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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1864. 6. THE PRESIDENCY. Irwin, «bo for two youre has commanded the gall F rt) viuth (omosvivanwm regimeut Potomac. made a Cone! Irwin hag always beretoiore bue: na bitter oppo- But of tbe democratic party. heme hax for several years Leen one of toe most promiment is the whig and Pepublican parties ia that stale WASHINGTON STKBETS—HH UNION PLACE OvM- ‘MISSIONKRS, GRANT, SHGXMAN AND PARKAGUC— BNTHUSIASM POR LINGULN AND JOBNSON, Bic. A large concourse of persons sasombled yesterday af- ‘Gornooa at three o'cluck at the vorner of Reade aud Wash Magten strests to witness ‘uc ceremonies attends on the raising of an election banner by the frieads of Lin @olm and Johnsen, the repubiscan caudidates for Presi- fend Vice President of the Unised States, The tuvi on to the public, as eluted in tue circular, was iss :04 large vomber of the produce deaivrs aod other com. (mercial gentiomen o! tia city, and «mong oshor distia- Speakers ex-Governor G, W. Noblo, of Wiscon . Was sunoucced to uidress the meeting. Ihe imivaries atten on tho raising of the flag Qt about halt-pasi two, and, with the music dis- from @ two-horse wagon, ‘uly Occupied the at tion of tho public until the #Deukers wnd “heads of us”? arrived fhe b per was suspended ectose Weshingto. street and in clse proxumity McCiollua banner, which \iaunted seross tbe wh le ‘extont of Reade strect. Alibough the flig was raised Rove height of the business time of the dvy, aod that ipday, is was @ mutter o: somark thet many ie should have assembied merely to political Ee baoner and to hear the culogies of “peliticiane of ite candidates U. 8. N., THE NEW CoM- MANDANT OF THK PUKTSMOUTH NAVY YA«D. Admiral Bailey will take command of the Portsmouth (N. &.) Navy Yard in a few days, having bees relieved of the ovmmand of the East Guif blockxdimz squadron. ~ Rear admiral Theodorus Batley was born im 1905, in tho town of Chitosugay, in what was then Clinton, now Frankiw,o unty, He ia a soa of the Iai Judye William Baitey. His motbor was Phebe, daughter of Nathuniel Plait, one of she patentees of Piattaburg, N.Y. Youug Bulley was oducated at that place, and en the ist of January, 1818, be received bis appointment as a mid man in the United States Navy, His first cruise was im the onrvette Cyane, thirty-two guns, captured from the Britwh by the Constitution, This vessel ounvoyed out the frst colonists to Liberia. Midebi»man Bailey's next crutse was im tbe lin8-of. battic ship Frankiia,im tho Pacific, He then was ordered to the Shark, on the West India stattun. He was promoted to wiieatonancy 00 tho 3d of Mirch, 1827, Ho then jowed the Natchez, (wenty-tour guns, and subsequoatly was the Ares lieu eneut of tao Grampus, twelve guns, Liou- and before the organization published a snort setting forth that they to do a the movement, General Joseph Hooker was announced to be present; ‘but be did nt appenr Shortly after three o'clock the banner was extended across Washington airovi} amid the Duzzas aad shouts of the crowd. The me-ting was then organized, and speeches: Geliveret by Mr. 3. B Dutcner, Mr. Chas. Spencer and @ome otber genitemen, ‘The weather, whch ‘rom early in the day had pee ‘wory threateulpg, now assumed a very lecur; Peng ma The ralu began at first to come down ns a 77le, and shortly afver to pour down fuci iy. Tow @oon put au cud to /— 8.ceches aud toany further isviny, «ad ended the labors of the reporters of the be worto, to the Pacific. This cruise was ove of much tn teore-t, and duriug the time xdscat Lieutenant Hailey visited the Marquesas, Society, Friendly. Curoline and Peow groups In December, 1840, be galled in the frizme Constelia- tion op @ voyage around tbe world, which occued rbout three and a hal’ years Lr 1546 he was ordered to the command o: the storeship Loxingt»:. Iu this ship he perf. rmed much valuable sorvice un the coasts of Cali- fornia and Mexiov. His cext command was the sloop of-war tee Marat au tached to the Pacific*aquadron ‘or three y He ar Fived af Panama during tho oslebratel riats, aod by bis activity be queiled them, the news of the fail of Sumter induced him to imme diately repatr to Washington, wea he tendered his ser vices to the government. Ina few days afterwaids he ws axsigned to the ateam frigate (olorado, and proceed ft Pensacola, where, by his restless activity, he became a terror tothe rebels, He co-ojerated with Brown in the operations there. planned expedition to the mainiand andthe cap- ter ee woke the frat sttempt in ered to the Southwest Pasa, to cooperate in the expedition ugainst New Orleans, Finding the Coiorado could not go over the bar, altnouga suilering f.om the effects 0: @ recent piutul sur ree ya ration, he asked of Flag Officer Farragut pert gO up asa volunteer, transforring bis guns, mep he Oflicere to veseelsof lighter draught, His knowo ability and anxiety to enter the list of active service led Flag Olticer Farrxgut to place him second in command Tho records show bow well be pertormed his duty on this ovession, and subsoquently at New Orleans tp bis con- ference with the excited rebel xutborities. His boxith demanded that be shoud return bome and ig tbe despatobes to tue Navy Department. He lett w Orleans ip his flagship on the I-t of May. Ou his arrival hero He was ordered to the command or the naval station at Sacketts Harbor W th renewed health be w-s ordered to the command ot the Eastern Gen il Hooker's Movements, Governor Andrew, of Massachusetts, bas to-day tele- a@raphed to Colonel Howe, tno Massachusetts State agent, to invite, in his name, M jor Gonera! Hooker t» atteud the ratification meeting 1a eull Mall, Posten, next ednesday eveuinz. ne Goveruor assures Gen, Hooker hat bis presence would ce regarded as a great favor, and Aats reception will be euthustastic Letter from Joan Van Baren. oa, Joho Van Buren was invited to speak at the rati- Meatton meoting in Syrscuse on Saturday. Unable to oud, he sent the foliowing response to the invitation: — Mr Daae Sim—The cunpaiga upon whicd we are cn. tertag wil! require all the prudence and siti! as well aa vigor of those who conduct {t, Cure ought to be taken to @eparate the great quosiivas of the war, its legitimate ovjecte and the proper mode oi conducting it, from any purpose or plan of abandoning i with dishonor. Under our constitution Congre:s «ud the Prostaut declare war. ‘Toe admirabie resoiitions {a:roducad by Mr. Crittenden, aud passed oy Congress, deviare with precision and truth the origin, objects an proper cud of this war. No act of the Presigest cao change this declaration o: war, but it may furcist ubundant reason for removing ni has seer to me, therefore, that while dv. mouncing the inetlicie.cy, co: Optio Nand violations of the Ensign W. 8. Dana were passengers on board the Rrook lya, SUBqUE anna, ®. w., 12 guns —The eide-wheel (rigate Susjuenacas, Commodore Givdon. 1 mow ready tor cee 22d will sail as som ue ste roveives orders. it i ex- Pecied that she wilt xO abroad ou special Rervio® Dut she By crue moog the doast ior a time. She ts w trim, and txs a fine lok of «Mtioers, some of whom See. mach uctive rervioe § nee tne war Dexan. Lisu'en ans Commander |, B. Biake is her exvcutive uilicer—one of the Mavst promisiag young Ouwer: in the gervice + KNIGrON—steainer, © guos.