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THE POLITICAL CAMPAIGN. “Wneidenta of the Syracuse Re- publican Conventien. The Way that tbe Nomi General Dix for Geveraer Was Prevented, Gow the Wires were Pulled and the Ma chinery of the Convention Bi ‘The Dissatisfaction and Similarity Be- tween 1862 and 1864, with Symp- toms of Like Results. FENTON, be. ANTECEDENTS &o., ae. OF Our Speetal Byracu: Correspondence: ~ Syracvsm, N. ¥., Sept. 8, 1864, With all the oddities and peculiarities applicabie exclusively to itaelf, the Republican Convention which met bere yesterdsy excels all that have hereto- fore assembied tn tbis State, It was @ curiosity im tte way, and certainly amusing to all wheocan apore- seiate buman nature congregated in conventions, or take foterest In watciing the movements that control tho ebb and flow of the tile, as well as the waves, thas weurge over 4 convention, novy sweeping everything berore them in one direction, exe but s mement afterwarén returning with increased fury, as if boiling with wreth for the last act, To all such this Convention was a book ‘of unusual jnterest. 46 leaf after leaf was turned over ft ‘became more asd more istercating, each page revealing a new chapter, amd furnishing sew evidence of tho ease with which ths flow of fhe waves: and the rise and fall of the tide in conventions are controlled by those who understand the wires, and know enough of human nature to tell swhen end how to touch the keys. To all who endeavored ‘to manipulate the gathering without thoroughly reading ts character it must have been a perplexing and trying ‘convention. It is not to be wondered at that almvst - @verybody was dissatisfied; for, uuder the guidance of Qhe adverse performinces “vokind the scenes of those engaged at the wires, & yaa every way, and seemed at + @imes to rash forward and backward and eideways, all ‘et once. It was on the surface a bundle of contradictions » and eomewhat mysterious; but a view at those bebiod * She scenes at the wires makes all as plain as the alphabet. As the delegates assembied here there was on the sur- ace an apparent confidence of success, not only in the * ‘Btate on }, but Presidential. Such at least were their Pretengions ; but their public talk, totended for the ears ‘of those who might be aroused, and that which was said ~ % eacb other when talking in tones of confidence, were + @8 contradictory as the proceedings of the Couven- ~ ton. Delegates from almost every part of the ‘Btate, whilst professing to be certain of success publicly, swould in their private interviews state to each other, and ‘that too in om impressive manner, “There is no use of ‘our diagutsing the fact: the young men in our party are all for ‘Little Mac,’ the |. arab isallfor him. We must + Dominate some man bers for Governor upon whom wo Can rouse some er tuusis 8 aod furor, or else there is no Rope of our oarryivg the State.”? This was the tone in which 4bey talked with each other in confidence, far ‘Gifferent from their open boasting, wbich ail know was ‘for effect. ‘The movement for General Dix was started under this ‘fooling, with the delief that with his name suffic.cnt en- thusiasm could be arous.d to remoye «ho monotony and ‘@patby tn the republican ranks, At one time {¢ koked as though General Dix would be nominated without any ‘trouble; but 1 so happened that the partiés who did ot waut bim nominated, and who were afraid that ‘ho would) be, commenced telegraphing to him to eco if he would accept, and they were groatly relieved when they found that bo would not. Some of ho shrowdeat’ men in the*Conyeution, and those who have in the past been among the best judges of public ‘opinion. In the Ptate, left the Convention on the de‘eat of Mix, and never came near it afterwards, declaring that it * ‘wan no use—the omy bope had been thrown away. There % bebind thia movement for the nomination of - Dix ap-aowriiten chapter which shows the duplicity of the politicians of the party, which will vot help the @opularity of certain aspiring mea in the party wheo ‘the pecple come to understand their deeds. I stated in \ any despatch of yesterday tbat Thurlow Weed bad iovg ince come oxtfor and bad been at work for the vomi- vation of Benton for Governor. This was bis positien at the time of the assowbling of the Baltimore Conven zion, and fm fact up to the assembl'ng of the Chicago Convention and the formation of ite” platform and @omiaation of McClellan; Ho thon saw the « mecessity of the xomination of some person Uke Dix, who would make the contest for Governer a one sided aftair, Ho then, with scores of other shrewd and abte men of the party, went secrctiy to work for the pomination of Dix. The delegations from several locali- ties were instructed for him. His name was the only one wocvived with any degree of enthusiasm by the Couren- Cion, The names of the other candidates bad been pro- opted and a little squad of a dozen in some corner simply clapped their hands. Tinaily, when nearly ali others bad finished Uheir praise of cavdidates, mr. of Lucene county, presooted, oa bebaif of the elevation from that county, the name of General John A. Dix for Gover or. ‘Ibe ball was for the frst timo of the Comyvention a scone of enthusiasin, the body of the Convention, as well as tho galleries, uviting in tue applause. duced the despatch of Dix, which wus read to the Con- *-veotton, stating that he could met accept, It will be xemembered that Gen, Dix stated in the despatch that | he had written a letter to Ward Huot the day previous. ‘This fetter was in Mr, Hunt's possession at the time that ‘tho despaich was read in the Convention. J have it from ‘those who saw the lelier, aod men whom the public ‘would recognize ag these upon whose word the fullert reliance covid be placed, that the letter was each as tbe Ta! ‘Convention would have endorsed by the Im=ediate voi. ‘ cacton of Gon. Dix had it been read to the body, It, how- vor, Go inppened that Mr Ward Hamt waa evgaged to Duey conversation with some persom Outside of the hall | pie! to = until after the dorate on candidates had consiuited, end baltoting commenced, deapateh, howorer, was then be read, while the letter, which was the reat expressfon = Of Mw Dix’s viows, was kept outside. i is ag A chorged that tt was porpossiy —witbheld ir. Hunt. At sur rote, residents of thie pleco, who are not politi- oians, bat take deep interont tn the party and the coming election, declare that \¢ 19 their firm conviction that Mr. Hant int sotiocally Bopt the