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» 4 { mare teen f MNYERESTING FROM THE PACIFIC, Arrival of the Steamship North Star. JAYS LATER NEWS FROM PERU. MHREE War Preparations Still Pro- agressing. Trial Trip of the New Peruvian Mouitor. Adairs im the United Gtates of Colombia. Msrivalof the United States Steamer ’ Wateree at Panama, a., a. ‘Tne steamship North Star, Cop iain A. G. Jones, arrived fat this port yesterday, from A-;:awallom the 16tb inst. her we bave interesting tuiruation from the Pacific three days lawr newsirow ecu, which will be found the letter of our Pavama oor) vudent. The following is the spe the North Star: — ROM ASPINWALL. Webs, targo & Co... as olla, Fargo & 20... Cohn & Co. & Wallor.. Total. Grond totals. Purser Bailey, whom we we ore vuck to bis old position the Califoruia tine, bas ou) (04.48 for the prompt de- aty of correspondence anu ia ¢ papers, Oar P ondence. Faxamta, Sept. 26, 1864, Avie, trom Guayaquil ama © sees Up to this time the stesmnsnn -qavd intermedia’ —pyrts, bas wv od, although five Mays over duc Ucwsequeutly we «re witbout news from Mcuador, which is auxieusly woxed for, ep account of the ‘disturbed condition of that couutry at the last advices, ‘The three days later news trom Peru brought by the MOnited States steamer Wateree possesses no interest mart (rom the experiments crip of the new Mouitor “Victoria, which proved ber to ov 4 tailure. No arrivals dof additional Spanish vessels. -wor on the coast of Peru sere reported, From the interior of C.,.omvia oothing bas been re- seeived Tho Legislature of cue sovereign State of Vans ena ie atill in session, avd nus veeo passing and holaing ‘under consideration sume very silly and ridicuicus reee- Jations, which will only make that body @ laughing stock and tond to create diflicuity between the general govern- ‘pent and foreign Powers. We bave no arrivals trom Central American ports. PEA. The Wateree brings us three days later intelligence from Peru than was brought by tne last mail steamer, ke having loft Callao on the 3is: uitimo, The situation at that time remained entirely unchanged. No later in- Pelligesoe from Europe hud reaco.d Lima, Consequently tne feoling that war must re-ult is as before, and pre- (paratious to mest it were being curried on with al! pos- waible speed, but not with the most successful results, as ‘Will’ be seen by the following account of their Monitor's frat teial trip:— Oa the 28th of August, tle duy set apart for the event, ‘the now Peruvian Monitor | wivria made her first trial of @peed for the purpose of testi, her emgmes and exbidit- Ang Ger general fitvess to coy with and destroy the hated equadrou. The fiexideut ot the republic, with riy all the puoiic digni- ct the vessel, witness the sorks I progress to resist Ab Ube io Led hour the »ved off, with the cheers @f the aseombied crowd, vu. (ue trial amounted to nutbing than what might bive boeu expected; for ane @ miserable faiure om the start. Her speed, by one Of Massey > »«teut logs, was jess than (ve miles per bour—this Buu turret, guns, shet, shell ©f provisions. When these are addes knots will be Re maximum, or, as 4) ooe.04 commander inturmed Me, she will be 90 very... cuut all Admiral Prozou jwill have to do to prevent u wise will be to put « cork fender over the wide vi . -vips when he sees ner jeommg. The Victor: vut a shore digtance ‘whoo ber shaft yave way « to her mourings. This nm 1On reachiog her mo.riny covered to be broken, uuu « ligat. From present 4; ces the much talked of Botttor will goon take the po stow of @ water tang, and ‘Possibly end her days im tha: mviest Dut Bonorable aud ‘useful position. Apart from this there is « (ving to communicate. It eannot be jong, bower: we will bave to record he arrival of addition: op the Peruvian dest. Then it will sovo ve Peru will bave to fight or ‘knock under “hen she sees the fo opposed to ber we bo dave §he good sense to @mooth ber ruilied ‘eath we ot Callgo the United er (flags! ver saginaw, Cominnauder » bly remain in Callao rse of events, aud to f, to furnisu protec- ve arr will ogeasion much delay, tue bed plates was dis- cgetwer she was in asad manvder Davenport, and s\. Hopkins. The Admirai ») for some time yet, wateiuus ‘eon hand, suid av oi tion to the persons aud ji, city oi Americans resident @ Peru Nothing from the Chincha, Matters there remain as they bave been. Loading suis oes om very slowly, on account of the scarcity oi lat rers, Lhe Spanish Admiral maintain’ the same joritivn PAX ANA iI from Boge.« browsht os toformat n had ok fie prosecution of Senor State of south to M. when the Spanish + made bis ever to ve ta Coloma, the Presi eu, « oharges growing out vo Frevob Cousul at Panatna. | Commissioner, Senor Maru | Femembered fight sacri» invpmus, The result Surprises vo One Dut the} 6) ies. Uuusell, who bas Deca for some time past ona be. | Gorne, caring that some decision would be made » © ae Pender bis positien Since this news hi« as pagred # resolut: the repubhe to revoke th ervund of bis nder faonema arrived the Legislawire 0. « s. galling upon the Presid sxequatur of M. Zeltner, on os shia = goverument, anu enotber, authorizing senor Spaniards from the stare Beltner to this gov obtain satisfaction jor & ' oked outrage, gotten uj» uv r he instigation of afew w+» morely because they © Conaul was affording prove (+ sioner. It the matter st efamore serious che uit by the rabble at 4 baye kvown better, sd tog house of the French (we Spanish Commis he peXt tnault will be the lower classes of re at bert) tocommit punigbment, we eball nes enacted at Ibe 1 be Iaugber at, ane this Denightod spot ee thoi toes oh acts without the Some day have a repe:itic failway station in 1856, foreigners will no longer ings, { io them. The mont of Spaniards {rom to ‘bio that one minded to reach meelf — wbtit case with tbe d ss ature, Imagine they the Lt Santa Coloma preeies ap oe of Panam . is Cabinet, together wiu to | control the world; that wry * say sod do most be of She laws of tho Medes aid vers aus. chat all otber govers- Monts are Dut & diop su Ui wot ond that what they oll upon the !’resiien: 6 ue Wig to do wilt be dove iMstanter, Without the (evr ue wey and Wherefore being anked. if the power tot this wate i* de Sirous of involving the vat -overpmens jo a war with gome sirong foreign Puver. om