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, NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, OULr0BER 22, 1865. Re: 5 had been accepted Praiseworth: Ente! >», THE MUNICIPAL CHARGES, | nt jvitic?”', 27." "aner sad an rsa 6 TRAGIC AFFAIR IN CORTLANDT STREET, | Sh*s7~itattass‘cruene’ gornee of Right and North Seonod iret, Wiliams 4 divloyal copperhead spirit could put the subject ithe } a+ the Union Reformed Dutch church, Sixth avenue, ‘Thomas : i 4 ff Sake GROEN Ov. MUNBEAL REPOBY. opposite Araity street, services will be hold at half-past In the course of Mr, Brady's remarks be made a point f ten A. M. and half-past seven P. M. I founda ‘The Arguments Before Governor Fene | iu rari tothe municipal government Tromedy for Tuo Rov. Wm. F. Morgan, DD, rector oft. roma’ | Shooting of a Suspicious Character by | oc) and Banurrt—Oa Friday, Qctober 20, of dlscase of the Alban’ municipal complaints. He of the treble — Church, will preach the first of a monthly course of ser- brai: those of his brothers- ton at ye and quadruple forme in which the city government had | mons, before the Young Men’s Church Association of a Jersey City Detective. the ball was eae James are independent existence. Thus the Comptroller sold the Yorkville, at the Church of the Redeemer, Eighty- great, ly invited to attend the this Foo batalla in ‘this Teature man be aecdtne Afth 5 reet, between Second and Third avenues, this bg opm ‘ao cee bn mony at two eg Fa SM, r Gata itself throug! ok his concluded the od remains Continued Absence of Witnesses and of Any great evil of the local and the real great | oveni>g, servic commencing at half-past seven o'cteck. | SURRENDER OF THE DETECTIVE. Colin rviewed the main facts eto the vesconenabiien Sear ace eae 'L"S 22 | women cl Snake bree fou dolerite ry Toner the aw: | amen Buu, MB ned yearns 7* me ing funeral city :— street and Lexington avenue, at half- ten A. M. VERDICT. ‘on Sat 4 4 The Mayor, Aldermen re At Lalf-past seven P.M. - ' Investigation Before Coroner That the said Jobn Johnson came to his death by a | Buss. E. Breunex, ‘adn year of 2, The County—Supervisors and couaty officers, ‘At 88 ip tate Firth pet shot from a pistol in the hands of Edward L. Mo- Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to atten@ The Sources of Municipal Disor- | 2, 7 Municipal Commissioners, us the Croton Beard, Ann's church, Fighteonth stree, neat illiams, on the 2lst day of October, 1865, and we be- | the funeral, from No. 147 Adelphi street, Brooklym, om City Inspector and Street Commissioner, &c., all inde: | avenue, the rector will preach at hnlf-past soven and Collin. lieve that the shooting was in self-defence. Monday afternoon, at two o'clock. ders and Their Cure. Pete Fae ‘Tax and Assessment Departments. half-past ten A. M. and three P. M., the latter sorvice oe einaand gus trenty-three youre ef age, apd a nalive | | But. On Baer Coen aad Mary Bulk, aged 5. Metropolitan Boards for Police, Fire, Central Park, | for deaf mutes, and the Rev. E. Benjamin at half-past es . yoars, 10 months and 16 Excise, Charities and Correction, &¢. seven 1’. M. Tt Ih ry Boa: The relatives and friends of the family are respectful: Six Municipalities in Full Blast in | mle ee ssNs Emerson, Piet sad Harbor Cone | "ho 0. & Prothingham witipresch in his churchon | TC Steoting Justi@ed by the ‘TMG0 THN EDOM OF THEHERALD. invited’ end th funeral, this (sunday) ens and” Quarantine Boardé—there may be classed as | Fortieth street, betweem Fifth and Sixth avenues, this Jury. New Yor, Oct. 19, 1965. Der of ‘William’ and Richard oun South 7 Brookiyn Wew York City. State commissions. morning, at half-past temo'clock, Subject—“The God &. &e. ke. Will you do the public the favor to notice the fact thet | Cantaxan.—On Friday, October 20, afior m provracte® Besides these there are the State and mational forms ” the moat seg t of tho city is the | ilness, which she bore’ with Christian forti Mas- &o. &eo. &o. manifested, which in their various ramifications, ex. | 9% the Living. Geugbrous wuts of Caer a ty Gaxnr, beloved wife of Jno, R. Callanap, in Whe 3Tth pe elusive of the Judiciary, lead to contlict, confusion’ and | The Moat Rev. Dr. Connolly, Archbishop of Halifax, r f - Staten Island Ferry Company, foot of Whitchall street. | year of her age. Our Albany Correspondence. complication, which must be reduced to gome harmoni- |- wil! preach to-day in St, Peter's church, Barclay street, esterday morning, about nine o'clock, ® tragic af: | Reinga constant traveller on this line, I have acon, ‘The friends of the family, and those of Wm. Maker, 7 Oct. 19, 1865. ne pag the. evils cl porye gh 3 Poets at high mass, fair, resulting in the shooting through the