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eee 3 Youousma, daly +» Aleut servant, tal Report of (he Hee the Japanese, and the Means Taken to Panish Them, Usrmep tars Srmam SLoor reac, | ning of the 10th news wis recetved, en stoamer Bin---On the ev through @ Japanese source, that an Americ ad been fred on by a bark and brig of war, Dolonying to tho Prince of Nagato, at the weatera outlet of the inland sea, and that she had isapperred and was svpposod to be sunk. A mail from Shanghae the same evening, brought authentic in- formation that the American steamer Pembroke, on bend passage (rom this placy to Sbanghae through U 80a, had been fired upow by the above vossels, and poe made her escape “through the Berage Passage. On tho 48th we left this place for the scene of the out- rage, and arrived off the inner entrance of the western outlet of the inland sea on tho morn- fog of tho 16th ~ On the tide proving favorable, wo preceeded in the Straits and discovered a steamer, ‘brig and bark-of-war, at avchor off the town of Simosak, with the Japanese colors at the peak, and the fing of the Princo at the fore. We stood for the ‘vessels, @nd on approaching were fired om 858 wo gt in range, by six batteries, in diiferent (positions, mounting frum two to four guns each. Passing between the brig and barkon the starboard side and thesteamer on the port, we received and re turned their fire at pistol shot range. Rounding the bow of the steamer and getting lato position, wo maintained the action for about ove hour, During tho affir, tho stoamer got under way, but two well directed shells ex- ploded her boilers, The brig appeared to be eottling by the stern and no doubt sunk, ‘Tho amount of damage done the bark must have been serious. Great destruction was also made on shore, The straits opposite the city, all about three-quarters of a anile wide with strong ‘currents, which made it very difficult to maneuver the ship properly, as | bad no charts and my pilots were completely paralyzed, oud I Was apprebenaive of getting on shore. In fact { did not toueh ovee, and was iuduced to draw outof action, Tho fire from the shore battery was extremely brisk, and con. (inued so long as we were in range. We were hit eleven times, and with considerable damage to the smokestack and tho rigging alolt, which was attributed to our passing within tho range. Thoy were prepared for us, I rogret to state the loss of four kil'ed and seven wounded, one of whom bas since died. Enclosed ta the surgecn's report, 1t affords mo much pleasure to state that the conduct of ‘the officers and crew was all I could desire. Lieutenant Barton, tn command of the First division, makes bouor- able mention of the conduct of Acting Master’s Mato J. F. Sweoney; Peter King, senior Captain of the forward pivot - guna; Charlee Sadler, Captain of top, and Charles J. Mur “phy, seaman, I would also mention the cool conduct of Frank Wyatt, Boatswain's Mate, Captain of the after pivot + gun, and Edward Jenney, Cuptain of the top, and gecond Captain of the after gun ‘The Prince of Nagata, it appears, bas commenced this ‘war on hig own account, as ho is one of the inost powel «ful and influential of tho Priaces of the Empire, and vit torly opposed to foreiguers; but the punishmont indicted avd io store for bim, will, I trust, teach bim a lesson that will not 690n bo forgotien. Qu tho Tih inst, the French despatch steamer Kfon Chang, passing through on her way to Shanghao, was fired on and considerably injured, and on the 1th her Britannic Majesty's sbip Medusa was also Gred on aud Bustained some damage, and a loss of four men killed and poven wounded. Ag soon a3 the outrago on the French steamer was : known here, the Freuch Admiral, Juarez, left with bis flagship and a gunboat for Simonagaki, and no doubt will ~ complete the punishment due for the wanton violation of ‘existing treaties. Tho Jamestown wag at Woohung on tho 16th, to sail Immediately for this port, via aura T shall await her arrival. . enclose a proximte pln of he straits, the position of | the veascis and thé shore batteries, &. All of which is respectfully submitted, by your obe- D, McDOUGAL, Commander. Hon. Gipgon Wattxs, Secretary of the Navy. THE CASUALTIES. ‘The following is