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NEW (ORK . HERALD, .WEKUNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1865: 5 cured STATE POLITICS. vasmuow oounsy, 1 1—EROTEING. Siew for tal Rermernte Seadhiae £0 tater, Seger 16 ~ A trotting match for $1,000, mile heats, best three it | onth saved ‘thousands of dollars’ The Republican State Convention—the | five, in berucas, between g. m. Lady Warren and br. m. Norling to the ontistertin cares ‘Weed and Greeley Factions Camvassing | Lady McClellan, came off yesterday afternoon at the Samco are now entively eubgued. sea their Prospects—Greeley Indifferent | Fashion Course. There was not a great deal of specula- es to the Nominations, but Emsiste | tion on this trot, the attention of the “sports” being en- that the Platform Shall Take Strong | tircly absorbed in the great trot of Thursday, between Ground Against the Admimistration— | Dexter, Fillingham, General Butler, Lady Emma and THE WIRZ TRIAL. Resumption of the Evidence for the Government. Tho Buglish Copitaitets. ‘*puncral Gt the realdence of her uncle, Jobe Black, Tourno, deyt. 19, 1865. » this (We ) aforaaee, at one o'teok. ‘The Eagliat capitalists arrived here this afternoon and arty Saturdey, jous to the rest of the company on board by asserting Action of the Loyal Leaguers, é&c. Blonde, and the whole afternoon wore mot by # committes of the citizens, who oseurted Sepieaihes 16, Geones A ‘ that Sieutherncta ‘and was devoted to financier- a4 4 ‘unrral services op a Teta of Copan Mar aso tha | Sent aereeeraeTat | SO nm ani, | Sen nomrnea i | natura nc oe | Set aban Gane ae rible Manner in which Our Dead ome Finaly, st tho ble, Mowe the'hecd: | bors, There's every indication of a. very ange attend. | gtrong, bunly enouecd telling pocla, Denine being ihe t2° tip a collation was served om board, following which | iN" *trelaviies toaiad. ee walter, and, efter to him several opprobriows | ance and an unwieldy body, ‘The chief fuglemen | first choloe the speech of welcome was made and’ responded to | Bum.—At North wi mY. Prisoners were Buried, inen eaked talon in, charge by the far af on both sides reached here last night, and have been pesky scohudye oyAr rn dpany Anpath gt he by Sir Morton Peto and others of the party. After | 9 Sat Roplember Ia Pasce ans ot 5 was second P e? a1 ‘months ee he, ‘and the heat andivas confined wait theater arrived atthe | busy manipulating the dclogios as they rrve. | Butlor next. Among the outsiders, one hundred to tniy | {inner atthe Oliver Hones they siandeds« gra Yl st Te fends af the tay he eopcty toa ae eee sea ree) caucus, aeaits and Huby on | ‘Weed is holding forth at the Syracuse House and | was current on Dexter against theficld. 18 will undoupt- | ‘he hottel, which embraced » handsome delegation trom | fend the funeral, @t the residense of his perenne, a. Wasursaros, Sept. 19, 1866, | 28, ie iy ewe ane’ tt fret te Globe Hotel. Ser, ome, ootag: yn edly be an exciting trot, and, should the stallion come to pom cnyprteier amg ye emaEon os for (on exgame, Uruskighy (Wednesday) afterness, were taken before the representatives of their factions. are | th agara, via Detroit reat Western road of Dy ; ‘he Wies Miltary Commission resembled this mora- | Do for tia i dae | boasting that hole fiends contra the Convention, and be pony need ins fret so tee ale eee cand, ; Pr ag ry te ae ag Fes mist my * lo fr'agod binetecn ours, and that he is a medical Suns of trot wae Seciiedly in favor po kt aan Hh Camoons, formesiy of New- Mr. BARBER mentioned the names of several witnesses | indent His fe aged twenty years, and has MAILS FOR EUROPE. ‘Tue relaiives and friends: of the: family are inelind to ‘whom he asked might be called for the defence. Une of | m0 occupation. ‘was committed on a charge of dis- - attend the funeral, from Jobn’s chureh, paar 5 pet alyra ube ‘The Reconstruction Movement—The Four | thee'onny nee ree, on Thareday avesoune, ot as connected with the Anderson- “4 ef the European Capitaliste—Neows CLang.—aAt Piermont, Monday morning, CITY INTELLIGENCE. from Mexico, St. Domimge, Hayt!, de. en ensaughiee of Hila K end T- ville department, and another in regard to the impossi- ber | jueKruinn, ‘The Cunard mail steamship Scotiz, Captain Judkins, Clark, in the 21st year of her age. Dility of obtaining medicines even for the Confederate . ati The family are invited service, Ho naked that eubperass might be sent to these | 4, VommME O74 5. Sunt iam wok place nestor meazagers aro unwilling to flay the sllitery card | being’ a cebber ake: bed” filed her ‘ith ind, | Will leave thie port to-day for Liverpod!. atjens the funeral vorvices at Plertaoah tte (Wedmsodagy and other witnesses heretofore named by a special messen- ton A. M. The unless they can play a better hand than the democracy. She, however, recovered after a couple of heats, and The mails for Europe will close at half-past sever Poe twelve o'clock. Cars leave Seer iy wp Ser. Some of them, perhaps, could be reached by mal. | $07: 8 ho funeral cortige started from No. |The disposition isto nominate « straght ticket and no: | braight her béckere out al right in the ond, o’clook this morning. POR M Covagee ails in Sebied aor Judge Advocate Carma said that one messenger faveriey place. A number principal artiste in |" ondorse any of the gentlemen nominated by the demo- CE Aady Warren, | The Naw Yorsiffensso—Edition for Burope—will bo | Piermont station. be - -coald not reach these witnesses in six weeks to serve oF Ties State Council of the Loyal Leagues, has boon in her opponent went away at rapid rate Lady MoOiélian | published at half-part