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ee Eee IFTERESTWG FROM THE PACIFIC. Arrival of the Steamship either Of she mail packets, Dow! deen newt was doubtless much seared, and, + NEW YORK WERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 186: nal Mnonnttve to the Peraviane to oat MOP, ABA bis May bw oo Bim p an ea oe Ob ot otrad chien of Mazarredo’s state 4 (0 poison Bim oa board abe to Rurope by thie mail, * for a at vogarting the JWany wtermer has Are Spevtsd Wiitstor Mite op Vow issamus, 2 Bo dancer ou Bourd Fone reason, bot pe was | aeaanérng ve thuugths 60: Costa Rica. CENDKAL The Panama Rallvoad om ARABICA. - a Captain Povgiase, from Sa: 729"S Blowmadin Guatemata, mesdiaie ports, arrived #'@ mm the morning of the Ziat . 1. inst. tor dates are—S “ THE SPANISH-PERUVIAN DIFFICULTY, | Pvc 5°90" oot 8 Noel i a York. hhundr- Tags. 200 ‘olla argo fer New é ee €eroens of -evc! , ians Enraged at |somiste oty smear a ; rivey tive Dales of dearskins Tee Porat aoe ae ‘Tue mewn a9 of but insle saterest, Spain. 1 ¥ WAR DETERMINER UPON. Bews from the Repnbite of Chile on he Qeutral American States. AFFAIRS IN cOLOM7s14, ae. ae. ae. « The ctesmebip Costa Rice, Captain Tiakiepaegh, ‘ar- Tived wi thie port yesterday, Having left Aeptowall en Abe 2th ull. She Drings tate and inFerestng intelligence Grom «}] parts of the Pacifie, particularly what relating to Perayian effairs, which will be fovod im eur Papama and Caling cosresporsdence. ‘The following is the speci list of the Oosta Rica:— ‘reer . «+s $16,170 Augdst Behmont&Co £40,000 ivan s, Poo. & Go 51,000 Duncan, Sherman & Cohen & U0...... 98,100 CO...-seerserseee DN. C Weiter... 10,200 De Witt Kittle &Co.. 9,500 A. tick & Bro .. 6000 Welle, fargo & Co- ALS RosepharnsleCo 35,600 Gar Panama Correspondence. Panama, August 26, 1664. SOUTH AMERICA. Th: Pach#: Steam Navigation Company's steamebip ‘Talow, from Valparaiso and intermediate porte, arrived at ber acchorigs at Tabowa on the evening of the 20th inet. Her dates are—Valparaiso, August 2; Cogaimbo, 34; Cal- era, stb; Cobija, 6b; Iquique, 6tb; Arica, 7th; Islay, Btu, Pievo, 10th, Callao, 18th, and Payta, 16th. She bringer the following curgo>—For New York,pinetytceroons ef bar! and six coroons of indigo, apd $275,039 in specie for England, The news brought by the T:lkca from Chile possesses ‘Dut tti'o mterest, The Peruvian affair is scarcely spoken @, voi because it has been forgotten, but only for the Peseoo that Chile ds “waiting for something to turn up.”? Boe w to see what the war: ts to be about before art im it, and will not soil her hands in the adair Soiews it is about something more than s mere insult bat could be settled without joes of houor to either party. The news from Pera is two days later than that Drought ‘Wy the Sacramento, and is of mach interest. The Peruvians are exasperated at the conduct of Spam, and nothing will watisiy (bem but war, to wipe out the etalo upon their Boner. Kvery preparation ie@ being made to meet the coming ctorm, und the papers, besides giving as lengthy ‘@rticies vn the justice of their cause, show, by very satis Sactory {tgures, bow abundantly able they are to carry @p war with tbe means now at their disposal. From Ecuador skere is gothing whatever of import- ance. The one month later news from the Central American ®traics brings vs nothing more than that these republics fare at peace, which in itself is a great item; and they appear to be paying attention to their cotton crops in a Proper manver, which they will discover in the end to be @{ more profit than dghting each other, or having revolu- Sons among themselves The United States steamer Wateree, Commanter J, K. Buarrsy, arrived at Vaiparaiso ou the 23d of July last, from Woronei. CHILE. ‘Tha ouly matter at present that appears to be occupy ing She aiteniion of Congress 18 the reiorm in the revenue ewe |* bas crested quite an excitement and ie to some very spicy debates. The ideas of tbe government as to What should be done are given in the following iems:— 1. ibe opening Of the coast traffic to the vessels of ali atione 2. The suppression of differential duties. B. The iuposition Of duties is not to exceed twenty-five per cent on vaiuations, 4 ihe imposition of Jow duties on some merchandise gow admitted duty (ree—such as lumber, iron, foreign eval, ke. §.'Tbe imposition of duties on tbe exportation of eonper. ‘The greater part of the press of Chile has exprested much opposition to Lhe two latter tems, as beivg in oppo- sition lo the inierests of Chile, and some journals insist duties on the export of copper are preja- to industry. Some papers, however, are te favor of it. The Mercurso says —* However, M mppeare to many that no duty can be more equitable ‘than tbat of five per ceut on the exportation of copper and one of cur most distinguished public men bas sot Dumsolt to work t collect the bevessury data for the refu- dation OF the arguments of those who biave challenged the Views of the Sinister of Finance.” the sawe paper also speake Of the introduction of a bill nor Looornal for the creation of « Gfth ber to pinot, t be entitied “Minister of Agriculture and Puble Works,’ and says:—'The greater part of the pross Bas welcomed the project of Senor Tocornal, auguring the met wp. riant benosis for the country from an itel- Ieeut direction of (be diflerent matters connected with agricolture—such as roads, railways and other pa works’ A resolution has also been presented to the Chamber DB ooties by 18 commiesion of government, which © ei oft the jaeip’ that Chile ovght not wo rucognize the Mecioan empire or any form of goveraent established under foreign pressure. This char akon : r Varas, Reca Varrep dP. F pradence, and denies ibe re form of government in an of Chile to any reap republic whic the country it pret tnat the government of Chile is {n treaty with Lb ae Ungiisn company for the sale of the Valparaiso avd Bastiayo Ratiroad, and that the bargain would bave been e e the steamer sailed bad the oue point of a of a revenue 0: fovestioent been seit six per " arantee by on the the goverpm am of the When the news 0! the wansaction was first given to the public much dissatiafection was felt and expressed when the basis nyou which the sale to be made was mode Knows the feeling changed to o atisfaction The report of the Chilean Minister of War staves the Jand force of Chile Lo be of troops of the line two thousand @ight bund red men, and of the Nationa! Guard thirty-four ern France bas been directed to porchase the following arma —Six thonsand rifes, one YWeusand ditto with sabre bayonets, two complete feld Batteries of rifled cannon, with equipments complete. four D cdren shells, one thousand quintals of gunpowder ond tree hundred th d cartridges. These, with the supplies purchased in the early part af she year, are con sidered ainpie for auy emergency. The forts at the entravee rhor of Valdivia are Deiog put io thorongh rep med, in order to ford suelter to any vorselt that may