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* ane THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAI Important Movements in Tennessee. The Proclamation of Governor Jehnson. Protest of Tennesseeans Against the Measure. TOE TEST OATH DENOUNCED. OMicial Interview with Presi- dent Lincotn. te Will “ anage His Side of the Contest in His Own Way.” SUREWD OBSERVATIONS OF THE PRESIDENT Correspondence Between Mr. Lellyett and Judge Mason. Singular Disclosures in the Brooklyn Navy Yard, a. &e., ie. ‘We pubtish below an interesting account of a recent Mtorview of a pumber of citizens of Tennessee, signers of B protest against the proclamation of Governor Androw Sobnson of that State regulating the election of President ‘nd Vice President of tho United States, with President Lwmeola, at the White House, in Washington, on the 15th ‘f the present month. The full report of this audience will be read with much interest, We algo publish the Protest itself, with the sigvatures of the citizens repre- @onting the State of Tebnessee. ‘Tha interview with Mr. ‘Lmooin was a very brief one, and at its close a memoran- dum of bis remarks were at once made ju writing, The following is the PUOTEST OF LOYAL TENNESSEEANS, Teo his Exceiievcy ApRauam Lincoix, President of the United Siates — The undersigned 1 citizens of the United Btates 20d of the State of Tennessee, on our own behalf fnd on bebalf of the loyal people of our Siate, ask jea @ eutmit this protest against the prociamation of hi Excellency Audrew Jobnson, Military Governor, orderi: ‘am olection to be neld tor President and Vice Preside: Qader certain regulations and restrictions therein set A printed copy of sald prociamation is herewith The coustitution of the United States provides that “each State shali appoint, in such manner as the Leg fure thereof may direct, a number of electors," «e, ‘Boder this provision oF te federal constitution the Legis- ure of lennoesee, years before the present rebellion, Prescrived the mode of election to be observed, whi Wit be found to differ essentially fre the mode pr teeribed by the Military Governor. We herewiti enclose of thelaw of Tennessee governing the haldiag of Seid cleo.on Tho Military Governorjexpress|y assumes, by virtue of Buthority derived from the S'res to ‘so alter and @mevd ihe cigction sw of Tensssee ( thority of the constitution of the Unired States, Bet forth), us to make the game conform to bis own edict Saver forth in the prociamation aforesaid. He assumes 9 as to modify our law as to admit per- @oas to vole at the said election who are not evtitied to Yote usder the law avd the constitution of Tennessee. @pstance this: Our coustitution and law require that exch ‘Voter shall bea ‘citizen of the county wherein he may offer ¢, for BIX months next proceding the day of ion,” while the Governor's order only requires that shai) (with olber qualifications nemed) bea citizen of for six mouths, &c. This provision would @dmit to vote many persons not entitled by law. ‘We will, for the sake of brevity, pase over some less tant points of conflict between the proclamation the Jaw, but will instance in this place avether. By @ar law it |s provided that the polls shall_be opened in @very civil district fu each county in the State; but the rociamation provides only for their being opened at one in each county. This provision would put it out of Be Power of many egal voters to exercise the elective Si ae Protest against these tofringements of ear law, conflicting as they do with the very letter of the federa! constitution, because they fend because thoy will Preenion of the will of protest stil! mi ainst the most wert and impractical it 13 proposed snnnetiee of all citizen voters in Tennesseo:— I solgmnly swear that 1 wi stitution | r ‘the United State. @eults of itsenemies; that @roment of the United State pression of the rebellion & nited States, that } since iH eee ac called Confederate tl vordially oppose all armtat otta te tn aerms until the comstitut ona? the { proctametizns made in pir- overall the le embrace within the nationa: Twill heartily aed and aswiet yal people wn wh: ers fe opted orth at'xinmen’ 2 Ihave: ah er, tha * this recky and volgnarily ead @uhou' mental reservasion Sobepmeaae A citizen, qualified to vote, and whose loyalty cannot Dedisproved by other testimony,"’ is to be required to Swear, Oret, that be -‘wtil beoceforth support the consti- ‘tution of the United States, and defend it against a)! ene- Gries.” This obligation we are willing to renew daily But this ts not yet deemed « sufcient test of loyalty. Lie Be required to make oath and subscribe to a mass of vain Fepetitions conceruing bis activity as @ friend of the Union and the enemy of its enemies—conceruing bie de wires, bis bopes and fears, and that be finds it in his pa to rejoice ever the scene@ of blood, and of weunds, of ao. wation. While all the civilized world etands aghast im covtemplation of the usequalled borrore of our Gremendour strite, the citizen of Tennessee is called upon by ber Military Govercor, under your autherity, to Swear that in these things be finds occasion to rejoice. 