six o'clock im the morning. Coe ene re, on Wotnectnp, Segtansthe ‘the subposuss. He therefore suggested that telegrams be session this afternoon. A vas, made soon after | ‘rotted the fastest aad took the pole on tho turn, eediag | Single copes, in wrapper ready for mailing, sx cont Brenna”: , September: 18, after « shor’ ‘sent to the nearest military posts to sumimon the wit- —s Pein, °C = neh — iliness, Danie. ‘A’ native of the parish of Castie- nesses. This would save a large amount of timo and be the special Sates Mrcnrstons: muhon, cownty Limerick, Irclaud, in~ the 684 year of bie “equally efficacious as despatching a special messenger. ching which estes | ball vis Chesapeake Bay aud James Riven 7 as pam Yee Mr. Bax said be had been informed that the railroads The elegant and wow Sleamers of the His friends and relatives) of the family are invited te were now in such a.condition that the heart of Georgie larly known, eave. Baltimore;. from Spears | Fesidence, 350 Front street, t0' now 20 popularly kn j -could bo reached in three days. TRONGK TRARY. Thee ee BROT IGERIOR aed | palatal aud lange Dore with aly + Kt p q KS TT. g perce vanergee San NRE Wh god tie st eal eat ta tote ara olceato ae | tanta ong Unga worn cal of ad Judge Advocate iseue subpoenas for the persons named Pde nalties sepotated to drat a plastorm | *fetch and wou by three lengths in 2 rf in the day time affords an opportunity of | Many, wife of Walter Dillon, ohn f toh and other objects of interest 4 es bh ears | wc ae, tate, rte te | verenaue eaters tat Bules | wegen not much odds was mares got an oven start, M mnmanders and obliging clerka. Passen: | age ‘McClellan was rs musi be caroful ai the depots to ask Lor tie! the \berations hee conducted in eerie eal ink lencer teapots s alt Tila advantage she carried No ffork ahait be lett oe c ahi pg or sous 4 Noe 0 o on but. t0: eee tating the Know Nothing dodge, Ym. declaring that they | 10 the quarter pole in forty-one and » quarier geconds: | ue Tisecel petrocape alevent tscoweds * ondmalion of | A rquicm muss was offered for Use SepORe of Tait know anything ateut ie” Bot thelr eforts tobe | Going down the hockstretch Lady Warren broke up, and A WESHAW, Suportitendent, | 0B 1uesday morning, ut nine o/clock, abit, - Pator reorient grail te the brown mare passed the half mile pole two leugths church, Barclay street, whence her remelae ‘were con. eaves) which has been gong on to-day ainong | #0 # half ahead in 1:24. The gray then began cl A. . ‘Teged to Calvary Csiaory Seeeneaeee the delogates bas about it» character of indiferonce; | 80d going up tho Flushing stretch soon collared the | 4 TAKE NO MORE UNPLEASA’ Doax.—Jave Eumansrs Douax, the ® loved poe many off the shrewdest obrervers openly declaring thai | Town mare, and they trotted together head and head to | Gots uttact BUG! Of Jhites anit ary Doll, 560d A they'do not belleve there is any chance for the success | the three-quarter pole, Coming on the homestretch the | watt days. ortlic tltet, let it be ever’ vo ond strong. The | Dfown rare shook Lady Warren off and she soon after- ; i Ee 5 fp" carbeliove that we | Wards broke up and fost all chance for the heat. Lady | Ae ee can nominate a ticket that will win?” thus in their man- | *{cCiellan won by two lengths im 2:40, cy ge A tt Gor aud tone giving up the contest beferehand, This | Third Hea’—One hundred to fifty was now wagered | "7 OLDS EXTRACT Bi feeling ts not “confined: to one or two, bat appears | °F Lady MoClellan, her driver laying that odds with the | = q._00 0 sia ‘ driver of the gray mare. They had # fine sendoff avd | rig GLORY OF MAN IS SfRENGTH—THEREFORE ‘The radical Yeaders were never more comfdent of a | Went head ad head around the turn, and until near the | the nervous and itated al ir if State Convention than at present. ‘Their leaders, with | qarter pole, where Lady Warren broke up,and before | BOLD's EXTRA one or two exceptions, declare that there is wo particle | *he rcovered, the brown mare followed suite, The gray Howarp Mresiow axp Home yor Lrerun WANDERERS, — Yesterday was the day appointed for the election of the to the commandants of Southern departments, ‘The examination of witnesses was then resumed. R. G. H. Kean testified that he was employed under the ‘Confederate government until April of the present year as Chief of the Bureau of War; he {dentified the hand- writing of Secretary of War Seddon and Assistant Secre. of War con tl ae sah {This document was heretofore received as ‘Tho witness had a conversation with Judge Campbell on the subject, but did not know that it wa autan Peis by the a orenors s War, although the document lay upon tus table; he thought he would have known if the had been acted upon by that. officer. ‘alter ‘t. Davenport, rosiding at Americus, Ga, testi- fied that’ be was the agent for four of the cotton, gs 247,71 3 3 3 i i 5. 3 E s : & this season out of town, the meeting was adjourned until further notice, The Mission bas now been incorporated five years, and has for its object, as its mame indicates, a home for litte wanderers. ‘A friondless or homeless child is ever'turned away {rom its doors, no matter of what denomination. Many are provided with situations or sent to homes, and those who are In need of tem- porary shelter, and those to be placed im homes, are al- lowed to remain day and night in the Mission, Others enjoy the benefits of the wardrobe, the dining and schoolrooms, and all. ti ‘The friends of the fumnily ary regpectfuly.im wo _'| attend the funeral, trom 138 Wost Tenth ths RARE REGAINED | (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. ; Fouky, —Ou Tuesday evening, September 19,- at eigh o'clock, at her residence, No,’ 82 Lexington avenne, om the twelfth anniversary of ber marriage, Mary J., .wite rf of Joun Koloy, gold pon manutacturer, aged 28 yours. ld immediately use UELM- | Phewelatives and iriends will please attend the funcral and requiem mass at £t, Stephen's church, East Twent; and that in the year 1964 he received as tithin; mption, insanity, pounds of bacon, 38,900 bushels of corn, 3, mission, exeept sleeping in it. During the year: end- got to work. flewt and passed the quarter pole three | A.