make that port a place of refuge. Your new forte aro to be constructed for the defence of We harbor of Vaiperaiso. Two wil be at tne extreme point of the dockyard, a third @ litte more Wowar'’s the port, and the fourth on the bill of Las Animas, making a crose fire withench other These works are cour dered gufficiewt for apy ordinary force tbat may pear. but if they came too heavy and thick additional Werks would have to be erected Tor the occasion. The Sirnaied comt of these works, with the repairs upon ibe ld forte, fe about eixty three thousand dollars ‘The amount of flour exported from Chile from the Ist of Sancary to the 25th of July, from carefully compiled StaLinticn, i® as folio Quantal, Pog isnd ‘ AG 212,000 veh nd Boenor Ayres seeee 98,000 fo the ° ie 43,000 Te Aust land. 406, 000 Total ve 766,000 The Vaiparnis» market exbibiis but ilttie change dur. We the farinigh! prior to the sailing of the steamer. Conver was woaree, aud ibe traveactioos hud been very stented; 3,090 quiuta'® refined vopper. iu ingote, bad been woe at 26, 00 beard, im Guayecan, ‘and one eale of 1,000 Guintais of bare in Valparaiso, ab is 25, bo storenoure, but tree of duty After see ival of tf Jost aten the only bieb ave been noticed vue 2,000 Guintal to bare, ab $18 66!,, Om board. in Coquimbo, and @ 200 quintels, tn Lbie pors, ab $15 25, im etore, (ree of anty the Mercurto det Vapor, of Vall 60, Of Angurt 1, mokew no mention Whatever of Peruvian nitnirs, and the lor for the ime Being, 80 far ag Chile w concern mppeare to have been forgotien, or thought of only ae Shing of the pant. Pi lean five yoo but Httle else from thin republic the ‘Bee voon furnianed by yeur Callao correspondent He Gisourse fully and to the poimt the probability of war, -¥ SH/OKS, ee a!) do, that the oply @ay bo prevent it is iy the Ani er ew d guickiy, s00—of some third Perle Whe cao permunce the Deruviana 60 lieten to rearon Bod # litle common sense, before rusbing headlong into « Ber Ife thwt will ony bi ber. ii eppeern that when Mayarrede She dock Of the Fogiieh evenener at As wad by ODE Of Lie Frenchmen w! from Lima, aud while to F they discovered they wore Freemancne. Vellewing ie tise bonor nd bonnrty of & brother Mason, entrusted the Freveh- moan, who was returning VO Limos, with » letter for Ad Pinron, which be fath(ally promived to bave de. rod. Wut, inetead of doing #0, he gave i to the gov ment of Pero ite coutente buve been ma » it Masarredo tolls Piugon that be wil seo ge ae he stacde in vecsaded in reaching pinwalt be was fol- bad aecoupan ied giveer of: # road f 2 we jearn chat Captain Meehan, tno ed- AU-apponited to Servey tne propored route for vom Vhe jaterior to the Atlantic, ham mide a 1S eport, un’avorabte to the undertakiug The Direo- S62 Puoie Works, at tho request o: the Miaster of cre 18 gin Ins wrikten @ report m oppesiaion to that of Au ieehan, and there the matter tests for she eeut. ‘‘n Niorrngua the cultivation of cotton 1 on the in- ereuso, avd the prospects are excellent for a large and veumbavrative crop, Preparations are being made to increas bhe Oext crop, and im fact the poople of Ntoa- Tagua appear to have (orgoiteu wars apd revolutions and tw have goue wild on the cotton question, *Kutly for thom.” Tey will Gud it by far Lhe more profitable of the two operatious, ka Salvador matters are aiso very quiet, and the gov- eroment and peovie appear determined to give their attention to improviog the country and bettering their condition in every manuer. In regard to the Peruvian question, the Seorotary of Foreign Affeirs, in reply to the circular letter of Senor Torooual, says:—"'My government views thie question ag its Own, and will do aji that ite feeble powers will permit to sustain the cause of Peru- ‘Vian independence ”” ‘Tho auniversary of the inauguration of the provisional government was celebrated on the 10th ings with great enthusiast A banquet was given by the President, at which al! the diplomatic corps and dignitaries of State were preren COLOMBIA. By the steamer Granadian, from Carthagens, we have dates from Bogota the 29tb of July. There is not! whatever of interest from the capital, Peace reigns 6n- Freme, and the geveral government 1s endeavoring to do ‘what it can to maintain tranquillity and bevefit tbe coun- try by al) the means within its power. A company has been organized at Honda to constraet a telegraph line between that point and Hogota, and it is considered certain that the mouey necessary to carry on she enterprise \forty thousand dollars) will be subscribed, The insult to the Frevch Consul on the occasion of the Mavarredo serenade etiil forms the subject of official cor- respondence at Bogota, The French Sinister is pressing the matter, and the entire allair will receive the most Uberough investigation, and will doubtiees be setiled in a manner satisfactory to all concerned. Geue! equera arrived at Buenaventura on the 15th, aud met with ap enthueiastic reception, He was to jeave for Cali on the 1&b, PANAMA. Matters arc very quiet here; at least the surface ts quiet, There may be, however, @ volcano benerib it that is destined to break forth ab no very distant period. A caim precedes a storm, and such may be the ease with the cain that now pervades the city of Panama. AD Acreat took place on the 22d inst, of & citizen of Panama, ‘on tus charge of endeavoring to bribe the officers com: munding the troops now here to proclaim agaiues she preseut State government, and place another party in the position now occupied by President Santa Coloma. 1 re- frato from making any comments op this arrest; for. in the Arst pisee, it is none of my business, and, in the second place, these people are too touchy on matters connected with themseives. They will not understand that we call tem “poco ampos’ ag we call # native of Nova scotia a “‘‘Biuenose,” or as they call us Yavkees. You must say that Colombia ts the gai den spot of the world; that fs people are the moet energetic, enterprising, and know more than other people; that they are less given to wars and revo- futions; that the condition of their lower classes is sn- perior to that of the same class in ali other countries of the earth. All tbis yon must say; but, above all, you must add that if Colombia is the garden spot of ‘the world, Panama and its vicinity are tho garden spot of Co- Jombia. Do all this, and you will be considered by Pana- maniaos a trutbrul correspondent, and become immense. ly popular with the entire community. Considering, however, that I have been sent bere to write for the Hynatp, and not for Panamavians, and am expected to send that journal facts, I have determined im future—not being able to assert ull the above—to say nothing in re. gard to the place except when the opportunity offers of Saying something that wil! please all tho HamaLo readers w Colombia, particularly those in Panama, of whom | have found within the last few days there are many more thau I had ever supposed. 