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Bin “ & ‘NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1864. general government; both by the selection of the people | court, de mly impropecd with the great and good quali. NEWS FROM WASP’.AaTON. of Objo apd of the Chief Magistrate of the nation, has reu- | t#® 80d secutremonts.nd illustrious li‘e of the late (bier Si MAN ee ee dered the events of his career somewbat {amiliar to the F Weceyr Seneus, sepiere eo eee, Onan d 8 soos. ei Bl Ha RAS UME ESTs Py Pollee “au tel! DISTURBANCE IX ¥,asuingTOM ManKET—TWO MEW Snesew, Obert Rieke, 1 Madison street, this (Wed- OOF WisH A OLE 4vgR AND ANOTHRE ONS SHOT AT. VatimLy.—On Tuesday morning, December 6, Cares A disturbance, occurred in Washington Market yeater- ‘W+ aunctom, Deo. 6, 1864. country, and not an exception to the usual criticisms x ity and honor. wee ALLZ, wife of Pasrick Val Iv, aged 62 years, YOuTT¥a ON THR SLAVEBT and ventilations of the press and the people, aaved, ate shez will wear the wana) tates of day afternoe, between Edward Brady and Joseph | tuneral, tne ee eae crm ais, sane me QUESTION APPLAUDED. We 40 not, 1 the present inetance, propose (nS vse Living ab 126 West street, a butcher known as | ©’clook, from late residence, Weat Nibetoonth ‘That part of the Preeideat’s Message declaring that 0 | to discuss any of Mr. Chase’s public acte, but siraply meeting to-morrow, to direct these | “Gabe” and Joseph Kentaila, « French cook, during | “ao, _ ae nig evidence inthe oty of Philadelphia, T FROM GAVAUNAR, (ore rere ane rere, moon be |e iret one sameaeteeeee from’ te miguien ber treasured Wo | Gabe, co are acisarer, with which be assaulted | os Sunday moraing, December 4, after snort Dat severe LATES' slavery any peryon made free by the war, and that be | which he has riseu to his present conspicuous position in deceased Chiat Justion, with tbe re- | Keneale Renp 8 suring ine envarely st he Date Tt Captain Davin Le Wines, in the ta year ef bis Stilt adhered vo the principles of his emancipation procla- | the eyes of the country and the world, of tue sincere sympathy of the bar. Out effect. Officer goat ‘of the ‘Twonty-seventh Wi ber 6, Eusanara, widow mation, was greeted with geceral applause by the a4-| geimon Portland Chase was born in Cornish, New, || Mloquent speeches were made by Mr. Meredith and by | precinct, wae eurly on the spot, and arrested [entalla | Of Samuel Winson, aged 71 years.” mipistratien, side of the Howse to-day. Hampebire, on the 13th of January, 1808, When her, | Messrs. Ewing, Stanberry, Johnson and O’Conor, The | S0¢ took him to tha Tome, together with Brady otis PF yaad da gr nies anes tnvned to at ng ‘4 R .' % AS CHIRP JUSTIORN. | tained the agoofsevea years be accompained bis parr remarks of Mr. O’Covor were marked with extreme deli. | tne 1; re Butler, -in-law,, PREPARATIONS TO RECEIVE SHERMAN, | TSE rForvtuexr of un. cnase w , pea the Tombs for surgical aid, and a(terwarce detained ae | Veter Butler, 19 Filmore clade, W oa ‘Te appointment of Mr. Chase as Chtef Justice of the | to Keene, whither the family removed. AX they age | cA0y of thought and elegant diction, concluding with Supreme Court was not @ surprise to those who kuew | of tweive years, histather being dead, the young man | these words:—‘I may only add, that itis my fervent @bis morning the movements fo that connection. Yes | was sent to Worthington, Obio, and played under the | Prayer that when the bistorian in future may have ecca- terday afternoon @ tremendous pressure was browght to | tuition of his uacte, Philander Chage, at thee time Bishop | Sion to write the history of this great country, as he Dear upon the President im bebalfof the appointment of | of Ohio, He subsequently entered Cincionati | drops s tear upon the tomb of Taney be may not be theex-Secretary of the Treasury. A large number of | College, then under the Presidency ef his uncle, | tempted to write, ulimus Romanorum.” preminent Western republicans, who bad claims upon | While bere the young man advenced so rapidly day Lonion (England) papers piease copy, morning before Justice Dowling. Decker said he bad no com) laint to lodge against Kentalla. The latter lives in Cedar atreet, w! bas qui large family. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. MISCELLANEOUS, “ nnn A “HOUSEROLD CONVENIENGE, seahed JAPANESE sae tad SHOE POLISH for Ladies’ Baln.orals, ass your shoe dealers for it pal wholesale Hardee and Dick Taylor Commamling the Militia at Savannah, Married. cones, 73 Willan aide, tho consideration of Mr. Linco, urged this appoint: | in bis studtes that he was admitted to the sepbemore CLatworray—Krewen.—On Wedoesday rection ment as one pet only “ft to be made,” but which ought | cines in advance of the sual order of time. He con- THE CHARTER ELECTION. Tember 20, at Trinity’ chureb, Newark, m J. iy the the | C(BEAP EST B00 Pore ORLD. se . Dr. Escleston, Jou: to be done, This morning the raid upon the President | tinued im Cincinnati College for a year, wheo he returoed ‘was renewed with greater intensity, and at ten o’clock | to bis home in New Hampshire, He immediately eutored ‘the onjections were all removed, and the eppointment | the junior clas of Dartmouth College, and graduated | Gemeral Quiet Throughout CLatwortar, Esq. to Fanvm B W. youngest daughter an. Whebes! Eaq., of the former plac: Cvrrin—MoCani. —Oa Friday, November 25, at the TO SUTLERS, PEDL. cee AGENTS, BOOK. 0: me Tesidenee of the bride’s uncle, by the Kev. James MoM: BELL! PETERSON & BROTRERS, Chestnut street, Philade Publish thes he moat aaienvie books im the mend and ad saeply @evernor Brown Firing Pree- = made and sent in to the Senste at the same