—The United States Seanor Rensingt»v, Liew enact W. G. Saltonstall, United states Navy, commanding, ieft the Navy Yard ov the evecing of the 21st ipat., abd proceeded to sea bound for the Cast aod West Gulf blockading aquadrons. Ne-TUNS—nibe gus —This vessel 18 BOW ready for sea, aad is iting orders at the Brookiya Navy Yard. The following w & Liat of ber officers:-— Comm nder—J. P, Sauford, Lirwenant—T. F, Kau. Acting Asnutant Surgem—A, Dean Tubb, Acting Assistant (aymuster—iovu F Pacveil rere Maser—' baries 3, Burney pe ios H Lester, Wiiam G Upton, homas, Acung Master's Maies—Chas. C. Chamberlio, L. D. Roo- loounacht, Encincers—Aoting First Assistant, es Lyman; Aciti Second A-eistauts, James M. ¥lian, Jobe Jordas, Jus. Bloomsburg; acting third Assiaants, C. 0. Wood, Geo, irs Boggs, Chus, L. Grover. Acting Gunner—Jona Wren, Captain's Vierk—A. W. Belnop. Paymasiex’s Clerk—B. B, ikeed. Magorac—two guas.—Tho ironclad Manopes was put 1o commision on the 22d tnst., at the Brooklya Navy Yard. ‘The following ta a list of her oMcers:—~ Comnander—Wm. A. Parker, . Lieut nant Commander—J mes M. Pritohott. Assistant Surgeon—F. B. A Lewis. Acting Assistant Paymaster— Addison Pool, Adding Master—C, i. Harris Acting Ensigna—W. FE. Jones and 3. 0. Hales. Enjincera—Aoting Cave’, M. T, Choevers; Acting First Asntstanta, Charles Dougherty and Joba Bhomsburg. Acting Second Agsistant, Wesley Randall; Aotiog Third ee J. G. Brown, Neison Crossman aud Charles re6e! Capote Clerk—P. V. Halen! Paymaster's Steward-—Caivio W Surgeon's Steward—L. 4. Dilieubeck. Marine Comps —A naval court martial convened at the Churlestown Navy Yard, Massachusetts, on tho 19th lnst., for the trial of Smith Brothors, government con- tractors, The following officers compose the court:— Commodores Latimer, Boarman, Chauncey, Long; Cap- tains Carpender, Shaw, ., Brasher; Lioutonngt Gaubadon. Provost Marebai, H. = Goodman, aoe Advocate, RELIGIOUS IN’ TELLIGENCE. Services This Day. . ASSt, Ann’s Free Church, the Rey, &. Benjamin will Preach at a quarter before eight o'clock tn the moroing ‘and at balf-past se¥@B In the evening, and the rector nt haif-past ten in the morning and balf past three in the afterncon—the latter for dear mutes, The Rev, Samuel B. Beli*D. D., pastor, will preach in tho Fiftieth street Prosbyteriaa church, between Broad way and Kighth avenue, at half-past ten o’clovic in the JF eonstitution which mark’this atiniaistretion, we should | Gul bloc divg aquadroa. | During tho time he frien morning, and the Rev. George W. Wood, D. D., of the domaud thut the war snou d ‘be | rosernted for tte fositi- ho has seriously annoyed the rebels, and has | mort - Biate objects, and that a civic: iaugistrate sbould ve | c& tured a large number Of prized. In a tow dave no | 4 Re tank eee Past seven o’clook tn the eveuing. ehoses who will not outy do this, put who will test pro. } Will report at Portsmouth to take command @f that At the French Protestant E.tscopal church Da St. p reeoneg pae by the standard of the constitu:oo in. | Oaval station, Kaprit, West Twenty-secood street, botwoen Fifth and Mead HA OR ORB ee. REAR ADMIRAL 0. K. STRIBLING, THE NEW COM- | Sixth avenues, the Rev, Dr. Verren, rector, morning cameune ti Wateede te Saieten phe ellen Laat MANDKK OF THN BAST GULF SQUADRON. services at half-post ten o'clock; afternoon at half-past te ts $he privilege of ao opyosition Lo disagrea in subordt Acting Rear Admiral Cornelius K. Stribling, United | three, Both services in french, uate matters, States Navy, Inte commanding the Philatelohia Navy | §.g, Snow,S.M.0., will preach ta Hope hazel, 720 PP RA ny omrcaeaira son. 274 ) yard, bas been ordered to the comsnaud of the Esat Gulf | Broadway, at balf-past three o'clock this a(ternoon, ‘Ration with each other, may properly make this ein squadron, vice Rear Admiral Bailey, ordered to the Ports | subject—'‘The Appresching Kingdom of God on the Weir paramount object, and arate their assumptio: of | mouth Navy Yard. This officer was born in Peudleton, | yarth.’’ Ramministration, They have tics the bevel of obaure oy | S: C=» Aud cuterod the Ualted States Navy on tho 18th 01 | ‘The synagogue of the Jewish congrogntion of Adaareth. intermedinto events and aispassiouately comparing June, 1812, No better proof of his early devotion to bis | KI will be consecrated to-day. The ceremonies wii! ions, country and his flag can be found toan the following | commence at twoo’clock tn the afternoon. Tho biiiding 1 muat be excused for making 1h gostions, bi be'geeuin th xo Diy bowl swe service ia uniting | General Order, which he tasued wheu flag oficer of the | ig tocated in Twenty ninth strest, between Loxington and those who Believe with me that the overthrow o: his East India squadron, at the time of tho breakiogout of the | third aveoues. ariministration is essential to Lue restoration of the Union . It bore date Juno 80, 1861, and {3 as foilo 7 éod: the recstablehwent a our prosperity. Prudecce, Betsgs sepa 7 ee it ‘At the Church of the Holy Trinity, Fifth avenue, be- wiscom, integrity, disiuter:stedacss aad patrictisin ha ¥ treater eo ss, yi pacar tweon Forty-first and Forty second streets. the Rev. T. R. ~artingulaned the’ career 91 weceral MeCloilan thus far. Cor ee Spon tho conahiok | Chipman will preach fm the morning, at balf-past ton Plt ghar ne Po al fencer teabe | ~ By the inst ‘mail we havo authentic acconnts of the | o'clock, and the Rev. Stephen H. ‘Tyng, Jr., will proach ye ve Y | commencement of ‘civil wat”? tu the United aiates, by |; $ four o'clock. Deneve that those great qualities and this gloriousprin | the'usck and capture of Fort Sumler by the forces ot | (2 the aiteruoon at four ofc ge tram aah him to the popular choice us the | 159 Conederate states, Hs At the Church of the Modiator, corner of Lexiagton ieabe, Reels, ped toh J. VAN BUREN Te ts not my purpoweto Alsouss the merits of the cause avenue and Tnirtioth street services et balf-past tem ise 1 or causes which have resulted {a viuuging our country | orciock in the morning and half-past soven ia the even- Seca eR Nelaed Wid ads @ Arrangements. | Wt0 all the borrors of a “civil war," but to remind those s under my command of their obligations now toa faithful | Ing. The Rev. Stephea H. Tyng, Jr., will preach in tho ietline ulin seem determined oy the friends of ands zeaivan pertorsssoas of ory duty, hina Se ths morning, the Rev. T. R. Chipman in tho evening ‘ shall nos bave tbiugs entirely thoir own wey SIRE GB We Se Teen CAS Varies Segeiene 0 | At the Bleeckor street Universalist church, corner of '. imnity oo this aubject rz Wm this city, The Republican State Commitice hus en Saeed “Gas Tertesd erentaved ail the vocssaity of av” | Downiug atroot, the Rev. Thomas J. Sawyer will supply Geged.cus ball of the soutbern wing of the second story | gtatnoy Crow wl! angry aud indammatory language upon | the desk to-day. Services at half past ten o'clock ia the ' e et _— “ - Rieger ere ny! Arie) cps © | tb. causes Oi the Carga Fy of stings to As) U een morning @nad half-past seven in the evening. -famipaign Dusiness, us