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ee ‘Wee Fastion Course presented.a Toit egneanenee poe darday afternocs, some ton thousand pecple being coD Seiaaia tasee 0c emmasntics Goeted catetes fear bs terest maoileeted ts the result of thie esuse costiness inetent trotters oa the turf, It wae again day for the | onabeted. The court was crowded ae esual, and great Wroprietor, The crowd began to assembie at an early ecrrcety wap manifested wo catch ogiimpse of ihe prima ‘Boar to ascertain the condition of the horses and the state ‘the dotting, oo that they might make some estimate | #00. ARLE fF & report of the pruovedinx: the relative speed of the borses. The stallion bad een withdrawn from the field, oo account of iawe Kmma Became the Prince tbe seconde bile Morgan was of little ‘eeceunt. Before the start Ewmse became ihe favorite | D¢ paid io gold or ite equivalent ap by agreement; Mr. fageinsi tbe feld. The day was Deautifully adapted (ora | Grae paid her the equivalent, and my daughter gave Masi race, but tbe track was rather doll Lady Emma seomed raiber too fleshy for a bruising trot, but wasas | mevis were made, Mr. Grao always computed ihe were, Lady Mevorite, Butler third, Iandsome sf & peacock. Prince seemed up tothe top | yor: bs rever objected to her ia. that way; Butler looked well, but was bedly | was with my anal paige troupe guiied coder the arm, while Morgan was wot tbe J) ‘Morgan that he was the day he trotted agawet Flora ‘Temple op the Centreville Course some five years ago. | the notefrem Mr. Grae she was then busily ec, been the horse he was theo, ‘bad!y out of shape, One hundred policemen were on the ground to preserve order, and at the appointed time, the fudgen—\essts, Conklin, Simmons and Myerse—baying for Mr, Grau before; abe subg about ‘Atsy eight ‘nee the borses were called op and made | “% etch in conditton. ‘obe | Wae performing F center to the AH ot March deen appointed Firs: Heot— Av the second atiempt they got sway wel! segether, Butler havieg a little the best oF it Emma on the juside, Butler the second Piace, Princo third, with Morgan outsia ind Wovk the jead, ~~ of fmma at the quarter ind ber, avd Morgan miter continued , but there he br ke and Hmma closed u; _ Morgan and Prineo together, Butler was two leogthe in front of Smina ince and Morgan about three lengths bebind. Ai she burst, made up «length, ans ing up the rear. leading two lengths tte the back- shook her off, and led tury two lengths. Emma secoud, 1 et, Dut trotting steadily ob, utler, still iexding two lengths, broke up, bot catching again 1b aD inetwat, kept ia [roat. then made 4 bad break, and Prince took the send place, Butler ed Lome two lengths aud a ball, Prince second, three lougins auead of | mma, aud the mare ove Jengib | Coming up the wud Heat. —Bath tbe pools at $1 Morvan at $16. ‘call over the others, wel)- $95. Emma at $75 avd Alter seoring twice Butler cast » sboe delvy was occagioued by the mishap. Tben they soured ali a doven times befure they got the start Whee pooped was given Butier took the lead, Prince second, on broke up, and Emma took the second place, Price third, and Morgan fourth, ter pole in thirty ex seconds, Butler leading two leugibe she about ‘three quarters of @ length ahead of Prince, Morgan four lengths lu the rear. Packstretch Prince broke up and fell of a couple of dengins, Butler still leiding Emmatwo lengths avd trotting very steadily. Morgac had now passed Priace, aud begab At the half mile pole—time 1.124 —Botier still kep& the gap open, the mare three | dengibs anerd of Morgan, who was one . Passing the new stand Emma clos end got on (he hip of the bluck, and at the three quarter she was at bis girth, with Morgan close op and ipoe trotting again very nicely and closing. Commg mma broke up, and Morgan passed apital effort for the jead; but Butler home a winner by two head of Emma and Priece ‘They passed the quar. ahead o; Emma, 4o.¢loge rapidly on Exoma tb aead of ter and made @arried bim to a break and on sengths, Morgan tbree lengt abree lengths behind. Time 2:27, Third Heat.—General B. tier was now & great favorite, four to one,being wagered on bim against the _ One of Prince's shues @0t lone after scoring twice, Hime was allowed to fasten it, After nearly @ dozen starts the horses were nicely Started, but before get:ing roued the turn Butler aud stull tbe black continued to take the lead, Emma ei Ab the quarter po! Batler led half a length, the mure was one length 10 On the backstretch Emma went up to were veck aod veck tor one hundred aud Emma ied a jexeth bats the'hai! mtie pole ip 1:14, one length in frovs of Morgan, gtb ahead of Butler sloving, and was second at the now stand, the mare !cad ‘mg @ levgth Gung down the lower inra Prince was | ro, Taylor aod Hartman; J had a conversation with them losing web by inch, while Morgan also wae closing op. The three were tovether at the three-quirter pole aud mestreteh without daylight betwecu ibem, the mare leoding, Prince second and Morgan thi ight leugibs iD the rear. ob Was Lhe most exciting ai re all under the whip to th rince won by a neck and ehoniders, FRA a length bebiud, whe Butler wa Morgan Dota broke u d Prince last. balfa loogth ahead of Mor frout of Prince, a aud U nen Butier left his ieo “who wes ove leo Prince now began swung on the b Butler was #:x gle up the bom a 1 Heai,—The betting was still ip te deiug laid ab evens against the neld, eutside, haa the led by half a length, Prince kecond, re Butler and Morgan broke, @ lead on the tara, closely (ollowed og vbe mare, Morgav tbird and Butler fourth, ‘Al the quarter pole—tine thirty-six eeconds—Prince wag two leagtbe Bhead of Linina, who was two lengtis ahead of Sthers, who were neck and neck. On the backstretch ce broke twice, bat lost nothing, and be led to the pole two levgthe ahead of Emma, she four abead of Butler, who bad broken badiy, and Time, 113%. On eogths, the mare second, and far abead Butler: but he was vow coming with a rush. yrince seemed to De tr fie caine home @ wipuer by Jeoond, Hutier one length benio aw ed ds from tbe stand. Morgen was disianced and riece Ui wok gan giving it up, Pp ng very vas.ly, ngthe, the mare ving broken up Pin Re Heat —The betting was three to one op Prince | other woman; during the three weeks we were at Morgan being out of the race the other ot off without much trouble, and very evenly to- jn front about a length as ihey ft, Pan third, eines the Geid. reached the first turn, Emma eet fg broken up badly. ' Prince wet ead of Emma, who was five Vengtbe wend | bad ihe up g ggcond time, and wo lengths abe.” fartber and farther ip the sear, being about eight leaks bebind the mare—at the “ai mile pole, time 1:14. Prince bad openea the gap ob fe soare Lo three levgths, aod to ali appearance bad the yace jo baud. The mare beg: off badly, the Joner turn was half a dozen jengths bebind the wiv- wor; but #tiil eigbt lengths ahead of Butler gied on, but without the a! lightest change, and Prince ope me, Pesan eight leugine ahead of the mare, who ins, Time of the beat, 2 04. ame Sept, 21.