time with | from that institution im 1829. Soon after Mr, Chase re- lamations at Sherman. the Message, It was the wich of the President some | moved to Washington and opened a classical schoo! for the City. cardan 20m" 9+ Conrin to Mise Mane T, M@Lauuti. No | and soit elt books st lower raves than any time ago to make thie appointment, and his subsequevt | boys. Before the close of 1829 he was admitted to the Limerick (city) papers please BOOKS FOR THE ARMY BELITARS 5 Ow RES: rest RARE OveLa it place in suitable for ollie and re the Bookseiling and Jats ‘OUNG —On Thureday, November 24, by the Rev. Hiram T. Mattison, Toomas J. Jackson, of New York, to Harn E., youngest daughter of Jobn dou hans, of Brooklyn, E. D, pocedel sda OSE Wednesday, November 9, at the parish cburch, Cheltenham, England, by the Kev. E, Walker, rector, E. Darwin Lircaviio, ot New York, to Parca Her, eldest daughter of Joseph Cockrell, Exq., of Cuelvenbath. " nye Pouxnoy——Mack.—At Lockport, N. ¥.,00 Thursday, December 1, by ‘the Rev. Wa.’ A, Meissa. Greece Y, vi Fomenoy, Jr ,of New York, to HELE L. Inte Charles &. Mack Haq s ef Lockport” Died. Azny —On Tueedsy, December 6, after a short iliness, 2, Epwarp Avry, gee ed 43 years ‘and’ months, The friends of the family, the members of Atlantic Lodge No, 178 F, and A, M.,and of Company H (Sth), Seventh regiment N. Y, N. G. invited to erect tne fuoeral, on Thursday morning, at eleven o’c! ~ A Ma Fenegnen, No, 171 Twelith stress, near Sevteth ave e atano. On Monday, December 5, Fame J., wife of oe Algeo, ee Sp Z yours, © months and & days, hesitation was occasioned by representations of a purely | bar of the District of Columbia. Ip his legal studies be personal character, eaggested by parties dnterested io under the direction of William Wirt. Io the earlier the defeat of Governor Chase. It was understood im the | part of the year 1830 Mr. Chase removed to Cincin- THE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES, court room to-day, during tho meeting of the bar, that | patti, and once commenced the practico of law. Rene Rew ae the new Chief Justice had already been selected. Up to the year 1841 he confined wimeelf exc'a ANOTHER EFFORT TO CHECK SPECULATION IN GOLD. | sively to the prosecution of bis profession, and dur. The Will introduced im the House to-day by Hon | ing that time was engaged upon several cases Thaddeus Stevens, ¢o prevent gold specutation and the | of more than local interest. For instance, he depreciation of the currency, is of such ao impracticable | gained much reputation in an argument, before character (hat there is no probability of Me passage. It | the Supreme Court of Obio, in defence of Zames G. Birvey, Wou'd seem as if tee experience of the last session inthe | prosecuted ander a State law for barboring @ slave, and same direction would be sufficient to convince Mr. Stevens | also ip a newspaper ventilation of the rej of the Judi and other theorists of the Impossibility, by legislative | olsry Committee of the State of Ohio, pate the trial of | 8# compactly a8 possible in consequenas of te\crouded enactments, of preventing speculation in gold or a depre- by jury. In 1834 he was appoinigd soli. | Stte of our columns, nk of the United States ia Ct patti, and ciation of Borer: soon after of one of the city banks, In Ii “hase | ist, (sian. Namaste No. of Votes. DEPARTORE OF LORD LYONG, 400k @ bold stand in politic, Hitherto he sided with | “)*"sonn moore, dem... we 1,710 Lord Lyons, the Britieh Minister, took deave of the | the party bolding views approximating bis dwp upon the Yosmes trewars, Goce ; subiect of slavery, which wore opposed to the encrosch- President and Secretary of State yesterday and proceed: | ments of the isiiiution and in favor of some aetion cou. pice apace ipl it tind of Boon: tor all aie fe reading, ie at the Pobtaning Ho PETERSON & BROTHE! lmpressment of Citizens ef All Ages _ wet Bib Chestaun stent SS Dg Roy bovks at all, in juan! froma tage book to's dozen, '» huaared, thotaasde or Yo! books bal uévies send on their” orders, ae iP Books ling aud ‘e’ dhesian House” a o Phila, have ‘The election Im the city yesterday for Aldermen, Conn- cilmen and Schoo! Ofticers passed off, generally speaking, in @ very quiet and oraerly manner. The voting, as com- pared with the November election, was remarkably smail,and very littic interest was manifested in the below the result tm the various districts er qui large A ae PLIMRSON BRU Tis ke Ipha, Who publish more ‘ast selling bool largeat atock in the country. and will au wim cheaper than acy other boasa in HE XS pusiiah a large hy irae mil tary covers, doeke ia the world. sade e have (ustissied anew ani large dever pve ints o¢ our books, whic we and’ grata tous.y to all ow sending for on Kne\ove one, two, ve, Wen. tx emty, AtUy oF w lars, of more, to us In a le senteaortas oi THE FIGHT AT GRASAMSVILLE, Ren Ree eo THE EXCITEMENT AT GAVANNAG. WROTLAMATION OF THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OACL- ING OUT “ALL MEN OF BVKRY AGe."” N Whowwan shoulder a musket oan mace bimsell usofel 10 defending our heerths and homes. Our city uw wei fort i Pr Know you will shen tend a! fled, aud the old cxo fight {2 the trenches as weila the | ed to New York to-day im a special car furaished by tbe trolling ite extension. | Accordingly. in (he year mention- Her frieads roualives ‘aro respeot/ull invited 2 young anda —ee penye sete can, bay ie. goveroment. His health 1s so seriously impaired as to ; ed, aah peng ect eit agg eps = of the opponents oso ra eeiay? Sa mes tbe srt sn (We ber late realdence, No. 366 Oddreas all orders for any books you atall, no agerso mente, successfully ope) ths assaults ‘eb! " slavery