ein- } States, aud to recollect that here we have aothing to do ~ ed {0 Kooy up an unlimited correspondence with the | put w'pariorm the duty of our respective stations; aud to | g,.A%,'h¢ Church of the Incarnation, Twoaty eighth stroet pate ea parte of the Country: and Thurlow Weed | obey the orders of our superiors im authority; to this wo | fav “there will be divine serrtoe oereaoe ann the: naly ed a parlor adjoining these beadquartere to ox aro bound by the solemn obligations of our osth. re Ad oa tae Pm oe tee eee a pootberg opal stump) speakers who may make | “"T gbargo ell commauaders aud otber oficore to: show im | communion at balf-past ten o'clock ia the morning and anptioatios | iy crmploy mont during the preseat campaigy. half past seven In tho evening, The reotor will preach a Dick Bustced, it te seid, was examined a few oveniwgs dination, and to be wigtans' in Inspecting the | *°*mon saitable to the orcas wince, and was pronten-cod ‘ight. Be PY expected 60.0 | conduct o! all eucd aa are placed uuder their eommacd. At the Lvight street Baptist church, corner of Laight 60 proeesd on bis mission, but, ae he sometimes speaks The honor of the nation, of the tag, undor which maay | and Varick streets (=t. John’s Park), Sabbath services rather anguardedly 09 un House matters. ur. Weed, | of us hive served trom boyhood, our owu bonor aud guud ill be hold, Preaching ts the morning, at half-pa:: ten his speeches and iuave a gens | name roquire us ow, If ever, that wo surfer no blot upon | o’olock, and in the evoding ab baif-pasi seveit o'c\cck, ‘tha socounts His long «x: | toe cuuructer of our country whilo the tiag of the Union | by the pastor, Rov. Robert McGonegal, Sees asure 2 o Lope by nd bas — ts in our keeping. C.K. STRIBLING, Flag Officer. At all Sainte’ Lebron prana ehurob, corner of 1D, uo doubt succes 7 * \d Scammel street toes in tbe moraing at wabty in coudacting the present ticklieh bubivess in which For over tweuty-five years bas this patriotic and faith. pert Aa tite: rat = ata tke aiahe ie Bait baat he is engaged. fal officer nem, any — bg picnic wer pit seven o'clock. Kev. 8. J. Corneille recior. 3 Yoars unemployea—making a cotal of over Arty years ‘At the Momorial_ehugob of the Rev. Henry Antbon, 1). & Hremént Orgee én Mechetian: the service of bis country, He was commissivncd s com | p., Forty cigbta stFeotfRbetween Sixth and Seventh ave ‘The Catcago Tel-graph, « radical Fremont paper, thua | modore on the 16th oi July, 182. He wil! loave behind | nues, the Kuy. Tomas A. Jaggar will preach this morn- eemments on McCielian’s nomination aud the action {the | bim # host of warm ‘riends, who will congratulate Bin | jug aad evening. Laacetestes — — ceuw ae pppoe haat ot whe aotts | opAtsthe Calon Reformed Datch charch, Sinth avenne, oan cert OORLYN, 24 -—The, Boston ler of tho 20th | opposite amity streot, Rev. Isaac I’. Hartley pastor, tho weonatsannann jn nainapt Peeling Bs saye:— : usual services will bo Tesumod to-day. Services la the gorous enemy of ri torye and hence they actually 1n- ibe United States steam sloop of-war Brookiya, Capt. paras + melninest sen stolock,aud ia the ovening at plored the Comocrats Bot to accept a general asa cani Aldea commanding, urrived st the Charlestown 7 adeeb rd ee ne pho Lad proven bimec!? to be an enomy of“ seces- ) Yard about balt pact nine o'clock thie mornig. ebe let At tho Firat Free Uaptiet a h, Twenty-eighth aireet, ion” god A (fiend of “overoion”’ by bis participation 19 | sobiie ou the 25th of Augnat for Honexeoia, from which | uear Kroadway, Rev. James L. (’aliips wilt preach bis the war against the Soutbera brethren” Met chess } port whe gailod ou the Gth of Septaubcr tor Loston. | mst discourse be‘ore leaving for India. Service at Balf- vile lackeys of Lincoln weut a Hitio beyond the saark } From a visi to tho ship oar reportory quined tho jollow. | Past ten AM ; alo at haif-yast seven 1’. M. ‘The obild- Wy attempting to force thetr advico upon the peace demo- | ing iuterecting partioulers of the part so took in tho | Toba monthly mecting wil! bo held attwo P.M. Lucius erate, © ~ © For though mime ultra peace Jscouiue, | jate mavatengagement at Mobile. 28 tas beon before | Hart, KG. Pardes, Wm. Taylor and others will address Bike Farris, wapted to nominate « ganuine posoe man, ts | e¢ated the Brooklyn led in that momornule attack. ene | the meeting. Singing by the schoo!. fo A abn the Livcoinites. the majority @ toe | gusiered more trom the fire of Fort Mo-yan than eny eaters MmCcTALs wore smart enough to follow the p-licy Of do | ocher vessel Pitty. Meeting of the New York Theological ing exect!y what their .).povenis did not want thom to tered hor sides, most of them on the Society. do, Tosy nominate! McClellan. seventy-three shots took bY Of courte the Livecinites ore in great distrese nd, ned | See was struck i tho hull thirty-ve times Her sides | This socloty, composed of Catholic clergymen, met for os wet cpr toturo. ly eon Conpatr tuey involv) have beea p.rtiaily ropsired, and {t would be dificult to | tue teansaction of business at St. Frauct: Xsvicr’s College: jeMseli oe to Mos! comical Contradictions, v6, oXcept at a Clone inspection, the terrivie ° a teir venom the “rebel sympathizer’ Maees iflaned’ upoe: ber. Bo rrinie pu | ia Sixteenth street, on Thursday, the 224 inst. Ker. Dr. whoa but & iew days before bis nomination th tw bo Been more than 1,200 pouods of {ron | Cvmsinas, Prosident of the society, opened the meeting 8 Old wih whens th y which ty ca Fw ye from rebei at with a fow brief remarks, Ho stated that the idea of 8 UALR terics. In that bloudy Ogbt t eleven Killed and 4 me forty threo wounded. She went fnto action witn two,| “0 seclety had origin with some of the younger 1 “ante ‘the democrnty could inske, aod ABC Lin | bondred and ninty-four men aad oflicers and forty-cigut | members of the clergy, anxious to preserve their babite @olh ust now be de ented by tt. marices. 2 os of the latter wore apn ‘and one kehivet of application to stady and their interest in subjects of The Veorta (Tr a only four | Jus. beinre the bgbt commenced the grea wore cagom bier fl eens ch tana pomp perry adnae ro ie bt aud a prayer Was read by Captai Aldea, after wien io | teeclogicel learning. He bad cordiatly lent his approval Germazs to ay, out of seven bo s briody addrested them, conciuiiog bis remarks by telling | 24 co-operation to such noble purpores, aud reluctantly voters, who will vote for Liacom Tour years agoLin- | tne boys to go . a ave tho rebels: Jexsie,”’ which | consented even to sot af president of the cociety. There near! rod votes in that cit they acceptel aa their battie ory and yelled tt 1 cote got ly five bund: ou My tea tooth etine enemy broughout the fight. was no particular school or class that could control it (or Mr. Guthrie on the Chicago Piatferm. | Erootlyo had the van eho reoaived the heaviest part of | ADY purposes of ite own—no inside organization or un- Hon Jomes Guthrie, of Keotucky, Chairman ofthe | the euemy’s fire, being mistaken for Farragut’s Sogebip. | qergtanding. Ite meetings would to be hold alwayn with r Her ines (rom shot and sheil waa yroater in rion peugt rest 1h the ollatry ‘Whi tree 1 Committee on Rotolutiona at the Chicago Convection, | ty the number of men than any oiher ship. Her | 0P68 doors, acd overy pi ry 0 eiso momer of the sub-commitice sclested to write the Page eo). ocr Protected tet ya atts ae proved | attend, offer what suggestions be might doom dest suited * an @fec carefully | for ite welfare, and participate as fer as he might choose platiorm, saya of the pintfurm and Mctlellan’s lettor of rded b caine, te Nutaet acceptance, In a recent speech éelivered im Indra Fonteated swe nt cece at the abot | ty the frutts of brotherly and learned interchange. No Keatucky bids you God cpeed in this great work of were many ivstauces of poble heroism. Thecar- | unplessant debate or abiding differeace of opinion couid aaving tbe nation. I bave Been in Chicago, I snow tue nage at Luce was fearful. No. 4 gum was dismovoted | weil cxiet among the members, Tne proceedings at each Dlatiorm there adopted by the actembiod dewecracy. 