—Purae and eiake $2,600, ts, best three in five, Mace outered b. g, Prince, sco. m Lady Emme. one Bit ed McLaughlin ex Fourth heat... Broekiyn City News. ‘Tus Late Coronen Was, T. © GROWER.—The remaios of We into Colonel Wm. T, OC, Grower were yesterday con- signed to the!r last resting place in Greenwood Cemetery, from Ube residence of bie father, ip Jefferson street, near Colone) Grower commanded the Seven- ont New York Volupteers at the baltic of 00 the Ist of September !m Bodiord avenue. where be | the words C. M. Frevch,o the Ormand piace Presbyie- wien church, who paid a deserved sribuve to the bravery ihe Ibirteenth regiment, Col Wood- ward, scled a8 e@cort, and the following officers ofeated wt pail bearers -—Ool fl. 8, Lanemwg, form mg the Seventeenth, Col, T. F. Morris, Ninety-tbird regi- ment New York Voluntcers; Ooi, Boore, oo a New York Volunteers, Lieutenant Lieutenant Colonel F. 0. Kapiee, Col hurbert and Capt Ay five years of age, imownen.—The body of an unknown man was feund | of red brick, wit Bay Ridge o0 tbe Zist inet, The deceased | * Probably the most beautiful piace of the Kind in | © tnd on gray cansimore pantaloons, blue vert, two white eirie, red Senne! drawers, calfekia Door, and on bie | eon Was & HOLS [rom A. A Stnally lo Captal Wilsey relation (0 tho Barge Kinderhook, dated ecember 7, Jomice W. K Bennett, of Bay Ridge, i formacion required @f the deceased. ‘iy command. ‘The deceased | to be -—_ give ang teriher Lryarron)—Sleamelip Persia Yourand chid, Mrand Mra W Macken Mre moore Mrend Mrs Leet er Mrand Mrs Hepaine, jervant, Mins Siew Wovenkine, & 0, Bdwafd Mili 7, Judge Pierrepout Carer) ead unaid cI wionkar,” C as i Gesibill, Mies A Wo ca nuth F Wasamuth, Gols ulian Ale n, Mr Kilvure, Mies iam (yn, Me Weir, MF Thomsoo. Hastings, Ad nichardsor Mie Coldwall and six hitireo. BY Baboook, Jr. DBs cet ti Nathan, J Oppendein tmonin y Me Bearnehie* H Faehe, Bo Lew ¢, Jan Grist JF Maguire, Tove hE e-R Gibda, ¥ K Sowers, lady, pron. & Wade aod non, («vt A Down, h Fer p Kanoo Avrigunaga, Bure iver’ Linacena P Larronde. Filipe THE ITALIAN OPERA CASE, Marine ore Kuvan—Bttor.—Os Wednesday Zi—Feutine Oastri we. Jace) Grou —The to ad eae ee Git Sarr paws Cw . are Weaver Duhon, bee ad. on on Lora wane Somes. Tnaace Casey. September 16, at Bt, Jevepb's Gone apd other artists who were present eo the ceva Kéwaré Castri examined for abe plaintuf:—T em the | 2,<ards fatber of the plaintif: 1 am ber agent, she Ras always lived with me, wae preeent when Mr. Grau bad an ster- view with my daughter in November last; Mr. Grao brougDt ber eighty-tbree dollars, abe said she expected 1e to Miman, ‘ali of tia city. Died. Ba.—At die late residence, bi 4, 7 Mi the mM & receipt: Iwas generally preeevt when the pay- una eptomer 18 Som ‘amount due ber by the'price of gold op the day of pay- | “Sed 27 years. Biscmaumre At Waite Pinte, wight, logged , barns, aged at three o'clock, from the residence of James saat, daughter was then studying two operas; abe pang Ove times tas week ip opera; when she lowe] studying, 1 went to Mr. Grau apd expestuiated wit bine ‘upon the difficulty of the task bo sakil keew notbing avokt Dusivess, and iusisted that ebe ebould => pd war sanjcllo, my daughter bad never retased to wited to assemble. Bani, relict tiene 3 ‘a uy anes of years and 4 movibe. Tne relatives ana fri img the season. Counsel for the defenee—Ceriainly, she was obliged by her contract to sing four times # week. This attempt to show shat the piwiotiff wes forced © do more than was xpected of ber je uvdecoming. Mr. Grew bed paid ber pinplly for ail ber serv icee. Counse! for the plantif—Thst ie & question for the ory to decide. lamination resumed—My daughter had never studied Massauielio before; it was a new role to her. it was uot acoounced beforehand 4a the newspapers; after refasing tong in Massaniello my daughrer.gent a letter to Mr. Gran on the subject; the matter then dropped, and they were 00 ag intimate terms as ever, stopping at tbe together; was present wheu Mr. Taylor broug! Grave lolier requesting my daugbter Lo wing io Massa. Biello; my daugher said it was impossible for ber to mody'a new ope Seehe bad 40 aing tbat vigbi mr. Grav told me that he bad engaged sadame Lorini Whitiog before the trouble occurred with my daugkier @boub Maseaviello, ihe Huguenote was given once. tioce ‘no let of June jagi wy daughier bas siways been ai Mr, Grau’s disposal. Croes-examinued—My daugbter eang ip concerte on two occasions since the let of n German opera, but tb mencea Coanse) for the plewtf—it made xo difference how often wr the alt was Commenced delexce—Js i2 ‘mportant to gow who broke tbe Bel Examin: resomed—My daughter bac ap offer to Bing in the Germar opera, bus she deeiiwed on the | ercund that she was cot free from Mr. Grau | Yet, pd besidee, she did not undersiand German; | ac the time Mr. Grau brought vs sbe $88 in paper money my daughters apd mysclf both objected to it because it wae not in gold. Mr, Grac said if it was In the contract that the paymente were to be made in gold or ite equiv. Jent he wae willing to pay ip thal way. be alwaye paid in that way; we appeared to St. Louis eome two or three weeks before we got to Olncinnati, Q&. Was it pot whi You were in 8. Lows as your daughter sapg Live nights ib one week? A. na ae eet Qpy tbing extra for enging the fifth ti an Grau made ber a present of fifty dollars. ¢ Wet ‘was tbe first perform. ‘Boce ip Cincipoatl’ A, I could not say, Dut) think it was Martha; the second performance was Sonnambuia; Norma was given op the third night, and Martha was given on the fourth night, which occurred on Satur- day. Q. Now, did your Sadatiar fing in more than toree of these operas during that week at Cipcio- pati’ A. 1 dont think she did. Q. Did she sing More than turee times the second week she was in Cincimnati? 