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om, Yast as Monceacy, Merviaad SE, ELL Taenn hee ieee RECKUITING FOR 8 . toyed, traced her @@ different occasiins im 1843 to 8 | popmiations Not op'y are alicns aumerogs in New York THE MORALITY OF OLD ENGLAND. | $737 tofmmer Ur ena wma at beveyyesids that | brounel the cea end of Loodoo wish ibe crespoodeot | fd Vook'ya, bak fetnang anske & MIKE proportinaate ahdy ped chery arrived there by she 11:40 trap on Situmonds, Both Smite and sipstone were examined 19 bumber hao elsewhere as they find more empieyment te London, | the 22d of Ine, The gevtieinan was dressed in tight | sapport of Ube petitioner's onse, Siustoue stated tht he | to worksbops or as dornenties. te Elopement ta = | trousers, nd bad low Growned bats Me was sts Joccey” | was in the eyhyment of tne Sootety f suppreesioa | Jf a comparison is made between cities of dierent LaPY FLORENCE | foking ‘maan.? ‘They took & bedroom, «dressing room | of Vice, and That Smib had spoken to he | States the disproportion of demanded from New and a sitting room. They diod vogether, and they stayed | ing Mrs. Picken, and bad given him ten sbiliin York and Brookiy ‘more starthog — Whi The Aristocr MATRIMONIAL STRATEGY OF D PAGKI—BOW THE MARQUIS OF ANGLESHY'S bis company. young the State draft for tho militia is offered by joining the ented Gatiend) pavers Plena a: in these ‘4 PRR AND JILTED & while he was empoyed Ww ihe business. He pr doced @ | cities twenty-six ver cent of tne poputation is eprolied, iu enty third. Dee.—Qo Friday night, August ae raben pond “ “Tote wltnens bed onc ths pvutlomas ah memorandam book, ip which be bad made votumirous | Bostoo only twe: 4 Oue-half per cent, or ess than oe Epwarp J. Dee, the beloved son of = and Mary @ondon (uly 20) correspondence of Dublin Saunders’ | Faiburg. and idenified bim ae the Earl of Huchin, aod | BOLes 4s to the wovements of Mrs. Piekea, and insisted | one baif that ratio, are made liable to be drafted The ‘ Police Intelligen ‘The ‘uneral will take piace this (Suaday) serena News Letter | Dad seen the lady at Boun, and had identified her as Mra, | Ov referring to '$ 1n order t@ reiresn bis ‘y. The | ten Congreso a! districts of Massachusetts are required BOLD ATTMMPT AT ROBBERY. two o'clock, when the remains oS be time ey The exglusive circies of the upper ten thousand bave | Waidy, Joho Sadier, aid Mary Pritchiey, a chambor- | lecrued Judge saihhe wished to Wok at it, and it was ) to furoisb under the last oall only twenty-one thousand Baward Page, - residing. 0687 Gometery. ‘ihe friends aud soquaintanoes of the (am Et deon Irivnted from their propriety by of tbe | maia, at the save hotel, were called to give similar evi- | banded to dun *ix Qundred aod seventy men, Vhe first ten Con, Yesterday afternoon wari A are respectfully imvited to attend the funeral, from Pent unexpecved incidents tat haa occurred among | gecce, ud to prove that only oneof the beds in the | At the close of the petitioner’s case his lordship re- | districis im this state are called on for thirty-five thousand | Cancl street, while passing through Laight street, was | lste residence, Na, 125 West Tairty-third alreot, % thom for many @ loag year pask, As tous little episode 886 | pooma uccuyied by the respondent and go-Fespondeut had | called Sizsioue. wine handeea and iifty four, mnaktog 4G excess of fourtern Vownrs.—Oo Saturday, August 6, Jans P. Downns, the Violently avsaulted by Daniel Melncrowe, seized by the | yeioved non of Patrick and Honora Downes, aged 4 yeartg, throat and violently thrown to the pavement. By force | 4 mouths and 18 78. and violence the alleged highwayman teok a watch from | The relatives and friends of the family are respectfayy of the petitiower, The Juige Grdinary—Now, uttend to my questious, | thensand «wo bundred aod eighty-four, It is clear that mother’s house at | apd remeber tbat | bave your note book befvre m great Myustce in done onder these enreiments, | do mot yas | After smih had en you dit you ni this wonan | mewo to fivd fait with these who made them in New ah (fashionable) Londe som (I bed not sul brerd of it to ren! im a Diaze on Sau ay alter. Deen slept in, Miss fempie, a be ot faith im the account 1 When | prove: tnat Airs Waldy arrived at npn mengoning i to You); aOd M4 | Termiagtou on the evening of the 2iof June the fame has done woehrg but burst out with more or rt tf ' or sixty-thres | eul to 7? | York and Mrookiyn J koow that what they atite ts ‘ . | invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of ees valence ever since, ivcapa Cretrata from seuding | $5. eta the frat Gogh mntried cree times veiore uis | igstone—/ belies J did, as I thought he had deen with | rue: Wat Mis uot possibie (0 avoid the enrolment there | the vest pocket of his victim, bub before he could uB- | parents, 351 First avenue, on Sunday afternoon, ab ye word, as the b/ase is, ‘ail about it.” arrive to the respoudent. He was divorced from bis | Aer before Of persons who are vot Hiabie 10 be drafted because book the guard chain from the buttonhole in which it | past two o’olock. i Towards the close of lost season, rumor, acting upon | geccnd wite. To the Judge Ordinary—Tbe respondent The Judze Ordinaryv—lnd Simmonds thereupon goup to | are aliens er von-remdents, Thore whose names «re tho® | was secured Mcincrowe became alarmed and fied. Page Lg poms y, August 6, after a short sources of tulurmation derived (rom its eyesight, @t- | wag rather violent 19 her temper, aud she aud ber hua | Aer and vave her ‘othe house? errousously pat down have no interest im garrecting the | 4, to hie fens, and following the fagitive, cried ‘sop ess, Mary ANN BR, niece of Dennis Egan, i onced an approaching marriage between Mr. Chaplia, | band would somet mes quarrel, but they always made it | Sivsione—tie did. Timte, while they swell the eoromeot and bring grievous | Jumped Wo bie feet, and flowing toe vough White street, | © montne. @ memoer of the fashiouadie world, aud | gy.” He treated her very kindi; ‘The Judge Urdinary ~Had you told him thay you wanted } borthens upon the district to whicb they are charged. See ccarabet Gs theese Pilien tor the toed precinct, The friends of @e family are invited to attend th@ the youngest daughter of the The Rev. Mr. Waldy, the nephew of the petition foget evidence of her adutery ? The draft makes 4 beavy drain upon all parts of our peor (hy Mae oF a ener wm eoneg Sapers!, thie meses) sicncen 9 three o'chick, susiesey, The gentieman is the | proved the receipt of ‘the letter written Dy the cc Sigstone—/ think t had, or words to that eect. country. In our cities i a terrible affiction. A great | WHO Joined In bh eae asm ba was sabeaavont: | aso goa oe jarrem street, near @ landed e-tites in Linovlu- | gpndeut and opened by mistake by bis wife, and the | The Jude Urdinary—And you asked bim to goand | proportion of the inbabitunts tive upou daily wages, ‘ * ly arraigned, committed bim for examination, Mcincrowe Fay.—On Saturday, August 6, J oft fare, and is repoted to be very wealthy, The lady ts | ov, ica the peuitioner, sod afterwards | make the exverimeat ? whieh they muat receive wih regularity to give food, 7 ence sal7ua, daughter q taf tho acknowle xed beauties o” the day, and indeed | fecmved a uute from tbe res;oudent im’which she wrote, | Sigslone—That is the truth. fuel and shelter to thsir families. ‘These can only be ob- Me soly sehjeen zeore at age. He gives bis residence 88 | Stepben and Eten Fay area 24 years, to OLY way ode Wonk Ventore Lo assert that she has any | wPor God's sake say nobbing to ruin me, Remember Toe Judge Urdinary—tIt is impossible that Ican grant | tained by cash payments, The pay of tne soldiers, at fsa gy be yen yard family are invited superior i that respect, . The rumor, however. to which | my child? deciee m thw ewe, “It is bad evvugn to employ peorle of | whieh Is made at ir egolar times, and nerbups at compar ALLEGED HOUSE ROBBERY. end the: funerel deat aieernene ae Seer ae was sutdenly déied “by authority,” and Mr, io evidence was called for the defence, this kind to give evidence of improper intercourse, out | atively long periods, will not provide the necessary e’clock, from No, 250 Eust Twelith street, between avog John and Elizabeth De Groot, said to be man and wife, | aug a‘and B. hopin de eriment whether a wowan | support to their favvities ip cities like New York and ve* vor lodia upon @ sporting tour witb bi Mr. M. Cbambere addressed (he jury in mitigation of | to employ amun to t tne ex tonable ‘ . 