they appear to be ow Tair way Ww succeed. | su coud be againet the State only it would by ene ite goveromest we Cor it ts Like & bad, quar one»). who deserve soundly thraehed’ tnt) benweiuy Limsolf a8 @ . Wren the gover, mrut (aye dovereign st ‘ought to wodorstand tia: ii os & vory email porion asmall and! very pow ee 1 ebted for any prosperity It bos igners, the better it will be for an cover Ir they’ cov he mate to beliere the, nee 1 per been for the Panama Ruilr *uNm& wonld teday Be @ residence for bax aut oWwlgebnly, thon we ‘might hope for leas cou! imiptacr ce (FOB the whe con rive the ruin of the over: Weot: Rate; they arene cat vas he mules they dire: and Co get these nets ‘Within theirbrains they «yw ove to be driven im, pounded in w bard kovcks. Waey wil Ba © tow ‘binek ey vefor — ob Biot Tee a {thei one of it oot ‘comfor| Muritio will not rev his poo—whied WORthIoN & rap that vii! make therr earn tingle s unless lost to wit wamee ef decency or ‘and (hat they tales «4 be mort vewantoent wer ie Kageing that |’reni- Que exe quatur ef M. Zeituer, angry they supposed all to be in ignorance of save themselves: Mr. iy a Jona dom man it ie of ould moans of fom of opinion. \. when the ruler ce public adniinistrator For this rew@® ° read everything wichout qvcu vying him ‘has the calm % “his perzon, woun his vanity and aelt with what afs™ vis which attaek or censure Bins moat well + the Jeu “ve him better (han showe which ap- way of merai improve Banounce itthus, I hope For my re fawieh to gi ublie’ ite, all’ way acts "a %, eriiciem of mar tale mS ‘od ‘* ra Rola thas the o e fo uot rey henge wholly te naciely, Ay couviciion the censure oF mination of vate Ii niasion ol mrerarsie Nie. «ww that Tam af the, noad of the administration, tf you aot only not b&¥e com. plaisance er consideration for acts or conduct, but that you wit! likewise assist me iv Ing the service Bb: scourgiug in your columns wil the Bot, 10 public or private, worthy to ser trv. ,f remain your devoted eompatrias reader, Boudra, August 2, 1866, MOSCRLLANBOTS ee ies ak ee Nyavea'tbe moroieg of the Lath. The pes. Crogged the aime day, embarked on: Golden: Ape, abd sailed top epee a. all ovening for aan even! by soe North tar is Pay : States Navy, who relieves: paymaster of the Pacific squadron. He will proceed to Cailao to join the iagabip Lancaster by the steamer of Ube 26th tat. the United States steamer Wateree Commander F, K, Murray... Uaited Staves Navy bere on the evening of the 20th twst., having left Callao (double. 9 red. on the 3lat ult, The Wateree ts an irou vessel, and ove of the moat useless that possibly could be imagined asa mav-of war. Her bottom 1s mow @o (oul that she is obliged to proceed at once to San francisco to the dook, and her present condition doing her utmost, steam eight knots an hour. This is the vessel sent to reinforce our squadron in the Pacific Ocean, and extead protection to our commerce in the only seas wherein it bas not been molested. Known to be useless on the other side, she is sent hore to add one more to tho list of “lame ducks” that we style +*the United States naval forces in the Pacitic Oceau."” On reeching San tran after Laving undergone the necessary cleanaing, she will relieve the United States stexmer Saraasc as guardship in the harbor, ‘This 18 her proper position until soid, which should be done as quickly aa possible, iu order that Uncle Sam may not lve much by the operation. The Peruvians were auxious to buy her; for they would now buy a mud machine if iLovly bad a Parrott guo mount. ed, and itis «great pity that Admiral Beli bad no au- thority to dispose of ber; for a geod price could bave been obtained, one that would have covered cost, interest andexpenses.’ It sleepy Welles wil! only send a dozen ore of the same sort tO this side of the continent to feinforce our squadron, the rebel privateers may change their fle!d of operations, and come to the Pacific with- ‘out the least fear of being molested except by «ccident. Sreed and fitness for a hard engagement wil! never cause them troubie by our vessels in these oceans. ‘Two of a uumber of men (rom the Lancaster. on their way bome to be paid off, bad a quarrel few days since, in which one was mortally stabbed, the wound proving mortal in about thirty six hours afterwards. Tue inur- derer bus been handed over to the authorities of Panama on & requisition of the Governor. The United States steamer Nereus, Commander J. C, Howell, United States Navy, acting as convoy to the North ‘Star, arrived at Aspinwall in company with the latter vessel, and will return with her after taking in coals and makivg some slight repairs Colonel G. M Totten, Chief Kogineer of the Panama Railroad, who hag been seriously ill,s0 much 80 that his life was (espaired of, ts, 1 am re ciced to gay, slowly but surely recovering His death would have been a terribe blow to every one who knew his worth and the value of his friendsbip, and a loss to the Panama Railroad Com- pany not to be repaired. ‘The opposition steamship Moses Taylor arrived here a nce, baving landed ber passengers at san , who are destined to experience ati the pleasure of the Nicaragua Transit, and have the oppur- tunity of viewing the superb scenery of the tropics be- tween the drenching showers of rain tbat go (requentiy Occur at this seasoa io that detighiful locality. The Taytor came here for coat and water. The passage here took two days, the detentivn here four more, and the presage back two more, making eight days before she returned to receivé the passengers from New York, who, during that time, were somewhere on the route trom ocean to ccean. | think that one or two trips wi'l dispel the idea of the Nicaragua Transit be ng equal, if not supertor,to the Panatna Railroud, aud passengers will trave! that route which presents a thousand per cent less discomfor's and anvoya:ces than the other, We are anxious to bear the report of those who have made od know what they think of the opposition sloop of-war St. Marys, Captain Middleton, still n the barbor a6 guerdship She is badly ia want of an overhauling, and should be seat to a navy yard for that purpose, but cannot go; for there ia nothing wo relieve ber. The Narragansett, which was com.og, is, wo understand, at Acapulco, iu a disabled condition. Captain Mi-idleton, who bas been very long