4. I don’t think she did, Q. Did she sing more than three nights during the third ween? A. i don’t think she did, Q. Then bow do you account for her statement that she sang five nights in one week at Cipcinnatl? A. From one Wednesday to another the sang five times, but not for any week ending on Sa turday. Q PM your daughter sin, snnounce y bor poe eps Tue remaiue will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for tateryoenk o'clock, ‘164 Greenwicd ei ic fite, “monwor, ine trends of the family are respectfully 1" tend the funera), from 134 Greenwich serest, wie (Su! day) afternoon, at two o'clock. ‘Lockport papers please copy and 3 dave. The relatives and {rieede - the family are respectfully imvited to attend the funeral, from tl oridtather, Mr. Bowne, 21 Delancey street, thie (Tbure day) afternoon, at one o'clock. Foughkeepsie papers please copy. Couns, —Un eday morning, Reprember 20, at his illness, Lieutenant P. B. Corns, of Company B, Sixty- month regiment N.Y. 8. N.G., & native of Drogbeda, coun Wy Meato, lreiaud, aged 80 years. and members of the Sixty-ninth regiment, are respect! ul- xt oue o'clock. Company B, of the Sixty-pintb regiment, Will act as an escort. Drogheda (Ireland) papers please copy. CaRnoLsK.— At bie late residenee, 36 Pitt Canoien, Peet, Janes in-law Edward Lyach and Jonn Dillon, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday morning, at ten o'clock, from St. Mary’s church, bis sou, Oosrxit©.—On Tuesday, September 20, Micnam, be- loved son 0! William and the late Johanna Costello. Hie friende, and those of the family, are respectfully ia yited to vtteud the funeral, from his late residence, 108 Bayard sirees, corner Baxter, this (Thuraday) afternoon, at one o'clock Canery.—Killed, at City Point, on Friday, _Laptember 168, Wn.ttax Caseipy, mm the 22d year of his ag His riends and acquaintances and hore of his uncle, Witijam Harrop, are respectfully invited wo attend t faneral, from the residence of his uncle, 143 Cedar street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o’clock, without fur ther notice. -—On Tuesday morning, September 20, at tb of kis mother, 243 Kivington street, a(ter a short but severe ilivess, Lieutenant P. H. Couns, of Company B, sixty-pinth regiment N. Y, SPN. oi aaanve of Drogheda, County Louth, Ireland, aged 30 y: ‘The relstives ad friends of tbe family, alse tbe Ramicere aud members of the Siaty-ninth regiment, are respoct fully !nvited to attend the funeral this (‘Ihuaday) alter- noon at one o'clock. Company B, of the Sixty ninth regi. ment will act as ab escort. New Orleans papers please copy. Camrneit.--At Lincoln Hospital, Washington, on Mon- peras was your daugh- ele reiused to study Massanieliv? A. Yhe Huguenots xnd Divorab Q. You stated that Mr. Grau told you be hed engaged Madame Lorin} Whiting Weldon Railroad, BsewaviJ. Cawrerit, son of Bernard before the rof fr ya u si ‘s pelea tng yy gem gored rk and the late Catharine Campbell, in the ‘ist year of his to—are you sure he did not eay he would engage her: Be told me be bad engaged ber. Panlioe Castr) recaiieéd—!I know the witnesses Tomar ie! A age. The fun will tae place on Friday morning, at nine ck,g from ihe residence of bia father, Ms Curiton avenue, Brooklyn. His remains will be taken to st. James’ Cathedral, where asolema requiem mass will be oliered for the repoge of his soul. The relatives and friends of tae ‘amily, also the members oj the Four. townth regiment ~& M., of whick be was a mer are respectfatly inv ited to attend. im reference to the opera of Magsaniello, } told them 1 could not siudy it, Bs I bad too muca to do 7 1 wrote to Mr. Grau «bout the matter was potbing fad sbout the « 1 did not tel Mr. Grau tual would not giudy Marsapiello becat ae u a not a griay stamautelio? ebb After a short itiness, on Wednesday , September rh high po thaneliaes chase elvan x tan ariite te ai Jani Baas, th the Sta seer ot iene. Bia apps the wentect rd potlog more about the | , Me funeral Will take place from his parents’ resi dence, No. 75 Broome street, on Friday afternoon, at haif-paet on friends of the family, und algo the (riends of his uncle, Dennis Farrell, are part larly invited to attend. Ilis remains will’ be taken to Calyary Cemetery for interment Fostex.—in Brooklyn, on Wedueeday, September 21, Haroun, only son of A. S. and Mary J.’ Foster, aged 6 yeurs and 1 month. The remains will be taken to Pepperell, Maes., for in terment. VirzoanaLh.—On Wedverday, September 21, of }inger- ter the, \. li@ Mr, Gran ever inform you that Chun damages for your reivsing w sing in histsuziello: A. He did not, Q. Ab St. Louis had you new roles to stody) A. Yer, tue Barvier and Robert @ Are you sequarted with the customs and regulations of Hurcpean opera bouses? A. Iam. Q What is the customary time allowed artixis to study @ new role? A. lor aU opera tragic fifteen days, for bnflo opera eight Gaye: tome artiste require a month on account of nervousn Q Wid Mit. Grau tell you that be had en- gaged Madame Lorini Whiting before be wrote you the Her remains w 637 Weet Forty-second street, to Calvary Cemetery for interment, this Tharsday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Gnawam,—On Wednesday, September 21, Scorr, infaut son of Charles W. and Huldah ¥. Grabaim, aged 10 mouths letter dismissing fe did: before we went to | i2€ consumption. Jonana Monianry, the beloved wite of Cincinnati at Ww Michael Pitrgeraid, aged 2 years. pe i Whiting aud you appear be conveyed (rom her late residence, A. We did. in Doo Giovanni and the ip ihe eame op Huguenots. Jacob Grau recalied for the defence—Hefore writing to Mise Castri about appearing in Massaniello | had re quested her to y the part; po objection was made by the plaintiff to einging in the oper wuge she had not time enough to study when Miss Castri refused to sing 10 diakeauiello abo raid | ought to give the part to eo: ‘Tae friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the residence of his grandfather, street, this (Thurs ee ae at four 0’ ook, witoout further invitation ANNs.