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{ t | } | Committee. Bpeoches of Senator Wilson, of Massachusetts ; Wm, A. Bafler, H. J. Raymond, ae, a, Be ‘The regular weekly mecting ef tho Union State Gentral Committee was held at the Cooper Instituto last oventng. Althougn the weather ail day had been exceedingly wet tnd boisterous and had-abated but slightly at nightfall, the was very large—the usual sprinkling of Indies not failing to-add to tho govoral crowd. The bail (wee decorasediwith Union fiage in a vory tastofal man- Ber The usta! band of music was also present. Mr, Williamg 4 lien Batier-was unanimously catled to the f : 3 i 3 i H ii for the vigorous prosecution of the war and for the be be con- think, H i fe ‘i F i ; yo who: ‘them eiridat band. of! (43 ‘ere. Why, not; was a le Au wo ts, Seat thap'do noe go with you, wby, go wb | I orly know of fourgarres hue fer Gio conse of the, conntre. SAU. ‘Rut, iy Re ey poze fhe fact that thore are thou. | Legislature of sands of loya) and patriotic Banks to arrest every the democratic organ’ Bive acrasbing blow et ee ee er ‘arrested some of the men day is the wickedest of Massachuectis globe, (Cheers.) There Rest Daever concerning humanity—vot one—that that ‘to. General champions or advocates who lately at are to tee See meee ree my . aatebnewe ef men; and. aia way rom Sal inciple, Our using his power an Biate to the out “of the Unie g0n of the people; they appealed t patriotism, they ap- | san Vallandigham, peated to We senso of Justice, 40 the love of oerty, and | the, adjournment people of Pennsylvania Baye voted for the country, | for filling the ranks of t! hair, and ma: tq somo very appropriate remarks on eheors.) ‘andiee took ‘victories recen thy sained'by'the frionds of the Datonall | “At this juncture of Mr, Wéison’s speech Daniel S. Dick- ] into Pennsylvania—to Gottysbu through the co eairy. juson upon the platform and was entbusiastioa- | were hurled back. We arrested the eg Zavaonn-was then announced and apoke |" ¥ cheered. President, in that kindness of heart hhe is re- Ir. Henry J. Senator Wi0m, rescming—Gentiomen, it is no matter {| markable, keeps him out of prison during tbe war and At considerable | wgth on the pecessity for supporting the | of surprie to mo that thie democratic ization | sent bim to Dixio-among bis friends. (Laucbter.) They fovornmeat, Th Hthole soope-of his speech was devoted toa review of the * conduct. of oy. Seymour, aid had done ever, general governmeny Qever since his assumption of power. He read a good y Say extracts from Mr. Seymour's Fpeeches in iNuetrat 2. Hehad pledged himself. in the | goorce thom back juto the Union, that they would have mort solema manner ‘We ‘Support tbe government of the ‘baw conutry for the prosee Wien ef the war to the suppression Of rebellion before his tection; Dut a8 Soon as ho Tort him- Self secure in the Gove, War’s -seat, he ¢ot about using ail bis fufluence to Impede —- W#2TMiting and to fill up tho Franks of our arimies in the (|, Ww. Mr. Raymond referred to the riots of Joly Ins % 288 2. cloar iustration of the animas of ‘Gover: YF mour, When Genoral Dix wrote to him to aah “na ccd wco tho State erveps Jor ti veaion of the sieturbs in the city, Do guppression of the “ithe Procident to ask bith to replied that be had written suspend the drait. Te Hestion out the main ubaejuently the ihe same me government for «in tne froat te wot a wo: teal Dix. y, addi Tube f wa € calling upon Governor r to sanction the emplo, Mraut -of- the State militia to put down the ©, or caine a Soe aie ae fb ithe. e%et tnat the Presiient. bad not fit to do to his afi —(Lavebter)—and W for quelling 0” gating down any dis jan of suspendivg the + that State traops could only be ns: Against Stae laws and not fe turbance which it was tb ment to subdue, Gor the dratt in n wo had tho ctiy of New Yor thirty-five thousand of the Potomue, pri order srtor Roaec-ane was y foreements back Decau) y could not troy Brags’s @arried the fortunes of their country ‘whom he | t0-Might by Governor Raymond hers in New York. 4 you | Wlete ail such fosaon Davis and his rebel compeors to go out ef the Union organ! throughout the country cecupies the position described | received: him amd allowed him to T re- | think they woald Jot out Daniel 8, Dickineon if they had member, sir, when the whole menagerie of rebels were | him amongst them? (Laughier, Do you think ing in his power to embarrass the | passing up and down the halls.of Congross threatening the | would let out Gevernor Raymond te thoy haa Bim tooreh Hifo of the mation, that these men throughout the country | | don’t think they would let myself out. were holding meotings aud aseuring them that if they ] Valandigham ont aud tho British let bim wort outor ite Union, and if avy atiempt was made to | been watching and hanging about over the border from Ohio, aud \bo has*heard from Ono, (Laugh- tes to fight ou Northern sell with doubtful results. | ter.) Pogh = ton ws = that =e intonded, rson Daws, in 1850, spent @ few weeks in New Eng- j.after :the lection, to get on the steps ; he returned to Miseiseippi, and in the autuma of | of the Capitol of Objo and call threo times for that year, to 4 4, eech made in the capital of that State, | Vallandighan, and if he din’t.come, he would go for hiss said that he had been told in many places in New England {at the bead of three hundred thonsand men and bring what he had onjy been told ‘detore by ex Prosident | him in triumph to the State Capitol. 