4 ies Jans teres Sir F, Johuston and che acl of Listowel, In the | @amages, and said that the ietter of the co-respondent | will be unfaithful is what the Court cannot (or 4 moment | Brooklyn; and they are frequentiy broken up and ru! Wore arrested yesterday by officer Logan, of the Twen: Fen.— On Saturday, August 6, youngest aie. cae the very marked attentions pad aL” tbe last was rather creditable 10 bir than otherwise, becuse be | allow : Fvery ‘coarideration of yutice and hamanity demands | beth presiact, charged with grand lnroony, on gomplaint | of amos and Margaret Fee, aged 1 year, 1 month and «by ibe young Marquis of Hastings to ly | appoared to bave come t) tue deiermination never to see Mr, Turner s»fd the petitioner was at sea when theso wet UP@;ual Durtiens ghould not be thrown apen the:n. af Paper became tne theme of universal comment | Bet'unain an che ean ® married wuesa, He did mos | people were employed, and the peuitoner's finer merely | It is peuper labould sey that since the beciening of | © Mi Leales Rowden, of Firhy-Stvh sirest, eer GovemtR | ‘The trendsef the family are resvectinliy invited r] avenne, ‘The prisoners called to see Mrs, Bowden, whose | attend the funeral, from tne residence ef his parents, house was for sale, when De Groot represented himself to | West atroet, this (Sindy) alterooon. at two o'clock. be a eutior ip the army, and that he had two thousand | o,PA4lMAx.—le Brooklyn, on Friday evening, Aa of consumption, Erceve ‘.,ouly cliid of James dollars to invest in real estate, Whrie inspecting the 4 ‘9 Drevmisea it 1 cburged that De Groot and his wi! BH Be seeders ype Eb igang tcp fas er fully avpropriated to their own use a gdld wate Phin ing, Spt teat eh, dmc pps | irows, aad Mr Chapin just @& that mo- | cast her ol, becuuse wt the ume wheu it was written she | employed them to watch tie respondent, this civil war these oitigs have not only furnshed Hagland, of course could not fal to hear | nad at Separated from her busband, Ho was| Tne Judge Ordinary—! need not’ enter into the ques: | their fui! quotas, but are to-day entitled to a credit of ushem Phe wctton he took upo ais intimation wou'd | gurprised at the demand for damages considering tho | ‘tion whether the petitioner s father told them to take | about three thonand theve yours men, It wonld be an poi (0 pr ve bast there was some litte time in the | yer, acauty aod unsatisfactory evideuce which bad been | this curse. It te auticient for me to know Mut he seb tice to count each of these men against three rmoke of last year's report, for almost immediaiély— | given as to theterms upon which tbe busbaid and wife | these agents at work, aod that they manufactured the ler tbe present cil for service fon one year. Rut shai is,at the Marcbtouess of Abereorn’s ball to the | bad lived, 0 iw the letters which bad been reod she | adulicry which they have now proved, Tue petmion is | these cities hive done more. They have on repeatdéd vc- Prucess of ou Toesday, Jue 21—he made an offer | often spoke of bum as ber ‘scolding husband ,” and be ap- | dismissed, cisions promp' pe: aurwered the calls of the Department 10 | yaiued at two biudred dollars, and a set of pearl earri : ith singuial Mdity, ou eo ¥ i | nei ol » Ogeasto = te ’ ) : sae x einck. 2 A fsmorable couteme rary announced this 4p | that ene accidentally met Lord Lucban, who was thea & MILITARY AFFAIRS, cost of this has beam as much ee Me ie in manta ammuve aa kanaad Gee FoGat.—On Saturday morning, August 6, after @ shor®é pong _ © marriage, . poe st ca = bo) Ppt soe periect stranger to ber, and shortly aterwards she met eaateaanmaaaaaneranaeed for the advantage of the United States as for the city | over to the police Justice Ledwith committed both tbe rere Wituam Focal, aged 38 years,5 months and 28. Lord ia-tings, though enti ely incre lulous of » ough him at 4 boiel 10 the manner described by the witcesses, overnments: wy o Lime with decision, and, hurrving oto the | (t was iuie, under tue circumsta ices, ig eal nina Dent, Adjastinent of Quotas. Ro ores aire enrolments also aubject to heavy taxa. | delendants for trial, im default of tive hundred dollars ball s Hie friends and relatives are respectfully invited to ate cach, | Tae accused barties atate that they live at No. 100 | tena the ineral, trom the residence. of Us orothet ie | WsE ERI oy onesh aeyeey, law, 235 Bleecker street, without further notice Fun A MEDICAL STUDENT CHARGED WITH LARCENY. ral service tois (Sunday) afternoon, at sixo’clock, Hie Samuel C, Sterling, ® medical student, twenty-dve | remuine will be taken to Turrytown, on Monday mornings | Yours of age, was arrested yostorday by detective Bem- | Gyne,—On Saturday, August 6, NATHANIEL GrDE, ago® nett, charged with having on the 30th ult, stole two bun- i ars (eae ssc on ein caaea dred and dfsy dotiars in bills from lanie! Connell, of 155 he triends of the fam/!y and those rother- Cedar fone The prisoner had beeu boarding with Con- bend respectfully invited ¢ atiend the fnoeral, nell, and it ig alleged that be took the money from the eae Ninth avenue, this (Sudday} house and decamped with it, Justice Hogan commiited out aA Steriing for trial, in default of $500 bail. GRayT,—Donatp, iniant son of Donald and Elizabetly TesMd bee of (he ‘air tauy. laid Ds proposals before her, | je-s or dehberaie seduc-r, aud @ very smail aznount of SEDI OR MOLIGEOE METER tion those who have been foremost 1m filling the national Abs aS HtOCIneG (HAL be Was @ ew bours too late, Pre | dim ges would be sulticient to compensate Lue petitioner Wan Derarragyt, SoLtcrmr’s ary ‘Treasury and giving to the government the money which Daritians oF (be a) Proteaing marriage proceeded in the | for Wwe ioRs he bad sustatued. Wastinarox, August 1, 1804, has enabled itt) pay its wodiers, 1 know that you will amual course, and ibe rms st coos were seen together | he Judge Ordinary said the jury probably ba aodvubt | Phe President of the United: States is anthorized by the | arv#e with ine that Naw York and Rreokiyn have atrong Mall tbo fashionabie Fosorts of amusement—at the re | upon ihe questivo of adultery, and the only other question ce elaima, nat only unon the equity but upon the gratitude apd Harrow cricket match at Lord's. at | was that of dainages. Ia this, ag im may oLuer cases, | Stor July 4, 1864, ‘to call for any number of men as | Ofte whe are ndenitilsteriny the national wales tbe Witnbiedoo rifle weeting, and, in fact, everywhere | (wey nad beeo left very much in the dirk as to mapy | voluateers for the respective terms of one, two or tree In anawer to an appea! which | made to you last year Mc, Chaphn was where he bad every ric: to be by the | (hugs which they ought to Know more about in order tO | yoara tor military service; and any such volunteer, or, in | to correct a similar wrovg you appointed Witham F. ahte of bis future bride, and It was remarked on severa | a0 strict justice No doubts they would be glad to i dod ait | Allen, of thik State, “Channcey = Smith, — of ecastous that the vey coldest recocnitioas puesed be | quow woat opportunities Lord Buchan bad of addrossing | 088 of drait, as hereinafter provided, any substitute, shal eon the Jady and the suitor who bad made ap mis mi toe lady. There Was almost every degree of moral tur- be creditéd to the towo At ibe opera on Friday night the ‘betrothed’? | jytude in the-e offen gatost moral Masauchusetts, and 0 Love, of Indiana. a township, ward of a city, pre | commission to examine the enrolment of 156%. nd divine iaw. | cinct, or election district, or of a county not subdivided, | They submitted an shie report, showing its & t were seen for the lost time togeiner, «pparentiy jo the | Now acd theo a case ef heartiess seduction occur.el, and wards the qnuta of which he may hi olunteered or | tnmstice, and you relieved these cities from a great ie eats Ht Grant, nd « ‘M mutual proximity unver such | again chere were ceses in which tue lady was a8 much to ooo oo glyphs oT aed ail wrong, tl urge that amesiniar plan be asopted now | 4 SUSSTITUTE BROKKG CAUGIET IN WIS OWN TRAP— The funeral will take piace from the residence of i sreummsenoes should produce. Diame as the gentieman, Ail they Knew tn tis case wus ‘i CAK@ any quota or part thereof shall not be filled | whereby the quotas of this Stare, which, especially to HE 'AKES AN OFPIORR YOR A COUNTRYMAN—HIS | parents, Second avenue ana Seventy-fourth street, this postrsked, coat tinea Geen under-plot, such a8, it t0 | aac ird Buchan met the respondent at the races 2 | within iifty days alter such call, tho President is required | the districts I have named, incinding New York city and ARRUST AND INCARCERATION, ETC. (Sunday) afrernoon, at one o'ct ¢ rusted, coud have been poss 5 : “ GirRipe.