—Cb Tuesday, September 20, Many Janu AT SON, Wife of J hn Hanna, in the 32d year of her age. Her remains will be taken to Greenwood, this (Thurs- day) afternoon, ar two o'clock, [rom her lhe residence, 6; Portland avenue, Brooklyn. Heten.—Ou Toesday evening, September 20, after & short but severe ilivess, CHagies Ruvours, son of rife F. and Amelie Heller, aged 16 years, 1” month ay: Tho relatives and friends of the family, also the yoem bers of the hiusical Protective Union avd of Ue Caited Brotbers’ Lodge, No, 66, F. and A M., ar@ “rogpectiuliy invited to attend the funeral, from the Te dence of Dis No. 136 Htizabeth atte (ar “ynureday) after- 3 two o'clock. HEGEUAR —I” eh ign, 08 ‘Sn Wétaeaday, September 21. a the 24th - oinat) Miss Castri only sang eigbt times; Madame Loriui Whiting’s engagement commenced on the 23d of March; bere wns no povelbijity of my engaging her before tho 10th of March, the date of my letter dismiesing Miss Cas- tri; Madame Lorint Whiting wae in Havana at (bo time I ith Mise Castri. The Court, here ook a recess for fifteen minutes. ‘The afternoon was spent by the counsel iu #am the eviderfce, afte! Cglagk ing up ich the Court adjourned until ten following ‘ha! > Relig CONSECRATION OF & NEW BYNAGOGUS. The congregation of Shaarai tephiia, which for the past feventeen years has held service in Wooeter street, is sbout to cbange ite place of worship to a new building, | ju.yy- ea situated in Broadway, between Thirty-fitth and ‘Thirty- pie yobs Uhe tate F. Suydam Hegems Lzib sirgets, Ie will be fret used and consecrated 19, { ” Yhe (uueral will teke plaoe on Friday afteruoon, at two PAE Soe hs THERAY o'clock, from 487 Fulton avenue morrow afveraook a BRE crclock. The yy and | Os owe—In Prooklyn, on Wednesday evening, Septem Gedicatory services on this occasion are impressive and imporing. A large chorus, trained and | Jomes, age¢ 2 years and 4 months. conducted by Edward Woolf, the celebrated musieal com. . M. Jenacs, Who has acted a mipister in this city for | Myrtle avenue, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock. the past Lweuly-live years, will deliver the opening seg. Macony.—Captain Jamis 1. Matonr, of ship l'rancis B. mon. The scrolls of the iaw, which are peuned on par ch. | Cutting, aged 57 years ment, will be taken from the ark apd carried around, tiy, | _ His friends are resp ir promises to be & very DO sel end | aflernoon, at one o’ciock. We would advise all thote per sug who | MCNa*aKa influence to obtain ti at once, for we understand that they are alread raced at bigh premium. quote from the Jecish Messy ger, tend the f organ of the leraelites in this city, the (elle wins, ¢ a the reaid tion of the interior of the new synagogue = of bie paren' wiped in imitation of eek. The sapportirig pili “4 ee The ark ie of exceeding “pew aty Ma design Paradise, Keq., aged 70 years. a finieb, Corinthian columns #4 awa: support « ri cbly carved entablatare, surmoanting which are the | attend she funei o 4 ‘aables of stine,’ representing the Tea,"Commanamenta. | James T. West, 143, Washington street, oo Frid before Whom thou , noon, at two o'cloc! thou standcat? (in He- | BOM: siagion (De! ) papers please copy. ¥R.—Ob Tuesday im POWRR, <oocktopher, Ireland, aged 48 years mains will be taken to St. Joseph Brew) appesr ip letters of gold wpon Vie base of the en- tab The ark 8 ascended by four steps, and the platform will be Rancsomely GarpeVad, uniorm with the A’memor. The eyvagogue is wel) lighted from windows | Bally’ op the street aod avenue. In tte evening light will be | _ the fornished from handeome ‘rackets, with globes, arranged | 5 along the paneled ‘rons %. the gallery and wito on the side be said for the repose of her soul. | walls of tbe building. ed sea aire <t Loute (Missouri) papers please copy. NEW RYNAGOGUR IN PHULADRLPHTA. hg yg pethng fg ens the “reorm’’ Jewr of Philadelphia bave just erected a most beautiful Doiiding fora civated ‘to the Most Hig em very large brown stone trimmings Toternally it yo, in the 27th year of bis age. Due notice of funeral wiil be given. Norwalk and Albany papers please copy. structur | america feats and pews are op the ground ticor: but there is », ab the back of which (bere stands a ‘reform’? Jews | Giffer materialiyin their mode ‘of vervice from those wbo Adhere to she od plank. The indies and geotiemen in the new style of service sit pext to eack other, which is not ar wireet, \bis (Thureday) afternoon, at two o'clock, Shenwas.—On Tuesday, September 20, after allowed among the followers of the old sebool, Many | *8® f ‘ bn . , The relatives and friends of the famtly are reepecttully | other innovations ana so-called ‘improvementa” are |, ibe ,teletivee and trends 0 ins Theda) aereoas ; 4 - st twooclock, from tbe residence of her son-in-law, neice cig fl David Gordon, S64 Ninth street, Her remains will be made by there ‘reform » Which re DOL sanctioned taken to Groemwood Cemetery for interment. AURIVAL AND RECEPTION BROOKLYN REGIMENT. days. The remnant of the Porty-eigoth New York State The iriende af the family are reepectfolly invited to at- Volusieere (Hrooklyn regiment) nombering some one beagle nr ma ne Tee hundred meu, arrived from the vest of war yesterday | Warum —Av Hempetend, L. 1., on Monday, Septem- nim, oply won of Henry and kil formally received by the Brooklyn | ber 19. ¢ *, 1 month and 26 days. ained with « dinner at Montague | aged 20 y T stay to the field they bave performed nd have everywhere received the ndere They were escorted through Twenty-third regiment N. G. J, thie (Tbured: a. from bie inte reside hur Personal Intotiigence. mh the morning, returning WhO was eupponed killed at the bute | ing of the Wildernems on the éth of May, ie ® prieouer and Wait ace. wo! The Gevera) bar received » letter from bim wo that | from a wor - 7 months and 15 daye MAARIAGES AND DEATHS. Future notice will be given of the funeral - Wincumeran.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, September Married wa 0, Magy Wineweeren, aged 36 youre, Bes renew —Thomne,—O0 Saturday, Reptember 17. by tain Balinon Winches b regiment of the Foo atreet Metoodies #), P. M. of Zerodatha we No. 483, and W. branmiaw to Mre [us the late ‘National Jouave Lodge, W. D., F. and A we CODY The funera! wil) take piace on Friday afternoon, at two September 12 by Rew, | o'ceok, from her late residence souiveant onrner of MYF Jobo J. See, at the residence of the oride’e father, Jura | ile avenue and Comberlsnd street. The relatives ang mas Direw, Jt. of Jersey Oity, to Mine Luge M Pruce, | ‘rience of the family, toe member of /oredatha Lodge of New Branswras, NJ » No. O80, ade ein Lodge 440, Fo aod A. ML, the Hory—Verron.