1 baven't heard vel Perce, that ¢f forces wero peut for the subjugation | tho call for Vallandigbam yot. (Langhter.) Washington of to South thoy would Baye patties to fight | inthe early Revolution arrested-the traitors of his day, on Northera soil with doubtfal results; and one month | Ail:through : that Revotntion tho fathers put their han hard down omthe men who were plotting against the coun. try. The respectable, conservative, moderate torys con- demned_ the Revolution and panes ‘Teeolutions against 1t, ‘The-country was then full of Seymours wnd Woods, but wo went ‘through the Revolution, and. kas any one heard Wavbingion denounced for arresting these tories. No, after he made ‘that speech it anpanrs that ex President Pores wrota him a fetter repeatiog tbe same sentiment; aud in February of that year, ou the floor of the Sena:e of the United States, 0 reply to some remarks of mine, be said that C.leb CCshing had dealared that we raised forces and should ceino to blows they would throttle us here in the Nort. Tsay to you tonight, what every | Ftve years after the war cloaox, ag it will close with tri- public man in America ‘knows to be trae, that theso | umph for the country—(applause)—-you will not find a rebel loaders left tae halls of Congrese with the assured | man bold enopgh to raise his voice before the Amorican conviction that they would have a wailed Souck and | people to denounce Abraham Lincoln for arresting thoee wo divided North ; that the Daiiles, if fodgnt | men shobave beon plotting againat our.common coun- at allj would be foogat hece in the streets and onthe | try. These men thivk they have won by this change, fields “of the now eyal States; and I Believe that the | Why, entiemen, they toid us last auturnn—efter carrying 3; eeclies mate in those mnootings here ia the North, in Phi | the country iby false protonees—that they would sweep pia, in the capitalo! your own State atwoedle Hall, | us out of power. It wae well that they showed their 1 ia other portions of de country, and ,tho assurances |. hands. They showed who and what thay were,and since these democratic leaders incited and .cugarraged Jef. | the Ist of January, when their policy becanse known, when the army icandod them as traitors, and when the Bot, gentlemen, | President promulgated that great act of statesmanship, io American | of justice, of Itberalty; when he inaned his proclamation pelicd these | of freedom, thee men and their organization have been and found tho Scuthern con‘ederacy. when our Gag weut aown at uiner 0. rose in thelr maj they bow to the wit this’ pateiotic poopie. | colng down under the stern condempation of the ameri- bided their time; they’ kuew | can people, (Applause.) This people do not forgive come; they know that brave men | men who stand against patriotism, and T do not believe The country was full of traitors during d then shey were called the respectable and conservative genticmen, who regarded Washington, Jofferson and Adams as 80 many radical. ‘The Rritish Governor of my own State said at kis table, at dinner, they ever will, at’ death would fiap bis wig to the Revolution, 4 until misfortune come, and king, ws the Indian gays, with for peace and to another.san ow York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, apd I; they kiew a dwellmg: they ¥ ad mes ought te be. We have seen the vid- nttered away nN ers aa bor ty God to be wll acd proeot your heroe’s | tories of Blunt ard Stee, the achievements of Gillimore— J would at frst be supposed ‘by a caval visitor, ax the ga they moved to the & id, (Avot 8e ) Buoy | (cisears ror itnoe0) agit we hope to read. at WA GTO | yeqq gro mostly seattectd about in the Ramble and on Bo ee Onis | rabehien’ Tale ter couaition of our eountey a the! the Lake, while tha rabbite ahd squirrels are'nllowed to have borne ths be stricken fh ja. Ma y of them lis to bw dor the y of them are ln the ‘a spitals, Tekolion, Held tomynt, This ia the coudition of our country In the ave net tho roam about the grounds, to make their howes as noar to and 1 toll you that I ‘a ’ led and timed co come | altghtest anx * he country . ead many of thom, wounded and matned, ‘nave slightest anxiaty for our army in any partor the natare a0 possible, Dack to yo eMthank God, thousands o€ thom tive to | (Cheers.) 1 bellewt if Tee attacks Meade that be wilt be to yon Oe redy 0 follow ther old ban- (ined Rack ae at Sottyeburg: wes T hops ho will attack | ‘The following is a list of animals presented to the Park ee again 10 dettio. and to vietory. (Cheres.) | him. Tbeileve that Rosecrane if now so strengthened | and the names of the donors :— You askei — thei vous of New “York that | thatthe will som tke a leap = eK LET. en Animals. Donors. ‘ent to the battle field to bave the!r boats to | Ane the cameo! our country abroa improving eve ° ‘hite swans nate of Hambur; oar hero reason tosieht to thack ARaighty God | TWenty-two wht ora ong pd fag shot an shell @ rebel cannon, to stacd up bravely | hve for the ina what ig our Coty? Our duty at home is to banish from Pablic Hife and public comf4-nve the men who have beeu thwarting the country itt h have put ¢awn a rebeilioe Daxied many of De ri battle and do the duty they owe Aven, FO" will Hot forgtwe your r ¢ brothers and your lered ones if they ebould Zorn’ Foie bacien from the onomies of their comtry and ching im the path of duty,-s?thongh tt del canwon You have a dat periorm xt a8 ascret as the dauy ‘soldiore Dave to perform in the felt: and, gentlemen me say 0 you, you have tp the fire mud bio’ of | holr- country, wut, gent! Ne ballot bi nis rebeliton, doetr, was fr the tr aod fo it re dies ae and Nebraska. boi ban intaaion: 1 Feaisted Lecompton coRetit e wencunced Deed Scott decisioas: tt Tel ine ee onsticution of tbe © prov) gniving wid protecting slavery sou degre ek y pot into the coustite ton we cs tant Congre ot have power to | abolirl. i Covrubia without the oonaey | ‘ tt poratie vt ot i ve masters to free States of fu; renteted 19 tan eed BBitarjen Aw provision bint at end out of the Unites Hittet the D that any slave Btate Fhow ; t out, it baa he District Colimbta and ree, (Chee t has rover pe wary | nited Sta Renewed Sppiauss.) given Chose Territoric ax homer onda vo the laboring men of the United Stites: it bas pagsed an fe! for tha covet enction of atiting tae Atlantic neers) (therapy party) baa Gustained the government of the Untied by ail the wed by the constitution of the country to hallowed rebellion. It has mado ite record Js for the country, for for the cause of the it, Wherty ye Western World. Cheers.) And ‘if it « , iplea ond. it Noy will liva, and therefore | come not here Fraighe to adyooate it; for I teil you, ¢ » in thie erinia of tha con f would as @ on yo Gomvcrat who stood by his count y of the government in putting a aight | say to you, men of Now York, who are entering u bringing on them the » trifle with that duty, Your | Bat in condemnation ining Reort aud in my Thoter: Twenty-four white swans. Twenty-rix white swans. Two trumpet cranes... And now condition of our eoantey. ‘Dyer’s > » Lowden. .