on this sta- tiou, 6 ously looking for bis relief, wishing to be able to bave # hand in some of the fighting now going on for the purpose of ‘‘crushing the rebelli'n.”” AB a Houtl Cerolinian be is more than anxious to assist in bringing his deluded brethren back to their senses and allegiance to the constitution and jawe of tha United States. ‘The steumahip Constitution, Comraodore Watktas, from San Francisco on the 3d inst , bus arrived. she brings the following specie: — 1,885,319 06 406 430 05 . $1,921,749 11 and three hundred passengers, who will leave Aspinwatl this evening in the steamsbip North Star. Nothing from Mexico beyond what you will have re- ceived by way of San Francisco, THE REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELBCTIONS. In response to official orders from the managers of both the Union or republican generai committees of this city, primary elections took place in ail the Assembly districts of the metropolis iast night, between baif-past sevea and nine o'clock, Delegates were chosen to the following nominating conveptions:— A couvty convention, to nomivate candidates for So@ ut, County Clerk, District Attorney, City Ju 'ge, Sopervisor and four Coroners, which will meet at iupe Chavel on Wednesday evening, September 23, at na.f- Past seven» ’clovk. Congressional district conventions to nominate candi dates lor Congress ip each of the Congressional districts ia the city ‘ew York, The se val conventions will meat oa Assemb!y district conventions to nominate © for members of Assembly ja each Assembly distr city und county of New York, to meet at the reaper Aasombly district headquarters oa Saturday evening, October 1, at balf-past seven o'clock Board ef Aldermen ‘The Board of Aldermon met yesterday afternoon, Presi- dent J.bu T. Henry in the chair. GAS COMPANIES RAISING THEIR Price. A communication was received from Street Commis joner Cornel! in reference to the proposed increase in the rates of gas by the New York and Hurlem compinies, These companies propose, from November 1, to ch rge the city $60 a year for each gas lamp, instead of $25, and the Commissioner, feeling himself in an embarrasing j0- tition, applied to the Common Council for instructions ia regard (o the matter, ‘The paper was appropriately referred, THE MAYOR AND THE FAT BOILING NUISANCES. The Mayor sent in « lengthy communication in refer- ence to the fat and bone builing nuisances at the foot of Thirty-ninth street, North river, complained of by City vector Hov'e, ie decined to call the Board of Ho gether, for reasone contained 1m th ollowing extract There isn coutingeuey which T hope, however, will aver when this popu ions city shall mourn the stroke of pestt then E wil one the Board of Henith to proviue ho me tor the sek and dying—the vady And which no other poswers ve of legitimizing t river to apnog at Yorkvitie Legislati 0 80 for the purp on the Ei our suburbs u ia despite of the Marem the ‘of cOnIrAcs 1or sireettclesntog at « st OULIR , aud over up Whi have OH 10 delve has bern the ane Bi agement of the Departament bay wy bot ree Tue courmuoleation was relerred to the Commities on Puphe Health H8 CITY TO BE ILLUMINATED. Alderman Joxks offered a series of resovutione appoint. jog © committee of five members from ard 10 make arrangements for illuminating the city iv honor of our inte victories on land and sea, thanking the | artey and navy for their patriotism aud well tried valor. ARIFS TO Be INCKHASED, Proe.dent Hexny offered a resolution increasing the salarie: of (ue employes in the Street |'epartment twenty - five per “ent, which was referred to the Committee on saintiee aod Uthoes. CITY ADVERTIBING. A communication Was received (rom Comptrollor Bren- neu informing the Hoard that the Hekaun and ransorpt rofgeed advertre poration Matters at the old rates, find ackinu for inauructions in rogard to the matter. 1 paper wns ad. H ‘The heard thew adjourned gotil Thursday mext, gt one © clock Arrival of the Prize Steamer Ge New Bedtord. Naw Baororn, Mase, , Sept, 26, 1864. ‘The pring steamer Georgia has arrived at Now Bedford trom New London, which port ehe put into on Thursday Inst, owing to her machinery having become ainabled. ‘The Georgin was accompanied from New London by the United States steamer Florida, which did not anchor, Dut having seen the Georgia safe into the bay, departed on acraiee ta ae Pritapaerma, Sept. 26, 1864. ‘The United States Marshal sold to-day five hundred and five bales of cotton at 08)¢0. a R110, and ome inferior eotton at 300, Because a public Jouran! veifa thew somhdt(ines facts | Mr, Willtam H. Stamer’s wax 1804. Forremss Moweox, Va., Sept. » ‘PAN RRHELS AAW AT WORK WITR TORPEDORS OW TH J4n~ Rivas, A fow anys ago Lieutenant General Grant obtained in- formation from @ reliable source that a wagoa ‘oad of Corpedecs had ieft, or was about to leave, Richmond, to be sung iv the James and Obickabomiay ri aad o the strength of ¢ is intelligence he sent to Commodore Melaacthon Smith, commandiag the James river fo- ule, ‘$0 take euch measures as will provout aur damage {0 our vessels {rem these infernal ma chines, Comiiiodore Smith at ouce ordered ti gunboat Huachback, Liewieuant Fyffe commaadin to repair to the locality imdieated, and spare ao priog taking up the torpedoes if already planted, aod, if not at- ready dows, to prevent ite being dove, Capt. Fyffe, om arriving at ¢bhe mouths of the Chickehonriny, a+ once sent outs picket bost, in charge of Aotiug Master's Mate Thos, W. Wright, as a patrol, andon Fridsy night he bad bis ow r manned and armed with a bout howitzer, ang started on a: some ton milee up that stream, He was ae * Paymuster Harry Cushing and Acting | kdwerd K. Valentine He had aot proceed- ed far he encountered a force of robe! gueritias, whom he. , and after a stubborn fight aveceeded pont ide deelond Duriog the Gght Captain Fyffe had on through bie cap, 0 feat for te of aim, and lke @ hero—whi Ce Rc heal he has ‘proved biaset(-—continued to ditect the abone Moses. J ‘TO THE TRONT. ‘ mail boat Fhomes A. Morgaa, (a) Edgar, which arrived this morning from the tational capital, brought aa passengers Hon. Wm. H. Seward Secretary of State, and Hon. Mr. Wastburne, who w en route to the [ront to see Lieutenant General Grant Major Geveral Butter. Brigadier Generat F. ley, commanding the district of Eastera