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Mr, Finley Anderson's Despatoh, Bsanqvarrens, Ix rss Fiat, August 28, 1864, Bince the baitie of Ream’s station nothing of particular rtance has transpired in the Seoond corps. The num- Of missing is being rapidly reduced by the arrival of Boldters who hed been scattered through the woods. ‘The Pommand is being reorganized, and aew guos procured for those batteries which had pieces captured. Several Glands of colors fell into the enemy's hands, because Gucooasive color bearers were shot down. In the One Hlondred and Forty-erghth Ponnsylvania—a regiment poek distinguished itself on former ocvasions—the color and color guard refused to leaye thoir post fa the Aptrenchmenis, avd the colors ware eaptaret only a‘ter those Vo fellows had falien gloriously ov that memora- blo grovad, 4 rLad oF TROE ° b Sont out yesterday for the purpose of muking ar. pgements (Or the Ruccor Of gur wounded and the burial oe dead, who cont 164 be carried from the feld on ursday night; but the rebel commender rofused to ccede (o the request, stating that our wounded were eibg cared for, and our derd, of whom there were about wo hundred, wera being buried, Jt may be that the ‘bel commancer felt 1ud'sposed to et us take another a of a feld which way so thickly strewn with rebel ead, DEATH OF OMPTAIY DODD, Ceptein Charles F. Dodd, recentty aseigned to General Hancock's staff as an usiigtan adjrtamt gencral, has | 1, ees away from the sevee of action. It was not his fortune to fal! on the field of batt! nted Brownson. Hy died of divease at City Potat, in the hos- pital. Captain Doad was un:versa! tending east and weat their several outer lives of trenchments; and here, for the third time, the work was stopped, On the extreme right they were driven from the Vanghan road aod the main works almost reached, when a brigade of tho attucking force gave way, aud the day's work was The Vaughan Read Occupied by the Uniontst;—Partioulars of Tne Fight of —Beth Armies Streagiy {as aeleteareaut eat are st regular EE mr despatch from our cor. ree) it yesterday a!ternoon says :— There bas been nothing more than ekirraiabiog along the lines and to-day. forces pave falien back (rom advanced positions on the Weidon Rail- road. The enemy bave approached nearer the city and are fortifying. They have extended their lines some dis- tance west of Vaughan road, where the dght occurred on Sunday, and appear to be mavwuvering towards Boydtoa Plankroad. Passengers by the ambulapoe traia yosterday aftor- noon reported ail quiet at Pateraburg. By the game train we received a copy Of the Kupress of yesterday, which contains littie from the front in addition to what we have already published. Alludiag to the Oght of Suuday it says: “Saturday was spent in makiog praparations for tbe coming battio® In the meantime the Yankee columo on the ratiroad was hoavily reinforced aud every avariable blue devil thrown into the trenedes. Works of thi strongest character aud (ue Yaukeo lives, already ex- the railroad, wore extended ‘oad. hile wo attacked the enemy'a were lastiy tiarowa westward to the Vaughi Oa Sunday morniug, ‘froné, at the same time’ we deployed a beavy column 89 a5 to take position ov his lett fank, on the Vaughan road. The fight commenced at nine o’ciock. Our readers already know the general result. altbough very meagre dei r any: iB Of Our casualiida Lave reacted us. The Bapress Ip, front the enemy were succersfully drives from works to their main ia- their tines of skirmishers captured, lost. Further movements tu front on the tmmediate ling of the railroad were dependent upon the success or tail ure of the dapking column, apd ag the movement resulted ubfayorably, offeusi: ‘operations ceased. Io this day's ¥ sstocmed asa value | Gun, wo los umber of priaoners and many killed and ble oficor and ap accomplished gentleman. wounded. We captured nearly four hundred prisoaera THE EIGHTEENTH COLPS, Mr, John A, Prady’s Despaich. Bravguarrare, Prowrrenng Army Cours, } Near Point or Kooxs, Va., Augnst 29, 1864. i The usual quiet hes reigned along the frout of this @orpa today. Tuo bittory at Howlott’s house aud tne rebel guvs along our front have occasionally fired, bat with no damage whatever to us THR CANAL ‘Tho canal commenced by Major Genaral Rutior iw still $n progr fod vecasiouully abtracia the atteation of tue Pebel generals, who theu proceed to enell the line witn- Out CeRsation until every disposable round of ammuvt- ‘tion is exhausted From deserters wo learn that s'rict Orders have bora iss.iea ty tho rebel battories wot to fre 1B the gunboats for the future, The rebels learned this rom the terrible effects on them of tbe last fire of our jonitors, one tfieeu inch sisil tomring through Liowlett « Dattery and dismounting throe gui CITY POINT. Mr, A. Davidson's Despaten. ry Pow, Va., August 29, 1864. Cauaual quict has obtained along our lines opcfiiting against Richmond daring the past twonty-four hours, The teiegra,b line to Fortress Monroe has been re- Florida renown, tost the Sunday ready won by thut gallant omtice: one of tho colors of bia comms been berue #0 vobly and g confronted the Yankee officer and demanded its restora: top. engaged in a hand to hand eacounter. Siew bis opponent and bore of the dag i triumpa. the onemsy will bo very brio’. the peup: 8 venient dente inseparabie from war, and inflicted Leavy 1088 upon the enemy.” Ta the b ¢ Friday aud eoding Sunday Sean y's loss ia estimated at from eight to tea thou- savd. Gute was mucd joss. On Monday nothing was done with the exception of slight sharpshooting au? picket skirmishing. The opemy, howeve 1@n acd inorease his fort jont diaposttion to advance continued to atrey, ications, and showed an tow irds ibe city. We regret to bear that the brave General Finvegan, of gon im the battle of Sunday ‘Vho xpress veiates an incldons of Geverat Hagood tn fight which adds anerner to the laurels at Dg the thickest of the ight on the Vaughaa road a Yankee Colone! captured a. General Hagoot, 600- » lose bis colors, which had Hantly on 80 many fields, ing Who act, and not wixbing A retusal was given, and Loe two officers bacame Geuera! Hagood We tr st that (he terns of ossupation of tho raiirond by Jn tho meanwhile both nent Must tolerate the tacon- subjected ag one of the inci: le and the vovart (9 which they a TELEORAPHIC PBSPATCHES .Pateesiung, August 23, 1354. Ali quiet along (iro line’ to-day. There has baa but little snortar shelling avd Loss picket tiring. The enemy etill hold their position om the Weldon Tenitread, apd scouts report they are contiauing to foruuly Pereaspura, August 2%, 1364, Stace the fight ow Suntay tue euemy bas beou ougaged exiending his lines yea" of the ratirond and towards the Paired, and military messages aro regularly trevsmitted, | city, Tho enemy now vccupies the ground on which the ‘5 usual Taitle of the lait few days was fought, and bis pickets Lioutonant General Grant's family arrived yesterday | ara advanced some distance this side. The Vaughan 29.8 viet to the distinguished husband