le:ter out of the Co vention, é avy ), De will Gnd it one of the hardest takes that ever bad in bis political carcer to convince the pudtic J the © contrary. fact that every eifogs to secure tbe totter for publication was met with a fiat refusal n'so fucrenger the suspicion, It was tho e: it thing im the world to nomivate Gencral Dix in the Conyention peat it, bis mame was tbe only ove that wae greeted by ‘the Convention and spectators in the gallery by any en- ‘¢busiasm. A little clapping of hands by the ; \riisans of ‘the other candidates was all that greeted the mention of ‘thelr names, He wo!a have been nominated io it not ‘boon for the activity o: those who wished to tit, and their dispiny of tho telegraph eopacch, torent < to aceopt, and wo, by a vote suficiontiy flattering to ‘Dave made bis acceptance cerfain. As I bave said, Weed united to ‘the movement for Dix about the time of the asvembilug of the Caicazo Couven- tion, Fis movements were all tecret in that direction ‘He publicly favored Fenton, sud the moment that he saw | ‘hat the radicals here had ‘set their trap in a way that woold prevent Dix’s nomination bie ini was ail | for Fenton. ‘ihe radicals defeated Dix's ona i, when they nomin worth, Ley were succersful in nom) wnating their candidate. This time tho rad: rength was-dividod botween Tremain, of A ton, of Chautauqua. The Bew after losing Dix, went over toh autaination. Had tho radyoals united bs & sould havo nominated him; bat tn divi ting 4 Leaug th Wend and hin friende controtad tha nite tai ir. Fentoa’s obligations are on that sico instead of the other, The railroad lobby mloreets of Albany were all for Fenton, and, taking this circumstance witb tho report that a scheme Is already bolog prevasea by Law & Com- ny to gridiron the pater: ort veka next winter, Mr. ‘enton’s nomination pvait, Ay) tiloant, rt io view s{ the fnet mor wok | bnown nanocinti mon who bave Sgured fa gridiron et tp the p © they vention, oat already stated si ‘an. ae ‘contrs uh Pe A wares bow: my rig! cpt their and es a it ton 70 trick, for tom @ 00m- 4 ne tthe Retires whied he othe | Ne appein 10 to core pane id 80 orreed Pate Ly ‘would pt conn a Ps ‘of Sallivan, for ent But tag toe se chair So ster as ase eat ation ef Then was pre- | 1 re | the obacquies of oar we! | eariy showed the atveututons spirit of that roce ia Aur. | die tire cow thorr | dered somewhat sie: | or some other cuore, bis duty of revdti we wireedy arranged he could pot fad the paper on whieh they were written, The result was that we turned to those sittivy on the viatiorm pear by Lim ¢o hel? Niet mrke out the list of names (or the o ong boss Hlemen 44 ouce rendered their ussisieo-e, peued that they were in sympathy with iho ee Sowgrd Side of the party, aud the comarittes was wet Tw two-thirds io thas iutercet, Y oan imaging, the Prise with makich the senouncecn = the come mittes was received by those wuo bed arranged for 1 otherwise. Tho question ts still in dispute af w whether the fires commities that war arranged by the radical leadors was over bamdec to Mir. Batley or not. One clique deciares iba! it was purposely withheld by the ‘throwch whom it was intended ¢o it in Mr. a) heats. Toe other side declare Dat it was banded to the temporary chairman, acd he Bust have lost it. I will leave ‘this quarrel to be settiod between themeelves. No ove for & momoat spree uy. bower Sy. iptentional wromg, but that ft his part. ne. ‘Dew committeo and the Bame of the person whom the radicals had arranged for Permanent Prositent waa not the Committee. Nearly all of the commitice wore the committee, innisted that under the resolution admitting tho New York con- tostanss, Mr. Wakeman was only 4 bili & man, and that several ek questions would arise rela twNow ee it was therefore important that no porson from that city should be the presiding oillcer wher those questions were discussed. Thir settled the question, and Hon. DeWitt ©. Littlejohn, @ well knowa active leader in the Seward wing, was azreed upon, and r of course elected Present. of the Conven- tion, Tous it was that @ bresk was wade ia the pro ay the Convention. The vominations (or Governor and Lieuteuant Governor Were made at the same so:sion Of the Couvention thas tho permanont President wes selected. When the news ‘was taken to Weed at the hotel that tbe vote on oandi- ates for Lieutenant Governor showed thai the isuc wae really between Alvord and Waldo Hutchins, of New York, and.that the vote on the other aandidctes was so split up that it rendered all efforts for their nomination useless, it is said he was raving, and cried out to one of his satellites, “Go over to the Convention and tell them for Heaven’a sake to prevent ‘the nomination of Hatchius; there is load enough to carry now without adding any wore.” A moment after this a was een spproaching the leading Weod and ward men in the Conventions ‘Those who are gequaint- @4wita the poiiticiang of the party,and know with whom ‘ney operate, could not mustake tho movemexts of this outaider among the delegates. That he came as a bearer of mes diréct from Weod the most uns»phi ticated could not doubt. The question then was, what was Luo pature of the message? Events soon settled that queatiou. There wos tor & moment busy woispertng in the portoweet corner of the hati, in the locwlity where the Weed.Wakeman delegations were s Anxiety was depicted upoa thoir countenauces. All at once Mr, Wakewan, who sat in the centre of the ball, left bis seat anc parsed to the locaitty where the covenitation was goivg on io & whisper He re vaained there bat a moment, but long encugh tocatiaty an observer of the scene that a course «{ action had beea agreed upon. Mr. Wakeman quietiy resumed his scat, aud remained just lopg enough to remove suspicion of bis vis bert then rose and witucrew ford, (be nawe of R. bi Blatel whom his delegation hid prosented for Lisa- nd thelr vole was then given for ned the scale, aud Alvord was pomi- Weed’s friends did not go for him for any a for Alvord; for it ig well known that there Sever ear been avy amnity between bim and tre Weed party, bu Soe reverse. The chango of frou: was mind to de cat Hutchins, who was persoually far moro obnoxious Lo the ward wing of the party than Alvord. As @on 8 this was concluded the Convention took. « recess for tea. Tue growling during this recess loud and deep, The Weed men were bitter, sud inevery way expressed their dissatisfaction. Que of the shrowdest operators in the Seward wing of the party remarked iu my