Tul services at Trinity church, Nowark, this (fuee- ernoon, at 2o'elowk. \he relatives and frieeds of the ly are rospeotrully imvited to attend without further Hotice. Trains leave the foot of Cortlandt street at two. ia the Foorth Presbyterian ci Crosby, Mr. JOM S. BOWRON Wo 5 dangliter of Calvin Gifford, Req. NN Coxnon—vacaeon.—On Tu residence ot the Cowson to Mes, A. F. Stone, re Dr. | the piawiary. J. Jewott, John H. Hendrick, W. S. Lawrence, J. yone. Ges. W. Greene, Wm. Taggart, Alex. Swarvy, Geo, Fitzgerald, Richard Laungon, September , at the Mr. Harrisoa, FRaNcis atl ot Chis eit ——— fo obtain justice for bis brother fireman the gentieman sol J "Benj. J. Farrell, M. Ter Liverpoot o'clock P.M, 3 y § e “Democracy Hanning to Seed saumslead ne ouce with. akhoe.atlbstriatp, ant tke Caea alter’ Selieaiip, Sone Trecks, Sole dguereet: Yi Ter. fg tents ou | _ Scucvan.—On Sunday, September 20, Anes Ik {From the Altoany Journal, Sept. 17.) the young man may possiby be tested before the conrts, | Perttllty 3 7 ure | Sarvvime, Jr, aged 23 yours. In April E warned the cracy of Connédticut of a Heot musa. ‘Vhe exomption papers of the fotiowing individuals are “Rema Jae Ravens. | ‘Ibe relatives aud triéodé of the fematiy’are invived w re OF MOTHKRERSS CHILD WSN detent which was realized. For nmavoldable reason the | pow made out and await the claim of their owners, Who, crawel ascrott, of New | attend the funeral, ths (Taesday) afternoon one Union strength of that State was then so racen impaired | jn making applivation for them, will do so between the | Smuwan Krawetsker. o'clock, trom the reskdenioe of hie father, wear [ellovtile that the democracy might have cartiod iteavily, But, | jonra ol some and. two o'clock in the alternooy oH wie shah Nee ecltene oe 8.’ Mayhew: Jobs ¥—To110%,—-On Woduesiay , Hopsember 16, x the | . Tiwcxey.—In Waabington, on Saturday, september 18, patti soho Fl a3 r J ‘ lacking both gense nn head plattorm and was beaten. On the 12th of Anguat t roiterat it adopted a’ copper that warning to the Cruger, 153 Jraoktio at., Charter ¥, Jom « Nich Hotel; —— Grammond, 78 Frankfort atieet, John Me cr 195 Spring st. > archi Jony F, Trenxky, youngest son of Michael Tierney, of Ranke street, New York, Notice of tho fumeral in to-mortow’a papore, obn A. Hoche, at the pastor's livtie, Jons M. Dewny, Jdgoport, to Mise Anise 1. ToLias, of Flatbasls Brideeport papers plea 6 Gup RECAPTFOL ATION, Heid to service « » . in —At Albany, on Tucaday, September 1, Larnd democracy of Mai taking the following extract from itd Hell, Castom W. L. Brown, 18 MUNSON. LY, —-At Tari Y.. on Thursday, a ys a a the letter of Mr, Brad bury. their nominee for Governor: — bow a Sepvermber 17, by the Rev. ~ Sheldon 4. Speacer, Vee Srevomt Towssrap, widow of John 3 Walsh, of Albany Ate the people of Maine ready to comcede i vi for disability... 9 | ick A, Mewson “to Manan Blames daughter of the by the nat HF ndmlutatration {9 tat dospotlc power which fen for othar canes, 19 | late George WK. Bradley. PO. Would deprive then of their dearest rights und moet tv} all those novle zracamtoes attectinig i & erty, which are setured to them by the constitution nd old Broadway; Wm. Fatou, ANIZATION.