—On Soturdey, August 6, Caraarine GILBRID! A carious ease oocurred in tha Second ward tate oD | only dinutier of Patrick and Abn Gilbride. aged 6 mun! Thursday afternvon,the particulars of which serve to | and 2 days. show how easy it Is for a man to be mistaken, It ap Fare thee well, sweet bud of beauty, pears that oflicer Hiram 8, Ferguson, of the socond pre Ps -piecinattpeah aed Lavevaty in but tew of our ) April, ond thatin Slay they hinched together at an ind | jmmediatdly to order x draft for one year to till such | Brooklyn, appear to be unequal and oppressive, may be families Of distincsion, bad beew designed and carried | .t Darhogton. That showed that they were in com He or part thereat eh ch may then be unillied.”? i adjusted eqvitabls ‘© preportion to the demands ‘male our On Friday nicht’ Mr Chaplin Banded his fianc’ to m together, and they wo aoubt met by ap ig act is iu addition to aud im atneudment of the | upon othe pacts of the country. Since the enrolments Searle data car san Stina mma ae operat t ‘The next meeting of which there Was | prior acts for ‘enroiling and cailing out the national | were mide there hax been vo Opportunity to correct Lany Florence Paget drove to Messrs. Marshal & Suet dence was that O° the 22d of June, when | forces,” and must be eonsirued in convection therewith. | them Neither can this be done in time, Wale names ve's, w Oxford street, on the pleaof “shopping,” Slepi together. in cousideriag the queativa of day. On the 18th day of July, 1864, the Pregideut culiea for | may be adaed to the tiets, those which are improperly ordering that ber brougham should wait, It did wait for hey were entitled to look at all the circumstances of He ee ede ee ae eee e et ovieiuue of | placed there cannot be stricken off. In large cities the | Ct, @ very plain looking man, ia citizen's dress, tn In a world bk» this to dwell, 4 ome five or six hours! The establishment of Messrs. case, Il was usual tora husband wh» ciaimed dam Seen bitedact z Damen in excess cxnnot be detected, as the citvens are | passing through William street was accosied by Jonn W. | | Tbe funoral will take plice (bis (sunday) afternoon, Marshal! & Co. bas a door in Vere street a8 weil ss in | ages to give some proof of tue terms on whicb he lived Volunteers and drafted men are thus to be introduced | not familiar with the names and condition of dhetr neigh | Chapman, a substitute broker, woo took him for & two o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 250' avi pue A. The relatives and friends of the family are reed countryman, Impressed with this idea, Chapman asked | quested to attend without further notice, the countryman if he did nov wish to enlist in the Hart, —On Saturdey, Augost 6, af consumption, Jome service of his country. By doiugso in Poiladeiphia | He Aan, in the 34th yexr ol his age. thapman told Fergus u that oe could obtain a bounty of The faneral will tsk» piace at one o'clock, this (Sunday five hundred doiars, wave it woud be worth one han | afternoon, from bis late residence. 452 Seventh avenue, dred and fifty dollars to bim (Chapman) As anextra | His rem will be interred in Caivary Cemetery. Oxiord street jady Florence entered by that ty Oxford | with his wife, and to show what sort of @ bome \t | jnto the service for one, two or three years, wheroas, by | bors, Ip the country it ia otherwise. Trnlvyours, Ke. siresi, and ip the sioy meeting, by i) porniment, a cer- | was which had beea broken uy. The tetters which Bad | tne prior evrolment ldws of 2368 aud “1864, toe only po HORAGO SEYMOUR tain jady friend. she went out at the door i Vere street. | been read showed tuat the husband aud wie io this case | riod of service provided was for three years or during the eee drove Wt George 8, Hanover square, and was aud | bad lived on terms of extreme aifection and buppiness; | war, aad hundreds of thousands of goidiers are now in | Retarm ef the Ninth Regiment New saeo married by licende to the Marquis of - | bul with the exception of those letters tbere wis cer | the service as three years men. Work Volunteors: You may imagiue toe esclandre the alain bas mad tainly a dearth of euce op that point. The next fo y q ab estions having arisen eating to the settiement of toe cousternition it has produced 10 the tamuiies of | question they had w eousider was the couduct of the co- | quotas of which the one year mon are bow te ceuseivuve | The Mayor bas received a telegraphic despated from jhe partios coveerned. OF one iesture in the ease. | respondent. The only potut in is conduct to wbIch he | q part, a con-teration of the objects, priaci»les aud pro- | Lientenant Colonel Sburmn, commanding the Ninth | inducement for Fergu-on to accompany the broker to the Albany and Long Island p pers please copy. 1 believe, there is bat Little douvt. The jady bad | woud cull their attention was tbe letier writtea by bim , ong of tue enrolment laws bas b Abode neo ye if Quaker City to enltst, Chapman ‘represented that Heatner.—Op Friday. Angust 5, of consumption, Ja Mectaaliy concealed ber inteanous from her own | to the respondent, He looked upon it 8 Une letter of a ‘The chie: object of these laws is tv bring «die bodied he had taken several men on there ‘or tbat purpore, and | Wife of W. J Heather, lnte of this city. us, lbey bad pot the remotest suspicion of the | man who, having effected bis Object, was very glad to i i jan nee Jeave Monocaty on the Sth | for York, on & far- and mor the nigh rau of the sue- | get rid-o’ bis vicdin. He seemed to be making excuses | MOO ju the Mi mary Henvice, and uo disiriDute Ag eQUAIY | iongh. Colonel Sharmn states tnd he will telegrane ul suit r, aw tly even of the disrepate | to pick a quarrel with her, and be told ber be should | NO cy equalize the quocts, the territory from | {M Philadelphia the arrival of the regiment at that Aetachud to such behavwr, would for various otber | never see her again. They had no evidence de‘ore them | which tr are to be drawn is required by law to ba | Place, foakong have ininitely preferred that their fair relutwe | as to the respondent's circumstances, bul they were to | Giviaed ino districts, Xc., abd evcp district 1s arances indi- The fureral will take place from her late residence, 8@ enue, on Money, es and friend@®™ that if be (Ferguson) was we smart as ap da i cated -he gouid, by paytng one bundred dollars, desert and | Tenth street, between Fifth and Sixth return home agein, Coapmen furtier represeaicd that | Gay afternoon, at ove o’elck. The rela ode Gay list week ne took men on ty Philadelphia and } Of the fumily “re invited to attend, enlisted them; that after beiug sworn iw fur of them got English aud Calivornia pavers please copy, regiment New York Voluaterrs, oat 4 regiment would 7 4 supply + i sdeuild bave abided by ber piedged wo d say to what dameges the petitioner wis entitied without portion ot 9 nine district ic The Lindsey Biaes. away and revurned to thie cily before ne did. After or Vednesday mcroing, Angust Sy. Tervous bearives, i= universully Tecarded as a sa. blot Tue jury, a'ter de'iberating for about dal? am hour, re | tr, ops, and send somo soldiers for a longer and others or RADQUANTERS, iwent N. G, S. % mun the olficer agreed to go on to Philudelpiva