tho list of casualties oo boned the » Wyoming:— KILLED. Alexander marino. Wm. Chirk, Goo. Michael Lyngh, ova! beaver, ‘wouNDeD. James landsman, severely, stuce died. Andrew Waliacd, captain of after guard, soyerely, since + died. Wm, Thompson, seaman, severely, since died. Thomas . landsiman, Soyle, marine ‘ison P. Snyder, landsman, slightly. Chariea J. Myrphy, seaman, Nan asia REWS FROM THE SOUTHWEST. a aS jeneral Sherman's Corps in gS," i. Oct. 1, 163. \o-day, oh route ‘Trusten Potk and family arrived for Bi. Louis, General Sherman's corys ts moving. The destination As unknown. ‘The stoamor Chateay, which was damaged by fire bo- fow Columbus # day or two ago, arrived to-day, All tho tou her waa saved. governmont fr mers. ARRIVAL OF THE BUROPA AT LALIPAX. Fauvax, Oct. 1, 1863. ‘The steamsbip Europa, from Liverpool via Queenstown, arrived here at 790 this morning, and sailed at about four o'clock this afternoon for Boston, where she will bo due on Friday eyoning. Hor news has been anticipated wia Cape Race. ARRIVAL OF TE BOMBMIAN. Farner Pont, Oct. 1, 1863. ‘The stoamshtp Bohemian, from Liverpoo! September 11, via Londonderry September 18, has passed Wis po.at oo ber way to Quebec. Her news is anticipated ‘The Naval Academy Examination. Newport, R. 1., Oct. 1, 1863. ‘Tho full examination of midehipmen clored to day at the Academy. Among the rejected boys is a nephew of Prosident Lincoln, oot a Prize Stea: or the Carg ca Bostow, Ost. 1, 1863 By ordor of United States Marshal Koyes the cargo of he prize steamer Cronstadt, consisting of cotton, turpon- fine and tobacco, was sold at auction to-day, The cotton void Mf as follows: —263 bales middling upiand at FOI%g0. 9 $2c.; 183 bales good ordinary upland, 75440. 94 Dales prdinary, 700; 111 bales damaged id, 0836; 23 bags upland, O5¢.; 2 bags cones peddle. Lous oa island, 9T Ke. i The Execution of Spencer Kellog. TO THE EDITOR OF TUE HEKALD. ? New You, Oct. 1, 1960. in your: \smue of thie morning I observed a notice of the execution of Spencer Kellog, fourth master of the United Bates gunboat Essex, It 4 there stated, as an extract from the Richmond Fnquirer-—'Tue wretch had pre- viously confested his guilt," &. I believe this to be Jotally also Spencer Kellog, to my certain knowledge, wav never in the rebel service, He was not captured im the ca pacity of aspy. This officer was a true man—true and Joyal to the government.o/ the United States. At (bo time m his capture be was tho fourth master of the Essex, and was directed by me to destroy some boats at Port Mod Yon employed in transporting provisions from the Louiniana shore. He succeeded in performing faithfe the duties assigned bim, and while standing on Yoo Dank was, with four ther meu belbaging to ihe Eawex, teken prisoter by a party of ver iia he men were exchanged. was informed at It wae the intention of the party taking him bo shoot him. 1 immediately pease to General Butler rac offlcer Of the rebele to be placed on board tuo x, to be execute! in the place Of Kellog, Genera ~d font for me, ard! found io hie oMce ex Governor , Who pledged bis word of honor that nota hair uv tts head should be hort, and immeliately on his re. rh Arrangements should be made for the exchange of ellog. Genera: fu tler waa satiaied with thls etavement, it I was not, as | had beon informed on tore thaa one gecasion that the rehes were determined to rhovt any Dicer belonging to the Foeex that they wow! captore Spencer Kellog was only twoaty years id |. Ae served uncer Geoeral Ly rt ‘remont, and after the latter's displacement oi x in the capacity of a commoes Railor, and jn@mee of correct eae wrave ani vab Jae... AS government, rece! oa fourth master oo vourd the Essex, secon ot is the usages of wasn brave, and ‘oMicer to. the Voned NEW YORK Buk ALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, MEMOEIAL. Our Morris Istand Correspom: mee. Moran Isianp, 8. C., Sopt. 20, 1663. 1863.