and of exteng! @ convention met at Co - 's rth street, (Wednesday, Fences matter by whom pubiisned. or how thew number. Tequire reluxation with the benefits of his oative alr. | jumbus, Obio, in that year. An address, of which Mr. F. 8. Tillou, citizens’ . ove o’cl : - » dng bat-p order, may’ Be, to the Cheap arma sa o ‘Tee Gensea!. commanding Sbig-division has isnacd a | He carries with bim the respect, sympatey and good | Chase was the author, was issued, add. ugenimous- James M. Tuthill, rep .. ae Cua tur@ay, December 3, Wiis Banyes, ‘House of eal for aliewn of every ape. mot vabsoluiely incapacitated | wighes of the government and people of the Unitea |! adopted by the convention, ‘The address at Henry Fieohior. ep . to tbe 56th year of bis age. from disease to repert at omoc 40 Captain C. W. Howard, Burole: 1 the same time waa promulgated to the people, A. H, MoGarren, tnd. ‘The relatives and frievds are requested to attend the ‘Mb She Ogietnorpe Larraeke, éor stbe purpose of organiz. | State, J. Hume Burnley, Esq., will have obarge of the | and defined the ‘convention. ‘Norton over Baruey.... faveral, trom bis late resideuce, 126 Bank street, this tmgdote c.mpanies tor home defence, I cull upom-every 00 not atroady corolted 4m a local corps to coms (Gacd at cove ent Boport vo Captava Howard. Orgsstza- Mente everpbing. Let usemulas le examples @f ‘var sisterscities Of Macca eau Augusta, where the whole British legation duriag the absence of Lord Lyons. Tale wes the first barmonious and regi AS 4—Jobn Hecker, citizens’. action agalost elavery. A i ears later Mr, Chase was ae Parone Oe THR SRCABt ARE Oe We & member of the committe om resolutions af the. Na- ‘The report of the Secretary of War was net set in to- | tional Liberty Convention at Bufisio, Ip the same year y with the otber documents accompanying the Mes- | be prepared an address on beball of the frien@sof liberty, (Weduesday ) alternoon, at one o'clock. CamvaetL.—On Saturday, Lecember 3, Joun Campagut. His remains ores iatorrca in the igor Coyxux.—Un Mond: ‘ecember loved wife of Patrick pea jo the 41st year ¢ her pees. (loweRs cous, coxscarnion, * * * ° DR. wisTahe eRe or ta male. population isinarms. By man 16 fortifica- Iretand and repeal in Cincinnati, to the National ‘The friends of the family are res; Mout we wilt Joave free. the younger men toact m the | M6% It le probably delayed, awaiting important data. | Henent Assiciation in Ireland. in reply to a etter from tend ihe fonersl,, this (ied Kerb igen anierargae as. i one Tee wean sen Th Ougee, eta.. 2 prompt action, « lenge vocal force an be organ. Davie! O'Connell. In June, 1846, 19 & cone held in rolock, from ber’ late, reasdouge, No, 4 Haat it Twenty- | It doesnot dry AT; teed from i itary age, a hous ee ee oecens pasion lee, thet pi | oy rom THE CABINET. voctonati, be figured as chairman of the ittee and ‘Mth street, wit! farther notice. Price $1 abottte, Prepared an nddress, ip which be advocated the forma. vais fe ce 2 s sencoe t a — sueuuivemliz ae upon Sart GT, Wm. H, Gedney, rep. eo ngese' Ppolntna 17 or alization an ruction of the s! wer. Io I o~—Lew! Judge aoeta © Attorney Genera Freeper mentee c eaene Hina Eiherty Seeatkeene Peay Since Mr. Lincoin’s inauguration in March, 1861, there | territory State convention at Columbus, and was sup: have been five changes only in bis Cabinet: Mr. Stanton = ~ by (bree ar sign: “) cy Pa this for Mr Cameron, Mr. Usher for Mr. Smith, Mr. Feasea- Pepa owns ay Ler nsse soend M 3 which met ip Buffalo the following August. Mr. Chuse den for Mr. Chase, Mr. Denuisen for Mr. Blair and Mr. | was President of the National Convention and also Cusnx —ALexanven B, F. CLark, eldest gon of Charles A. and Isabella Clark, in the 14th Your of bis age. ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of his parents, No. 242 West Twenty-second street, this (Wed- Resday) siternoon, at two o’ciock. ot goa Derby Line, Vt., Hon. Locmm B. Cuase, of the family are respectfully veo ri 1, without fortber notice, from bis on fu 481 Fifth avenue, on Thurs- ACN TEES RTS = Ss he wl ash. + wpa8 Peauvian ayaur agrerayge THe BLOOD ° time i942 be lest. Theamae who will not compre- . Reed aed respond te the emergeecy: + the times, i tor- @ween 40. BisGaty ami to bis counsey. B®. ARNOLD, Mager. Mew THE GATRIOTIO CITIZENS OF ALL sens {fFrom tbe ‘ne Guatetton Beraebion Nov. 30. wo Republican, Nov. Thoepirit of ergantrstion under the proshmation of our patriotic Mayor aud Geuerai Mardee was conducted an Myers, Citizens? .. Speed for Mr. Bates, The seats ia the Cabines member of its committee on resolutions. The conven. O'clock, Hie remuius will be con- Samet manner Poll Th iropton 2m ph ode mrady ray BPS at Ferien are cow | ‘ion alopted a platform. ‘The prominent part whieh Mr Cornelio ackerman, rep... wad Cemcary sou tecammmeat. Guaspiane cuties pipeestinn M'the’ er wile 20 Weer ao i Charo had taken in the progressive mensures of the day EJ. Moore, ind... on Monday, December Gesbet werd mnie soldiers, We bora ihe vigilance of yamnere - | pointed bim out for a more enlarged sphere of duty. On | 43 eter Masterson, dem, : Besmerta Guiox, ri alte of alexander Durand, aged NCH FLOTI a nol be reared wotil every iad able to do | Secretary of State, Wiltam H. Beward, tbe 22d of February, 1849, be was chosen Senntor of ¢ ‘John MoKewen, dem. es 3 ments are (exclusively) ior ere a pec ee eee cian arety mae able to, 40.1 Secretary of Edwin M Stenton, United States from’Onio, receiving the unanimous vote . elntives and friewds of the family are res} Pere Peete sed Greene: 197 Fao Mase hse arrived syhen every one able co assist in | Secretary of # -Witlinm P. Kessenden. | Of the democratic