———————. | eights street, om Thursday morning, at halfpast om sounds of acon $5,000 bushels of corn, 8.607 boshels of | tog on May 41 1865, one thoceand five inedred and | Qf doubt and eve Qu with ae much suse am theush | Feostin auend ofthe brow i thiry-nine seconde, and | , HELMROTIS UATRACH BUG GLUES MEALTI | "lek, infil 3,700 ‘gallons of sorghum and 1,166 pounds of sgar; | {orty-three children’ were received into the bag oy will be done. Grociey declares that he is indifferent as | Keeping up a steady gaiv down the backstretch, was | nt vigor to the frame ‘bloom to the pallid chi D Gasjagans On Moneay, Fa rege % Fhend Jourra, fram the 1st of January to the 19th of April he received | making an aggregate of ae ee tee bad | fo who 1s nominated, but insuts that the platforaeshall | shout Chat distance in front at the half mile polo int 19 oe eunton secon eon Of Chaties sad Cie ate Bed Saeed from the sume counties 155,726 pounds of bacon, 13, bushels of .corn, 86 bushels of wheat of the old oor 2,077 rounde of tice, 854 bushels of peas, 6,062 gallons ayrupeund 56 pounds of sugar: there was also a depot at ‘Andersonville; the witness said he hud heard. that the jadies noar Andersonville had made two successful effurts to relieve the prisoners: but the third time they were re- Pulsed by General Winder with Insult Major Noyes was called to certify as to tho facts touch- ing the piea of counsel, which they hnd. prossed with gravity, that at the time of the arrost of Captain Wirz the governmont pledged. its faith that the prisoner should not be prosecuted if he would consent to go to Macon, In relating all the circumstances of the arrest, the witness hh} went to Wirz’s house at Ander-onville, where he found him with his wife and two daughters; {twas a hard “ ef th tl f his te he of @ positive character, and one which will read a Lady Warren kept the Jead all the way around and wou é re baie abe hero gt —_ Sy ey nese Fee ent retire Washington; wud tothia | DY thtve lougths in :40%, the brown mare’ broakiag up — — Gavhar morte Sea ene ne iam | eh eiomgaeid Sn ns at,ny | ,Miathetleo-Neuraigison—the Celebrated | 7150" a at ti Safar Ne * a a ‘ Apparatus 4 Septe i wil bolatmoa teed, aud gig a nyse lady Warten wae the-taverite- atone beatnik TEA, |. Invented by Dr: VON BISENBERG, Pere Bree ge rien Reape th oor mm of enntention. Many of’ thoro politicians who opealy | fie., She took the leaal with the word, opened: & ap of FOr ti Oe TT Ce | Selliam and Anate J. Beaty 4 q ib aeco, wo lengths to the pole, which al 2 | o ting riya ‘ ~ fs ; eeu the bellet that Weed controls Preston ‘King ang | backstretch and was two lengthé Iu front at the half mile ver, Shoriuess of | Bre gh | ieNiuitnast-ome o'clock, from, the residence ol.hib pa- that they stand no chance of Custom House patronage pole in 1:193¢, increased the distance between hers If | and ognee Seiveneey affecuona of the Chest; morbid affe~. b va Bog ankli 1 y cs Saar be ta wenuieng inet oe taey sido with hin” This idea, with dhe nctve | aud follower dong the Flushing stretch, trotted steadily | tlons of the Liver, Weakneswof, Nerves wn rents, oB Franklin place. | Carriages will be, ting s y th in 2:45 34. trie invecias n S 1 AY, Point. a nrc troparr Ayer pela andioes pint P fh Hent—One hundred to ten on Lady Warren.) She | "Gross EYE. SPRAIGHTENED IN ONE MINUTE Haart A EUR cats 19) FER Pi. at work im all parts of the State against negro suffrage, | WO! the lead upon the start, but broke upon the turn, ee ‘ date of the report, Many the chil heve been rendered orphans and homeless by the war. They find a welcome here, A# many as one lrundred to one lmadred and twenty-five baskets of provistons have becn sent in one day to the needy who had been previously vieited. ‘The Mission is cnttrely sustained by gratuitous contribu. tions of money as well as fe quantities of provisions and clothing. A number of Menabers of the bourd, who were present yesterday, were abown over thé Mis- sion. The two sehoolrooms, contaénit near four paréred sharon, ee gg The obildren all looked extremely neat an hoppy: ey were: being taught ~: teachers connected with the establiehment, ey well aga teacher of music, The board were entertained with: specimen of the singing, and were delighted with it. | S¢ work 1 y . and Lady MeC'" lian Jed to the quarter pole two lengths, {he remains will be taken from bis late residengo, 4 syeret of the change. They were formerly nearly y at | yo quarter pole two lengths, A.