—' pe Latelt Count de Giorgi, Austrian Minister at Worhington, has returned from Newport and is stopping at the Clarendon Hotel, In a few wveks be will proceed to Wasbic;too, Priva'e Miles O'Reliy’s Memorial—He 1 Visited by the | 94 remain there during the wiater Chaplain— Medical Opinions esto His Case~Appoal the President~A Witness Called for, de Archbishop Hughes, of the Seo of Now York; Rev. Dr, Peter Havermana, rector of St. Mary's porish, and ee- Trogret to have to inform you that the publicatiqn in | Veral other distinguished gontiemon of tho faith, dined your columas of the song written by private Milos im tho edifice of the old Troy University one day inst O'Roilly, of the Forty-soventh New York regiment, hag only led to the still #everer treatwent of that imprisoned your private amusement, that it could by any possibility have cecurred to you to put it on record in your columns, Now that the thing bas booome matter of public noto- riety, Gonoral A. HI. Torry, commanding the post, has nothing for it but to let O’Relily suffer the penalty of his offence; vor could Genoral Gillmore, with propriety or de- Moacy, interpose the prerogative of his clemency ia regard to acrime of which the particulars have been #0 widely bratted. The balls, therefore, must remain on poor Miles fer some time, and all the rigors of bis confluemont haye been, if anything, increased, He is now attended by Chaplain Hudson, of the Now York Voluptoor Engineers, formerly well known tn your city as @ minister of tho Gospel and lecturer on the beauties of Shakepero, Do- tweon Miles aud tue chaplain a very tender seatimest of estecm ta euid to have been developed, and it was upon Mr. Hudson’s intercession that Gonora! Gilmore finally consented to forward O’Rotlly’s petition (of which [ spoke in my last) to the Secretary of War, ‘Tho Gret soog having becn unfortunately published, it can do no further injury to let tho petition of O'Reilly, or bis defeuce of Mosiey, Concord himsolf, see the light. What disposition will be made of it by Mr. Stanton T €M at a lors to imagine. Some think that if the Preal- dents attention could be called to the case his own pro clivity toa joke might make bim look with leniency on tho lucktess rhymer of Morsis Island, ‘The petition reads astollows; but to appreciate tts true pathos and humor one should hear O'Reilly sing {t himself, Ht recitativo Of the parts tn parentheses has never been surpassed:— MEMORIAL OF FRIVATE MILES 0'ARILLY, NOW AN ONLUCKT PRISONER IN THE GUARDHOUEH, To His Excellency the Right Hon. Fpwin M. Stawtow, Esq., aa! ail others whom tt may consarn'— Am" The Fine Oul jlish Gentleman." Tl sing to you's navy ong, Mado by a soldier's pate, Of a gaijiant, grim ould Admiral, Whom iron jobbers hate— Peeange he conidn’t, or dtan’t, or wouldn't Some fibs in tholr fuyor stato; For whieh he bas several big biack marks or inoend of votes of diandmiratton, an’ great big, ugly criss creases fofniast bis name), On Captata Fox's sin’ ‘This gailiant, grim ould Adroiral, Waa of the ouldea time! 'Twas be who, when our #kies wor dark, Just twinty months ago, Let rifts of daylight through the clouds In glorious lusture flow. ©The fight ts doue! Port Royal wou!’ Och, didn't tho countury crow, An’ didn’t ould Ure e Gideon (An all che administhration organg, big and Ijttle, from Colonel Forney's “Phiindglphia Fibber” down to poor uid Horace Greeivy’s vory weakly “Thribune’) Of the mnigaty vie'thry blow, An’ praiso the grim ould Admiral, As “wan of the ouiden time?” An’ ‘twas bim that tak the tror-clads Last spring agalnat Fort Sumter; An’ ‘twas him that, at are or oem hundhred yards, Wid bis fitteu-nchers bumped ber; Ap’ ‘twas Rniod, wid bis two big rifled guns, That at half thd distance thomped her— While tho prosent Admiral stands of (At the copvaynient perspective distance of two thou- sand yards or thereabouts, until ev: = iw forsook Tula dF « place séeme to grow ashamed on Ap’ don't, by a long shot, come t ie So Doar as the grim ould Admir Who ia wan of the oulden time y An’ now this great ould Admiral Te haid a the sbelf, Like a brcken ry iece of delf, Or — he coulda’ ’t, or diaa’t, or wouldn't, An’ for this, more power 6 himeoif ») Chit in wit them trou-clad jobbers (Who arp down ou their bare Koees night, mdr i Senses Beare or the, otner place forint ite an! FoR Ball ‘Ox. Th theks sctnlatee tor vega Rly pole *4 ‘This honest an’ thrue oul rian ota type of the bygove time | a Poo the side of yon Admiral vongue ap’ me pon, ike 8 Ld on w Loorn 78 An’ the; ‘To mon like A type of ita f aye ap aT Foy wc