Virg! Norfolk at au early hour for this place, to receive the distinguished gnests. but on arriving here found the city boat bad aiready left, owing toa change yn the time of departure, which bad been altered frdém ten o'clock to cight. ' He, however, met Hon. George Harrington, Colonel Seaton, of the National In'eiiigencer. and Mr. Oliphant, of the Treasury Depariment, who also arrived here this morning from Waahington ov board of the revenue cutter Northerner, Captain Joba Faunce. There gentlemen are likewise bound (or the scene of war. Cap- tain George R slicer, commauding the revenue cutter Philip Allen, statioaed in Hampton Roads, called upon Mr, Harrington in au official capacity ALL QUIET ON THE Everything is very quiet und du tho equinoctial storm, is exoeedin, ne weather, after pleasant, Rebel Accoanis. FURIOUS CANNONADING BEFORE SRTRRSEURG. {From the Richmond Sentinal, Sept 24.) At Ave o'clock on Wednesday morning the enemy opened all nis batteries, and shelled the city for more than an hour, Our batteries replied, and tbe canvonadiug was furious for a time, terday was comparatively: quiet. HYAVY REINFORCEMENTS FOR @RANT—VIGILANCE OF TRE UNION FORCKS. (From the Richmond Whig, sept. 24 | Heavy roinforcemonts to Grant’s army are stil! coming in, The onety are very vigilant on our right, evideatly fearing au dstack on tho Weldon Raitroad. THB SHOTTED SALUTS. {From the Richmeod Examiner, sept. 23 J All was quiet at Petersburg yesterday ; but on Wednes- day, at daylight, the whole of the Yankee artillery opened upon our lines and upon the city, and along their line from Deep Bottom to the Weldon Railroad every mother’s gon of a Yankee ta Grant’s army cheered and huzzaed as tf he \d split his throat. All this meant that they had heard the news of their victory in the valley, and were ia houor of the same firiog a salute with shotted guns and making a jubilee yeverally. GENERAL HAMPION'S OAPTORE OF THE FEDERAL cart! From the Richmond Sentinel, Sept. 24.) ‘The federal comimissaries buy beeves of thi for the use of their armies in Virginia, The trouble of transportation, which are tm proportion to hie very expedient. The beeves taken in Hampton's late oxpedition are judged by a | oudon gra- zier to weigh eight Luvdred pounds nett. Twenty four hundred and eichty-six beeves, at eight buodred pounds, would make au aggrogace of one million nine bun cred and eizhty eight thousand elgbt hundred pounds, or within a fraction of two millions of pounds. ‘Tht-, dis- tribated ia daily rations of a pound @-ch, wontd feed & thousiod men for nearly two thousand days, ten thou- sand mea for two hundrea dayr, or Atty thou-and men for forty days, and so forth. [tis a very nice addition to our commissariat, for which we are very much obliged to Mr. Graat, and particularly to General Hamp- ton ead bis 08. Arrival of Paroled Prisoners at Fortress Monroe. Foatress Monror, Sept. 25, 1864. ‘The flag of truce steamer City of New York arrived here at five o'clock this afternoon from Varnico, on the James river, en route to Annapolis with eight bundred more prisoners just released from Bouthera prisons, Among them are the following officers :— Brigadier General W, J, Bartlett. Captain H_ Lee, 14th Connecticut, Captain W. H. Watkins, 34 Peonsylvania, Captain C, Porry, 1st New York, Captain McDoran, 1561h New York. Captain McKean, Sth New York, Captain ©. 4. Chase, 1st District of Columbia cavalry. Tleutenaat 8. It. Sage, 1441b Odio, utenant ©. Hurlbut, 28th Ohio, Lieutenant M. Scbnetoer, 28th Onio. Lieutenant H. 8. Mctavish, 164th New York, Lyeutonant 8. C. Cortess, 4th New York Treutenant 8. A. White, 144t Ohio. Lieutenant J. Breuneman, 24 Peonsylvaala, Lieutenant KF. G. Abee, 36th Wi-cousia. Lieutenant M..C. Cowaey, 2d Ob Lieutenaut R. 8. Downe, 5th New Hampshire. Lieuteoant RS. King, 7th Indiana Lieutenant G. K. Brady, 14th United States tafaatry Lieutenant J. E. Shepard, 9th Maine, Lienteoant J. J, Barclay, 11tb Pennsylvania ulenant HD. Hemming, 3d Penney ivania, A w York Capt A.J. Hough, 9 Naw Ham suire, Capt, JM. Tripae! a9ch New York. Lieut. Fisher, 30th New York. Lieut. J. H. Cane, Lat Connecticut. Lieut N. D Meactam, 9th Onto, soners at Anna- Arrival of Paroied P polis. ANwarous, Sept. 26, 1964. ‘Tho flag of truce boat New York bus javt arrived with thirty-tive paroled officers and five hundred and fifty en- listed men. OF thé latter ove bundred and fifty are sick or woundod. Sajor Mulford ts ia charge of them General David A. en Nenors to the Lat Ku ALnANY. Sopt. 26, 1864 Governor Seymour bna issued a general order announc tng the death on the Geld of combat of Brigadier Geveral David A. Russell, and directing that the national flag be diaplayed at half-mast on the Capitol and upon ail the arsenals of the State on the 27th imt., the day of bis uneral. Arrival of tne Cire an at Boston. Poston, Sept. 26, 1864. The United States supply steamer Circasnian, from a cruise to the Gulf squadron, arrived bere to-day with abouttwo hundred discharged aud disabled men from Farragut’s fleet, Puring her cruise Gfty-two veesels bave veou supplied with fresh beef, potatoes, ice, &c Arrivats and Depart AHRIVALS, res. tum, Mre H A Ryder, Mise ry AGJaakson. Mrs & Malley, JS Baber, Gapt BR Miss ML Spring, J R Tyeon Wm Manstiel children. b Went J eeland wife 3 Se Si i “Warner AB Steiaberger. AWW ‘Lewis, WS Boron, M Ri hae WH Morris J Dakin, ¥ W Loge Fr ‘ka CB Chadwick, F Arrasmeoa and wite, M Pere , wteand chiid; Mrs Sharp. Mrs McLennan and daughter, Mrs Beamot, Mr Burm it Noon. News from Mextecv, South America, St. Domingo, d&c., &o. The Cunard mail stoamship Arabia, Captain Stoue, will leave Boston on Wednesday for Liverpaol. ‘Tne mais for Europe will close in this city at a quactor past one and balf-past five o’olobk this afteroon, ‘Ibe Naw Yors Henatp—Edition fur Enrope—will be ready at eleven o'clock in the morning, and will give Be rege the splendid Successes of the Union Forees under General Sheridas in the Shensndoxh valley, Va, Peauiting in the complete Defeat and Rout of the Rebels under Gonoral Early; The latest despatches from the Union Army near Petersburg, Va, and from the Union Forces in all parts of the country; The latest intel- ligence from the Rebel States; Full account of the Rebel Raid from Canada on Lake Erie, with accounts of how it ‘was plotted, its iankle history, aud its failure, The latest News from Mexico, Cuba and St. Domingo, and acoounte of all important events of the past week. Py copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, Ove ™~ THE SOUTHWEST. Movements of the Rebel Generals x Forrest, Roddy aad Biffle. om 9 + rere The Reported Surrender of Athens, Ga. Forrest Across tie Tennessee River.’ WHEELER'S FORCES GONE TC JOIN HOOD. General Rousseau ia Pursait of the Rebets,. hg ae. ae, cs % Louayiism, Sept, 26, 1804 ‘Oe Feittay part of Forrest's force, about four thousand trong, crossed the Teancesce river at Bates’ Landing, in Perry county, Tennessee. His whole force is estimated wo be cight thousand men, with ten guns, Colonels Campbe!! and Jarrison, at Athens, Ga,, wore attacked by 9 large force of robels, and, after sovere fight of two hours duration, @ forced to surrender. Several buildings, including the depot, were set on fire Forrest io peraon was in Atheus at two o'clock yesterday afternoon. A detachment of three hundred men, sent from Deca: tur to reinforce the garrison of Athens, are reported to have been captured alter an obstinate engagement. Several prisouers captured by Colonel Prossor near Athens report thas they crossed at Fiorence; that Forrest told them he would have force enough to destroy both raiiroads avd stay iu Tenuesgee as long ag he pleased. ‘Yhe rebel (orcs bas destroyed several miles of the Ten- neasee and Alabama Railroad betwoon Decatur and Atnons. There is no communication with Pulaski, Tenn, An escaped prisoner reports that the rebel Sam. Wheeler was at Courtlandt, Ala,, yesterday morning. ‘The rebels were under three commanders—Vorrest, Roddy and Biles. Wheeler's force was reported to have gone south to join Hood in Georgia, and it is Forrest's intention to cap- ture Pulaski, Franklin and Shelbyville, and a. the inter mediate blockbouses on the road. ‘At last accounts the rebels wore moving on Palas No demonstration bad been made om the Chattanooga Railroad, A telegram from Pulaski reports that he heard in the direction of Salphur Branch, and the rebel forces were operating against Elk river bridge. All accounts agree that a large force is mal our defences on this line, and proper measures have beea tawen to repel the rebels. General Rousseau takes the field to-day in person, and it is Doped shat the rebels will be forced to recross the river before he gets through witb them, Active Operations About Vickeburg, Vioxenura, Sept. 21, via Caimo, Sept. 26, 1864. Goneral Dane has commenced active operations in this district. A large cavalry force left last night, under Colonel Osborne, which will be followed by a heavy cavalry force. The result will probably be known in some ten days. A negro was shot on the 17th, and two are to be executed on the z5th, for mutiny. Paymasters are paying the troops here News from i:emphis. Catno, Sept. 25, 1864, Tho ateamer City of Alton, from SMemphis rived, with one hundred and twelve hogsheads of tobacco avd ninoty-six bales of cotton, from Hickman, Ky., for Now York During the week one hundred and Ofty-five hogsheads of tobacco bave been received from Paducah und the Tenvereee river for shipment Kast, Busiveas on the river is now better than at apy pre- vious period during the war. THE PRESIDENCY. McCleiian tm fornia. Tho Ava Calworma, the organ of the republican party | of that State, thus comments ov McUiellan’s nomina- tion: — THE PEACE MEN COUNFOUNDED. ‘The peace men aro in asad quandary. The nomination of General McCletian came upon wem like a thunderciap in a clear sky Vhey been preparing to do battle Vallandigham or Fern ‘They bad their vowes all attuned to sing of a dishonorable peace. Ihe relecth n of av undoubted war democrat to carry t baover fow days ago was vot regarded by them a8 amoug the possibilities It was fortunate for them that a ratificetion meeting wag not cailed immediately after the receipt or the news. They required time to remodel their urgumenis. The opinions to whieh they bave for some time past been giving exw ression would never do in a meeting convened (o endorse the hero of Avtictam, We expect at the next ar doworkht patriotic senti- ners of applon femocratic meetng to teats prociuimed amid u it will avail them but little to lation from the plat It does 00% 8a. depondence-of tbe ttdidthe platform wouid be nothing when comy withthe: mun placed upon it Mlatforme are uot self aciivg. They are generally devices t» catcn votes, \ be trug platforin is the sentiments herototore uttered by Geveral Sic jeilan bimselt. 18 it reasonable to suppose (hat io sbe ovent +f bis election Le would consect to a di vision Of the Union, for the preservatiou of «hich be ought some of tho most desperate aud blood the ware Men who bave arrived at (he position which ho occupies huve aconcern for their future (ame, We do not think that there i#xoy man lu the loyal States who weuld desire to have bis nome banded down to vonection with the destruction of the fabric ever erected by bumap he vens, Wi would be in the rel the course. .t may do very weil to shout for ‘he disruy ttempt to draw ak a conv wiedged outside OF a lew ranks if they but b f rau trreapopsible ead the country, but men why are destined to 1 tory will he more cxutious, The real pl which Mcvlelian stands ts Ube apeecb denvered r by bimat West Point. That document we earnestly ‘com mend to the perusul of the peace meu. Mecleitan Versas Lincoin, LETTER OF HON, KEVKKDY JOHNSON TU A COMMITTER IN THIS CITY. ‘The following able, patriotic and intelligent letter was addee-ged to the Commitee of Arrangements for tbe meeting of the 19tb instant. — SanatoGa Srrivos, Sept 16, 1864. Cuxriescex—Your invitation to the meeting to-morrow ocratic and CONBEFVALIVe Orgabizalions o. Four wed in this piace), to ratify the recent tious, | would cheerfully accept if it wae '§ administration ] i terminstion o: the Jost Almost ali hope of a kacce rebellion whilst be was at the head of the govert ment, and (his, the merest bope, is cow wholly extinguished Hig intirmity of purpose; hie unstead: ness if epy policy; bis unee expressed dislike to rack caliem: bis #ebKequent adoption vi its worst fea tmres. bis iuorant and mischievous Interfereuce wich cur military campaigns; Die appointment, often agnivst advice, of high military officers of Loterious IHcomper , wIAi change of