—On Wednesiey, September 21, by the | members oy Company F, Tenth regiment N. ¥ V.; the Rev. Dr maou, Mr. A Varro, both of tiie city Ne cw Hovs-—DavEOOn.—OW Tieniny, “eptember 40, at thes revidence of the bride'® favor, by Rew Ff Sponers Koved, h Kome Boor. of betimore Mo. We Mine Hemew Hore to Mine janes wou Revel Aekocation and (be f Ny law ited to attend ie Hawpriure aod ye, t gepetiar of Alexander Davideos, — . Sermiete thathh “oki the tatiecint Episcopal ebured, PlaimGeia, N.J., by the Rev. A. M. Palmer, Epxoxp C. Kenxaoy, of fy ter ag ih 7 Loves, extent oer dS LW. Miller. 5 the Rev. 4). Venuta, Mr. source, Hedeon Cy ve eee stasis sooo, davgnier of the late Joke Teanele, all o/ the above pce Sraiuan—Rrvo.—On Wednesday, September 14, at the of tbe Denies ome by the Rev. Mr. see, youngest davgbier Atiantic street, Brooks, on eannday “eptember Gronce J. Bau, Brown.—At Weenies Sag. New York city, om Baown, of New Orleans, New Orleans and Baton Rouge papers me eae, ina years. fener will take place this (Thursday) schon tigjo! Pw 10 Sande street, Prnelaa, where the relatives and nce Rei —Un ieday cro, September 21, Many yp med are respectiully invited to attend the raneral from her late residence, 105 Hudson street, op Friday ‘afternoon, Bt two o'clock, Bix. —O0 Tuesday alvercoon, conan 20, as three Feet, of apopler Bucur, eon Of A. O. ond Kies Buck, aged 2 years avd 6 Bowsn—Oo Wecneeday morning, September 21, exiy ‘non of .crem\ah A. and Mary BE Bowne, aged § movibe residence of his Tesidence, 243 Rivington etrect, after a short boi severe The relatives and friends or the family, aleo the officers ly invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, where a solemn high mace will be said for the repose ot day, September 19, of woands received at the battle of grces, Woodward, NYork for Lonaon (and proces id tobe very | ber 21, Avow. only daughter of Francis H. and Jennie ‘yhe relatives and friends are respectfuliy invited to poner, will sing psalms aud prayers in the Hebrew. Rev, | vattend the funeral, trom the parents’ residence, 713 tfully Invited to autemd the fu- lent members of the COngrer ALigg, neral, from 18 Nassac etree}, Brooklyn, this (Taursday) September 21, Rorenr, 8 Lo Mao re eldest -on of William and Jane McNamara, aged 18 years. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- al, om SFiday.morning, at ten o'clock, from it Fordham, Westchester county. | The remains will be taken to Cavdry cemetery. “ ry is bapdeor Panapinm.—Im Jersey City, on needay,, Septerader toed Se tmitation of eek> The Sengariy eet oe | 21, after 8. prinial Toes, Racust, widow of Wm. A. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully fovited to 1, from the residence of her sou in-law, September 20, after a lingering ative of county Kilkenny, parish cbureh, (Thursday) morning, at aime o'clock, September 20, Howann E. Rayaoxp, 800 of’ Henry Raymond, of Brook he nd handsome one, and is built | pi gy im Williamsburg, on Monday, September 19, Brasaty Ritey, & pative of Clavan, ireland, aged 40 friends and relatives are invited to attend the foneral, from bie late residence, No. 126 South Third jong and Protracted jlinese, MARY SumRMAN, in the 76th year of her - Tonxne —(u Wednesday morning, September 21, son F THR FORTY-BGHTE | of yaward and Mary #. Turner, aged & mouths and 20 Walters) iver and friends of the family are reapectfully 7) alternoun, inout further half past one At cighi and ten o'clock leave llempstoad at tweoly tor General on the eteff ef Gen. | minutes to ibree and ten minutes past Ove in the even- 1p Washington, on Tuostay, September 0, d received in front ot Petersburg, June 18, ny A, Sixty eecond regiment New (Abderton Zounvor), aged 18 yearn, moors of Caverpany ©. Thirteent! regunent W. ¥, LG roiy in gone rmont paperr SHIPPING NEWS. Tenn | AR mati M Notiedohm, Lamb, Liverpoo-Bewland & Froth- Antwerpen (Belg), Steenken, Baltimere—C Laling & teeters ar isis ae cok J eis ‘Wales (Br), Re, 4 w, Fish, Tampa Bay~E D Buribot & Co. Brig Linecln Pou, Greenleaf, toe Me-H PSHE LY Dearbora, Harri ), Karssu—T dBW mont oe veteet Roa (nh Ur) Dative, Bt Jokae BOD Be De “etx B B Bouter, He Hulse, WagtinteneBenieg: S ———alaad Ross, © ! Baker & Seur Tasck i ious enteaatts Pe R # Dayton, ete F Bidoredo, Yau fy Hath Lin Aa Ea at 6 Tt Molie?, Bak Baker & Blackstone, Alien, Fall a Rivert Raney. Fieemerdenephine Thotapesa, Cusdifl, BAisore Sieamship Persie (Br) 1). Sept 10. via > nf , Lott, cemahtp Persie (Br), Lott, Livernee wom 1 ith mdse ai a Trea, 6 mile niles # of Old Bend K'nraie. passes stesmaeh'p ‘ 18th, ‘Qoean Phas. Ton 0820, steam. Jat 2, lon r1 Pil, wiih Do! wen rk Mesa chy 1 “ileintnond! Barbadoe 19 dag with mo- ann to rg ® ow. holmes, Gb Martina, 14 days, with malt, 10 DR at coe Eclipse (Br), Cole, Shulee, 8 days, with apare, 10 J Scr Tsk B Small, Cole, Shulee, 8 daye, with spars, to Peek & Church Schr Evelyn, Barber, Elizabethport for Stamford, Bebr I » Bmail, Providence. Bebr Hickman, Bergen, Norwic Scbr Marie L Hal, swrence, Portland, Ct. - SAILED. 20th—Sieamers Bl Old, City ef Riebmond, i "k# Eagie, M Morton, Honduras, cea vrige Maracaibo, Grace Worthington. * Caroll Downing, Anette, Florence, Sas Wright, 8 B —Rteanere Creole, Ariel, Scotia. Wind during the day from SW to 8B. fier having ndergone extensive improvements and alterations in ber saloons and staterooms dnring the preparatory for-her voy- ge Orieans om Saturday. October 1. The new steamship Guiding Star will follow on the 16th, after which the steamers of (hin line will Jeave weekly, Banx Horowox, A2, 414 tone, built at Mattapoisett in 1832, has been eold on private terms. Bric Loree, from Philadelphia, was get off tne beach at Lewes, Del, on Saturday. and was at the Breakwater wait- ing for a crew to proceed to New York. Brig Oax, A~, now Laheina, 22! tons im 1888, to go under the Hanoverian flag, bi private terms, Scux Cor1a—The watcn on board US revenue ontter Jar Campbell, at 1 o’eioe! hoard achr Ci it at Hogezand been wold on kon Sunday morning discovered fire on cl of Dennis, Capt Kelle. from Norwich for New York, atanchor in New London harbor. A boat with men was dispatcned to her assistance, who succeeded ip extinguishing the fre. ScrKen ScrooxeR—Capt an Cant ¢ ef pilot boat Vision, mo arived at New Bedford 10th tuat, ‘reports s acir. apps. flee west halt south from bound through Vinerard Foresall and jibs were act. and at the achr was run into en Be took from herthe topmasts, rigging and gaff topealls, and her ‘ly. which was peaked ‘blue and red. Capt Ben) Baker. in the schr Susan. accempanied by Nr Merriman, the sub taarine driver, lait Now Bedford fer the schooner to ascertain further particulars, on J B Swaur. 