-G, Granville White, Req. -G. Granvilie White, Fsq. G. Granville White, kaq. 1G. Granville White. Faq. .G. Granville White, Faq. {City of Philadoiph: City of Philadeiph City of Philadelphia, Thomas Richardson, Req. © struggle for existence. You ein Now York—you have ou have sent hundreds to e others yet te try, aud youara condenination of the law. that I have reason for those hie of Horatio Seymour, who mae: he penwentiary—you b 1 tell you tonight Two Potand geese. . yive Aylesbury ducks... Thomas Kicbardsou, haq. thowe { (ore inancent men and burned down asylums, who the . Ded ani piundered.-—than T have for the men of tbe city | Coo reir of Folnd war Pees and Sta, w York who incited them to those bad ome mgpie. ay ; 8 deous. Y ) ¥ rbot hore amongst you @n ag ‘One prairie wolf ry. tion, and that asso. arsery of treason here in New hae been addressea by gentiemen boon calertated to deceive and mis- at association passed & mut whenever an act of the federat pnawod that interfered with the wk to call owt the protection of the rights of her reavived that the Conserip sociation cal a ten i e cietion hat been the Ope silver gray f Yo! Three Amories , Ove Atnertona omgie. S Albert 8. Josivn, hq ‘One American oag!e.... W. T. Biodgert, iasy morioan cage. Captain Pennell two Ree Bon, Rayard Clarke Joseph Conrad, Faq, Fiward B. Mitchell, Bag. . Niebols, bay. mson, Esq eo intert the juriedic. | Gold flab... i Gate ame” we" Governot was | Two Canstinn geese Charles M ou from that o- | One young swan Captain Gramt sh A. Pilat, 194 One FRCOOD.« «+ ++ oppreaats thea i : Lite vary burdeaeabe ‘Two polloang.... «+. Colonel Thorpe. and in every feature | Ope Austraiian cockatoo, Robert Lewin 4 © the rich—tbat act | One Monkoy veces ee Prank Towle, Faq. ir—by Fernando | One black eagle. Inase B. Cary, Fag. —and by their triend, | One eagle W. H, Beard Fey. Mr. «. (Laughter.) One marsh hawk... .. 0.0... Woodhull Lawrences, iq. i siel to believe, m One | air of fieh hawks {ML W, Cooper, Kx that the st them in its overy fine and | Overed ceeseeeaeeesese, Tho®, 8 Dick, Fag. featur ro iheral towards the poor, toiling | One opossum 4, Potter, Ba bye militia laws of any State in | One macaw ..., the Union 2 condemnation for t One cockatoo ceived and betr than T have. for those Une pair of Kogik people. You are sending those | Two peacocks «.... nbn A. Havens, Feq » thd you are doing right: but f | Two pair of pea fowl, Thomas Morton fell you tho world Loid it bypoeriay xcept you | Three Bitterna ... Francie Army olling, Eq. baviah from pablie contdence moa who have deesived aod m (fom pablic life those | One American borned owl. ° Not content rank A. | One sereeck o1 with iniarepreseatiog the act-—ay act framed for the par TiLoala B. Brose, Be pono of equalising the military burden of the , iin Edward Mo'lugh, Peg. g the burden of miliary service on (hoee clatses | Two patt ¥ Geo, Lattimer, faq. ally exempt and relieving the poor and dependent, | One black - b toroling this porple that the government | One (aile hatrreonical sod oppressive one; but bietory willre- | In sidith tes have e « Abratant Litcotom(cheers for Me. Lincoln )— purchased several animals of evertpth at coder 20d soft as the heart of a woman: that | including @ fine palr of biack swaus. The Park a be bee dealt too & ant too gently with the rebels. | thoritics will oniy be too happy to add to their collection; (Cheers, ond ria! That's #0.) Here wo aro in the | bit the want of funds will at present prevent them from midet of a jon, the moat gigantic that tho world making any large purchases Our citizens who now on, ever exw, [i bas mgod now for thirty months, and pot | joy the bleseing of the Park will do well to add their mite one tan Nee yet been executed as a traitor—ano oue man's in the way of contributions of choles soimais ft for aveh ie been taken, opt fn battle; and history | a purpere Many emall donations have helped to make ean furbiss nothing eo moreiful, 60 kind and the Park what it is, and others will aid the completion forbesring towards orr men as the administra. | of it tion of Abrahem Lineoin pow we. (Applause ) | A large collection of photographic stereoscopic views have recently been taken of the Park, including the Dirds, ke, by Theodore R. Roche, an amateur artist, and the finest set ever collected, The set ie Aud yet this man aod bis friends, who bave @rred on the side Of generority and himacity, are dvily arraigned bee ¢ the couniry as a (¥ranniogl administration, They do | ere certainl, vO mon Ai ram ‘yet {tell pon we have | composed of about one bandred and Atty dierent ' beinay 5d el 1 ihe | Views, einbrecng néarty the whole of the lark in see power, wherever | four ite. tons, to@ arches, Inke roenety, &e. They are intended Of be pation I would Seige bir, if he war of consequence | for general circulation when Completed, a POSTSCRIPT SATURDAY, OCT. 11—-8:50 A. M. THE WAR IN TENNESSEE. The Pursuit of Chalmers—Sharp Skir- mish and Rout of the Rebels—The Eme~ my Driven Southward, dic., dic. ‘Munruss, Oct. 14, 1963. Cotene! Hatch engaged Chalmers two miles south of [Bilbea, and after a three hours’ sharp skirmish, drove ‘them south, Ho followed all day Tussday, skirmishing ‘every bour. At last accounts he was sill engaging them Camo, Oct. 