brain of John ’ Johnson, a young man twenty-one years of age, occurred Governor Fen appol day at the r loctions lic virtue of | ‘The Right Rev, Dr: Quintard, Bi Tennessee, cougar nee enone m lies to chtcals can: Kove pay aval mit Tegistation haa abro- | win Preach at the Pota : peep ale in West | 0 the corner of Washington and Cortlandt streets. It the miscellancous charges against the city officials of the | fi'vting'commisious ‘Nor sould any ceercive of inge: | TRIMy-seventh strect, morning and evening, and at the | SPPoer that on eae onsen een erat. Corporation of the city of New York, the parties appeared | nuity materially reduce the cost of our six independent | Church of the Incarnation, Madison avenue, in the after- ‘liams, raey City police, occasl before. city governments, withoct firat reducing their number, to come in official contact with James and John Johnson, him by their- counsel and had a-sitting from ton | TY, Ent Mast be the only available rele for effecting | 2002» &# the usual hours, brothers, whose parents live at 16- Thames this Oolock until four. As no new testimony was introduced | retrenchment; and if Governor Fenton's message to the | At the Memorial Church, Hammond street, comer of | 1 yee Hi Parente tive mreet, wed the arguments occupied the whole time, and turned upon | next Legislature shall take it up, and that bedy act there. | Waverley place, the Rev. . J. Taylor, of Shrewsbury, N. | °l'Y- Finding theso men- on board passonger cars ai he motion to disinias the matter upon the papers ae filed | OU, by & restoration of our city government to the old | J., wilt preach morning and afternoon, and tho Rev. E. about tho railroad depot, officer McWilliams, having and of her brother, Jos. McNamee, are respectfully im vited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoom, a& one o'clock, from her iy vasaiente ‘2k Weat seventh street, near Tenth avenue. Interment im vary Cemetery, Caxsoy.—On Saturday, October 21, Mancansr, wife ot Jolin Carson and daughter of the lito Andw@ Fisher, im the 58th year of her age. The rejatives and friends of tho family are rospestfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residegea, 20 Vestry street, on Monday afternoon, ul one o’ctooks. Cuirrorp.—On Saturday, October 21, Jknxmuaw Cum especially on Sundays, over a thousand persons on board, and, will you believe it, not the sign of a lifeboat can be found on either of the boats! Some time since I asked the engineer if there were any life preservers on board, and he would not answer mo at first; Dut I insisted, and he informed me where they were, and upon looking I shouid think there might have been seventy: five, per- haps one hundred, but they looked far from being life preservers; and this is all the care andforethought for the vast crowds that are oblij to trave? this route. T edstee crime shudder to think wi ht happen i with the Executive. S postion nelle bait pn aaothcieetegt w 7. Remington in the evening, Services commence at little confidence in their honest intentions, recommended } case nee meds of pr ergs eal them to ba in the bet any of his a sar - MR, A. R, LAWRENCR’S ARGUMENT. ——— half-past ton, half-past three and haif-past seven o’clook, | hem to leave the neighborhood, otherwise he might pay Aiceptrnds ce elwioush they Ee eon » | to attend Mie femereh tapes bie, late feeidemne”, OB » ‘Tho charges against tho Comptrollor were taken up Literary Intelligence. ‘At the Pilgrim Baptist church there will be preaching | 1°™ it bis duty to take them before the magistrate as } Yet they claim they are a ferry. a} + | street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock.” first, and as they necessarily implied the prineipal bear- “Our Mutual Friend,’’ printed from advance sheets, morning and evening by the Rev. James 8, Dickerson, of suspicious characters. Saarasene aac lish, Wh iS = Brook), soem Loway, the Ly ~¢ ngs of the charges against the other officials, the argu- | 1#announced by 7. S. Peterson & Brothers, of Philadel- | pitecburg, Pa, This action on the part’ of the detective enraged the | 7e, Latest and Gremtest Disoovery tn emree gin eer omrte renee moutha. ‘ments upon them may be assumed to dispose of and Phia, as to be issued from gbeir preases on the 11th of Protestant Episcopal Church services will be held in brothers, and they threatened the officer's life whenever renee dendlrien,and {or tai Feason~ th ms walle ie Cr bye a Prem oes ee taaety feel; cover the entire scope of the complaints, Mr. Lawrence | November. he Eighth District Court Room, corner of Seventh avenue | *¥Y should. mect him in New York. Accordingly, @# | tooth, it obliterates tartar and every other dental concreti But tis God who