4s W this were still cot evough, the citizen is fur- her required to ear to indefinite pro- ion of this war as followe—"That 1 will cor- Oppose alj armirtices or negotiations for peace with Pebeis in arms wots) the constitution of the United States, and all laws and proclamations made i pursurnee there: f, shall be estaviisved over ali the people of every State and Territory embraced witbin the bational Union,” un- Qi (ip brief) the war sbali be at an end. Now, we freely Svow to your Excelleney, and to the world, that we earn- aatly desire tbe return of pence and good will to our now: py Aye ntry—tbat we reek neither piersure, profit in the perpetuation of war—that we should Geol bound as Christiane, as patriote aod ar civilized ence-~bat wo are bound by the oaths we have taken—t0 @ountenance aud encourage any negotiations woich me: Be entered into by the proper catberisien with the tateot Se restore peace and Union under the constitetion we have sword to support and defend. We should be traltora ‘Be ovr country, false to our oathe—false, indeed, to the ¥ clause of the oath we are now’ discussing, to such negotiations, We canuot convent to rwear at ballot box @ war of extermination against our coun. men and kindred, or to prolong by our opposition, for We day after it can be brought to an booorable and ! conclusion, ® covtest the most sangolamry aod @uinous that bas scoarged mankind. You will vot bave forgotten that jo the month of July fast you issued the following proclamation: — Execetive Mansion, TOR, @e Wnow it Mat Concenmee, eam ne 48+ proposition which soiveeene the restoration of She amtegriiy of the who Hon and the abandonme Wery, and whieb comes i ile crmiee now se Culved Biates, i be received aod eet ern: Rest of the United gi aten acd will be met by live Terme Snes nd collateral points; rere (here! aball have eefe conduct bi SBRAHAM LINCOLN, roposition 10 treat with rebels in ir chiefs. Are we now to understan » of ove acting wader your authority, cavc\cate with you for the second office, bive proposition rigedrawe— tees you have no negot upon any terms, war to the bitter end? Or eve wenag While you bold this proposition 1, OF Act fe your judgment may dictate, we, ht) nem es . Ee iene of Tennessee, abail wear te oppose yout u ae breath the voter whe bas airendy been lifled, is Fequired to swoar thas be wiitheen ily ald abe aaniei | loyal people mw whatever mene May be adopied for the astainment of hess ends” Adovted by whom? The oath doos pot say. Wecannot fell what measures be adopted. We cannot com Thiet te cortainiy a erms— Mont vpon the absurdity of the obligation bere im; wi freed of de; ong J from that reepecttul peo: @ Gerire to preserve jn ety of ing the “On jof Magistrate of the Americ ie a clause of an oath which the cand: for ‘stidenoy requires at the lips of the loyal and Bercnesa ere Cf ea before poping shail ig po) 2 ve efor of Sgainst you and bimeelf at the For \hese ressons, and others, which for take of brev- We omit, w y protest st the interference coven "We Cony nis walhority: aod end, OF sonul Ney yh Tennessee. Tenndeses be allowed to 4 her Deve sworn to 't, protest end ae. support, de N ‘& proclamation, Reredy granted,” ‘twith restoration of all rights of pro- perty,'” &e,, to each of our oltizens having participated direetly or by implication, in the existing rebellion, (with certaio exceptions), ‘*upan the condition that every such person Shail take aod subscribe au oath, and thence! or- ward keep and maintain said oath invi late,” And it le further provided tu the prootamation aforesaid that ia the contingency of the reorganization of a State govern- ment in Yennessee, or certain other States named, the persons having taken the oath referred to, being otber- wise qualified by ti) electtop law of the Stato, shall be entitied to vole. The undersigned would state that mavy of our citizens Dave compiled in good faith with the terms of amvesty proposed ip your proclamation aforo- said, and are, therefore, by reason of the full pardon gravted them, fully eptitied to vote and exercise all other Tights bei¢oging to loyal citizens, without lei or bine drance: ana respectiully appeal to you, as President of the United States, to make good your promise of pardon to these citizens by the removal of all other and further hindrance to their exercise of the elective franchise, But 1 it be claimed upon the pies of military necessity, that guards an‘ rectrictions shall be thrown around the conditions thereby fmpored upon the loyal citizens of Tenvessee as a qualldeation for voting are irrelevant, uo- they pled he citizen to. oppose tice the: the citizen to ihe disshorge of their duty. me oath required is only ealculated to keep ‘ene nd rightful voters from the polls. We suggest that no oath be required but such as is pre- Our people will not hesitate, however, @ usual cath of loyalty—for ‘example, in the f the primary clause of the oath in question: — of the it agaivat year right to make any d ure case, we sball, however, feel no hardebip in this, The convention to which Governor Johnson refers was a mere partisan meeting, having no authority, and not reprepqubias the loyal men of Tennessee ia any sense. be names of the elgners of this protest ha placed before the Feng of Tennessee as candi: inant who, if on, are expected to cast tl ‘oral voice of Tennessee for George B. McClellan sident, and George H. Pendipton for Vice President. By virtue of such position it becomes our province especially wo appear before you in the attitude wedo. Weare aware that grave questions may baa in any event, with Tevnessee, in eon- for complained of. Sent, are willing to leave all questions involving the right of Tennessee to Participate in the election to the deciai Of competent authority. WM. B. CAMIBPELL, of Wilson county, THOS. A, R. NELSON, of Washington co., For the State at large. JAMES T. P. CARTER, of Carter county, JOHN WILTJAMS, of Knox county, A. BLIZARD, of Mowton county, HENRY COOPER, of Bedford county, BAILIE PEYTON, of Sumner county, JOUN LELLYET?, of Davidson county, EM, ETHERIDGE, of Weakley county, SOBN D, PERRYMAN, of Shelby county, For the Districts. THS INTERVIEW WITH MR. “LINCOLN. Tcalled upon the President to-day aud presented and read tohim the above protest. Having concluded, Mr. Lincola responded -— “May I inquire how long it took you and the New York politicians to concoct that paper ??” 