16, 1863. ‘The Memphis Bulletin says:—A company of rebele ‘fpeve been again conscripting near Union Depot, who at the last announcements had gone towards Brownsville: Another company were near Macon, Fayette county, ten railes from Unioa Depot, On Saturday another party wont into Jennersville. Among the conscripted is B. R. ‘Moseby,, candidate for Congress. Tne.redel loaders were to meet at Poplar Cornors, Madi- sen county, for the purpose of making a descent on Fort Piliow. It ts intimated that they could muster upwards ofé¢bree thousand men and one battery. Preparations aroiboing made for their reception. News from San Francisco. fan Francrs0e, Oot. 86, 1863, Arrived, Rossian war steamer Gardamoox, from Amoor river. Sailed, steamer Oregon, for tho northwestern ports of Mexie>, taking a cargo of mining machinery and mbr- chandise for miners’ eopeumption, ‘There ig an active trade with the interior. Refined sugar, 16c. Isthmus butter, 280. a 30c, Kast Boston syrop, #5c. The leading mining stocks have do- clined, uader-some stringency in the money market, Ophir, $1,000 $1,800 per foot; Gould & Curry, $4,400 a $4,000. Harpending, Rufles and Great, the three parties cgn-_ victed of treason, in attempting to sail from tbis port in the pirate Cuapman, are sentenced to fiftecn years im- prisonment and a fine of ten thousand dollars, the im- prisonmeat to bo in San Francisco till Congress provides some other place. THE ELECTIONS. The Penusyivania Election—Vote fer ‘the ‘Great sectional duck at the foot of Rutyers street, East river, on Thuraday afternoon, i one hour and five minutes. A large concourse of citizens were present 10 witnens the effort, and were doubly paid for, their visit, for the enthusiastic cheering of the workmen employed 00 the several dry docks, and the hoisting of colors on ‘the warehouses and shipping in the vicinity, announced ‘the arrival of Commodore Farragut, The Brooklyn, dur- Me-are, Jacob A. Woatervelt & Sone. Every facility will a6 tbe Tallobatehte river. be afforded our citizens to thoroughly inspect the war ‘worn but still magnificent ship, Captains Betts and Mc- Cormack saving signified their intontion to remain in at- tendance during her occupancy of the dry dock, ry . NF EE I aE SOLER LT TT LT CT TT TE IO OUTOBER 11, 1863.—TRIPLE’ SHEET. : THE NAVY. ‘The steam sloop of.war Brooklyn was raised 0D ‘This was the first veteran low. regiment to leave Ni to ‘York, ng the attack om and capture of New Orleans, was tho | Sd we woud p Bg A pheclaree flagship of the “Old Saiamander,”’ and recoived there and ofeolors: KY mo za atte wan ‘ones of during ap engagement with a rebel mouth course cannot be car again. tou tho Mlnisipp! Injrien of auch anarous nature that ahe | OTe fordepartare the royiment was thus seavoldabie aserious ‘that anticipated parade through tho city, ‘will have to undergo extensive repairs at tho hands of | disappointing their numerous friends, PRESENTATIONS IN THE TWENTY-SECOND XRGIMENT NATIONAL GUARD, Last Monday evening, Oct. 12, the armory of the. ‘Tweaty-second regiment, N. ¥.8. N. G., was the scene of @ pleasant and interestiug ceremony. It belng tho even. ing on which tho dritis of Company G were resumed, after the summer vacation, the members thougbt it a suitable ‘opportunity to present to their Captain, J. E. Howland, a beautiful sword, as @ slight token of the high estimation: in which he was held by them, and of the ability with. which they were commanded during the late campaign ine Pennsylvania, Among tho spectators were observed Lieutensnt Colonel Cox, Adjutant MeGrith, Captain Thor- nell and others connected with the regiment, Shortly after nine o’clock®the company, standing ab Parade rest, the Secretary, Mr, Joseph 2’. Jardine, stepped forward, and in a neat and anpropriate address, in which he referred to the interest the Captain bad atways tal in the company to promote its best welfare, preseupo him, oo bebaif of the company, with da eloxar | sword ‘The Captain replied fu av interesting and concise man- ner. He remarked that he was happy .o have tho pl sure ot prewesting gifs 10 two. of the members, nate y > Sergeant Raker and Private ¥, T. Johnseu, who acted a8 commisaarjer of the company while im Vennsylvania, ey alluded to the energy that was isplayod by them curiag food for the company when almost stary bread and milk with which they supplied the med in the Geld hter the skirmieh of Sporting, Littl, avd the pails of- milk fornished white ou the march ented THE ERICSSON IRON-CLADS. ‘The following 1s a list of the iron-clad veseels of war in ‘course 0’ covatruction from the plans of Captain Ericsson, ‘Their condition or whereabouts it is deemed post not to Pablish in tabular form:— behal? of the com: r graving, entited the “Hightind Raid.” and to Private FT. Johesou 4 dength- fal ph: tographic albutn,contaiing cartes do vein of te Aquila Adams sAlex. Swift & Co,.: Robert Glyna, Co... Robert Glynn. Robert Rohingon, | men bere. , Eng. RB, Lawton After “breaking ranks’ coupte of tables were une Wm. F. Merritt,...J. Drake. covered, Which reverted the fuet that the Couateary” Wilcox & Whiting. Levi T. Spencer, Dopariment was still in good hands, McKay & Aldus.,..1.. 1, F. Hoyt, Je, | Altor spending abort tia in a dct! manuer the ag~ . Underhill ...,J,G. & Larned. sembly dispersed at a sousoneble hour, A; Rog. E. Hoyt. THE ENLISTMENT OF VETERANS. -Geo. C. D. G. Walls, Chas. W. ScCord..D G. Wells. ‘VESSELS AT THE BROOKLYN NAVY YARD. Tho following isa list of the verses at the Brooklyn The following eireniar is being reissued by the com Governor. Navy Yard at meee “ f Wo give below the majorities in each county in Pena. Pt La riot aga oat sg Provisions of Gener odors, sytvania on the Gubernatorial ticket at the recent elec- | Miantonomal Iron-clad. -Lately launched. itt nc 3 tion, compared \vith the majoritics given in 1860, It da on ee” crap eno! oun . Completed, will be seen that G‘overmor Oartin three years ago carried Kensington, 3 Steamer , SRepairing. thirty-nine connties\ and Mr. Foster twenty-six. ‘This year Mr. Curtin hag? received majorities in thirty-five counties, and Mr. Woc dward has carried thirty one:— Drtonventy Houses Broxey Uy.