1 | ABd 180 mee eet rere adie, ol reece Ret | mecting would conaist of two dissertations, to whicd, at tb what it means, mean! a ~ py pron gun the Darts of the re-estentiy ribje sight. Mr, Coo’, Acting Master's Mate, wes klilcd | the suggestion of the most Reverend Archbishop, they ment of the Union in oll rt. caleyrity Whe would give | St this gun, Ho way ts ‘due had added the treatment of a case of moral theology ia up the mouth of the Miasiseippt acd (he Gale ot Zeckern delow. ihe thir time he received @ mortal wound, aBd | i. ron agaat in dfoceean cedierdnees. for a poaco which divided vais Guiou? Who would give | Ged Boon attor.” On the poopdeck a shot struck s marine i Serna Copatitution of our fatbers for a peace | 8nd cot him in two (half of the body failing into the can Rev, Dr. Buawn, of Jersey City, seeretary of the aocie is publict Notthe demecratic | Below), 1 mer }, then read a@ letter from the most Rev. Dr, Spanid. able Mauseow now arraycd under the standard | koocked bi rd, | He was never scea aiterwardn, ry Archbishop of Baltimore, ¥ ot “Saat bere Atateyman, George Po Notteiley. Ni came vapleacantly near the captain, whobad | jiey.. Lr. Cummunos, of New York, then a delivered the feu it M4 apother party which ‘woud | & very Darcavw gacape, Tho decks wore stresining With | frst dissertation, choosing tor bie etl dierupt this mation 1 its hideous doginay of | Dlod, and 1 ee wrempanes. Seams . THE PRECENT SITE OF RPLIGIONS CONTROVERSY 1 AMER A. ahotitionian are ngt eccanted by tLe people of the | Thé.guavery oxbibited mye oe As each Very RAvERRxD axe RevaRerd GRNTERWEN OF ThE NEW South. The Chicago pintform aud tho letter of ngcept- } shot was dred the saiiore yolled an a cheered, and tbe York Tusotocicat, Soctmy—The Distorian who sbculd ‘suce ot —— sagen tb woe ene Presiaany er the United | hover the mare they seemed to become in- | .dertake to condense inte a Austained Barrative the r! avery oficial verninent, oither in | aptred, ‘stead, who commanded gun Nd. 10. } cieginudes of religious controversy from the first ages of the stvitor military overturn, Ahati ba ua ceedient to | preked : Sight-inc abot that bad landed o® | tne churub to our own times to place im bold the constiiation ea the bumbieat ritizen of voldior, It ig | deck, loaded bic gum with it apd fred it back again. The | contenet the ‘act that the privelpies of Catholic theology f pence platform on the basis of (he Union, the constitu. | rigging Was shot through and thi are always the same, whilst the opposition changes from tion aad the laws, Who dares be aga ote a plat. | waa strack three times. A heavy day to day, both in’ itself aud In the truths selected for . form’ Who dares say we riyii cot Rave peace Lyon the twior, and sm: into je attack. {t has Been said that the Apostien’ creed = of the integrity of the fecoral Caton? ie tho ec Sonth | abot from bart Morgan entered coors te Borervotn, | gontaine @ Catalogue of the truths tbat Dave been aseni'ed is against auch ; Af ube roids to accept the ofer | creating rad Ravers, Po pt Cvery diroce | ip qurd, and thus it farniehes indirectly a bistorical of euch a peace: perciatent effort | the. Rvery part of tne vaarke of tue the heavy | ocord of tbe old and new eysteme of error to ite to obtain (hone objects abot fail, then the respensibiiity | fre che sustaned—pianks are ripped up, knees brokeD | artes the heathen work! refuse to believed in one God, Sorrumerier eonseyemntes el fan upon those who retain } 80d bulwarks Ssiayet tm, Admtyal porrepae says me the her Almighty, the @ret article of the creed {Wo arms wgainst the Union. et the Union muss va pre. | never saw A ship fo cubup beiure, ai . engayeme' ‘The heretics cartier denied Eo ol the @Peved at all Navarde, Such f# the conerevion of tht aie sevorent ome 11 he bad ever ya: divinity or (he humanity he Bon 0 a Chicao plo‘form as given by (emval McClellan (he artite . . confueed the retations between the divine ni or. th: Communion. "Sich. wc the construction | Wace |, Tientenant gymmeagatiog E. te inte warexeoutive otcre | natores united im the person of Chriss, Th uson tt wes the construction piaced upon it by the ing ibe Agi, Le i be wards a1 ecnism combatted the procession of the Hoty Ghost « Srovsratic and COMME VALI¥e uasees of the GoUnTy . Command of the caplured rau Thahessee, at Prowstan tian refused to the church We Laser Are about three bundred rounds in ail, the pane beng ributer aud the powers which be! tober, We way Repudiating ‘oral Awe. waded yoy te ie ae i, wn, | Ly iasitad)oarian ‘Time Newark (Ohio) Advertier, fn a recent fesor, gave tetean ot ake rf Worcenter, was aed ior—omd that th thy a cee taenes mare names of thirtecn promtuent, republicans in that v t ton 2 = hemp pul 2 eouve syoteme of relgion, whether of olden time or of Bais who nave Fepadiated Od ave Prone © Come vot rovidentin. ieee gods Ree Pip he hatd ine tora vefege te joa i Uke ‘acomn’? exprercive of 5 tol at entire adbesion to mother omuron a her Peteac portions, co waien ety eesigaetes Mr tah ol Cr gn pa md Ue hyertohien! syinber. Daring Wbe iomg contest which . Wi iibe tao weer Brenna ts . fos ot ie revelwer eo WGUNAEE WH LLO | rhe doctors and theologians Of he Charch have hed to Sherlock J. (Anarene, et Clexaand 5 be "ty ctrvien twanty {out guna. (De Leh eet ibe intter an o member ara bine neh Terke “ina are procvanded. spleatita the ed gars it, of Zaneavitie, an oxmember ef, ‘of thie ship and her Gide at lore wages The carer 4 sleotor in 1860, and ® delegate to canes) ‘4 Ditloere and crew bre been qwost ilvetrioue So wae the oe ee pigelonire vo eoetacoeee fierer in the attack On New Orieame na well as fa also.among the jist; aleo Lolone! 