members of the State Legislature tarited to attend the funeral, {rom the Reformed Lutch tid shonin ame pF tency Ba nae fee dere ape Urea Secretary of the Navy. Gideon Welles. and those freesol) members who favored democratic peo locas han (Wednesday) afteracon, at one yo TN Gervediag toe {rane fates iat repelling a ratbiess and | Secretary of the interior. - ‘Joba P. Usher, views. At this time the democratic party of Obio bad Oe rare, SOR Sab rotaee Smartt, oth Gammon Seaith of Ceoteinaboald rose to erne. OM OM | Postmaster General Wiliam Dennison, rayed jiselt 1o antagonism to elavery by deciaring it | 16—James O’Brien, dem Monday, eis 5, Jamun 8, Jr. only | —— 2 Address for wo dat oo dnehnnn J ps aul Attorney General oy James Speed. evil. Mr, Chase, upon hie pecentanos of the Sesior ‘ bgt mses egret son of James S and’ Maria Davis, aged 17 years, haa (Oa ee sate tan ee eceetacta, wt |, eemononrannew arromer ecmat. | HO, cenli ttiame cenerin caren | Sanaa Voth tae Sears caer, somes ot wa | nenite nk Nouba Or DRSmERS Pr cero Nov, 30.) Jadge James 8. Speed, of Kentucky, the newly ap. | slavery, and if bis varty withdrew from its pusition he | 17—B, W. Van Voorhis, dem, father, 72 Greenwich erenee; corn (sreaaetetag 2 4B BLEGANT FOR ov e Soreconr Scown imliat ‘be rosctea‘en drive Poioted Attorney General, is a resilient of Loulevilie, Ky., | Would sever bis connection with it, Subsequently, disxp- Joba McQuade, dem.» Dowovan.—Qn Monday, lecember 5, Jaxexan J.. only Oviner eg feet Soaks ts tor hawthrer @ "thew wanifatcer {24 wae Dro near that city. He faihor was one of the | [sez ‘ne witnurew, tate, the paris 06 advedibeeta. ers ove unde @ S| pariem ef i ttmseaben ene sieadeeoees : Breokiya, 2 bis Rxcelleney. most extensive farmers and slave owners in Kentucky a fx * - Be oy the creation of an 4 ‘ ‘ Pas trends, thove of bis mother, mother ; Harriel Dosoves, and R. B. MACY. His mother, who is mocratic party. He rrenared « platform, was - i Lo bay oy Law J. Cal eee gata RoySSRTAND | sour stacy eur, nostra, ns bed hwo en | Sactes uae Fiebre fedpeagent Democracy fore cen een and ocala eg granina souipas gow ™ *Aem iy io ators! wo o’elock precisely, from t! er bis Motearn a eect Tay ot bet pera ordered 10 take | dren, one of whom, Joshua speed, an elder brother of tne 1n 1854 he opposed the repeal of : weuiner; No, Sh Pareyth roavoseenat Coe gouaing an 1 Ok Guiests’ Sar caved that the Georgia | S8DJect of this sketch, was for many years the bosom bill. He endeavored to show the Dwicet —In Erooklyn, ou Wesned § November 80, OreNixe. HOLL a has tem turned ower (0 the Confed-rat- servicer. the goveroment from its en CaTeanine, relict of Rev. Maurice ‘ight, D. D. LARGEST ASSORTMENT ‘Triend and for « short time the partner of President Lin Pierce adiinistration tor a free one, Mr. Speed took @ promiment part in the onn- ted. Ju bis test as an emaccipationist. fis party was bediy do- | Ovlarly ureful in establishing the fo upon @ firm baste. At ti —— McKeikxessen, det foated, and, baviog expressed (a the contest views which | form Governor Chase desired to retire rou ates, burs | —— MoKeikesten, dem. : were obnoxious to the large majority of the voters | obedience to the most determined wishes of the repub | Charles Kosier’ dem He favored government aid i ean. —-On a a Decem \THARINE orry,. ba Taylor ieee bis way toGesrgia to take full com- | coin. Tie gentieman is also still living at Louievilie, | the great work of connecting .the Atlantic and Pacific Be daogheer oC ese sande eabeth Mae Fagan, | LARGEST ASSORTMENT ™ ose From a ik NAPMilead fied, 60-7 where be enjoys an enviable character as ap able lawyer | °Ceace by menos of « railroad. fle algo tawred free aged 6 months and 22 days, LARGROY ASSORTMENT ™ THE CIT¥, a Taplor, tho bero of the Trace. | and jofluential, eaterprising citizen. Lt brane aa be granted out of the public FIFTH DIgTRICT. “true relatives aod Triesds of the family, and also of ber in THE cir, menery arrived imche city iast night by tneGuif road, |g, ‘a, Satie thin: dbs airs Rive? fande 0 actual settlers got possessed of other | Jamex G, Brinkman, dem ‘andfather, Patrick McNab, are respectfully invited to | CLOSING aXD CLEARING . a took quarters at the Pulaski House, We congratu james speed been promiscnously before the | lands. Io numerous other matters be took the | — Belle-heimer, dem 3601 tend the Tunerai, from the residence of her parents, LE OP ge ckizens on be prospect of heving eo strong ap | C°UUIry ava politician. In 1849, during the attempt to | SMe ConsDIcLoNs position, In July. 1855, Mr Chase | ___ Costeiio, dem... 3.702 | No. 4 Desbrogses stree:,on ibursday afternoon, atone novyeeenrue @oops, frm bared in defence of dheir bees. ‘emancipate the slaves in Kentucky, and make the State be Pierce Adamitaeh tpn tor coven jot Onley nok | See ; er ne ten Te Te masa Bradley, . Bernard Kovaey, dem —— Lauterbach, dem, —— Welsh, dem . PABTIOVLALS OF THE CAVALRY FIGHT NEAR MIL- LEDGEVILLE NOY. 20. 3 CORTAt ' . ONS ae iy, ee sor leggag a Monday, December 5, Joux Fuitace, aged 48 yi The el friends of the family, also the mem- bers of the Sixtevuth precinct Metropolitan Police, and of Pyramid Louge, No, 490, F, and A M., are respectfuty eer pieces of actillery, made its appearance at Walvut @Peek, 00 the Milledcevilie read, about two miles east of of Kentucky, Mr, Speed had aeciined to attempt to | 0%08 be was renominated and re-elected. During bis | wry, Li. Taylor, rep invited to atteod the funeral, Treat} his late residence, No. Th val estimated at from Gve te second tarm he submitted an elaborate 1overtigation of y Ww b street, To 4 it fectr. They esce variously pees ‘ha | Stttin any politics! euecese, Sines that period he bas, | the @avaces und resources of Obio, and suggested men- | =! abtersoa, rep. < Diligese CoC OONee: Unbeusionberiagiicon nn ars Quavite, tag Reet GR aus Pinon pe ana wee poten grist 5 them and eor bat- | therefore, conived himself to the practiee of law, and bas | sures for the better security of the State Treasury. All SIXTH DISCKICT, Frost.