1 replied it was ‘‘concocted” im “Nashville, without communicating with any but fe petro commu: nicated with citizens ef Tenn ‘outside of Nashville, but pot with New York politicians. “I will answer,” said Mr, Lincoln, emphatically, “that I expect (0 let tie friends of . McClellan manage their side of this contest in their own way; and I will manage my side of it in my way. “May we ask an answer in writing,” I suggested, “Not now. Lay those papers down here, I will give bo other answer now. I may or may uot write son thing about this hereafter. J understand th you iutend to make a point of this, Put go ahead. You Pave my answer, “Your avswer, ther, J3 that you expect to let the frionds of General MoCiellan manage their side of this Contest in their own way; and you will manage your side of it ia your way.”” “Yes.” I then (banked the President for his courtesy in giving us a bearing at ail, and took my leave. Jadge Mason, of this city, was present a¢ the inter- view, to whom I refer in regard to the correctness of this report, On stepping outside the door of the Fxecative Mansion I immediately wrote down the President’s em- phatic response, and submitted it to Judge Mason and another gentleman who happened to be present, and they both pronounced it accurate, And now I have a word to say tothe people of the United States, who are or ought to be the masters of Abrabam Liucole, The paper which | bad the bonor to — to the President ts uot the ‘concoction of Now ork Lari aft however that might affect its merits. It the solemn voice ® once free and proud Protesting against their owa disfranchisement by the Abrabam Livooin. It is the voice of these foyal men = Tennessee who have borne the reproach of a people they s:ili loved, support- tug the President in all lawfai measures to preserve the Union. Tbe reward of our alty is disfranchisement, ‘The cup of perjury is to our lips eee. it is known that we will not touch its coutents. aay ze 1nmy be mat poveie of Tennessee and yan chy Linco! rT hat our solemn and respectful appeal bo anrown = with @ contemptdous sueer, of the Northern Stai 2 tain thie act of ty racn; » you own time will 6008 come. if the President of the United States may ‘man. his side of this contest” by setting aside the very letter of the constitution, and hogs the election laws of the States #o as to disfranchise wi Shr ety Cad ts already dead Wasuxctom, Oct. 15, 1864, THE PRESIDENT'S REMARKS. The aunexed correspondence speaks for itself Wasurxaron, Oct. 15, 1864, Hon Cnas. Masov:— Dagar Sin—Il submit to your inspection what I have written in reference to wy interview with the President to-day, and will ask you to state if you regard the same asan accurate report, Hespectfully JOHN LELLYETT. Wasuivatom, Oct. 15, 1666, 7 Leurerr, Esq, F mpliance with the request in your note only to say that I was present at the referred to. Your statement of what took ntially correct, aod on al! material poiuts iiteraily 60. Yours, truly, CHAS, MASON. The Germans Growling Over Andrew Johnson’s Test Oath, ‘The Bt Louis Anceiger thus denowaces Governor Jobn- son's recent proclamatien:— A more a farce than this man plays with the i of suffrage bas not occutred tn any part ef the world. In comparison with it oven the Napoleonic mo: Of extending tbe upiversal en‘irage ie honorable. © © We have experienced macy outrages during the three years and a ball of Lincoln's admisiseration, but such ap impudent disregard of all fecling of decec’cy ar thie Andrew Jobuson bes shown is beyond parallel. “If Lia. coin and Johnson believe they can Froure their election by such electoral votes as those of .conessee they may prepare for a revolation in the North. The Missouri Germans Reco: rended Not te V: for Presiden: ‘The Westliche Post, St. Louis, advises the German radi- cals in that State and Filinois to vote for the rep::blican State ticket, but Bot to vote for Lincolo, After referring to the contest in Jilinois # says:— The opposition of the radical party election is chiefly based on the oh Age rR admivistration is not calculated to crush the robellion thoroughly and rapidly, and to restore the basis of cpiversal freedom. is ee “ be HY cord pe | “ae Strive to cleat pone yal ra emancipa! ts. ie i ch in M the election of the Fletcher ticket. mid ‘The separation of the Presidential ticket from the Sete and county ticket is easily enoegh mplished. Let the radicals, if they wish tofoliew our advice, cut off from the printed republican Union tickets tho hames of Eincote * and Johvson, and of the Presidential electors. as the ticket let them throw in the ballot Singular Disclosu in ¢he Brooklyn Navy Yard—Saliors Called ‘Traitors and Discharge: Mr. Jeremiah Burko, residing at 49 North Fifth street, Brookiyn, blacksmith, working in the boiler maker’ department, fn the Brooklyn Navy Yard, for ton months past, makes the following statement: — On the 12th of October he, with Afty-four others work. ing in that department, was informed by Mr. Maxson, master mechanic of the boiler maker's department, that be was to be turned over to the Naval Constructer’s de- partment. The following morning, with his fellow work- men, be appeared in the yard to be mustered in bis sew department, but was not m wo A committee was appointed to walt upon Mr. Davidson, Aseletant Naval Constructor, to ascertain the reason fo: oD. mn Cpe Mr. De after balf ao hour's office all the rene, singly, and lowing qv Pre—"' Are yous Union maa?’ Ail answered in t afiemative * Seromd—"" Do you belong to League?’ To bi ho) only of the Gfty-five svacton that they were Betore joys wat the third question, he stated tbat the Heeretary bad « letter from ate Navy, in which sseoried tbat any man who voted. for McClellan, oF governs bie Steal Was a traitor, and a al to the | ape nt, and could not be e oD v peels Pollee Imteilt A POLICE OFFICER BRUTALLY BEATRN AND ROBBED BY MIGHWAYMEN—THREB OF THB PARTIZS AB RESTRD. Ata late hour om Sanday night offlccr Jobe H. Aficot, of the Metropolitan police force, was passing the cosner Of Greene and Houston “streets im company with Mr.” Jobn M. Arter, when, without provocation, » vumber of rowdies and bighweymen made o deadly a& sault upon him, One of the asshiiants struck off cor Alloot in the face with his partially knocking him dow by the whole gang over- wered and Kicked and beat their victim iu the most Broa manner. ee effort was then made to throw the officer down into cellar, near where he was lying; but officer Alicot made such a agg nyrooned resistance tnas the robbers fe impossible to accomplish their pur- pose, “be merey of the ghog Mr. Allcot was Whi forcibly robbed of his gold wateb and chain, worth three hundred doliara; a diamond breastpin, valued at one hundred and Arty dota dollars, and nd other articles, in ali to the ve Que of the party, an suis toute: seemod determined iife, and to execute bis purpose drow ree barrels at his head ashe yullet grazed bis amount more di to wake arevolver discharged lay helpless on Se monk, Ove nose, inflicting only @ flesh wound, and fortunately the two other shots did oot take effect, Fearing arrest ii they longer remained on the iad, the rascals fled to thet promises 141 Greene st were Kd took rene ‘Their biding Fangs however, was officers Mur! and Rdg va orth Tha gh entered and arrested three of med William J. Bebenes, heey od — ae jard ee — ol a) e robbery managed to carig ihe Alleot sap Arie, sale had bose stolen dur atruggie foun [epee act gg nd Deing confronted with the fe etacnee MA Allcot at ouce recognized Hennessen as the Ind ho first struck him, and likowise as being the man who attempted to take hin lifo by shooting. other men were less activo partt cipants in the crime. After ining in the station for the remainder the Fa the parties were taken before uatoe Ze ry itted to prison for trial in default of $3,000 and commi }o 0 ‘Dail each. Hennegsen lea bartender, — ‘a butoher, ‘Their ages In addition against the ie pricease Sttoer bruised and discolored, about the body may condne nino t the ne Dees Pies — days. None ot bis stolen, roperty (excopt his hat) bas ‘peen recovered, Officer Allcot is attached to the Clerk’s office at police headquarters. ALLEGED ROBBERY ON BOARD A BRITISH BABEy Jose Cavallos, aseaman, claiming to be a midshipman in the Spanish navy, was yesterday arrested by officer of the Eighth with larceay, on the ace | complaint pyr igre ay of tho British bark Ellen, lytt wr 8 North river. About a week sinco the prisoner was as cook and steward Aboard the Ellon, and on the following Thursday went aboard to commence work. The captain being on sbore at the time, It is alleged that Cavallos entered the cabiv, broke opon ® desk, and stole $500 in greenbacks aud some American and Eaglish coins, ‘Optaining, permission, the prisoner thon went ashore, and of course did not return, After bis arrest the officer found $158 in Tronsury notes in his possesion and also one of the stolen coins, which Captain Riokmiest identified, Justice Dodge committed the accused for examination. ROBBED ON BOARD A VBSSEI.. Captain Jourdan, of the Sixth precinct, yesterday ar- rested Lottie Edwards, a young woman, twenty years of ‘age, living io Baxter street, onthe charge of stealing three hundred and sixty Ove dollars in cash from Jacob Royal. The prisoner, it eps agreed to accompany ure Royal to po had gove on board a boat ni pier No, 3 North ris er for that purpose, While there sho chenged her mind, and takiwg the money from Royal’ vest pocket, ran ashore and escaped, Lottie, who denies ber guilt, was Justice Hogan and committed ba Tombse for trial in default of five hundred dollars ROBBING AN ACTOR. Some weeks ago Daniel E. Riley, then an actor, engaged at the Winter Garden, invited one George Atkinson, an acquaintance, into bia room, and left him thore alone for ashort time. On his return Atkinson had disappeared, as had also Riley’s gol teh and cbhaiv, which had been jeft on the dressing table. In passing up Third avenue on Sunday afternoon Mr, Eugene F F, A. Eberte, also an actor, acquainted witb the facts concerning Riley’s loss, saw Atkingon, and caused his arrest by officor Wood- ward, of the Eighteenth precinct police. The accused was taken before Justice Dodge and committed for exam- {nation on the deposition of Mr. Eberlo, Mr. Riley is out of town, but has boen sent. for, and on his return he wil! make a complatnt against the prisoner. Married Grurermm—Pacxer —Jo Brooklyn, on Thursday evening, October 13, at the Spree of the bride’s father, Joux J. Gnurrira to'Svar: ©, P, Kexwupy—Waicat.