1 have determined to become immensely populnr, and shis appears to be the ooly way in which it can be doue. Wbo knows, it] carry out this determination, but that eome day vhey may compel me to become naturalived and elect me Presideat of the sovereign State of Panama’ Stranger things have happened: aud what an elevation it would be for che of the Hmraro’s specials, wouldn't it? We have lately been Diessed ‘with more rain, and the woather generally bas cssurmed more tho appearance of the wot season, To foliage of the Isthmus never looked moro beautiful, and the caitie proprietors are once more glad that their ber The steamehip Golden City, Francisco on the 13th instaat, arrived this morning. brings the following specie: — For Bogland. For New Yor! find pasture. Japtain Lapidge, from San she Twtibacssrass eae oss a5 $1,041,961 65 aud one hundred passonge: Aspinwall thie eveuing in the steamship Costa Rwa for New York Affairs at Acapulco remain the same. ‘kbe United States ships Cyane and Narragansett were in Acapulco when the steamer leit. Our Cailze Correspondence Carns, Pern, August 13, 1864. The Certain Prospect of War—-Tzasperation of ihe vians at the News from Spaine-Th2 Resignation of @ IMinistry—The Ressons Why ond W'herefore—Our Cn Pinances of Peru—Amount ef Pere. P00 Whe Subjet— What Chie Weel s— Movements of the Unite! States May short letter of the 11th inst., was written when we were ina great me mento, the dark respecting the courre events would take on th cbange of ministers. The tast news from Purope hae certainly tended to exasperate the Peravian peo) highes: degree. They consider that Symin, in jnstifying the conduct of Pinzon and Maz —excepting so ¢: as mere revindication is conceraed—means th tended to arsume a hostile attitude from th Looking at the matter in this light, they ho only method to heal the so-called wound Vian xeapncts: for wba will they bave to provent it? Spalo OF Garr) tog Ob Operachy s avanst Pern oo ned ltempt to do so, but will depend revs hor Wrfas by the power OF Ler RQnadennn ; Po TowOtat presept why ede shou!dnet be success! fo t > -nvah Wwiked of and vaunted Movitoss, iron clad aves, ef do nothing against Prezon, wot Because tho Ver ome eri not fait weit aid do then best, bat be Gites bua Twsseis Lhomsciver Will-bure ous BeXt Lo workd- war ,fer she is A nation too prucent to mynive herself soms cond reasog, and wi! oot simpiy because a sinter republic wishes: mers 4 1 Ho. have a row for the +e Kese to Di reo whit take vou 8 newa thet w ihe dociured by siden hurhiy prowanie, unless the on ; teense fom Spala of @ much more iavoraple charms ter Mian the | If war is determined oo a bow wilt 06 Ktrock betoro incon Ss Teimforcements can reach bm dhe United States steamer Laneastor is still in port, and ihe Wateroe is hourty ex Valparaise. 1 aginaw ba r ard ae A I YA TT MARRIAGES AND OEATHS. arvied. CRONRNIGIT—BERRY.—AL the Fosidence of the bride's parents, on Thursday, September 1, by the Kev. Paschal J. dirong, JAxos CKONKIGHE to ELIZAMKET BERRY, daug Her of William Berry, ail of Bergen county. N. J Cuayron—MiLLSR.—On Thursday, September i, by (he Rev. Dr. Manning, Cas, Hewey Crayton, of Louisville, tag Miss Faances ANN MILLAR, of New York city. ds. Dowss—DickeRwan —On Wednesday, Augnet 31, by the Rev. 8H, Meeker, James E. Downs to Cnamorre W daughter of the tate Josepb Dickerman, botn of Brock !yn E. ». No cards, Haeanren—Marvzen—On Monday, August 15. #1 Frovkfort-on the-Maio, by the American Cor Crariies IL. Haiiarren, of New York, (0 Kusk, daughter of Hein- Yich Mainzer, of Manheim, Germany. HunR—Ds' Lana.—On Saturday, September 3, by the Rey. Ihos. street, Mr, Hesky Huish to Miss Carnasins De Lana, both of bis city, Kipoe—Kyarr.—On Monday, September 5, by tho Rov ‘Moses Ballon, Ricnaky Kiop, of Fishkill, N. ¥., to fiw murrta, daughter of Kdwia Knapp, Bsq., of this eity. Murray—Haniey.—Cn Thursday, September 1) at St Peter's ohurch, Barclay street, by the Key, P. I. Madden, Rowano MOKPHY Lo MAcaus E., daughter of James Ean!y, Eaq., all of New York, Soanwarnt—Hninaicns.—At Stapleton, Staten Teland, on Sunday, September 4, by the Rev. Chas, Gosh, Mr. BakxuaxbT Sraynanvr, of Wantried, 1 to Mise Ina Harsmicns, of Sondorshausen, Prussia, ApsM™,—At Bloomfleld, N. J., on Saturday, September 8, Percy Haywes Apame, infant sop of Jay L. and Helen Dickle Adams, interment in Greenwood, Baxre.—At Kinga Steet Hospital, Alexandria, Va. on Saturday, June 4, of wounds received tn the battle of the Wilderness, Grokce M. Baxen, of Company G, Ove (ue- dred and Forty-sixth New York Volunteers, im the 20:b year of his age, Brooxe.—In Now Monmouth, N. J., on Surday afier. noon, September 4, at Ove o'clock, Juan C., dargbter of Frederick and Amelia Brooke, aged 4years and 2 to The iuneral will take place ‘rom New Moumouth, N. this (Tugsday) a’ternoon, at four o'clock. Bokvié.—At Oyster Bay, L. 1, on Sonday morning, September 4, Sanan, widow of Towhseod W. Burtis ‘The remains will be taken to Greenwood ‘or interment. Bokney.—On Monday, September 6, Freoenick W., gon of Froderick W. apd’ Delia Bulkley, aged 6 years, 7 months and 5 days. The friends and relatives are Invited to attend the foneral, this (Tuesday) afterooon, at two o’clock, from First avenue and Fifty &¢th stroot, BLancx.—On Sunday, September 6, Anrzarom, youngest @angbter of Geo. G, and Ellen Blanck, aged 1 year, 6 mouths and 2 days. The relatives and friends of the family are reepectfully ipyited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) morning, at ten o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 13 Ren- wick street. Brapy.--On Sunday, September 4, after a short and severe iliness, Many BRapv, @ pative of the partsh of Annagh, county Cavan, Ireland, in the 66th year of her 2. “Stn friends and relatives of the family, also shose of her son, Jobn and Bernard, and of her broti Smith, are invited to attend the faner residence, No, 33 Pitt street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o’oloc! Cross. —Suddenly, in Flatbosh, L. I.,on Saturday, Sep tember 3, Sanckt, eldest son of George W. and Esiner Chose, aged 15 years, 9 months and 10 days, ‘Tue relatives and friends of the family are respectfnlly invited to attond tho funeral, at the house of nis isthor, im Greenfield, J. L, this (ueeday) morning, at-Daif-past nine o'clock, and sorvices at the Episcopal cburch of Flashing at one o'clock. ‘Cogan, —On Monduy, September 5, at 8 o'clock A. Al., Craniz: Cuenyan, aged 40 years and 1 day. ‘The relatives and (riends of the family are reepectfy Invited to attend the funeral, without forther not e, from bis late residence, 69 South Ninth strest, Brookiyn, on Thursday raorning, at eleven o'clock. Caowiny.