wick tim | Years fervice in the army, HoRMON Huaues, Jr., son Yeon the upper classes. But that very vinanimous repro. | turned a verdict for the petitioner, and assessed the dam: | g ghortor term of service, the law requires the President New Yora, August 6, {64. after baving time to arrange nis allairs ana say godby | the late Merman Moghes, in the 42d year of nts age. q ®stion of M cxnnol but Suggest that Such dup icity and | ages at 22,000, to equalize the quotas of tbe respective districts by tak ommandants of companies are beraby directed to re. | to his family, Pooy (hen se arated, to meet again at be Hig remains osited. attended by his imm@m sbamelessness wonld be the excepiion aud not the rule a Ine wut Cuusideration the nurauee of men aud tbe ters | POTt themselves at these heidqnarters on sunday, Anguee | Jersey city ferry 10 Lime 10 take the evenoz train for | date relatives, in the Marble Cemetery, Second street! Miroughvut their coteries. the world, is smewha: | Important American Divorce Cases Dem | oftnoir service in each district 7. at leven oclock \. M.,ma ching orders having been | Philadelp tia, Otticer Ferguson immediately proceeded to { this (Sunday) afernoon, at tive o’elock dorjour to Jevrn what, if avy, uiferior proceedings are cided. If the umber of men were taken Into consideration, | received. Cdrmandante will take Immediace steps to | the ytation Douse and ltd che whole mafter before Capt, | SACK-ON.— Jo Friday, xngust 6, of brain fever, VIRGINT Ag weety to urine from it Io the m COURT OF PROWATE AND DIVORCE, JUNE 21, without regard to the time of their service, it hive every man who been pniformed brought at | Mille, who i ed bim to meet Coepman aecd oniy cauviter of Mr B and Addie Jackson, aged 3 yearg ove considers Mr. Chaplin to hive be Waid that the grossest inequality would exist iu tue respec once to the camp on Governor's Isthnd, r 10 appomem go to thaverry with him. This « and 7 months, 7 re few who do not trust thal Stone vs. Sone and Aprile on.—An apy ieation was made | oiributions o di erent districts to the aggregate wilh Colonel JOHN N. WULSE' was pursued, and when about to tike the boat for J rsey Suffer little children to come unto me, ‘ vibted hopes over—com! ih this case a (ortoight ayo that the co respondent mixht | tary service of the country. Hevry J, Winrn, Adjutant. Tity oftiver Wildey, of the Second preciuot, who had re. For vee of Heaven - xe a teas: Sheps» Ane Goma A npaeeOs have jeave to appear and file an answer wpon au allidavit | "if digtrict A furnishes ove thousand men for ore year = ceived orders how to act, advanced xnd took Mr. Chap Tho relatives and frievds of the family are respectfallpy it apr iegetahey sh y exaniued, assume the permanent | that be was not aware that the suil way Ct thera it coutribates only ope third »s much to the ini ‘ The State Military Depot—Liberality of | wi. ioto custody, The surprise of the prisoner op teara- | Mvited to attend the ureral, this (Sunday) afternoon, Abt gan. bim wnvi March, 1803; that ne then z Vice as district B, which furmshes ove th usaud men for was resi ling in Canada, intending tocome | three years, althourh for the tirst year the contributious : defend st, Dut that wheu he wcrived asifar | o¢ a and Bare, in Mere point of humbers, equal, Bat There are now at the State m ing that in -yy luting t ing with a shrewd pr conntryman, as he sup eeniistment act he nad been deal. | Be,07elock, from Church Is teid of a verdant Joxgs —On Suurday, A fmagiwed than | @anghtero Francis H. a Minstrel Company, &. itary depot, in Howard place where Hand t wostor Fiatbosh avenre | 6 ex R., younger iarrict JBuce, agod 2 yourms| * Bart im the Divorce Court—Twe | wl Vicusaad Pounds Sterttag aa Dam. | as Sosten to wos ioformed that the cause bad been tried | durjug the seooud avd third years of the three years | street, about two hundred and dity mea who are well | described, Chayman Uikeo before Gea@ral Superm- | 8nd 10 months. i eues Against Him—Interesti Letter | aod a verdict hid been found agains: biz for £2,000 cig Prothane tag’ Peder , Madea Kacnears updiioceed up. tur tie Lents irda ‘The (riands of the family ure respectfully javited to at. teri distriet A is contributing nothing, aud to eqtaize 1 IL thete st ied by tho | tevdent | coneay, p ie y trom the Lady to the NebtemiLow stare | axes. Tbe motion was ordered to stand over for furiner | (hese virtricts A must raise one thousind men for tne | CMe OT a wants beng fully supplied by tho | on. 2 Defers Hscric fey Hall, who | tend thre funeral, inia (Sunday) afternoon, wt halt-past on ge is Generally Observed—A Hasty | silitaviis, Afidavite had since been tied by the wie and | second year and one Mhousiad men for the third year of | attevtive Superintendent, Colonel Neville. directed che offices to proceed to uh Mod request | O'elock. from the residence of her pareuts, No, 192 Mi Avlstocrattc Wead &e. uy fee ae Chaiiechaeenen eternity that term % Mr. Wood, proprietoro! Wood's Minstrels, has added | Justice Hogan to commit Chapioan without Dail roe Lid ab Yesiote i Selavady’ cunt ®aLpy VS. WALDY AND THE EARL OP BUCA mules ServiCg e citation i ed, y Hence the rule of equalization requires that the num- . - soe . . act aac “gpadiee Bam ot 4 . » MURT FOR DIVORCE AND MATKIMONIAL CAUSES, LONDON, | 9@! i that at ine time when the ctation was served | per of men from pong secre aryl rin muitiplied by be much to the enjoy ANOTHER VIOLATION OF THR BNLIGTMERE ACT. paralysis, Wary A.. wife of Lic, George H. Kiss.m, lena on them they gid not know where the co respondent was | nuinber of years of each man’s service ‘The product | Superintendent with free tickets to all the men wh» may Justav Geert, a German muviotan, living at No, 22 | The r@atives and friends of tho family aro respectfail Tomas Wiliam W rived for w disectution of ie | living, and thik the fact of a sult having been commenced | gives ihe amount of yeura’ service actually rendered, aid | wish coattecd (hie pegormaaess, Neatly ong buvidred of | Kast Urowdway, was arrested by officor Lapman, of the | Mvited to attend the fuera, from hor late residenge, tm wer with Faor # Waldy, on the ground of her as Bot communicated to him ll just delore itis this product, found for each ward, district, &c., hose men attend every @ ae, mod wre th ecieci ‘ atio 1 be a a Boon, at ba « y with Willan Stuart Eesicin Lord Cardross, | came when It wae too late for him to be present at tt | which is as n the basis of compari-on for equatiziag ee the tine of thelr ssjours very plea hea Sixth precivet, Charged with a violstion of the eplst- | pasetwo welock. Cars le ry, Brooklyn, agg | cumnmonly oxlled Kart of Bucben, and claimed five thou: | Affidavits in avswer had been flied by the petitioner, Cap- | the service required fram. all the uisiriots respectively, | gers of the various theatres aiouid. enw o'| ment law, Louis Williams, of No. 827 West Thirty-ninth | oueo'cinck Mo : grind pw de The res wn and the co. | $4iD “woue by is attorney, Mr. uscow, and by Mr. Deane | Sun is the requirement of the statate, aod iembouies | of Mr. Wood, which woud tend greatiy to relieve tbe | street, made aMdavit bofore Jusiice Hogan that on the | KIEUAN On Saturday - T., youncest roxoondent ta denial of the eb The Queen’e | Baker. The effect of these atfaavita vat the charve } pp ctical gow 6 Aud éven-banded justice, tagnotony of ‘the velerans while stopping in our city. dare esis overview with Gebers at2T3¢ curys. | 202.0% Piizabeth ard the late » aged 22 yearty Advocate Stated ‘hat the petitioner is a gentiemsn of con. | Made against Lhe ee a peel: : To apply these principles to the yresent state of facts, Ui a tea Mumerests DAridetins ilaceinn: Gehertosered to procure 1 iif my 1 yaya. erable property, ! far Stookte ome days beinre he bad lei 0 or b of Septe = = strect. ater view @ ed to proc uneral wil! take 1 saTeos, fa, Da: lscun aaand «tana erton, 19 December 1461 oe ee ee ee Why We Do Nut Get Recrults, him @ situation ag hospital steward, anouteigbt miles | conatchacch, Righty iret t on tion. On the rie, tor the co-respendent, now removed the @p- | The amount of servica rendered by each “district,” palling armisapaed Bal as niogeanag Pend ILE cog ie Mpenenc ai Williams | Jatives and frionde of the fuiu.ily, aleo those of hie Cathet r ried Miss Bean, who was mu. ‘ &e., has been already agcertaived vy multiplying the Your enterprising sheet being the only one to ask the ented the oiler. and wus subsequently taken to Bos | in-law. Lemuel Cinrk, are respeettully invited to attend, f lived. toxether ‘in perfe . Lopes, for the petitioner, opposed it, and contended | piimber of men by their respective periods of xervice, a 2 ton, without bis knowledge, und there entisted as # re. Onlifornta papers ple: y v e ¥ -* % 1 nom y P ~ OP, | question why we do net get recruits, permit me to give | cruit in the Second Massachusetts Voruoteers. At the 3. "iday. A 4 1 it Aprti, 1863, They nad one ding! thit the attidavite proved that Mr. Appleton bad lett Bud- | thie settling the oid mit of such district up to thie = Krraan.