and father. BERMUDA HUNDRED. Mic, Wm. H. Nerriam’s Despatch. PEKAUDA LUNDRED, August 29, 1564, THE CONDITION OF GENERAL TURNER, Suortiy after meridian yesterday Colonel Shatter, Chict ‘of Stal’, received « telegram irom ths Modical |trector wat Fortress Moorve andouncing an alarmiog turu tn the Attness of Brigadi erai John W, Turner, command fag @ division of the Teata army corps, In @ pre- vious despatch 1t was stated that Geveral Turver had been stricken down with matarious (over, and that his. concition was sich as to necessitate bis re moval to Fortress Moorve. immediately upon tho re ception of th) news of bis conditixa, which waa tue oc- easion of profound sorrow at these headquarters aud throughout tho Geaeral’s division, Colovel Shvfler ordered, @ steamer and at ovce jwreceeded to the bedside of bis friend, the telegram stating toat the decis've point ta the orisis would b* reached in the course of twolve hours from its date. is Lo b@ nOst sibcerely hoped that G: Turner's Ife wil be xpared to this service, in convection ~with which he has demoustrated so much usefulness and “ficiency. AN INCRSSANT SNELLING ‘was kopt up on Du'ch Gap throughoat yesterday, with- out, however, dviow any damage. Ludlow re. sponded with vixor, but with what effect is of course BOL known. The work still continues to progrees Ov and, asl havo before stated, will be puahed to comy tiow, notwithetauding the ivterfereace of aa implacabic foo, ON THR PRTERIRURG FRONT everything continues quivt, save a snort artillery duel each evering, in the wature of proof that tue forces still ‘@ppose each other. The Press Despatehes. Wasmaren, August 80. 1864 Aletter from the Army_of tho Potomac, dated Auguat 23, in the evening, soy: To-day nota quo was fired from daylisut to dark, aud ‘up to this hour (nine o'cluck P. M.) there bave beva very few roporis. It wag the mast quiet day we bave had in four weeks Our loss ta fhurstay's fight ws ascertained to bo about Gwo thousaud meu iu (he .ggregate and aine guns, four Belonging to Brown's Rhode Island battery, four to Bloeper’s Massicnasotts battery and one to McKutgnt's Battery of light artillery. ‘Tho statement is made, by request, that {t wes the O.e Hundred aud Seveitn Peunsyivania Voterau Volunteer iufantry, instead of the Que Hundred and Fourth New York, as reported in some of tho newspapers, which exp. tured the batrie tz of the Kighteenth North Caroline tn the fight of (he Tuth ties. The person who made the prize was the color beorar 0) Loe regiment, private Hatleostorn, et Company Ap Pnglish gomii Appowsttox bist Tesided 1a (eters Edwin Wallace. swam toe J camo into our tines, He aw be war began, abd sepresve the prospects of tue orniederacy as Becoming more gloomy than ever, The rebel leaders are ro dere: des porate decauae Oo! the m'scurciyge of their sca-me to draw Goveral Grant bevce by the reve! iavasiou of 1 6y ivan Mr, Wallace jos\ bin wife wnd ohildsin | “wburg a Killed by the cxploeiun of ‘ong of 0 « od their bows Three deserter our lines bse bi. They alate that they we tinae zo from Gea, Crawiord dred days) ren nen eapture forced b heir money and ciokhiny mH of ther comretes, rated at Lyvchburg, to wh a discharged a n pl 3 fous, They nizwant ab ths er rm bliay bave revive xioma to take the oath ot 4 foginnes Fortress Monroe. Pow aees Monroe, & wet 20, 1566 ston bing; arrived hore this merits The steamer Cerrie | Martiv, on wan rk ganbont near Wils was obliged to ra ashore to prov | By the stonmer J t from City Point his morning, we lewrn What all oe Rordoy ot Lhe front. Major Mulfurd, Avslatant Agent of Bxe faftat | one o'o y for Aiken's Li ia the fay of | ¢race steamer Now Yor | The mumbe aad Sixth N yond Fortier w York meota, wir times have ox ited, leit (or Lowe this & ternoon ACCOUNTS Whe Wty Bintion—-The Liebot Mode One t leew T at thse | and t Core ¢owaicw iasiey (Fone! ete acabeerta | Wo. ate plegeed Us m6 j er We ayy ht ‘ i tue © ‘ eit are tho wea Of & HN, nf Geow/m, add Colowel Charles Moray Ae latter tn the arnt * Qeapguanraus, Agt ov Noyrnte. 1 Aug itet | TID. J. A. Seppo, Sooretary Pome Gevegal ak. i ark enemy fe bit totraneh | Ment, Kt Roane Starter erday ovening, and ab the | weCon tT neRTUTT HIF riedt hiv cutive Tine, | Cooko's and Meikae’s, Norsli ear onder Genera! Hetyy avd Lane's Cavolien Brigade, OF Wi con's divielOD, Und oy CG onern vr, bl ‘a ar. Lilies, cam poded tie. axean iting column Oue [ing OF DreaRtworks wu od by the cay ‘under Cen. Hampton wiih erent gallanirg, whe contrib tod largoly lo tae success of tue dry fovon atunde ot colors, tw ud prisoners aud ane piecos o€ artillery are in'our poasees| Tho lous of the ebewy |) kislod wud wounded ie reported #0 be boavy —ours relatively email, Our profound qratitale ta due to the Givor of ali victory, (and our shanks W the brave mea aad oSloors engaced wR L train loft yeaterday, the tigt Up to thi en Urigadior reported gap taro time enomy’s lines are ia Kigut of the corporate limils, thing is consequent! road, oue wile wast, is also occupied by (he enemy, who is atrongly fortivved there. ‘The country south of thia city is very level, and the oi armies aro atrouply intrenching ‘There have been no ofensive movements on either sido to-day, and every- quict. Late Success—What He Has to Accomplish. &e, {Prom the Rieymond Whig, August 24} Toere is joy in Washington, for Grant has at Inst Grant's scbivved that *brijliaut s.mething” which was 69 elec trify the country. He bea obtained possession of tho Wolds Rai'road, nas fortitted wis front, fiacks aud rear, and seems bent on occupying his position permanently from his new bore he will attempt otber flank move- mevis, with the view of interrupting cummunicat-ous on the Soutbstve aud = apviile, as we'l as upon the Weid.n road, Alter e0 many failures, ivcluding that of the inine, this is no mean achievement for Ulysses, Portantons will be the size of tho cupital let which this success will be berilded to tha wartd. delogntes to the Cuicago Conyeution will be dismayed ua they open (14 New York Bund Citch aight of the colusaai headings t the accovnts of the grand Hank move: ment. Mei ieilan stock will fa! Vailandigbam will be aquelched and Fernando Wood anetbtlated ‘Ibe armis tice, woieb Lincala thought seriously of proposing, will be abandoned aud the war will bo prossed with fury tll the ides of November be past ° Cloar headed men wt the North will perceive tbat che cutting 9 Weidou road and the capture of Ricl mond are bot identical terms Grant is now whore weexpected him to be immediitely aftor he set dewa vefore Petersburg H haa got a long and an up-iill journey betore bim. He must extend bis lines to tho Danville rond before Richmond shail be, not endangerod, but incommoded. ‘To do this, ic must oross tho Appomattox in the faco of a power ul aud wily foo, and buitd tweoty miles or miwre of continuous and impregnabie works, All this bedore within the f two mouths. If, oy the 4th of November, he sbail have succeeded in ac complisbing Ubis (ask, Liocoin and MeSieilan may go hovefaily tefore the people on the war