—Oa Monday, December 5, CLaxa Hsrescoc, en Te Catan Seria she oe Stand docu etueing, trae: | mE Dawe, reoesined ae mene ihe Sent unsere bie | ere acorted, Goveraor Che's seemed arm ef afer | Wa: kivaness rere" | i a caeabltlced ie cacunee ey 24 ano att wot eokemawid: Of their ines we saw aix | OStive State, ranking with Rousseau and several others | expired in 1560. be sed Mie a FOU Feneral from the residence of ber parents, Eighty- eet, between secund Dat know oot what other it might have | wbo have figured more prominently than himself during Upon the formation of the Cabinet of the present ad second od Third avenues, this pa ol thetime Gagt. Hafford jo! ine Tenth Obio the war. About three years ago Mr. Speed freed ali bis | ™istration ex Governor Chase was appointed Secretary (Wednesday) uitern on, at une o'clock. MILLINERY, . with @ few men, woo 4 crossed - . 8 the author of the present system Gaynog,—On tuesday morning, Le br ‘wack, made ® daring charge on one of our | SVs. committing himself entirely 10 the policy of | of goveroment . Owing to enuses unnecessary to | Jon ‘Hougbtalin, dexa. widow of Joba Gaynor. to ihe ve pone oe ak T° MILLINERS AND couxtay STORE eres of ariiliery, wi bis borse was sbot by | emancipatics. explain Mr Chase resigned his secretaryebip on June 30, | Benj. Shuma Her relatrves and frieuds ure respectfully invited to | You can undoubtediy purchase the & yomth by the came of Clark, and the captain In the begioning of the rebellion Mr. Speed.avith bie | Cte Present year. Since that time up tw the present | —~ Leavy, attend the funeral, oa Thursday moruing. ut tea o'clock, | city. We sel! cut lengtha of Mulloary G at om ha tha a@aptercd; two other horses were also shot. but their | 4... J be bas taken no prominent part ip national affaires. Daring {row the (bird i biversalist church, Bleecker street, down town jobbers setl whole p +ces. stock of Felt a Siders mace their escape, These are about the only in- rother Joshua, General Rousseaa, Judge Harlan aad | the iate Presidential cempaign be advocwted the princi- Newburg papers pie se copy. ver Boomers ex @heke 2: idente of this recond attack on our city, and it was a | cthers, assumed a determined stand ja opposition to the | Mies ot the republican party and the election of their can- HaynaN. Oa Tuesday, December 6, Mary ANx, only WARD GI DLE Nos. 31) ’ SL G lea streets, wery feeble demonstration of what, it would appear. they | neutral position forced upon Kentucky by the conduct ot | *d#te. Pinth viock east foben the Bowery. Al DBAMEN, —————} @4 not expect w do—to make no effort to capture it if a LIST OF CHIFF JUSTICES. fs ry ths. = " trong resistance was ofered. Uur aruiliery soon con. | Ber scthorities, but conned bimself toquiet tuough ear-] The following sw completa iist of the Chier Justices | \ “sche sfonre queda: The relatives and friends of the fandily are respectfully Berendien: winced them of that, and tbe answere they received to | mestetforie to “ invited to ationd the fo this (\Vednesday) a danghter of Patrick and Bridget Heopan, aged 14 years 3m y the current which was fast carrying the | of tbe Supreme Court of the United Stotes sivce the year | 3—Micnas! Norton. democrat, State out of the Union, On August 17, 1861, a0 opporta | 759 4—Johe Hocker, ettivens, Rity offered itself to the Colon men to take some action S—lenatius Fly. m. democrat, against the secessionis bm itr H Gedaev, republican, : wis K. Ryers, democrat, leader, determined to take advantage of it, The seces ho Hardy, democrat, their toquiries of cituzens captured, that we Dad roDg walry and infantry force which (hey did not antici we. “All the injury dona in the immediate victnity was Darniog of Mrs McCafl’e mill and injuring a few Jpandred yards of railroad, which tortanately was too noon, at hall-past one O'clock, from the residence of rareute, 123 Worit ateect. . Hic xpuney.—Uo lvesday, December 6, alter along and severe iliness, Nichotse M. Humrurey, in the 73d year A bie age. A Cand.—convsurr Ali who enter athalf prices. Le Penmanauip. bovkse io Jay, commissioned Seniember 26, 1799 m Cushing, of Maseachusetis, January 27, 1706, and Judge Speed, as the Union Ouver Filsworth , of Counecticut, March 4, i796, Jobo Jay, of York, December 19, 1800. (Mr. to boro much; thw bas éiready been repaired, a Jay deciined the apyotatmeut.) The relatives ond frieuds of the (amily, and also the T DOLAPAR'S com MERCIAL C, Davy, in the mocoing Abey took Uhait departure ov tbe | #0ulet® of the city bad called a meeting of sympathy ¢ Virginia, January 31, 190), ; pre eg members ot Waepington | veiue Ua.eNo Lot Brooklyn, ‘At, Pr ah A ytd 2 za a witb the South, and bad early mustered their strength March 15, 1836, 17-4, J i .. are re epee tiuily tovited to attend (be funeral, irom wit ont by r? apd become = aioe | at, the Court Hoase, Their icaters were on the atand ebcmibet 0, 1804 i hd Yao Veoh, democeny Andrew. N. Humphrey. No. 63 8 ilk usinene welare and prectieal = lead 4, a . re shortest pessible me fm —s dsomely decor: with white ores Pewee ; ee COUNCILMER, bk. Don Thur day after. a 4 Scmowhat anxious at the rc Secor ee t@ the Late Chiet John Stacém, democrat. siuouee, Reasviiie, staten Tetand, op hain torah tan ao \area bare dail the best of ‘Sha Saveiinat Republican of December b Lp opie’ yor ong eee han tiootata, ff 