command 9 frequent aud nearly Mier practice of veudonmento the belore hia predecessors of Cabinet consultations, bis permimeion dithouorable diseengious amouw its menders, diepiay ing iteelf conatantly, to biskn wled,e, before others, and As it is Known, in hig presenve, 10 pe somal moLse wate and recki-ge Gieregard OFF political friends, communicated t ‘asion in the solemu torm bf & committer, repre a Diwe-venths, if not friend he bad s, and again, and expressed in te not to be mistaken, iv resolutions of the Convention wbica nemin for reelection: bis permitting muitary tnt vith elections, virtually sub ecting the bailot to the cou « tre! of the bayonet; bis justitying «roots without Bye il cations of cbarges, thoogh Over avd over again demand ed, end long continued imprisonment, sud, aiter release, without trial of explanation: bis colerating trial, by totl: tary commission of offences made coyni7abdle exclurively , by Kets Of Copgrens passed since the rebellion, by the wilcourte, aud the virtunl conflecation of private pro- perty, without @ren a rerort to any mode of trial, and other matters of Hie illegality and outrage, too many to dotuil ma letter, while they demonsteate bis utter unit ness for tho Presidency, e bo promise of a succer resuit of the contest while ne is comm: in-cbief o army end navy, and inirosved, by power be ids, with the shaping of our pence and war policy. This must be arrested, or, in my opinien, the country wil be ruined. This ‘atal Career Gam be ad wonld bo stepped by the election of almost any loyal man in bis stead, and the result is certain if General McClellan becomes the suc- cossor. His perfees devotion to the Union and bis ex. pressed determination to make its restoration the “one condition of poace’*—the purity of Ria character, his de moostrated ability, and bis mili attainmente—fur. nish guarantees, (bat in his hands the executive power will not be abused, bat be directed, in strict subordina- tion to the copatit to the sole end of restoring the Union, whieh is our inheritance, and causing it Se we shod tt blessings over a now sorely tro and bieed- 2Ubitblas of | Bi | Om Saturday, September 17, Mru. « of a daughter, ingenoy to “vouch for ‘Yebols during the inter: the administration oan con power,” sume id the canvass may be od as, fable 01 ions, it has i 4 bie Mees begun, OY the billlogs to fear, Died. * foe, Domed Asanoaota.—On Monday, September 26, Mam = -via, ry re daughter of Wm. P. end Aue Maris Abou, od 2 years, 9 months and | day. oth al chayges against . |. The tanoral will take place (rom St. Peter’s churc, Mantes ‘and their : yet, hom a ten state Portchester,N, Y.,00 Wednesday mi at ten o’cloo Wave noth! Train leaves Twenty-seventh street Fourth avoau? » Success ig in our Bands, if are true to duty. Under the protection, of Divive Provideuce we ca@ achieve for our country a victory grantee fn its results tham any present military success, can elect McClellan aod Pendleton in spite of office. holdets contractors, aad administrative :ofluence and pow- orand that dove, in @ short time therea(ter state after via. New Haven Raltroad at 7 A. M. Baswan,—At the [netitution for Deaf aod Due me Washington, ou Saturday, September 24, Wu. a WER ‘The frieads aad relatives are invited to attend ihe fuoeral, at the above piace, this (Tuesday) afternovo, a& ‘three o'clock. Trains leave bers street at oneP. Mt rees.—On Saturday, September 24, Kumea, wifa of Samuel bt. B; b. Hor (rionde an thoes ot ber sons, James G. and Rovt , oud Ler eons in-law, J. B. Lie! end Goorge P. Mer- Wio, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral ser vices, at the Memoria! church, corner of Waveriey plage end Hammond street, this (Tuesday) at fom sion, Uatred, war, destitution, wretchedness, national dis- hoor and comparative weakness. With Eat your obedivat servant, REVERDY JOBNSON, mgt Marracwsos, Erouovr, aad McAteax, Commit- too, 4, New York, A Deinecratis Meost 5 Brekea Up »Y the Cinciatati Gasetie (republican), {From the Cin ete (republican). ) ia Coviage ton ooruer of Third amd lrmegesy bal aie on » Gvealng, to boar te from: Hon. George B. } of Obte, Khaw OS at a oe dered about: \uadred or one thousand, rincipal portiow be the Fourth ward of Ciaciaawtt, ‘There | mother, Myrtle avenue, near Broadway, Brookiya, this my algo es sumber on hand‘from Newpo a , athe ah oo ner 28, a - Shere ae eon raised tow’ days | N. J. Auman, wile of Hoary Bainbridge, "in aor 3 McCletian ta. had before. About eight PYolock tn the eventug the mecring as organized by calling James G. Arnold, Esq , to the air, and appointing Jamies Gray secretary. Robert Richardson, Eeq., frat addressed the meeting. He\apoke very brietly, and retired, after introducing fou. George E. Pugh to the crowd: bir P. wag evidentty in a very’ bad humor—or, we might suggest, something elao— judging from the company who escorted bim to the meet- (mg. He started out by ceclarmg that our victories were mero tolegraphic Mies, used to beep spirit and courage up among the abolitioulsts. He stated thet Kentucky was ruled by # tyrannical band, and indulge? in very ineult- ing and aveerivg s"emarks about the setdiers, spoke of ‘Beast’ Botter’’ and’ :‘Brute Burbridge,"’ end used many otner ungeutlemanly and vulgar opithews. There were quite» numder of soldters of the lovalid curps, trom the Main street United States General Hospital present, and, when they beard suc’ officers as Gonerals Botier and Burbridge villified, were, of course, quite indignant. A soldier from Sherman's army, who hat received a ter- rible wound’ im ¢he face from a revel batiet, shouted out, when he heard Mr. Pugh characterize the rebela ag southern brethrem:——*I have bee» there, they pot a bul- Jet through my jaw, aud T dov't consider thom *breth- ren,’ but | consider you a traitor.” Mr. Pogh retorted im a very vulgar style, and scom tho soldiers became very much exasperat put for the counsels of @ number of Unio citizen proosbly have attempted to inflist personal violence upow the ‘At this poimé im the meceting the shouts of the soldiers and a few Union men who were present, for Lincoln and Johnson, were so loud and continued that Mr. Pogh found it impossible to wake himself heard, aed retired from the stand. The crowd began to disperse, when some of the soldiers tore down tho speakers’ stand,- and placing the boards around the McClellan pole. set fire tothem. The pole did oot bern very fast, oud wee finally chopped dowm with axes. oar. " ‘The fueral will take place from Grace burch. ‘on Wednesday afternoon, at half-past two o’ciock. = 1 friends of the family are requested to attoad withows further notice. Trains leave Hovoken ferry wt bal pass eleven A. M. ‘CAMPraLL —On Sanday, September 26 after a shore Dutt severe illness, Rowe, wife of James Campbell, 8 native of tho parish of intowa, county Tyrone, Ireland, aged 8B yours. Her friends and acquelutances are invited to attend the funeral, from hor late residbnce, No 434 West Thicty sixth siveet, thia (Tuesday) afternom, at one o’clook pre wo oven. 00 Sunday, September 25, Commodore T, & Conover, United States Navy , aged 7% years The irigads of the family are invited to atlend Bip funeral, at South Amboy, this (Tuesday) morning, ai tow o clock, Cons.