—On Thursday night tho Fifteenth ward yolfee made a descent upon two houses of bad repute, wos. 61 and 6S West Thirveenth street, kept | vy Joatpbine Dumont and Nellis Cameron, and arrested some male visitors, They were all locked bs "or the torday m: wore disposed 6f by Justice etinbes, riko committed the two. women for trial, sent some of the gitla ‘to prison and discharged others. About, the sa: ce ftimo the Thirteenth ward police broke ‘up the houre of Delia Conway, No. 474 Broome street, ar- tested the keeper and several of her er 4 course of lectures on ihe anatomy, pathology and treat- Girls from twelve to fourteen yoars of age. woman Eave bail to anawor, and tho girls were sent to the island Vagrants, The complainaute in the eases were gentio- men who lived in the neighborhood of the respective Counrenrert Moxey —Joho J. Lewis was arrested yesterday, charged with passing a counterfeit five dollar pill of the State Bank of Newark, N. J., at the sogar store of G. H. Ray, 3053 Broadway, and another at the of Jamer Vo jay, oat Broadway. Justice Comnoily ked him up to answer. or AsaAvLT croy Poune Orricer Expront —It was ro- ported late yesterday afternoom that policeman Eldrodt, who was stabbed while attempting to arrest a young mun pamed Samuel Shaw, of No, 212 Kast Thirty-third street, | for disorderly conduct, had died. Shaw is in custody. His friends claim that bo bas not been perfectly sane for some time past, The Isiand of St. Domingo. TO THE BPITOR OF THE HERALD. Tho Tritune contains an article on Dominica, tn which it is asserted that seven-tenths of the population are negro, and that they aro makkg a desperate re sistance to the Spaniards, kc, Now, Dominica is one of the Caribee lands, in the Windward group, at present in quiet possession of Great Britain, The Tribune evi- dently intended to write aboot St. Domingo, the Span. | ish portion of the Island of Hispaniola, bat not seven- tenths there are negroes, not over one-tifth are puro Diack, three fifths boing half, quarter and oighth blo oa} the remaiader aro whites, Moreover, they are noi make ing & deaperate resistances to (ho Spaniards, I wish they | were, Spanish rule would, however, establish order, at | least. The negroes of both the Spanish and French por tions of the island are, in the interior, fast relupeing (to the same condition of the Blue Mountaics of and fetish worship prevail. Foreign aaacetation reaports shames the people jute | government, bat neither Gerard | ng men in Ft, Domingo ean ever pormanently estab | lish law and order, If ever done, ontsite iniinence will | | do it The people of that country generally believe in | 4 a mild form of republican government, tempered by | aesassination.” Heaven eave the island from negro rue ‘and us from Pridune geography. GR | United States District Court. | i FINAL DECKER OF PISTRIPCTION IN PRIZR. ' Before Hon. Judge Betts. enrzo of the abova vesrel, amounting to the sum of | $55 650 92. The verso! ati! remains in coetedy of the on appeat in the Cyrenit Court, betere fon, dung d |, te veny Tie, Rostiess, Flambeau, and G, W. Boot Mechanict wr -azties, and that the said profersorahip ® "ote the two women, together with their female boarders nd 4 Sppended to his name. perlem ae that which exists in | 7 a, whore polygamy, inovet | n the nlgcn, The veasela which shate ip this prize are | pine ahiktren | . Repairing, + Repairing. Ropateing. $00, this making.the total pay aiet on the reinaiuder of the bounty (section 8) at the ¢ of three yeurs’ service is to $40, * autumn, Pué no sooner did those | that he knew who Hancock was 1860,————,_ -——133,- M0 power than thoy manifested to the | Quincy was, but. who the devil, gait oy oo gg ner Rp em By order of the SECRET. ail the Biates what Me. Ruvinond bas | is. this pair of. Adamses. (Laughter,) He did Cutep ee re nent KE. ), Townes, Assistant Adjutant suown you Governor Sovtnour manifested Yn this State, | Bot know Sam. Adame, nor John Adams; but tho NY ee = ‘800 bog ‘THE SiXTERNTIL ron! They wore ready to uso all their jufherice and all thei | world has sinco found out who they were. These ” 7,200 ~ “Repairing: Two antos of the si power to tuwart tLe government and to prevent the | respectable conservative gentlemen went down rapidly = 300 <j - Repairing. risa eoonyiap Pious gs Vigorous proescation ot this war Gentiemen, when the | after the Reyolution, They were powerfal during tho 1,000 Sy -Repairing. artillery, Colone! J. J. Morrism, numbering two beidred’ (Load opiila Gos <A upon the country the hearta of the | Revolution; but after it they became powerless, Do you or ye on shepen ee and eighty-nine mon, arrived here yesterday froarihe Soe Sear L lis guterueese aud funicess 2 countéy who are truo to it sunk withia | keow any ono who boasts of having biood In hig yelns, or 3,488 e000 Clef Lbesethceasa on eat Farttene & ten Hon, Bet Hho riots fa the city. wore supp! d cares of Indiana | thethe bears the name of a Revolutionary tory sire? 1 2,160 ma +Repairing. pv wr Posed fy arog micas nbn tpg fein to Goseral Wool and General brow the actions of the | tell you that those gentlemen who aro serving ag:iust or, “a sRepatring, B ania son 3 winard err os pet a LODeAy above all 16 the catiriug devotion of : t and to woaken Ube indfaence of | the coontry to-day will go down, after the war eloses, be- re Lapa 430 -Ropairing. Wine Shaan ail ait Gatewniver shee ire police. _(Treiendous che ) Aftor the nation ; ion it wos that the soldiorg un- | neath he ficels of American patriotiom, Our brave ‘sol- hi Pry Repairing. Hore goperraiee 15 ee eo eres ee Many of the aificli acts af Co nt and |, brave mea who were serving | ¢ ra, who are now battling for the Union in the field, trad 108 Repairing. me 4 