wil, it Dg ft eyey ts 2 Eee PS seg hs ow! yen byry it ye ho K ‘on, chance to be cundydat thrick jana SLA, eet wide toh hy hi Haat ths y Pame | tbs eva Miloe O Rey, who wrote of the Admiral, An’ ia bavi’ a hard ould time! Of courte such a document os the |, fOregolng can hardly hope to recoive gtavo or ‘soridus atten: tion at the ‘Yar Department, nor is it at all ~ that Mr. Stanton will order O’Rellty’s {roos taken off in Oonsequence of thia rhyththical prayer. Tho commanding officer of the Forty. seventh Togiment, Lieutenant Colovel Nicholson, is now abeont on leave, and is believed to bo slaying at Lis Lome in your city, The greatesg gayjety to have nim retura, © that he may bo present yo ‘@ manifested by tho prisoner, who relies 17 upon the Cologe!'# evi. nace 1s to bis (O'Reilly's) cofduct at James Island, Pulaski aod tho Oggibaw batteries. Dr. Marah, the Chief Inspector of the Sapitary Commission, visite the guard. house frequently, and @o@s all that hecaa for the unRappy oniprit, in whom #0 much interest ie felt, Tt t# dus also w J.J. Craven, Modical Purveyor, to say that he bas beon unremitting in bis attentions, as has also been Surgeon Diddle, of the sixth Copnectigut Voiuateers, who declares it to be his opiuion, after closo éxamination, that the prisoner is insane—bet & monomants for writing ‘vorseg—and that t he should not be held respon. sible before a military tribunal, This plea, bowever, is not accepted; and as things look pow the balls and chains will not be taken off O'Reilly until farther orders. Liout, Colonel 8, F. Hall, Provost Marabal General, is now at the North, and it ts believed that he will take Secretary Stanton’s orders in the case before returning woandiana. Br. Joss, N. ¥., Oct. 1, 2863 ‘The heavy raice of tact woek occasioned a terrible freahet in the rivers on this i'and, which bas done so much damage to the telegraph wires that ( oy could not be worked for eigut days. . The lines have been repaired Tar Ganat Aumucay Exuimrion opened yes torday. The display of native hardy grapes wae much larger than | city, Contributions of hundreds of closters were made by forty-one gare Growers, from diferent pane of the | country. Mr. Knox, of Piteburg, extibited twenty large dishes of a8 many divorent varvetias, which were unfore t ly detamed by the delay of the train anti: after the Joders bad completol their aeaminstion and made their awards. Grape growing is becoming a large interest in ong e ry and thiverhibition brings & her for on nd examination all the leading varieties now ri tection of the thy s visit. apd ean be # of this week. It is conducted the New York Fruit Growers Society Fertomox ov A Karon Lawt.—Tvo Panos Se | miowany Isyenen—A bey named Thomas Moiien, about ‘on Yours old, was engaged in lighting @ kerosene oil idenoe, No. 23 Romevelt 4, watering tte contents diy. Dridget Mullen borned on the arm emyptly attended ‘ear! streets, who od Wy the City | lamp yesterday ever 4. when the er him aod burning who was ia the apay tines chest and side The by Doctor Dillon, corner of Rowe and relleved them, ad then bad them conve Hoapital by policeman 0'Connor. of the Fourth precinet ng, at by + how Trenmomiat to Tom Hrma—A sumber of gentlemen in thiscity have taken in band the matter of raising funds be; vd to oat Hyer, ge well known ta pugiliatic circles, Mr E. 1). Haatord hax consented to Act as Treworer, at the request of several of those inte rested In the On next Wi Ce — . | benefit for the purpose will be given at the thing of the kind ever before seon in this | week, ‘This property hae recently been purchased from ite origival owuers, for tho purposes ef ap exiensive Ca- bard. Had Tforescon, when sonding you the soag for | *helic college, and a conn ission has been sent to Eng land, Francs and Ireland, charged with the purchase of Asplondid brary, and the seloction, from exch of thoso my slucore sympathy for the prisoner would have led mo | Countries, Of a certain aumber of learned mon, who aro {o caution you agulost the adoption of auch *e course. | % Compoto (ho Faculty of Instruction of the now iaati- tution. It will be noticed aa a most singular oolncideuce, that one of the fifteen historic shells recently thrown into Charleston city by General