—On Son Monday, October 17, at the Re- formed Duteh church, Wi square, by tho Rev. Dr. Hutton, Cnarzes 8 Kexnepy to Ly: yoment ter of ‘the late Joha shade all of this joNKS—Baxer.—On Monday Goto 17, at ibe resi- dence of the brit poe. 2 ae een ‘Hudson, Mr. Jamxs Mowre to Miss 38. Rice—Gowpr.—At Ly chee me a, eening,ontder Tat the residence of the bride’s father, bY Rev. Wm. B. Lock wood, Wuiuam Wirt Rice to Marta, daughter Norman Gowdy. Com; Croton Board, the mem! Berolent Association, and Ansocintion, are fully invited to attend ral, from bis late » 28 Orchard street, this (Tues- 7) afternoon, at oue o'clock, Bnacnsat.—. At Bergen, N. J., oa Sesaay, October 16, Hagny Branax, in the 69h year ‘The relatives and friends of ray emit are invited to attend the funeral, ence of biseon, 1. A. from the evo Borgen, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at three oj — Monday, October 17, Mary H. Brooxs, aged 3 weeks and 3 days. The relatives aud friends of the family are respectfally invited ¥ end the funeral, this (Tuesday) alternooy, at one o'clock, from the residence of ber grandfather, Adin Holbrook, "56634 Grand street. Diver —On Monday, October 17, Mrs. Manoanet Dive, fn the 634 year of her » e, of the parish of Tillacorilt, county Monagban, Ire! Her remaias wilt eal taken from hor late residence, _ Jobn street, on Wednesday morning, at nine o'clock the Church’of the Assumption, corner of York and ‘ay streets, where a requiem mass will be offfred for the re- pose of ber soul, and from thence to the Cemetery of the Holy Cross, Fiatbush. Goprary.—On Monday, October 17, Catcanixe Goprrey, aged 1 year, 6 months aud 13 days. ‘The funeral will take place this (Tuesday) afternoon, at haif-past two o'clock, from the residence of ber parents, 201 Grand street. Brooklyn, E. D. Sho remains will bo Interred in Cypress Bills Com: Kanyevans.—On Monday, sober 17, of short but painfol tiiness, Mrs. Keswevann, wife of James Kenue- vane, native of county Clare, Irelan: relatives aod friends are respectful Tavited to attend the funeral, {rom Lat bend residence, oe ton streot ou Weil at bait, e o'clock. tier © remains w! be taken te ‘taken to Calvary cae for interment. ‘Leens.—Io Stamford, Covn., on Sunday evening, Octo. 3, 16, Joun W. Laxvs, Jr., son of John W aged ears. The relatives and friends of the family ore respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from St Jobn’s eburch, Stamford, on Thursday afternoon, at two o'clock. Munck —On Sunday, October 16, ANMIB, youngest dangbier of Johann Murick, The friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the faneral, from the residence of her father, 202 Mulberry street, this (Tuesday) afvernoon, at one o'clock. Noxnw.—On Monday, October 17, at ber residence, 249 Jay street, Brocklyn, of pulmonary consumption, Many Any Nornis, wife of Dr, Thomas P. Norris, aged 21 years apd 10 — @ and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, whieh will tnke place from the Cathedral in Jay street, oo Wedoesday morning, At ten o’olook A requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of bor soul, moweury. <At Comp Parole, near Annapolis, Mi, on Monday, October 10, Jamms McNowy, of Com; ¥, Niwoty third NG. a N.Y., @ veteran of the 6 Diamonds. His remains lie near thore of tbe Ninth cor; Prenentox.—On Monday morning, October 17, MART A. Purcervon, daughter of James Pinkerton, &r., id the 45th rear of her age. relatives and friends of the family are respectfully inv! to attend the funeral on Wednesday afteraoon, at two o'clock, from 14 Attorney street. Warerain.—At Weat Hoboken, N. J. on fog, October 14, Joxn Wetwrmx, aged 66 yours, 9 months and 22 days, « bat! Uerlikon , orien: The da, also the members of German Union Lodge Ni aod A. M., are invited to attend the funeral, from b esidence, West Hoboken, this | we 7) after ‘noon, at o'clock. Carriages will leave joboken ferry at haif pass twelve o’olock. Interment at Oreen wood Cemetery. Wrgow.—On Mi OoVober 17, Anxie M., wife of David W. Witvoo, and eldest «Wugbter of abe late Jobo The relatives and friende ot t've family are invited to ationd the funeral on Wednes day , at two o'clock, from her late resideuce, 1.0 South Fourth , Brooklyn, B. 