presence, “They are fixing up ® diy Inad to carry. It bas giready gone so fer that it ie reported that the radicals intend to unite upou ey for delegate at large, If they do you will sco hts name enoported ‘on one side to make his vote so overwhelming that tne ticket may be loaded duwo as much ag poseibio, and let the finished at once.” Wee also remarked during the recess that the ticket would have to bo, lightened up some way, or there was 10 lupe. The Convention reassembled, ami Gresley, was put ticket by an legates commenced offeriug to bet this the ticket ula bo defeated. It was o remarkable fact (bat seve ‘al influential delegates left the Convention inimediately the uomivation of Fenton and deieat of, Vix and ibys a tecwarda, thors nated, jospector wore. Dominated there war a beggoriy party the ball to act upon the resolution. ‘The contest over the six dist ‘ct electors for tha city of New York was a rich affair, and spicy in the extrem. [be wo Celegations from New York would uot mee tavatle., od therttore decided to present the vaines of Bx © ogt 118 But theo the contest arcse as to heawat howd hich eet shold be ericcted — tne @ Urged the appolufinent of a Coiwnivt e; e other that the delegates irom each digir coon beh | sides should be called. and ibew votes ¢.. would so voto ou. the of the rot! The other sida koow this fact, and labored to prevent toe adoptive of that rule by the Convention, and tried ty get a committas Appointed to deeide the question. hue coulest waged bo. tween the parties for nearly three a Tos radicals at length were on the eve of carrying (avin point, and were endeavoring to force the previong question wiielt would have brought the mitier to a petst,end ander the position of the motion before the Covveotion the radicals could not bave failed to carey (heim poiwre At this stage Ward Aunt raced a pontor order iat the tion had sdopted = no rules Cr os govoru i was there/ere scouea=s by common exiekeneo changed so that when they reachod a vote Unt pro: o tion was such tbat they world have tree of the ela tora ataoy race. Thus it was thot Mr. Hont. im raisity bes prevented the radicais, witn whim ve w 8 from securing the en , with the aid of their frieuds ot the Wake. | man delegation, would have focured the six tem s irom + Now York. but that event threw tha whuie tii g open, and, at tho end of anotnor brit hour, It reeuited in we Weod side seeuriug three electors, ‘The Convention, vside (rom tual ous affuir. There was a rema coplest, war a tame cK Of entunal tat thronghout, with but ftrle whieb char: terizes the re eure of Buc There ‘A majority of those © ‘eee to righ odiog ibe i t pe ivi to Aad a per thing. There | us | Demoesatic Conver | that point. | Suoai | wornto: e-torday walls fh party get togetice abd wominate & pore of de | tion in view £0 Une mises pary umm bations, bat such ie, oly ¥ | Woeo Wadsworth was nomianiot fy x 2 lea ip the party Kent to work : much ag perstdle, pave dquo tuin titi: They ~] } p60 of pw tw ( | uey weated to 8 she Uesire ste defeat, and it wit! be the fate of ths, i. cire | thore ia no dont. | Thee | mete t} i the Loya! League orgen retion sony the stale that Fen’ 14 at ld whi Vie re 8 ees | Wake fla wana barnbircer democrat, and wepe o tin (be | Yan Buren movement in ita. te dod ot Ue these Republican Coavenion Leld in tho fee, whien wesem recuse 1 16: wnnte Ec the marringe gf the woo liey hena wistes with (oe ‘vurner free sof va Two Conventions save oh tho wame tina. Jonn A. King presid: hewt whigs and Reuben k. Fenton ever the Kavu Convention, The two parties were siere aod 180 9 ried, They amaigamated, nod tue fruits are ever yeor is from thy (vee voi! demo Mado mo say thr Merial | Jan's Dime wor recor bh Appetuse in Lae Cosvontion It ahould have read Genorat Short Faneral of Peter A. Wasgous On 3d inst, at St. Patrick's Cathedra!, wore ecte’y known and bementad citivon, Petor A, Hargons ‘Tho last ead rites ware por formed by Archbishop McCloskey, wo also at deceased, aad in remembdrange of bis macy good works of obarity and piety. Prter Amidoe Hargous was bora in Mil Kust 16,1799, and was o jittle over Aixty-fee wears of ago at the time of Bis doath, Of Frevck pirestage, be oa, and soom after his macringe went to Mexion. where be made many friends o! the biyh er. whoee cont dence and esteem ho enjoyed throug as wong aod bendra- Retarning to New York tsb, ho o edn jal honge, i» connection with thet mt other nich Amemoan countries, whence the wel: known frm far gous & Rrothere—atili chauged oniv vw the members . | of copartnorship-<one of the leading firms of the city. Taus (ully ostablished, the develooment of trade with Cai ornia io 1849 suggested to Mr. Rarrour tie oper | of the reute neroes the Ietbtans of Teh avd to doceme waignee of the riphta of 1. Jose a acd never to the Gay of Sis death ait be despair of ths ultimate muccesa of that groat line of intero te coromunica- tion, While engrossed with thia and other creat works of a similar national and commerciat emarac ere Har. gous becamo tho intimate friend of Mr. W or and other leading atetesmen of » Whose conihdance be enjo od tot ust, Amid all pak he however, 2%, | | au ene sro ny, ote die tn the Lord; for their works do fotfow Vatiandigham om Mocietian's Kemina- flon. Coiumsys, Oblo, Sept. 10, 1864. Mr, Vallandigham arrived here yesterday em route to Peevnsylvauia to a((rese the people of the various Places; bui meeting weneral McCiellan’s letter of accept &00e, be promptly authorized the democratic chairmen of Objo to withdraw his name from the appointments ia Obio, and returned home. The pence men have deter- mined to maintain their tategrity, amd wil soon calla meting to determine their course of agticn. OPENING sowens 1 LAST NIGUT—GRAND BEGEPTION AND TOKCHLIGHT PROCESSION. Some eight hundred Turuers, members of the German Turner associations of Phitadelphia, Baltimore, Wash- ington, Georgetown, Trenton, Piltsburg, St. Louts, Gatalo, New Baven and other places arrive.’ ‘ast vizht ip the oity, to participate here at a grand general Turo- fest of tho Turner elubs of the Western and Northorm States. Ou tho part of the morbvers of the New York Turnyercia, mumbering some four bundred and seveu- teen members; the Williamsburg Turnovercia, two huo- dred and eighty members; tue Jeracy City Turners, ove. hundred and Ofty members, and also on the part of the Hoboken, Bioomingdwle aud Carlstadt, Turners, these Turners from the neighboring cities were enthust- astically weloowed at the Battery. A grand torohlight procession moved at baif-past eight o’olock last night from the Tura Hall, in Orchard street, through Canal street, Bowery, Chatham street and Broadway ‘t# the Battery, Where the reception took piace. The. guess were escorted to the Turn Hall, in Orchard street, and thore hospftably entertained, The Turners from abroad were al! provided with quarters during their sojourn at the Turufest, which will last four days; This morning a meeting will take place at the Torn Ae roe ‘av clection of prize judges for gymoastics and [enc! to take piace, and during the afternoon an to, the Park and 10 an adjacent brewery will be in Rosight & bread sacred coucert will take place: at ed Bew St: tre building, in the Bowery, ree declamatiovs and prize singing. Or Monge day the Turofest will be continued at Jouea’ od, with Various exhibitions peculiar to tbe Turner Aecbed to the New York Zuravorein is an option ‘urner pupils, or Turner Zoegtinge, (boys), numbering 16s, ohne course, were roprosaatad at ee 16 procession last night, The New York vereka, of which Mr* Hoory Merger at presect is the president, has beeu id eristence gone fourteen years. The finale to be grav ball and @ prize distribution at the Assembly Rooms, on Wednesday Tho ‘uri Hail,in Orcherd street, tast night; had been eoorated with a prefusion of Danvers of all colors, promfy, nent among which wore the Btars and Stripes as well as the national colors of German y—R Walle and Golden. im used for thea- namely, these wordt, ‘The torohl ht prowenoson ines bt, was arradged un- “der the auspices of the Nest Committes, of the toilowing members: —Frederick Staff, Weiobard, Hinz, Beonenke end Ballyt. Tue procession on Monday, at which a nuraber of the German Clon. Clubs are’ to pert. peta will be under the direction of Lieutenant Colonel EY Horrible Affair. . MURDER OF AN ESOAPED DEN AULTSGSARAESE' oF HIS SORTOSED MURDARRR—A REMAREABLE ASB, Bre. Ww. W. Troadweil, an emberzling banker of Adrian, Michigan, who was convicted of fraud and confined ip il, escaped on the day of bis conviction, about the lst it duly, And was not afterwards beard from. mous toe 4th of July, @ body was found'in the woods te Heary nounpy, five miles ort of Napoleon, which had mi see y Jui there some time, and which was bat of toe missing banker, The Adrian suppowed to io, tu gives the following detailed pon ey deny Afar —~ There is po longer apy doubt that Willtam W. Troad- el, wag muruoyed on the night of Juiy 4, and every circumstance points to Joba Cowell, the youag man who escaped with Bima, a8 ibe tourderer, On the 4th of July, toward noon, two mep, exacily answering the descrip- tion of Cowe: and Treadwell, called at the honse of & dirs, Jastnan, living between Napoleon and Wauseon, About forty miles directly south Of this olty, in-Onio, rand laskel for aometuing to eat, which was given them. 25th of July, just two weeks after, a man, tt masciog. Spconeh some woods about two miles and a half from tman’s house, was attraacted by the <texch of ome remains, and was startied at fluding them ov.dent- ly those of a buman being. ‘vey were entirely decomposed, and portions of the ilost bad been picked or gnawed off by bessts or birds, tuo bead being detached from the body and lying some distance from it. The man immediately noti the Corser, who proceeded the next ager ye asl a wheo, it was found that during the night an arm bed been separated from the body, doubtiess: some beast, ihe remains wore carefully examined, and two holes 4 in the right. temple, about aa ‘mch apart, aud anoiner in the back part of the head, In the pockets of the veaveud pante\were-fonad @ toothpick, & penkmise, part of @ wateh guard and the key, three faise front tees Cor tl ipper jaw on a gold plate, a small miniatare iiksress of @ man, three pieces of silver money, & com- pass aad some smaller articles. Pieces of whe- vest and pants were cut off, aud remains were gathered up in ivo clothes and buried, & verdiot being reudered, of “milled by ened nag ai wo,’? Some weeks since, aludy, living witbia two miles of Hester (Tread weli’s father-in-law), went to visit a friond lu tie immediate vicinity of this ‘unknown murder, and ws in‘ormed of all tbe particulars, whicu were the cor- rene topie of conversation im that dn ae ws Lagt Satirday sme revaraes hoese, and.om Sunday & peraer the c'ronmstances ta the presence of whom was @ tleman who wag owe soyeatated a with iraadwell, and who was aware of tue fact that be bad thres false upper front teoth, and waa with the fuct thas just such teeth were found in the pockets of tho murdere + man, Monday morning Mr. Hester, bis.wife aad Mrs, ¢well, started for Napotoon, and at Monroaviile potuled the Sheriff of the facts and spicious, when he was informed tbat John Cowbil, ‘ireadweil’ companion, bad been lurking in the vicinity of hi father's, and that he had pjouty of money and a gold wateh, Sherif Worthington immediately took tnossures to socdre Cowell, aud Tuesday evening syacied tn search of him, having previously svecrtalned that be wore g@oomplete mititary ewit, with a lieutevant shoulder steaps. Arriving in the netghborhond of Cow- ele residenoe, he was not long in Gnding him at a oor bbor’a, talking with three olner men. Cowell de. clared binseif an officer, when the Sheri informed him {oat he was arrested ag a deserter. Lie wag tekken 10 jail, and an order for bis cured for him, when the Sheriff tmmediately favhar’s residence. fe waa not at home, bat bis mover gave up évergtbing, including a coat which Treadwell wore y from jail, and nearly two hundred doNars i money, among which was a ove hundred dollar dillon an Ka bank It wae snbeequently ascertained that Cowell bad given ithor Give one hundred doitar bliis on the exme bank b hes bad deposited. 