-«lm this city, on Monday, Soptember 26. Jn.me M., intact ctwld of Kdward W, and Mary’ @. Cone, aged Le months Serviest at No. 148 Wost Werty-soventh strost, om Wodnexday afternoon, at two o’etock. CaLiawaN —On Monday, September 26, Pareto Cacce- HAN, @ Lative of Milistreet, eounty Cork; Iretand, aged 2 years and 6 months. The friends of the family, aud those’ of Dis brothers, are respectfully invited to attend the funerai, from om ’g reatdevoe, No. 234 Ning avenue, sins (Tues lock. ptember 25, afier » tediowp wife of Eichard Comse, aged 60 year: ‘Tbe funeral will proceed at nine! o’stock this (Tuesday; morning, from the residence of her seo-in Wilas Keenan, 304 Hudson avenue, Brocklya, to the Our Lady of Mercy, Debevoise street, where » soleme requiem mags will be offered for the rspose of her soul, ‘and from thence’ to’ te Cemetery of the Holy Cros, Flatbusa. Dyix.—On Monday, September 26, Dawa Drie, to 88th year of his age: r The roitives and friends of the farsily are respect uliy javited to attend te funeral, from bis inte reaiden: 356 Broome strecs, this (Tuesday) aftesnoon, ab @elook. Fon.ns—In Brookiyn, om Monday, September 26, ia-tap 234 year of her age, Nsom Avausta, daughter of Goerge RB Vields, of Ai 1d, Aroostook county, Me. She's gone; ben sorrows all are o'er, Sickness and pain are kaowa oo-mere, Freed from earth's delusions fair, She is forever happy there. ‘The friends of the family ore “7 ested to attead fuveral, from the residence of William: R. smith, ‘Fifth aveoue, near Thirdetreet, this (Tuesday) speake: Gowxy,—Oa Sunday, Many, the veloved 8. The St. Leuis Markets. . Lows, Sept. 26, 1864: The decline in gold, the calling out the militia, andthe geveral excitement consequent upon tbe invasion of the Btate, has depressed and uneettled tho market. Tobacco 16 beary. Most grains have declined 2c. adc. The re- celpts of tobacco since Jannary | have been 46,000 noge- heads, whien, it expected, wiil be increased to 40,000: before the year closes, being double the amount of any previous year. Flour heavy, with a dowoward ten. dency. Wheat declined 6c, Corn and oats unchanged. To caper. rl rig trope Pi ae Cash eames of good rt Paper. “Bize, x66—48 oe i Pet ‘Apply at this office, Type ™ and Old Lead Wanted.— ‘Cash will be pm for a few hundred weight of Type Metal and old Lead, t the desk of this office. at three o'clock Apply a this of re ime.) - In Bverybody’s Mouth, Praise and Faraxt..—On Sunday, September 25, Taowaa FARasuL,: aged 37 years SOZODONT—Greatest luxury of modern times—beautifies ead preserves the teeth, The sive breath ia readere: ‘The {riends and acquaintances of the famuy, those ow reteprant os arose, and coldmess bY feuds or in business | his brother Robert and bis brother-in law , Patrick Buraey, are jnvited to attend the funeral, trom 157 — street, this (Tuesday) morning, between eleven Fiwelve o’ctock. His remains will be taken to Weatcheater county for interment. Farconen.—On Sunday, September 25, Winstam Face Nx, of this city, in the 76th year of bis age. ‘The friends of the (amily are invited to attend the fa- noral services, at the resideuce of Dr. Linsly, No. 23 La- fayette place, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at four o’cloex. His remafns will be taker to Briigeport, Coan., for ta- te rment. Ginn. —On Subday, September 25, Mrs Sees Cum, after @ lingering illness, aged 78 years. The frieads id 864) tances are particulariy invited ttend the funeral, trom 69 Third avenve, this (Tues willnow be no longer noticed. Sold by druggists. Prizes Cashed in ail teries and information given. JACOB, Broadway, New York. An Arctic’ or T BRONCHIAL TROCHES” this country er Europe and this popularity is based upon real merit, which cannot Legalized Lote Broker’ sofilce, 176 Merit.—“Brow the most popular article ia oat Disenses and Coughs, be said of many other preparations in the market, whied are really but weak imitations of the gemiine Troch : day) morning, at cleven o'clock. At 389 Broadway, Messrs. Fowler d&| Usios Herald Please copy. . WELLS, Ybrenolozists and Publishers. wil! keep their mu- Horroy.—At Brooklyn, L 4 , ow Sunday, September 26, seum open even! Full written descriptions of charac. Miss Exizaneta Horton, aged 80 years. ter given when desired ‘The remains will be take to Southold, L. I, for iatere ment. Hatriaty.—On Monday, September 26, Sanam, widow of Jonathan Hatield, aged 34 years, be relatives and trieuds are respectfully invited te attend the iuneral, frum the Baptist church, No. 74 Wess Seventeenth street, cear Sixth avenue, this (Tucsday> afternoon, at two o'clock. Heas.—On Friday , September 23, Geongm W. Hess, aged 24 years and 2 months, he, Tooth- i" gin or catarrh never pays. Use WOLCOTT’S tor, 25 cents and $1. At O1d Prices—Wedd ing Cards and Note Papers. EVERDELL'S elegal way. corner of Duane street. world. Harinie ibe remains were iuterred in the Lutheran Cemetery, ie. Re Long Island. Husio—On Tuesday, July 19, Cuartes Huston, age@ Deafne | 45 years, eldest sou of the late Ciadius Huston, Medicad I I, Balbriggan, county Dublin, Ire.and, of iliness cone tracted while performing tbe arduous duties of hospital steward and acting assistant surgeon of the kighteent® New York cavairy. For fourteen jong months be per- formed bis duty, and never left bis post aor swerved from his duty. ‘He bas lett a beloved wile to moura hie logs, 40 Seventeenth street, N. Y. Dublin and Limerick (ireland) papers please copy. KerxiGan.