0, J’ Moore, ex-rmom- Ne ug here. cor repatre, S04 probably wii) 4 and whet At dnd et catture might 20 y der of Cougrons, who har pervet three years in the her Mpeatbe, The foudwiky i & Iie ot Der indicate (he t: uth seigNt ok sathes ve out of yisoe, aud resent war; aio J, H. Bley. the present Comptre Femdia bere for meathe. ‘ihe-é yay Prove ubsatie'actory even to ihe honest iaquirer Inese the State Tronmury of Ohi, sievied Wy repubiieasp, ae refeotions ob jond ts (0 ask the questfon, what . Bion. 3 Andrown, of Colnmbo: yp ean ty ena are the dimtine Veatures of religious controversy * ‘Hon. ‘Of Maine. is one in a lofig letter, re. Guttee- WN Caareh arraenee, C. thy Pesawuss a3 Mt cecupes the public im our own see bY pudiating \ Advorns)g Mocrellan pi sh ni ies aud cuintry’ A briet reply to thik question 4 sah § yarn Wer is io. clot of thi paper, A clear unter: 'o—G. Mauiad; ding o! the posision of our Rdverearies will enente ws : Capote of ‘Marine, Porter Movsten, fo Meot them lo ® manner more (Air to them aad more icf KngineernM. Ke loey falistrotory to ouresives, What, then, are the 1, Ata menting oF the demoornis and conservativer,tiott | Beaitionin-—Chatles A. Bragdon, distmetive festures of our ’ & ot Lawistown, Mit «few days riage, Aboer | 69s | who aro confusediy and ay " , Aig Be aker—— ——. Wray ton body of American Pr. teaten Thomas, feq., who was Chairman of the Repubitoan Acting Gunmer— Jone arihers tore will secur to you a! “ye * ia eveesy Commi (teo last wear, presided. Cotonel im. Tientenant, Comm ot ralton. of the Gonrsee and 4 tle O14 p A differences whup ra, J oo I ies 10 Farope pave no reat ite of sigeta- fas tieure evo) nO Orrin o1ac beiny voce tontaatiam band 16 Mese things were the obecte Agiiost whieh it protesved. Add to there things the olsime of the Cor: of preroxatiees laudeo p oprietorsbip Oy wealth OF CLUFCHe>, Munas- {Oe (OrsQHal Cvatedt DELWween the Tiagiish S-VOreU Ne wud Lhe BUpreMe pOuti |, aod We bagi be waderatand bow relncious controversy came ia @ very short tise to bent up the three kinzdomes with the lurid giare of civil wad eocta! war, But to this cove, ry BENE H tbe-e Mixed religious inaiitucions exist, and the it e@linx t& woich they ove rive vas smouldered down “Bd Kod ont ‘or wat Of fuel tO teed UpeR, ro- feoxtip im in Amerion ceases its provest ‘or the rex a to vat bas oothins to protest against, 1 know bow many Clroummmtavors wiknt b> , ciated out bo ret ito Ub Be BLAte meuls, 1 Lew religious ing at least; but afl | throk wii b@ wt lOg to admit the truth of what hs beee said 10 refe once to boo social and politival relations of try. The o'd catumot us gertion, which seemed to mora go mach in Kogiend, thas tue fait Ff Carh Los m und o Komasism, ib aad couveys v0 terror to the mud He baa aeeo the great tutho warring oruelly againet euch other, vor besides their re- id ince: Hoop springs of peace He has seon Catholic Hurage ull the tom: pers ower of the Holy Father, the great bigbeer of gl B U'Fotestantism, to dwindle dows to a less exten 6 ve Comaiu thon that of a German privce bixhop, aud he ooncludes tbut the aggrandizement and extension of that Power oaDcot woli bo the cuorished object if Cathutio exertion and intrigue throughout the world, as it was sakl to be by the Protestants tle seos that in thy gizan- the war which bas oversprend the United states with the violence and rapidity of a tearful etorm the Catholic’ North and Seach, raxh with their netghbors to the tle: Of carnage aud he wisely comes tothe conviction thus, being men, Hike. their neganors, they ar wwuyod by tue samo clvit intereats and Passtons, although, indeed, they perfocily agree in proiowing the’ Kamoan- Olent wad veueratio religion. Iam tar (rom saying that the old leaven of bitte ness that animated Lather wud Calvin in their assaults upo' ™ Catnolic chur mt apoa the Pontifica: Court 18 not to bd found among «tae un roligionists. That leaven fa the same Svirit of oppo- Jon and resistaiice to lawful authority shat his always existed from the begtnving of tho world, ich wiil Coutmue to exist until ihe end of the wo But, al- though the Amoric.nis a Protestant, he tv different ia Kivd from the story lawgivergo: Geneva and the fighting monk of Wittenberg. While their protert amounted to a. direot ussuult upon the Catholic cbarch and her dec. trives, the protest of the uscstholic American amounts generally to the simplo declaration that he witi think and Judge for himseif in religious matters, and that nobody soall abri reodom in re erence t his (e- dligious principles, While they aud their followers in. slated, even to the exteut of using the faggot and tbe sword, that tbe Papist should give np the vid Ugion and follow the new, the American Protesta does Dot care to interfere with auy budy's religion, and, &s to coercion und persceution, he ts opposed to thom as warmly ag he is in favor of iiberty. If he chooses to botfeve difforcntiz om any given point from those who worship with him, he claims it ag aright todo fo; and {f anybody wishes to turn Quaker, Methodist or Cathotic be will . phoid that porgous right to do as be pleases aud be responsible for his action to no one but God, Th epite of the many favorable circumstances that surroand the Americau inquirer a'ter relixivus truth, aad ta spite of the ciaim #0 oaracstiy advanced ta favor of *reedom of thonght,”” thero is still fo hiscase a grest difficulty to be cvercome, Thus difficulty ts prejudices. The dark don rate wath in of ao ingelligent Am mations of taro form of the old protess haw away; but Sho tnjurlous effects of ite presence will ’ long remain. What (he gray dawn ts to the night, what 1° the chafing of ths aen waves is after the atorm, ench fs the cold misirust the vague fear, the halt concealed Fopng- vance to Carholics and Cathoticity which has auccouded to the bitter hatred and stern cetiance of days gone oy. Very commouly ti otesivut who happdng to meet with 5 me points o” Catholic coutyovoray is either ea- urely Lo! the subject—knows absolutely nuthing about itor is misinformed and maliniormed; in (a hos his mind fillea with al Sorte ef tdrar tonching the cage in p. int except right and true ones, Ido n t mean shat he is dodcicns in mind or education; for we kuow ou tho coatcary Ghat this kind of roligious ignorance can, tnd requectly doss, go along with rage intoltigeuce wud a high degree of intelectual cultare, His prejudices are aot the ourgrowth of his own pature, bui tbe reanit of association, of early education, of the religious routiment heoied and tmpelied by sectarian training, acd of the pride which profesyes to oxait rod expand hun while realiy lowering and contencting tt. Ho bag had mind hustiie statements in rele ary of Catholics, taetr conduct in chor couatrles, the veackings and practice of their churctt, vwaich have becn streagthoved aad contrmed f by she pulpit, the sebool and the tone of general are, until they havo grown with tis growth and atrongthened with nie ntrength. The books be perurca decoive him the moment thay touch upon a Catholic sab- fect, and almost every men he converses with produces {aise imprereiobs or supplies him with garbled aad dis torted tuformativn. Here is the and of person, fellow bay, of the Theologica! Sociaty, who is to meot Hs and whota we sre,te meet in the field © controversy. ‘Ihere 18 4 specimen ‘of the Largest clase of persons outside of the church who wil! bo listeners to what we taay have to aay on the subject of religioe. It is a disheartening thine to fod such a web and tangle of prejudices tu poracus 60 Quick 6ixbted aad 6o Dard W decieve in a!! other respecia, And yet there is room for consolation and hope. fe wo finds out that ths idea of the Catholic church given hum by Protestant teaching is based upon @ gories of mikrey reseutations will oon