1t jg aio Knowa tnat he pad sport mobey pretty froeiy with b dassociates, ile had | shown the god watch repeatedly, but it is supposed he job rif of it pomehow at Clevelaud, as it cannot now bo Kyuud, si. tho ar'{cles foand upon the remafos of Troadwelt wore identified, icluding the likeness, whiov was une of nimeei’, which Treadwell was known to bave wit! him. jib of the pouts aod vest was recognized ny Mr, ester, who bougnt it in New York, and bad a fall sate home and progented to Treadwoil. Tho identtf- clear nod positive, and there can be no doubt as to tho fact that tho remains se found, torn by bird aad beast, wore those of William W. Treadwell ther investigation will probably shed eull greater light aL ou It Aud so eds the celeprated Treadwell cxse. And what Swindling, i9 cold blood, scores of poor aod ue- euspectiog Meo and womea, many of them or tiuir bard earoings and saviogs Of years, bo escapes, is arres'ed, re fuses to diagorge bis wickedly gotten gains,save at a price tbat should leave in bis Posesasion the greater half, s urled aud convicted, and, peo ‘a genience, again *cap 6 avd successfully code pt ° ar It ts not aiwaye tuat iivive justice marebes eo swiftly and #7 piaimy to ts mark. Few more remarkable cyses than this ere fund recorded 19 the bistory of crim A MAN ACCIDENTALLY DE A young man, twenty-one yanrs of nge, named Leander Lewis, mocidentally foil into the Heriom river, foot of 130th atreet istance could reach him. ‘Some five nours ty the dy was re covered, and Coroner Naamana votifed to boid ap inquest, heconsed was employed on board the barge Kingston, of Roundout. Mtr. Lewis was @ residons of Kiugsion, where bys FOWmiveR Fes 4 BOY DROWNED. roner Wiidey yosterday held an inquest on the body bird Fee, & jad ten years of ogo, who was found Boo tn, the dock foot of Morris cireet North river. coared lived with his parents at 17 Weat stroet, end ) hoon missing ince Theaday fast, Coder whet ofr a8 drowned could vot be learned, but ft cide niailw fetl overboard. Amuse 46 bw Australi CFESA FROM A MAHAGER TO KRY, 4f 1ORON asD TOM BAYSRS TO RXUIBT Tum CCLO ¢ Tondoo Times. } or with Mise Chap Hvelbonene (June 26) correspondence a and wre Comrlag Kean, to mon ona Me it, Aoparted Lense for Sydney on the 22d iver... p or, em Fenie for tha Sendwicl Jelanas and Cail o nn Deed delayad for covbral weeks by tho loug and savere \linees of Mew. han, from whied she hag ooly just recovered an Golootly to permit her to travel Measra. Sptore & Pond, oar privcipal ceterors to the cow an almost vacnnt field before them. The Ail EF od Bleveu have done their work and gond home wits their Anstra‘iaa glory end profita, The Lavcashire beliriazers have been pom J their inst toues, aud our Barcums, i am orediply hay been treatiog wn tho Rey. Mr. Spurgeon either # te confidently be- faa gt ould exeountvely ern ‘Without attem | { THE Mild CuRPS. Be. James ©. Pitupa Deepatch. Nim Aku Corry, Virginia, Sept BP M Another day of she utmost quiet bas passed, The Pickete coa’ront eact ther as usual, bat enamifeet litslo Dostitiiy Orders eeu %d om botb sides have pub an ead to tho interchange of pmrors and ehitehot, Theroere G00 vo ansort, bowover, (has im out o the way spots, Whee tbe watohful eyes of gho officer of the day are nos likety to pessiate, clandeMine gamer of “seven ap” and other varisilons in card Playing progress ip the most friendiy manner, In the rear of the ploxet the work of r 19 ploket line fait ead Fteadity ov. Parties are digging day nod a fF woaid so: eas if tho spade bad just now superseded the musket. No doubt the rebels areas @ugaged upon their side. Kewwlorcewoats arcive ia t numbers every day. Maty are convaicsesnie, healed of the wounds reoe! ia the earlier stages of tue campaign; but a large number are Tecruits, a8 the mew cap, new clothes, Ill Mtg ahoos and shiny, overburdened, clumsily siung F very pee indinate, ‘They fle headquarters every our ta stringa of (rom tweuty to two hundred. THE RICHTEENTH CORPS. Mr. John A. Brady's Despaton. Bkanquarters, EGHTEENTA ARMY Corre, Neae Vout or Roors, Sept. 9, 1864, EW REBEL BATIBAY. ‘The enemy opened yesterday morning wit oavy sholl fire from anew battery between Kf Big’: howe and thé river. This dattery has been \y thrown up and mounts sevetal very heavy gun’. The whole bulge yesterday scemed to be to obtain tho —— the manner ta which tho tring was con one 7 evident that the role object of this: battery = to. command a banc in the river and render the opstruc- tons to an advence of vur feet still more formida! AS 20 ahote were discharged at our lines or batteries. ammuoition was weaced in an atter to Dew work of the enemy. Savinws. Roviews are now the order of the day. Yesterday Second atvision, of this corps, war reviewed by pi Gibkou. To-day, the weather permitting, Usa ‘Taira division will bo reviewed by the general command- fag the corms, ESSEUDA HUNDRED. Mr. William H. Merriam’s Despatch. Gunsnas. Borien’s Huanquarress, Sept. 9, 1864. ARRIVAL OF A LARGE NUMBER OF REPUGMER, Yeutorday tweuty-tve refugee civilians, who kit I Richmond at etedt o’elock on the night of the Ttb instamt, | ZI, wane es | ame into our lines, crossing the James at Haxail’s Lape- } Ganal street. tng. Oce af the refugecs-wore an English mado sult of A clothes, fer whieh he averrod bo gave the sum of tweety- five hundred dbitars in rebel casi. Thoy lot the feliisg confederacy from wheer disgust, and represent that doth authorities and people there are sad and heart weary of <THE HEAD, CATARUITAL, A AF ROTIONS th Yom curonio usta RKO, cATARES OF TH PYMPANIO MOCOTs MEMBRANE s°KUOTIONS OF Tha gO HiAN TUBE cuKas CROeBETE ATBAIGHTR: ‘aD IX OBE MINUTE. rap ihe Eye wnd Kar ee adet to by De. YON & RG bb bis cousu Ung roms, C1 Mrondway, Rear Tweilth oleest. Dr. Nelson's Nokerns is @ Mormicas He- medy for the exhilaration exemed of ait ii tue use foxicating Iyoors; price $1. Rewt id to any part the United States. "address Dr, iteloon, box #4é Poet of Brootiye, Darno’s Ca arrh Bnaf—For Dicanagcs of the head and throad, pote y Le weeds uo comment Bold in boxes Btytes in Hats miter 16, wil » Bey "a she moet Raanlacun! ree ‘ofties in A Bt oye’ mod li wear, 308 Canal ‘street, aad tt Re¥ for \adi 4 eYNOLDS", Fine Oold Waten Chains—New Pat- Botlars cach, “For mule by OcU. ALLEN, 415 Brcaanoeat’ Bottare vad fo by G0, ALIBN, 416 Broad doer boiow Canal street. aia ht Rrecklen, Pimpien, oie ache Worms, Ld Heat, RA Eto aTRD BOap. Ot t23 lNvoedway. Loe sea and Skin—Barcy’s Tri- cheapest article. Boid by drug- test Premtam roadway, Now York, Grover & Baker' Riestie Stiteh Bewing Machinen, 498 Gna 285 Fulton atreet, Brooklya. Gouraud’s Poudre Sabtile Uproots Hair from low forenee ds or Of the body; $1; warranted ETotvdspon 408 Brondway. + Os ous Com Just Recetvet, 9 three, four, fete twenly, doliars each. for sale, by IEOROE'C. ALLEN, 415 Broadway, ous door belew Have Vou Heard the New oy pagan Bongt—“Ade Lincoln te very (unt 4,005 Brondway, in shoot form, Hichest Premium Loox re ‘Meshines. WAEELER & WILs eyct ny, psgea to be Jewelry and Watch sr atl Descrip- Hons, for sale by OHO. 0. ALLEN, 115 Broadgag, one door yw Canal street, formerly No. It Wall atredt. su malDranats geo Eadton Bracelets, Now Styles three, five, six, eight, began twel Lewred doliecs each.” FoF