—Ou Monday, September §, Joux Cxowiey only son of Timothy and Vilen Crowley, of Corks, lroland, aged 18 years, 2 months and 2 days. ‘The relatives aud friends of the family are respectfully wnvited to atiend the funeral, on Wednesday sftervoon, at two o'clock, from the reaideace of bis parents, No. 59 Vowey street, Hie remains will be taken to Ualvary Cemetery. Cons, Suddenly, on Sunday, September 4, wh the residence of iis mother, Trost as Conn, aged'33 year is friends and thoee of bis brother, EK. A. Coen, ai respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Tueeday) aficrnoou, at two o'clock, from his mother’s rasideuce, 171 Fulton street, Brooklyn. His remaing will be taken . ~ OnnRou morning, Seprembes 3, of cox- Burnption, Tuomas CARROL, aged UO yenrs. ‘The relatives aod (riends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funorat, this (fussday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from bis late residence, 124 West Nincteaath street. ‘oncra.—In Newton, N %, wite of Joun F.C ii, B3q., aged 23 years, 11 months an The friends of the family are d to in Newton Wednesday morning, at ten ove Now Yorks by Morrie and kasex Railroad, y Bireet, on Tuesday afternoon, at four ., On Monday, September 5, wer, and daughter of Jobn 2 day ena the {p horpital, at Richmond, Va., detweeo June j Zand Avgust 22, Joux Dawson, pripter. The deceased pative of 3t rapyoy rty eighth regi z—At Gr tay, &. Dove, aed 20 years. are reapootfully ral, from the residence of his 1 Island bout von Cortinndt aad Dey Jomnnn Fix, ly, apd those of a a pA | | bis cousms, Terrence and Denmis Flynn, are respectfully i bonor; and you may not be surprised | inv. ten to’ attend the eral, this’ (Tuesday) after to bear at avy momen; that Peru, uot waiting for s\ber | noon, at twoo'clock precisely, irom St. Vincent's Hus second thought, Bae made formal declaration war wi) pita on Coma, mas Ss a vad deaiienincdd har we n Monday, September 5, after a long and Spar teow HLLEN, the younyest daughter The Lima journals of to-day, although they spenk of | ot pw some trouble between Congress and the ministere, before | the funera dy (Tuesday), from r the residence Pell sin the Iatter resigned, do pot make mucb ¢ ; lay, September @, Brivcrt, the beloved wor sume version of the aMair ax we have tt hore | wits of John Geary, iv the Gist year of ber aze in the shape of strect rumor, and which we believe to be 7 pipe nage enn are respectfully correct. 1 wold you tb se said the government haa, pet street, this (To pain occurred diture of, so since the chance of hosti)ities wit pended, or contracted for the expe On Mondas, Septemb Fravows of Fraacis and Mary Bessio Josnen aged 1 or tw which uo acco ’ tr mily are invited to attend she stended for Burope and the United & R met. 12 this (Teosday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from Lerpngrtand re tig Kp eet of his parents, No. '05 West Houston street, tion of anything of the kind; more, however, from Housx.—On Monday motning, September 6, at one motives of p than because it is not true. The | o'clock. coptumption, Maay Houss, daughter of the ostensible reason of the late co un. | ate Jobn avd Jace Hogan, aged 20 years, § months and 4 popniar ve tbat they wore not et war, | dave = That tney dovired to merifiee sometuiog rather than the Eine reenils smeh Che Seten ds aed Peeves OS Eee firet biow should be struck, but all this that will not be told, for the reason that it wou here is eomethmg behin ily. are requemted to attend the funeral, thie (Tuesday) aiternoon, at haif-paet one o'clock, from her late resi vs 20 street. e, No. Bot sound weil in Rurope, aud might affect the negotin. : tion Of the proposed loan Of Atty mal of dollars, it will 308 Monday, September Eww A Kuwxrr, Come out ‘soive oF these dave, line all auch secrete, and | the, Beloved Rosband Of Aona Bocka Kimier, aged 40 theo shove thierested in Peruviin affairs will say, “Why | YO eb a os known before?” and echy will F 1” The rointives and frieods of the family are reapecttully alec detover” and echy will anewer, | wmyited to uttend the faneral, on Wednenday afternoon, Tn a former letter I epoke to yon of our extremely clock, from bis late ‘resideaeo, No, #2 Veudam patriot litule army of would-be contractors—they who Aro boiling Over with & desire to serve Fera,and who | -1CHWT.—At West Farms, oo Mondey, September 6, Ost are willing to do anything for the government at » ‘Tboke of the crowd who have beon moment's warning. £0 fortunate as to secure the object of their wishes might possibly account for some of the money expended, and to at the same time be able have rendered to Poru a doy bt, nove in the jeaes, that th clearly that they had auetained @ los by the operation, and be able to induce the Auditor to believe they were patriotic martyr in the cause of Perovian independence, and \p this way obtain another “job” of the same sort. Im regard to the Gpances of Vera and ber ability to carry on & J que the follow )aggirom to.day’s Mer- curio It Spanich papers have repeated that our Fitustion Js painful ané precarious: that we have no means of defence: that our treasury i exhausted, and that a rail aifort on the part of Spain will throw us on rknese, Beware Tt in troe that our national income has couriaerably suffered at the baude of our former fathers; but enough is left to die or conquer. Our Min ter of the Treseury hak contested with tne following dain how what service thoy vivalent, I bave no © books would indicate + «182,768 + 68,066 Franee Reigiuw of doller which, united to Proposed loan, will cover raph from the #ame paper, tn regard We pays—'A® our foreign readers may avo, the situate of onr coontry im womextat mouratuy, War we muet bav: ry KOON, Which by no means to be deolined ow our side, in which Kpaip may paint on her banner the word ‘might,’ leaving us ‘right and reason" You will see from there two quotations how 0 8 determined upe wi aot the oovREquent eX Hi} amount bo» blooked and what her ability Is to When it commonces it 4 bomberdipent of the Peru my, aged 74 years, ‘Uhe relatives and friends of the family are renpectfully Invited to wttand the faneral, from the resktence of his ton {o.iaw, Lawrence Kennedy, on Wodnesnay afternoon, bt two o'elock, Laxpay.—-On Monday morning, Cloven o'clock, FRANCIE,LANDAY, wnative of aged 42 yearp and 1 month. The relatives aod friende of the family are reepectfaily Invited to attend the funeral, from bis jate residence, 693 Browdway, on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock, without further imyitation, Massa —On Saturday, September 3, Caanum F , oniy Ferdinand N. aod Elizabeth L Magsa, aged & mouths aud 15 days. ‘The relatives and friends are | ral, thie (Toewday) afternoon, at three o Glock, from 206 Sackolt #iroet, Brookiyn. MoDmemort.—Un Sunday, September 4, Epwanon, infant fon of Patrick end Anu MoDormott, aged 1 your, 2 mosths and & days. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to Septoin ber, at half-past vw iter inde’, bout our deporite of gual ‘wns. England and France... 3 atteud the foneral, from the residence of hie parents, 31 Great Britein.... * 130000 | Renwick street, thin (Tuestay) afternoon, ab two o’cloelt, » v=-On Sunday, September 4, Jaum Josern, gon 2 vomae and Anup Molaon, aged § years, 2 months and 278, ‘The irieods and acquaintances of the family are renpeet- folly Vitec to attend the faneral, this (Tuorday) after- Dow, we part one o'clock, Irom the reaidence of bin parents, 160 Sixth surest. McOvisven.