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De es eee THE GULF. News from New Orleans and Mobile. DEPARTURE OF GENERAL BANKS. General Hurlbut th: New Commander ef tho Depa:!m=nt. Exoneration of the R-bel Gene- ral Page. The Steamer Gertrude "apsized and Eight Lives Lost. SINKING OF THE GUN32\T ANTELOPE. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE At BA‘ON BOUD «CAPTURE OF BLOCKADE RUNNERS, ae, ae ae The weauship Juwo Nada, Capt, Jt from Now Or )feons Bopt. 2¢, arrived at tars port eariv yesterday morn. tog, making the ran in less than six diye, Our New Or. - Means correspondence (which will be found below) is very “il and lateresting- Mr. William Young's Despatch. NeW Unteays, opt. 24, 1864. DEPARTURE OF GBYFRAL. Ht .NKS. The departure of Genera: Bink, tor the North bas oaxiven occasion for several friendly and pleasant inter- ~-Ghanges of sentiment, Not 11.0 10 st iuteresting of these was (ho assemblage at bis hous last evening of the members of the Legislature; tessr. elt and Bouzana, Congressional veprosentatives elect; Governor Habn, ard » Qther distioguisied citizens Colovel Fie d was deputed to address General Bavks and present to bim the profuund respect of those ‘or ‘whom he spoke. General Banks responded most eloquently. Aftor thir there were speeches from Goveruor Hubo, Col. Field, Col. Bush and others. QPRCURE OF GFNERAL BANK+ AND GENE AL HURLNOT. At the deparimout neadquarte-s duriug the day Gene- val Banks trausferred bis cunne id aad introduced bis atafloficers to Genoral Huribat in a very appropriate Speech, which was respondod to by Goi i} Hurlbut. “RUE WORKINGMUN'S ADDREI TO GENERAL BANKS—-GENERAL BANKS REPLIBY, About one o'clock in the nfteraoon a committee of the workingmen of Now Orleans, neuind by Mr. Torry, pro ented to the General an address sigued by over one Ghougaud uames. Mr. Terry made the following remorks:— GuyxgeaL—Uo behilf of the mechanics and laboring men of cur city, whic this domini.toe ropresont, we are here In their behall to express the beartfo.t thauks «nd stacore gratitude for tho many ec 6 © Kindness you have extended ty us. General, v4 are tho bearers of a mom rial from the mechanics and Iaporiuy mao, and with out apoken loyalty choy thas addrevs vou. — ‘To Major General N. P. Banus, Comm tadtog Lepartment of the Guif:— GexeraL.—We, who are of tho workiaymen of the city @f New Orleans, tke thie opporiutry bs address you. uiic rumor toforms we tuat you are going Nortn, hether for a longer or ab rier time to returm to us— a8 we hope—or toemer upor other aud larger Gelde of Yabor and duty, Wedo Dubkeow it wecinovt allow ou to depart, General, with ut expressing. in the name ‘Of the Inrge cluss we represent, our erotofnl sense of the Senofits accruing to us trom your cammant ant admiois- tration in this department = The expreraion of our grati- Gude aud approval may boo teas co: a-quence tian that Of other classes; Dut It te wet the less bexrty and continu ous, We bave regarded you av rey: ing and digoity. ing, in your own person, the cinss to whion we belong— ae & ‘workman,’ who was fitted tu ihe school of Ameri gan iudustry to be the rulero men, Naturaity, as work ingmen, we b> gees wueh «f you 1m s0.F exercise of power. W6 bave tt heen disappowted. We thank vou for the sagacious policy and discrect ection that Itet Lousiana from rebel- ifon to loyalty—trom anarchy to order, We thank you Foc a (ree State and a libers! cousticntion; tor the revival Oi commerce and the eateusion of industry, for the eqoaliration of rights; for the dignity you have lent to Savor; for the promo:ion of yublic wduc.tion Tueso be whe cyer wen pal: speak of Popular rights or reek to toned vod ea'adiish “tates. For Ourselves, in addition ts there arstin, 1 mementoes, we shali have other, bumbier and | Dut Hot leas Bix Qifcant, reminders of you. We bay Jour clearly and breathy city—ite thror ged str: ets anid reviving eeciety . Its order aud periods saiet. for the ja" ns vod property of the poorest: 118 enlarged lite; the coud routs kad navi- qibe canals sirewling ver tus +e couwmstu of the awaw? od the alligator, gi 10g us ‘crue fields for the mores, aN bealia mstord «f mnie Gerers}, there permavent hixh«ays. mide for eli ity and beauty’, a ong which men will build acd travol (he benetite we bave enumerated. and many others suringing rom your cule will logether become & part of {be ie of tre eity tor aver. Wo could net firgot thers if we would. General, where our men tibor and our cbiidren play you will be gratefully remembered, if consistent wtih public ‘ntersate, be pleased to indi- cate the time and pice of your departure, that we may mani est, Ot by noiKy a: ration, bat by friendly Presence, our regret at parting, and car hope for your Doalih, pr sperity and incressiug power. Wea al, your wince © (rious, aR TERRY, EOMOUND Hf. CHADWICK, T. <0 KLER, THOMAR it vy 1. RELL, ¥ WROINOWSKL, nu GOK, ©, BAUMPACH Je, &, MeSHANK, EM BOULIGNY, R. W. WOK, L. ¥. BARRETT, 8. M. MULLER, MH. HIRE, Jc, Row T !RKETT, JOS, A. PURCELL and neariy a thousand others. General Banks replied, with much ewotion, a6 fol- -lows:—- G xteemen—It ig impossible for me to exprers asl could wish (0 do the satisfaction with which | receive. Ghis paper. It is unexpected t me. 1 did not anticipate any such Visit as you bave made, nor could | have dreamed for & moment that I was to receive from you a atatemcat Of the poltey that | world Dave been giad to ave pursued tn ¢ artment could my wishes hav beoa fully carried I koow, from my com iafaucy with men of your class, that what you say fe your honest conviction, aud I accept thie visit as the proudest honor that T have ever received. The terms in ‘which you have spoken carry me back to the days of my youth, of which, gentiemen, | caunot speak without emo- 1 accept yuur testimonial jt always esteem my con. h your intereste and with tue State with which you a Ce - the « eo thet 4! ‘ of my fe, Ip times these pen ietnan, every men, 49 to speak, ia tested to tie cs > bere aro but few c'aesae O€ men upoo Woch «oy cOverpment o-n rely im goch great tro: Die, an of wealkd aro bind, =the men of b 1 attainarent are governed by thelr» o fast, thoir recollectiogs, and hen jiaie te wit aad Cont ol y weeds and the o masses of the axtural impulses ro pever a(rald of f Jemen, aa | oy may rely for everythin, © Ke the great measures that tho Aimerican people demacd Amertoan people, stimulated oui Of hoaest peerts, kuow what to. Aolng what is their duty, Leay will soy to the of the North, of tho reiurving Stat ‘Daok o nti the great work is -Jomptt ned ‘ot Will accept my thanks, gentlemen, aod interpret for me that which | cannot spoak myself. cy probable that! shall ie.ve in the sfoamer to-morrow morning, and I should be giad to seo any of you who may find it convonient to be present. I should bo glad f the Idea by your obairman ts edopted and approved by you--that ttenall be with Huilo pabiie demonstration ae possibile. Be sure I ehali bo most happy bo meet you as you propor, PARSEN RRS GOING NORM Among the passengers by the Fuwo Nada are Major Gonera! N. P, Banks and Colonel J. Grant Wiison from duty in this dep }» Feporte at Washington, Judge Durell, Adjutant General Swift aod Commis- @ioner Shaanon, of thia city, slso go North by the uwo Mada, NRWSPATER SUIPRESIOS. The following order has been issued :— mart en i AD cam Diararcr, Sept. 2) The Thibodaue somin per provisned at se 4our, ip the pai of on accovat of o. rious ton ‘ treason fiecneeee ereby : ean publication under tA reae' will conn, Tia present ‘levor. if he fee! agariaved, can pare sare, cody fonda outmde of the Union ities y applying at Beadquariers iby command, ot B ‘Genoral R, A. CAMKRON, B. B. Camporese, a. Maron E. of Cavalry for the Mill- tary Diviaten ot West Mizaoeipp! y alge goes Nort on t0- der by hota NEw ‘day's steamer Ma‘or (owan exme to Now Orleans with General 4..er, ant nas bead 11 Gomstunt aud xotive rer ‘Vice in this deparsment ever since, He bw receniiy re- turned from Litt Reck, Arkansat, whither be went to the pertormauce of bis duties us inepector, Hie health dem, somewust impaired. Le sppiied for aud rece:ved leave of apsence for vixty days. By the way, tt was Major \owan who wes taken pris. emer up fiver im April, aad was revoried to t! Heracp 09 having geno in se: ch of a valuabie rosewood mess chest which was ovptured at Sabise rosy Roads He roporis thal atter & tramp of ove handed aod sixty ‘miles he ‘ound the meas chest at Tyler, Texas, in pusses siou Of Major Levy, rebel comialssary of prisoners, who Kiodly offered to return tt; but Majer Cowan generously made bim 4 present of it, in consideration of betng ver- mitted tu walk ao additional one hundred sad aixty miles to be exchanged. NATIONS, Reed: Lieutenant A. RB, Jerome, 0: the Signal corps, has re- signed. on account of ti bealth. Lieutenant Jerome was formerly editor of the.Galveston ( texas) News. WRW CHIEF OF LRY, jer General T. J. Mcke.n, who was ordered by the War lepartmentto report to General Bunks, hes been «ssigned to command as (biel of Cavalry, Vepart- ment of the Guif, vice Colonel Shordurne, resigued. UNDER 4 CLAUD. Tieuterant Koight, of the Second New Orleans Volua teers, Quartermaster of the artillery corps of this de- pontnant, bas deen relieved from duty, aod is now in Jal, be Loving bern detected to soliing government horses and ‘orage and applying the proceeds to his own private use. GENERAL URR'S CAVALRY DIVISION STAYF. The following list of officers compose the stall of Briga- alge General A. L. Lee :— jajor P. P, Gasken, Acting Assistant Inspector Gener}, Capt. F. W. Emery, Acting Assistant Adjutant General, Surgeon M. Reece, surgesn-in Chicf cavalry division. Capt. Jerome Brediey, Chief of Staff Capt McCowas, Topograpbical |-nginoer. Capt. G. ©. Vetroe, Picket nicer. Lieut. C, T. Paiutor, Aid-de-Camp, Lieut. G Moore, Atd de-Camp. GBNKRAL PAGR KXONERATED, ‘The council! of recently convened for the oxamina- tion of the rebel (ienerat Page, obarged with destroying the works, armament and mun of #0. Morgan efter he had surrendered, bas acquitted him. ihe find. ings of the cauncil were approved by Geueral Canby. The following is his ordor:— * Generat OrderamNo. 90, leans, La., by virtue of the fu: Sportal Orleren . Heavgvarreny, Mivitary Division or t ‘Wust Misstssirrt, New Outmans, La, Sept. 1, 1364. * * . * . & Acounct! of war, to Le componnd of Major Genova! 8. A. Hurlbut. United States Volunteers; Brigadier Genoral James Totten, M.S. M.. aud Leeuteuant Commander 5, & Vranklin, Um ted States Navy. members, and Ua tain De- Witt Clintou, Aid de-Camp, recorder, will assemble tu tie city of New Urlesus, La. atten welock. A. M. to morrow , for the purpose of examining into the allegations against Brigudler General R. L.. Page, Confederate States Army, for violation of the laws of war, ia destroying or wjuriag the works, armament and munitions at Fort Morgan, Aia.. of which be was then commander. after he had abaudoved the defence of the ‘ort and indicated his intention to surren. the white flag. ‘The councti will report the facta and express ite opinion upon the matters subinitted to It, and i authorized to uc- Journ to Fort Morgan, or other points in Mobile bay, if It iould be found neovacary or expedient to doo. f General E. R. 8. CANBY, i Asnt, Adjutant General. By ordor of Mi ©. T Curistexsen, Ma;or ‘The council have wi asd of after jeatrayedt ere deatroyed by chopping and «awing soveral days before the surrends., COLONEL S-OTT'S CARD. The rebel Colonel Scott, who has been relieved from the command at Cliston, publishes a card in the Vem erat, which ck Boldiers of my tieate the cardinal tinue tw do that dut: ad by pitue and obedience, yourcountry hi our colors, t aftection to When peace comes again it wi i be your proudest re‘faction, tne richest legacy you can leave your chi.dren, that with un‘attoring step aud al! the hardshipa you piccad your muskets cheerfully and ht iriemds and ‘errer ly to the rue, the lamented Polk comm tore, He ateena in a glorions grave, mute tiom’ess, but mighty atti! by the fniuence of bi grample, Yet wa ‘harg auother eminent Loulsianian lace—the herv of Mansfield and Pica 4 to the title of d the protector of Ei he same vaniai horde who desol nt 5 will gain additions State by proving bt He comes to oppose the fair fields and iaid waste in mouldering ruins the homes of a0 many of my own regiment on tie other G tieriver Let us, t! authorities, anc. enced soldier w of tnta district, Stand by it like men. and a triusaph greater that graced the pages of his.ory will be our reward. GENERAL NODGE'S SPECIAL ORDER, General Hod promulgates another Special order, from whict this exteact is made:— Tho milltary oflicers of this district are reminded that no restrictions are to be apowed upon the transit or removal Of property within the military lines of thiv command, No citiven will be 1ame-ted in any disposition as to locality he desires to make of his property, except in attempts to pans in through the lines fa the direction of the evemy. Where cotion aba co in found ciroumstances which create & reasouable suspicion that it is to be imme ly passed o the enemy, it will, In accordance witl the laws of Conurens wad the order of the War Deparment, be setved and turned over to the nearest Confederate Statics district marshal. THN NEW COMMANDER OF THE DEPARTMENT. Yesterday Genera Bavke rollaquisbed the command of the Department ot the Gair, He is succeeded by Major General S. A Haribo ‘The officers at present attached to General Hurlbut’s staf are Major J. D. Penner, Captatus M. K. Cook and J. A. Wright. SINKING OF A GUNBOAT, The tin-clad gunboat Autetope yesterday struck a svag in the river abou’. nix milos helow this city, and sunk to her boiler deck in twenty minutes No lives were lost. 