ert ick © ya er even! oF Eee Mr. Raymond said be would mer who bad made the | wha ave earned that whenever they ware stood in as is Repairing. colving their State bouniy, This 1s Vie Arst b winch had come to his knowl ortal in history—uttered | the face @ the enemy they have been fired at by rebel 28 as 676 Re er ne tr gource that wax entitled to alte cuts for tho wountey. They sent back | democrats anw.DOBOds else, ant the democrats bere who is 350 The Gurning of Wilsen’s Cracker fas ho bad rot been authorized to reyeat tho. i 19 iUinois and 1b dia.a re.o'vton alter rewvtutin branding | svmouthize with "60 Who are trying to tear down bed 2 Be would menti mor. ‘This is that Gov- ‘60 democratic londers in those States as traitors to our | the flag of the country, 94 Pouring shot into their bo- tay yond oPitting outs creme $ canuiry ( When | read the rosolutions of those | sms, bese soldiers ‘wily c7Ne back ag they exme back =. es "300 pe mared ahs ag A gehen Yb Saco oheatan gs Er mtan Trine = ir country in the fire and blood | into Pennsylvania, by hundre’*: 80d as they voted by 235 ae | 50 +s Repatring, KIN ON A CHANGE OP PEISYRY—TuSTIMONY OP vaitlo, T felt Wat the evuge of the country was ua. | thousands agaiost Yallandigham '% Obi0. Do you bo 733 SEE yg oes FIRE MARSHAL BAKER. % ty 0 hid ta, duns entionen on tue tine of tho | Neve that they will ever vote for. mis.” Res — 2,000 se Tho examination of Mra, Margaret Garkin, charged vo ato, power ag Prosk | | Ss rabekes of oun eave soldiors im the eld. “From the | k» down beneath the condemnation af the. p.”!2t1¢ PO0- = tns ~ formerly connected with Wilson's bakery, >. d only #erve one term ro wouid be a | { tue that theo soldiers Branded those nen 4s traitors to | ie of the conntry. And T hope, gentieinen, you will KO = 800 = spenced before Justice Qvackoubush, of the Hien, ia His opinion, tor the eisel ot pe Is oF the government bave | to the people of the North. Appeal expecially to the yous 12 —- © 200 Obituary. ANE SMa President on tho basie of the ou Pry gnletion im every State of | the | ten of the country, who can Lave no pact with those mon = 450 BRAL W. H. HALLECK'S GRANDFATHER. Murket Police Court, yesteriay afternoon. pe yrapciinne w¥ file \gdbeione posi you, genilemen, tonight, | who are to go’ down to their graves with dis 43 ae 60 | This venerable man, Peacon Jaurz Hattmex, in bis ono | The only wituess examived was Fire Marshal Maker, as” o tho position the count = ; mnie to f Yoowsand. .Yopular, majoriiy tor: sho. gave that the Empice state is bel ind It Tice Now York a0 «0 “ae % aan Ponehy; Sew Terk: Bopteaiver, 2%. He wen. 9 sattye Alfred E. Baker, being duly sworn, deposes and saysi— oethad coca Uhousand pop War rasjority for the that our soldiers in the field can turn back and feel that | Greene. iy ge ap one my | Long Island, and settled 1a Westernville about the year | Tam Fire Marehal of New York; 1 am acquainted with ash t) excoriate th a pop UAE man) or tue goveramont of tho | tho heart of the Fmpire State throbs in unigon with | Huntington...... 996 mt 2 n k ‘i 3 the Buato, showing that b United States, (Cheers) Keutucky lis given tty | thelre for the constitution, the Union and the vigorous | Indiana, .. Sh aia = | 1800, naving survived all tho original settlers, and been | Mrs. Larkin, the defendant; tio complaint hore shown a8 nd ling win Wo po } ola ean for ‘ngonditionsl Uak prosecution of the war. (Loud applause.) Joiferson’.. 308 - 4 — | an officer of tho church there forty-five yeurs. He was | #worn to before Justice Dowling, om the 1gih men from pow ¢ Tid pn etal ct Pecsnsyivana, by | | Hon. (asm S. Dickueos was’ then’ apnonnced, and | Juviata.. 38 - 200 a»). -#e man, tall aud imposing ia his personal appear- | day of September, is in my Landwriting; after ( 1 sp é i ¥, has ranged her- | made a lengthy speech. that the rebel army | Lancaster’. 5,859 = 6,000 a | a 7 cat pulicth te 5 a a 4. (Cleere.) And Onio has its alles bet Ne o t constitution capable of almost any amount | Complaint was sworn to before the justice a war t Miter music by the band a 3, of. Mas bee mane Te. hardly coune es 10, ie es Lore in the North, and they were to be found | Lawrence 686 _- 2,000 — {| Avece, with. was jasued for Al Jur si a p T y ! TM 08D by amaaiority, you oat Bardi coune, has stomped thd | sinong those who are the oppenonte of the administra. — 1,010 = | ce tadurahce, wir! CMT Aemnperate, ond. til wabi | (rose ceone a. tamereh temas eee ie pe ny i aorta me with | vralera of the scam cannot” blot Mh: Out. “(Applause yee | non did treet ae a ne ie ete os R — 1880 | two oF three years ins & daily performed somo | Welsh, David Ht isown, Liz i UND ant otras tas wi 0 vas f ow far ° ok > | nor did it pe ry from name, reason = - 2,200 oe Aap ne we vt “ a $ ent, Towa tins spokou | that the democratic party became popular was oe - % 1 labor. He saw the Stat great con. for the | warrant was given to Sergeant Kelly, who was dirocted and in Novern! ext | that it started ct Wwe upon the principle of 650 600 cae HD case % e z areonen ~ I ty bring the parttes bere the magistrate, which was of Fo bere mnae =. — | establishment of our goverpmcié, and lived to see the on exauala wy had aod Mra. Merg set ywehaent— arry it be Just guty. apenas LR piety a ~ 200 — | beginving of this great contest for ite preservation, which | (00% mnsgrat aly, apne Dowlinc, sod I i) 2 tak withia “throe | tor binders toAbrahae Lise ono. They got sheir _ 1,941 = 2,025 ene ® 4 wer Peer iatlock who died 1791, and hi tooie dowa is santimmony before 1 gst red we ‘will fiad the twenty, Y f] Mat choy toum I a 0 is Fathi Hock, who died 1791, and his imouy before the re, one the ‘Unior—atf" De thal eked goeutey fe thet ber ree renin tel monterey. ws — 1,100 | grandtathor Pete Walleck. who died 1756, were birioa | testimony we sho gave it: it was red to td gaunt y that waved over New ‘Jersey, vwill bo’ Jn’ gay. | tha oommeal wood. “At a day thay wire forming the { Northampton = 4m Te) gah the olG mravoyard of “astituck, LL. where thele seces. ta die dorableiny; the: ceagouete aipbwnes teat ee give to it ail we I oversme Such i > : ~ 3 gos ae Bs - y sttt! bo soon, (hor “ paint; jagistrate diem that cons sacfiice Farty, to verge im Vefore (Ds CosBary, and Foe weenie! f-Rerthe-t Wing of the F=Mel: amp -OFTaD ve cle of | Marthmiberiand. 