—On Sunday, September 4, after w short iinexs, Jou MoCULLOUOR, @ native of the pariah of Be BE os ssss stinritee aio aea | 400m, GOURLY Tyrone, Ireinnd, aged 66 yours. To this amount is to be added nil the guano wip. pitiless of the faniiy and alto 4 @ members of Bt down to ath of J ao | Vinoant do Paul Society attachod to St. Bridget's church, ” th of July last, whieh comes to,..247,852 | are reapectialy invited 40 attend (he funeral, (rom bie BEEING 6 SOLA TE COPTENE OF 050500 45114004 SONU | som ene ae ee ee ee eee The taat quantities beve been exported since the sou | "pukubn Aa chores OF lant Apri and thie will leave us about seven militorm | Bancnm, infant danghter of aens and ker, aged i year and 4 days ibe funeral will take phece this (Tussdoy) afternoon, et lock, | rom the roridence of ber paronis, 208 West u Twenty oni " nat Ul ay, September a, Wisk N., nly ehild ere N and Sara B, Prats con rolativer and frienda of the family ave respectfully levited to attend the fameral, from 207 Weat Houston street, thir (Toenday) A two n'olock Hv Fy. —On Monday, Soptemper 6, of Bright's diseare, Berens Raney, her ir eude and relatives are inyited to attond the etre of funeral, from the residence of her brother, 16 Obryatie, sureot, this ( Tuesday) afternoon, at two @'clocK. Konnaincy. Ab sing sing, N. ¥., on Satorday, Sant am br 3, of ours divaase, nsaRy Roseatiom, im the @oum year of bis go be funeral will take place thie (Tuesday) afteragon, at one o'clock, from the Presbyterian church, “inry Sing. SMU. ~- Ve S@day nigbs, Sentember 4, at ‘guy o’civek Imoatas Sara, in Uhe 61st year of Dis age. ‘The trends of the family ave reapectsaly invited to attend the fnueral, from hts late resldanee, Fifty scoud oer Firat avevne, thie (Tu@dey) afternoon, at 001 -0m Monday, September 5, tony Hamtton, on of Joon aud Catherine Thompson, aged 10 am) BB dave, uneras will Hike tee on Wedrosday a‘tarnoan, at nk froin bis tacher's residence, 200 West sme Monday morning, September b, Winisam 479 yeare, s of the family are respectfully ivited to ineral, from the Aileo sircet Prasbyterian church pear Grand street, whe (Yuesday) aflernoon, at at farther invitation, thi Sunday, Santember 4, James Byars Woon, aged § months and days. fhe relavives sud {reads of the family aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the resitence of his pareots. 715 Greenwich sireet, tus (Tudeday) moruing, at eleven o'clock ere a meer nee arenes NOME ENE mere ES SALED AY 4UCTION, A VOTION NOTICE. RALE OF MAGNIFIC! 4% BURNITAM, Anctioncer, ‘ENT HOUSBHROLD 7 Oetave Rosewood Pisnoforie, FURNITURE, s Drawing Room Furniture, en #0 ite 00 Paintings by ancient and modern artist: Marbie Statuary, Bronzes, Sevres aud Dresden China Vases, — Velvet Medallion Carpets, Pier aod Mantel Mirrors, Brocade and Lace Curtains, Rosewood and Walnut Chamber Fw viture, Gals Dining Room Puruiture, Ching, Glass, Biver Ware and Tabi* Cor ery, AT 2UBLIC ADOTION, THIS DAY (LUGSDAY), SEPTEMBER 6, At ch at Fowidunce, 41 West Sixteenth street, veen Fifth sud Sixth as, Sale commencing at 1054 0 The avetionrer would call the partientar aitention of bie frionds and the pnbiic to this sale, the extalog « comprising the largest aud sickest assortinent of bouseho d furaituse, works of act aad articles of vertu offered at anedon this in use ics thankeven monte, and wid de peremptortly sold to the highest vidder. DRAWING ROOMS, Superb Sets of Furniture, covered with French broce tel f the richest description; Vi te a Tete, Sofas, Arm m® Oval Back and Bi va, Window Curtaing, 18. Ke,, to mutch (he Anite; Fosewood Bookcase, ned with laganily carved Centre i 8, Consol ‘Tables. ONZES, STATUARY AND WORKS OF AKT. Bronze Statue of Mazeppa, Uaniet, Flower Roy au! Girl. Apollo, Minerva, Shakspors. "Milton: 'L OTL PAINT Two match Paintings, b: nterior, >y em on’ the ied French arusi, also Paintiuga by Hervens, Runnoy, Selleres aad Legrand MAGNIFICENT ROSRWOOD PIANOFORTS, the richest toxtrument olfered at auction thm season; over- ail the modern Improvements; fuHy gharan- i French Cloth Cover, Stool, Musie Stand, Dressing Buromu, Bedsiesds, Wardrobes Com. eo suite; superb Hair Maitresees, extra large Spring . i pairs Linen Sheets. 18 pairs Blankets, Dining Room—Solil oak Buffet, Herts’s patent Bxtenston Table, 16 teet draw: Sofas, Thaire, magniticent China Din- (Qutund Raby Glass Ware, Shel. Ware, de. the Furniture of the ntw’ apartments, ving to attend this sale take the Fifth cars and stages, leaving at Sixteen: ar the house. Ber and Tes Bet. 250 pleces field Table Cutlery, Stiver Also a! treet ION NOTICE.—POSITIVE BALE. D. D. CAULKINS, AUCTLONBER, MAGNIFICENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND WORKS OF ART AT FUBLIC AUCTION, To the highest bidder. for cash. ratn'or shine. ‘This day (Tuesday). September 6, ai Hi}, o'clock prectaety,, at the elegant residence No. Zi Fourteenth street, west of Eighth avenue, being the largest and richest assortimant of Household Fur. Riture olfersd atanction thin seasou, The Furniture was de to onder for the present owner, and is of the best eription. Catalogues at the house. Super acven octave Pianoforte, Blegant Drawing Room Buits, Bare and costly Works of Arty Praise a Ormotn and Bronze Chandelier paar 2 ne cna Dresden and Herres China Varen Sie sp ne wee Embroidered Lace Curtaing Pe ot S84 Mantel Mirrors, Solid onk Buffet and Table. Heavy Plated Ware. SucaancuerGh aby andéCrystal Glassware. Shefleld Tahie Outie: = Rosewood Chamber Furnituse, style Louis XIV. DRAWING ROOMS, Magnificent rosewood seven octare ‘The richest lostrumen: oT i legs.aud case, round corness, overstruag bass. In 1, sold panel keya. nade’ by eity | r i; Fremch clotn Cover, Stoel, saperior Velvet Carpets, three magnilicet ‘Suits, covered w: thicand Turkiad Easy ‘irs, in moqtiet and rath tadiea’ solid rosewood Reception and Arm Chairs, in fold, Dis, erfiasm aud maroon satin; three rosewood Cenire Tables with roi sata marble ops, expensivelr oarved; rosewood Pier. fofe on Siae Tavles, with marule wpe; hres costly romewood Kta- saree, with marble tops, glass doors, &e ; Indies rosewood Work Tables: twenty.one day Bronze and Ormola Qlocks; elezaa! China Vases. with the moat chi and expensive landscapes: magnifiesnt Froneh plate Pier Glaey, with rich ang y gold frame; Mente! Mirror to mated. of six feet ajuare; heaty embroidered Lace Window Curtains and Cornicss, a' laws, aud exisanive variety of Oli Paintings by tists, subb as Landecapes, Winter Scenes, %: ne Scripinral Pieces; superior French Lithographs, leors, &c..fthe whole forming a very pleasing-collee- NY SEVEN OCTAVE PIANOFORTR. - ease. four round cerners, inlaid with peria ‘and solid pearl sey, Dining Room—Rich Voivet Tapesiry Carpet, in good ordar: solld oak Extension Tab. ished fa the Dest arbie top Fancy Tables. Mirrora, Kefe Beds, tion of zreut val: NI t halreiouh, together with all the ruby and crvsial gut Glassware, Wines, Chaznpagues, cbieis end Decanters to match; Heh Chi i Ba W . Saivers ke Bas. ood and meh » , Wa bstands and tweaty pore Harr Watcress ponpds, taace 1 order and tn exce) ar Sede, Bolsters and Pillows, Co sin Bed Bpr Linen Sheet: and § a Redromm Mirrors, Crooks, Toilet Tables te, Olleloths, Stair Oat Rockers. sofa ses, Cough Bed: Tea and Diving Tadles together with a large a: aeorument of Kasementand Kitheo Utensis, &e. X, P.