—THE veari st. The fol Total exata i aa e city are reqented to established by Wely fathers? Sent to rem Binveart —At the residences of wis mother, {No, #2 ave. | weeting at tre Cooper tn a. This, a2 1 Tomasko, Og Now England fodevalism, rank he disposition’ of ane D, Jaw Wrasam Bmvsacr, oged 10 years and LL nat srenten ban to 7 fouper Ensiltute, Toone 34. om and raw. Thie precise language is stereotyped in the ar. pHN Rogers, Ree y JOUN KERR, President, months. Notice of the funeral wil! be givea Wodneslay moruing. FURNISHED SUNSTITVTRS, ‘The follow ing is the result of yesterday's operatiwns in Win, Ward: A. ©. Ellis fornished in the papers on chives of federalism, They proached it nutil the patriotic masees loathed fe-loraliem atid spowed it oul.” Woi. Raton furnished the above districti-e LOYAL YOUNG MEN OF NRW YORK, WITH Tredes be Molin; Emil Jeneret Carn shed Jacob Lober, ye" Browwe.--On Mondey, Septomber 2). oftor # tong and it dlatincte patty, Wil assembie at Cooper Ineu MT ROR nolan et etnies Roi Beinn furnished Marvin Hanbiry Wm Fen |g Gamolder, A.debeck, H. 4, Martin, #, K.Rotizee, 8. | pail Hiuess, which be bore with Christian tortitute oral Tock Coston, Wiedsien Weaocees tone t tevin ot h00, "WOUD Yun the: Gealorrnnie cart hings forbiched Close. Johapisen s.N. Vomaroy furnished |, ©: Gamer 4. Sener, HX. Martins A Mince, c. | abd resiguaticn, Opokcr W. firowsn, in the 74th yeur of ware; Mon. Ohauncey M. Depew. Herrmay Rabier, for ‘be it antecedents SO nan a Johu Johnston, Augustus Near furnished ©, Banbury. | Wider,cl, Ficher, M. Riley... O*Donald, J. s. Moietd, H. | bis azo. lion. Judea Hierstand, of Lo: isinva; Genera! Ja ia har’ be ‘Ubfaithfab to the conniey's Aub = it ‘GAIN Ovne. Gawin, 8. Torner’, J. Maguire, J. Myeré, J. M Seartes,S His (rionds and aoqusistances arc reapecttully invited jamilton, of Texas; General Benjamin F. Bruce, Te Sooptc, unerringly. And au take tee ey mbtNS. | George Dedell, Martin Coon, Gerard Ranker, Thome | Yunger, kelly, & Smith. to attend the faneral, {rom his ate seitouce, No. § Fast ; No duatier if the adaiiaistration errs, tale chert of wis | Sturges, Wea. Cogewrelt, Wm. Price, Jae Softer, H. P. ' 70" pmretioay. pigaxrary. Fifteenth street, on Weduesday afiernoon, at three o'clock " poorer hal uty, OF even exceeds its anthority, ‘be people, inaud | Holl... Adler, Edward Conklin, Heury Toppers Henry | af, siocuverue. C.F, Couemt, 7. Adams, S. Michael, Ti+ } without {wrther tiv tation 5 ___ MATRIMONIAL, nee thigh all uch triala, stand by thers govorarent Unni, George Grundy, Anthony Jorepn, PREC, Hota, Ge Gartitt, V. Mene!, W. Avery, A. Vices, | Besumx.-On Sanday, September 29, nt the rosidence of YOUNG GENTLEMAN, 2% YEARS OP AGR, IM ‘The democratic ond fur Goternor of Maine jo. | Wm. Browning, bean ye | MU. Wood, t. Mooney, 3-1. Many 8. W mec noneln ta Me, Marit Somer the stn your OF net duatrigns and of good winraltty $x desirous of fot mt hother tne people , 1 W. Glover, wide rederick 5 4 <5 Cte Ceres oarred Saattoost sausleusteettinritactnw tonpson of remmene Michael Barry s Simpeon, PR. Tamb, Peter 4. | Parker, A. Pieter, R. Colman, Wed, Down: ae vinw (6 matrimony. ‘Unriss do vale @cehengrd keane power,” whether ‘ley would surrender thajr “dearest payers Gleason _ ’ ee, Heloures, Wales . Ward. £.C, Keele, W. Foster, D. Foddy rolntires and friends of tbe amity are 3 respectfully A. &, Brooklyn Post office. ‘ - b ‘ APB, Augustus Sponce, Th Cauley, H. ¥. Griswold. invited to al e ir let a a Ag ae rene acme, ieee neha gue Woda storaon, ot oo | MEROWRR, , oes dion tina |. Graham, J. 1. Zonolle and G, Casienan, o'eluck, we 3 Ma ienaucry amatiad bik answer through the ballot 8. C. Burly, A. HL. Bradner, Jame Mareuait, - BS aeRTIOR MARCH 3, Tove island and ce guzete pleats wae. Ps bors Hebas it. It is the answer (het Patriotism re- ¢ : oe 1, a W, all, os Bvve.