—Boys’ and Children’ Secor enue, to the Church of the Nativity, on Phurs- thing (0 “take, & "man, from “his family; the wo. en pprpcg oak accept pemeet te ETS Tivor of unfvaralarage Wo the Diackay bit the sau! aii fron, i forty one ond Soro Hom | CEARIRALD, CUTAWAY. AND” ZOUAYE SUrrs FeO a aE” file tatoos abd Upeee. af — pel ob gash . and also inspected, | SUB fiver Of a cone ; gamely, yr the thonsauids, at reaxonnble felons : wr eon 4 : the are mas made a quit ‘possible; he informed ee ee eee ee eae eee ae fearing that ‘Ualess they do take | closed up «radually, until at the Lalf-mile pole the sean HROKAW, 02 Latezette place, his aephiew, Michel McGovern, are Yeepectfully Imvived fay ‘Captain Wirz and his famii that course their heads wild go into the chip basket. ‘brown mare was only half a length ahead. Time 1:21. ‘M4 Foneth avenue, opposite Cooper | Ki on Tuesday, Séptombor 19, Rowans that if General Whison i ‘Thi 19 the seoret of Weed’s strength in the Conven- | 48 S00n as they got into the Flushing stretch tha gray —_—--—- found that Captain Wirz had nothing more than his Seranave To CoLONeG ASPINWALL, OF THR TWENTY: "duty, and-acted in obedience to orders, he would prababl. ™ i tion, Hiv friends are here fw large numbers, Were itnot | Yoked the brown, and in ammoment afterwards showed | A.—/'he Finest Overcomts Ever Seen in Ye ‘released; General Wilson did not direct or suthorta> im Reurmexr, Naxjoaat, Guamp.—Tho members of | fm, Hit toncs which they have brought to bearagainet | her white 110 She gradually drew away, and | this country now ready. for sale, : the witness to. giv prisoner any promises, and he this fine regiment intend to celebrate the safe retarn of | their formor policy the soles we 1d have everyihing | cme home uer of the heat aud race by two and # 1. Pangaea 62 L. by Bete, shd Seiden anmead did not tale that he did; tho-prisoner remained under | their popular colonel from his Kuropean tourby a sere: | their own way. Althouxh this is a marked charactoris- ea lengths je ‘43. b) fddoring ebay fie Seourth aqenne, onpaita Yeager Ue l‘Auvat On Tuesday, September 19, of disease of the = ; * PKEDAY, Feptember match $1.000, m' + opynenpey Berm wang “ Ae x . hs re mre he agi meee ween waned a B ae nade ab lis residence, corner of Tenth streetand Univer-.| tic of the gather'ng, yet, when the delegutos privately ep" 9% ry, Sammer ¢ lungs, Buposr Lax express their 0) itis for umvereal suffrage and a Cage best three in five, in harness. A.—Diarriies, Dy: the admittance of the representat ves The friends and acquaumtances of the family age in- i. ‘wen y Warre 2 ty ¢ sing WAGUIRE'S “BENNE Romesecenceonatl inert lig res a yy 22 Crees ists Bark vow nod by all Drviggists, vited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 558 sity place, this evening, between the hours of ten and 2 from the State of Mississippi into Congress, aide (ho, A. Woodruff named br. im. Lady MeCiellan.1 1. 2: pests Third avenue, this (Wednesday) « torneem, at two Mee Dodororihs Ih perforin om this socsaion, The feme pas) i Captain Jas, 1 Moore, Assistant United | folk notice tm partes oy tee ooo ye ian aa so docctiain agate the s Quarter, — Half. ob ctaameg in fort iowa say bee enna Brooklyn, om Tuesday, 10, of ‘shares aomg, Asean, ths: the Sunter Wf wring Sa. Aumony Twarrt-Geoovn Reaneuxr, N- CR auiegiens crmmatec tan, toe. Comslintionel Stato Canon “ On Monday, avening. on the ovcasion of Ms. Davi Roveris, | typhoid fever, Rosas Sr. Gsonok, wife oftoomge: F A serenade will be to-Colonel Lioyd Mt taat. “Stoners of this on Wednesday, 20th Wik nawoaabe 1a front of tee Armory, in cttizens' drese, ‘at half-pest mine P. M. on the date above namd. W. W, REMMEY, Cuptain and Chairinan Music Committee. Tae Casmeruaxees—A Scoceerct Srrixe.—The Ger- man journeymen cabinetmakors, who are represented by a on numbering two thousand mombers, water ined to raise wages. Committees cousider necersary to admit the representatives ‘State into Congress, Tho fooling is decidedly foreman of the muichine shop, lenving that establishment , aged 24 years, PTinacant evening wan spent oud great regret was cxyreesed ewe family, and of her brother, f..N. Vitth heats, at ule loaving. Middleton, ure respectialty invited to astend the, iat Hs not 6s ‘not only the radicais, but a- large eM + ae A wehs Truse Removed to 542 | (rom Grace church, Brooklyn Heights, on ‘Thuraday al- number classified as Weed meu: If a vote were taken CENTREVILLE COURSE, L. I.—TROTTING, wean pov Me bone tg Removed to 543 | ‘crow, at half-past three o'clock, in the Convention to instruct Congress on that point it Trespay, September 19.—Match $500, mile beats, tn’| Plastic Abdominal Belts. & bidy attendant Fs ‘Mrnuk.—On Tuesday morning, September 19, after a would'be two-thirds at least for Congress to oppose the | harness, yal Perewmndrsnoneaas i protracted iliness, Lous P., son of G. Merle, President if he undertook to secure the admiscion of the | J, Rogerson named g. ¢. by Abdallah 1 Batcnelos’s Hair Dye.—The Best the The friends of the family are respectfully invited to State-on its present basis. Theadmittance of negro tes- | P, Voorhees named b. e. by Abdallah Chief, 2 “aa. ba eee ae atantancoia, The only per. | attend the funeral, on Friday afternoou, at one o'olo-k, timony in the conrts,.the- adoption of the principle of ‘Time, p :27—3 :20—3:22: Jer yee ine Regenerating Hatract of Milleseurs, Pre. | from No. 17% Court sircet, opposite ‘Harrisow street, ‘st Bi ork. otic we guffrage nud a not to repudiate the debt ure . i t hel my t the Union Course tlxs afternoon there will be a | servesand restores the bair. Brooklyn, without inn uaperntive. ‘Eee are nes witing to wept tse for u sweepstakes of $400 between four very equally 0 bi ‘John M. Yonker, Twelfth United States in“antry, testi fled that at Andersonville a sick man who had eacaped Jvom the hospital was MINZeRILEIMER, —ON, Monday, soptembor 19, uae, recaptured by bloodhounds; his phan i ight ear was almost bitten of, and other, sarious fature, but demand it before hand. ‘Every effort will be in and 3 inflicted; ‘witaess. took a pleve.of hie. shirt Quaytied up made-to.cover up this fuct until after the election; but ned bores, i Cmerplsen’s Life for the Mair Reateres fame daughier of Mocria fore ,*® teliver Ma oh paothar ton wreurer ae en = aoe em talk ee Bea Wites ott her oe National Horse Fai frena jean, stands above comparison with any other hulr | at pine o'clock, from the residence of her morning; the deceased n ud at ate 1.123 | West Thirty-second street, between Eighth and Ninth opt. 19, 1866. Bold at the drug stoves, ured the next tray other result than. that the majority In the next Congress Fat : val . D. : thiety o¢ forty talles when he was Dursuod iy the dope: will crag lee against the Preaideut's reconstruction | iq. Park today. The ‘cuirios in the ago “ . ““yonta.