--Reitabie mou ip attendance to cart, pack and ship goods for purchasers at 4 reasonabie charge. UCTION NOT P sand Rous. ro! all Standa, desirabie ny PY ETAGK!, Nb POORKOASE cur, LVR WARE, ae SAND iNORAIN HRARY B. WRsTOOTT ait day) afters nts of the siexaat F F Seventh avenue © gured Fens, at nd fancy Teles, Turkish Ic sod Ls Coriains and nL nee by eames artisin, { Brovatel MAGSNIFIOSNT BRONTZ PAYA ORNAME ING RE CHAM aliretion of Oil ion Chairs in Tapestey PARIAN, BISQUE FIGURES. T sSms"% PRS AND NURSERY Spring und Ingrwin Car with a large ver which mort be Ta ation dunce fi No posiponement, or gbine. UCTION NOTICE,~A ROTH, AUCTIOXERR. Large sas of MAGNIFICENT HOUSRHOLD FUBNITURE, ELEGANT ROSEWOOD FIANOFORIE, xa iH PARLOR FU y TURKISH BAST CHAIRS AND LOUNGE ‘abbey VELVET, BRUSSELS AN RC. PARIAN AND CHINA V ASR | abe paalhneca AN EXT 0 POR HOVER EYER ay RACROINARY OPPORTUNITY O¥ THIS DAT (TURSDAT). Sept 6, At the reni@enos My W ew Kighth atreet (C inion on Fifth and Sizth avenues ee Dg At 11 o'clock precisely. iste the contemte of the house, apd moat of to onder for tbe present owner by celebrated ged but seven The whole wi! we in OF al ing extra te geld orem € Oxira lnduceneater PARLOR AND DRAWING ROOM FURNITURG. Three peanut) sold rosewood and Diack walnut Pi rior Suita covered In rich Franwh matin brocatel and repe, Tork teh Jk; ae t@ match, rosewood Centre tay! corner and Book Stands, 2) day jaan jock. x Chine. ‘, baa Vases, Patior Orns. ui Serant Brooate: ani Lace Curtains, @ fine collec ton of OW Posnvings, Pugravings, large Mirrors and Chan. MAGNIFICENT ROBRWOOD PIANOFORTE, STOO! AND COVER—OOST $700, alls ‘ an clegant instramems, with round cormers, beantifaly legs an cage, with all modern improvements, over cook aston, fall seven octave da, Buren Wash ae rs. Clocks, Tables, ge a aad Bate Horensse, Beds, Bia Si, Toa phew, Extension Tadie, Glare, China ani Cuter, ee Sale ‘Dey iy cae B, B.~Parti til take Bixth avenue cers 0 , Year prencn cars or eager, leaving wt BIghib street, a few doore ROTI 4. CROCKERY, “GLARS AND a— WM. Wo SHIRLEY, Avetionser. On at 10 ‘o'clock. at 331 Peari street, by O. erica large caiaiogye «Re of bent and “e gonde White 4 Common Ware in lola Walt chy oh of a reenil for cash, 004 goods well packe! for ehinmente sats a Avemion BALE OF CROCKERY AND GLASS.— 4 anon CF Ane, eg ite _s ” ait ety country dealers, uenday, Replomber 4, at @ clock, at 18 Bs trea fare: miso (ve ora! fecom Oommen Ware which mot bag without reserva Goods oarefnily repacked for snip. A. 3 ont) boiween ‘avd Third of our . LI aniendid tone hp iah | oom Hes inree Parlor haya reoe- ood aad mahogany: Hedroom Bui,” Rock iy ane. 17H, a0 TIONBER, W: ’ I AUCTIONRER, WILL @RLL TH VOTION NOTION. J. B. HALSEY, ACT: , Ry H. J, JORDAN & UO. Vaned' Bales Wore ond rriagn Avietion, Mar oats KAY G cit Billy Ge Sepuember A, JOHN JONES | | SALES AT AUCTION. MISCELLAYVEO! UCTION SALE OF HOTEL FURNITURE.—SCOTT & 5 Loan WUUD, Avconeers, will sell on W ‘Sone | $2,000,000 “22_ b eee, oars on eee eee or the +vens House, canseung or — tures, 000 yards Matine, Bxtensen Table, Sideboard, Bod. COUNTY OF NEW YORE Atexda, Mattresses, Boisiera aud’ Pillows: 75 pairs Linen Sheots gud Cinow sips, Tadic Linen, Giass, China and bartben Ware; betel neni, A good oppur- tumiy for dealere und otbere. ‘ateamer Thomas Hise Jeaves ‘oot uf Spring atrcet a 1) o'clock. Bee advertisements day of wale. - YM. THOMAS & SONS. Geiphia—Pevem, tere 1. IMGs, of Subscriptions are hereby invited to a Lean of Twe Mites Dollars, authorized by an ordinanes of the Beard of Super Visors, approved by ibe Mayor June 15, 1864, entitled “Am: Ordinance to provide for the procurement of Volunteers for the Armies of the Unto, sm part and parcel of the quetot the City and County of New York, under any future call ot the Presideut for men.” | BER —AVCTION NOTICE vare-—On Wednesa II ‘The proper books for s 5 ‘oxcriptions will be opened at the Comptroller's office on and after Saturday, the 18th | Ser 10 Pa kages eimai ___ | June tstent, and will remain open until the whole sums 1) W. IVES & CO, AUCTIONBERS, WILL BELL, ON thal) be taken. io « this Sus Rept oy yet M. poe sont gps a Saban oes — ret street, North vavar, the ent improved Bi obser! 131 be required o depons oun cops sung of Mowd, Compressing aod Sizing sg : — be ary » Kotte, sv. together with. U Treasurer, a the Ouidings, Gas Pipes, Water Works, Ac. Also one-third of the Patent Kighton the Williains’ Ballot, tale to close the estate of KL, “Willams, deceased, By” arder of the Surving partners, ss (risiaes, Terma cash, Bale posit've. p.% & €0., AUCTION! BES—WILL SELL AT 646 | improvements on o Broadway Bank, within five dave after entering their subseriptions, che amount subscribed for py them resvcctively, and on presenting his receipts for the oney tethe Comptrotier th. will reeeive bonds of the county for equal amounts, Feder 1868, with interest from the date of payment, at the rate ec | auction, on Thursday, September sat Ll o clock. a! | broad pines@, Japanese aud luda ke.’ On exhibition fran able on or before June l, VEORGE COOK, AUCTIONBER. six percent per annum, BORA aL oe ae e ame Our fetiow citizens, and the Public genera ly, are rospeot 1 Broadway; | any invited to cooperate with the Boardof Supervisoro end Sa eperate low | i the Benevolent and pairiovic purpose of supplying tho | sein "want of peull, yuo! tarmcure, Good, canbe | Wo of men from thie connty, ea the © Of tho boxed and shipped or stored om the premises if derired, ees President for more men for the ariny, soon to be mado. public, without resorting to a draft for that purpose, Ae BNRY P. HERTS, JR. AUCTIONEER, ON WEDNESDAY, September 7, AL IO O'clock, at the 5, No. 198 Broadway, tion will not be taken to raise Volunteers undey the ASSIGNEWS SALE, — READY MADE CLOTHING, PIECE ogre. ac, ordinance referred to until a sufficient amount fe sub- th and Cay a —— Comprining w large stock of © iy V Boys’ Clothi serihed to warrrant the Committee tm proceeding im thia es, Trimunings, Suttons, Tailoring Goods, | matter a ALSO, ——— A large Jot of Piece Goods, Ch ‘ausimeres, Vestings, MATTREW I. BRENNAN, Compirollor, Crry oF New Yorx, Durantuent ov Finance, CourTRos ke, T SALE. — Lea's Orrice, Juae 18, 1356 CATAL( ON THURSDA, September 8, e salesronins, No. Sal 192 Broadway. AL 19% o'clock, at t ine ‘ OF BLUGANT DIA. SPECIAL PERE Mr RY. FINE 18 CARAT GOLD JEWELRY, GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES AND CIAINS, RICH FRENCH CLOCKS, BRONZES, FANCY GOODS, &C.. Geld and Silver Hanung and jebrated makers: a xo ah ne Diamond Ri EBMOREST S ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY AND MME, ESTS MIRROR OF FASHIONS vontuins ex: ies and combines the most useful maga bold ] DENG iraordinary no: vine ever issued. everywhere. September number now ready. POLITICAL T A MERTING OF THE DEMOCRATIC CITIZENS Comprising about 200 Open Faroe Watches, by Job oF Cluster and Tings, Nid, Seeve | of the Temta ward, beld at schueider & 10) Hester of ‘tine 4 Street, on Monde. evenag September 5, 1964, Tor the pur. Bri pose oF organi inca Campagn Ciuo, to ‘support the pom! oA larKe nees of the C 4 Candeial + being ti dealer dectnis Tererve, Presiient, jogues at sme. lomen were unanimously BE, BALSEY, AUCTIONEER, on motion the follow elecied us permanent o} President. ; BY'J. BE HALSEY & CO, LEWIS ¢ NTER, THIS DAY (TUESDAY), SEPT. 6, Vice Presidents, At 104 ovclock, at the Auction Rooins, 55 Beekman street, KARL KLINE: VIN NICHOL, By caulopue, for cash, a qeneral as-ortment of SAM WEBSTER, JOHN RILEY, JOHN aicAULEY. LERY, FANCY GOODS, &e., 4 Secretaries, untry Buyers, comprising 40 cards HARDWARE, ¢ HORATIO N, PARS in lots Lo suit city Pocket Knives and Mighty. damaged; invoioes | WM. SCHNEIDER, ti, T. ENTWISTLE, Steel and German Silver Spectacles—fresh goods; — doy. _, Treasurer, Syrel ‘Corkscrews, Pocket Compasacn, €e.." &c.;— Kegs ALONZO" TRUCSDALE, Brought saa Fioishing Nal 8; Invciueeor Angers 5ud'A0ESr aeibefotowins’ resolutions were then unanimously Cut Bie + 20) groaa steel Knitting Pie, = Ne er AEBOy . “THE UNION-IT MUST AND SHALL BE B 3 Rope, 14 incl a 312 tba, Manilla 1g ine rete Catalogues ready early on morning of sale. _McCLELLAN AND PENDLETON UNION CLUB, OUK PLATFORM THe CONSLIT. TION; OUK GUILDS, THE UNTON; OUR POLAR, (STAR, THEIR SUPPORT AND PAR. BTU ATION. Resolved, That we respond with eutire unanimity to the rover and po) war nominations of General George B. Mc Dielan for Presitent and George H. Pendieion for Vico President of the United States. Resolved, That our heartfelt thanks are aue to the Chi- cago Convention for svlecting standard bearers so worthy to lead the democraite hosis of the United States to vie at the coming election, and thereby restore the Unioa, do- fend the constitution, ‘and vinutcate the laws of onr coun- try. #0 wantonly tratnpled upon by the abolition crew mow tt ower. P'Resolved. That in th of General George Cleilan we have a statesman eminent and patriotic, » com- mander of experience and noble daring. a cittven of an- Diemished character and well tried fidel'ty to the Uniea. ‘Tue people demanded bix nomination wad will elect Besolved. That th high order and of exaited und patriotic devotion to the best interests of vur coumiry and 10 ithe democratic legions of HRGEMAN. 'UESDAY), September 6, Clermont avenue, between Myrtle ‘and Park avenues Brook!yn, Handsome rosewoo Piano, Gilbert & Co, make sos and Ingrain Carvets, Oliclotha, Lace Curtains, Engrav. ings, Bedsteads, Chairs, Tables, &c, with Kitchen Furni- ture. ‘OSEPH HRGRMAN. el On WEDNESDAY, September 7. At 1035 o’clook, at 113 Bilioit place, between Hanson place ‘and Atlantic avenue, Brooklyn, HANDSOME FURNITURE IN GOOD ORDER.—Rore, wood Parlor Suit, 10 pieces, in green plush; rosewood rosewood Cottage Piano, by Gilbert; Pier watout and mabogany Chamber tresses, Feather Beds, walnut Chaiys, china Tea Set, Dinner Crockery. Glassware, Kitchen Utensils, Three-ply and In- grain Carpete, fo. M peated LITHAUER, AUCTIONEE! By LITHAUER & ORISTAL AR, mighty West. Now. 37 Park place and 14 Murray street, ‘Hesdived. That we hail with jor the general uprising of TU KS! AY, September 6, the people in favor of the nominations thus made. and for at 10 o'clock, st the auction room. Purposes so patriotic, and thatthe Tenth Legion will rol] op ‘or cath: @ majority Wusurpassed ID DULbers in all previoun contests. Resvived, That the union of the democratic purty is per- fected, and its success is certain, Resdlved, That ali past diiferences apd past grievanors are forgotien. Our course is onward: our country frst, last and ever. Come. then, freemen and joia a band of brothers engaged, in so just and holy & canee, jou. Luke F. Covans, Hon. ©, ¥, Purdy and Mr. Samue) Stern ably addressed the meet ng. LEWIS CARPENTER, President, } Secretaries. By Catalogue: eperai assortment of assorted Dry Goods, tm Jetn aulied to thecity and country trade, "Ala beavy Beavers, Pilots, Seslsicina, all wool. Casaimeres, Clot raliy, Also ready” ui Union da full line of Tailoring Goods gene- Je Clothing. Also, 280 dozen oi um. oried Gloves and Gavatiets «very fine tine of goote. Also jomestic Gloves and Gauniots. Also*200 lots of German: town Goods, comprising ful! iines of Scarfs, Hoos, Nubias , and Hosiery generally. Also, 40) dozen foreiem and domestic Suspenders. GAiie: Weason and balex of domestic bieached and brown 9. Awo, Dreas Goods, Shirts and D: dozen Hoop Skirts, and Drawers, &c. Also, 100 ‘Also, i 1ots Fancy Goode, Neckti Ww, Scunerorn, R. T. Bxrwisri MERTING OF THE NEW YORK DEMOOCRATIO and other goods in Genera! Committee wil be neld at the Sinciair House, variety. Also, 10 cases of Boots and Shoes, a very dosira- | corner Broadway and Elghih on Wednesday evening, feline tociose an account. The attention’ of buyers is | September 7. 4 o'clock, a! attendanos ts reques particularly Invited to this line of Boois and Shoes. Alse, McKEON, Pres ed. Joux H. Wurrmonr, BOM. Piva, . } Secretaries, "wenty Dundred weight of covered Steel Wire for Skirts N ORTGAGE SALE --BY VIRTUE OF A CHATTEL mortgage, 1 will expose the following property for sale at noon Them ay), at the court honse, south. 1 second sirec ‘one chest | ry, &e. JOSEPH Mo. RAND RATIFICATION MASS MEETING, THE UNION, THB CONSTITUTION AND THE LAWS, FREE SPEECH, FRER_ PRESS AND PERSONAL RIGHTS. one grocery Wago: Teas lol of Son GUIRE, Avetioarer, 125 Third avenve. CHAS. A, CLARK, Attorney for Mortgages, ORTGAGE SALE OF HORSES, EXPRESS WAGO) vi Tuesday), September 6, at 40—-RICHARD WALTERS, Tes Went ifieemh erect, gear Berenth w nue, The democragic electors of New York and all others friend- yw McCLELLAN AND PENDLETON, are reontested to assemble and ratizy the mominations of the Chwego Convention, at UNION SQUARE. Sheriff's Auctioneer, n at sell this day ‘clock, vi of a chaite) mérigens, three Horses, several Expr ‘ 1 SQUs eiuren for express bosiness. JOHN LYNCH, attorney | The various McClellan cbs and decnosratic o for Taortmagee, 5 feo will geil at ame time and place, one | are cordially invited to attend, The Tellgweiun nit aches excoliens bovtall Hors earn olt, sand and kind. 15% | eminent geatiemeu, whose names will bereafur be am hands uigh. saltable ditle. doctor. or any driving pure ea, Wit odtvete the pacsiens: pose, andone heavy gray Cart Horse, Cart and Harness. Gov. Seymour, N. ¥, Sion, Jas. Guthrie, K Pe . Parker, N. 1 y Bain, GAPPNBY, AUCTIONFER, 