't ts thought she can be raised, The Antelope carried six guns. Mr. Henry Thompeon’s Despatch. New Onreans, La, Sept. if, 1564. SIRAMER GERTRUDE CAPYED—EIGHT LIVES 10ST. Petween seven acd eight o'clock on Tuesday morning last the steamer Gertrnde capsized oppoaite Coliege Potni, near Batou Rouge. gut persons were drowned. Th particulara are us follows: — The Gertrude, Captain Kerr, loft Morganzia for this city about ning o'clock on Mouday moruing, the 19th inst, Sbe was ladew with cotton, mules and bee! cattle. She had on board come fitteen or twenty passeagers moatly ladies and children, About three o'viock on luesday morning, wlen off College Point, she was hailed by a party who wiened to kuow if she could take any freight on boerd. Cap ain err asked what it was, and how much. “Sey wo dales of cotton,’ was th angwor, The capisin thought that he was pretty well iadow, bat that perhaya rox could be found for it, and the seventy-two bales were accordingly placed on board after consideraite difficulty. Tue Gertrude wes usdowbtedly overiaden, as she set tled 89 dosp that in hal’ ae hour tho water washed over her bow, and the pumps ejected bitge water, She Mid very Cast, although ll tho pumps oa beard were at work About thib time the passenger seriously alarmed &. her careening io the right. ta thi the tain and mate decides thot there waa cause to apprelie: serious danger, and the ptlot was at once or to iand the boat. Whie in the act of gurning the Gertrude cap: sized, giving ouly @ momont’s warnng before sho floating bottom up m tue centre or the Misstasippi, the pamsengers and crow ciloging to whatever cane within thotr reach, Several who wore in their cabins or at work betow perishe! where they were, while overs were drowned ater of the steamer. are known to have f that there Too pames,’us fer s@ kovwh, of the passengers lost, are:Mrs. Heorieh, Mre, O'Meara and @ dsughter of Mrs. Barton, aged ten years. Twocabin boys (colored), ag well as three of tne cilored wi 1» Were also drowned. Captain Kerr escaped by paddling himeeif aehor: bale of cotton. A aumber of the lades and children two of the crew, named James Horener leon. bey broke open the cabia nud res. cued them. Koais from she sbore immediateiy fent to tho asrixtance of the survivors, and in a short The rou A her oMoers did everything im their eafortanaten as coen'orvable as cfr. silow, retusiog a banded to Bolu captain Heuo aad bia clerk, spoken of by ai + tho couse of thie unfortunate CAFTURY, OF BLOCKADE RONNERS. On Sunday twt the Luited States steamer Auguste lipemore, Actii iteer Lieutenant M. B. Crowell commanding, arrived at ‘Bis port, Lieutenant Growoll reports thas on she 10th instant, off Velasco, Texas, the Aucnsta Linemere oapured the echoover Jol wbiie attempting to run the bivckade. Ste was ladeo with eighty one bales of oviton. we in W. G, 0 United Sia'ea ateamer Nareimsus, Jones ——e LW Rage tow daye since. She reports baviuy captured, on the sioop Gregon, coming out of Biloxt Bay, A Captalo Veoheo and one man Ouly were on board at the time. The Ure- gon bad nv cargy LIRUTENANT GERKCAL D1CK TAYLOR IN COMMARD OF THE DEFARTMANT OF ALANAMA, MIBSIEGIPP! AXD HAST LOCI. hat recently been issued by the laylor, of Trene Mississipp: soto- Gonevat Ordere—Mo, 116. HeAvqantans, Deranrairr Aranswa, Yass Nano Kast Lovistan. Mrmipran, Miss, Auguat 22, irom te ar tas ee “ 15, _ T ease commune ba ment of A Lan 1 ‘Tie hoagquarters cr the departerent will, for the prevan 'y Feunain at Meridian. Mist, NO hange wil be mas jn “he a comet te ‘ Roane ne TATION, Lieutenant Geners) W. F. Bowroox, Jr, A A. @ DESTRUCTIVE FIRE AT RATON ROVGR On Wednosiay moruing inet flames wero discavere’ teguing (rom the iture inetory of Messrs. Piper & Bradford, Baton iiwnge. Tue firemen were prowytly the scone; but the fire spread so rapidly that in o hort time it comwuntoated to soveral other bu id ings and dwellings = in the weighborboud, niu further destrvetion of property war oni; vonted by raring (0 te ground the stab" f the Morers. Nolen & Keity, Th py Mosars. !'iper & Pracford, Mezera Wm, L. 1 Mr_R, Coustay, bater: Nr. Christian, confections Michael aud Measre. Neloon & Kelly ' The lors ie wory . The fire was one of the largest and most ‘ostrue Over witrorsed In Baten page. About ilitere far.) lies are renderet homes ti Herron ang 196 tits | (sis parhors deeply to be “‘rogresind (Pat toe bene Were present, ani their orders, assisted matertally te pubcul g tbe dase f jd BRIUKNED ¥iOM 4 QOOUTING RKTRDITION—FIRING UFON A soonting party, Be 9 of detachments of the meu Fourth Wisconsia aod second :ioois osvairy, ander the ae cn io Besoks, tail Gahan enapencon S508 A svourin the cowntry as =e Mancbuc and the Amite and Come rivers, They discov: ered bus three armed rebels. Ove of them was kitled, nd the otbere (Lieutenant Bland aud Corpore? Bavard, of Stowsrt's cavairy) takeo prisoners. — * On Wednesday morning | st our pickets om the Fort Hudson avs Clinton roads were tired upon by A squad of o ry was immediiiciy sent ont as foun ag tho uct wag reported, but 00 rebels could be found. ‘The firat assistant surgeon of tho Fourth Wie oasin cavalry, Dr. H. R. Merriman, died of con, ve cbife at Baton ouge on ‘the 18th inet. He following day. with‘ military honors. reported for duty tl bedroom be was fo corpse pected and beloved by eve: he ‘The hearre was drawa to (he vurial ground by giateoa oer ane belonging to the, Fighteenth New York ‘TAE FRENCH WAR STEAMER ANPWION 4T NEW ORLMANS—THS GIR WILLIAM VREL. ‘The French sloop of- war Amphion has arrived here. Bhe takes tne place of the Sisiphone, which lett for New York afew weeks sinoe, The Aritish steamship Sir William Peel, which has beon poe Best fining for soarly a Lone loft on tad y morning for Liverpool, with a fult ol ton aud tobacco. ahi in sae Tho steam propelior Giay Jackel, capiared fast sprl mM. pro} ray Jacket, caj epriog Of Mobile, while attempting to run the blockade, was Bold yesterday by the United States Marshal. Whee captured she bad a carco of tive hundred and one baics Mobile cotton. This realized three hundred aod seveuty- five thourand dolla The steamer