199 tons, built at Stratford, Conn, in 1861. haggbeen sold om private terme, ‘Whalemen. Bark Sappho, Coflin, of RE. was at sea May §, 20 days trom Talcahuano, having (aken 2 small whales since leav- ing port, making $9) DDIs ep a! told, Hark America. Hole, wae at Mauritue Sune 15, with 360 bbls ay, ail told—-280 bole on board. We. Spoken m ip Andrew Jackson, Johns 240 N, i 0. Hiv of Boston, Kaxer, from Akyab for Falmouth, 14S, low BW. ran, Cordes, from London for NYork, Aug 25, lat 48, lon 22, forergn Por ANTWrnY, Sept 6—Arr HB baju’ eye en Oni ‘no; Sth. St wil ry Sta Bl ‘yao, Mieoa Bove ‘Aug lar Sater Fiwiliems, Shanghae for NYork. Brovwensuay en, Sept 6—Arr Jacoba, Schaap. NYork. Brewwrn aren, iY Bi Herboth, NYork, Klopper, 40; outta. XYork (and cena Tas), M eyer, New pt rr Hal for Bremeu). 8! Sept 7—Sl¢ Ada, Murphy, Portiand. Cawyys. Aug 16—-Arr previous, Lew Chew. Sinclair, Liverpool 6—Arr brie Teresita (Br), Til), ¥. eaco, Vhiladelphia; brig Luchetti (Dan), N¥orks 1th, beg AG Cattell, do, Carnpenas, Sept Arr achr Kate th, rig Coquette (B sehr A} as, Adams, do. Dua, sept Sarr Yorktown, Driver, and America Parwours, Sept 7—Arr Enrichetta, Filiverti Tulladel remen (not as before). | GREENOCK, Sept S=Sid St George (6), St John's J Bertram, Herting. NYork. le Roy, Jobnson. MeGonneil, Gaiv , Poytiand; bt bing Saran faslee (Be, Jen- fork; 8_W Merrick: Nor- Bore es (Br }, Lee Mesurier, Tog Nortuern Light. (Br), anderson, Hiolloway, NYork; Kurea (Br), Coline, Vance, Philadelphia; 16th, brig alee ont, NTO Phiadeiphls Sid ia echr Fi Prentiss Hobbs, Will do Hatirax, Sept W7—Arr s Livervoot, Sept T=Arr York (and ent oui Sth to return) nd City of Limerick (8), Ji ner; Endymion, William Lanvaster, Decan, 8t Jo! eBtoker, do, ih American / he | Sur, City of Cork (a), Tibbetts, New Fork; Irypeides, Olver. do gy & Hacciet (em nt out Bt, Snitore, yale. a Loxbox, Sept Barr Dan, Schutt, Nrom, - Marnounne, a te—Arr Golden Hoa, Tice, Lond ~Are barks G yt. Liver MeDonald, Baltien Howitt. P brigs Bolu tts. Clyde; lath, Th je phiin; 1801 Chee Wesley, Ford, Port a sVonteworsy, Sep Sept 8—Passed by, Therese, Robineon, from elds for ret, 86 sept itare barks Saliote, Panno, and Philema, a. NYort wr, Sept &--Arr Pembroke, Philadelphia, rreec, re Sg port ship Alfred Storer, Harrington, da and Portland. m port Sent 3, bark Judah (D, mene see: echt Gen Pine, Barren faves "Or Carroll, NYort Sr Arr at do ith, sips 16th, H Heilmrich (Prus), Prendenburg. NYork; Vth. Fiot Nigutingale, Jones, Boston: vrige Froubadour, Tuck NYork: Sea Bird, Stevens, do: seb pire, schr Jonas Smith, Sedge (Pee Steansm Tae Larest.) York %h, Francisea, om tet! City Ha Lue a fp ony ann, Stare, 3 Dove aie Rowe, Arr from Banger Celeste 0) verpoo!. arr from Boston Sih, Sasioage, ‘at Falmouth; 10th, Le Yat, a6 Liverpool, ‘Ship Neva, fem Dea) for Boston, has put back. Ameriean Ports. BOKTON, Sept 20~Arr U 8 ateam sioop.of-war Brooklyn, peobile vie Pensa Ri Ale euningto peeee wai HW Bartlet, Re 00 lig, NY ork: BW Bidiidge, allen, do, Bis.—Are hip Br York; Avice, Miravoa Clio, and Your Brovhers BALTIMORE, Sept i7—Arr ship Star of Canada, inger, Liveryoolt ache Allee Mowe, Townsend, Mate Armatrong, Wright, New York. Sid brig “Harry ( ory is Rowland, N York: Catherine Rogers, Yeaton, son, Boston, schre Castor (Dam), Norris, Delmont, Orr, Gardi sohre Israel Ti Day. Chase, and NYork: Wie Henry 20tb— Cla barte deh Riv net Rowe, fluise, NY 0 ‘ld sehr Fred Re De, York; Abih. ay ¢ Port Moyai; ¥ aTimo thy Crosby nt Apres, eehre RB Hodgdon, Hart, A 1 hedae; Quelly Brewster: Bound Brook, Kout, NYork. ‘Cid 17th, eebr © I Ve jt C4 brig Forrester, Phy 9th, brig HC Brooks, and Win Carieton, Packard, Philadelphia wi Fhuiadelpiia, Arr brig @bibholeth, Johnae | Priindeipbias ecohre albert Kraig, Patttt, Baftinore: atid Hot NVork: RS Deon, De niladeipiia for Dighi itn, Mary Anus, Murphy, BMlaabeisport: 1%h, Compro” Sylvie, « wok, N York Tes Brothers (Br), ieolm Marthe Hail, BA Ptevene £ A oe Bane richest erent sored at auction cava cman od.end waiant” Wei'Stana BS Telles ‘Brussels Car- saath ‘and Tea 4 Bngre ia alt i ithe Furaltare of the ser- to attend aoe wishin; ae phos Sie a gs roms Em, ‘Nicholas BE. CALDWELL, ADOTIONES Bousenonn, Po ih ahha se. eit ja 7 September at the aay cee ten ietrach nues, aale commencing at it “REVEN 001 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD BPIANOrORTE, BRONZE AbD SP OMMOLUS ChaRDEL ioe cAnPErs, SBYRES AND DRESDEN CHINAS CRNA . BROCADB AND ACE CUR BION coe bee ti NKOASIE fiver Wa ‘at public auction this da elegent resiience, 21: tb and Ninth a) YE? SANIBEL MriRogs, PAINTINGS. ‘BY EMINENT ARTISTS, NTRE mb, ROSEWOOD CHAMBER i PASAY RE, ty he sale comprises some of the richest and most elabe- rately carved Parlor Furniture ever offered at pubiie auc. Hon, and to be seid without any reserve. AD examination will'welt repay Intending Devers, Parlors contain three clegant full suits of rosewood Pag. Ih broeade and satin; rosewood E Ornai NI Beane ROSEWOOD ‘SEARO ‘OIE, an pie instrument corners, beautifully @, ail modern improve:nents, collection of rare Paintings, rosewood Chairs, in fine repe; rosewood Centre and Bide marbie op Tables, richly carved: Velvet aud Brussels ood and mahogat Sofs ‘Beda in ‘tne hair: reser, from 40 te 50 pounds, made of fine oak Extension oon ac. ‘with ‘beaty are of every des: Also, a magnifl Torkish cae a carved: Bodetrad cloud tep puro Hair ler. in excellent co: foam Furaiture, co Tabie, oak Arm Chal Ivory ana Silver Cutlery, Cut and Engrave! Glass ion. Cartwmen im attendance to cart, pack or ship foods for