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Barbados, via v1 salt &c, to H Trowbridge's Sons. ‘Lingan, 2 days, with oval. to ‘eon soraeford ae, jatamoros, 36 days, in bal- to ry her. win oan Algrander (Br), Tucker, Havaosy 11 das, tn ou cca Nees pote —_. te mar at Enets ldo Thother Hocrrag NW by ast carried raw ith her un pai Othe dock sup: yo sols per, Londonderry, NS, 15 pe ys eek: Mewen <4 days, “Lith tost, quring ‘a hea bow from ie ort carried away mainmasi ve Rachel Potter, Norfolk, 7 days. hr J Grierson, Baur B Fewer, ", days. 14th inst, ins Boke OL Waudervoor Bakers for Prov. i lepzibab, Ya , Blisabethport Tor Boston. F Ball, Bi i? ‘Hall Ot, for Phitadelphia, BELOW. Brig Janet Kidston (Br), from Jamaica. BAILED. rea M Wied at> atsunset WNW, light. Mise! Lavuxcu—The steamship Henry Chauacey, built for the Pacific Mafl Steamship Company, will be launched from the shipyard ef Wm H Webb, foot of Sixth street, East River, this (Tuesday) morning, at 11 o'clock. ‘We are again under obligations to the Commercial Ex. preas Company for New Orleans papers. Sup PG Btancnanp, from Callao for the Clyde, put back fo.Queenstows night of lat inst very leaky having been j colilsion of Tuskar with Fertuguess Fernandez Pri- iro, from Liverpool for Oporto, whieh vane Crew saved, xcept one boy. Suir Avsteatta—Calcutte, (by telegraph from Suez) —The Australia, ‘American a TedW indods tas con wrecked at Amherst. (The A: ine, for the United King don talied from Moulmeta J pis Banx Jas E Brerr, Damon, in attempting to go to pha opt Et aud went ashore a little 8 of Fe off at high water spearentl iy un: inner harbor next moraing. Sonn Ways, hence for City Polat, V1 Monroe 18th fnat, leaking. | Her.cargo 0 and would be discharged the! Lavanroon, Oct 4The Osean Signal, from Now York, in entering Queen’s Dock Basin 2d inst, came in collision with ship Bisckburne for Ressbore f Ban Francisco leaving the basin. latter zen nker former sustained but trffing damage. Idence for Bangor, tn inet, maisat bot was hauled injured, and towed to the arrived at Fortress oats was damaged, ing and spanker carried away; the Spoken, dsc. tat Be rd Hs oo Cole, hence for Shanghse, Sept 10, Verlian voarer, from Liverpool for San Francisco, oat Wat 8501 Wh, lon 26 50 Sue us! Ri oe Knowles, from Rangven for Fal 10" . on mm ohip’ New Ha rd, from Basseln for Falmouth, y int xo 738 N Fe a Cathartaa aah (Hol), hence for Batavia, Sept 4, bare Com Dupont, Gliford, from Bassein for Falmouth, ‘x Com t 35 8, I eet Ree ae koe ee frem Rangoon for Liver- ‘Aug 27, int 108 lon ig Disp Dian from Foto atecring &, was seen Sept 14, lat aN, Forcign Ports. AnTwree, Oct 1—Sid from Flushing Roads, M Greenleaf, Merryman, Cardif. ‘No Am vessel io QUILLA, Bairro [ay Oct leArr Rearchus! Pastor, NYork. Sid Chen, NYork (and sid 3ist for thi ‘ry, Baltimore. Sid a Hartley, York, ‘Western’ Empire, Woodworth, Cal- lmArr Tal Merithew, Searsnort. Sid SeF RTOS oat Paton York; ol tsworth, Camp- eR cai Callao. h be grr ae eet Mal Bla ist, Sarason’ Delano, Barcel fone yun ae gion, Bartlett, Bo ton; 22th, © Merwin, Roge Car fe TARTINOPLE, 'Bopezi=-in port Ttx) bark Sots, Leuro, ‘Gamparat, Oct are bt aati Norden, Havana; foun barks hb. Walke ma eeon or ives, ‘Walke: jeuutfort, Siena sehr , beige Leroy, Jobnaon, beset srt Means, aon, Oet 5—Arr Br bark Undine, Glover, Boston; r Jacinto, Lr do, CarsaRixe, rr bark Hunter, pts, 16th, Br Pa a wit : pe Redia oai tps, Renehery de ny pit. Se, earsoow, Oct 4—Sid Caledonia (a) it 26—Arr shi} ag re coon}: 2th, ital steas ‘Volturn: ork (and 3d bah for Genta) 8 irene ® wind ih. Pema. Ben Ta ule Ue Metta. York Haxnong, Sept 80—Arr Germanie (a), Bblers, NTork; Oct 1, of the Bast, Schibye, Feionta (8), gg NYork (since OLULU, Avg 20— ny pe ised by, ! Akbar, Chase, from ‘ranclsco ie Arfoark Tt A Allen, O'Nea). Boston: brig Cypran Perry, NYork; a tissnisnip Oviumblan bare Bagua and Boston: 10th, Gite Ss Bias eee nae a | 16—Arr brig By O'Brien, NY Fares, Ont ele a Oper Ue Fon; an, PA "Palmer, Barnaby. do, ra: Thornton, Wells, and Jas & “Romar ani 7, NYork; 24, Siar of the Weer, Goh MoCiellan, Trask, Colm: Bact burn, Mrs jew pol mealsesiesy hy Tanctoc , Sebut ‘at Halifar); Constantive, of Brook. ; Porahon . Celeste Clark, Sherman, Boston: Citi lyn, Cousins, and Jere Thompson, Blake, N¥or 7, Genoa. “tint ob Out Ist, Roti 3 Sadkyos, (a), Watts, Metres} ay Broa F American, Cutting. New Y¢ ; Albe: at nd Calhoun, Page, do; Romulus, ‘ord. 3 Deiano, Loon, Oct $—Arr Hudson, Pratt, Fork (andeat eut ih, Amelie, Siibersch silat ig int, Rhino, Meo renter ; Ba Alsrinte Crosby, do of Montreal. Lu a oe ‘bert’ %8—Cld Chispa, Sprague. Halett, Mansriuurs, Sept 29—Arr Sore, Urquhart, NYort. Sid ‘tb, Monteagilen, F Fourcade, Mauss, Sept 2 eo tnenlactn tga ke, Boston. Minaivnav, Avg f1—Avr Gonsion, well, N York. Matanzar, Oct 9—Sid_ barks Livi It hlladelpbia: Enterprise, Ourtls, Ci jooding, Port land; sche Antelope NY Navas. Sept 20—Atr Shakespeare. Fechier, and Gorchen, Probst. N o, Sept 22 art Bolo. Simi Pravanavco, Sept ton. Queenstown Oct t= Ate tides. NY ork. Det idearr bark Corawallis, Alien NY fron, TW. Oct Sa Pur to, Swe brig Zebbyr, Kindab), from Ni ork for Antwe Rio Taxtino, peta res hips White Meuntaln, Hare. br Valley Forge, e i, for York. mieck ranelsco; {oertrace, Congdon, pt Intgn, ‘Sprague, ne. thom Nore Tireatbtb, Bretsos Ohief, Dunham, ui » Francisco, pat back it Ropes" Wi herese, solr Virginia do, aid gz ‘9. rchr Redwing, Baltimore: ‘As, ele ‘Lanman. Bones. Be inter Coliag: barks Fall in. Rood. NY Bept i ir sehee Griffin ai a venport Stier (ge rebie), © Race Horse Searles, and Br Jone hei Oo Ca era 1, Walsh, Baton, Wash - Ingion : 13 12h, 8 peas r. NYork. ~In ort Bare: Fury, Brady, for Smyrna to. load for or Sebes, eennanrone, Oct 3—Arr Due Figile, Guiranovich, New ork. we] + hahngd Oct 15. P M—Cid stent 3 ship ‘Natlo ene eri Norman, Ph nois, A ‘M Healen, Wart ore ‘Cod 17th, bark Geo F Kemp, Mayo, from Al Bay ih ftahdin: Baunders, NYort. oe nee Muifwotte, Cocitare barge. i brie 4 Bocas Tat), Norfolk Cid brig Can W v. Ford sobre Phantom (Mtr), oes, Antigua Hiattle Rows, + Bloomer, Elwell Providesee: Mott Retell, Bedell, T opt Muorks AWB Terry, Bl: kt ora Warren, West ‘nd Laverna Hopking, and