—On Friday, Ancust HOR, infant dangbrer y ler, who Wie still ving. Phey probabiy had occasional | leith Switerton in consequeuce of the charge made againet T gute, 1 accordance with the principles above siated you m stitement showing why, aud on: hiberal capttauiees [Sp Viliaias signed She euniesmneat, Fa be sume 7 of James and Jobanah Keegan, aged $ months and fizhrenees cf opinion and trifing matrimonial smabbies, | DIM, Bad Not on acc UNL OL pecuniary difficulties; that the 4 new cail is now made for five hundred thougand | who are contrinuting their funds can sce hero to | PL Mar lor ihe postion \t tasuital Bidward. neoondine ag | aye dete occurred oh ser y marred the "| ciation must pave been brought to bis Knowledge by bis no, This number will be distributed among the “dis. his agreen iG , nO! + fo The friends of the femily are respectrully invited to at y ‘ it ges \e gt sy 3 mn pet gece family; thai’ be was allowed to appear the Court ought poncorl ” KC rs pr ha » prob! strict i seston to. | "ost litle purpose ihe honest and patriotic citizens | out nis mistake, and, in addition to not getting the posi- | tend the funeral, fom the residence per pureats, No ftome evil hour they made the aeqvail | family; tt ie pe je Ce wu picts,” AC quired by , ing provortid , oa Pn beral. . er parents, Now eee eecee re ee te to have Dec culties ot tee | to order bim to pay the costs of the last trial; and that | the numberof miliary forces eorolied therein. That | &@ expending their trexsure and thetr blood, if the agents | tou prc nived, Gebere fatled to vay him w cent bounty | 79 liver street, thie ‘Snvay) afternoon, mttwo o'elOcke: fort eirilese sedietiin of the untortanate respondene, | UIs was rew\y apappitcation on bebait of the respondent, | gisiribution having been made euch district will be | of the goveroment are allowed to discourage eniistmengs | MONEY.” On the tein or dine Willaims was discoarced | Tne romaine wi" we (a. en to Calvary Cemetery abe, a g over Ler vanity folly, be bad | Dot of the co respondent. chirged ib account with its quota to the f 8t juetance. and the sirceve ellorts of our citizens to increase the | 10" LPIA Cwmasility, and me a eiatiiok Geert Lavo —Killed, in chareing the rebel works, in front They first met at the Cattericc Juige Ordivary said he bad narrowly examined But in some districts troopa have alreidy bee» fur | ranks of our army. azuinst hie oppreesor. "Jus ogau committed Gebert | of Motors irg, nm saturday, Jury 20, Sawaer R Linomiogy | . and were ivitoduced to each other by a | te affidavits fied on benall of the petitioner, to se2 | nished im excess of all their former quoias, Each dis- The f Howing facts will snilice to illustrate the above, wea tr nits aged 19 years and 3 mouths, vor of the Fifty fr In June, TSh$. thoy met at the Midiaud | Whether they «took the co-respondent’s statement that | trict must have its separaie account made up, eituer by | and exnibit the discouraging actions of one of these ; ee Fogimont N.Y. V_, formeriy a rember of the Thirveenth any TRoNe at Rexom, | regiment N Patan AccIoRNT ON 1 and passed a pight there. Sirs, Waidy | be was outof the country when the petition was tiled, | crediting the exeess or charging the deficit of years ai- | worthis'— then o Her way to Leamington, to stay with ner | #04 (bat be was oot aware that the citation Bad been | vided by three (assuming a& the unit Of all former quoLAs Inis morning a gentlemen, desirous of foiving the | BRines.—Yesterday while the No. 2 passenger train was Notice of the funeral hereafter, ewcerioliw, Mra, Tempie, and, ater making a 6 sssued, and pe found that they did not come near the | one man rendering three years’ eervice). ko other words, | Tweoty-fifth regiment New York Volunteer cavalry, | Passing the drawbriige at Helwil, over the Richelien | Lowi —On Saturday moring, Aucuet 6, at five o’ctocl visti. there, she was expected to pay a vi mark, but, on the contrary, they seemed toc nirm the | jn setting and ojualizing tne old accounts of the different | entered my bead uarters, accompanied by Colonel \ivit, | Fiver, @ geotleman named Henderson, of No. 663 Eighth | of consumption, ANN E Love, wife of Alderman Jacob My oe Mr Waidly eae living m 4 bam on th nenhew of the petitioner, who | uti of the statement. C nham. She did pot go to’ Chel. | Woder whit be ieft, and th y she bed appoioted; but a way for debt, it was natural avenue. New York, whive stanuing on the plattorm of ibe | Long. } fourth car, waa strack bv one of the tension rods and The relatives and friends of the family are rejuested toq knocked into the river dhe bedy. we recret to learn, bas | atrend the funerai,on Menoay afternoon, at four o'eloek, | Ting the circumstances | qictricts, their respective number of yeara? service | lute of the Exceisior Hrigade a man who bas done ais be was keeping out of the | wil) be divided by three, ana the quoteot wilt give | duty covetantly and feariessly with bis command tor bat bis wife shoud try | the number of men furnishes heretofore by exch dis | three yeu nis ceotlemen, gaflant and itorious Terched the house on (hat day (the Tth of July) direc ts throw off peo le who came to inquire for bim. | trict every person being thus reckoned as one thee | exo lier, oflePed bin services to go as a private in the | Bot yet been found. Whew the sceident cecurred there | trom her late residence, 22:0 Street and Second avenne! & Sire \Waldy. [t wae ovened by the wie of the pee | 88d should refuse to bave anything to do with the | years man —and the excess of men over former calls will | Twenty filth cavairy’provided be could be detailed for | were two other renilemeu on the platform, a Me, thomas | No exrd > tite Ler’s Le bese, who tho ght itwas mtented tor her, | citation, Ail the attdevie showed that theetory he | he deducted trom, or the deficiency in former calls will | recruiting #ervier in the eity uoti the company now fil, | Sinith, of tennoxvilie, and Mr. H. Brown, of Acton.— | Mysns—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, Anguet 6, HaRnren, dou Ht turved eat bo bee letter from Lord Buchan to the | told os to bis leaving wes in the maiy true, It bad | he adled w and constitute part of, the reapective quotas | ing should be compiere, because be was not willing, ner | Memereatvterald, August 4. the beloved wife of Robert Myers, in the 47th your of fesjordent. Theconients of the letier were communi. | Deen Suegested thas the application was made in the in- | now to be oniained All persons volunteeripg previous | did be believe the ofiicers at tert’s isiand bod the right, age om {i ered Lo Lue pew er, Rud be caused inquiries to be in terest o' the respondent, and be had asked what interest | 16 the drart will, m like manner, be cr edite: AY to, compel voluoteers for (he army of the Umon to &g ‘The ‘uneral wil! tke place this (Snuday) afternoon, be | Mauted, end the preseut suit was the result, The learned | Se could Have ia Me. Appetou’s appearance, He was | qne call is for one, two or three vears volunteers; the | sinks and to do that laboring work whieh the blacks on MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. four ko from ber late residence, No. 10 Vay Bron sounke! read a oomber of letters written by the respond. | Cundidiy told by the lesrned counsel for the petitioner | ara, will. according to law, be for One year ovly. the island are not rejmired to do, Therefore, whiig ne was Street, South Brookivn, The friends ai ALIvOs Arey eat to toe peti various times dnring their cohabi- | tDAt at the last trial they bud the denest of lexding the The question now arises—first, whether one taree years | ready to offer up lis.iive again on the altar of the Union, Teapectfully invited to attend : seven, cor the ¢ showing that they lived on af Jury to suppose that Appleton bad run away because be | man will, under the present call, be cre@ted tut ota | Be did vot wisn to go to Hart's island, 1 Seti mMarric McCarvny Ange etters she addressed him | WX 4 guilty maa, aud they wanted still to preserve that | or a district the @ime as three ond year meu? In athe Colonel Lebenan, anxions t secure that kind of mate HOMPSON—DELATOLE.