00 = oo | great graSatianer sna nreuaroai grandiuthor ov our pro. | PDL. ee: Sersatzatioas” aut p. ty 9 ith its a trtaniph for 100 cause of | great mrunyeer eae he appr ved and there w "= | Paitaqcghis...:. ange age = | ont, Cenoratin-Chier "Their anceatir, ant the ancestor | sergeant Kelly is a: pouce astgoant tees petecay Tae we hadae @ above aod beyond all parsice, | fee of them—there was ne: ed more thas 6 bas — all the Halleck family in this country, was Peter Hale | yy. een dei 3 When 1 esr th thy {84 four monciis the Teatlant |intiotion to reeked Ma arresting Vaiandighac: aud thea es 105 pied 800 600 | lock, who was oue of thirteen heads of talon wh exo Raley coca in baciseattinn. tear tae: tocehoae eh sinsch ~ “nwa this political | wie and correct he wane) 1B® Fesult hws showit how 234 2,000 | ee tngemnen sang in 1040, and took up thelr abode om the | tno complaint was fo Sole ketones od to toreet all th we ‘ Me. Dickinson’ k>A v4 a iheasiern brato og island, landing at what is yee “ i country whatever erg9) gee ona aooch wae charictarized by good — 1.600 — | now Southoia wilage, Cbareot winch in sill Galton “Hal. er Boe Be lh hia a AN phyeoonad nso I. rene tae interspersed with appropriate 10 450 — | lock’s Nock,” they being fhe ret white settlers on that | gov vaADd Caprarn{Bgnnett at my request, sralgod a ac audience ig goutinual roars of on 1,200 215 | part of the (itn Ibis Petor Halleck settled on x farm | S84 s.r sire, Larkin and ber two chuacun; | then P¥gS fem at from — Scale ale = Shoo = | fre miles wesward of ia., Mies Where his & Coctad to exaiaine Into te origin of this fire, and thor T ateiys ton secure ine gerd 0 arcock When the mecting od a 400 = | Pave continued for eight sonora, 08, tl i ton Saeatonsi gf pay Reng any Bg were, 0 aske what their politi. — oe Ory ‘ _= 250 = | tine. On this old Halleck homestead . time; Coptaia teubest wean’ presest na the annem. _ awit When the BILE | was past eleven neh e boo tho earlior years of hie lie; aud there five onerations of | Hae; Captain Tennett wan, p at the time and Angh Tit ass Hato WOES as one oF the great bat. | jourued. nf é tion. ~ 400 TX | Ps anceators lived «nd died. Reintives who wich further | AitacLew co the complaint previous to that time. Me Besa Poke upon thé country wix Thoweand sone Pee Me erniry. Theideve tual ou that day—that sd Senatorial Nomin.. aa, | Washington. = frets of cent alidestry may obtain a brief sxetoh fr Dr. | Tarkin bad not bah te me tm vlee ma ame ef ae red and twenty-five mittitury ng ton’ seven Run. _ ne [nee ple tm the afternoon, when the New York § 16, lo Wayne . + B sm = 850 | Taileck, Tract House, 150 Nasean street, New York. F : Snes meme ning (a! through tue Mi om taTy Mpiainticue have yasgor Y cyan’. wad Yaade, and repulsed; thas the Hunson, N. ¥., Oct 16, 446 a 800 about thé fires 1 do Wit kntw ‘thal ehe 6 x ‘Tnat ¢ peed of nee te #7 +o aoe vot the rebellion began to go down s county, was to-day wnank 114 Plaint to Captdin Bennett afore Rending far me. a rats, Pla ae ~ | Baler stat othe gan OF tho Union to ascer, < | John B. Dutoher, of Duiadern Orr coy senator 1,548 SS a City Intelligence. Tho forthier hearing wid farphask we * a ouicatemd | the heavens, "I believe that that v 10 | ously nominated by eos Te | __ Breton oF Proven MeCutuovon moat Convamnia orolook Woke afteraoon, “SD § ge wanes i ean say in ie sreat wrmy Gud Ken selfth Seuatorial district. — na pe . St “ Bivesk for the et" y polit aircon : a herp the | coun Sie Por freq the Twelfth Seuatorial dslrlt een 1 tou an 86,811 | Conroe vor Disygyan —Mhe Boars crastees of Cin: | 7 at aw @ause of ov 0 ( 6) 1 come that it savet d r rales : he pics sa hia Col io Peers ran Ave aarsrrg Rew ~ @ sivcerity of my heart, not fon whieh only. ane Zoological Collection in Che Parl a Golloge, at hel? Soe on Mhorsdom West, 94-2004 | eee Pane sete Lg ¢ me tor the rhe id = Jartin’ ity in 1860 .. plow ent on tes a "4 niitical party, bat for the aMecwurds broke 0 TH Curtin’s majority the Pream}\e and resotutiong 5s of votor’ Ee tad hes Ly oe Ae Mie.) You of | in a riot, ( ~y 2. ae ie within this peri 7HE DONATIONS OF 1 1VING lnm bs varn— | Curtin’s majority in 1863 . a thelr Inte profs oe Sg aS T voting One upon the “ie 7 “er Coliia pm Jt yostorday sort’ Baye sent. mete than two hundred thoa- | wiry (oven riiggaa | een thet arms ta Genes! | wito ARE THE DONONS—FURTHBE * uesENTATIONS THE OFFICIAL VOTE OF PHILADELVHOS. | Where. fiichard &. Soa, 0, M., Protorae of | 0! ano w, 4¥ 7. Antoinette Long, ® child three years of your sus to ight battles of the | een to General Mat . fede, sarronder at Port llud- | soyscrreD, BTC., PTC. . Puiaperemia, Oct. 16,1868: | wt a Physics it this eo age, haw be Oo ta" ailled by fall from a four story window of Senabiie You saw them as y rated “ro ro peor! inthemo” 7 ‘Fo geo tho Mississippi, from ~ Ono of the prinetpal £600" 'og of the Park af ine present ‘ola t gz ig os foliows:—Cur' | of duty, and gone to the city of ®” mand andaltied ‘ence of her parents, 119 Broome street. The unrotied banners of the ¢: you heard | sou iirop *, catmasko the Guet, {reo from rebol rule, riop : bjt eng free fe Wize NOW in reboiling | semenume + | 4% Unuxows Maw Daowsup.