Gilimore, shivered the atatue erected somo years since in front of the Court House of the doomed munigipality, in commomoration of the iato Jobo ©, Cathoun. Count de Giorg!, Auatrian Minister to the United States, 1s stopping at tho Clareudon Hotel. Admiral Goldsboroagh, of the United States Navy, and Professor Maban, of Wost Point, aro stopping at the Bre- voort House, Drigadior Cenoral Stanwood, of the United Statea Army; P. H. Watson, Assistant Secretary of the War ie | wermreeg A. Potoradn, of a rae tt Zonaa Barnum, of more, ant . Tripy of Providence, are stop) at the Metropolitan Hote” z Hove pnyt, Tomokine and lady, United states Army, Hon. 8 ymaan, Hillsboro, N. 'H.;J L. Calby, Poston; E. Wobster, Weshingieo; R. Sonra and lady, Boston: J D. HL; P. 6. Bhotton, Boaton Thurlow feod, A!bany; R. A. Forsyth, Nowburg: J. W. Brown New Jorsoy; Capt. Lapor and family, Phiindolphia, and Ga. Grooloy and lady, Iowa, aro etopping at the Astor louse The Navy. Tua Keoxux to nm Ratsev.—Mr. 0, W. Whitney, tho designer and builder of the Keokuk, associated with Messrs. Johnson & Higgins, of this city, have entered into @ contract with the governmont to raise the above vessel, now lying sunk off Morris Istand. The work is to bo pro- secuted at once, Base Balt. BXOFLSIOR V8, HENBY ECKPORD. The adoye clubs played a plowsant and sociable game on the grounds of the former, at the foot of Court street, Brockiyn, on Wednesday, which terminated ina victory for tho Excelst rs, thé coro standing Ofteoa to eight, Loggot espocialiy distinguished himself ia catehing, mak- ing no less than eight fly catches during the game. W. Sprague discharged the duties of umpire impartially. THE WEEKLY HERALD. The Best and Ghascess Segawa nan in the World. 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Boat at Preservers rongthen and improve th Bye Heb without pata or f * POpriian, 669% Broadway, Oceultsu Powertat Day and N lassen, for the felt compact, portable wad sus rtmant 8 Sulla’ Ooticlan, 67054 Broadway, Lafarge House Wheeler & Wilson's Highes Sewitty Machines aud Foote’s patent Umbrella Lock 3 603 Broadway Grover & Raker tang off the palm at al! the unpba aunounced. they have jx jume at the area M ule Fair tgan Bate Fair at Kala at Baston, Penn. ron Pipe Ralling, Heavy onal aad ches SON 2 WICKERSHAM ‘Gane! cirect, east of Broadway. wr Comn Composite and substantial, orn To the Down ind, op the corner of Broadway a Festal iahnient ity At ca number ployed. each one being @ Lire nt laa ‘artiat, and iments are gn & did and auageis nity.—Bear y treet is the Sallowne Frevktes Eruptions, | AUDS | Tan, Spots. Specke and all Skin Blem shes cured by GOU v dicated Soap, 463 Brow. ws Italian Married. age phe tte tir Thursday, October 1, ab the Fogiieh Lutheran church of St James, by the Rev Jamos 1, Shock, D. D., Major Grange K, Oaasumniam, # 1rat Vermout artillery. Fort Totten, D, ©. t Aveta 1). Cam of the late James D piven, of Now York, daughter Gardiner. Ds Vquv—teret —Oa Wodnonday , September 80, by Rev. J san, Josgra M. Du Vaav, to Maw J., only any ee Jamoe W Pettit, Kay, all of this city No cards. Dictson—-W get 4 Une resi tence of the bri Dorset, Vi, om Wodcceday, Soytembar 80, Sn Mr. Pratt, of Dorsst, Kov. Jase M. Dremox, of Newark, N. J., to Mina Littgw A, eldest daughter of William West, bay., late of ‘dyn FRawkiun—heninas Oo Thureday, October 1, at the Collegiate eburch, by the Kev. T P. Duryoa, Jamus B. Franuiin t) Mawia C., only daughter of Joba ‘ellers, (thie city. STRATA st In this efty, tonth month, Ist, Lt 1908" ‘at the residence of the bride # father, scoording w the order of the Soctety of Frieate, Wiaitam F. How to Eucae L , @aughter of Bnoch Stratian, ali of this oily No carda. ‘Waray, —On Wednesday, September 20, by Rev. NL. Rice, D. D., Rav. Ensow ita, ot Padueai, Ky., 10 ity, o@ Tharaday, Oo Mantua A. Dar Of Mopristown, h= ft Hudaon City, fp. Stith, Wins tists, of Now fa, of itadwon City al ‘the Row, 1 De aloggndor, at tbo ronidence of cho bride's fathar, wes, of Vitteburg, Ma, ty Lica A., daughter Ly evening, September Fogsox—topuny 90. by tho Rov, Jamoa Millett, Mr ( Ramos, Of Danbury, Coup., to Mige Sana Axxe Dootay, of Rox bury, Mase. T e ceremony wis performed at 156 Eldridge strcet, the resideace of the oilietating clorgy- map #Y—Auay —At the resitence of the bride, Xo 4 dace, Willtarotbarg, o ‘Tharaday, October 1, Ry v ret Mr Kuey, « Geonge itust, Ea. of Tuckaho to Misa Sarr bart Burne — Lon. 0 Thureds: Caleher 1, by the Nov De. Adams, L * * j., bo Mist Narra C. Coz, of New Ha Vax Nest-Coum.