-At Milton, Westcherter eouuty, 90 San ay, Sep- turned to similar submitted ta the electors of j Ps CoFRe, D.C, Penny. Christian Iirinkerhon: RRCAPITTLATION. joador 90, Harsad, oldest saughter of Deniet wid the 9 late 9 year a er that Oba will Fotca t0 the. diloyal teachings of Hoary H, Strause, William Shaw , Henjamin C. Sykes. pes ‘The feiatives dng frieuds of the feliz aro Fespocttully allandigham—the answer that all t Seed teat dae invited to at Poneto}, thie 5 afternoon, at turn to P imterrogatorias, ‘ 1, W. Willard, Howard Hove! ; Joba Py, Secor, 70 Reade fyg.erctork, fr residence of ber at Milton, This is the firat time I hnve availed. street. che without furtmer invitation, Trains gr co ay seventh street depo} at balf-past cleven sive opithet “ -" Pde not ‘a cone eu ieee f leave 1 rent st ? Sane Sci a by Ladle Babin i a Ee Sunday, Septomber 20, Marv Borcer, among thair gallant aud devoted 5 ‘he whole number of conscripts seat to the Fourth Con 7 moni ‘21 deye. sands of domecrais. The gressioual district rebde-vous yesterday was eight. s ie init acqusintanges of the family ore re Srecsct erty to tae S glares rere TOS RM Beant” ara aah pentane SEE was * ¥ for Veontry. ae even now Gero are ‘The Board of Barolmeut for the Second Congressional waa Fittecoth mateimony. Mess watorvenstelyy diptsiot passed upom the foliowimg elaime yesterduy ail shen, Sunday afternoon, Septomber mY Party, for, af @ not otherwite stated are of the Ninth ward:a» ilsead, Wasaw R., eldest gon eae Guiled, oF paralyzed YOR SERVICE. ae > srecclig amd reeoluttone tho Joseph Oliver, nicaard 6. Paes, Frodeviek Wagner, ven ant Te Amy, ai m anced aacn ant traltors iy Hoary Keys oe Canard Shields, Jobe Gibbs, Sobanol Rig Ad myers ile pti 4 og dove. ; v place, i) Pacm a Gee at PRY FTE DIStHIGy. Mas. Holes for Richard Roach; Patrick Sheehan for Jor. sib tas emi ie ton press Hits * " . ry view to 2 In uo partiann apirit 1 say ati ti fn this Metriot taadily and | p, Oliver: J for. Dack@; Francis Monday, September 21, Yanan T. Conn, genset oto fare ne t for fl - carafully pursue their labore. The examinations of per Bhrincer inh ward fot taper ‘Ward. ite Ot Hany 4. Curt. - “i “ aa mi stor patron wah and hope has been, Se that the democratic | sous claiming exemption are generally conducted by Cap as" Paine } fami respecfu' Vv ate bid ay ee Hom, wvuld rive 19 | vain Duffy ih A rigid, but most impartiad and cetiberate | cud) ud Ma A Greathe seein ‘ober! ‘the fonoral, on afternoon, at two o'clock, Saar rah ck Hy } and creah rebellion, OCNBO RT) smancer, ‘the Imypease labs of tearing from sixty to | Chriawpher Fick, Mickecl Haskin,’ William Freestone, and Udive pazere cons ht ny the That gueh @ courte would uring ihe democratic party int hiindved and twenty caves daily, of Cooper avenue; Robert Forsyth, John Toba Nott Sqnday evening toptember 20, fu her 68th pad >t ii nig one cae | MT aeaaeer mee kata eee | Sache PRs teeta ee ce eee et ee ee fe Ns © 4 Geo. T. Koi a ‘niomare entitled to te coundeuce and gratitude of | Dr. ig gla i chant ais their hatae felt ant " ‘“— ; sins Lorient Weotts ad voe te ‘ = ? ° ing, And Above | schoo! for a phyeician, jo Were NO special ine: Vdwin Mordock, A. Cham! Hock, the All, ‘copperhead’? exbibitions, wisi weither end the war, | to nove yesterday. ‘Tho business a ¢ fol | James Sheridan, Ninth street; “ Vincent de Paul, Twenty restore the Uuien, or the democratic party to elect | Held for Rervice......-..----- j Krenets Fryebo eet, rom We 1 would be abeurd to ciatm perfection for the adminis. | pheuaieabanye rae: F : tad Cannda West papers will Ca eet eeniee ae Tule.” can | Alneage Coal Bracers, a1, Comeastee, adm nisiration. Bat for mI, oF aay one, All other Jamoe . 5 . ‘Bat Nheeo things ustifed ia giving “aid acd comfort to the enemy?” wii | Total.