eold fer twenty-threo taousand five hundred doilars, sue was built by Messrs. Moahers of Mobile, and was making ber first trip when ‘captured, FIRING INTO THR BTRAMER GARATOGA. The Saratoza was tired upon by gueriilas moraing, clovea miles above iaton Rouge, She was (taxing cotton on board at the time, Ihave po farther particalars, PRRSOWAL, The family of President Juarez will leave this city for New York oa the 2d of Octover, he steamebip Ariel. They will reside there watil the troubles in bextoo are over. ‘en, Goicourf and several bexican officials will accompany them. STEAMER FIRED ON BY GURRILLAS, The steamer Olive Branch arrived here this forenoon, Bhe was fired upon by gueriliag near island 66, Samuel Hotty Roper aud Wm. Osboroe, of tue Forty-sixth Obie, were killed, aud Ephraim Joocs, of the same regiment, was wounded. REMOVAL OF RESTRICTIONS ON TRADE AT NATOHES. The Natchoz Courier of tho 23d says:—-We learn from & volt jource that the rostrictivas oa trade will be re- movi & few days, and all cotton and osber produce veionging to lessee will be permitted on producing the ecessary papers, Letter of General Banks om the Organ- ization of Louistana—He Defends the New State Government, &e. Gen, Banks bas written 4 long letter, which fills nearly all of one side of the daily papers published in Now Orleans, in defence of tho now State orgauization and government inaugurated there. Most of the lettor is merely @ rebash of the editorials which have for some- time past been published there, We, however, make voom for a few extracts :— HIS DEFENCE OW OLD ARR, The proclamation of tho President, and the protest of the Hon Messrs. Wade aud Davis relatingsto this mea- Gure, attracted general attention here, It was not geno- rally understood how far, or in what respect the course ©: public events in Louisiana was in confitet with the piat proposed by Congress. * It tein possible that the views expressed by Congress should be received otherwise than with the most profound reapect, especially: by tho officers of the various Executive and Judicixry departments of the goverument, so far as they moy bo consistent with the rights, oplbions, interests and Mberties of tae people or the constitutional powers of the government. Wherever tuey are known thoy will be recognized and obeyed as law. Tho poopie often bow to that which ts not law because it ought to be law. This 1s Divive wisdom. The very existence of our govern. mont depends upon the recognition of the paramount Peapect dug to the recommendations of the different de- departments of tho government, and tbe more potent it becomes in proportion as it receives the approval of all the departments of the goverument. But to assert that Congress has the power, with or without the cuveent of thalresident, to pass an act which shall strip these co- ordinate branches 0: the tadependent powers conferred upoo them by the constitution, and which would be fata! to the independence or perpetuity of the government itselt isan error so glaring, aud so pregoant with por manent public injury, that it 1s impossible to believe tt would receive the countenance or support of any conside- rablo portion of the people * * ar This must be the case oven where a Congress passes an act with a view to the momentary limitation of its own powers simply. How much greater force must it have—bow much more ponderous the objection—wahen 16 is incident and applied to an act of Cougress, intended to rggteict aud limit the irrepealablo constitutional power of its guccesso’s, or the co ordinate branches of the gov- eravent, Nothing is more true, nothing connected with ths interesis of tae government mere important than that Congress, im the creation of admission of States, oan- not bind its successors, [t can meither surrender nur as- sume power Tho very inetant shat the Senate or the House concurs in # measuro of limitetion, restriction or Gurrendor, the successor of each member will aot only be entirely free to disregard the obligation tm; by the statute, but the very members voting for it will be at liborty instantaneously to disregard its provi- sions, of asgort the opposite of its doctrines. Avy legislation of this character must be mo- It cannot be permanent. Iho cvncur! @ of President would not change tts ebaract It ta not ja human power without the organtc law t) give to guch @ mexsure, in a parliamentary sense, tho digatty and authority of ‘‘anact.”’ It isa0 opinion of high and paramount import, but not ‘an act.’ had been invested with the forms of law by the approval of tho Prosident, the instant a State applies (or admis- 8.0n, ot claimants for representative hovors stand ai the bar of Senate or House, each body wil! be absoived (rom any obl:gation imposed’ by the iaw «nd compelied by the oath of its members to foilow the constitution, which makes each house the exclusive and iudependent judge Of ihe qualification of its own members. POPULATION AND \OTERS. The statement made tht Louisivna does rot contro! halt the population or half the territory of the state, is very tar from the truch. That @ large portion of the State is Dot vccupied by (ne government is correct; but is equally true tivt large portion is occupied by nobody el#® A materts! part of the territory is to this day unoccupied eitber by the Uaton or rebel forces. But it is unjust to gay that, with the exception of a smali and distant portion o( tho State, it is beyond the control of the government. Occupation and control are essen- tially diferent things. Uccupaliou te the work of the people; control is the work of the army. Nearly tea thousand white troops and fifteen thousand colored soldiers have been enlisted here ip the armies of the Union, They are among the best nen of the service. Every battle fleid, from the Kio Groude to Port Hudson and Ftorida, has been hoxored by their valor aud bal- ‘owed by their blood Aguiust ddmestic jees Louisiana is able, unaided, to vindicate her righis throughout ber territory, Against the coocentrated armies of other States sbe requires, ag otbors do, ihe support of ber toyal sister States, It ts ont territory, however. but the people toat coneti- tute a state, It would be impossible to commita greater error than to assume, as do tho authors of this address, that the ‘‘oleven parisbos we substandally beid,” at tbe late elections, “bad 233,185 tuhabitaots, and the residue of the Siate. not beld by us, bed 675,617. ” It 1 tocredi- bie that such an esumption should be made, or that oven ‘the geutieman entitled to entire contidence,”’ who has givea so much tafermation iu relation to ‘the affairs of Loujsana, should have au the po.u- lation