platorm, bnt if be fail to roach tho Southside road, or to cross the Ayomattox, or to bd permaventiy the Weldon rovd, hie labor of love wilt be lost and bis patron in Wash- ingion will be uvable to require him for bis pains—for the new President will hur! him from the pedesial of commander m-Cujef, and retura bim to the hoad of a division, No «ue is disposed to underrate Grants success. Tt hes cost Bin desriy—prov: bly not less (hap fi'tecn thou: send men, inclodio wees On the north side Of toe James. but it b cont us dearly. We haye the con svlation of knowing that three of (he suemy’s cor) 8 are now in prestvely the postion where our efficient,aly taalarin, would bave them, [Had they gous to Marviand and tuecce to the Vailoy, that doa.hiy warrior, the cou- veative chill, could vot have followed them. Heretofore Overy wpparent success Of Grant hue been bat the prelude to failures, eich worse than the o:ber. We do not pre- dict that the greatest failure of all will follow tbe occupa. tow of the Weidon roi, bul We are DOL ab all uBWilling to ablue the resalt of ‘the Soptember suns and the Sep tomber vights on the occupants. Consolations in plent may be foud butt eC one of al! we dire Lot tail, hor even iwdieuto, lest the enomy get wind of it But this we Bay wincerely, the lato success of our 1008 18 bet & ‘our cane than one of ovr customary incomplete Victorias Fime will prove the trath of our assertia Previous vs Uris success we wore Iu great danger: now ae we tirmly beheve, that donger ts pret All thin work Uogetber for good for the righteous canae, THE TALLAHASSEE, Stnacement of the Captatn ef the Schooner Maria L. Davie Boston, August 30, 1964. Capiain Peeling, of the scbooner Maria L, Davis, bas ar- rived here, aud reports aa ollowe:— 2, tn latitude 3412, tongitude 7250, pnasod a ine wih (wo masts and two nmokertacks, painted cad color, with a red bottom, and ahowing American olwa, Her maininast was gone about twenty sect hove the deck, Sbe bated soft coal, waa in light trim, directly for t Maria L. Divis, whew r hove im signt aad bore ior tho first wns sy 1 to be the pirate Tallahaases, waded on all sail, and escaped A Biockade Ranner Disabted, gust 30, 1864. The blocked Hanes, which left fast Wed Jeak on Sunday and returned to night 1 beard from the Tailabasaee since the nty fishermen off Onpo Nort. Genera! Barnatte. Hannon, N. HT, August 80, 1904 st might at this pace, from Movntent, on his way tO resume bis eom epevdtiy becoming knows, large rrived the Whe ths arriy raot citizens trom the neictboring towns angome wd, wid Knap's cornet band, Rerencited’ th who. io Fesnorke Lo the compliment, appeared of hic Yotel, nmidat the ebecrs of the doo ond epoke ae - M te more you witl excuée toe from meting | any oxte yeike of GiB OoCAniCn, DO dims, In the { 200, 1 (a 08g te madness PUllio ance yibr ugh your heantifa: comstry, during whica | have ely, enyoyed recreation, “end thought ap bite Joist or pablic businens. Tk wilt not inex, however, for mo to eay that 1 havo atone ce tn the ability of the gorrvnr fut thie wieked retetiion. 1 (cot that the doy is when the desporifency. weirs « inwrn tly divanpear, and the people or rth sil) soc, a8 we in the fle that the and TAL Uni, Unly wulled owt (a needed to euanle foe ever ob to- mewe ett more git ¥ Fir ta tia. Daosume YT bare lately witnesred this Gusnondonay, abd been surprised at it Why, I Dave hoor ‘more grumbling at (he North in three daye than T heard jw oor whole campaign from the Repidan to Teterednry. People eaem to think that our ernvice ere Wearing Out without corresponding oxbaurtion of enemy. This inn mistake, Our rosources i the feld Aro greater than nig, We bare three times hie bame resonroos untomghed, and eam love far more them the Kouth nud “ati break dows the rebellion f Fepeat, there, te no cause for denon: Lab every citizon to 8%) in hia powor, and the reault 19 tte, his not Pssi?,ig that any cause ao founded in iniquity as thts Fobslrs should succeed. Wut, Independent others andy “wrong, 1 ant eure from observation the Wave (OF strength and will to conquer oral'a romarks trado a otroug tmprossiop on the Yellow Fever «: Key West—Deash of General Woodbury, &e. Powanxcesta, August 30, 1864, Advices (rom Key West to the 18th sastant state that General Woodbury, commander of the forces there, died Operations «of the Rebei Cavairy. of yellow fever, and was buried with military end Ma- Naa avaza, Teon., August 30, 1864. | seal Ronors on the 17th. Groat excitement preva, ls ia Nashville to-day in conse- | The gundoat Joun 3. Chambers lost ber captain, bis quence of @ rumor that .a0 attack is to be made by clerk and fourteen men by yellow fever. Iney were Wheeter’s cavalry force, x "or gives his force at from | buriod at sea Six Co eight thousand men, wh © twelve gu! ‘The Cuxmbers had sailed for the North’ heard trom they were near sh ‘Minuville, ‘The fever was disappearing at iast advices, wards Murfreesboro, Their prot ‘able intention Is to des- SESTOM OF @RVERAL WooDRURY. troy the Union iino of communica "10? to the front, It ts Brigadice Ceneral Daniel Phinoas Woodbury, the late Supposed the drss demonatration w, ‘li be made upon Duck | COmmander of the district of Koy West and Tortugas, in—Baerr, Trt- article. pAtd by drug: -, Mair ana ‘copherous. The best aud cheapest wae SHERMAN. pactiy tect ae, v leat. ae. MEDICATED B0aP Great Me Warriors, Clergymen, Poets, Camoidaia, Flat Heads, Tyotcal Raves. Partra General: ‘Grant, 7 Hancock, Foster M aon, But Wor, Blackhawk, with Heenan Brownlow Dr. Tyne, Lusher, Corntaw, Spencer Morcin, &a. Ta eeket, een ee ee ed JOURNAL Oa! cents by Gra! poat. or $2 a vear ewamen have tt 7 PSWLER & WELLS, $59 Browway N.Y river bridge. No approbension agea' bo felt in regard to | Was born in tho State of New Hampshire, about the | Gonraua’s Powdre Subtit Uproote Mate ‘an attack upon this city. your 1815, aud entered the West Polat Military Acadomy | from low foreneadstor amy part of che body, $1; warcaaied Reports ro: bere this mornings hata rebet cavalry | im 1832. After passing auccosstully through bis courge | ** 8 depot, 405 Bromd wey foree was near Lebanon, and had capa ured ome thirty he graduated oo June 30, 1834, standing sixth in hia claas, Grover & Bakers high Premaiam Elastic Stitch Seoring Muchines, 495 Broadwar, Now Tors, sad 235 Fulton street, Mwooklya Union cavalry; but the river being too, bigh to ford, it ts | im which wore Quartermaster (eneral Meigs, Generals T. presumed that they have aince joiaeg Wheeler's mat body wear Murfreesboro. No reports have been received from Gena 4! Sherman. Five bundred rebel prisoner, ineludiag . tweaty thros oilicers, reached here Iaat aight: Ths river is two feot deep on the shoals an’ falling. “W, Shorman, now of New Oriaaus; J. W. Phoips (re- Sigued): H. ii, Lockwood, of the Middie Department; the On the Let Gilt Combse—New Styles Tuxt Recetved, two, three, four, dve to tweuty doilara cacu, ior sae 0y GORGE 'C ALLEN, 416 Brontway, one door below Ca- val aireet. Store closed on Baturdaya, wt & o'clock Geatiomen’s Searf Pins—Two, Three, four, five, aix, eight, ton, iftormto Afty dollars each. For saleby G. 0 ALLEN, 413 Broadivay, ong door Vaio Cana: sree: Hii Hate Dye, S0c.