-—in tis city, on Wednesday, | the beloved son of Tomas and Hanora Mel fecuionate terms, we be August 3, by tue Rev, Fred vill, Chagas ©. Tuome- | years, 1 month aod 26adays ke of his tit, But what a monstrous Uping it would be w Bl- | Words meut being principally com. ti district Asuall be required to furnish three | sial—the TP re; pe He alco read a letter | 10W #UCh & false idea to pores the mind of the jury, | Pundred one year inen, will the rejuirements of law and | posed vi the b 1 and ably olficered, as toetr | $08 tO CHSARINE DeLarouR, Youngest daagoter of the late |” The friends and neywwutunces of tho family a writes by ther fent to ber husband in February | Wheo it now turned out that be was witiing to appear | the President’ cali be satisded if it should furnish one | geilant action at vens, in the defevce of Woxhing- OE ea nie, Seacon cant x respectiully ivited to aitend the funeral. ibi- (suoday >t Iasi, 10 which she ez -ressed ber deep repentance tor the | ad defend! On these grounds he sbovld grant the co- | hindred three years men? : for, estabit, bed adresse! & uote to Genoral Hays, of atertowa (Jeiferson coun |. ¥.) papers please ernoon, Rt half-past (wo eolock, (rom 245 Cherry worrow she iad coupet ard the wrong she had dove bim. | FesPondent’s application; but, as he was now out of the eopy street, The remains will be takea to Calvary Cemeteryt In consitering this question it will be observed that § which the f lowing is a copy:— 4sid ‘Bal ber vanity bad been flattered, and she bad been | COUBtry, and micbt go ous of the country again If ho was | one man engrged to serve three years hus been deemed eADQT S nt New Yo ‘ bag Soe og cn Uber ruin that nap had nw home t0 40 tn, and | wmsuCceEeful, HL muRt beunon the terme that be ‘ound | the unicon which railitary service bas bern equalled in Se eetaeie ten doom amie Eee Diets. Cork (ireia'd) papers please onpy. : he O26 sutered retritervion for ber ones ont implored | Security (or the costs of the approaching trial. AS the | gaministeri g the former acts of Congress. | Gexenai—Itake peas te in introd cing to vou Captain Brows. —On Saturday, August 6, Srepimy A. Brown, O'KeerR—-On Friday. Aucust &, Biuza, widow of Timom, The intercepted letter from Lord Bachan, | (isl ought not to be delayed, the answer must be Sled | jt ig not material what iit is taken a6 the basis of | Coote It. \amiersee. late of the Excelsior Brixede, who Seni — Sot fae Re Sek Boe ey panes thy O'Keefe, of Raihovrmac, coun'y Cork, Ireland, ag led to tue diseavery, was also read, within four days. alization, 1¢ nit ie uniformity the aime, itis on | Gesres to enhist ia ibe Taeoty-tittn regimen: provided ie wre, nthe and (7 days, years. to tue dis y, was Tt was as annie pkiaiaiie mudi bbe omepion: aah abe ‘Gude Of ealocio® Meretatone gon be, , ot oe etry So ne at these, ee hunartera. The relatives and frienis of the family, and leo the Her retatives and friends are respeetfulty invited to, My Deamcst Lovt—For dear you will always be to me, 1 Bagnall vs, Banal, Dornawi McCush.c-Dr, Wambey | xdovted will be continued by the Provost Murshas | go. ve lt biy ree-muriied hy toe tees a ot bie Bt, T tie done. Ne, 60, Sxe LOSI TIE Selneiee tao: te ke ie ipiooes Oe ee 9) your ewer ae wing to. Chetenham You are | Ap ered forthe petitioner, The petitioner was formerly | General that the present cail hus been based in Shieh he has served faitufuly for tore yeura Wr furs jo Hose No. 50. are resnectiully invited to attend the } from her Inte vesidence, 362 inet Fenth strect eer @ it. Youbave sone ovjectin | gjourteyman mouider at Poncaster, The marriage was | | Tue call of the President is for the oumber of individa. | miahine me with an order on Geusral Jackson (or his devail | 1deral, on Monday afternoon, at two o'clock, (rom bis | Cork xnd Sacramento (‘#1 ) papers please copy, fome o Une tnuan or sAalverh Rot connected with ib 1539, ard <eparation took place shortly afterwards | ale actually required, maxing ailowance to the call oniy | for recruiting 1m this city you w ¥ onlice. Very re | late feridevce, No. 32 Henry atr Rawnow —At Schene dy. on Monday evearng, Aueoaty) Burt.—in Friday, August 5, after ® whort {lines 1, Annie Lorik, aged 7 yours and 6 mouths, «iso on Wede Moria, wife of Martia Hutt, aged 28° years, 8 months and | pesday evening, August 3. 8aventa, aged 12 voors and & 17 duys. monthe, deighters of Margaret F Rawden and tho late The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | Freeman Rawdon fnvited wo attend the funeral, & jay) afternoon, at ‘The remains were taken to Little Falla for in! ren ly, YOurs, ae. HENRY &, LIBNENAU Onel Twenty ofth New York cavairy. To Brigadier Genial Wii ta Haves To whh application Colonel Thomas Holt added the follow ug: — Lievenant Georg ay cot There was no ni (he better wan only anelcise t Wat book you told 1 drives home to my rt Soma (0 rae) =" Aad se cnn Around hea of yoursoiny 0. Yousaid | y d. There # & pasaxe 6 cursequence of the drunken habits of the wie. She | for these districts which, under this cail, will be habie to | SPO Si kt Saved, teat | bas since led the lie of a prostitute, ‘The petitioner har | furnish comparatively few troops, by resson of thetr iv w. Tt aye (Bem! S\uce ved in America, and has receutly eaved suilicieut | ing previously placed op the fleld more than their share Dee TORE Money iv bis present position of @ provision merchant to | uncer sii former requisitions inning 1 vea—a enable him to present this petition, Decree nisi granted, Fach man furnished unger the present call, whether bis oY ne word Gop <1 i o W. Vanderzee has been In my regi clock, from ber late corner of Forty ROSR - atorday morning, Auguat 6 Grate de Soa" may puaish von’ No, A SOUTH AMEKICAN OAsE. acta fing ne Man lla omgpiod pen ho el tern of three vear fa totally aud gale eS ty ge tee mavreny trere ita, ANGe Opa ng ee King vs. King and Sampeon.—le. Wambey appeared | shoud. furnish ihe full ourrber, of men which #ball | Coouel Leia the ative wricration OMS HOLT Ravsen. On Friday, August 5, Mf, Gporce B, Crarere, | The fricndy and reatives are respeotiully invited ty a jtoe oe Pe for the petitioner. The petitioner i¢ @ mining agent, and devermined on and called (or as ite quo volone. Beventy-toarth KegimentN, ¥.¥. | aed 44 years. attend the faneral, tha (Sunday) afternoon, at three lives at St. Ages, in Cornwall, Zhe marringe wus in 158%, and there have been Sve c ay find those that in @ wor of more service to tham I can, but ne district sha The reauive and trends of the family, and the members | o clock, from her late residence, 76 Ross street, Brooklyn» nd af another a of ‘emplar Lodge No 203, of Fy and A. M., are respect- | Bh, 11 its quote with triet shall fli ite quota w ne year men, | With this resp. un ul o ree years | Captain Vanderzer proc je aud its valuab'e endervement idren, The petitioner ed to ¢ ye A , i vo a he y Jrovdenty weut abroad on mining expeditions, and wa8 | Ten, the amounts of service of these districts will nor be | tervicw und neecenter the above. commer atin, to | Ivey invited to atten: Com his jate Rowaxs.