to be the same as that exincing at the opening of the war, Yet this extraordivary error ap'ears in the quotation cited above, The inevitable result oF war is the destruction of population. None that the world ever witnessed hag been mere prolife of biood then this in which we are now engrged. Irae loat in ber seven yoats’ war ten ver cent of her entire population, count. ing the casuaities of war alone. This ie true of ro Jation which remained in the kingdom when it did not dnd bloody graves in battle. The destruction of life io jorth and South, is already greater than that of Pratsia, ‘Tho Southorn statew, in adilitioa to the ctectmations of battle, have sustained eqaal or greater louses by exile or removal. The Socretary of State for be rebel government stated, in the presence of Mr. Davia, President of the confederacy, in referonce to the Josees already sustained, that ‘they had four miiiious of people left, ’” No Stato has suffered mentary changi tovses in population than From forty two w forty-tive thoveapd able bodied men have enlisted in the rebel army, the rempant AG mavy nogroes inp 9 ied the army, or fled with their owners to surround: q Black population ta the notit furnished with if any people to aug such cauees. In- ; i i i Louisiana, but of white famitios, ba ° as apy of the Mid 19 of Atinutic States, or the border States of the North or Went, Not one of them ie secure avainst the assaults of @ public ocemy without toe arsitance of her shter “tate Louisiana is no & shade ) more “the great it vipa the arm; iret aod beet or all of theme states, = * nae © Martiel jaw is che jundemeoiai law of the State, It ie compotent and Just for the governinent to »arrender vo the peepin at the earliest porribie moment so Mauch of Wi) itory power as may be consistent with (he Rucvoas Of rulitary Operations: to prepare the war by prompt and wise mesoroe for the full restorating O| the State te the niom and ita power to the péople, teviore their an. Cenk ONG OASOTpaREed presperity of agreniturct aod sommes Aud Confitin he domimion of F y The @ verameat ecourmpanied “he olerntion’? ced with (he “surrender” propmmed, [twee accepted by the i i i i i puirol er yom, Thawte ! aay cleciwn vo take place. The poopie have no} bad thy pAaltive ‘aver of paniie ofivers, eive of wiMary Ww hae Deon cane le to be eredued Le Laer GOOG Benge ud thew lownily, aching Loder te perwlevind of the qovorswest. cont provisions of the Util fer oivil admumistration of the fare Of tue Mate enowd ease Dow ancaliel by tualre YORK HERALD, SPATUKDAY, OCTOB len! “People will die and marry, and trangter pro 7 and buy aad seit,” &o “Tae ‘President hee de. By 4 thein Of tne protection of the Inw,"’ it im maid. {tx” 4ima-Lor is not ug groazas the authors of Grove yman'9%. Most oF tuings* will SIMI De dou 1 the oid way. it doo btful to what Oxtent the wid St loxivtation of Congress would improve @reots custom iv BUCH cases. Thas the office of Siditary Governor has fallen upon Micbset Hann 8 cause o gratitode rather thea of sorrow, He pelongs to people of the State. Throuch @ut the war he has atoadiuy and stout!y adhored fw the government. He ccuptes a fron ‘nts of siavery ad the friends of y Inbor. Sin Of purpose amd ajinplicity of maoaer open the ten path of friendship for him bo all cl ith megic He unites in himself the varied q of the on of Bouimiana, Americans, creoles, reoognize i» him @ bregher. To perks ite mother tougue Every officer of my toll you that, with str political affin( ties and warm popular sympathies, aud to position mu dependent uvou pud.ic favor, covernor Habe ever pr Sonted a ciaim ner asked a fivor inconsistent with bis ‘honor or the Joterests of bis country. ‘hey are patriois Of whom tine cau be said It was a fortunate day when tho President made him “Dictator of Lousiana.” Betlor Btates might wel! seck A deapot of ind! Buch chatow nan 3 ue te bindt Accept assurances of my consideration. 4 N. f, BANKS, Major General Commundiog. Ove Mowns, Sept. 22, 1864, But little pews of interest to the general reader te taking piace off Mobile at the present time, Kverything ta in statu quo, ‘The rebel rams Tuscaloosa and Neshvitle are reported to have goue to Montgomery, Alabama, They are not in front of the city now. It ts supposed by some that they have merely gone up Spanish river for the purpose of being nearer the oity. Maury, the rebel commander of Mobile, has been made ® lieutenant general. A shocking accident occurred at Fort Morgan a day or twoago. Four of the picket guard while on duty (ound as they supposed, tts contents upon the ground, they put io a tittle pow: and touched {t off, just to see tt ‘‘fiz.’" That fiz cost cne man both his lege (since dead), another @ log and two others wounds from which they wiil never recover, NEWS FROM HAVANA. ARRIVAL OF THE CORSICA. Probable End of the War in St. Domingo. Capture of a Large Carge of Negr on the Cuban Coast, aon The steamship Corsica, Captain Le Measurier, from Alavana on the 24th afd Nassau on the 26th of Septem- bor, arrivod at this port yesterday. Tho news, which, fo one particular at least, is important, will be Cound detailed in our despatches from Havana, a Corrospondonce. Havana, Sept, 24, 1864, End of the War tn St. Domingo—Rumored. Arrang-meont— Affair of Honor in Havana—Cagture of Hight Hun- dred Borale:, de. Is may be a relief to you to kaow that I cannot write you a long totter on this occasion; for nows is scarce One item, however, of the few I have picked up is tm portant, and that ia that the war in St. Domingo may be Considered at an end, Both parties ,are willing to come to an acoommodation, and negotiations have actually com- menced, 80 much ts positive, What terms will be ac- opted on either side are, of course, unknown; but It is rumored that Spain is to be allowed to koep the port of Samana, tho best in the island, and to exercise a protec- torate. This proposed arrangement comes to me from a source that certainly ought to be woll informed, even though suoh terms are not mentioned in the despitch re- ceived by the government here, If it tura ont to bo oor- rect I have only got a littie ahead of government nows, In the meantime tue Dominicans havo reloesed all the Spanish prisouers of war snd sont them back to the Spantah camp at Monte Christi, thus proving that ou ther side negvtiations have bees opened witn a sincere desire of » settlement. ‘Toe stuguatiou which settles upon us in the dog days has been ‘trokea by a no jess serious event than a duci Detween two distinguished gentiemea—one a well known editor, and the other respected for bis scientific ava literary attainments. The cause was trifling