--Oa Thureda: Rev. Dr Abe J. Jana daagbtar ¢ Towye October i at Bt Thomas’ church. by the Rev. lr, Morgan, Cu i TowNanw bo Maky wats Howton, both of this eit ~ Died. ALtwow.—At Hancock, Delaware county, N ¥., on 1 Atte, aged 47 yours. Wesuostay, April 29 B Killed near Chattanooga, on meat tv nited Stator art Lioutanant Morn ham, & long Major General Manse Autiotata. Boonys.—Oo Thursday morning, October 1 youngast davgbter of Charles W. and Sar aged 5 years and § months The refativor fr ends of the fan Y boVited Wo attend the funeral from the resid b | parents, at Hunter's Povat,l. {,0n Saturday elernwen, tt wo o'cloeR. Paewsix On Wodnortay, September 20. aftor a short Hineas. Comurorwum Dvewsan, aged 7S yeare de of the family ‘are rexpoct! a), from hu tor a(¥ yona Books, ab 8 oo Vest C., on Tuesday , Septem aged 33 years, 8 nvushe ! | } at Mount Vernon | o'clock traia from Twenty + | dace —On Wednesday totam, @ native of the par moath, Iretao4 |. The f ot het brother and Drother | attend tho funeral, on Tr | | | | | ruta K, from the rea dence of ber O' Net, 969 West Thirty seventh atroe! Comraiin —Onm Thursday October 1. Manca > aged 56 f Pairk Contelio, inte of Birr, Kiogs ovunty, The trie inv ited to abe 2) Ewe NS mn Vonday . Bepta’ A H. aod France Node an wm, only child of Kew Ymonsh ant | dey Commons [0 Brookiyn, oa Th Cusanonn, © oative of 0 [reads and a6q vain te attoad the fucere tr fey > Borgen at o'clook, from her late resdenes bowers Downy Co Wedoorday . & or 00, Piaavern, wvtow of Richart Dunpby. in the 604 her age | Her frieads are tow tod Wo abun wever of Temnty fre Fumie i Thureday ,Oovober 1 Hawnaa Kin oom, | in the 724 your @ ber ow The rebate wa (riende tend ite foneret, ‘rom her | Heteot, Une (Friday) aclernon 0 penne oy erie Por ets tet drves he D, the 3d year | Dee eetion ot bis fens al will be gives we te moerow's | ike O0 , Roptember 29, te & 5 Pex, eitow age Ti yeert di menthe = | ‘The relative friewth are rewveclally ive teat | (end the funeral. this (Friday) after dm, a1 two o'einek trem ber late rovidesce, 195 oe wien for “Foca ue Weteontay, Sv, r , hnea Prener, 7 rasteien ep ry a | * tne family are Fn ae mag tevied to wet A che tameral, from the residence bo We L abe ty TRIPLK SHEET. ay, Bday & | ho veronig No. “998 wees Boventornih 8) ) afvermign, . 5 oe ate one ee and treods of In¥'ted Lo attend tbe fynoral, nleaot, the The rewnains Wi) be & Acterment , on Thursday, October L, Wr uneraota: ire, Kengiand , aged LO eer are respectfully ‘arening, At Lon Spec, trom ule ite. syiceged, ae Say sires, Sore? Without far chor bowttaLian, ENURNSON— At Port Chostor, oa Wodoosday , aha 4AM. wifo or H. M, Henderson, fhe [rieogs and relapives of fovited 6 attend the fuyoral, Patur low the beloved wile uf Joseph i her wile of Charlot H. Hor Wiorance, w The funeral will o'olock. Latonaw,—On Thorada: Jong and s@vere Ilivess, of her age. ‘The (riends of the family are respectful: tead the funoral, from her Inte residence, Brooklyn, this (Priday) aftornoon, at LAY Ler 0m Wesndeday, 0 he (fonts end relatives of the fanity ted b) ableud the fonoral, from her late 4 16 Boud streot, Brooklyn, ov Sunday afternoon eee Tho members of Fortitude Lodge, No. if of the amouio fraternity, are reapeotiully tavites to attoed Huw. —On Wednesday, September 30, kises dawn, ¢, Of Elizabeth, N 7 dackson.—On Thursday morning, Uotober 1, Coram nda Jackson, aged 24 years Ko place from hor tate reatdence, 16 Fast Thirty-ffth wiroot, this (Friday) morning, a! two Ora DIEASO COPY. Hariom, on Tou Dexwowr, fon of James M aged 1 year aad 4 months. four of ais paat or Sopton Hopkins, Haq. she (anaiyare Fi Aeully two fa iain spr Sra, PART Ax, in he 34th yoar © empootully res, two morning, October 1, aftor & loan Lamtaw, in the 48tb your Invited to at 38 York wtreot, two o'clock retay moraing, October 1, and Adelaide M. Lewis, Too funeral will take placo thin ¢rriaay) afternoon, at | ‘ock, from th residence & his parouts, mm 1290 treet, between Fourth whd Fifth avenues Moowx —In Brooklyn, on Thursday, Oetobor 1, after » severe Illness, whieh be hore with Christian fortitude vay Moora, io tho TT year of his age, @ native of the Tele of Man. ‘Tho rolctives and frionda of the family aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from tho residence of his o'clock 1, No. 264 John streot, on Saturday altoraron, at $wo Mara.