—Sudienly, oa Satorday, August 6, Feuer, » you ae mine baw get Adsent for long periods of time, He made sufficient pro- | gauai, On making up quotas under a new cali ove of theas | which be received this disewraging reply:—That’ he | Meee. No. 270 West Kigiveent! ty thie (sanday) tier | dangiter of Willi aad Isabela Romans. Tg I. . Sh Be vision for tue support of bis wife and cididren during DiS | districts should he credited with three times the amount | “conid not d» anyiling of the kind: he could make no | 2008. at three o'oo k. The rematns will be takeu to Tar- The friends and acyiai Lances are reepeotially jovited cen wear herear, | SWocuces, and be piaced them under the care of Mr. Samp- | of gervice which should be credited to the other, and the | distinct ‘and advieed hin ‘not to enliet under any 4 YlOWN on Monday morning to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parevts, ire | ‘om tay lot. yet iing at the same pi Mr. Sampeon | Gnota of the devicient district should be incrensed. or the | such promises, ax & drait would tke paca in about af , CAKLAW.—On Saturday, August 6, AlXaNDeR CaRtaw. | No. 64 North Moore ‘street, on Monday alteruoon, at two fia ge evr be im my Beat musi ever in my me: | wae & married ran. an yntitoage iriend of -the petitiwiers | quota of the district furolehing the thre years mea | mouth, aud then enlistments would stoy & native of Scutlaud, aged 79 years, 2 moutns and 22 | o'clock, shovld be ditnin acorrdingly, under such new call This xentieman, you will pei At exch successive call ull nccounts of service preced- | man to secure, «nd the Coloael was anxious to pose ing that cali ure medeup, and the eall for quoter shovld | himself of Captam Vanderzee's iniiuence to obtain for bis ob snr days. <uaw —In Brooklyn, on Friday, August 6, Jony. sou o8 ve, was a sorvicenble | jis friends and acquaintances, and those of his Fon-in- | sfathine and Margarot Shaw, aged 3 years and 4 months, law, Manly A. Hurulam, are’ respecitully invited to} The friends and relatives of the fumily are respecttully~ . Lot, Louk, me, I had one 8 been taken belienban or Mawern. ruin amd ali the dark e constant camtort, ing @ member of the same body. in 1868 the petitioner went to Coii¢, and did not retars until 1861. 1 bis oh hopeiew, wr ‘ond hl ex. | *08eRes the respondent had a chud of which Mr, Sampson e such as shall equalize amount o c vuired ogiet he Valible aeqnie ition of tedvensen é. atvend the faneral, without further novwe, from the resi- | invited to attend the faneral from the residence of Dip torent Corjoce ving wirecand trampled | Was tho father. freer nash distress proportion - ‘the perbooe tayreta bata ef the Bice cBrigeds, It the tuver bere ot fewed | dence of his so in law, No. 28 West Thirty-second | parents, 650 Myrtle avenue, this (Sunday) afvernoon, wt that trostes, me f gare yor a love, Loni, that I Decree nici, with costs against (he corespandent. 7 : ee on Monday afterooon, at two o'clock. two o'clock. Sebi £. Cred sec camten ped. axea , Hable to military service, had vot previously been grarted | would not have been ber Bee ‘ Maiiak ane Cnitforais ore sie Pebeag, deaah 6 06 © Sunn “avond.ally yet your Lavi, you have JW MACE IN THE MATRIMONIAL “auNG.” That district which, m the present draft, furnishes oe | surprised jut. notwithstanding that General Hays |. AyTsbire (seotiaua), Kagian and Cai mp en, ae Ras Wea. kc mee, eee ed me, “f forgive ’ you aiid bless yea COURT FOH DIVORCE ANG MaTIuMOMAL C.teee, JUNK DO. | year men cuts up ite burden into three parte, and shon!- | stated “no could make vo distinctious,? 1 have the | PSO | isan Wlenahets ts Rg nee We ae ee oe tot never from my” lips /will “anvthing come Helore the Judge Urdivary, ders only one part at the ot year, and’ leaves the in my possession, beyond denial, that he bax |, CUF in Saturday, August 6. James Writiam, the | name Bleidorn, of Prookivn. N.Y. bo. pra so and respect for you. We mee\ ne more dewr Mace vs Macrand Koberts.—Mr. tiesiey apoeared for | rest 10 be met at the next « 1 Boh distinctions in the care, as Texan prove, of | Beloved child of Henry and Ceciea Clifford, aged 11 months | = The reiatives and friends of the famity, and ‘hose of Len! ana before lo ir shail be faraway, 1 hepe ‘o' 6 that which I thoaght wes fool that Lbuve been, my drean is Do not. T implore @f you, think t “agrinet the petitioner, Mr. Searleand Mr. Horne Payse for the That district whieh furnte deserted; bay in that case the Inte Mr. Lewis Bleidoro respectfully tvited ber ree Le nt The petitioner is the well knawo prize | gain® atence in its account with the Prosost Marebal | the individual was reco a by @ Pegalar officer The ide and sequaintances of the family are | attend the funeral, without further noties, from hor Iw fighter “Jem Mace,” He married the respondent an July, | General the same benefit on the quota of the nextdratas | This is but ove of the many incidents of the kind | PeevSetfolly invited to atrend the funeral, thie (Sunday) | residence, No 215 West Thitty-sixth street, this (Sunday, Jbl, aod lived with her until Septenwer 1863. From | though it had furnished three times os many men lor | treatment and eneouravem ut the citizen volun. | Mfternoon, at two o'cock, from the residence of his | morni., at ten o'clock. 1561 until September, 1563. y Were living ut the o} Oue year's Rervice, a teers by the agents of the somimietration. Lf you will Vventh avenue. 6,08 Ps Swimy.—At Smithtown, L. 1. on Saturday, July King John pab:ie house, in Suoredtich, belonging to Ui Tt te the duty of eact'district to furnish the fall nom- | permit me to continae this expe-e 1 will engage to ehow a Saturday morning, August, after a short | Awye ALXANDriNA, in/aiit daughter of J, Lawroace au pecttioner, They bad four cheidren, Ib September, 1863, | ber of men deniznated s@ its quota, These moo ebould be | grester dispoeition to discou age oulistmencs and force on | HiRerss MicmaKt Contey, formeriy of the parieh of Kill- | Sarah N. Smith, aged 4 months, A separation took piace by the eeeire of the respondent, | reomived whether for ove. two or three years’ service. | a draft in Cuts state than Lo secure reintorcenents for the | Mi!Pe, County Roscommn, Ireland, aged 40) e478, ScHWanrz.—On Saturday evening, August 6. after © and a deed of separation was executed, The petitioner | Those dierricts which furvish three years men now will | army. HONKY F. LIEBENAU, The triends and relatives are resvecctuliy Hey iten te At- | lingering iliness, Mrs. CLavnixe Boren Soawant:. widows bad paid some money to the reepondent for her maiov be entitied to the full beneit thereof on all future calls. Colonel Twenty-fth New York Cavalry. tend the funeral, from his late peaicones, 1s st gt of Frederick Schwa wed 64 years and 6 mouths, nanos under thie deed, and it was proved tl ace thi WILLIAM WHITLN a Civhth street, between Second and Third avenues, this | Notice of funeral in to-morrow’s paper. ee three years men now WHO KUbsey 5 A that ever: nitral Sand heartfelt, Pray dhink, dear, neunes fm, and oh, God! bellewe me that, wi ery miserable thoughs ong, ie is will ae fondly agaver oon! by. my own dear Loui; may you 5 piesnas-iigr hoe PAL shall ever prey that you may be IT gave deol: te, Solicitor of out, bd 7 (Sunday) afternoon, at balf past two o'clock. His remains Woopsine.