Come to distrust the improssivus fb upoo him by his Protestant trnining, His cind will oact ugalust it, If he hws the courage to throw olf oe of his prejudices he will acquire ative. gtb exongh grasa: ally ¢o throw off prejudice alt . to seek correct infor. mation, and, baving found {t, toact with quiet geod acnee and deliber:.te judgment, as he does in the other practical Telations 0 It toliows from these remerks that what is most weeded from us is sound, clear and Ronest ‘explanations of tue doctrines tu is 4 waste of teme.to sp on pr that thoy were gngodty in their conduct. ig a Protestant Out of respect for L believes that Protestantism is liberty amd en! and Caibolictty is despotisia and #\;retitio that ho can be o good Catholic and preserve y too, sn¢ combat norunce and uperstiic ob ae much as he pleases, and be will B respect wily W OUT voice, There is no use in coping with old fashioatd objec that nobody brings up argument, or tn dealing Yigerows lows upor rancieg stain Tony eo in the Geld of polem Ip the words of thom: Carlyle, there is no use ta fighting © extiact Wo Rave 10 du w th live, euergetic men, who are inter. osted im (he world of today, and who tbivk eeoorslly eu. Tet us exaaoing their viows by the high: of, point Out to them the particulars in wh they aie wrong, aod when oe Sud them to be rigt huucatiy give them credit for jt. Religion comes ut destroy, but ratber Wo suve,refine en | exalt what vatr hus already scoormpiabod. “If (ruin the crowd of Golug and Beil-gatieded persona who are the vague generis name ol Myc testants tho more earnert members of the varians dovoiniputions around us, we will flud thas we have 40 deal with souls Who receive @# God-given the Ten Commandments, ‘be Lord's Prayer, ths Apecties’ Creed, — who | be- lieve im the divine inepiration of the Boi Scriptures, whe necept chuich organizations fod more or iess of churcd authority in avme (orm or other, who believe ia sacramental miuistration ané in- fluence, and who have been bro ight up im untetened re. ect for the maxitus and rojes of pobiic morality which era tho best and heaasbiest forme of mode ty The proper way to conduct retgic y wth these persuus is evidently them or blame them for their D + them fair and full credit ior ail of the Wath wuied Luey admit, aud to show them shat ihey owe it to (oem-eives to go on further and admit the consequences of the prin- ciples they Dave aivendy embraced, f° yor tnke }’ro testantiem iu go far as itis Christian revelation, with- out admixture of local and sectarian pacaliarities it if Catholic dogma. Ihe chureh ia nowine 0) to it. Oa the contrary, she secs nothing t but what norself deiteves and tenet But im this connection again the oi@ drawpuck 4: pre. Jadice exerts its bunefud influence and pravuts the Pro \entent smind fross receiving tbe further ieuths which £0 to complete tbe religion of ia believers. ihe same work f3 to be done with the resions and pious I’ro- testat church member that we pointed out se uecer- sary in the cage of the free and easy thinker on reiigions matiers. must remove wrong {aprewions by honest and straightforward statemente of trath that witl carry couvistion om their face, {ime@, reflection and the gua of God will do mofe—wi!l do all that remal season. even the good prejudice commeOrcrace in ite importacen etully, 00, contented with efectit ed good, All weit tell wil ane of our count ng hetween these peivee day by day under the Nght of exper only pewertu! way in the country that y@ aud rational sonar (be principle vf obe- dience 10 autherity—reasonable Chedieoce w rightial authority. This principle is the groat, 1 may say the caly, oR Beceseary to be properiy understood that syeiem of government may work surothiy fe frictwom; cur country be saved (rom early Gownsatl and decay apd oUF Inad orowned with the blessings of returo- img peace. Our Bopest Protestant friesd’, whetber they tavesmen, scholar, publicists, wltitary cormenders, and i many cases even ininleters of the Goepel, are ready to concede that unless the mxsues of the American poopie are led to nct under the guidance of catbotic principles thore t# {itsle at paving (bia comntry (rom ee d wkter destruction, Lot os, reverend brashrep, work pationtly and cheerfuliy’' to orward fo grand» pur- pore as the conversion of this whole great country to 100, leaving the resuit to God snd to thowe i= ia the ministry »Ben onr cesta shel) be ny Nag th ‘The pionesr who, @n the it Weatirn conutry, toile pationtl; y vn romnov ng the dharred and vlaokened tree stumps scat toned over the feild where ones rose the dark and tangled forest core ae and boperabie @ work a4 bis sucetcs:s Wil) Padees ecatteriog handeful of seod along the soft, brows farrows, axl as vsetuii & Work as 1h Bu error ber whe Te bis swkie i she nodding grat and yatRers jn ite golden ebeayes at thy bappy har- Feet hyine, ‘Thomas GAxovre, of St. Jame cathedral, jigsertation, which waa & Nationatioan. ity, No d., procecasé next solved it by ex. ly the principles of jemee sad law that fo mace reecibution of moweys obtained aNStanors doscrided In the case, ‘The (ole veing is a lent of tne ollicers Of bhe soclety, aed of toe clergy men present at the merting —Key, Or, Cum mings, }reaitent; Rev. George Mocloskey, Vico Preai- wv osisuligned church to bam.er Life TS eaRMO IH of LRO “Late LOre ts 00 Nath | FO Me Mav divas distit1ons SOs CIBER e— tw reted the The Cabae Labor Question, The Diario de la Marina of the th of Auguat last Gontains @ lengiby editoria! article om the Cuban labor question, called forth by a series of local oommunicacioas “SoG the weoersity of changing the coaditios of agrtoul- Ceacrrat — Oo Barurday der 2, Foe ak § MWiness of apoplery, Masusaer linapr, the beloved @ aative of (asue The friends of the (amtiy, iow ine thove 0” Ber are respectfully iBVILEd bo Bitond Lu funerai take ewes soe 7) # Loran, at tao o'cl her iaie residenoe, 213 fart iweaty third yirees. Her ree maine wil bet kom to Calvary Cemetery for inverment, Crassax —On Friday, September 23, Mra A. Aww ( x, reitct of Edward vere’ Ulasoen, eged 82 years, L and 27 days ‘The funeral will take place a her iste residence, Low Crleubin stems om Monday, 06 12 o'clock Friday, So:tember 23, Mrs. Axw Catan hich will be something more (hac & simple ma- The articie, altnoush admitting the necoasity for sueh « obange, goss on to say thas the correspradeut Ought to know that “the evils of society cannot be al- a6 easily extirpated as thove of aa individual,” and, fa elucidation o the argument, shows that if the prasont syetom of labor be suddenly alteret its effects would be far {rom beuoliciai to thowe sought to be booeiited Hoar friends, and those of her husband, are ceoeny fovil to atiend the (aneral, from her 1) ‘The article then goes on to prove that until a proper ays- | 294 Nigth atrect, this Gumday) afterncos, as oo tous of foreign emigration be tatroduced nothing cau be | clock. Duplin {(Trelena) Danere please onpy, Casav,—Oa Satarday, Boptember 2%, at 614 Grand atreet, Epwamp Casey, & sative of Tulla, county Clare, Weekend, aged at ests, tea ho friends and wequa'ntavces of the fam! pars fully requested to asiend the fuaera!, on fossay tne BoOd, at cas O'ok ek, (rum