—On Monday. evening, Beptomber 18, Anne ha cadeanages, te Sine, bbe erst elode teinioes “gu Thy Consider that he ls restoring the South 100 | quite full aud embrace, among othors, the following well | Citys, Hair Dye, Preservative | nuxiua, ouly daughior of William and Cathrtan Waller, weaknens to do #0; lying prostrate the od ; ia not the view ing men on the |’ known horss;—Dan Mace and Frank Vernam, of New eer oe eee Bab we: He, 6 Ae aged 11 months and 11 days. NE eats ins had shorge bt che hounds in | session to reoelve reporis of the result of the strike, and Weodisido, but it Wibaut of mang of thove who prufers | Yoru; Kmprass, Goveral MoClellan.. the Maine stallion ve Be bel Tie eatven an 0c ain of the family ore 4 he mot the old fellow who hed charge of the houmttiea | from the reports recrived yesterday from the virions | "the programme of the Weed. side is not 20 well devel- Artemus Ward, of Sarutoga; General Meade and Blick | Cola, Bunions, Enlarged Joints and | jnrvuis, 24 Fifteenth. street, between. an sasFrneltion to which he replied that ic was oy onder ot shops it appears that the employers, without ap exoe? | oped as that of the radicals. | Weed ts playing his Land so mec erty aa eins pM. Patchen, Jr., Fear | wi"Gteenses of the fect, onced by Dr. ZACHARIE, 760 | Kignth’ avanurs, this (Wednesday) afternoon, a one Shan tag ack So | Hem are PR sce wu amano a | ade matt te Crem i pecs | Wangs Tar ou in enn | Ban ote gered ll ‘Ur. Bixee aaked the Court to tthe lant por- | dollars per week, Coed ype Gfater this polley he. is ascertaining his strengit, and so | Mace and, Tilack Diamond, and won Dy te tes | pete set Nome Pres atee crit ve anse. | MURKAY, aged 34 years, X native of county Cork, [reland. don of the. witness's statement, but the Commission sain by Bier som, aya a ing bis cards that he Cam profit by any woakners | Thur are never boat 2:48, mile heats, beat three in five, | Awely gure (follow the use of MIS. WENSLOW'S BOOTH. May his sout rest in peace. eee cle bended. omdhgh ie Thin et pore | ene Ee hhe cas profit by any scoakners | that have never boat 2:45, mile heats, beat three in five, | Inly ture follow ’ Festi ia ‘overruled the objection. of ‘and, consid. | x! by, hie oppoa.nts, ery euxy work for | {h"iarnec ‘There wore three entries, viz:—Artomus | ING SYRUP. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves | The friends and relatives ‘ore 7 The witness ea'd that on the first day of his arrival at | Were fully entitled to an increase of wages, ant, cousid~ | either Ward, Jessle Wales and Tady Bliss. The race wus won | wind colic, regulates the bowels, softens the gums, gives rest | invited to attend his funeral, this (Wednesday) after. ering this, itwas cheerfully granted by employers. Viewwors yrom Cuwcaco—A Deuecation or Puntic Orr CIALS vRoM THAT City.—Sixteen city officials from Chicazo side. Nearly all the delerates from the Southeastera portion, | by the former in three heats. | Time—2:39, 36. | so.the mother and health to the iid ae of the State aro with Weed, Dat (oe oer ti herd | The Fair will continue through the week, ad-the | poru, Zondon, "4 i portions are almost exclusively, ropreseuted by ths tdi- | amsuut of promiums offered.is $6,000. noon, at two o'clock, without’ further Javitatian, frome ba chemo No. 162 ren ent pa * Dosxatz,—On September 19, Karras Anw and Chile | daughter of James and Cutherme MeDounell, aged e conte & High Hol- and a Uhonght tal side. How tho contest wiil terminate It Is impoxsible rrornistethen x's s—Lad bg piel nagh om ra raw of it. Wirz, scelbg nent arrived here last evening on a Visit. They caine to aacer- | to toll, The radicals are eoncenteating on General (. H. vs a Pa hye ra ‘and West years and 10 months, reaching for the tin, call-d out to the ‘Ayuydon't | tain information relative to our public institutions, as to-| Van Wyck, of Orange county, for S.cretary of state, | Destructive Hires im the Woods of Mas- SSE ike, 20 veces arreet Tae At ie ad celeciven ch tha taealip are ides to you shoot the Yankee gon of a bitch Ho didchot got their mode of operation nnd other particclars concern 'ng | While the other side are. hesitating between (* M. Davow ten, edo = om a eee nee ee ceaidannl We Bersgantain imc the tin. Witness spoke of the misery that he and others and General Barlow. If they to take a civilian [From the Boston Traveller, Sept. 18 } Gouraud’s Itatian Medicated Soap | oue o'clock, from the residence of ber 484 Canal cnGared at Andermonvilie, the stoppage of rations, the | ‘hem. This information they purpose bringing into | Depew will bo their man; if notGoneral Barlow, General | ‘There has been much damage to woodlands by tire | cures Puoples, ‘eter. sunburn, eruptions and all akin | street. Her remains will be taken to Calvary Comotery chan the ing of men at ine, &e. meet use on their return home, Alderman Peter | Yerindale is talked of on both sides for Attorney | during the past few days. Yesterday fires were raging | blemishes. 