Gatharine, from Yo Bhxoon, Oct M—Arr brig Emily Misbon, Carney. N'Vork ; mehr wen ‘owors, Bullock, tig Adelma, Som: ate es | ma clang, kat, stees jompson, Georgetown; 4—Arr roche Margaret, Ballimore, Old sehen acs ‘ortvess Monroe; Wings of the Morn: of, Nasa RIRTOL, Ost Mare bel Croven, ane ror Lambert, Blizal He aro RP, uh. Oct 6 Art sehr Vuleas. Hersey, NYork; 8th, RDGARTOWN: sone Ani ketone Hate pinay wipaitek tg henaete Phitadeipnia for Rowen nents aches ait, and other arrival Tih, Sousph Forney, HHoagdars frees eineo Bay or ihe Atr echr Monnt Rope, rantal hie, RIVER, Oct leh Kaine ibe aerange.Drewelar, tor, A HOLMRS HOLE, Oct th Tha” ‘i Ea ‘ae BO, er iaek 1, Laoag Artis. to for ree Banhmore ( re (or do: Gow: reer Oy me atl Baas, © Tgbe. ant \agsanag, in "Rileabe npen"t for do rR e ‘9 Lo par Ly LJ] rat York for a 3 ethan sec aasrnsoes | a by ato choc! “gisely. "fe bt 01 iy’ to HARGO! imac a es ele Host trip will be on Baturday, Nove? iw ‘¥ORK ‘HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16) "1864. Bote Rr tape fanz kecee Philadetphia for Portsmoutt; te Hadas Fh, Feed boat Fannie, E Pe, ay bee ae for do aney bie’ Philadetphia for Braia- Wm P Cor, od eerenty. an “ ‘ao Urig rag nice Lea, Sten Sterling, oe schr Teel, and S Clark, Gri Rinne Voint, & WBh-daick, Ttebbt Tthe-Arr Perk Nineveh, Boston; Julia. BLondon, Below. amehip Western Metro} oi rt rom Fortress Non Fos, Mean ane ty aioe Fouuwandn fos Liverpoot; Toth. Clara Ai at aa rOREEARD ‘oct itr of vbug PR ER Curis, Stevens, Ha. Tucker, Matanzas Teokmswouri Gol IS-Arr sche William Btearns, El- ator: brig Abeer faigr, Gu re steamer Westchester. Baker, G ulliver, @ oS 8 Bags pbs for Paw Pawtucket fiadetpate oe ony, “Kelley: "Bela P 5 $8 fe and id antecedent, ft Shetel Yea, Alarich, wee BY ‘sch “Ronis r Albert og eaee. NOTE: New gai) Tlinesehre Nooienom pee “banger for Pbiiadelphi shh \, Bi Eerias au Frinoes er Frolie, Kone i. Philadel pha cla ys ory, Ames. Flanders att km. a Winery, Nore; Tho . race ts Hall do; @ WF Glover, Halbvoor, ae HAM, 14—81d Say ‘Sot 8 ee watipdeaie _ SUISCELLANEOUS. Arabic cums, BAVINGS BANE ORATHAN Bi iM SQUARE, Boys ‘cen! }. P. Cooren, Secretary. al Va! FELT, President. HIP PING, KANGAROO, of thi will sail as Stenmer ta THURSDA ¥, (Oe “ba ra aon, carry: ‘The sieam: en Extra ing @ limited eatin and steerage Fedtoed raien persia ys iste cre ‘Agent, 15 Broadway. STEAM Bano {Elvenroo! TOUCHING mp sigares the phe Betrahlp Cox Company 7 ipreeo ie line, e) oe nalla Cipde bal ie iron siesishipe a ae — Satt Twa ‘equally low rates, jreenstown, ‘first cabin, $75, 885, $105. $30. Those who wish ‘to send for their friends ean buy era, here at these rates. ‘These steamers have superior accommodations for pas. sengers, are strongly built in watartignt iron jong, and niashee trend whl Experienced surjeons aré a0) ertner Leg tg fee ply in dacghly | ae to phar al gent, 22 Water street; in GI sine § St, Bngch square: eyo 4 CO.; in London BS te CBY, oi pare: iene upweess in Paris To JULES DRooU Eg. re Da: Or des Victoires, Piace de la Bourse: in iON G. DALE. Ill Walnut street, or at to the com aera aiicos aba K DA’ Agent, 15 Broadway, New York. paE LONDON AND NEW YORK STEAMSHIP co. intend despatehing their new and first clasa British London direct on ed steamships fo bout the following 8, to call at Hi — wage payabi 1d, oF its equivalent Pon 8 BoM LONDON ON BATRE. First cabin $ IS Becond cabin. 220 Bteerage For freleht apply at $1 sosth serent. ‘or ay at ot pia merchandise connlgned tothe friends ig oor ned. These steamers connect at the same mney: for the Channe! ports. Rotterdam, dmmterdac, st diocandria sopenhere merino tae a0 Go: wanting Siena ANHOWLAND & ASPINWAGL. agents, ‘AIL STRAMERS TO FRANCE DIRICT. THE GENBRAL TRANBATUAMTEC COMPANY'S NE OF FIRST CLAS! sIDERNEEL, STUAMSHIF® BRTWEEN YORK AND VRE. ‘The first five splendid vessels Intended to ve Put tupom this favorite route, for the Continent aro the following:— ie} + 900 horse power, 1 §9) horse power, orse power, 900 horse power, ne). 1.100 horse power. Gath the compietion of tis service will bo performed by ihe WASHINGTON, . Duchesne; LAPAY= elie, A. Bocande, a EY, 26 Broadway. \dvances made on London of the un- London with steam. a hE" TORK, ao Bf FAVRE. inesda: AYE! %&h November. ch wats rat oabii la ie wine @-cabla. inola fing ta i ox 300, rable in ola or wits Sauirlcauin in United States currency. ledical attendance free of ag nae roa ag sgRBNZIS. Arent At Parts—No. 12 Boulevard des Gapscinee ( (Grand Hotel). At Havre— William Iselin. R* L MAIL 8" ror oii If CHINA. a FOR LIVENPOO! RY CHINA, T, ‘isrey Reed 2; ‘sail from the Com. * r ree age raise City, ceca Na ls and passengers cagereare rea i hey 90 clock aM. ie aa aeeet 4 Bowling Green. Sg™=4" FROM AND TO. L QUEENSTOWN AND LIVER. CUNARD. Ine, York, 645, currency; to New York, $30, gold or "OEYNEUS, Weaneeda Mi bON. Weulansays November sr” sdnaasseal Winaaass: 2 ‘QUYON, 29 Broaawoy. COMPANY. NATOMAS TAN, PAAR TIO PORES om From Pier 47 Werth ri Eesiic. iiaturday, November Cabin, $ For passage | From N. equivalen’ ° io currency. SPP LIAMS & GUION, 29 Broadway. man eT oman, EAMSSHIP COMPANY'S sieamshi) cane hec to Liverpool, 224 Octo- Foe fre arity apply to sane: $i B, GILES & CO., 11 South ‘Wilitam a! are’ or padnage ge apply toSABEL & SEARLE, 23 Broadway, won St Tiiteamanip TevtONTAL mg aS Commander, faking s Paseengers te Southampton and iret arcavle: $ ; Secon: 