—Siack or Brow Reiable wm Glows Touig {lor ‘ha bar, No. t Barclay Airmet Sold by all denggiats, rebel Geveral Tiigoman (dead), and others of Juty, 1886, he entered the United ‘St second lieutenant of the Yuird artilery, ‘ber 1, 1856, was transferred to the Eugineer corps, with a brevet of second lieiitenent, dating froin Juty 1." By an order of Decomber 31, 1838, he was placed back into (he Yhird artillery, byt or October 13, 1337, was reappointod im the Fogineer corps, with his bravet duting from July 2, 1836—be having relinquished bis commission ta Lue artillery, to take eifoct on July 31,1837, He obtained a feopotion to first lieutenant of engineers ou July 7, During the year 1347 Lieuisnant Woodbury was en. Baged io tho survey of the Oregou route, and established Fort Koray, a military pat on the Piatto river, about thirty milos from Wort .eavenworth, aud lori Laramio, op the Laramie river three hundred and thicty- Seven miles boyoud Fort Kearny, On the 3d of Marck, 1853. be was promoted to captain of engtuecrs and during the next year produced a work ou~ihe snbject of “sus: (wining Walia,”.which book was pudlisued im Washiay- ton. Ho was ougaged frou 1366 to 1860 in the construc tion of Fort Jefereon, Tortuges, and during thot inter ¥ai—i868—prodeced @ work, pud.sbed in New York, on the “Theory of the Areb.!’’ When the oivii war broke Out he waa in Wiltmington, N, C., aod with difficulty Passed through Virginia te the vational capital. He was daring May, 1861, appointed to superintemd the coastruc tov of @ part of the defescos of Wasuingtoa, aud wag-thus engaged upsil March, 1562, in phe meantime gaining a promotion tor major of engineers, to date from August 6, 1561, and the appgintment of aid to General McClellan, as commander of the Army of the Po with tho atoit rack of icutevant colonel, t>aete from tomber 29, 1401 For his services bofore Waeiingion Lieutenant Coloa Woodbury was appoimteds brigadier general of volvu- teors, to date froin Ml aud assigoed to tho commend of of the Army of the Potomac. eu iusular caMpaiga Goneral Woodbury’s command wos oLraged im comatract ing bridges, road, railpoads, ent}hworks, &e , and yrestty agstated the array in ite movements, both 19 adwance and retreat. Afier the withdral of the army w the vicinity of Wash neton, vn j if ral Woodbury Nasavicoe, Angust — Governor Johnson bas received a despatch ma ‘ed L. N. Patton, colone! commanding, dated Gatiasa |, 80th, aeying:— ‘Tho news from Lebanon to baif-past eight oiia ck tbis morning 1s that Gonoral Milligan ia io Wheelers tiands. The college was surrounded, with ali the troops’ git It, ‘The enemy ta supposed to be fiftenn bundred stronga We ‘aro scouting all the roads in that direction. Hishert Premium Loo Atiteh Sewing Machines, WHEKEGLRR & WILSON, Bo 625 Broadway Jewelry and Watohes—O¢ wht Desertp- bons, for sale by GEO. ©. ALLEN. 15 Bagatway, one foor Ceonl steaet, Cormeriy No [1 Wall a.rost, Winstow's Soothing @yrnp for oy Vewthiug: cures Daaentry and Di 4 Me. D. P. Conyngham’s Despatcn- \ Naar Arcasra, August 1Y, 1934 4 Wo had yoaterday and to-day the average amount a” exirmiahing and artillory firing, and we ara ao used to this that a little firiog is nocessary recreation for Artillery firing ig rather unple sant at aigot thoegh, for whoo you ie down on your rude camp bod {t wil! sot help to compose you muctrto reflect that a buge sixty. four pond gitap kettle might slip throagh you while auloap. Such shiogs bappoa. viww ov arbawra, Toward. the left of our Line ts Howart’4 House—ao called afver the owner, Colonel Howard, now ia the rebe! aervioa, This is @ goneral observatory, from which we bave a fine view of the town and rebel worka. With a good glass wa could see the holes pierced by our shots through the houses, and troops passing aod repassing. The town fx much damaged, eoveral nouses having bo en Durned down, others sadly dilapidated. In the rebel works Loould ace & croup of rebels assembled around a fire, with one Mad ladiing some pottage to Lhe rest, al! of which the poor fellows aeemead to enj.y very much. Near them, tn @«mall jort, were agroup of officers talline eagerly and gesticulating #o that they must bave had some aubject of bine cogulalen the Stomach aad Bowals sud cures Wind Gr No More Gray Hale oeBaidnem, Forty five verrs constant ntudy. Consaiiation free, ay LD GRANDJEAN, Astor piace Stytereed. ot Overine of Fait 409 Brosdway, will open dis fall id chiidrgn’a Fancy Hats, bow onfThurmiay, September 1, 164 ‘goods everexhibiled in bale mmr R TERRY, 109 Uraaderey, Terry, aes of Hala, Cape Facy ance’ and i Pounsy!vania Invnaton. THE REBELS BUEN TONS, BUT CANMOP BURLY THE ALRRING'S BAPR Cuamewksnues, Angust 15, (80 Movere faenns, Hauring & Co. wrs—On the 30e 3 Jast_ month we Jad our place of bustnes: borat by the s We had one of your Safesin our store at the time. time Safe fel) lo the cFllar where we Lal astock of tar, tormenting, cis & The ont was ao totenae that we despaired of saving any of (me coment. Judge of one aucprive on opmntyy it 19 finw our, (aoc ie ations of the trave importance in band. Qno of them potnted up and Viet ieee ieee ee down several times, and thon looked towards mo. So [Wards the Kapp , during November, 1862, Gen- House brad tis anothor Safa, same ate hear did they appear with my glass tbat I really thought | OF! Woodbury haa charge of the Fngineer brigade, “" HUBER & FOGBERT Lshould Hear their conversation, [t reniuded me of tue | 2th waa to Lave laid the pontoee bridges for the eroes ANOTHER oe Frenctman who declared that “ his von glas bes etrong | (2&9 (mt river able aeone by whiek the F Gi anuinsssma, Augows 15, (866 bo that Briand vou Soar By—eon tulle avay wutll oe | one were ‘at the time proposed, aud General | Messra Zarcns, Tanrixe & Co — y blamed for that intake aud the subse. Gientet 1h te ONE Of your Unequalied Bales for shoots him vad bis von pistle "” : HOOD AwINFORD It ts currently believed that Mood has b intorced. A targe wuinber of troop: Gente, and those doing garrisov duty—Lave been brougat up from the rear, but Leanaot aecount (or ay otbera. Me has pot beon reinforced by Lee PICHET INCTDENTS. aporiod of four yeara My law oMloe waa cntirely consumed ta tue fearful condagrasion of tile pave ou July dy, ‘The Safe Coll ito the collar, where It haa Inin among the rai wnt tisdale, Today it was removed, and tourd too to boar ne naked band; twas necessary to cool it with waier belore opening it.” Yet. after having paused trom ch Unts extraordinary fire, and remaining hot tor sixteen dave, the vapors: although’ dtscw®ored by sleam, aro portec ly ztule at Wrederick: rg. Ov the 3d of February, y reptied to tha ebarges made againat bim, and explnined that as far uz possibie the pontoons wore at their proner places at the time set for that par- ee, ant that te stormy weather only defeated the for tho au prise of tho enemy. bury was. by General Order Nd. 46, T