—-On Thursday, October 1, Joay Mave, to the TTD yoar of his ag The fanorat will tae placo on Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock, from his granddaughter’ Hits frieuds aud reiatives are ronpect ied agod Mn street bo attend. (Mra J. Ryno), No. ry.—0u Thuratay, October 1, ANDuKW MoNoctT oun ‘The rolatives and friends of the family, the active and honorary members the Fira Department in geaeral, a Aro roapoctfully invited’ to attend the funeral the honse of kngtve- Company No, 89, No. L99 Corya- tie street, on Saturday afternvon, at one v’clock, without Guare, fre further notice MoCowwice —On Tharstay, October t, Mra Jena Mo Conmics, in tho T5th year of bor age. ‘Tho remaiua will bs removed (rom the residenes of hor it gon ia law, Michael Kerrigi pine o'clock «n Saturday morning, St. Mar corner of Ri quiom mass will be cel at ton ofc church immediately after ly and alae those of ber gon tt Joseph O'iei on Thursday, year of bis ago, a native of the pariah of Ee: and st dye and ¢ atod k The Monaghs AL ‘his rosKdonce, Uctobor 1, Me county Monaghan, Ireland ‘the rema\ Baturday morning, the 3d inst., will be takeo jbafayette :ngine moat Fospootfully invited to atte pany No 10, fso tho Graham Light No, 22 Attorray Fold, where & solema 5 for th repoxo Of ber woul an, James McCormick ues No. 67 North waxt McKew: from his tate residence, on ‘At ton o'clock, to thy Church pf Sta. Peter and Paul, whore a roqu'om mass © offered for the ropote of bis soul. Reiatives and friouds aro respectfully lavited to atteud without further flaritation Iriab Araorican plearo copy Mcraany.—-On Wedvorday, Sopton ber 99, after ap ti! ness of four weoxs, Caancen MoCurany, aged (8 years, « Native of Altenaparte, Donogal county, Ireland Come unto io all you who labor aud aro boavy tadeo tT witl ro Hs friends and acqualotances aro moat {to attend the funeral, day) aitoriooe Tho romaing will be iat Septomber 30, Borma T Pow bor of Thomas aod "habe Powell, aged on tory Pownt..—On Wednordar, KEL, Youngest da 16 years and on yu ghith atroot, at ove be 3 months from tia tat peotfully in. w Tenth ‘od in Greenwood Tho relativos ond (rienda of the family are respectfully juvited to attend the feperal, this eleven o'clock , from tho reeitence of , CorDer a of First etroet and (Friday) moruing, at Wilam Mo Poard Palade avenue, udaon Kerrm —On Wednentay, September 40, Maat B , wife of J 80: The reiativ ral, from her husband's residence h J. Kitebs Agod aa yl 44 are ew and fr) ears fny'ted to attood the fune No. 214 Woet Thirtioth stroot, thin (rijay) morning, al tea o'eloek. Rea as On 45'b your of The reiatives and frienda of bh be ke atreol unty oF 1 © Fite remains wili bo ta 7) afternoon ani friends o Thursda: bis ego > hes alator, " botween Atlant m Thoreday, Octobe yo. meric, Ire , October 1, Jaw In tho brot Catharine, and St ls rew'temce, 274 The rela tend Syom« —Sudtenly, on Wednestay evoniag, September 20, Fuanx Ie, soa Of the late Abaer Squire, aged 20 meat TaviLQn —On Wednesta: won of Way. Li. aod Mary iidaye Sajtemnbor 90, Wat. o\ tea! Tay ior, aged 17 youre aad ‘Tho relatives and friends of the {amy are roy vented we Attend the funeral nervicns, at No. Li Past Thirtieth esreot, Williaimabarg, this (Friday) ) at Dal-paat vee o clvels row =n Wednodey, 6 mer 30, Wasan J Stew AMER me 4 THe PRR Ann & hueohens tole, paper inane nian way Edison of peyer oor 00 ks MRARLY agape _THACERNAT TRUM KETC BOO mages), woiuor of wy LT « fsbiax curme respectfully invated years Tile rematna were takes to Hartford, Conn , for inter | \ ca ont fr Friday) & verne 11d Paton street Brovklin beluved wile of Jono iw —Muddoniy eo {we fats oe ard av ied ¥ MR DOK B a) ASU EV OAT BUADOW oF BY Mxa fn NN 8 TR Srhiy WF PRT vm To whom « 4 re mnetiain atten A sonG OF SENOR ASD Tae Homan Mohr, ten , e ne 7 noes ge Pron @ ° tere ot te