3 ace te ba aE > ‘darpoeeat. nas y, December 6, Jasran Wako AcGurs, aged 63 ence Is yiven, Address W. E. 8. Orsi Mark's place. tm & previou! force of teu od by ¥ 2 vere ixorox, Dec 5, 1864, pm dae Repeeh ta Mirea iris End crash devoting on sborak: || sectuniac to ooemine Tome™innttog. un E.ceecubhaethe. bas kt the Cueretie Bact Wa leans Rebtita, aeeennc. Tis relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Non Lapy, gest ARRIVED FROM aay Fead in the direction of Grahameviile. During the aight | the priveipal eveceson leader, bad ri 1 tl x “ 6—Lersard Kenuey, deruvermts Invited to atread the funeral servicws, LDIs (Werlvesday) desires to vive lesson: ie, Fins on Be Con'wierites ned transported aa eteciy sembly to orewt, when Judge Speed quietly walked spor Coited States was beld this afteraoon to the court room, ABat point, Wureb, uniting witb that already on the | the aiamd nod approached the desk préjar aiternoou, at one o'ciack, Couveyances will be in readi- Hers at the railroad depot, Pie saat Plaids, t) meet the Charles Kosta, democrat Jonathan Meredith, of Maryland, was catled to the chair, vel Paiereoi raced, mirebed forword on the SOth of November | edairmaa Hecailed the altention of the wou ; ine sete = ning A. M, train trom New York. Tho remains will be - wader the command of General Gustavus W. Smith, of | piig on the stand with bs cane, knocked as and 1), W, Middioton, Clerk of the Court, appoiuted See vue Le taken to Greenwood Cemejery tor interinent oa Tours. RENCH GANGUA eutaN, ie AND Whe Georgia tale troops, to meet tbem : @ir Ol Cmtempt the “peace tiags” on either s retary. 196.0, fctachoroneemeenl: day. <arting § will de ip welling at Whieball on the | Bi! Avcl Hi karate Pena” esate 0728, (eimbsoan saya'—The letersi groom aumvered | and wa ebout wo aveax when te was iaterr The following Committee om Resolutions was ap Richard O'Brie arrival of M, bout from Stat Fanaa nse Hay LEER ANG, ale of Fe ve thoussud tb wxte! ces 0 clamor of tue rebel leaders, wi ® Sa jean: ah owas astacked’ as. & plage callea,16 esti natts ane seal ete cosit! Solotes:—Hon, Thotwes Kwtag and Bebry: Stacvany; yi qoessse tear ovt,—On Tuesday, December 6, Carmantem, wife of WS. PARBEN Wilt BECRIVE Ww PUPILS mities (rom Granamevile, The Cov ederates ba . Amid the excitement aod ad: Obie; Hoo. Reverdy Johnsoa and Wm. Schiey, of Mary: Joun Houghtatln, demecra Rovert Hunt, a native of Ludiamore, Kings county, | M'"f:.Navtencumo tw evcootios wild the dranmatic art et 32 Coltnge peer, aod Houston streets, Ire\.nd, The friends and relatives are respectfully jovited to fourteen huodred muskets and seven pisces of artilie beard The ghs lasted till dark, We, the paper says, re- | Roussera propo land; Charles 0" ne BLeDiOTINn voice Of G por and Hon. J. V. L. Proyn, of New Abrabam Lent, repab e “peed ae prosident of the | \. : e : ied every uttack, and finally drove the euemy sright | mectimy, He immediately pot the uesion | York; Hon, J. C. Ten Eyck and Courtlandt Parker, of Leiner ttend (be funcral,ou Thureday a'terngn, at two o'clock, UE BRAIN —SONG AND CHORUS —JUST Sud ceutre. but ihe left #tood unmoved at the clove | you. A ‘aye’ drowned the New Jersey; Hon, 0. H. Browaing and S. M Fuller, of Pascick Hewat dumoerat frou hier late residence, No. 109 thuiberry atreot, Beer Sas, hrearenenma: etree, at the abti6a. | The rebels received reisforcements; But; |} of «the. pints, pertcotly ‘cata. aad + | tenets: fon. J. R. Deofttie end Hon. J. 8 Brows, Win, Joyce, democrat. nx Cu Moadis, Decouber Sy kmaxci Kean, _ A a ° Glia Motwitbstuoding tneir boasting, admit it was & draws | Mr. Speed reachea ‘forward, removed tb cntasieiiaa Thomas O'Celleaban, daieeerad: years ING. SPELLING, of Wisconsin; Hon, J. 8. Green and T, Tf. Hon. Cornelins Coie and Jobo B. Willams, of Calfornia: ntarled. pay | Pbilip R. Fendall and James M. Carlisle, of the District of had leit tne | (olambia; Hon, Caleb Cusbing and Sidney Bartlett, of RIVATE insrRvOTION— IN Ri Writing. Hook & Arrelimerigy Aleghre Grammar, SENDS emed. at » Open day Pattie. Last wight (S00) the Kerublican says veven | (ages from the stand, and uofuried two sinall © OF cight transports loaded with troops were rapidly cong | giod rem their stead, In an instect, as if Sp Broad river. which gives aseuraace that the Ugbt will | cone agement, from difleront Be renewed to-day. large aod small United States foes we The Xepublican says that Wheeler managed Kilpatrick | ten minutor afterwards the eecese b riguds are {uvited to atteod the funeral, frem his 70 Teuta avenue, this (Weduesday) after- Joho U. Gent, democrat, Stepben Roberts, republican Hovsuim street ed T° TRACHERS.-YOUNO MAN #0 ASSIST IN CITT moon, wt Ow MowsKtL.—At Wittismaburg, Le I.,0n Tuesday, Decem- ver 6, alter w short ilicess, Aum. V. Monnent, aged 37 and eveniog with all ease, i, amid the groans of © be Judges Massachusetts, y your. school; ca al iencver for 9h asine, schoo! near the a Speed and Herian, aod Messrs. Wolfe, Roureean aud The committee reported by thetr chairman, Mr, Ewi 8—Oriando Smith, democrat, bis relatives ond friends are respectfolly invited to | etry, sips \oror on we By ehhanies. &e., for ad otners foliowed io #trong Uoion anti-nebtral epeectes, = : 4—R. B. Barry, democrat, attend the (urs ral, at #1 South Fourtb street, this (Wed. lish and vocal ‘muse chewe Cys Epiecoon! borg a Next to General Ronvsenu’s estavlianment of a Cuion | were, by request, read by Mr. Carlisie:— 6—J. M, Mclean, democrat, Mow vos. —On Tuesday, Lecember 6, Evrnmta A., only Yoel amashes French indy it owen anda ATE Giabnieh taneek an Pome 1 ets en ceca et ae r Brooke Tavey, of Maryland, Hlth Chief Justiceof | 7—James Monteith, democrat, haga ot Lelie eer weryemabell i amon vite Bppiention fora J. W. Scr GiMERMOWN. 