pur- asers, RICOLAY, AUCTIONE: e Tene INVESTMENT, ola hig regular auction jm} ‘52 William street. The et H. including St2yvesant, People’ New Yori Indemait insurance Siocks. hani North American, Bre Pacifier Arctic and no Bank of Commerce, Bak of Brooklyn and Chat: econd street ani rene street be ti can Sook BALES een AND THURS Da ALBERT f AUCTIONEER AND SPOCK BROKER, By Leases rime OPPORTUNITY FOR HOUSE. PARTIES IN iN WANT. OF FIRST CLASS FURNIT! RI rs, RT AND ARTICLES OF VIRTU, rer foo yards Carpets, aciionest: Sir alt rt ELEGANT WORKS OF A! Superb Pianoferie, H.R. WEBTCOTT, a 2 o'clock, the entire conte: atreet, near Seventh and Dining Reom Furalt descrip! Btagere, rich Cortaina and Shades, four elezai brocatel’and reps; rich Carpets, elegant rosewood and m: hozany Chamber iroraiture, fine Beds, 30 Hair a Dine nt variety of Parlor O: na, Cat Glass, Silver Ware, C “No postponement. Rosewood Suite WHO! 8" &c., with an el: Farnitore, rich C Cataloz nee at house. UOTION SALB OF CLOTHING, FURWISHIN Goods, Tailors’ Trimmings, A Cloths, Cassimeres, Sat NGER, Auctioneer, saicaroom 23 Bo day, at Wo'elock A. it Clothing and Genuemen's deseriptions, together with a Iarge ud sp simere, Beaver, Satinetts. tc, & r's Trimmings, too numerous to partieu- 5!80, by order of assignee, an e: tery Goda a, ec. PTION SALE.—ELEGANT HOUSBROLD Ft 0 be solt oa Thursday, 22d inst , ELebs’ Cov at 73 Bast Twenty-eygbth street. JOURNED MORTGAGE SALE.—JOSEPH Me GUIRE, Auctioncer—oflice 125 Third sven er 23. wt 1016 o'cloci sortment of Cloths, re stock of Ho- RN: by HENRY i, riday, September, 29.2 oie ‘good wi . of the Family Droj Breuae “AN witl bo sold in oe Tob lark, Attorney for morigage. J._L, SMITH, AUC Ps day, at }1 o'clock, N Street), between Bec aplendid tone and fi woo: ‘ock, Fix- Store 205 Seventh yorder of Charles Q maple Chairs. Glasses, mahogany ‘Tal {ngrain Carpets, and ‘oreryibing inat belen £ WITS, AUCTIONEER SALE O anya ‘Giaee, to open lots ovk, at the sore; ave’ TIONKERS- -¢ in eell at Sustine eagnibare «nd Tinie any 4 jase city made fore, w. IVES a CO, yarorr JRBERS—t0 LIBKATY high’ 7 years oul, warrente Also, Busines Wagon » aasoriment of new ar ‘ness, together with & general f tecond band Wagons AYE B- Lexps, ave -R.—HENRY Lif will vel sanction, on Thuredsy. 6, Cantle Household Furniture, all in: foe or: unsele Carpeia, rosewood Parlor id drab, mik brocaiel, purple nd Vases, Crimson Batin, Curtains, fancy Chairs. rosewood Piano- do., ronewoo) Bookcase and see Bedrooms, in tab ro Table, Stie ss, ‘HALEY, AUCTIONRER=8Y xx (iloisaay hy Septernt S298 m1 Bs, Chai malied Ware, ‘Han Saw: en, Ac. and consiate of ay cere Louk, tinned ana’ en @ continuation catalogue wil and desirable assortment of ‘avelces of Fancy Goods, Saddiery, june ready morning ef nal sod Ehitery ‘secon a by i 7 pea es whh the Lease SHS [Po gi | ee poy Gd fou yours to Tun. @ rane ae Pes Dre’ oman dieses seetat adress rite aay: was 2 A de i hynioinm ‘gave me up; Bui took sis ot Bianare ed Pilla, aud they medrenh’s Bile erns cocnrens moray in al bilan ait ¥ 3 rem a4 Ge av aa er Beincipal ol New ‘see Be 2 ernment stamp, Presi | Pileat Ko.4 Usion {Union's an eo 7 MADAME, RALLING’S. 318 CANAL STRERT, AN Fall and Winter Stylee ‘pala millivery: will axe phy rhein Septeml A CaARD.—WILL OPEN VaLL ‘AND WINTBR MIL limery on rey: ma inet, LEVIN®, Mic. 5-H GOSSON, }707 Bronaway. 7 BO, W. Bass) \c05. 473 BROAD = LEN did assortmout of Paes Piowors will be opened in} Toursday "22d instant, und vitered to the trade at the eter ices, OPENING OF TT" LATEST STYLES OF PALL AAO Winter Miiiacry will tke piace at dire B RILL'S Millines d Deeasmakin Nabmoat ee Spring street, on lay, Septeruber SPECIAL OPENING OF PARIS FALL’ AND Win. A. fer Milinery, on Taureaay, 22d September, at B1M- MON’S, 637 Broadw A M. 8 reheey IMPORTER ‘OF PABHIONS, 03 « Br way. me Fabre tn nest }, MATHERS & CO. Mt LINGRS AND MODIST! Ye 81 Bromdway, hava gheirepening of Fall Winter Styles of Donnets and Hats to-day (Thurs. day), September PALL AND W No, 7 Division str customers and the tra varied assortment of F: in great variet; always on bend, RENCH MILLIN hY.-MADAME B SRLOWER, 3 Sixth avenue, will open on Thursday, latest imported stylen of ail and Winter mieaeten shes those of her own make. Ladies are invited to call, ‘fh supplied, OPENHYM, NO. 5 DIVISION STREET, WIL . oh 8 grand opening (0-day, with @ choice elect: Ca of French Pattern Bonhats, A xvod asvortment of Millinery Goods, purchased from ¢ this week's auctions, at hand, BIVED--NOVELTIES IN BRID Oe ee On Nadame HARRIS" No.7 Brevoort place, Tenth sircet, a few doors from Broadway. UST RECBIVED—A LANGE ASSORTMENT OP PINK J French Flowers, I'ridai Wre viha and Veils: also sets ov Beautiful Grecian Curls for 3t at Mrs E, PRCKHAM’S Fasbionabi Ladies’ Hair Dressing Betablishment, 252 Grand street, near Bowery. SPRNCE'S BONS, 27 AND 27% DIVISION STREET, « will open on Thursday, ings a fay 1 lime of Millinery consist nz of Hom ate, He a Pouwa ‘at ihe me. INTER MIGLINGRY.—MRS. M. FBELY, fe now ae ‘ared_ to olfer to ber neral her usual select and and ‘Winter Bonaets; round Hats nt of Mourning Bonuots ‘A large xssortu lowest prices and on reasounbl & R, GALLIER, 423 CANAL STRERT, WILL OPEN Kear risriday, tare. 22, 0 bundsome assortragnt of Fall ang Winter "wii round’ Haw in every siyle. NB. or N BRINE, ‘SIT eat uae Ax ere. a eretaity Web ‘than ap, jb nd Uncuts, 1 por cent less rhonseinthe city, eed SMITH, 376 CANAL STREET, WILL re ae n Thursday. September 22, e handsome assortment of ‘Fall and Winter Bounets. M's 188 = o. and W "Bonnets, Iss M ig oe Me? Thursday, Sept, 2 c faltand winter Beato Rone DIVISION STREBT, WILL dsome sasortment of Fal BOWERY, WILL OPEN on it #le gant asso. & ) CANAL STREET, WILL irge and select assort Round Hats, ce. The at- tention of county merchaats Is respectfully called to the above stock, N and the public chat she's September 22, with and mis RS. BARTON RESPEOTYULLY INFORMS gay. IM ‘friends and the public that she will have @ fa Kignable Assortment of fal Hais resdy for \apeetion or, Fhersdag- inst. No. 8) Canal treet, near We 4f'proudway RS, MULCHINOCK, 535 BROADWA™, Witz, OPBE N on Thursday. Sept 2° a iurge amt wi a" Honnets, Round Hate, &e Sim" siggant aaeo rime | of herown % carted ufweture, — ies are nvited | iL RS. CARTER. 