te! font d * A : . Oat the ’ Hore bare A 7 porto we Prater y wOTR Farm) © tints, orig ong” at two o'eloek, (rom his 1, Bout Brook mover 1. J Ouse, | zaboth Williams, aged i stroet, this (Friday 4 ber late residence, No f this ety yo aut tbe (Feday) Aiternoon, at 5.0'¢l aks The oman acot to Mamaroneck for tntermeat, oa Saturday og, Saptembor 24, a and Abdio Van amily are reapect rom the reedenee o ar Margaret Watwoo, aged lovited t attend the ym the residence of his afternoon, Thoretay October 1 use, and on k la nan dey a/iern® Toes lay moroinge S menass, «ioe of Jutin O thone of bar ron a taw. to attend the a corner of Twanty Grat at tea o'chek, without LYDVAT OF AMMLYDVAT Asis w iM hy wooo ADOW OF ASHLYDYAT & 5Pw NOOK va avertay, Ov aber 3 a BhOTI ERS +. Yaiiateiphie ao Ante 6 Maly o Ee TUE ob | * ih Comatery, tha | half past two o etek. ~ ¢ the family a A new vinvown re rit nj yond ih rionT niguy niony wow ORRKUS CRREUS CERKUS ORRRUB oRnery CRRBOR OeLMUB OfnnuUS no3MiNa pi o0ntNo Mnowine BLOOWTHO Biooatha BLoowino BLOOMING uitits doliont mand bem A Nion?T way NiGuy uN Na gran’ Fortune Oath trom. whith it taken YN BL Nietotan & porthavent color ; prod jo, crock yr wash ox ut ong is Ct ba aa. Derma: Titel? Price 60 cepts Bult by ail Arigytatn, At MATHTHWS. Geucrst Agont L? Gold atrent NW A CRATALY Ce POR EBRN Wun Vo PATENT LEVER TRUSS worka on « wv! prtoeide frora al obbers-vght, clone end coy, v ane oy w « cord, Warrnated eure. bid only by UI Say aco, GS lieoa eae ; ; f bt 2, ESL A ag aban VANTTO OAR FaExow rit logs 4 08, 40 INVERTED WAT, II digeaaaa of the feet mt 10 to the pation by Dr Piowake Bae: 7h) Breaiway Kefers Corn BUNI joints and on vented: Oh rope fat geonn uf tue ch (ons, nowt ons. INVESTED NAILS 40. witho 0) Bowery ove Corna, B oor 26 Chirogadiat, at » Aoniblistor cures 3, COLDS A 4 pau up ° eapeand Atres 70 Agate has proved to the wortd that this curing ail taroal, vrenat gag nen to mankind A trial of many Fenedy iamare « jaiuie that euy hitherto fore thrvat. asthims, |l Weak ad det Vor dustnr od only by Dr Swayne & Oo North atelpnia fold by DB BARNES 200, an b J IRBCTION LABELS AND JAQeemalt, Ibi White aod Coured” peinied abt p f aul purcharore at ViOTOR BE. MAU Prreatity tron! pe ek ror, w OS Rk OLD Paras, ein] ronie of Hooks. bow ‘LkvGat bkotieun ) Nastas eleoet, near Begk aan, T)swDonvrsts, a OA. TIXTORES SELLING OFF niock of Imipartet Franch Chavietiete rack ots, eiaues Oio-k Drookes an., st ouel prises, before thd tied of gold arion for persoas la Waul of euch (ees ie Em AND Bat % Aurit. 34 Clio Uoner of twenty ve. And oar Unice Lona fram 9 to 8 VORY BLERY wud Black, eng B NUTFONA OR arup ven wi 4 alan of the Golden to the trade wireet. New ¥ beral disor Low2s* OsThoM 4 CO. K ionean Forman § 0 DISTILERS AND OTL FRR As} Goamufecturors of N Constanuy oo hand D NEW for export and hor Alnon very MPKENOW’ erases euliaiic for manufacturing ae portumerien Me L ADLE® PARIBSIAN saauions row FA FALL THE MOOT COMMPBIENSIVE WORK OF FASHIONS m PRANK LEBLIER LADY'S MAD AZING, CONTAINING 4% NEW FASUION PLATES » von ot ne te Y ahkre i ct auref val of pur BvERY wont bareny offer a rem 1 cnr imion of the ty wT o Yi? he hat and jain at! of the city la my gor UNM 4 COMPANY Moe tyne Goltetiogs of Amoriane aad bad puts aboot patewte (ree, reo ve ve hbedlman es pe of the paper tree N'Y 000 Jun ce 4 FOR THR FALL TRAOR pe Anas D908, Urine Luyertal, 2 AMMORTHRNT OF nd PLE eames) Coa : fromm tne Leadon be our HY “Avo Fav Wag curk 1% (Pont Brwiesy © N aw ros wo p mov Lotwe ; MYA, i ut vet Vian ap widpric ¥ ‘ « Jam Waee 40 Aieo fe vis end i SEKUELL & CLOBR SUTLEMA TENTS alt. s7% , cn TYLer Me Ney oh Raat m8 sous ta UEPY. Beewane vraren ne mT LEADS HER TO i. * Of OBeram nv (FINS AN ACCOM FIN MONM AIA, ALLAR reeNouy Her eros) uaage aod Fale WLiennpte (0 eorape OW 648 RACAPED POW ER TORMEN TOUR OUR AC QUAINTA TUR rorTar ovrasas TUE me aPra Bert acoowrtica ti" AMP ERTED His TRIAL, CONVICTION aD SE8TEROR ~~ NATIONAL POLICE GARETT eed Hesves ow Yorn PAR WANTED-TOR een hee BNE pwede A On Friday, Oowmer 2 0:5 ML im the large ball of the COOTER TsetiTu re Wheto) nye eismme are tuyhied Ww eibend The following Sminen: epeakere ©) abdrees cho meet ing = B,OMATE nnow = . iNaom vor Tun ITTn 1 Demmeoy A , ‘