bis late reedende, Lime ick and Clare papera piesne ca: done practio.ily wich the question. The argument, how. over, preseats the idea that 9 desire now prevalis anoog the bigner olasses of society in Cure to al the wil- lanous «od utferiy iphumaa im of al exists in that isiaud, avd to subst paid iabor, which wii be just fa itself, and commend Itself to the respect of mankiad throug! world The Diario prommes to take up the questiog at mat toe Darts —Of consumption, Rowan (mace, aged leng b, and ive alt the data, whieh will duvtiews be by vory luteresting. The Sizio, the Union organ of Cubs, Koerwe pinee, ee Povo pe der pdwa Ne oi a'60 promlsna to give the suboct the sxtcotion (1 needs, Aud thus we me mapneh premieing reeul ju faocturers. id for 10,000 reams of geod Fourdrinier Apply at this offen, and Klevea:h aveouen. per iif wad’ Fitzgoraid, of No. 79 James utrest, in sa “utes city. of New York, Paper. sper, “Bize, or inas—a3 tne Ty 4 ~ rd ae Ln Lead Was na k. Be Kilkenny (irelan ) paperwponaneng Cash we it of Type Met ATL. —-The youn; soa of Juno ti and ol Trt atthe desk of or this ettce. who was shot at Coteasien on Monday, A wb hy po hie wouuds, aged W yours Haxry.—Om Feiday, September 23, Patrick Harve, a native of the ports of Ballyadams, Queens county, ire land, aged 18 yours. ‘The relatives and friends of the famity are invited te attend the fan from hia ile residence, 366 Weat uuday) afternovl, af hall-paas eve eels Bt. Luke's Hospital, tip ores Sep- tember 22, of wounds — at (he battle of “trasburg, diod on Friday, August 12, of Prizes Casnea in ail alt Lot- moaths. teries and (nformation given. Tacon, Tevet wofne, ITS Broadway, New York. At 389 Broadway, Mes Fowler & WELLS, Warenslogiats 06 Bomahees, Ca kee A glo " soum opsa evenings Full written desoriptions of fer given whon desicod. An Admirabie. ae Papht cradle, fan Va, Juve 1, tenant Cuakums H Hawa San, of aan RENE ions © Foutth New York ‘Volunteer cavalry, aged 0 reaty ING CBRKUS, Bold by al! deny months and 22 da; The imperial Svbarive who, vofore a kingdom for a new enj yment, wei Live could be gratiled @t 8 staaitor cost. Tho NIGHT BLOOMING Onieus of Pha Jon & Son coraptures one sence, at lenst as it wae never bevere @uraptired, Sold by al! aragat * His relatives aad friends, and eyo of bia nm William, Joho, Juraee, Josep! amio, mud di George Hl. wete ™ a Marun A. ‘Kops also the officers and members oF the Fourtu New Yortt ry, aro renpectfutly invited to attend tae fanerat, from the reakionce o bia brother Jose: b, 448 York #troet, Jersey City, this (Sunasy) sfiernocn at ome o'clock. The remains will be takea to Greon wood Come tery for interment Hox: —On Thursday, mber 1, white galiantly de fonding his flax, nt the battle of Joncaboro, Ga. Line Hor, Sevenwenthgregiment Now York Voluntacra, tang of the city of Naw York, youngest son ¢ Morea and Marte Huot, of said city, aged 18 years aud 6 months. Boston papers please o py. Kxurve.—On Veidey, September 22, Maey Karwrn, @ native Of the parish f Donerall, county Cork, Ireland, in tho 28th year of ber Adviee to Polit awe it You Wish te keep your heads cool, uso Chevalterse Life for the Hair. Beandreen’, Puls Are the best medisine for colds and in‘iuenze. There is at , from even one dose. he lung: and head have ary Curtben taken fom hom, aad’ often the west Tornlog sees a perfoct cure raQbserve H. randreth on coverament stamp, ia white letters. Principal ofice Brandveth Rouse, New York. Batchelor's te Dyems he “Best in the age. world, Harmless, reilabie, Tanta taneoas. The only perfect The relatives aud {rienda of the family ave respect(uity dyn, Bold Dp uldrnagione Factory 8L Barclay streei, invited to attend the (inora!, this (Su: dey) afternoon, at on@ o’eiek, irom her inte resideuce, No, 240. Woat Thor. Corns, Buntons, Nails, Hularged Joints, | ty-ninth sitet. all diseasas of the feat, cured by Dr, ZACHARIE, No, 10) Keaos.—On Saturday morning, Septeraber 24, Asor Broadway. Dr. W. H. Gregg:— Dear Sir:—1 have been salfering form long time with what physicians call diseases of the Prostate Giand and lie. f Vrine, and was unable to obtain any rsiiel urti which began to tive olfect after taking one or (wre doses, an! il than Catt 4—having si . raiber ‘aan {9 be dope veri willing to pay Ofty dollaree @ of Choma Kehoo, in the 9th year of bar relatives and friends of the ‘amily, and age the York Steam Bol er Makera’ Benevolent Assovtati axa rosportfully Invitoa to attend the tu eral, from bey, Inte residence, No. Hadsen aveaue, Brookiya, tot (sunday) a toraoon, at two oc ok. Hee remains wili bo taken to Calvary Cometory, for um- interment. Sangam.—Oa Friday, Sootembor 23, Mra, Mary, wita of Jobn ¥. Ketcham, aged SL years, ‘The treads of tus iamily, mao the members of Co Inrntn Lodge. No. 494, F. aud A. Mara invite to atteeé the funeras, from bor tate residence, No. 19 Wont Twom ty Sixth abreet, bai ( undsy) a tersoon, at two o'clock. Masrenson,—On kriday, Sentenber 23, LinwaKn dad THRAON, ® DAStVe Of OUUNty Cavan, Ireland, 1m the Quem year of his a rolati¢ Zz rod uoe its foie for. Ts has not only cured me, but several other afficers ta mz iatrict have beeu cared by Mt, and I would rec: everybody wufering tom amy diseane of the use Constitution Water. RICHARD LUSH. Sargeant Ninth Ward Police. New York, Dee. 3), 1861. Bold wholesale by MORGAN & ALLEN, 5 Cum street, and all draggists, Dyspepsia, &o.—Fowle’s Extract White aud friends of the fam! Ginger uever feria to cure. be funeral, from hi H. T. HELMBOLD, 594 Broadway. abuy sluin tatoats wa (anand) aa 4 past on9 o'clock. Rerring and Pins, Now Style, Jud? Wc~ Marrusge (n Brooklyn, on Friday afternoon, Septere- gelved.—Three, Five, Seven, Ton, Twoive, Vittern, | hor 3, of ord fever, Anmé Manis Loursa MarTLaca, ‘Twent ‘nty-fve Dollars a sot. For saie hy GEO. C ALLE! to Be 15 Broddway, one door Uelow Canal sites pgod 35 ett and 7 months. Taaoral uotice horenfter, Martiaon —In Beoollym, on Friday afternoon, Septem ber Zu, of typhoid lever, ANNA Marin Loviws MAT:Lage, @ native of Westpnaisn, Prussia, aged 25 years ang © months, The rotatives aod friends ere ropectfully Invited ve attend tne funeral, thi (snod fte noon, At two o'6locks, frora the rexdonce of Mr. C. fitter, corner a Pack Ayenue and Sspoucer sirset, Beookiga, £. D. Diawy.--Un Friday, september v3, Joan M Many, ie the 65cht your of o1s aio Ihe rieods ot theta amily are invited to attend the fuse ral, from pv late residence, tu Someryitie, N.g., of 4 Mobday afteraoou, at two o’ctock Mutaw—ia tiie oy, n Wednesday, September 22, - Cuawins Miime, youngest aon of Lewis Miller, aged. 20 yea. # and 3 months, Tho friendn nad relatives of the family are reapectrulty inv ed Ww attend toe funeral, this (sunday) afternoon, ae - one o'clock, trom the rcutdance of bis fatbar, No, LM Third avenue without further notice. vortinnd (Oregon) papers piesse con. At hee residence, Ne. 5) West Houstos Tori after n shore ickntes; Meme. Moan a omtlye of Lackey, county Kildare, lremud, aged ! youra pid Diseases o: the Biadder, Gravel and Dropsy, use HELMBOLD'S Genuine Preparations, For Lone or Power, Lass of “ese it LMBOLD'S Genuine Preparationa, Memerys, For Dimeulty of Breathing. General Weakness, tse HELM BOLU'S Genuine Preparations For Went Nerves, Horror df Donth, Trembling, use HELMBOLD'S Geauine Preparations For Night Kwents, Cold Feet, Dim ef Vision, use HELMBOLD'S Geoutne Preparations, e aystom, use HELM BOLD'S Genane Prepare enance and auine Preparations Kraps mguor, Universal Lussttude “|; } y's Tri- Sold by dmg. Ha rpkernne ‘The best and earapes! article The friends of the family are respectfully ivited @ Spee tiie ta tale adc, Meatewhs: © ja thp iunerai, this (Sunday) afternoon, ab one e . o'cter @omach, ‘reparations. } Dublin papers please copy. { Moxrso —Aas Hoboken, on Friday, September. 