sale’ by GEO. 0. ALLEN, 1S Broadway, oue door below Canal puneiees Brenstptns—New fit or Sie ten to thirty-five dollars s. oor Btiow 415 Broadway, one 4 Marsh's Radical Cure Trass~O corner of Broadway and Ano street, under Barnam't hg frum Truwea, Shoulder Braces and Supporters. af rary ba AP Sit Elastic Stockings aud Abdomlsal Bel eu tl 9 the war, the more now that Atlanta bag yielded to the | prrs, Soothing Syrup fer Union prowess. The impression is.fsst finding an en- | #f x — bel veer larged abiding piace in the rebel cepital that tLe war gp. | ebtidren ing, ores Dysentry and Diarrhos, regulates proaches its close, ud that the time is oot far distant When the Southern people, if mot thoir leaders, wili ory “ peccavi,’’ and quit themtbelveb' of the struggle. Me. Wm. D, McGregor's Despaten. HwapQquartars, ARMY OF TER gh Sept. 8—Kvenlug. ‘The past two days have been ominously quiet, Hours i Dave passed without a single gun'betag heard. Toe rebels were reported massing on ou: left, with the Intention of attacking us if they found the lives pone- trable, but nave evidently given up the enterprise, which thoy would have found a costly one. At the centro of the line tho fpickete bave beon very friendly of late; bul. within..a day or two strict orders have been given against any intercourse. A dattery on the Jerusalem road opened on # working party, of tho rebels shis afternoon about: five o'clock, and quite an interchange of iron compliments took place, but without much barm to either party. ‘A number of contrabands came iuto our lives Last night from Cfester county. They report that trains are running ov the Woltou Rajiroad as far as ac creek. where supplies are loaded on wagons and bauled to Petersbarg via Dinwiddie Court Bouse. Between Ovo and six hundred wagons arc engaged constantly in this basiness. They also state that ail the corn im that country is being pressed by rebei officers acd fed to the animals, leaving farmers none for next season, excepting just evough te say that U aid not take all, Ca F. Haniey. TO THE EDITOR OF THE Ht’ RALD. The -atatement bas bean meade by your correapondente that Captain F. Haley, of the: Ninth New York cavalry, was mortally wounded tn the battle at Reams’ station ‘on the Weldon road. fo order to rellove the anxioties of bis namerous frienda, Captain Hanley dosires nve to say that thongh seriously wounded, bei not at all ikely to die. the fe at Annapolis, doing Wel! and the surgeon says be a italy to recover. JPL B. Disaster on n the Pennsyivanta Raliro1d. Mirrtix, Pa, Sept, 10, 1354 An accident occurred on the Penusyivania Railroad, oar Latrobe, last evening. Throe men were killed, aud one injured by the explosion of tho locomotive attichedt toe freight train. Six cars loaded with cattle wore totaliy domolishot. ‘The engincer, Charies Camiken, was instantly kiliod aud Wm, Walter, the conductor, is missing. Both belonged to Pittsburg. R. Jones, fireman, was kilied. Most of the cattle in the forward cars were kilied, The passengor train which lo't Pittsburg at tweaty minutes to nine on Friday pight was detained six hours. The wreek bas beea ro- moved, and trains are now running regalarly, Aw Insocert Maw Snort —A young man named Peter Jobas was shot tn the left shoulder last evening by a roan named Luke Lackey, It appears tbat Lackey was {pan eating selon wt No. 345 Grand street, about raver o'clock, and that be bad ew altercation with some known parties, in tie-coursa of which he drew a revo. or Mr. Jovee was siting at i tadlo mod had taken no part in Whe cd : hig wound, and he war con lackey was arrested by (>pt Dayis apd th precinct station Louse ‘To Paper Manu raciar “Good Deed eli Swret! ‘ ' Paper. a Apply at (his offer, Cash will be pei 4 for 49,000 £ od Four trinior Size, lbs. Raughty world,” anvs the port. Pr ONE NIGHT BLOOM one migit auppo Fiad the Tree of Knowledge boron NIGHT BLOOWING CERES V think Eve would have n them? wan abe had been out of Adam's #ide ha an Chaate ae Ice and fragrant SOZOD0ONT Is am belvest ingredien’s 0 ravages orale. oper use or Bord ‘by eeid artivies, © rey them. Bold by rucgints Pi a Onswed tm All rise and information givan a imperen YACOB. sromer # Utaom. ' reanwar. a. ¥. ped in all ter 5% Pine atreet. room No & M. 7. Prizes teries, ©, WEST. Vowlter @ 08 datiy. iway— Me ake Exar! At 39 Bro WELLS, Porevstogy A Renw tomplexion, — Latrd’ | Rtoom of Tout, Pear! It baa no equal for pre serving and beamtify weston and skin, Sold Sole Proprietor, jt Broad Alea, Wines, Brae edar4 domestic, at MENTUM ne dour west of Detn vgmiate, and by AMES LAIRD Ar A Delignttn: let for the skin aad complex on Broo ' tL Wholesale for aaa repaired tater Dyeahe Best In the wed from Batchelor’ world, Barmirse, anianeous The only perfect dye. Bed bya a 4 ry St Barclay wtrerk. Ortatadors s Preservative and Wie Dope vant reat, No 6 Agar House, The dge appiied by sli artieta Comabetl, Apathecery eornar wf Wrirh th aod Pwenty-cight area —Oene ioe MeVoteren dep 0 ics mi! ory officers uy Hoarsemces, and ihe ‘Threat afia@iions w which poe ape Rad Birgrrs are lable, relieved. be LON N'S Bronolial Troches Having ® direct influey + to ihe aleoted parts, — thy allay polmonary irritation “ Deafne eaot the Bye Spre et aly treated ii, M Ololon place, Bighth etreat, from Dvep: ‘ge.—~Kowles Oxteact White ayagar never Tali Eh MELA BOLD, 696 Broadway + Dative of Longford, Iretond § casor, wito of Joho Brady toxed deae= 7 CuNLY Cavan, Ireland, Boweis aud curea Wind Colic, the Stomach Moore nd Lincoin.—Superter Cama si Pict: the most - Peenee of tu oc a Gantidaton tor the oat for gee; and Medals are male aud fol Bouse Photographic cs 407 ‘Broadwe: ian, More Groy Hair or Ba sim fgnttant study. Coasaltation free, by De, | Stahosbdn, ‘Astor piace New Goods for ‘Buaiiineen | Snits, Scotch Paige, Fatt Overconta Weiking Coals; $20, Large, stock, LANE, and 116 William streak, Neettaces for Mises, Two. three, Ave, eight, tan, tteen to to thirty doliars each. For sate by G. ALLAN, 415 Broad way, one door be- low Canal aireet, Ptcthardt’s “Parior Brdttend ts Com fortable and sonrentens in use, Faclory Lic! Bleecker st, Second Head vates—For for cals, #1 100 Maiden lane. rr eves, Elastic htoc: ae, . &CO. Office only at No. 2 Vesey stroct, Lady atiendant, Tents, Pood als Banners, Fings,; &e. 1. H. TYLBR, 25 East Broadway, New York. The Great NeCre Words by Jarbor, Campaign Bong. — jog at the great tf Gn by FIRTH BON ity Angom ie 5 in sheet form eGo 6s Hroiway, “Abe Iinooin, they sald. was aa honest uw vs 2 Wonderful Reanlts from the Use CHEVALTENS LIFR FOR THE HAIR. Approved used nipsy a puysiians aod dies &) Peat tarittay beer witages of aw or tadod haur to us original col0r,, stops ts wate tants waht Spat nud’ healthy, will 1 et Keep' the batreoft aad and cates Ito remalo in any greeted position. Noother Areasiug ie cajuired. “Bold wt the arog sores and at my sronaway, rite aay ca ao troniment of, the ice $1 per bettie; $5 per San be eet ty expo geek A. Va! moapces, Tate yc, Hate Dyeing rin Cream for beantifying the hair. W. A. BATCHELOR'S, 16 Bond street the iH ta.t doxon, in fauey boxes. BSARAU Sewing Machine © ook Stitch Machines, 50) Broadway, N.