23 CRAMRERS STREET, | Gov Win Higiat, Pa Han. So abbr akon lender + will sell ‘this day (Tassday r Conse jock, at No. 60 William street, th 04 Bar Roora, with ail the Furni T. HAZELL, AUCTIONE: TuIS DAY (TUBSDAY), SEPTEMBER 6, Gov, Shannon, Kansas, ~ Gov. C. A. Wiokllite, Ky. Hon, John Bigler, Gal. Senator Weller. Ca Hon. Joba H. George, N, E My order of the Committee of the DEMOCRATIC UNION ASSOCIATION. John Barty, Petor H. Jackson, D. 0, Bird ali, Philander kee@, — Isaac Da Alex. Ward, Hon. Thos. J. Miles mia of the siral ° on At 10% o'clook, Ht our ow. Samue: VT, Websyer, John 8, Jas. B. Bray, BP, In »Jr. ,F. Hoarhtal ng, comprising a dep, Jonn H. Hartnett, Ed. J. famiion, Spencer W Cone, Jeremiah Baker, Jax. Murph Spoons and Fork James Wrteon, RC. Uuichings, ©. B, Voter, ©. B. Woodrift,t Win. Hitehman, T. Covnns, SEGARS— Segara Charles Cole, Gideon J, Tucker, Beliesh JE LRY fi ied Pins. Rings. Pemholders, ¥. A. Charehili, Chas, FE Lo WITITTEMORE & HAZPLIL Eli P. Norton, Ea. J. Shandley, Axchoneers, 62 Liberty street. Henry Moss, Lawrence Otanors = Cn Dennis Quinn, Jas. W. McBarrox, 4S. BOGART, AUCTIONEERS, WILL SELL ON g Joun Murp'y, — Donglas Taylor, John Fox, +5. Wednesday, September 7, at 10'; o'clock, at the auc: | Sami, Colter, Chas, Koster, }grauioe Pyne, Vion rooms No i North Wiillain street, Household Furni- HONORARY OOMMITIBE. tare, consisting of mahogany Sofas, Lounges, Bureaus, | Wm. M. Tweed, B. P. Fairchild, Jotn McKeon, Washetands Carpets, Heristeads, Bedw and Bedding, Kitch: | J. 1. Noyes, Benj. Ray, MH. Ketchum, Jr., ure; large Ol! Cans, &e ‘And the chairmon of the McClellan clubs aod orgacirationa wean oh wee | throrighous bhe city, Whose vames will be hereafter an. HERIFE 3S SAR OF SEGARS AND TOBACCO, BY | ROUBLE. MORGAN L. HARRIS, Chairman of Committen, LUKK F. COZANB, Preskient of Association, J. Maronewsow, ) Vysr, y W. Acuen, Joun Betsey, Ja, COLE 4 MURPHY, on oeloek, at 39 Puito et, Brooklyn, about 200,000) Segars, . Tolipan, Paxaco, Rapanols, and other A large quantity of Plug Tobacco, in bores AG Kegs, A large uantity of leaf Ohewing aad Smoking, im packages, paper She foil, of ali the variousmakers. OYA *E*S Pare PEREMPTORY BALE OF Monday. September 5, "10% Secretaries, OZARE WALL, 659 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE BOND JALE IN BALTIMORE © the Steam Propeller Fanny, at anc ront,—The members of the Regine Natio Saturday morning. september I, erntie General Commitiog of Mozart Hail are req the foot of Thaines aireet, Fel’ atten | a meet ng of the Comm ities, atBorc tunportance will be BENJ. RAY, BAT. | Secretaries day) evening, Septembel ts requested, as bus.nese sell, for account of whom is mey concern, Steam lor Fanny, a8 she now Res, having been sunk by collision in Bampton Roads, raised by (oe Mesare. Baker and brought Wo this chy by her own steam. She wi in Mystio. Con. i Cuaniys A, @ necticut, in 1868; is 433 tone lengih 180 feet, breadth 265 J Jonny Pywn, fert, cyHoder 26 inches, has two decks, and ts in all respects | — oa Re AE Te ass rower), FW. BENNETT & CO, Auctioneers, LWTICAL BANNERS AND TRANSPARENCIES AT the shoriest notice, by GARRETT & UPHAM, Sign, Banner aud Decorative Painters, 71 and 73 Walker street. 356 o'el@ck, by vir. Stock. Fi and Lense of Phecr'e Koga Bowden, Den’) Obalne, Pictures: iF Puro) mi jobns, Ol ichures, ‘ter ‘Sale positive. , ais ILLIAM ABBOTT, aCTIONRER—OFFIC Bast Broadway. ‘sel's thie contenis of Grocers Store 4M Biarch. Candles,,Jarge ice Chest, Piatfer a ether Fixtures, AUCTIONFER-—SALESROOM oue-wrill gol: thie day, at LITICAL BANNERS AND FLAGS.—ALL KINDS on hand, and to order, at short po! at HOJER & GRAHAM'S, JV Duaue atroot, Eo abiiehed 1842, Yo ANY BALL, SEPT. 5, 1864, x COUNTY DEMVCRATIO RATIFICATION MEETING. For President, GEORGE B. MeCLULLAN, For Vice President, GEORGE H. PENDLETON, LOST AND BOUND. 7% The democracy of the city and county of New York, te Ee? SED Pen ~ | accordance with the resolution rinantimously adopved by the O8T = CALVARY CEMRTERY (CATHOLIC), | Ubicago Comrention, are larived to a-nemble at Tg et TG oy TE ON SATURDAY, RVENING, SRP®. 17, Not Mate. “The Sader willve Ueraile 41: gemocratte organtvations ‘und asnrciations den'ring te the same at HS West Thirty-fourth | oo ovate are requested 10 te the Chairman of the street, New York, pi2 Lotta ¥ PMAN'S Dar, FO. «, OF ENGINE @. B North Moore att id veoeive the thanks of the re stree:, and receive O8T—ON MONDAY MORNING, IN WASHINGTON at Deiween Barrow and onrapher meets a ep a Rm the sie at WM. M. TWRED, Chairman, Husownam, | Secretaries ‘ANY HALL DEMOCRATIC GENERAL CO! =A spocial meeting of the General 0: gmail Wore ag, gontaining” $2 a few yoon. Brecera Treasury notes The fater is wel ‘one-half the ‘M. M, TWEBD, Chairman. Toney if will ret: he balanes to Mra Stmmons, 642 “ ~ Washington irks? Oe i scan OST—A FIREMAN’S BADGE, NO. W, BELONOING SOLELLAN.— Lia, Loe eee i deoe miter ihe Company 6 yn A Mo art renin Sf ni The foder will receive Vetoes and the we ps and ery streets. owner by lex bington street fal hinge speakers will be he public are tm he wham Msusiehhe OF ARRANGRMBNTS, Ly or emt Opupen Bond, — S20 hereb: ul negotiating ‘TION. —1 Deere PenrGOstAvUs & RC Wny Cy Brontwer. BAL yy peaitotiy favioa te at 1 poa =LOBT, ON MONDAY NIGHT, aren! Neneh ah an pk . eri address the mooring: WN" retarn hey wo No. 821 Bro 7.'), BURNRT, President, lara reward and (he thanks of the 01 Bowann Partincen, Secretary, OP WARD,—THR TAMMANY RaLL WARD oes 2 PORTANT LROTUARS DAILT—POR OFNTLEMRN tee OF vais ware senna tet lan Frieere th aver } r yor thane 7 dapiomber ys Ee Mere. | LEG e a tne Rew Tork Myera: of ay, @06 Brome. | (oariere, See peues Ge Milvwing relies iy, ue Of Horses. Carriages, wey. anavie to attend these Lae oan have them | ™heSoiwad, That we ratify the platform laid down by bw &.. now om view, hb advances | forws ef reomipt of ten canis. by addressing Secretary = Onicg.g Lamocratic Conveation In all its partion! without obarge. a ; alo ee ready an morning of sale. of Nev ‘ork Museum of Anatomy | Resolved, That we > ri sto Austaln Ww! - J JORDAN & 00, Proprietors om | power th tion ot Gi McClellan for T AVOTION.“?O BE SOLD AT PURLIC ANC STEREO T. hale “TOMS. MASTRRBON, Jha ne pid ie Pound, Rightieiy street. berween Fe Owing to the crowded state of ont enlumns we Wit. SrenAcH, Secretary, ih avenien, 6 ney and 3 Nanny ivertinements oming undar the above : = ied io omit el) Reading. EXPRESSES, UCTION SAL OF PURNIOOR®LIN WILLIAM ORNnAN one wrioe 1b co. r a 8 NITURG BXPRESS—O) As Ub ioos son canons page ie Bo Wert tiecontn ateee siweene Pitas ST TSE aves Brusecia nerub Unepars, Bereta, sing in the oowsed @tae of our coleman wearecom. | ours.—Pianoloris paintinn, mirrors, ehine, &@. > ome rs aad Useroente oming der the above an) sipped t parte of the workd, Large ng, Heatenaion Table, Fosmibave, at toe and “inns Ware Or moving furniture to city oF counter, Formitare

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