7 pre aD vay, Bag, a a press Bonnets, Cai be the F “ vlog te im pri aid late are invtted 10 eal) and Lay, between Cweifth and Thirteenth ute of & LEOMARD, 9 CANAL STREET wf Sa Taateiar seomber Sh © large aseort ment of fefland winter Millinery. My 48. 5. W, DEMPSEY, 196 8 W&RY, WILL OPER A. hapisome assortmont ©, Fuil and Winter Bonnew om fears, September 22. ADAME HARRIS H ee of imported Bon ir from paves aT M p ADAME FERRER» AVA respectfully iutora the 21st of Paris Millinery at r tively mot admitted. suer OpaNED HER FIRST Rrevoort piace, Tenth + whe will vx DAveenuifalround italy, for oan No, 7 Brevourt place, Teuin street, a fe way. ADAME Faloo' mn her ry. on Ay ADAMR: BARRONSE, we BROA! way WILL, have hey grand op ning of fa! and ‘Millinery and Di resainek a Mg this day (Toureday), ‘Sepiomber 225° Broadway, over Brovks ».0e swre. ME, INOGKNE WALTON. 6 9 BROADWAY, WILL exhibit on Thursday, September 22, a recherche au @exant assortment of Fall and Winter Millinery of # latest and moat approved st} los, MM“. “BARNETT, u BROADWAY, 18 NOW READY to exhibit @ full assortment of Vall and Winter Mil- lnery. ILLINERS VISITING THE OITY FOR THEIR Fauern Bondets, will ud am elegant assortment as Mrs. E. GAY'S, 363 Janal street, NO. 225 SIXTH AVENUE, WILL i Weauter Styles of Freneb Miline- ORE aaa eee 23, AT ~At the Cantral Saleaccorn, WHiongiby sani street, Brookiya—two haa guow¢ les: also @ I ‘aseort cnaeln Carpets, Lu Reaavios, gt ae port skip Mont Blanc, Donnell, fer Be induas, Sept In port eebr Ellis T o for Turks nie (rus), Brockesl, Portiand; 1K GNIFIC. ROSEWOOD PI BEAUTIFUL PARLOR FORMITOR this (Thursday) afteraoon, Rept. 22, at 2 o'clock, at the resi. tah th street. & fow doors from Beoptre, itis, and geree 125 Clinton "place." n ry joneer would ‘call the pai the ca oy Bh Ete Pari! te n Astor House, 8t. Nicholas or Eighth street, n few doors from 0, rl nificent Rosewood Pianoferte. Stool and trumeat, with round corners, richl carved loge and case. fill seven oetave, overstrong base, ful ate, made to order by city makers seven months ago, vs three slegant Parlor Busts covered roeatel h re Heh marbie top Cen’ Corner and Noow stands, 0 manogan: 6th, pl hi, brig Alamo, Steele, NYor; sobre E Richardsen, Philadelphia: Arnica, ‘Speight, ares politan Hotel, leaving at Cover, an elegent 1 ‘orkivn Way ‘Chairs and a Bide Tables Lace Cur. nace, Mirrore, Chandeliers, rosewood, black y Bedateada, Buren: remes, Biankels, Bo "BALE. THIS DAY —AT 61 KEW Aw: BROKERS’ Be ES auaR wi f ealh At 11 o'eloek, a ver ‘ee consisting 0 ng OF BIIR. Merino, Gusice and other Dresars U Broche ant Wool whasrle, Goatn Panta, Vents, Blankets, Comforters Goods, by order of B. Heyman, L. P, 150 Rpreats and other Broome or Ban Francisco; bark Lady Frank. tin, Clenfueros. Walter, Matanzar; brig» Fred Bugene, New schr Lotile, NYork, Below brige Hon Friday, Sept. f Unredoemed Pledges, Wearing avpare), Wash: ac. Bs rs Rowery. wiil xe! o Pails otra, 90) ham bere aireet, ZARMBR, AUCTIONBER, WILt eR ms da Jovclock, at 44 by wage ereer Porolinre. removes. from of Bureauny Bedatendd, ‘ aay and everything T brige Nile (B), A ia tier, St Thomas: Mary E Leh iY Me; Harper, Conmbs, Nore’. Cid imme F Prager Ward, iy bre Czar, Mammond, Boston; Ex- SCRANTON COAL AT a ones. (OF FIOR or THE Delaware, Lackawanna and 0} York, Ke ptember nd, Morrie Wosers Rasiroad Com- uetion on Wednes day, the 2-tn dav so Be the ditice of the com time they will uter ‘an iia airent, as w y JOHN H. DRAVRR 1,000 tons of fresh mined Sorant @ tga! al as, and deliveranie at thelr ‘depot, ai'ring the mouth of tach lot pat np will be void to iphia; sehr oj weber Trade WABBET NARROWS, Sept Ibm Arr sobre Co! Lenter, | t ry 4} ‘on 7 will be fully made Known at time JOUN BulsuiN, hrecdent TION BWRS, WILT SELL on 3. at 10%, n'elook at 13 Br ARVE As Sept lO-—Arr sebra A Pharo, Lippincott, and J TEA Dean, Dean, Philadel: | Gl HERMAN & CO. A Bid 1th, echr Baillie W Pender, Phillipe, pt 9—Arrachr Camillo, Anderson, NYork 4 1, Scotch and Irieh ‘ex un Uhampagne. & larye lol ot RI HARD “Wanmens, 7 Bast Nroniway. 0 iy Non, sioum, WL gall two amyl) Vienne amd an aasnrimant of sebold Vareiture iniwe, Brown! sravdy«ine, Whesivr, and Bases, Pu Fs some 1, Post, do, Won oer, #el\n this #0! = Sld brig Mareh: aehrw Martha, 4.¥ r Depmiy Shorty, 8 VISITING THE CITY POR TARIR Pi ra. ail ‘an, elegant 8) opposite W au 2 BURKB WILL Oren oF. ‘& handsome assoriment ef” roadway. ILLINERY OPENING MKS. "AYER 2s Mise SHUGG, BIB Binth svenn alk open. ou Tuusoday, September retty assoriment of Fail Bont Rouud> itd, ae w whieh they lovite the attention ef the pabiic, TICE TO MILLINERS —8V BRT VARIETY OF Now fapey tat Fraven iveluding, Zurbane and Sockeyn, wade from tatierns. ditch, from Paris, for wale Jrexeya a reall. No. 436 Canal ste, up statre, ARIS Pe af 437 voadvay (St. Nicholas block), wth: * OTT. 453 oad ee wa), o er enuwal Paris Bonnets, owe manufacture, OF enURKDAY, SEPT. 2. JDARIS MILLINEXY.-Mus. 3 P LOVETT, NO. 7aD- A ewan. will open rhareday, Septembe: oS fee fall and win ood -X ris Hounets, also @ spler idee. Walang and Ridiog Hi ’ iy DIVISION STREET. —THE UN- jesires lo in orm her customers and the trade In ehe wil reeven lery ‘cmporsan at No 0M Ub ision sire two montha in consequence of fie), om the ree und Well selected s100 sported Tadies and tilewrs a iy line of Guo LOMON oes brows ver customers fort cir a COMU Mane OF t ALOMON, _ THOMPSON | 409. 56 WALRBR STR Broad Wholesale Pattern Boon a DON BY HAND AT PiVR ‘Urders cay ne ent ale onneieas ilinery 8 areas \’chaged. betore. the late tue | at orreayonding low rates, ora will Bi it to their advan Tefore purebasine, isha at Divinon airegh and “piendid ana Hats, togesher wit tage to oall and ermine 3 LOAN OP VICES. 2 TeWonne DIRE ALLY ADVANCED, oO |. Watchas Jeweiry, niverware os Bf brovers’ Tickets bought for vinous jtchess ae. At Biceoker sireet., mp suirs. TH. HYMAN'S, AL Bova siraet, will be monds, Watches and Sire the al ove arucies, , NILE WAS OF MBANS WILL A [IAT GN limes atamnon@m, watches aver plate, dc.; charges 2h per cont und ell Urstaactions etriolly Pininientibk Adgrese b, barrie qaulom ° i gy TLOKE 74, BOUATITIOP | Dia. cor Ware Ne Tavern, Wat other Romie, wery. under tl KNITURB, HOPRIVATILY, AN BLROANT crTMRON ood Bet, consiating of nie pieces, Ke ply. Apply at Or addraae 1/9 6 DADwar. COnNER wre