—Coroner Colfin beld an in The glud musio of their march ast oved away ty the | every WP ‘6 its water reiico back, stars of | time is thecollectiop , pirds and quadzafeds, although 44,274; Woodwagd, 91,1 Majority for Curtin, 7 aie Unite there” ‘2, agniost the government Daitlo field, you saw the giistening mteel up a en Sy pi ty AW eal fing. Wo hevs seen Ta mr itis but thg ‘facleus of what is jatended to form tho Resolved, That the ~ ii that 6. Mido quest yesterday upon the body of an unknown man, ve! ‘at Up 16 ‘OUI, sud stat up ia the Otio Pent | zoological Garden of New York, still it is larger than Police Intelligenc: he is hereby expel” om ihe professorship aforesaid of = Sore seme pn Bak river, eypesspd and ts her black pauts, brown vest, Congress gatrers, ke. Resolve", pw bara ,: oe S. MeCutloch be | CHAPTER OF AccipRwrs.—Catbarine Acker, « Germon Arie 6 from che Hat of the professors of this coliege,and | Woman, cighty-nine years of age, was dangerously injured the fact and ground of his expulsion bo | by an alley cate falling upon her,at 410 Grand sireot. > =z 3 rom, Martin Ciinton, a laborer, fot! from the third story win- See re thd neea srenades dow of a new building in Second street, near aveayo B, * HAMILION FISH, Chairman, fear / and had threo of his riba broken. Jao Wiuwam Bens, Clerk, z , muita, Of 144 Hoasiou street, was run over by Eugive No. 8, in Stanton street, Reorumino or ax Orrnatsnc Hosrrest.—De, Mar ste |” * farer ee i othe Phenson will deliver the introductory to bis twelfth a tin Search of Hts Father, TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. ment of diseases of the eye, at the New York Opthalmic Baraenxan Crrv, La., Sept. 22, 1883. Hospital, corner o Fonrth avenue and Twenty-eighth ‘Will you please give me a little your widely spread paper, and if possible help to fiad my re'atiyes, whom I have not heard of since the war. Fariy in the spring of 1861 I left the town of Trenton, Oveida connty, N. ¥., and went to Wisconsin, where J eptisied; aud J have not heard from home since I left. L enlisted oy th® ‘wth day of Angut, 1861, in the regiment Wis street, this afternoon, agfour o'clock. River Tureves.—Officers Cornell and Blackwell, of the harbor police, arrested two river thieves yesterday morn- ing about three o'clock. They bad in their boat « large quantity of rope, nearly new, which can be seen at the Firet precinct station hovso, The thieves names are Mark Gorman end Peter Kane, consin Volunteers; and if any of your readers ehomld se happeu to kuow or hear of the said family, they will do Persona’ me; fover by writing to me of thelr whereabouts, Hon. Henry Wilson, of Massachusetts Balcom, of Binghamton: Col, Pevin, of Flmira; Col. Graham, of Washington: Dr. Letterman acd Capt. Corner, of the Uhited states Army: Byron Spragoo, of Providence, R. T., and R @. Van Valkenburg, of Bath, N. ¥.,are stopping ki at the Astor House, Gen. Shetman and Dr. F. H. Absdie, of the United FAMILY MARKEY KEVIEW. Washington Market just now is we'l diled with « Etates Army; Charies 0, Wood and wife, of Torre Haute; Capt. Wc. Bur: | species of provisions, m ta, vegetables and frnite ‘our friend, a soldier, HENRY C, SMITH. Co. L., Moventh Wis. Vois., Gen. Washburn’s Division, Derariment of the Gulf, Brashear City, Louw apa W. W, Wilson and wife, of Milwaukee: ‘seas aa i “1 ‘y re naaes eee | ae foliowing prices of the priucipel articles ruled yester. the Metfopolitan Hotel ay:— Roasting of beet, Ide. 9 200. per We, Captain W. Jones, Coast Pilot of the Waited Skates Navy, arrived por Columbia (rome Aonthwest Pasa, Mtasleaippl river, and is How stop) ing at the Warhingtou Hotel Americans rogistered at Gun'e Amertean Avency for the two weeks or 17 Charlotte stro Redford square GM. Sumer, J Rogers, Dr. J. iB Ti. Horo, '¢ W. P. Bown ,Cinolnatt¢ steak, 180. & 18¢ ; Onerse meats, Te. a 108; mation, ide.; veal; Wea ive. 12e. 8 Lde.; hain, 120 | Loe. n i8e.; pork, 120 ducks, 20e.& 22e.: caulltoware: die each; pora a Me halt peck; tomatoes, per quart, Ge | Tima beans, Sic. per quart; culone, 86. per quarts ‘pages, Oo a 14e. ench,; cellory, per buneh, 14e, a 160 Squire, George Ho \. J. Danwels, New York; Mra. ‘ ; : a Kors Pit, and shel! Geh’ ore ia Targe demand, Helivut Vanwoet Bowne, sies A. Kuty, Sate ieiend Om any | Wid st tee lee; bab a ie.; berring, fo. 4 7 Rost, late Pitty 0d, 76, @ Bey; sheipe! Dos, hae a 186: porgian Bo. Wi or 1. M Pook fish, 106, a 120.; white toh, 126; sew Oe. #12. flarttord, Cone lake bars, IY. 6 He per ib, Oysters, The. a8l 25 yer Loe ait avat chime, 3Te a 600. do... homishell crabs, 26e. 8 8Te., and Gee te do, ,$1 4 $1 2 per dozen. rk; Geo I. Smal JA Moreh wart C, Marsh. dt. are atont the sume ED sie Pistalag BB - he | week. bat per ibe: eheese, Iie @ 140. per tford fr jenmond Rett bid 20. Y | _ Feen —Lady apples, a juiey, row ariioie, se!) at 120. a a aR ni Ny Shon Y aol niin, Ube, 4 600, 00, table apvlon Tile: Dr. Latete nd urowklsm, N.Y \ Dockers ponre, S16, 8400 do; Lartetts Falrfielit, » ey . Feith, Boston, Meee: 1. 1 Riccle cere, 120, 0 000, do ; Burgula poare Shave Loeeeaat Weer ae tt. ewok - to Catawba aranex, 140. a STc.; 1M@belin CL. Condit, Beooklyn, N.Y Ree bien mepes, 000, 0 1G per . per dozen; peaches, $1 60 a $1 75 | Oa s2do Chapin, Lawrence, Mas Barisan Troors Gove Howr,—Her Malesty’e steamsh y1Heee, Adventare, Commander Lethbridze. satied from Quebeo | vane parehese quite extensively to the fruit tive ow the 10th ‘on her homeward parece, having on | Cf argo profite to the ven board Major errante, Royal Engineers, reventeen | waeere eee wha Fm wont tert mg rm ——— iia officers and men, (rom diferent cer io Canada, | ¢ men whose | Diee These detachments were mainly Cov ‘vice Lad expired, goiog & ain depots st | Weeet.—On Friday eveniog, October 16, ‘after a mg or tavalva ‘d iftoon mifitary,| and eevere ilness of para’ Fwaro Water, aged onvicts, My six women hidren, with the’ | yews oot tia addition vi th No. 6 | ‘The relatives and friends of the family, thore of his ttory, Seventh Fh con, Rdward, and of bie brother iotaw, Jona F. Jones, three 1 vod officers | ero rerpert wily tnvited to axtomd the funeral, (rom bie | late resie 82 Henry street on Sunday afternoon, ot at | two chow (dor oher Deals ce Seventh Page.) e eubarked w ™"

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