23, of a a * ae AS, eee toa ened or BURR IOE Demnee scarlet fever, Rarmars Jonarr, aced 4 years and 9 moot, - corner of Fulton atzeet. on oun ot Hirabeth and tae late Antonio Morene, - padiz, Spain. For Pim Petter, Scrotate and | Tue {unernt wil! take place thin (Suadsy) afternoen, a. eruptions, cee A BOLD'S Genuine Preparatiorn ong o'elesk, Wem the residence Of bia mother, No. 48. | Gardea cireet " ‘ shai Be . 8 Dew. | Moiwcre Maturday evoaing, Ssptembar aa, For the Complogiou Distilled Dew. satcacnael acre pte no (fleads nud relatives arc reapecttully «invited Me attend the fanoral, (rom ber into residence, No. 18%, or atreot, Brooklyn, this (Sunduy) sfternocg, at twee pele. Nose. —Oo lay evening, September 23, Taeag Not«x, a gativa of Laighlin Beitgo, eouuty Carlow, Ire pers please-copy. fateanow.—On Pridey, September 2%, afters ng ness, Barmort OM ALLARON, aged 67 years. Grover & Uakec'’s Lighest Prewiam Sewing Machines for sain uy MERVYN ABMSTRONG, 936 Browdway. neag, Twenty-cocand sircet, Machiorm w operators, oeut (0 families by the day or week. swing dame to order. Depot it Liberty street | ' Fr: Pamir Grover & Baker's ¥ Elastic Stucu Bewlag Macdi and, = i “yma relatives and frien ts of the famit and BS Puitun ateect, brooklyn. “a teu $0 attoad the funerai, this (Sun fry clock, 1eom his late residence, No. 26 two « Premtam Lock Stitch sewt WHEMLER & WILSON, 65 Srondwa Helmbota’s Gonvtne — " o " Feice $1 par bottle ale for BA. Delivered 19 any aiitsose cin Sialee’ treok Cee tnaoinn of be A. bs ‘Onin $ a. Heimboid’s Genuine Prepare tians.— eneod Soi4 at RMLMBOLD'S chemin warehouse, Sul Wrowdwar. | eeaa Vriday, copwember 33, Froseece ied = —s montis And 16 daye, Nervous and Web iiitated Sufferers, Use | d trends of tue family, and aa ct Bi 3 pai \ bogine Compaug No w tend (be (umersl, from, to iste Stmple bat Effcctnal.—The entire fre. ect, thia (Sunday) ROG, seu dom from all aeleterions Ingredients tenders RROWN'S 4m ‘atueiay, September 94, Bias BRONCHIAL TROCHES, oF Cough and Voieo Lernng i Grog lly a ie am OrDticdg aged 4 yy for the most delvate faumaln, or veungret child, |” The relatives and (riends of the family arene erat et ee to attond tho raneral, from tho residence et bas) —_1uaeted aud bas caused them to be heid In the bigdest exten by | cog qonih avenuo om Monday aiternoon, atone @ woh Cergyiaen, sugers and prbic apeanere genersity cee eel cadmebettere | 4 Jom Nivea and friends of the family are tw Strames Word on Broadway.—oxo. Preateed tem evimenrs the rupert, from bie lete reap. spect DONT, ee ie fecal a meee | a hensehese word. 2 aera Cemetery + 1s, 00 Monday ofterngem koe oho at the Relay Rouse, wi September. 1, Jom Poet, m metrtee ok ee Ninety-third regiment, New "yore ai} = die was sub ey. o: hie age. Sleeve Buttone. New Style— Two, Three epengpence ‘of the aon arrival of the body the fe Fear, rive, Beven, ii ‘Twenty. Dolla’ wilh s igstoesed uptit iorther notin POC For sale by G. ©, ALL! } Pauw oo Friday, SepteW ber 35, ot bey janal street, nt | late resiaence, ose aut Thirty-second. ste et, Jou sie pies onsl ge AE MOLD. CONSTSLLE } fo" eee ea 1ahy Magy Cordes ie faapeccion of jobbers and manufactucees to | The raletrven and friends of (Defentty apy aie season's imvertation of (he abeve nained goods, satix- | invited 90 attend the funeral, from bisle {9 residence, fied inte tho mess complete iv the couney (funda, ) aflernenn, at Ralf past one oF phe Canal aad Mercer streets Paren—-On Fridiy, September 32, 7 Wigs, Loapees, Mair Dye, Hut ir Dyctng eee A. ra WW: ApasoubLOA® ie 16 Bond street Machine Co.'s sige, jechines, 505 Dreanay, N Be suuury tence, ‘4 Market | Passaic, \. A, for interment. weet sea Sweden oay i'r pacck? nant The frieade and acquaintances. © 4 sad, wo attend the Taner’ trom © Faantag) afteranen, “aay Scunavrea.—On Saturd her and painfol ilinews, ‘The friends of foperal, this (“u further invitetion Weea Sewn, Premium Lock Stiteh for eirouler. MARFUAGES AND DEATHS. Merried. Sy) eed Byxsee—Sar709.--O8 Wedoesdag, ‘Saari —Un Friday, “opy cud oer 23, a6 2) tbe Rev Tomisck 3 uasirm. of Aneanun, afust fon of ADE bam Pow teen et ‘Vromas Bram to Hanxas Sertom, beth cr f aged 1 month. Aages' Raglieh and Fria papere pense copy 3 img im ge om Pei@ay, Sep! ener 2), Jomew Duranivo—Garyxey.—[® Brooklyn, on Tuesday, Sey. | Sra: oe Eo tember 20, by the Rev. Wm. Keegan, A. W. Dame vo | Ther rea and fi Itlendw of the fh ally are respectfully Many 2 aly tovghier ot tine late Michael Gaitvey. Fiv,., "cme ea the this fap wheat of pe residen x Havas — Ab Voughaeureia, 08 Salar dag, George samyee, No. 3a Bubert ste a Sepsonabee Say tp tee Ban. alexanecr lew I~ why wed yey 4 Arueyen to ARsam.ta Beapiey, No cards, Wea eae wlve thr ¥. 20 vriaay, Septem, }), FRasexs M., w! # Sohipper dang @1 the late Joba Besson $2 a The friends of the (9) are jwvited - rom a fuperal, oe) the reeidapoe of ‘ob! nee eee: sapeeenber 4, Manoa et Baascee &. Daytor, Borza, ovly chiid of mM. and Mary K Beye, aged 1 Mlerroon, ab OFF (prion peta ve year, 6 mowthe and 2 day: taken to White 2209 0° geerment. train leaves Loa. The rriewde of the tomy are respectfully invited to at- | son River taareed 497, Chambers atreot, as hall-paet ad whe from the residen hog me aw ‘Vhiriteth a! on Sator@sy” Pepromber 24, TimoTHy Sues, = Bannerer. —Oo watlve of Keomar nd f ry f+ 4 Kerry, Ireland, aged 65 years, py Rag he ‘The re! ai of the (emily are invited to tala nope of tanto life,’ aiteod the ives Py Die late residence, 323 earl Beery inbrides, in ber sen year. stroot, Wie (SUNARY y atiernoon, at half-past ove o'clock, ne funeral om Bagwar.—At the Tatitaticn for Ue Deaf and [awd ii tori September 24, of typhoid fever, Wisnam Notice ef fuseral In Monde: * mee Warsow —O0 © turday, ber 6. after ® log aTeON, the beloved wile 7 aan ANNE teed L the fawiity are ro we send the feneral, fromm ber inte ss s doat, Kew. Taomas Farrell, ircasurer: ev. Dr. Brann, | Bravism.—On Friday, as ine reeidence | WHIRm MF gat. on Mov day morning, at ven « Socvttary: Very Rey f. |. Mouuaid, Very Rov. 7.7. | of her sou, Goorge hg Bayeide, ning, Tr. fos tow ber" a” cen poles, 8 decker, Rev. Drs. Morrog®, MoGlyeu, Neleam, Gardner, | Mra Lrornta Baanmm, ¢eltot of Geerge Aredise, 2 08) be 4, DF. OMiy child oF Wit) : M, Corfigay, Rev, Storrs. Veovte, Walw arab, Hew ty {Teun year of her ar, ay eur. momthe sent 5/678 Utim, Mvorod, O'Farrell, McCarty, “ Ney Wee frieuds ard relatives, and theoce er © i * ami Pr. Coreigan, Hogen, Nileo, Orsenigo, Qui an, O'iame, | tayited ty ot eud the t ut we at Lewis, Met ugbiin x te The’ meeting re Lashed fh y. Ye ‘ ° ‘ . @Svummieg he Bie, eis aliete ‘ . ' .