2 ae Sain in pee are reign RICHAR! & Gas isl Brow : THs. MONTREAL OCRAN BTRAMSHIP a ge E PERUVIA $38 fon 230° to Liverpool, Pee tes of epics drat om the Bank, payable at all its aed CSABEL & SEARLE Breadway, N AN LLOYD'S STEAMSHIP ten, cemmander, carrying the ‘rom the Bremen. pier, fost ef ryt AY, October 32, at 18 o'clock M., BREMEN, VIA BOUTHAMPTON, INDON. HAVRE, 80) ND BRB! following rates, sayetio th gole or le ox win 2 a atin, $106; seennd cabin, $62 80; steerage, ei Haaza will be followed by the New York, Novem- oe rit or rang RIE, & CO, 68 Broad street, ITED. STATES Mal Mat 3 rE, 1. uw" LINE, 7 ron catarons itd, ai meng eae a eae Sen a be too eeven, Borth river; QrPostriow” LINE. OBNTRAL AMERICAN TRANSIT COMPANY. SHORT ROUPE TO CALIFORNIA VIA NICARAGUA, _ NO CHARGE POR MEALS ON THB TRANSIT, it ‘The new and aes. Be Bore, on satuniy i 00) (AND EVERY Hansa a Sines "fan rex PIER 29) NO in. FOOT Ww. BTREST, En 22) wont RIVER. my Somes Qoses canon iy An ilo p> ber I nal luoem i rr Wy acer dns erg seal ee igeeky For Basan anoty at the 0: ‘Company, 177 West, bape: D. ¥, CARRINGTON, Agent yd UNITED oa ar (CA MAIL STBAM- SPLENDID oe thet AMSHIP Capt. Joseph tannin or eu) foes sik Peaipone to Se Tolowing For passage, at $75 in tion Seer e v.the departure: WA" wh be For fretght app! nase, ; f°, Sa ny 26 Brondway. can freight area at of {raing figned on the day of sia HOWLAND & ASPINWALL, = TAgRAOE Oe wih rhe case 1, at noose the Bi clock PM. pi "4 ae it aa OR HAVANA, eae ean oh ¥ NA DIRECT, Fouss B Gaited Serge nc steamship YAZ00, Couch, commander, rari ois Pevtke ives i A direct, on Wea- fiasagee vaply >. r“hubualk yor, ms TO NBION BRS, = STEAMORI eR aa aye NaTO MAIL BUZAMSHIP COMP AN TERT MONTH ¥ FOR NEW CRbE AN, penner. he fivst class side wheel steamsh! LL. 9G Russol, will leave pier No.3 0 o'clock P. M. o1 Devohar, 12. For‘frighior passe oP AT LEN, No. 5 Bow!ing Green. weet CHaANFioN, Capt Wilsov, will follow. oe ednesia: EGULAR WEERLY, re ae ORLEANS Dy Fect, o sall Saturday jetobor 22, Mica wiatne neal ate mnett Qoeehis GUIDING BEAR Kaapp, commander, w ‘las above from Pier 46 Nor er. IFO: Gyelght or pas N. B.—The an ‘will follow on Satu R NEW ORLEANS DIRK esennen FUNG SHUEY, Capt, Hildreth, will lew a, North river, on Gaiurant, Oct 36 at SP, ag. $3). For treight or passage apply BB GRON WELL £0 » 86 West atreet. OR LIVERPOOL AND the packet ship UNIV London. the CORNELIUS ber, For passage apply Fulton street, OR LIVERPOOL,—OLD BLACK K BALL LINE. -THE ship ALES ANDER MA pes ge Me? ae bee to morrow. ‘on 88 Ee Reminan street orto HOCHE BROTEERS & COMFE 69 Bouth street. Poe Pie tape ta bre FLAG. ab pHISEENTA sat sails wy r 19. Al bey le of pa oak drafts at hey lowest poss! i rates oe to a pSOOTR. ‘BROTHERS & OO, 36 Sout atre river'at \R, 10 Rarclay stroet, Bp MONNING STAR —THE FIRST CLAS ‘OR LIVERPOO! FRA Year RUNN'BL on the bot to WILLIAMS © GUION, ad ASSAGE. TO rO AND F FROM THE OLD COUNTRY P Drafts on England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, at duced rates, MTAPSCOTT'S cotsbrated Line of Liverpool Packets, comm ising In part the following nagnifisent sav ‘apscott, Hibernia, Geve: arctic, Grathade, Ne Por veverance, Albin, ‘Monarci of the Seas, Atmospvere, ‘Avrora, Benjamin Adams, ‘Victory. Bail every week, For passage and drafts PSOOEE,» BROTHERS & CO., 6 Bouth Bizcet, New York, caRao oF THE , ed from London m the {0th Anguet, for New hientiy pat inte Queenstown ia) distreas, ite destination per steam: ae or Queenatow abioat t take notice, AND & ASPINWALL Agents, York, and subs will Ge transhipyed Begted to leave Lond pln Coustgnees whit pense. New York, Oct, 17, 1861. ILL COM. 41, North TRAVE LEE! GUID. NHANGE OF HOUR—ON AND AFPPR THU RSDAY,! J Gctover 20, the steamers of tne Norwich and Worcester Inne wil! leave their berth, per 59 North river, at 1 veces P.M., instead of &, as heretofore. E. 8, MARTIN, Agent. h LD, Agent, 7 RAILROAD Broadway. EW TORK AND IARLEA Traine tor Albaw) connecting with the Street depot at 105 A. ~ ROYAL HAVANA Lore i OVAL HAVANA LOTTERY, OFFICIAL DRAWING No, Prive.\No. Pri 8.. $400) 0029 400} 60 RY. OF OCTOBER n, Bee ae E eases: 4 43 SSGSES EERE 5496, 5946. y-five per cent premium for Prizes. Informa ton farnahene The 1 higbeat Paves spate for ‘Doubloons and all Kinas of Gold tnd TAYLOR & CO., Bankers, 16 Watt street, New York. SPECIAL NOTICES, pon pieew ork or p'5) Rome S ST reer. ‘Broome ai Hicroey sir Aireats on Tuesae the mit tasty Bt 136 oclouk. pt _attendanes spies” Piraneseted J. TRVING, Chairman. ARTIES HAVING Shave, AGAINST Bawnt Robinson or Henry Robinsen. will please on JOUR | “GLARE, 3 Broadway, corner ef Bleecker ot On = = ——=s THR F > a 2 ie ‘Assootation o ore ax MPT FIRSMEN —REOULAR ing, Omaber Tenet Seceiock. Rrogroal Attendance fe re: ae P, W. ENGS, President, Becretary. i DAILY R ORNTLEMER eae oan have them pene cents, ety WaR AND GBI L GRANT,’ By universal real request, REV, JOHN &, 0. Author of “Life of eae ven fm America," Ac., on the above named of, be — THIS (TUBSDAY) EVENING, OCTOBER 18 Tekots fo be had at B Antor Be Broadway nigh The book ana" mase ‘WATCH: 18 Bahan eh 2 mee eee la, Or any Lt GROOND HAND. Bite ‘orden Also & do in fret rat at B70 mixin ‘arene, wher'd en, | foe Apply at 876 snd ie BLES FOR pcb Att a a sae Sevanen 06 Agu Ba eee = SATCM Cans, Secret nn eee eee MeCanx, Seoretary. Onna, ei 8 og Mam Tuten ten ote Xok Sarees Sha Rie at ee | Pees Frastcar,}ggerqtaret