have always remarked chat when tho beliigereot ton, March 16, 1968, retiaved from the command GRY W. BREWER. troops are lying near one auotier for aay teogth of time + paneer Ur ignea nn Speen a AND ANOTHER. they become qai'e communics and friandtys They | of the Gulf, as chi @ district of Key We: Bee Hund eee August 15, 1864 tugas, fie was eded by Goaeral Renbam, tr the Fa qineer brigade of the Army of tie Potomac. He arrived forget that they are enemies, aud a kind of chivalric iTs—1 had one of your Pireproof Aafea nt the time of honor and ccarteay are strictly observed during th the last rebe’ raid, on Lie t0th of July, when our town wae Rolf-eppomted truce. If they are compolied to tire during | &t bf Lew post during April, 1653, assumed command of | burned out. Phe safe was in my braw hovse: It cama oat the existence of this eolf-coustitated armistice they fire | April 19. and was from ther time up to the day of Bisdesab | aitright, baaved my Looks and paper a «wg of the construction of tae enzaged in the superintendence tho first volley in the air, #0 as to wive (ho others time to " rreAabe econ e d ich 2 * deences within that disivict During that interval— GERRINGS PATENT, CHAMVION FIREPROOF Ret beck. The following incident, which luappeved im | FOOT gall See Oromotad ta lentenant colonel of “The hee rae ‘The best Aroproos safe the world over auw front of the Fourteenth corps a faw days since, © liluatrate bow ticklish they are abolit their honor on NY | Sogineera in tho regular army of the United States TURRETS RO nee Oe aDOn auch ooenslones enerad Woodbury died of yellow fever, witle ia the BAFKB, bes ‘a “ aug | performance of bis daties at Key West, ad was burica | Wich Horriag & Fiovd’s patent Fee eee natty eget eee ta acing | vert alitary ant Masonic honors om August 17, 1804. OKESTALIZED. TRON \y et in the centro. here wus o i po FIRE PROOF! POWDER PROOr' brinu croor along the lines, aud tt ocourred to the poor fellows on both sites that it would bo pleasant te get up out of thoir rifle pitspatretoh their cramped limbs and have a littie friend Jy infercourse with their neighbors So a sort of ventrilo Quism conversation ensued from the pits, and, all pro limiuarics being satisfactorily arravged, a reguiar truce was agceed upon. They jompad up, shook of the dirt, and met {1 80 friendly a way that one would have thought they were the bost snd inost loving neighbors iu the world. Trade was carried on ob & Small Howle, escapes and adventures recounted, and Leme friends and scones wormly discuaged. In the mudgt of the thing the rebels in the reir catied ont to their cotrades, “Boys, come back, the Maor is comme.’ Now, it Bapperod tiat bisnufactured aud sold only by HERRING CO. No. 251 aoe Now York PARRBL, UBRRING & 00, Kbitaderphoa: HERRING &.00. Chicago Polttical Bann geand Ein biems HOJER & GRAHAM, 97 Duane street, corner of Broadway “Sohonpps Bottles Wanted For which the bighcat price-will be paid at tha depot, U4 jeaver street, Coroners’ Inquests. Barat Accineiv,—Aa inguest was oid yoastorday ab tha New York Hospital, by Coroner Wildey, ou tue boay of Richard Barry, aged 43 years, whoso death was catined by injuries received on tho 16th of July tast, by reason of a bala of wool accidentair falling on Lim white he was at work im (ho store of Messrs, Murray & Davis, 26 Broad way. Deceased bad been in tbe emalog of the above: bated firm for thirteen yenrs aa a porter Fle ban ieik a wife nnd two children, who reside im Noazrand avetue, Brooktyn avai, Acciomer on tee Seca Avanoe RAnR0AD.— “teeve Buttons—Now Styles. Two, tayee, four, Ove, seven, cight to twanty five dolla te oho n i 9 ton " cog ahan, fuaanome ohand Uh, | Bauucawiteks, a hog aged four years, residing with his cet Uae tate by Q:'C. ALLEN, 16 jsroaaway, ous doar 80 whon he came wp he was in @ fumo | parents st 48 Wear Tairtyspinth street, was ran over on bis i, end called oat, ‘Lamp you, come back bore. api why the | souday ovenieg by a SIxXth aAveNUE Car, as Che corner Trusses, Diantte Stocktnas, &.—Marsh bell don’t you fire? che men o back. but ett to fire ov our fellows until they had got to their pits, wu of ‘iayty aith etreot aud Sixth avenue. apd instantly | & OO, Oiice omly at No. 3 Vesey street. Lindy ationdant. Killod David J. Moore, te driver of the car, was ar Ret the Major in such a boiling rags that be snatched ® | *..toq atthe cime, buupan the rendition of A vordice |, Woles, Toupees, Hale Dye, finte Dye gu0 and popyediat one of our men, wigully wounding bin | yy che Coroner’ Jury, a witich, Ube dost was deciaced | IEAM Moldnele, Oream. for beauitying thebate WA. A regular cry of indignation at such @ viviation of Faun was raised by uia men, and five of (veut sore walked Out of bis lines iat» ours, vowing that bey could not, justice to their honor, 'sorve any longer tn ap army to be accideutal, be was discharged from custody: MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. | To Paver Manutacturera, where honorabio treaties ao grosaly violated. | 70! Ree ak, BOR eee: 0, anand. Fonrdsiniec EO TEA SE LENES Their comrades refuses to intertero, aud evidently deoj ty ‘i Apply at this office. Married. sympathized with their offended dignity. Cur boys re- - — Ae Daarax—Monwro,—On Tuesday, August 20, by the ceived them warmly, even the wounded mai joinod ia Royal Havonn ottgry.-73 per Cone | poy J. M Nostrand, Groxae 4. Dracwa to Lune, only tho welcome, Tho following day the rebel picket cated | premium pad for Prizes. Information furnished, The | daughter of L. M. Monkton, Faq. all of Brooklyn. Ont in a quiet way to ours, ‘Boys, we pin't allowed Lo | highestrates pa: fu deublooas aad ai Kinds of aod GaxaTague—O'Net.—Ou Thursday, August 25, by the hotd any iutercourse with you, but i you attack us | miver TAYLOR & CO., Nankora. 16 Wail siroet, N.Y. Rev. ¥. R. Roach, Jossra Ganataave to Tuansea 0'Nmt, to-night we ain’t going to fight bard.’ It was sottlot to A. daughter of James UNeill, all of this city satisiaction of ai partics that we wore to atiack ni aa * Kwure-sMunrnrOn Banday, August 23, by the Rev. them, and both parties to fira in (be wir, aud wine tho . - . Fathor Hickey, of St: Patrick's Cathedral, Newark, N. J., Giving was Lottest our boys were to capture them Ac . Toonas F. hae, of Potteviile, Pa., to Kutay MURPHY, of cordingly st night we mede @ vigorous attack, and, after * * ; Newark. some very heavy firing, captured over one hundred men Kee . Peas Roe -Mclwtoga.—On Tuesday afternoon, August 30. hy and seven oficors. Wiat sounded strange to tae Uni Te eee OP ag whahave | the Rey. #. Ogtiby, Gamatren S Rose, to Mise Amwcis tiated—‘Neavy firing, no coanattios '* aaa A Alot pe | Me:xtosx, both of New York suc Usd. 4 he Planta. Ttaywer—-Bairey.