48} Broadway and oa 1 tassteente ‘Tames F Brows, secend regiment of Vermont Volun- is chairman of the party. They are also aecom- | General, und Genoral P. H.Jonca-as Clerk of the Court of | in several places north of the city, the hich wind that abe ew McVer On Tuesday morning, September 19, "at twe Provailed ‘caning the flames to extend to localities | gre, Peavl:and Steel Buckle not before reached. my Dellare Nearly: hundred. aores of woodland lying north of |G. o. * the Stoneham Horse Railroad, and weet of Greenwood pri as to his observation at Andersonville, Appeals. mentioning several cases of cruelty similar to those here tofore stated. Georgo pemnen Sere New York artillery, sworo that Banled by Aldermen Vance and James, of Toronto, W. delegation visited Detroit and Toronto on their way here, and were received with much courtesy and atten- tion in both of thoxe cities. Thoy are sto at the °t. Nicholas o'clock, of diptheria, James, youngest son of Captain ‘Thomas and Ann McVey, aged 3 years, 2 months and 19 days. ‘Tho frionds of the family are respectfully invited to Syracuse, Sept. 20—12:30 A. M. As the canvas progresses the fact becomes more maui Hotel, and propose remaining in New York untit i station, onthe Boston and Maine Railroad, have been " attond the funeral, from tbe remd-nce of his parents, avisk ovat aieaae spied io rocker aeuse C ney the | Monday next. " fest that the great point is which faction shall control the | yurned over. Yesterday several hundred cords of wood, Jon ene ro Pas, ie 4 ht, Teo to Thirty Dol- | 172 Madison street, this (Wodnesday) atternooa, at two siream into which he had accidentally di it, Deatn ov ax Acko Covoren Max.—A colored man by | Convention. Kach side desires to back its claims at | belonging to Warren Gren, were destroyed; partially in- | jarseach, For sale by G." ©. Hs arsadvent, ons. | o'ehodlt, XN, D. 1. Orcutt and Were ‘examined as to the | che name of William L. Nicholas, who had latterly been | Washington with the prestige of the Convention, The | surd. A quantity of cord wood near the Greenwood | door below Canal sireet, London (C. W.) papers please copy, ee -crucities at Andersonville, when the cou . 62 @ Watt tof the strength ef the esnservative or radical ele- | Stic belonging to Hon, 8. G. Nash, wae also destroyed. « High Nicnovas,—Suddenly, on Tacsday, Septem 4 ‘Wirz appeared slightly better at the trial to-day, and, | Smpoyed ax # porter in offices Nos. 62 and test of the strengt! ‘The Stonevan® firemen were called 10 saveahoum | Grover a paralysis, Winttaw 1. Siowouas, inthe 83d year of hia an the part of the evidence for the cutian | street, died suddenly yesterday morning. He is reported | mont will be made on tho organization of the Conven- | which lad caught fire from flying cinders, Many large Blestle Stiteh aud) Lock stitch Sewing Machines, 496 Broad: | gy, 4 will be concluded within the noxt two days, itis probable | to have been at one time the body servant of General | tion, Both sider are still sanguine that they have the | {reer were burned down, ‘and in one place where there | 3: poh ator oeranrnk: ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to that the ‘will become animated with renewed radicals by at least Ofty majority andthe | W." Saturday a heavy growth, the trees now lie as flat Hall's Huly Renewer ts the Most Perfece | ttend the funeral, from his late residencs a vigor and while the evidence summoned for the poetic bai iy ity gy be ake tins ponent ‘ten preparstion for the hate ever Moved to he public, It a8 ON Shomeng afternoon, at one o'clock, wit 2 2 tna 8 se Mie dian hin iowee’in the fancesl cor. | It is very evident to-night that as between the merits e northwest part of Malden, cudangering sev- | fr'wtil restore gray heir te mat coker, val pre ent tht | ""Nocrua't. On Monday, September Is, Hanar Ranerns, Obituary smokey leas a ai this city, in 1841, Nicholas | of Weed aud Greeley weither can claim any ylory. There Tie Gree ar ee a ere ea |: tat cresttogs emuing "rou and mak Sha att Seemann S Deke Mien atten. ceedingly dificult to suppres# the flames, On Saturday | hair dr guonieg hat. Were also raging in differout parte of | etre Teel BARNES &CO., Wholesale Agents, the town, thoagh as far as we can learn no dwelling % honses of other buildings have been consumed. Elina Howe, | 127th streot, Harlem, (his (Wednesday) morning, ated. * | cloven o'clock : © Tire Deke out inthe woods at Wilmidzton on | , Howe Sewing Machin Thereday alternood, Tt was principally confined to sen Brecon, 22 Beondwny. AR O' Haiex.—On monday morning, September 18, at half. " s past one o'clock, of rheumeatiom of the heart, Miss Junta the Bianchard estate, where from forty to fifty acres (most of which was a heavy wooded lot) were barned ed 36 years, a mauve of. the parish of Bally- over.. The fire |p aowamp 0 the estate, saul mo ‘ry the ground rouls the ees were barned ba) qnosing thom 10 fall in every direotion. In nome ples | Know im setit the Hatter.