—On Thursday, Augast 4, aver « linger! . cupletter at the WV. T will amawer it, Se ewaysts Green etreees leo named Roverts, Sn ee Military Preacntation. Will be taken to Oalv: ery for interment tlinese, Kuzanere, wife of Captain David Woodside, : STUARL 6, after alin: | 49 years. y An interesting ceremony took plac Oo - roing, Aug “/ 4 Lang eal arth dag minaret Han ge len mi ‘The relatives and friends are invited to nttond they om Exe | encampment of tbe old Sixty-ninth regiment, when a uni. | ering inees, Hanmer, daughter of tne late Vornelius an pARNE HE Hook “one Loa. fa 4 nan who wanted to get rid of the wo. The respondent had filed an auswer Genying tho | charge of aduiery and meking @ epunter ebarge of | Letter from Governor Sey m Bf 2 3 3 . £ z F Fe : a & = Fi : we jtten dy un. " : Hanoab Crygier. foneral, from her late resifever, 119 South Eich sti Gree te tin vetucod,” Tewvuld be foe tue jury to ney | Adultery agninst tne Betton ort of ube coun ceastve Quot form and a staf of office wore jresoated to Drum Major | SMWOAMCTYRIT. ss ends are invited to attend the | Brookifn,E, 0. this (wunday) aiternoom, at (0 9'cleamee aebai damages Lord Buchan ought to pay for tuo wroog | thera vo yearsago the pour + yrtendy St Atvaxy, Auguet 6, 1864. Morphy, of that gallunt regiment. The presentation | funeral, without further notice, from her late residence, Waiter —Io this city, on Saturday, August 6, Cara {2e sad dove to Mr’ Waldy, bearing io mind the poriti | agaharnue fovercourse with oue selinw ast, thache had | _ The following ie Governor Seymonr’a tettor to Secretary | groccn won delivered in fine etyle by Mr, Jann G. Duity, | Httle Clove roud, Siaten lataod. nunn, Wie of George Weimer, of Akron, 'Obi0 of both the parues. Mr Walker proved the marringe at A ( friotty eharch, Marylebone, in October, 1452, The pete had @ child by her, and that be bad puid her £16 alier the | Stanton relative to the quotas jo the first tem Cougression- | in preeenos of newriy ail the commirsioned and non- AV ARAG Dicth of the ebild to release bimserf (roan any future | @) aistricte of this State: commissioned officers of the regiment. Mr. Murphy ap- | 4M! the beloved son of Joba The relatives Emiscorthy, County Wex- friends are resyectiully invited to ay, ervices, at the residenos of ber brot! Jans CAVANAG! anach, native “i woe private geutioman, aod the lady's fatuer was ft 7 - ford, ire! , aged 1 year ands mouths. 4 Madison street, on Tuesday after: Crose-examimed—At the time of the marriage the peti. | tioner and the respondent were proved to bavi ry ALPANY, August J, 1864. y ao tend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 566 Woop.—On Saturday, August 6, Drake Mri1s, Infaag, fioner was a litte over Oty, and the respondent was ) puiity of adulie y, nod, as the adultery of the: petitioner Hon, E. M. Staxtow, Secretary of — Greenwich street, fon of Alice F and Fernando Wood, ngod 22 days, about twonty years of ag ad preceded that'of the respondent, aud bad’ probab’y Sin—It 8 my duty to call your attention to the enrol Brooklyn Military Affairs. CaLpwert.—suddenly, at Fordham, Westchester coun- WaLt.—Suddenly, of disease of the heart, at sav hati Mr. @. ©. Dickews-—J am acquainted with the co-re- ued to it, there wae no reason for making\t ment mai th a view to the draft lately ordered by Recruiting goes on as briakly as usual, somo fdtty men | fy, 00 Satur atnion xeeption to the general role, that a petitioner who | te President in some o: the Ci f4'we'met | 2x4 boon guilty of adultery was ‘not entitled to cane to | ther are enlacially exieasive an inj fay afternooo, poet KE ee sur. ile, on Saturday, August 6, Heway Watt, 800 of W, amen roeriounl WistriCt® | Heping been paemed on Friday at the Provost Marshal | Viving obiid of Junot and the ai aan ot the fumntty. are fovived to ettend ng dent, and | minaduced bim bo Major Elwon, oat 10 fae 0 bores of ine majors at the rious. The average ‘The funeral wilt taxe piace from the residence of bis feces: wont with bit to the Cetterick races, jeotas in thirty-one Congressional districts of New York | OMe# of the [hird Congressional district, mother, in Fordham, on Monday afternoon, at baif past from the residence of his father, on Mire, Waldy and some ater ladion im We railway carriare; wae for relief on account of the respoutenve Sre.2.601; ia Massachnesite and New Hampabire ‘bey are | The quote of the Second Congressional district, by three olctork, Cars leave Twenty-eixth street at falc morning, at eleven o'cletl g a a Wiehe Buohan entered tote general Conversation w. . yin jusyivenia, « It will be seen t! ie ore! 5 ‘wire. —On Satueday, jugust |, Capta: Jone ‘eter indine in the carriage and on the course, ‘The petition was accordingly dismissed. erage demand made in every Congressional district in | wards end towns, Ye as follows ‘On ‘Ihiureday, August 4, at bis residence Staten : aged 46 James Cloghorne, head waiter at the King’s Hoad | SRITIS4 MORALITY ILLUSTRATRD—WATORING 4 WIFE | the state is for three hundred and ten moo per district Island, Captatn Ezra w, formerly of the Sailor's Snug ‘The felonds and relatives are respectfully invited to ab& Harbor. Rote}, Darliegton, said:—On the morning of the 23d of AND INCITING TO ADULTERY. more than is required in Pennayivania, and for seven 3 tend the funeral, from his late reakience, 30 Norfolt™ Moy, 1808, Lard Puchan breakfasted at the hotel, and | COURT FOR DIVORCE AND MATRIMONIAL CAUSRA,LONDON, JUNE Za’ | hundred and four.een men per dwt riet jore than Masea- ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reapecWully | gtreet, on Tuesday afternoon, at one o’olock, {hoo ordered juncheos for two; Mrs. Waidy drove to she Betore the Judge Ordinary chusetts and Néw Hampebire. [| name these “States, Invited to attend the fueral. this (nggery afteruoon, —— —— “dott! In ber carriage about eleven o'clock; @ girl ané & Picken vs. Pickem end Simmonds —Mr. ©, A. Tarner’ | ae} have not been able to procure the quotas aasigned . «25 | from the Episcopal church, Factoryvilie, at balf-paattwo | ~~ MISCELLANROUS. youns isiy were with ber, but they went out soon after- | @Dpeared for the petitioner, and Dr. Awabey for the re) elsewhere. Thore are mo difierences in the character of Now Utroebt. + 87 | o'clock, Boats leave pier iv North river, foot of Cort | —...... nnn rns ‘werd, aving ber and Lord Puchan her; they bad po » The petitioner, who wag the mute of a mer- | the.population of these states to account for these dis. Gravesend la. 85 | land street, at haif-past one o'clock. OW TO LIVE CHRAP.—IN ORDER TO RFFROW o together: the young Indy and the ittle giricame | chant ship, prayed for a dissolution of marriage. The cies. Boston and Bangor (Me.) papers please copy. |great caring in Your household expanses. buy ira ? wf past one, and went out agaie and came back | respondent pleaded a denim of the adultery charged. The ont Oppresaive onrolmente appear in the Congres- Total......... Down.—Saddenly, on Thureday, August 4, Miomart ty ee ails wt Ly gM Mang | ali :.. btw; Mrs. Waldy then went away with them | £0 Feryondent did not appear. The parties wore married | srwal districts’in the cities of New York and Brookly® | The Fiftytxth regiment hae gone to Elmira to guard h of Rothcline, eouuty Long- | Tri stort and retail corner of ‘Marray and’ Greon wiok] the corriaga; [did wot know that the girl was Mew, | is Octover. 1861, and lived together at Wapping until De- | The average demand made upon these ix for three Lhwus- tn the 46tb year of his age. atrects, One price cash housa, aldy's daughier Abd that the young lady was wer gover | Comber, 1461, when the petitioner went upon a voyage, | and eyrht bundred and sixty seveo men exch, while sa _the repel prisoners at that piace, and Companies B and ‘Dearont father, thoa haat left us, — a . —a non. The petitioner's father, who war a wine merchant at | Massactiaretie the average aem each 4: if the Twenty-eighth mont, have also been or Jona we deeply feel; TOO LAT FOR CLASSIFICATION. the and George Wilson, a por- | Plymouth, allowed the reapondent twelve shillings a week | triet te for two thousand ene hi ty seven off The remainder of the regiment will leave on who bas bereft us: ~ geen | tore pote! + proved ko in | Suriog the petitioner's absence, Hearing that she waa | men. Tim census returns show that the proportion of | Wed next. can all our porrows heal. oon Py DAY RYE! avoust there 8 the night’ of Beturday, ws 2ist af et eeeaeinr berers Properly, (Be. potlimner’a, ether Alene and females tn the large towne should make their f The Nx@ieth regiment New York Stato Volunteers ie aud relatives are respectfully invited to L ‘aliack’s TI st tat gia with, ‘thas u the follow ing morning o lady had ar- { employed Smith, & retired sergeanVut detective polos, to eos ene, oes groner, Sian le ihe other coctions. These | daily ox home Most of the members have re ie” atvernoop, ab two Pa GET and LS We ‘the dhe oleyen oalock train,.and tbat they had qove f waich her, and Amie and Aigeiens, oman woom he ome | roiarss DY the chagener of their resvective 1 enlisted, and We Common Voyncl have vowed tham arp | 0'cjo0k, froa’ 31 Roveevelt 499 rewarded on Jenring | ot 299 Wee} reek, ~ porinans .