13) Grand at Laan Dec. 6, 1864. | J to Keep the Siate inthe Calg. Shortly afverwarde 1t wot riety bg! Bay Beas aia: Forte ey ee to aitesd the fiuutaly from 75 ms we Forey dest tr SNTED- LADIES 70 pBRARN a siowed bY ROUFseuu's Occupation af the city wi oe ey eal « ‘ are ta iwi, abe Painting, coloring ply jc. after two weeks Tete is nothing of interest to report this morning. teigadly: Gad. the "eeooranon “ot ivr RES? of eat inst, at bis rosidence in the city of Waad- | 1—Jamee Curran, democrat, Fe eee eae ees o Cl0ek. camber €, afier a | japitnetion of ove hoor cer dar work given aut Olas ‘The enemy do not keep up quite such incessant firing as peatrality, 8 tI, period Speed a) Be of ce Wik a pembers | 3—John Patton, demoe Nor Winees, Banal Aibeone, 10s » Indies tauaht fren Gs KON TRSQERG, 713 Broadway. be bi uber officert 0 Ly iP ic ‘ro od * a tials haw tp Whey did un rt time ago. oged in aiding the cause of the ‘i Sear thin ane amaaeN a Te at yore Kinevhe The freuda of the family are reapeottully, ee to at- ‘Youre, man bs Of PRIVATE INSTROC. ‘ i nd Song ben Toi Wikio’ Uveh Taek ee gmt ly os 3 ui the junieral service, at bis sale residence, 68 Ginso tion 1 English branches cam Ob'ain Av toachor Quite a \ittle fusilade took place jast evening in the f oe the business of the term, to pince upcn record their pro | 7_Kichard Walters, democrat, — He . ro iby ctitns borehdeal Me. Liccoin we much gy obit nod a testimonial, Havre tenets voort sires, thie ( Wedueaday) evening, at eight o'clock eiweon Saud OPM. by addressing He Lawardy pinnkroad; but it did Got tas | Gouced (or the suppure wuieh ih received io the late | r affectionate vener- =On monday, | ecember 6. Mancamer K., wile ‘amy consider bie time and did oo particular barm. 100. A min of spot 10—A. FW dome sheng) thee dara bay be 3 pe fe) @ thie department recently. Amoog thom are Major | squarely bullt, is somewbat thio 19 appearnuce Th } ry wh ti wid maya commanrtad, the rhorwas Veitch, srvent, his (Wedvehdags aivereccs, ah tire Welock. The Tae tainty, al Wat Ea OF THE NEW SBeverai Moats, as major geueral io the regular army, Hatton as # lawyer which be had previmely won, him apd to apeakt tell frienew and relntives are invited to attend the goeral Be f 4 is my 8 influence with the wilitary powers at f wl, »koow nd my witoont ler. hee reuce EPit OF THE wi wows AND ORPHANS 84 Brigadier Generals Ioyails and Hunt, as major gene 4 of late years very much augmered bia be tle poe ccna way, December 6, of typhoid fever, ot gale of volunteers. Major Hiddie, aid to General Meade ied & copartoerabip ta the law bosinese with <.cmuel Sar ol paces ta eee Sideet oot ot Willikan 208° arg Post, aged DECRASKIY FIRMED, Rae been breveiied ae colonel 4. Smith, @hich is still continued in These boo rs ure well merited by the recipients. There | are 8 cumber of other oficers iu tbivacmy woo have alto | THR UNITED STAPLS sor ae 4 COURT. een brevetted for galiaut and mer torious were ces, Deir ju - writ ee ae MONDAY PEEMING. UANUARY 9, 1908, AT THE ACA\DGOMY OF MUBIO. Tickets way be procured of (he Managers, or of the fot rr Meere = eae GODFREY GUNTHER, Provident No. 46 Maden lang JAMES F WENMAN, Secretary, 146 Pearl etree. religion, pursie the noi i snd yet upon the broad I which be ind we caumite 21—B. B. Atterbury, repudiiesm, Pag mctdeal Mo divch oo nt | g2—Jobu M. democrat, ereigu Suitee ag between private litants, | Seer seca “without feag and without reproach,” tere was ever . rept this deep eh aarked him | Megat Vv 4 Ine relatives ond friends are invited to attend the funers|, trom the resideace of of tatber, NO 16 East Lwenty wird strect, Oo Thursday aiterucon, ab ove ores } Trew —At her residence, No 101 Thirty-sixeh atreet, sudcenly, of oxy, ob Sunday, December 4, Miss € on ’P. Chase a. tn the Max Maretzok on New Operas, Appointment of Sat h ae ‘ Pgs shee , brent mukel aii tna Party L dd dae Maes UY HO KeniLD: Chtel Fustice a Kino gentleman Eighth Preoinct—Two OMcers Beate ys Mine Ue fuenday, December 6, Many, deughter ALBERT J Detar atid os wath treen panne. co. Wcsic, Des. 6.3088 The appointment yesterday of Mr, Charo ae Chief Jus. istinotton. 98-6 388 TEE Two mon yesterday appeared at the Third poll district | o: J weph aad Antonia Kiudavats, aged 3 yewrs aud 1 ite - rt oe tee completes the organization of the Soprome Court of ay Geperai at | Of the Fighth ward, corser of Broome anu Clark stracts. THR Lmoruns SEASON, Tn answer to your editorial of this moroing {take the torney re i , family are requested to attend she Mberty wo state that dering the Grat eight woeks of ing toe shed tutes. The Court is vow composed 0; the foi. ° tg itd eo aod whi oe bo Of exercisiog the right of 0 Kane Tenth cicest, thie (Wedues MPORTANT LECTURES a —FOR oanre on of italian Opera, the following operas have besctad | pengrebeae when be was wa 10 belong to the | Were arrested by offcer Halstead for attempting to vote badly o'clock Parnes " unree ov hava these @reson of ata , aac ‘ Salmon 1, (huge, of Obia, Chief Justin: aalory $0,600. mal eebool hb Chief Justice Mar. | Mlegally, 4 struggle ensued bewween the officer and pris~ Sroovm— on Mo: December 6, Marr, we of Jono p 4 CB @ ae rovers “addressing Geeretary eon preseuied:—Trovatere, Pravtasa, Lucrecta, Lucia thao Chgurd, of Maive, Agnociate Justice: selory | gia wae the live ype us be remaina the enduring | Oners. 