—On Sunday, Acguat 28, at Trinity On the othr band, it is strangs what a horror most of | tou R opuiarity every day, { Chureb, by the Rev. Dr. Haight, Mr. Gxoxa' ot our mon have ot being taken prisoners. Libby, with all | and wtha:e whats the tna They are in same size Engiand, to ifisa Awnie Ma ir, Rey a Ayleabii {ts filth aod Borrors, rises up like an, veetie bo. | Pott c, and made just aa thos wenn at ira, aud will contiaue Ban, Bogiend, felt to fore (bem, “The men prefer desth on tne ba’ The Fis: a Bitters purify, airengthen aud invigorate, bury and Bath papers please copy. tho slow consuming lazarette Yhe followive harrowing | Thsycaut.n hoatiranpetih a saitta—Wrst.—On Tuesday, Augiiat 20, case bows to what a pitch thie ix carried —Gonere) | The are an antidote to change of water and dint, George Winsor, of Mariver’s Harbor, Mr ‘They overev'ne 6 Octw ov dissipation 4a | late houra, They stron than the system and enliven the mind. They prevent mtasm Thtermitiont fevers late: made eh #itack OW ie Forty-ninth Our f Woo's division, Fourth onrp: the rebel works, A man of Srenixa to Miss Prime Ann Wear, beth of thta city THoxas-Kaopes —On Tuesday, August 30, by the Rav, wounded near the reboi worka, we uot boing able th car. They arity the breath: stomach Dr Mathews, ‘iukonorn Tuomas to Mivw gater of ry him of, Me coolly putied out.bis knife, cul jose bis ‘Thay core Aeepensia and oo) Charies 1D. Rhodes, all of this city, No cards. bolk, and then cut open Dis to was They cure dace anor ipa . 2 at Aa A TT Saran dl il ske th pealian, ama are Birth. Since writing the above | have been well informed eigene defer isi Nahin: tm thekirhas,. Regent te, wh ek @ from official eourees that Wheoler’s attempts on Halton terchants aod 4 Tiltow were both repulaed, avd tat, Auding tuo | Sermons whose a Caautia Vaw Tassit., Keg., 01 Brooklyn, of as daugntor ion getting 600 bot. he fell back, Goneral Joho i" | pa patetion of tie beast, ls — ital Sanit ib a division of the Army of the Touneaace, ts | ing, Hver complaint, eonstt; Died, Browsvon.—Tho follow studenta of tue Iate fameaced Captaio Kowarn P Baownson, of Sb. irancis Xavier's and of St. Johnts cotlega, Fordham, and particularly bis Classmates of the year '00—G1, axe requested to moet at tue Astor House, thia (Wednesday) aftoruoom, at two jo parauit, also Major General Sieeriman, besidea grine | aad vermanoner cavalry force. Ibi currentiy reported were, wud bo. Deve! to be trug, that Riipatrick Aas cut bho Macoa ling, destroying w large portion of It, vel ia Liew ata tee o. ii respectable mar haute Sao battie bas avr private United Btatag stamp over the c 7 stool plate apic aie Rebel Aco ta Beware Of rofiiie bottles, Seo that the stamp has eot | g’olock 3 " been ts veret with Any poraon pretending to ei Pl A. MoOAFFERY M01 ; raparted (9 14 ats is A FRESH PAID PY @uERMAN, RTC ett Po DRAKE & OO, Baray.—In ibe New York City Hospital, on Toesday, o Richmond Sev tinol, Aupust 27.] G2 Park tow, New York. August 20, of fractare of the back, Rictaxp Barry Se or is ~shs F __— aa The retires and frionds are invited to ir “Pecomstng. 0 7 Toetore.aslanin. AS 3 S Si) dm fe ‘ funeral, this (Weduosday) afternooa, at thiee o'clock, otlicer w! just serived from Atdanta gives @ clceriv! . . . . a" a residence, Nostrand avenue, w account of affairs at that point i . ont Coueit. At Tilton Head, oa Thuraday, Av 35" Av officer from Atlanta says that our comrmandor there anidh bareekt if ald tn egtiat Prendh warn 1. Cowern, @ mative of Penosylvsota, aged 35 no mo ¢ jatends togive up Aliavla, ad HO More de ra and § months AC present coat of Imporiation 1@ aoit wi nue Bis abiiily to hold it, than Gecoral Lae doos as to ici ancl aug & bar cile yh ye Nara iiboniin tori weeeauei inde vatza : : DEMAS BARNES 4 00. Deseo At Washington. B.Com Thuvaday morning ag sbliah the tol deny 1 Perk * te Auguat 26, iAeut. Bowix H. Durv, formerly of the Kitey- Tiichmond pay ae pablich the following deapatoh, dated Part row New ¥ te | ‘are reqieeutdine. Toreuuate, Vol dhe gp igh a tuter thon Ville, Reet Tenuesses, Address to Bawohers —Potin is & Sov, Sara caren rome eo pe the lave Coloue! Janes : * | meerrs aa wahareh 1 Broome atreet | Dut, 1 the 2 en « ays that Joba Morgan left Lat polvt fof Kaoaviile. | Ma tad eg Vanrth sicoeh, Wholewate aoe recall, | Ttiey.—Arsce Doerey, of the parish of Anamulten Senuis report that another federal raid, aewon Uhovarns | {2% Rroad sar. near Howe a BU GD le engin gaed hive pleces of artillery, started trow Leca strong , with who are com)elled to pay yauce of 2h per cent por day ou everything in the provision hue. tances of hig uncle, Michant fuvlied to attond the funeral, 2 o'clock precizely, from ja Hudeos avenns, Hodeon Min apd Ae 8 Tho fr boneel! dvche, Toothache, Tem raigia and Catarrh tnatantiy relieved an using WOLCOTT: Ta Bold every were. ant Pui Ano bie thie (Wednewdag) a toe remience of bie une! Cy. Ned ° Galway papers ploase eopy (ur oarly this morning in the dircotion of Covington, Gm. A Now Perfame for the Handker- 4 frienda are respectfully tnrvited to at 5, pecttulty THB CAPTURE OF MBMPITIS. We ALON “NIGHT BLOOMING ORREUS” funeral, this (Wednesday) morning, ot tea [Prom the Richiaoad Sentinel, August 27.} eeotS “MIGHT BLOOMING ORREUS” Oc.oek, (rom bi SO OmDILALS ae ot att We think there ts but Httie doubt that Vorrest ‘bas pow ALOWS “RIGHT BLOOMING CEREUS" Tuas. —Scoa twin daughter of Michael session of Mewmphte, PiALONS ONIGHT BLOOWING ORREUR” pod Catharine | wb, aged 1 year, Ptonthe and O days . : Tho preat ponuiarity atiained by thie new aad elegant Pets | Oy where sia!) wo Pod the romaine of that darling t ATLANTA MARKET . fame hos teteead ope worthless fottations td. coun ler Piucked «ay {rom our side Hke a Hower by the (rose? freee tie Povereiute Register, Ackast 87 } felts’ ‘Heware of thom and seq the battle hax blown inthe |. hitcked «ay irom dul side liso ® Ho wor vy thet Plows oud meal are quite plooty 1 'AMania, the foi veins, MPHELON. & S08, Potutvers, New York,” Boware | £0 eek midst at, ’ reteiting at §250 oar barrel, the latter at $15 per | of counterfeits, Sold by all dragatet, ud mo arn ios nant? sti able, peio@s are much “ roe a fagera co pingo t ternoon, clas began. Post met. All Sdmmer oo Ses ro at two o'eloek Lire endive oft le b rear par ” ® a rN 7 Ove d oot to fontnles, Ateoases of the climate, Ont! ents, 112th street, Between th urth avenogs, Seunas Lae aan ie Row RR Rey omc wane Bex Stoners. Diarrhora.” Byneatery. “Dye Horlom. Yhefriends 0 the fa respect(ully im rere, | * BOW rotation at from cue to three | ho ore Morbus gan be cured cr rrevented by the we of the | vied to attend sa }) woh Coeone Fitters tmported only by § eINP RI 4 ia ‘ cit rt burg, | Dour — Ou Menday, AvguRt 29, after a short aod pala Lois is eemarkab'e wews to the citiasne ot vicraburg, | 3) casa niroel, New York tel Danas Che bee m1 years sod 6 months | City Mrtersgenc Fow is Race Tarmtimim Sraxer—A Seevan? Anrevi oe A Porfoet Hair Dyer. ow Supercioy Of Ansos.