¥. Bead autar, Waten Chains, Now Sty tes, ae, ve, woven, eo. fifigen, tvanty-tive to thron hundred 0. C. LURM, No, 415 Broad AND DEATHS. MARRIAGES Marrioa. -Moone—at South Norwalk, Conm, on by the Kev, Wm. Meau, D.D., walk, (© Avwm 1. MAoxs, of on Friduy, September 9, Avguatus A’ Ada, United nd the frie David Crab. be 4s of the famith ved Cotly. req © nvtecd wer) Dateh Refcrmed charcb, corner of Tafayette p rih street, on Wed raing ext, ab ten veloc, witboot Lbe remains will be tiken to Wasicber WKN On briday , Bepte , Maay Loomm Aram, in.avt daughter of James nod avn Atkin, aged 10 montne, The roletives and friends af the faeaity, algo the mem. nic Lodge, No. 48: 1 Oro rexpoctfully fovco of her 4 to attend the fuer 2 Soring street, this uly Invited to at- ne of her parents, 119th avenues, this (Sunday) a secoud and fh hall. pyst far o's Baavr.--Parrick the Qutb y arot big age, a The (unefal will take place this (Sunday) a'tornsoo, at one o'clock, from his IMte roridance, Wath street aod Phird aveduc, Harlem Air (riende wod no Tbatances fined Latte 1 ag respectiully invited to attend tember 10, Mra. Barnomr od 60 yours, @ nabive of Rrany.—Oo <a May her som! reat in peace, Amen. The friends and relatives aro respeetively invited to toud the fuera! from (be resiaence of her soa, John 14u K& st Twenty-ffth etreos, buis (Sunday) | ok . Soptomber 10, Mra. Maar Bubvact cigeow, ba the 400m Hasso) Ramon, Wy ain strast, on Monday after ore please copy. Bexvar.—At Harlom, oo Friday, Seplombor 9, Asem Deunee, widow of Corne as Beane, in tho 996n year of ber eye. "Tue relatives and ‘rissds of the family are reepecttul y invited bo atiand ibe al, from the residence of her daughter, Mer. & McNarrer, 1234 sivoot, near Third avenue, Axrtem, 09 Moeday morning, at ten o'clock, ‘The romaine will be takem to Greenwood for interment. rday, = Sgro yl 10, fev, Lewom Of Mrookiym, in abe 74h your of bis age. frisods are Invited to attend the per r- ‘Tuowlag afvotnoon, at three o'clock. Camnon.—In Newark, § J, 00 Lda A September of consumption, M. Cox), wite of ‘Joba Caunon, 29 years td 4 moniba. ‘Tha frineral wil! take place from the residence of her fuunband, 188 Bank street, Newark, N.J., this Sanday) ‘clock to at oe Weak wor ' Cay +), Sepeomt 4 (10.8 pune OoN Aeuglter of Inveee A. and Soptiy ounoby, oF Uais elty, aged h year, 7 mortba aa b * Notion of (us eral hereafter. Counmay.—On Tha re onthe: 8 a covey map tow, Joox, Bon of Mathe pbanon Coup'nan, aya: 17 yoars and 4 mothe “porn ta the pariah Mulia: ees, county Cork, ireland ‘The relatives aod friends of the Wo Are reapecttully Invited to atvend the funeral, from remidence of be purente, NO. 82% Poari atroes, eis, Geary afternoon, two o'clock. The roranina will be takon to Cavulry (eine tery for interment. Chowmenin.—in Pro kiyo, om Friday, September 0, Banner Anns, eur 29 yours, deugiver Wor of the lato Josephs Crommeum. ‘The relv’.iven and frioads of Wo (xmilp aro respeotfally Seeesees| GRANT. ee to repeat at the tice with , oculiar eurphasis— Bhesed 4b yoar of her aga, wily are respabitn tovited to tt ‘a Andy uftervore, a6 two v'ciock, from ber Mo edH\ieov0, No, LO Primes # \veet, Prookiya. Down,—-Ou Friday, Fo, gembe the voth year of bie ww The relutives aad friente ot \ey foviled te atieod the fuvers a 854 Kighih etrect, tis (Souday ah two ocie Priday morning , ver B Many ois aud Au: Fields, seed 2y care ru Boman, io Oh) Invied toattend the funeral ne two o'cloek, from the reeds Fifteenth eiveat, For.—At ™, Vincent's Hospital, Rrra. © "or, fotmeri + 4 member of Compuoy D, Kika New \vrk Volunscoe (Dar yee's fouaves), aed 2t yoare, fs relatives aad friends, and those of Rent pro: bern, Edward and Wililam Fox, are invited to atieu@ the fc heral, from the residence of bis cousin, Mra Hawan, vo Kove bioventh etroet, this (Swoday) @iteruoom, @t ont o'clock. Fre —On Tnosday, September %, Brrwanm, eldectrsom of Jomos and Margaret Fee, aged 10 yeurs and The (riouds of ily aro respectfully stiend the funeral, arco of bis | 17 West street, this (Runday) & « rncse, at two v’olom. Biigo (leotund) Ct apa jon Dleece Ooyy. Pa.vey.—On Friday, september 9, Kemanera, widow of Jone Fa Sr , aged 16 youre. Felalives and inten s or the amity are efaiy fwvited to Attend the tivorat, which will take page from her late residevce, 163 Kast Gixhty-eimen clreos, tha (sanamy) efterns6n, at three o'rlock, Hisree.—On Fritay, September 9, at the vealay C2 Captain P.M. Coin, Lediord avenue, Brooklyn, Capua Cyags Feuer, of Nantucket, Mess, aged 42 yours, # mon tha aod 6 days. Maseachusetts papers please cavy Gray. —On Saturday, September 10, in the fall hope of & Wiessed immortality, Maxcager, eideot dauchior of Sinry ‘and the late Jotn Gray, aged 20 yoars, 6 montha and 8 days. aed be Nono knew. por but to love her, Nove owme her but to praise, Tho relatives aud friends of the family aca respectiufly fovited to ajtend the funeral, from her late reviieues 407 West Forty 2c 04 stroesy ongMondiay afiarsece, 4 past one o’cleuk without turther iuvitanion, id ing will bo taken \o Greenwood for interment, Paisley (Scotland; wapers pleasn copy. ‘Fiastm—At Carmansville, on Friday, Soptambe: 8, Janet, wife of Alexauder Hastie, & valive of seytinnd, aged $7 gears. "Phe relatives aud frieuds of the (rinily aro respe invited to aitend the funeral, ‘rom her late + oorner of 168th streot and Jeoth aver ue, fornoon, at half-past twolve o'civck. by roa? cars leave Chambers #trest depot at huil peat slevee o'clock A. M, ‘The remains will be tuterrea if Crees woud Glasgow papers please copy. a Thar Seplembor & of Nevesink, , Colonel Wittiax Joxee, a city pa yee Now York, iu the “Ootis, your a is Og. Kanaan.