'eeulting io ove of the latter making bis escape, | 1. Stroud, in the 4710 your ot her aye. Of New Nora M Ballo in Muschera, Pausl, Poiiute, Martha, Don Giovanni, | 6,0 | brief pe Juriog which Mr. Taney | Tbet © (ook retuge in a house avar bs oe The relatives sid triead® of the family, and of ber mas " ig <HEV A. BD. JACK, Riyoietio, Linda, Lon Sebastian and Piglea dei Regy S.muel Nelson, of New York, Associate Justice, salary , aeretary of the Treveuryy trom which Halsverd was attempiiog to arrest nim he father, Hugh O'Doaoghae, aud ber bd hacer LS ie eems reas Burr, at Wont sitie bas, uudoubtedly, deem tn Furore, | $0,000. d to preside ip t, wae marked by | DY A BUMbver of rowdes, who wrenched away his club | U' Don jghiua Are regpectiuily Invitedio altend the funera inctor charcheWeat fwent: eecond # 4 the above named rt Grier, of Pennsylvania, Associate Justice; | + (ir, steady avd conscientious discharge of | 80d beat nim severely over the head with it. Officer residevoe, 193 Weat Twentieth str et the Seventh avenues. on thin (¥ ame #ptee of time in | Peary 36.000, vobaracterized Lim iv every aitul live, | Ferdon, of the sane precines, ran to the aid of bis moriting, at Nall past Hine o'clock, Her Ce eett es itrene oBemete 00 coats. o, Of Georgin, Associate Justice; salary | yyuii Wis Goer ictions wate the reautt | panion, when be received @ powerful blow on th thkon to the cuareh of St, Francis Nay i St u laly, would baye ts. Koooked bim down, Ihe ercaped | Sixteenth etre @ requiem mass wit be overcd, taken; but he i@ known, and will = and thence to Calvary ig a it wb ot re LIDAY PRESENTS. 5 VENDKRS, DEALERS I { patient © the whole matter before | with a clu 0. | om troth @ ble constant end and | prisoner w e Juptice; enlary § Dom Seasiian has been ay (December 5), even NEws have taken as many enociate Justice, salary | ain the law. and naturaiy | secured, The other prisoner gave bis meme ne Surtox.—Ia th ENDKRS, DEALES ra bovens i ue M8 giitea with @ clesr, direct and jogien! mind, he | Welsh, When chalionged he gaye Dw revidence ae tng, at tbe boure of @ relative, 103 West Ipirty eth way tay a 0 prevails. of Obio, Associate Justice: salery | pevertheless listened for | get from the bumbiest | 73 Mercer street, but in court Weish anid he lived at No. | street, Paxus Jane, Oniy daughter of Alleo and Jave cad priens. ein the inaugural proe cle WhO | Appeared re him %p any | 49 Mercer street, Justice Ledwith committed bim for | Sutton. 4 Y Beeksan strect. winter “amuel F, Miller, of lowe, Associate Justice; salary yee, With all the at f a great lodge, and wih | examination, The body po a deeptdeed to Westobester bene: in nen Y $0,000 Hatural conecionsness of hie superiority to ordinary | Jobo Haley wan arrested for attempting to vote jie | Interment to take place Fifth day, ut sleven o'clock A. My | oo. teptes J. Field, of Calltoraia, Ansociate Juaticn; salary | treo, he was over tive ant respecttol 16 those | gally At the Filth pol! district of the Fourth ward, Malay | at ihe Friends’ Meeviog Houre, Putcnase, ae CIGARS AND TOBAC' ~ $6,000. whore duty bronght them beore him to attempt to in. | was held for examioation betore Justice Dowling, FequnvLts At Hudson City. on Monday, December 8, » 100.8 cunennayy oD G0 fermmoable person expect ¢ e ‘The Court meets on the frat Mooday in December of | fluence bis determination as @ Jogge, aod none who oe Lavi R., youngest son of tevi and Fiizebetb ae 4 BNE UI ‘y {70% ouneR's, he necessary work can be accompiisned without koow bim could doubt thet bie conclusions were alwave | Iv, Ives Not ma Candidate for School Com- ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectiyl holeeate depot a was BS adequate time. ' euch year ot Washington, It 8 vow in sersion, {he result of concientions and eniightened study and r fuvited to atiend the fuieral, on T MmorDiBK, a tent ce es Fipelly, concerning the recommendation to give SEeTON OF THE KEW COEF sestice, regection. Tbe bar of this court, as @ body, beartily m ener, ten o'elock, from the residence of bi p SIGARS, PIPES, TOHAGOO, FO, Frav aa le proserinee 10 Dom G.veanns and Feast. 1e:8 | gre appointment and coottrmation of Me. Carve to the | waite ia (his Cribure to cor menviey of Wie wrest and |. She KOporte aod watemente to he effecs that Dr. t. | Avene, Couches at Hovoken, erry Ula uais past min ty T MARPLa Auton wuitreMORne & A It ih & ques of Wette. The pubdio, a ° ood magistrate, Fie @ record is perpetuated in 1 ag a ckod % I in | o'eloe A 4 winte day, D Sowever dies not keer toedare the Preferences o1 r ur | Chief Juationship of the Supreme Court of the Untred | the of 1 report of thie o it. Bis bagmont, ike suite tise nh gongs eng ent aaah TARDY.— At the reettence of bie rob, Youngstown, | 7 marae store, 62 Uiberty streat, to Gor responsent may judge from normous dufer- | Statea,to fill the wacauey occasioned by the death of | tt ne predeceracre, will be studied | SO HevEDED district were entiraly without foundation. | 4, y, on Friday, December 2, J . and “Trotitdetitc are. secorip’ trade, @not in the receipte of ihe above ot weed | cnet J ney, t fect. T } by ations of berrgsters, Aud emainied by } Dr. Ives was rendered to9 nomination by the Tmmany, | Thowrsox.—On Tovaday morning, Deoe nver 6, ANW oat Sometiines, K not always, we the trve standard of orint. | Chit Jaatice Roger B. Tangy, is now fact. The promi. | oY Of fadeee, 28 long AW Americao | Movart, SicKeom, repuv ican and citizens’ coprentions, | THomreoy, tn the 76 year of ber age. i ne aking oman “3 fo. wagers Beligve me, dear yours re y | Beoce Of Mr. Chase of late sears iv the politica of bie rigpradenc t. “Bherefore, be it but refused poritively 'o aerept, aad renommeanied dir, Her relatives and the (riende «f the family are re Hae brlerwood ah Pe Me pre 5 as : wiyed, The wembers of this var aad oitcers of gbis ' Moutesih so Weir endovoomagye quested Je ationd the (umoral, (rom the resivouce o! her WHITTS MORK