—The alarm of fire yesterdiy . Reverand more in quantity than any $1 eho weami at Lake Manased, e&. Mend pout three o'clock, originated fromm Nu. 16 188 | groggista, ct Pay conte hn eg nag SEU ians Gecee, TEFEN SwelltoR howe ee My. Sapbeo | a caneteets , Dyems he Reat in the | Fiev rib, i tho Th your at Wi Tho fre was oxtingniahed by the police Ad | word. Harwless, roilable, Instantangous. The on'y perfect fe ral tives and friends of ‘ho Gamage to the property wil amount 10 | ge, Bold by all drrggignn” Pactory &f Pacotny atreat, Invited te metend the fioer st oo 0, The bariding ia feured for $12,000 and the _ - Loree 0’ cook, from No. 15 Wert for 90.000 in city imenrasee enmpanies. OCristadere’s Mate Dy Prana, Oo ag, Au Many E., aged? Vacate B was noted by the police, and on | end Wir Depot, wholesaie and rein Soars and 5 gavpihs, and on Avguet 20, Euawy Kapaa an LAveRtiqation found that auspicion rested | The dye applied by akiifu! artiste M,, an6d 34 oars wad 6 toute, wife aud child of James | toon # servant gtr Hrme Jule Laltow, whg was ace rd . : Fivherty to await & fucther ovestigation. Tt ap. | | Coemes Bu mtonss Matis ie ‘The teiatives and (rigcds aro requonted to attend the | out ton o'clook in the morning a fire was | fll “genes of toured by fyvoral, this (Weduerday) afternoon, at throo o'eiock, red Wm pantey on the fourth floar, Te was oxtte 0 nen - {rom 815 Hick# street, & rookiyn The reraaias will hed by some citisens before much damage war fone, Piamona Ringer all Deeorintiows, \ be Wilorred wm bbe Cemetery Of the Holy Crome, nul at LOTE® © eloolr Jo the afternoon A second fre wus dia- | fron twenty.f¥9 dollars to. seven hundred collem each. Fiiks.—O0 Tueeday moruing, Augast 30, covered on the eoms foe, but in another piace, Gud b& | For anic by GEORGR ©. ATLEN. 415 Brosiwy, one Goor | Priyy, amative of Woterford, Irglaud fora extiogaiehed considerable damage war botow Ontial ay eet, Pnrmarty No. It Wail street. Vho relatives and friends tr roepectfally tnvitet to at Fine 1 Fires avanrn—Shortiy after eight o'clock bt | pestnw.s, Impal . bond tine funeral, At hie AMm-in-inw's residence, No. 124 y 4, Impateed Sight, won tye a night a fire Droke ont in a lager boer Aaloon end dwoiling in = hast Twenty-first street, Chis (Wounesaay) afternoon, at 1948-19 THB HEAD che o’olock. RO He bushel Waat ts a litte rem Lowor at Atiacta than be‘ore tho \ ’ 50 conte, Sold by Augvat 29, Phebe Aug afternoon, Afal'y rooon, we h street ¥ aro rev Preservative No. 6 Milor Rowse, arged Joints, ACHARTB, Nov 70? Mr. Jouy a (rome building in Fifth avenue, between Sixty-fifth ad CATARRHAL AMP RCTIONS IN TRS Pune, Suddenly, by aocidente! drowning, on Tuestay Rixty eixth eiveste, Cooupied by Mrs, Marta Suiger, aod . THROAT, motulbg, August OO, Witiskm P , the older Bon of Mory owned by Mr. Amory, Total tons about €1,000; enid to be ‘olthonte catanntt and the tate Wilttam ftynn, aged 18 years, 6 mouths aod insured, The cause of the fire is unknown at presoat * od Vi days. A youth endoarsd by oi! who enew hint, and gave good DATARRM OF THE TEMPANIC MUCOUS ’ Bank OneeRt Promise Of w lony,s tite anit ered Two Bors Drowsko—Late oa Mouday evening a boy MEMBRANE ORSERUCHONS OF TL | named Mictnel Ford, aged 15 Ferre, residing with hiv BUSTACHIAN TUBE Aly, Weake plete (rom tho reste : or ay nrants at 18 Tames atrect, nocitenially fell overborrd —— i MV tLOr, No 142 Firxh avenuo, op Thurady “ - CURED. Slerndon, ‘AL one Clclock, to Coivary Genetery THe trieuds the fomiiy ana (Of bie ducoased faibor are re | | ron AN exsutsion heat on the Mudaon river, near the Palugdyee, Otoat exertions wore fade to revo My |. OROSALTR STRAIGHTEN BD IM ONG MINUTE, bab wichout suecerss no Hody had uot boon resovered | dvocd:Whiaal rain wera coe Ret eamnttran suse moet 1 Rt cae one CON a ask anetzdy: 608 tp te & bite Beek: EE OVeNU: + Ari nneMcdtald atense! ta by br. WON BSW RG. OMEN T Gootge Botha tue Toto sary 3. Ulaatec, mer A bop named William Fyn, eged about 11 Fears. tT | 9) Hq oom teh wtreet, b Aiding at the corner df Nibth atrost anid iret oveaw ne roctnd, 86 nOaeyrann hanes, dwar, Wear v invitét to) Hoar’ 904 Susas Sone T Hoar, deconne@, es and irieads aré Fespeotfully invi neral this alge men ilarsons mace, ) OOTUer Grovne stress ® Haogert.Oo Tuesday, August 80, after a aod fascnert; aged 22 youre the family, algo those a Thomas Doriae, are respect{ully invited te attend tho funeral, on Thursday afternoon, at o: from the residonce of his mother, 27 Prince streat HoT aiNsON,—-Ou Tuesday, August 30, Eumasrra foram wsow, daughter of Franes aud Elizabeth Butchiasoa, aged 11 months and 20 das ‘The funeral will Lake place this (Wednesday) afternoes, at three o'clock, from Claseon avenue, between Myrtie Brooklyn, The friends of the fully invited to stteod the fumeral te ry. : Host.—Oo Monday, August 20, Wineeto Scorn, aged byes S mouths and LT tays, sou of Wm. W, and Sane The nora! will take place thie (Wednesday) afternows att o'elook, (rom the residence of his parenta, 21 Sum- pul siveet, Gtvosiyes- Relatives and frieuaa are invites Hate. —On Tuesday, Auguat 20, in the 6Tch year of her JUMA, Wile wba Hale. ‘Hor wilt ho taken to Calvary Camatory for fae feraient on Thursday altercoon at 1 o'cionx, from har Into residence, 124 Kighth street. Toe ‘Me of (her family ore invited to attend, Fivaaanos.—Of dipieria, oa By Durtam, Greer county, N. ¥., L agod P year and 6 months, no fuperat will take place from 109 stroot, at oue o’ctock, Nowinghaw (Kugiand) papers please copy Haxtich —In Brooklya, on Movday morcing, Angue® 2, Joun E. Harrios, sou of Joseph and Mary Aertice, agod 2) yoars, 3 mouths and 16 days, ‘The funeral will take place this (Wadneaday) afternseg, at swo o'c.0ck, from the residence of bis father-ia law, Hoory Cluces, Mo, 6 South Uxiord atreet, aecoud doer from Dekalb avenue. scxa0%.—On Guuday, Adgust 25, of consumption, Mato An, ouly daughter of William aad Margaret Jack son, aged 15 yeara, $ mouths and 9 days, icuda ape relatives of tho fatmily arg reapectfully te vited to attend the Canoral, from Bt. Ardrew's churot, Catskti, ¢@ Thursday afternoon, at one o'clork Meres 00 T 40, at tho residence of her son , 8. Sevonty-fitth atreot, East river, Jaw vi, Beloved wile of J.B, Korea, agod WF yoars and 2 monty Notioe of funeral hereafter 70 Copy. Y evening, Augnat 30, Tew ° y et daugh oT Marriot Va rk, aged £8 yoars, 7 mo: days. Notice of funeral in to morrow's papera Lesrmavar —On Tuesday, Angust 30, Many, donehtor 1 Janes and Margéret Lestrange, aged 1 year, 12 monthe and 1¢@ days Lho friend be nd rolatives avo reapootfully invited to at- 1, On Vanraday efturnoon, at halt past one Jook. from bet late residence, 206 Wooster atreat, be tween Bieeckor and Ansity streets, Lyon,—On Blonday, August 29, Anprew J. get 82 years, ‘The relatives and friends of the family, and momberw of the Star of Nope Ledze, No, 403 F! amt aM, are respectfully imvited to attend the finoral, from bis’ late resid 47 Sapdlord stroet, Brootlyn, this (Wed hemday} aftergoon, at three olclock, without further uuodics Loro,—Soddenty, at Patchogue; L. 1, on Mow day, August 29, Many Warwewan, wile of Henry ¥. Lora, of Hrookiya. The remaing Save beea toicon to Litchfield, Sonu., for interment Now Haven papors please copy Larwnanr On Tuesday, August 80, Tro Pere, tafan® soa of K.P. and Sophia Lendabi, aged $ montis and 26 . Tho relatives aad frienda of the family are reapacttuily invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of hue parents, No. 34 Oliver street, thia (Wednesday) aftar- Boon, at two O'clock. MAxwiat, —At Sing Sing, on Monday, Augast 29, Jomre MoKLNOY MAxwett, son of Hugh and Josephine Maxwell, Ww tie Tih year of hie age. ‘The funeral will trike place at the restdence of hie araodtather, ithe Rey. Dr. MoKiroy, 63 West Nineteonts street, this (Wedresiay) afternoon at ove o'clock Manan.