—On Sunday, september 25, after a short 11 ness, Buiparr, wi'e of James Kerrigan, a native of the parish of Hallisadare, county =hgo, Ireland, aged 40 yearm THROAT, CHRONIC CATARRE, OBSTRUCTIONS OF THE KUSTACHIAN TUBE CURED, BY DR, VON KISENBERG at his consulting rooms, 816 Broadway, near Twelfth str For Disenace of the Biadder, Gravel and Dropsy, ose HELMBOLD'S Genuine Preparations. are a Her friends and acquaintances are invited to attend tbe For Loss a wer, Loss of Memery, | ¢uneral, from her laie residenve, No. 235 Mulberry street, use HELM BOLD'S Genuine Preparations. this (Tuesday) afternoon, at one oclock. Dimcuity of Brenthieg. General |’, <meta Bekins, o8 Monday, Sessemeee 90) 2am, e HELMBOLD'S Genuine Preparations. 4 The (riends of 1 ily are invited to atiend the fa~ uerai from sbe resi of her parents, Myrtie avenue, third house from Walworth street, East Brooklya, om ioc Kexagpy.—At his residence, 201 avenue A, ou Sunday, Sepwomber 25, Jons Kevvevy, & pative of Luemougt Kings county, ireland, aged 65 yours, The relatives avd triends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the Church of ¢he-lane | maculate Conception, Fourteenth street and Avenue A, | unis (Tuesday) afternvon, at two o'clock, where a solome ' bigh mass of requiem will De offered up for the repose of his soul at ball-past give in the morning, His remaing will be interred io ry Cemetery. Love.—At Fishki!l oo the Hudaco, on Sunday mora September 25, Batia Rm, youngest daughter of G. ‘and isabella Love, of Brooklyn, aged 6 years. ibe friends of the family are invited to attend the fume ral, this (luesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from tae above pluce. Mangnew —C , September 25, in where he was temporarily resid.ug, Hakey H, Mansome, & native of Cheimstord, county of Fesex, Engtand, but fow many years past a resident of the city of Brooklyn, agew o years. ’vne tuneral will take piace from the nouss of Mr. Samuel J'arker, 16 Nassau etreet, Brovklyn, thie (fuss day, afternoon, at three o’oloek. | The friends. of thede For Weak Nerves, Horror of Death, ‘Trembling, use HBLMBOLD'S Genuine Preparations } Tuesday aiterooon, at teree Cota Peet, Dim Genuine Preparation: | For Nignt Sweat of Vision, use HELMBOLD For Languor, Universal 1 the muscular system, use HELMBOLD'S tions. For Panta © tions, use HELMBOLD For the Hate and Skin—Barry'’s Tri- copherous gists, ‘The best amd cheapest article, Sold by drug: Pains in the Back, E », use HELM BOLD'S Gewuine Prepar Servet Styles, to twenty dollars each. N, 416 Broadway, one door oy GEOAGK ¢ ana, mireet, Highest Preemiam Lock Sitch Sewing K Machines WHEELER & WILSON, 625 Broadway. | ceased ure respectfuliy invited to attend. seb papers please copy # Genuine Preparations. ex.—JooN PoRTeR Mew a, infant son of John aad fix for $5. Delivered to soy address, ‘aged 1 year, 10 months and 3 days, ‘mbeidie Genulas Preparations.— amy and rhe membera of the Ga, HELMBOLD'S chemical warebonse, 594 Broader Ree eee ceeay) arvernesa, 0s 000 CONE ee the residenc No, 203 Jay atrest, Brook. lyn, to Greenwood Mills, —At Greep » ,0n Friday, September 33, Mrs, Many Mince, aged 94 years MWituaws—Un Monday, September 20pManras Jase MeWiuiiaws, youngest denghter of Waa. MoWilliame, aged 4 years, 6 months and 26 da The friends of the family are respectfully inxited to attend (he funeral, from tbe residence of her angie, No. oS Carrell street, South Brookiyo, Long isiaad,om Wed- wesday a’ternoon, at two o'clork McGo.aick,—Op Monday, September 26, 1864, Tromam If You Want to Know, &c., Read MEDICAL COMMON SE Acurtous beok for curious people, and a geo! book for every one, Prive $! & To be had at ail news depots, Contents tables mailed free. Addr ates Dr. BE. B. FOOTE, 1,19 Broadway, N.Y. | Posse cid nemNew Styles, thirty-five dollar 410 Bronaway. one door velow and Debilitated Suffere J#e@ | McKormicn, « pative of the parien of Belleck, county Fer- Preparation ed 35 yenre triends Attention of Sportemen igor hoi mh Sot copitalicts J directed 10, the Ducking Farm, OBore® | ay two o’cieeR, from e residence, TUL land oe ee ee Se ee Brooklyn, (rom thenee to caivary Comeiery fow Pites, Piies.—Dr. Witmer's Pite soternw sem vane po-itory & certain cure for itching or bieed og piles Nav x. Al Dis residence, 2) Thirty Mate agent for New York, 166 Bowery Jamem Nevew, in the 6Tth year ./ Dir age ’ The funeral wilt take piace oe Vednerdap altornoon, a& The Fail Hat.—OUf Course Ai! Hat bes y= | one o clock. ere will want o KNOX Hat, and ‘hey will o¢ de ed lo Phy hi pleave Show thar its now ready ad awe , 5 | Eiadetphie papers piggrrember 96, Tt.aM RaxD, gom Brondway. corner of Filion street Norris, aged \ your and.16 of Fdéward and Saran Are fur this eagoa the most elon. oi revs _shgfesreaince Thay — Op Monday, Saptember 26, after a abort itl | peas. Morais, second soe of Patrick and Maria O'Brien, h ‘ t daye % mowcps » “the ir ends of the lamiy are reegecttnlly inwited te Attend ihe foneral, oa Wednesdas afternoon, as twe ¢ O'clock, from their residence, Leto ot Jobe S ron meals years aod (2) wonthe. ‘The friends and acquaiotances of the respeet(ully (nw ited. vend ihe nveral, (rom inte. Wooa ve Order at abert notice “ BY. L PENFIELD, 106 Nassww stecet damaged Be the re, ‘sow Vern ring atored at © resiuemer, OL King street, on Wednesday afvernom, aS ‘armor, second regiment, Fourieanth sree | imo o'clock, pa sear Pair bullfiing, can: ‘Vincent. At Joneshoro, Georgia, on Thursday, Sep yom ve ad jcaied the damaee | oder. Lovin, youngest son of Frederiak aud Susam Soon ae tole is done thelr immense aVock, om two humared (200) Vebioier, wil! be onered forsale at «eat Y reduced prices, due notire of which wilt be gree. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. — Vincems, aged 20 yoamm and @ months. ‘Watory.—At St. George’s, Bormude, on ys 4] — 13, of yellow fever, Parur ©. Wainam, of New Orleans, io the 40th year of hie Monday, September bre. S, wife aD Wool. ) ta p. Nin, aged 29 years. Marr tea. ‘The reletiyes and trieads of the fnantig, ove vearent Davine—Arram.—On Thoreday , Se} ber 22, at Now. | invited to attend the from ber a bern, N.G, by the Rey, James ¥ Boyden, Dr, Joan M. Fourta eirect, ') afteraeon, Davins to Miss Euiza 8, Alan. oak, <n } ' , a

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