-The Deatrace the fire extended two or three feet into. the-soil. The | ten of Lis old: estabtishme fire was his misfortune, HON, WILLTAM TAYLOR, OF MANLIUS, N. Y. ‘This venerable gontieman died at his residence at Man- ius, Onondaga county, on the 6th inst, at the advanced age of seventy-two years. Mr. Taylor was born in Connecticut, in 1703, bat re} moved with bis parents when very young to this State. Re received his education in Onondaga county, and in 1813.was a member of the Onondaga Medical Society. He it would be difficult to aT Pas Naini easel aed ies when death took him away. A Fatat Rawway Accioest,—A poor woman samed Mur- ray, residing ina shanty near Ninety-sixth street, Har. lem, was run over by a train on tho Hudson River Rail- 5 yesterday afternoon, killed. She toatl tee CO Titre soese dusk Trot the track, Coroner will hold ap inquest. tsa large influence in the Convention determined to ignore both of them as leaders and to make the ticket to suit themseiver, Under this feeling Weed will en- deavor o #0 shape his course that he can jump in for the winning candidates and claim the glory—a game which he knows how te play much better than the other aide. ‘The general sentiment has sottled down very strongly ng, Self Ink. , 196 Broadway. Se Da AMMERS & PL ‘was at one time President of the New York State Medi- ‘Suppen Deats.—A colored man named John Johnson, | for 4 ticket of military men. General F. U. Barlow, it sated to be aparks from the-engines of the Bor | not the nubtie *, for be xe 533 Bi reaoett . veal Society, and had been a Practiaing physician for | rosiding at 80 Fast Ninctoenth streot, died very suddenly | under this, appears to have the inside (rack forSectotary | ton and Maine Railroad; bat this Is uncertain. The tire Howne),raedy io a eribetanaromert tall Hat ever produced. PAuker.—At Burln, N. Jey, Om raorningy peatly BO set Fo Me So eee Fetish oe {nat evening about five o'clock. Deceased was driving ® | o¢ state, und elther Coline! Howland, of Wosichestor, or | i+ yet Uarnude, though subdued to a great extent and it | New York bas-llt ber KNOX September 19, 1s4a0 Brows Paden, (a the BSE your : oe spread forthe. : member of the New York Board of In 1882 | ‘carriace on the King’s Bridge rsd, and was taken sick Setaret Peron, of as state Treasurer, The | "ernie tre has also been raging in the vicimty of Longbraids, | i’rnny.—On Sunday evening, Septomber 11, afer = bbe wes olecied to Congress, from bis dlatrict, and was re, | © Suu areoh te died in thirty minutes, His body | friends of Ceneral Van Wyek are now pressing him for | gyn ior two or Ubeee days pom. Yestedag it had sore te: | auort and painful iipess, Rumer Panny, aged #0 yours, lected fm 1836 and 1887. He gubsequently’ removed to | wns taken to the Thirty second prociact polioe Touched un alarming height. It is reported Uvat ot feast ‘1 ‘Court atfeet, | Tt months and 17 days, and Coroner Wildey notided. Pima A and jousand acres of wood lots had been burned and three Exremve in Bourse Steeer. o’clook a dwelling houses. ‘This fire was caused by an Trisbman, who set a quantity of brush on fire to consume it, This The friends and acquaintagees of the family are re- spectfully tuvited to attend, tie funeral, from his late residence, No. 64 Broome streat, this (Wednesday) after- last night a fire broke out in the upper story of the five H wt by mail to any part ‘the @-neral Assembly for years. He subsequent: ween idling. se 4 y , at one atctock. Imtiedtsperia ad Soviga hil to i bigly | wry ding, Ho 168 Souh wre, econ, Wy te seo LIE ne wants bobneen Towler | (ee uites pater wero Tasers eae | Peomum kn iokipny. om Busey, Sepumaber ' ane J a Rice Mills. The whole of the bullding and and destroying ores 08 hundred. scree, of vale. sch ha : Manis AmAUS; batoved wi Hoary V: ie wood, ure i ye vicinity - pe eng een yee pany church, and the burning limbs of. trees and cluders ite wore destroyed. The loes involved is ry ‘of conjecture, as none of the proprietors were to be found, The fire extended Into the two upper floors cae i day eo el per or RR. K. Blewart, commission mer. mine " m: g ‘he relatives, avd. friends of the family, the pare been blown to such an extent upon one of the roada | their adidsees te FP BA .: mats | brethten of the German. inton Lodge, No. 64, of F. and. ‘that thero is no passing upon it. ‘russer, and Spinal, Aldom' A. M., and: Geraman Ook Iaedge, No. 82, I. 0. ) are Fires are alao tm, the woods Sc Bil), | porters, prs algg | ee to ablead the fu 8 iy ; cota = noon, at half. past two o'clock, from ‘ “pera tesr Secomd Hand Safes for Bale Cheap. for. | Yonce, No, vs Boorumiceet, wuhout further H | Es sz comet and director of the Royal Observatory of Berlin, heer onsen That, 167 wil alea bo derttoyed. ensh, at WO Maiden lane. fi Riok. On Tueaday a Sore ghee - dled in thas clty 00 the one of savant four. He fie vice mill, it seems, Was worming a the Une os PURTHER PARTICULARS—TRE PRI pm Some Sanpion, Tum RI mts net tes tt Fremian routine not Tandy. at Gotingent trig to the thet fp es Msecl wae itu tesning ekonel. : SUOURANOR, WO0~ Warnt fort, county Kerry, Iradand {Anguata Bept. 17) correspondence of; Bowtom Adver- | toa ‘The friends and. acquaintances of the family are re- ETT saiees tee high a fon tee apeaifully Invited: to. attend the funeral, from the resi. and he received the high appointment he held at the - following i# a list of the principal loxers:—The wrally «thine of his death, THE INDIAN COUNCIL. Se ey Pailin Houses, Harrott & Bradbary, C, H. ie lin | enti is motes, No 307 West ar acest, Police Intelligence. = Mulliken & Co, Decrng 4 Welrel’ Samien, & on Auin and Terth Prive one. dollag per baile, | The remains will We taken to Calvary Or for inter: J " q itth avenue, corner 0! b seaonay bape ese Le , George Ramt, coer Piper, J. B. 00, | eae ae a a a Uy ail drugainte, and by EA. | Rropie tn thie city, saddonly, on Monday, Septem- Mr. Jamee ©, Oatman, who has charge of the funds of | Betweem the be G, T. Wells, B. Libby & Co., Longfellow & BD | LSUEIOY" Whelowate Agnat.