io itself, and probably never would have led to so grave a result hed not party spirit lent ite irritatiog aid. Both aro tolerably advanced in years, far beyond tho doligut/ul period of Ife when young biood is supposed to urge to fash deeds, aud both acted throughout with all the dignity and pluck which the most fervent admirer of the code could desire. Alter the Grst exchange of sho s & reovn- ciliation of some sort was afiected, and thus toe affair torminated with “‘nobedy burt.” Last Sunday morning, at the very moment whea his Excellency the Capteia Goneral,was breakiasting ac the country seat of a weil known ‘aod wealthy marquis, aa attempt was made to “civiiize’’ eignt huadred nati niggers, big and little, by iatroduciag them to the refin- jug influences of suger makivg to the island of Cuba. Some say the point of debarkation was La Teja, between Sagua la Grande avd San Juan de ios Remedios; ocbers place it in tho little bay of Los Coobiaos, near Cyea:ue 0s. Be that aa it may, it appears that civilization will bave notbiug more to do with olggors, washes ber hands of them, and fefases to waste auy more of her time on such impracticable material; auc so the whole lot was taken charge of by the agente of the anti-clvilizing policy. But 60 Will it over be. Menwith large properties and respoa sibilities must bave large debis to pay, and thoy wiil work beaven nnd earth to ges the means lo save the: selves (rom ruin and keep up appearances in socict Inve is bumém uature, fo abolish slavery in Cuba be- fore a substitute io laborors of another kind 1a found is to destroy the industry of the island atonce. To taik of = free bisck labor is nothing less then absurd, for iree jacks will not work at suger making, low, then, can landed proprietors live in Cuba, unless they procure the only labor which up to thepresent bas avai ed? While zoid will buy (and what will i¢ not buy)) there will be efforts made to introduce African negroes. At another time | will bave somethivg more to say upon this subject, for the Cuban Commitiee mow in Midrid have drawn up_a memorial upon the subject; but am sot sefflcientiy well informed to speak of it at preoenl The Corsica leaves thie afternoon. The Roanoke been expected by some to arrive to-day, but up to the ¢ has net made her appearance. Exchange on jew York:bas not varied much—53 to 64 discount. Ihe moather continues uncomfortably hot. A fire broke out last night in one of our best hotels— the Hotel de Almy—in which the fire did much less damage then the balf cray crowd. Chairs, tables, look- ing giassee, boxes of wine, cops and saucers, beds, pots and pana ratoed froma windows for about ao hour. They manage these things here with indescribable stupidity. ae. Our Hav: “Havama, Sept. 24, 1864, There is very little nows to communicate by this {ovo we ara told that sbe commandant, Seror Velasco, captared nourly a your ago at Santiago te low Cabalioror, was placed at liberty by the rebels, and that be has arrived at Monte Christ, He reports that at Santiago they aro disporad to place all the prisoners at Hberty and the possibility of a speedy pence was talked of. This paves the way for Spain to abandou the enter prise, which hee alroady cost the |.ros of over twoive thousand soldiers Wo are also told thet letters from Monte Christ! to the 9th inst, say tha: adgolutely aothieg of intercet ned taken had left Monte Christ! for this 08 board Pte etasmeer Ab Juan on carthqual tenant Garela Orozoo and Lieuvenaat Lopes of yellow fever at 5t. Domingo. famine at (he (ape de Verde Isiands continues. In faatingo, the largést one of them, which a year ago ‘uted 55,000 lubabitants, there were lost by starvation between Janucry 1 and May ?, 7,000 The government of Portagal dae distributed $76,000 for the relier of the ot sufficient to allay thelr sufferings. to the Slat nit, A 0 Anaga Point the rows is unineportant ‘Yesterday the rebel steamers Sanna and Dendigh ‘oft for Gaiverton. The tsentnor Aenrictia arrived here wage. under the name of Joste, fourteen days from New York. Sho Stopped on the way at Groen Turtle Key. whore she left portion of her oar; Sbe is ounsigned to J. Deover & pera of to the reboln, ‘Well kvown hotei of Mra, Aimy was destroyed by night. Her lose js heavy, #¢ anfortonately ber was not lusared. The total loss ta estimated at 5,090, s ‘here was anotber fre this morning, In Cact, fires have by went of late. "the 7 fewer in Caba in disappearin,. Tho Aste Inward Ao: Nauiran, Tho tower 0 8) aMled at Glewen o'cloot last oy for Boerw, where 4% will b@ awe to-morrow (Saturday) moraing, ER 1, 1864, — ‘Ke **. seriptlow. at reasonable RE OF Kive [From the Whcettug intolligencer, Sept. 1] “a8 Fulton end Nausea prices FREEMAN & 7 , wGOTeev0r Korean bas rece Gespatch tro.” =. > sMeets, oppUN' te un Bu geet ‘itkigson, commauting at (1. arg, the - -~ { Piles —De. Witmer’, Pp on. in Upshur county, | Reset lor ne, rtuin cure for bueding oe 111, SBD= and attncked the force of Captain Hagaan, York ist Bowery, ‘ening plloe, ig td or we stationed there. Captain a ~ - nw, after offering resistance, w 6 cnmprlied to give Pat baci to ‘time: Ba, by the fet of the teat matt ne Goaahy, cn aes ron Laer ee presu voxel round, aod was aiilt | cheumesty’ Srowtway, nex! ” holding Against the Tue revels wer re. va ee Mewropotiian enemy Ported to be wnder Basil uke, Jeha Morzan’s old com. enet*.' Sea wi > font. Panton, ond to tave nesived veep aeuth eastern Vieglna | Teuria Gir Gale bat iS arcwuoiathe Dove ana e800, Uonsiterahio alarm ncems te be ‘elt, | next lo Metespolitan Hotel. rug ators, a6 Clarkeburg. 1 consequence of = neon ie ‘ae this wa: pperrauce of rebels, aua faut night ste do. po . “g ae bunk at that plave urrited hore for sale rs The Japanvse Hetr trate ih Baie af on one prea magne ea That, tne Tho toleg"aph wire betwee Buckhannes out, Only &) cents 9 bor. Foported at lret eocounts tu be cut, #0 thas ti Por cate oy Tine tate Bhiadetplam. (ole Pi Ation Isat evoving was not keown, We tad caty by Hoimahod. G06 Bromiwig.Demne Ce. 21 ?, Cnn 3 Fens ae anit ae sedition, yostorday-thas the enemy cunsbered etx twnd under Bw, or «Mf dwall,!’ Jackson, bat we do pot Credit (he statemems a” far ax uinwbors are coacerned. ‘We bay lava that the attack amounts to more than & mere raid on a very email sca.e, xe wo nave trad no ink- Nog of avy body of troops buiay in southwes Virsinia Since the d'apersion of Joba Morg’ ang. The Rich- mond rebels mast be “in extremis” sure enough if the Faid 18 ordered a6 @ diversi'-n to assist Fariy, The Soventeonth regiment, whicn left here Monday ening, bas been ordered by she Secretary of War to . tarkebury, to await the devoly; meat of the BuckBaaaon 2b Parke : Mew York: Lore & Bin tth Tr im eins aa oord, Pauayat oe fe She world. He renare co te 7 f ree URECORT CU.. 6 Broséway Weed Sowlay Macimc Company's hignees premium tnck Stitch Mackser, 505 Broadwar, ¥. Bead tor oiroulwe, 7 Cone -Zafe Investmentie nape Manufnotuciag Cowpawy-guaraate 100 per cont returns tht heat year: gtatent Lever Movements of Goneral fivw Bavsimone, Sept 30, 1664, General Hooker, acoomsauied by Mr ©. D. Webster, Private wecrotary of the Secretary of War, and othore, arrived hore last evening from Washingto), and took the oars of the Northora Central Raitroai for the Norta, [fis apecial orderg nave not Leon madd kaown. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. ene Cox—Wirsom,—Av_ Me etod, feptess ber 27, byithe Rov. M, LIS, N.Y. om Tuoaday, seo Mane A. Wt AON, OF the OF BowsN Cox, of Now ree FLUS—Srivans—lo Bro kiya, Otho 7, September 5, by the Rev. Futhor Teoal, Samne tue O71 Oey SULIVAN, Hakoeneerca—Bocenocam. —At’ Citoage, on Monday evertng, september 26, by the Kev Dr :|.rdeabergs, Mr, Jouw A, Haxosit-aaun, of NewYork, to Miss Kuna Bemererenn daughter of Alvab Buckimzbam, Esq, go. Kuxzin—Jonxs,—Oa Thursday, September 29, by tag Rov, Atoxacdor G, Peltz, ALucawons Kavu to Kucamere & Jonm; boud of this cl y. No cards. THE WEEKLY HERALD. The Best and Cheapest Newspaper tn the Country. The Wexa.y Henarp, for the present weok, ready this (Saturday) morning, will contain " _ | “Maecowan—Kxownre.—At Astoria, L411, om Tuscday, Further Particulars, from our Special War Correspon- | celvember 37, by the Rov. HF Stend, Mr, ee wAKo dace dente, of General Sheridan's Operat gud Additional | Gowan, of the city of Brooklyn, to Mrs: are Know of Astoria, 1. 1. Sutros—Davis.—Th Brooklyn, on Thursday, Soptombes 29, by the Rov, (bas, botcher, Dante. {f. Sot om te Racagt. Dave, daughter of the late Joep Dervis, all of Brooklya. Wititamsox——Kenataw.—On Thursday, foptomber 99, at the Trinity Methodist Epiacomat courch, Turrty-/ouree street, by Whe Rav. Alfred Cookman, Mr. aaTumw eon, of Somerville, N.J,, to Misa SaRan Keraaw, of thls Victories in the Shovandoah Valley, of his Pursuit of the rebel Farly, of bis Gapture of Stauntua aut Wayaesbors, and the Latest Accounts of his Movements, Illustrated with a Map of the Scene of Uperctions; The latest’ Des- patohes [rom the Uniou Forces ander Lieutenant General Grant, uear Petersburg, Va., with accounts of the suc- cessful movements of the Corps of Genora's Ord and Birnoy towards Richmond; Interesting totelligonce from Geveral Sherman's Army, at Atianta, Ga,,and from the Union Forces in all parte of the Couatry; Full accounts of the Movements of the Roveis under Forrest in the Southwest; Full accounts, from our Special Corres- pondeos, of the Rebel Katt from Canada, showing tts in- aide history, how it was plotted, and tow it fatled; Inte- ce from his late re idence, restiog News from the Rebel States; Late and important a baat ones county, o@ News from Europe, aud (rom ali parts of the world, c “ om Poetry; The interesting Story of “steve Lidyard’s Ad Poe acres eee ae venture, or the Mysterious City; Literary, Artistic and Scientiac Items; Musical and Theatrical Review for the G., infant ou of B. i. aad Sophia fremner> Hie funeral will take place {rm 147 Adelphi strees, Brooklyn, this (Saturday) a tornoon, aL two o'clock, Barikat—On Friday, Septombsr 80, Wnnan B, are reanectfully invites te o residence, LLY East 0 “i P m, at twe week: Important reading matter Cor Farmers and Agri. | Piavontb street, thus (daturday) a terason, calturists; Facetie; Valuable reviews of the Money, Com- | Currex,—Ua Thuraday, Soptombor 20, Mes, Anya J, ed 67 years. . The funeral » t!| take place from her late residence, eet. near Second svenue, on sunday after: ik. Wer iriends and those of ver gos, and gon-ta law, Gore M. Whentos, ‘he burial services will ba com mercial, Dry Goods, Boot and Shoo, Cattie and Horse Markets, and reports of all important ovente of the week. Terms—Single subscription, $2; bree copies, copies, $8; Ton ooplos, $15. Single copies, five conte each. A limited number of advertisements inserted Ia the Waray Huan. Ye You Ave eo Far Benind the Age as tp Medora A. Frewiok, daughter of Mary 't. an@ J. Fenwick, ayod 19 years, 1 month and not to have used that popular gem for tho toilet, Fragenat 50Z0DON' T no longer, but go nt once to your nearest druggist gota botile, You will never regret it. vee and friends of the family are respectfaly Sold by all druggist invited to attend the funeral, from ti No. 184 South Third streot, Lrook!yn, alteruvou at two o’oick Fosrer.— On Thureday ovening, September 29, Mauinpa B, fostea, wife of Henry C, Foner, aged 22 years, t months and 16 days. Tho frieuda of tho family are-invited to attend the tw I, from Bull’s Ferry, New Yoru, ou Suoday atter nova. at two o'clock. Hows.—On Woducaday, September 28, K atin mrt danghter of George W. aod Vathariae A. Huwo, aged & Years, 2 months and 13-days The relatives sod 48 ate respectfully invited te atioud the fu: eral, on Su clock, ne (ezilence of Ler Hactiaan.-—On Thursday, Septomber 29, Ctr Hatwaax, only eon of Jchn C. and Jovsna Halitgam, aged 7 months and 1 day. ihe friends of tho (amily are late resdenes, Peizes Cashed tn ail ‘Lean ed Lote teries and information riven. JACOB, roker's Office, 176 Broadway, N. ¥. A Lady ot Wo: id-wide Re Mra, 8. A. AL! "8 World's Hater Restor '. invigorating, ott. silky aid ment require the halr ond {impacts to i's moat golighttat 2 fe lr and im} Ly ont do tfal rage I . fe sulted to both young mt ene Ct Amy One That ie Troabied with Pain or weakness in the back, brevat or BINBNGPHENTNGPCASTRED. Bold bed Ly druggists ovory- where. Genoral depot, Sot Hudeon ureot, Admtrable Conandrums.— Why fs Pha- LON'S NIGHT BLOOMING CERKUS like the armies of ion? Recause ‘tia driv ng oll iteopponents fnlo the ditch.” PHALON'S NIGHT BLOOMING CERRUS resembles Charleston. Do you know why? Because when obtained {i will yleld @ full equi nt for the investment. viterd to attend the fa two o'olock, (rom the roet. Se tember 30, Am 4 Kiizabeth Hareas, 1, fi parcnt#, 197 Sands street, on Sunday afiurnvon, at ome o'clock, Harper —Suddeoly, on Thursday, September 29, Mre. ‘oorh- | Hengrta P. Harm. aged 15 your OLCOTT'S | Tho iriends are respectfully invited to attend the ta nel on Sunday afternoon, at half.past AY en from tbe residence of her son, No. 100 Twei street, coruor vf Third aveaue Kim ste —in thia city, on Friday aftersoon, Septem- ber 30, Jutia, eldest daughter of Kichard 4, and Julle 0. Kimball, aged 18 years, he relatives and friends aro invited to atteod the funeral, from the residence of ber uscie, T. b. ae KEaq., 190 Second avenue, om Sunday afioravon, ut ti o'clock. Kyox.