—On Friday evening, September 9, after a very short iliness, Joun Jamm Kescay, tho seis now ot Patrick and Mary Keegan, of the pariah of Tu ie gl Monaghan, Ireiand, aged 1 year, 3 pet, 4 ‘aud ry relatives au Of the family, and elo thoes of bie uocie, Borns 1, APO reepectiuliy iavited attend the Funeral,’ he residence of his parents, td Seventh avenue, oornor of Fitteenth abreet, this gSuadey} aftorncon, at two o'clock. bey 8 Song Saturday, Septembor 10, Rowen; KeLast, ie aaa ral will take placo from tag ed rosiag co, OT Columbia atrest, South oklya, on ven, twe-o! Laporte iM.) papers please ‘copy. N. the members of star of Bethlehem Ladge, Xo room, September iB sae oelock Y. My to pay the last tribuce of respect to remains of oF Jate brother, Ruevm. Keiser, The fomrianee will be takes to Evorgreens Cometery tor alert By rdac of &, PURDY, W MoCarpix, Secretary pi ro tans: Ramon Priday, r gepercabec 3, Wits H., only chile Of Philip Kass, aged 1 year and 3 days The relatives aud fri-ats of the faanly, are Ta gees 4 ‘Wvited to attend the fwieral, from the reaidetice of uncle, Elghtieth strcs:, second “house west” pf entie, this (Sunday) s{ie.noon, as oné o'clock. Will be takea W Greaawod for interment, if —On Saturday, September 10, of consum)ties, Romenr Krux, aged 37 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respoct(ui favited to astend the uneral, frum bis late residence, 31 —— second street, on Monday morning, at tee o'cloc! Murnay.—At the residence of Captain Mci!int k, U B. N., Key Wont, fia. on Friday, July 20, of yellow fever, Mitnart Munear, Paymuster’s Cierk U.S,N., aged af ae be rest in peace. Amen. Ho was the youngest e00 of Mr. Joho bmn Ned pacrick, Eirehae, ‘Bad brother to Mrs Wm. bah ‘Twenty-fiith street, New Vouk. eae toes will be dent regretted by the vffcerr wud men of the Kast Ga bL.ckading Laan wah “te whom he had @ host of kind aod edmuring fr: Belfast and show Lire (Ireland) papers please copy. Montkoem —On Staten isiand, oa Friday, Benvenber’ cy Nancy MONTROSE. mm tives and friends of the family, and those of ‘tephen, Alfred, Teanc, William ‘®ad James Dety, afl ated to atteud she funeral, from bet late rentionee, Meesant Plains, Staten Island, on Munday aiternoon, at two o'clock, without further invitation. Moras —At Eoston, oo Mi August 29, Joun E> warp Monay, aged 3 poars tad ¥ ietiet sise Jom papier See Cee cffiddren of the nde *Mory A. Moran, both of this city, of diptheria. Mornuesey —On Saturday, pe yiomeaged 10, aftor a lone and severe iluess, caused by a: eae beart, ae Joun MORNIssEY, aged 62 years, tho ‘county ef Krikenny, freland, ‘Tho relatives aud friends of she family are respectful invited to attend the funeral, from ber realdence, 06¢ Ninth avenue, thia (Sunday) morning, at seven o'clock. Moors —On Saturday, September 10, Isaac H. Moons, Ged 48 yoars. ‘Tha roativer aed friends of the family are reenctfmt invited to attend the funeral, from bis inte resideaco, June atrect, this (Sanday) ‘afternoon, at five o'clock, without Curtuer inyitalion, His remains wit be taken om Monday morutug to Miller's Place, L. I., for interment, ona —At Newport, KR. ., ou Friday, September @, Chan ADA ooly child of Albert J. aad Motline A, Otis, aged 1 2 montbs ana 19 days. The fir take place this (Sanday) afternoon, a © o'ciock, from the residence of the « father, de street, Brookiyn, The friends of the fawitly are requested to attend without further notics, No cards Maine aod New Flampebine papers plaase copy, Jn Saturday, September 10, at tho resilience 1,29 gllea ate ENGLAN., wile of u 0, of Garon caatl county, Iretand. For votive of fineral see to-morrow" papers Fiat ~-At bis residvoce, at Newtowa, L. L, om Satur- day, Seprember 10, Joun Firm. Notice of the faneral wit be givon in the papers of to morrow Parvo. —On Saturday, September 10, of disease of the kidooya, Marraew Parton, aged 20 years. The friends end relatives of the deceased are respect folly soy ised to attend toe funeral, from his iate rosidenoe, No. 205 West Twenty wixth strewt, this (Sunday) alter: At Ubreo o'clock, without farther nouce neno.—On vers 43 September 10, Hie re of Down. Sl Samum two o'clock, from the residence of bis aant, Airs te, T3 Henry street. Rowwamea —At her residence No, 31 Rast Fifty-sccoud street, on Saturday tm Osmenaa Eitowons Fore nenc, A native of Swedeo, bora in Sandstrom, sfler @ Jong And painful siekness. The frieuds of the famiy are respectfully invited to ae tend tbe funeral services, this (Sunday) acternc a, a6 threo o'clock, Her remains will be takeo to Now Rochelle joe wwlerment. Tee ier Saturday, September 10, after a long and pain(ul Wliness, Jwius Skwar, sbe Leloved wife of G J Baritean, ia the 24 your of ber ago. The friends aud :ciatives are respectfully. nvited to a food vho (funeral, from ber iste residence, No. 152 C Place, thie (Sunday) sftersoen, at two o'cloek. Dubiie (Ireland) papers please copy. beaaely, oo ay, September 8, of Giptheria, Hayvan Avetatoe ©, Brmwanr, infant daughter of M. H. aod M, &. Stewart, aged 2 years, T months and latives and frieads of the family are respectiolly to attend the funeral services, at the Fesidenee of her paroate, 126 Chariton street, (Sunday) morm ing, at one o'clock. Her remains ‘wild be takea to West daughcer of W. A. Stuart, The fuaeral will take piace from 380 Brook!yu, this (Sunday ) afternogs, at one e’clock. Secuow.—On Thursday evening, September 8, Frame wiox SarcHow, aged 61 years and 3 month, The relatives and (risods of ag og reepectfuly invited to attend the funeral, from Tate reeident 1,962 Third avenue, Harlem, tals Gundaz) a tcrooce, twa o'clock. ‘Aubarn (N, Y.) pleage copy. Ta:imavgn—On Thureday, Septemder 6, TaLemavan, infant eon of & 3. and M. J. T 20 months and 3 days. The relatives and friends are rospectfeliy iavited we attond the funaral, from bis father’s reside-ce, \u Mor riewnia, this (Sunday ) afternoon, :° ‘Unagnemit.—in Brooklyn, on Hanan, relict of Peter Undert # “Whe friends of the family are rorpect attend the funeral services, at to ag da two o'eivel ober 16, se of Dew aftornoou, eu to Manbissett, l “Unurminia, As Clow (ore + Sinan UNomRRTLL, JAuge bith, bea for inierraena, on Savor Leni ane lave Chas. U oe ct tbe house, on flagaaay merning, at A Stash,” 1. L, on Friday mornia | \ ARUT. “aod of bia brothero ow rd, are veapect? wily invited to astond the the residence of the tmilets Bay Side avon EOF ) afternoon, wt Lbres o’slook, MN. J, on Wednesday aiorn' nor 1. 606F yy, at pie residence, Anan N. Wat in ibe 68d Oar # , hws ogo. Hie colstlv6s apg seqenia neces are respectfully vit astond tu funeral, teem bis late resicenes, Clin 221, DF omday alternoon, at two o'clock. out further ‘otis, Warrkt--Ab Nev rark,