%8 Vraion streak, New Work, | yor th Anwa Dewoay, wife of Joh : di komThe Treat Woodward, veries; Nason, Hamlen & Co,, Kilburn & - t fire the General Transportation Company, at 267 Broadway, | Fee 3 na gro Funoral frome ner late pesidence, 290 West Twenty sire Delegations—Destitute Condition of a Portion of the Cherokees, de. Fort Suita, Ark., Sept. 10, 1965. ‘The differences between the loyal and disloyal Creeks ‘aro amicably§adjusted. The rebels’ delegates of the various tribes represented have signed a treaty with the government with @ note appended, claiming non-for- Barton, Whoeige Speen, sie a Seni, Willeox & Grn ~ Sewleg Machine. | gircct, uour Fighsh av K. Partrid om, BOB Brood ary ‘on open'ng the safe of the establishment on the morning ‘of the 13th inst, made the discovery that $714 55 in Treasury and bank notes and fractional currency, and ‘ton five hundred dollar seven per ceat coupon bonds, of the Indianapolis, Pittsburg and Cleveland Railroad, had ‘vanished from the receptacle. Circumstances of a suspi- cious nature led to the arrest of Willlam H. Malligan, an , on way | one o'clock. ids of the family,.ate requegiod to at- Ascari A Bunmod, K, Foamd, Qa, Paver sor & Wlison's oak st Te ts eS ane, of sare A 3 _ if Wheeler ‘a Lee! foonen.—tm Monday a Foe oe mationery: W. ¥. Chesam, Dean Pray, | ing Marhine aud Butiemhole Machine, 688 1 Many J, the baloved wife of Jobn F. Tooker, teed 3, Cushman, 8. G.' Noble, clothings C. W. Salford, | ie65 Genta Grand Wall “Opening. | "The relate aad fondo Yn tumily ary rgpectvely hardware, A.D. Locks, |B. glisskett, . Jeutlemen's: Ladies Misses, Hoy's and tnfant's | invited to atwwnd the funerad services, at hot late rast, © ens Etec, wenner-onk 4 Fars. Grand combi. | donee, No €28 Sixth avenue, tins (Wednesday) evening, Swan, 8. W. FairBeld, wateh jer opened this Ay YF | sta quartor to eight o'clock,” ‘The remains will bp. taken, ‘ho fire is @ terrible blow to the business. pros acts of Auge t ‘but none soom deapondent, All are ‘died with | 19, by the Rev. Mr. Wit Mr Jous M ‘a dotermination that the disaster shall not, ho a death | Manan E Lowny, No canis blow to owr growing buriness. Many Taye altoady so Nov London (Copn.) "avers vlvase cour, one ty Mins place, who felture of lands, annuities, &c, twenty ram shops; 'W. H. Emery, Oony & Farrar, pro. | GENIN, 618 n bh ¥ in tue'sed of depoatitng one of ‘A committeo waa appointed to confer with the Choo- vison wing 2 Vou, mamker rand Browers; ‘Mr. a(t on, wrens. C jonny aoe A 7 ae t i a i pouny Bavig ak taws and Chickasaws, relative to the treaty. Tho South- Hondes cH starbird, N. R. Rideout, seoogushics} MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. tember , Conxetivs Vax Turek, inthe Oph year.of ti that one of the ru Cherokees submitted to the report, stating, that the J. Authony, ©. G, Hunt, hata; Oony’s livery stable, and me eee one 6% wiiae tom Mow-/ay, eopiacaber th; Banga, Wars, i I conmmaittes ed waited upon the Northern Cherokess te we oonker ihe Uaited ry Se ead bod ples o> pegertet. | daughter of Rdwerd 4. and Charity A Ndiitalin, ‘got taken an impression of the arrange the differences, and asking them to recommend eh yeumaguronmees, Pout ‘Ohee, Danks, depot, Kant Bont-.{Powareaox.—At Westport, Cont., an Sunday, | years, b month and AB ange, caturaies weinte fnlee key was the Cherokee Council to repeal their confiscation laws, cen Express office, Arueriean ‘Tolograph office, and six | Soptertee 17, by the Rev. Mr Williams, Mr. ALoasa | The relatives ane frien ait Lnaghy we sade tannanen aeatcinates subsequently ‘who agreed to lay the matter before the Council. dwelling houses, i Bort, 4¢ Westport, 10 Miss Lowisa Dowalneon, of New pL og event e yeild s ‘the Choctaw and Chickasaw nation, on iildluge and stocks destroyed | Twdsday, Septomber 19, by the Rov." rowne, Tawa i Ae Frarooce ofthe amcers caused a, general scat — is gi greene rrr wens gi rvotutlons fy prepared on that point from | | Tho insurance on the build a rb vin or Means New ork, te, Canin We, Youngest | Wain Or, Saturday, oven after tong and rollof. Thowe the losers I find that roost of them. are well | danghtor of & Nichols, Req., of Brook : BRLL loved rh rea ROBBERY OF SILK GOODS. hence e eee eon tt A rye foo, fan ail the fosarace agente tell me the loases Tatk—McDonaLy.—On Tueseda: , September 10, ab the Wid, F my, ot this city, ‘a oe nay . ~ The commissioners have refused to recognize John j the c! aaro heavy, Atgong the compantes | gands «trept Methodist Episcopal churoh, by the Rev F Fe maine Were interred y awe Waar, and privately they express the belief that he to their companies % Me hoth of Ww: Ont 12, ANS. The sitk factory of Welsker & Bros, im Ninetleth | Ross ay chief, of the Cherokee nation, on account | arq in favor of the democracy. 1 ool cor eaine Home, of ‘Now York; ina and Bary. | Rottome, Wu. J. Tare to Many B, MeDoxano, doth of | | Wsuy.—On Tuosdayy ; street, beeweon Fourth and Fifth avonues, was robbed of | oF nig duplicity and bad faith with the government, and ‘The loyal leaguers have conciuded their !atvsrs and ad- | ford, of Hartford, and the Maine, of Portland, Lg eR ante New York, oa Tusatay. September | “Hor flouhe and acquaintances are rospeattutly tavited silk cord, ribbon and other ‘articles, to the amount of nome ween Saturday ni and Monday pevidDy athe roorn from which fy were taken was vy or 89,000 worth of allie and $200 ig tioney, aud Journed. resolutions passed by them to-night on- fie beter, ear ageing me a oO 5 ts te they gon without doctatinn we - Thursday morning, at tow a the funeral, om Three Grutor tu lew, Ne strvet rom thy ot Laced, LLG Woat Tweety ory & paper has been submitted by the loyal Cherokee dologation asking the commissionore to feerind their action, i g 3 ————