—At Scbooiev's Mountain, N.J., on Sunday, August 23, Hon. Eritwaim Mansi, aged 68 years The faneral will tnke place thore this (Wednesday) after Doon, at threo o’olock. A train leaves foot of Uarolay stiree!, New York, for Hackettstown at half pass eight o'clock A. M. MoCor-nek.—JAwRy MoOormiox, @ native of County Lovgford, the pariah of Clangh, freiand, ‘departed thie io ou Paesday, August 30, iv the 58th year of his age. May bis soul rest in peave Amen. " Ais frian4e and acqnaintances are respectfualy invwe@ to attead tho funeral. trom his late residence. 389 Wont Forty seveuth treet, below Lieventh avenuo, tale (Wodpeslay) afternoon at two o'clock. MoCuTLOUGM.—At Stapleton, Staten Island, on Monday, August 29, Auram, youngest son of David B. and Mary MoCuveugh ‘Ube funeral wiil take place from the residence of tte parents, thia (Wednesday) morning at eleven o'clock. Gaxuny,—At No. 96 Madison avenue, New York, om ‘Tussday cveniog, August 30, at elvbt o'clock, Pursuant, wife of Gvorge Uakley, in the Gist year of her Hor bercaved busbaud and obildren are {nconsolable fh dag One of tha best of wives aud tenderast of mothers. Parwiwsox,—On Tuesday, Angost 30, #9n of oury aad Biimabeth Parkinson, aged'14 montha and 3 dave, The friends of the family are tavited to attend the funeral, from the reidence of is paraets, 16 Wollehale street, thie (Wedueeday) aftervoon at 2 o'clock. ° Powkus.—Ou Tuesday, August 30, Ayrnony, sou of the Inte Captain Jobu Powers, oged 5 yours, 9 mouths and $8 days, hg friends and sonustotances of the faraily arg invited to atéend tne funer si, from hia Iate residence, NO 37296 a this (Wednesday) afternoon, at balf past (we o'ciook. Vanny —At Southport, Cono., on Sunday, August 98, Wisin, fant son of Corveliie and Louise Peri Rowam.--On Tuesday, August 39, after a wbort prinful Mness, Many © "tha beloved child of Patrick Cathorine Rowan, agod 2 years, L month aod 19 days, Tho relatives and frieuds of the famlly are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the rosidouce of har parents, 223 avonuo A, this (Wednesday) afternoon, st Kom ‘At Pa Rock Me INSON — AG away, om Mouday, August Jossin T. Rowson, aged 64 yoara, tad, Aegun_M, The remains will bo taken to Greenwood Racckiswins,—On Monday, August 29, Joust, the only son of Jobn aod Catharine Raczkiewioz, aged.4 years, ® months and 24 days. ‘The relatives and ‘rien’s of the family are most re- Apoctfally invited to attend the funeral, thiy (Wednesd: aitornued, at One o'clock, from the resistence of parcota, No 84 West Thirty-ninth aires Suira.—On Tuesday morning, August $0, of cancer, AxwaW., boioved wife of William W. Smith, oged 3¢ yoars, 2 montha and 15 days Tuo friends aud acquaintances are respectfuily invited to attend (he tugera!, (om ber late residence, 100 West Thitty-(ourth atroet, corner of Broadway (to proceed te wy Cemetery for iaterment), thie (Wedacsday) oO, at twe o'clock. Savaan.—At her residence in Grabas street, south of DoKaib avenue, Brooklyn, ou Vriday moraing, August IsareLLs Savace, wile of Captain HH. Savage, Un States Navy, Toe funeral will take place thie. (Wednosday) after noon, at three o'clock. Socvimorow.—Ou Monday, August 29, of wounds re ceived in the Jate bastie of Peversvurg, Jamas Sourive ron aged 23 yours, His friends and relatives are respectfully Invited te atlond the fuueral, {rom bis Late residence, 103 Lester WTOob Klis (\ Cduend sy} BILernoUD, Ab 2 o'clodk. SavaGm— Suddenly, on Tussday, August 30, 1aa Greg ony SAVAGE, the Ouly son Of Mrs Sarah L, Savage, aged T care, 9 movLis and 12 days, 2 The relatives 4 {rhe dn of tho family are reapectfully requerted to attend the funers!,on Thursday afternoea, at (ree o’clovk, without furthoe notice, from 263 Ray. mond atreal, Erooklya Tracey —Un Tuesday, Augest 30, Parecx Avaverce. Tracey, arative of Deltymahan, county Eengford, fre Jond, aved 33 yours. 1Lo intends and relatives of the family are invited te, Attend the faverel, on Touredey afternoos, at two o'clock, from bis late cevidence, 1105 Hammond street, Tayuor —U0 av gust 29, Jamea Donovan Tata kon, ti Uy Tae relative Invited to at at three o’clook, the residence of Db George Wiliock, 175 Gurdon street, Haboken, N. Tay on.—-Suddeuly,oa lucsday, August 30, Mrs, Mang B. Tavion, ‘Tho reistives and friegge of tho fimily are rospectfay 4 Wo attend the fuceral, thie (Wednesday) atterag La 2 o'clock, from tha residence of hor uncle, Arte 2% Kendall, 102 Allon sireot, bal Unprien tt--On Saturday, Auguat 27, of cholerm ig fautom, Wonum Osean, only child of Benjania T, and F L. Underbi!l, agoe tO moavis ay The relatives and friewds are invited to attwm: | ine fonera’ mt Monbagsett, L. L, Oa Thursday aiterag 9), Wh two 00. , Warea.—On Monday, Augast 29, Miomas, Wass 4, 0994 S years it ‘iho friends of the family Are fovitod WO MF as ing funeral, tom (Wedvesday) afternoon, at bali- past cae O’owwck, Crom hia late residence, 116 Mad oon ate 8 Wurterean On Moadey, Auguat 29, Joe Way Vice resilsat of cua Matual lngurtance Co ap. any, aged 7 yours. . The faneral services will be held in Cater corner of Twonty-iret atreet aud Four Toursday WOorulug, we Lali past Line ocic ae OM)TUARY. 4 Departed this tHe, at Somber, South Carait /%, On Monday, Augast by a the Tath year of ber age, Wy Beam Orzo LaNaut, of Obarie widow 0 praBaey Ottot Got, of the mama ply 1g Alipougd moi accboiy duty to induige oxored eusiom of Tocording tbe vitiues of departed WU ih, aavectalty whee | the ed 0 wk OT Y og Of conmengminity and ja iain Inecrue 0 Wied Las recy fi! to end the care: rol uioosa AF { heqevoiauce whieh eutitied the aebiect of tots Lr o the Jove and eateom Of 4 1 who@new he ey og aud fol! aaer iGo iog devotion (0 ner oW lide ind'y oilleem of oherisp seemed tu be ibe © all abgor a ‘ee: etudemt disp aition oF iy S88 NOt RCKUAKed Dy tnotivew worldly applunse; bat persiy J bt preseaeticn ne reat! trne ode, I) wih ne Bearthe given pe * penwing Mert; is is to be TOKIO od Ghat the Dresent goholy cit doy ieee cour ttt ORtiAraction of havieg er. chi around Hee Ow sb of death wo recetye the 0) exerapliry O cont ai@ Booth het Wi bar Inst aporeel 8 diveoiutivw, but God's wii be PUMNPOIT Geacendauls whow she lem lone MUG? be conzoted by the oonne { gurapaves from @ deart human i e186 # Dr Mowe Devotes Kx ive Atrontra ThO Folatives Abd Teich’ streei, this Trew 0 thie wor ver abodes | max drowned while playing ou a raft at Pier KoA LA | go Deatnnoe Outen, Dien ne Bye, Rar ani Thy, weintay) srveeseoe, © Sy awaits gi hot Faunce, ber Friend aaa bet Coa , river yesterday morning, Tis body wes teu we Gnee a Y, oe di , rad vi wnmond pay ors pleeat Copy. 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