—On Friday, Septembor 30, oven iiwox. Tita friends are invited vo attend the ‘un: ru!, from Grace oburch, Jersey City, this (Saturday) alterna, at twe orcick Lavett,—Suddenly, on Thursday, September 29, Jom ‘the beloved and only son of Thomas and (athe ingle Mour with Headach uralgia or catarch never pass. Us Anoihitator, 25 sents and $1. jm the . } fect iaatete,” Factory M8 Barolay sireek. world, Harmless, reliable, Instanta Th dye, Bold by all dru Pactory Ot Ba Corns, Buntons, Natis, Entarqcet Jotnts, all diseases of the feot, cured by Dr. ZACHARIM, No. TO) Broadway. “ _ fin tepenaen are for Cough Roden, a the 17tb year o bie age. ines of the chest, with dimeutty | 1 jobda and rol.tives of tho Catiiv are moat re specttully invited to atiend the funeral from his law residence, 351 Wost Forty ninth atroct, betwoen Llevent® ‘and Twolfth avenues, this (Saturday) morning, at elgee © clock, without further 4 Minter, —On Thacsdat pleaber 20, Mania Ruseood, only daughter of George 8. and the late Marla ii. Miler, aged 10 mouths and 29 days ‘The relatives and (riends of tho family are invited te attend the funeral, on Sunday aiterovm ut uno O'0: Oe, from 93 Kast torty niath streot, without furcner auto Matrxs.—On Friday, ~optember 30 fF uaxe® KADY, only daughter of Lewla W. and Sara! Maicos, aged 6 years, § months and 19 day ‘The relatives ond (rieads of the family ure respect ully invited to attend the funeral, from the resitouce of Bee parents, 20 St. Mark's piace, On Sunday afternooy, ot two o'cinek. Morvart.—In Brooklya, on Friday. Septe-ubor 20, after along {liness, Wittiam Morrmrr, aged :7 pears, a native of Scottand. ‘The friends of the family are respect! 'y to cited to as. teod the funeral, from his late revidence ee | strest, Brooklyn oa Sunday afternoon, b Atrdrie and Contbridge (Scotianc) | copy MONaty.—Ou Thursday, Septombor 4%, aiter a rhort ines, Maar, wife of y MeNaliy, in Loe dsb year of —As Soon a there is the siightest un of breathing, of indications of couan, take during the day & few “BROWN'S BRONCHIAL, TROCHBS" Containing demulcent ingredients, they allay pulmonary trritation, Mflitary officers and soldiers should Lave them in readt ness upon the first appearance of a cold or cough. Deafness, Impaired Sight, NOISES IN TUE HEAD, CATARPHAL AFEKOTIONS IN THR THROAT, CHRONLO OATARRT, OBSTRUCTIONS OF ors BUSTACHIAN TUBE RED, BY DR. VON RISKS BERG, at his consulting rooms, 616 Brosaway, urar Breifth atrest Deafness, Disoance of the Wye, Throit and Caterrh specialty treated by Dr, CAUWBLT, 4 Clinton place, Eighth street, Fall Stylesof Gent.’ and Yeuths’ Mate, just out, Prices reduces sult the three. BURKE, 210 Broadway. Dreen Hats, | her age. * | Poe relatives and friends are raspectfu'ly tovited te Manufact::rer, 148 Nassau sirest, tum 00 Sunday afterooon oe of Mogan Prospeet Fall Stvie of Ge; of the best qualit a 7 @. W. @ For Diseases of the Biaddor, Gravel and Dropey, use HELMBOLD'S Genuine Preparations, streets, Jersey (ity. O’SRAusmeeY.—Om Thursday, September 29, of cor sumption, Cuanres O'Sparsessy, aged 8 ) care. The relatives jends Of the faut y are respect {ult invited to attond the funeral, (bis (Saturday) o ring, @ ten o'clock, (rom the residence of bis 1 thier, is Wee Ninetooath street Rose.—On Wednesday, September 28, afier a» abet itt ES saw, wife of Poter H Rose, in tic S5th a The (riends and relatives of the family are respect 1h fnvited to attend the fuseral, (rom her lite ror\eves) Locust avonue, Cypress AMi,L. 1, this (Saburdez) afte: noon, at three o’clock. Rowenrs —In Brooklyo. '. 1, om Friday, September 3 ‘or Lees wer, Loses ef Momery, nse HELMBOLD’S Ge parations, For Dimcaity Weakness, use HELMBOL! ‘ Fer Weak Nerves, Horror of Death, Trembling, use HELMBOLD'S Genuine I’reparations. : H For Night sweats, C.id Beet, Dimmess of Vision, use BELMBULD'# Genuine Preparations. For Langeor, Un'tver wi after # long and painful iliness, Lnomas Mort xrs, aed: the muscular aystom, Use HELMBOLD'S Gexa yearn tions. The relatives and friends of the ‘a: a aeerie Invited to attond tho funeral, fren: lis \ pe Soh I Btonasee and Beas | 297 Bridge street, near Tiilary, om. Sun tions, use HLLMBOLD'S Gowu'ae Preparations, Teens For the Hair and Shin~—Barvy'’s Tri- _ The best and cheapest ariieie, Bold br drug Rarity.—On Friday, Sentember 20, Sa. tiveor the parish of Nickbiay, cousty Wert. land, in the 30th year of her age. 2 The reiatives.and (riends of the (amiiz are resp hn invited to attend the funeral, (rom her jave reeideore, eixtecoth ree, corner of avenus on aye eon, at one o'clock. The eat Wit be Interred on jac he, HBLM BOLD'S Genai. Preparations, Teteer, Scrofuin ead ush Cemetery. There of requiem |, 08 Monday inorning. e4 D'S Genuine Preparations Ry att wi New Pat- Foariesathatrest enue A, to whien ner ‘riends ferman-One, two, and three bund thosand dottare | invited. é 3 415 ireadway, one doer ‘SxKLiY —On Friday, Septem ber 80, Cavern ve few bana Ag ves j Se | widow of afichael Skelly. The friends of the family and the meno hang cma oon Beart, ann :% pring! Pipe Batner Mathew T. A. 2. Society tee convontes , r , ifleow y dollars eaeb, faneral, from the residence a [ortaie bp 0-0 ALLEN, 415 Dreadway, one deer below | te'sneguy sitormoon, at two ovclock. os Suevemmane.—In Brookiyn, oo Thured a Mans Laces, Pee Sond Laseth. val Ro ei | The friends of 1 formiiy A, Teapecttyity Invite riety, reduced prices ASW. HAVER: Mend the fuseral, Crom Sis Beoctnth: between Jota ana Folwe eect, | N onus, une (Saburdry) af Grapes.—Hothouse Grapes Wanted, at Raynor's (ruit tore, $86 Broadway. of Highest Premium Leek fittteh Sew wae retntives oud the famtiy are invite Machines WHERLER & WILSOM, #3 Broad: attend tbe funeral, from bis late residence, No, 470! street, 00 Sunday afternoon, at tw» o'clock Sahn joase cops. Pirtant On Pwareday, September 2 of Ergany, counly Tyrone, reload, Holmboe: Ge Price $1 per Bettie, atx for If You Want to Know, aa Reaa BDICAL OF) MMON 88! opie, got hook for every nee ey depota. Cootne * Fries gi on To {Mion matted tree, im Mra. Winsic,w's Seot children Teething, oures Dysnntery and Diarrhra, reguiates 7B, 1,190 Broadway, ¥. ¥. Tnonra.—Io Bedford, Brooke, ; Mra hen neg Potts age! 1 Yo" months. ‘The relatives and frieade of tne famity are tv! aneet tee pon ‘ene, the Stomaoh 9.4 Bewele Wind Colle, , rey Funou nreac, tne csuuraay) a/vernone,* aronctes and | o’ he x 1 Ow Taureday evening, Sentember typhoid fever, ‘darts L., wife ot teorge 1 Ube PR ety | a a Depitiense at ‘wuGorecs, Ves \ ae | ono nee.