has bereft And He our sorrows ali will heal, * The funcral will take place this (Sunday) afternoon, a two o'clock, from the corner of Third avenue and Twen. prevents canker of the gums, removes blemishes, both the molars and incisors, abd leaves the breath pure and aweet. commented at length upon each of the atega-| The son of the late William Stone, of this city, has | ana twenty-second street. There will be service and ser- | ‘2B? detective was passing up Cortlandt stroet as stated, the fin the “Life of Red Jacket,”? by bis father, in the press of ‘1 Sa 9 the | tbe young Johnsons commenced an assault on him, and tions against ance department, making ” mon in the morning at haif-past ten o’clock, and in Joli Vanewed "ia thvead'-to’ sliboe hiss.” “4k” than Uline’ . J. Munsell, of Albany, It will be accompanied by a me- . ‘@ clear and vigorous explanation of the law and . iy: evening, at balf-past seven o'clock, a lecture forthe Jews It is an Insul he Shrewdness of | ticth street Brooklyn. * erdjmances, and showing the entire workings of | ™oir of the author, and be ssued by subscription. on the “Obstacles to their Final Restoration to their Own nat eae bers ote pote oe lah be- Americans to ask phases ‘te mawkish mnDA¥.-{On Saturday evening, October 21, after a short ; “ et : ev ‘was about tol wi ‘aris perfumes got up hi t ve ness, Witttam A. D, the 63d year 0. the city and county government in reference to ‘ef E, Tilton & Co,, of Boston, have rent ey Land,” by the Rey. Wim, Wardlav. isnchects lan ps coh rare Lipa shay Ofe. | PHAUON'S NIGHT’ BLOOMING. CEREU Notite of taucral tasheeesiowtabenes 0 16 the charges. In treating of tho chargo in regard to the | Waymouth,” a new book for boys. ‘The author - | s.8. Snow, the prophet, will preach in Jones’ Hall, 658 assail rong! grenin the foreign cities where the ge Frrzaavnice.—on Friday, October 20, Wii Fes eae ch elke; Hoda hs south Gs tho obmeniow'ot the | tam Ei @. Kingtion, Beomivags eb ires eae then surrendered himself to officer Dalley, of the - oxywhere. mavesce, M. D., aged 75. Gnuert.—On Friday, October 20, at the Albemarie Hotel, in this city, Henny L, Gmaart, aged 37 yeam, & month and 14 days, ‘The friends of his own and his widow's family are ta- vited to attend the funeral, from the residence of Mr. Charles E. Noble, No. 212 Livingston street, Brooklys, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Haut.—On Friday, October 20, Major Wa. P; Haas, aged 37 years. The friends and relatives, also the members of the Sixth Now York c: 7 are rospeetfully invited to at- opening of tho bids in question, whon General Lee had | _ Messrs. Ticknor & Fields have just issued Swinburne’s | ‘Atte Free Episcopal chapel, Third avenue, between | 7Wexty-seventh precinct. Tho wounded man was re- invaded Pennsylvania and tho gloomy aspeet of the re- | “Atalanta in Calydon,” in one volume. Owen Mere- | seventy.sixth and Soventy-seventh streots, the Rev, J, | oved to the hospital, where he died soon afterward. Bellion bad affected every other species of security. ‘Tho | *th’s poom, “The Apple of Life,” is also out from the } muro Smith pastor, there will be a Sunday school at two | | Coroner Collin was notified and held an inquest over tock to be taken on that occasion was advertised, and of | S2m¢ Press, in a paper volume. The same house promises | reigex p, Mf, and the Rev. Wm. D. Walker will preach | 0 remains. We append all the important testimony the amount—one million dollars—not one-half was offered | for immediate publication the “Life and Letters of the | in tho afternoon, at half-past three o'clock. clloited and the verdict of the Jury. to be taken at various amounts of premium, All of these | !ate Rev. Frederick W. Robertson” Brownell’s “War | "4s the French Chureh Du St. Esprit, ‘Twenty-second THE EVIDENCE. bids were accepted in anticipation of the result, which | Ly¥ies;"? Alexander Smith's “Summer in Skye;” “The | street, petween Fifth and Sixth avenues, the Rev. Dr. | _ J#mes Johnson, being duly sworn, deposes and says:— was subsequently reached when no bids of the kind | ¥¥eedman’s Book,” by Lydia Maria Child; “Good Com- | Vorren rector, services will be held at half-past ten | 1 esido at 16 Thames street; deceased is my brother; I A. THE FIEND DYSPEPSIA. Twenty years ugo this flend could not be exorcised. The faculty wrestled with it in vain, and, finding it too much for them, concluded to laugh at it. They ‘of men and women Who were suffering unspeakable agonies from indigestion that “they were only dyspeptic,” It was ag if a citizen passing his neighbor's dwelling and seeii it in flames should say, “Oh! the house is and pass on with a complacent smile. But one dai over fourteen years ago, HOSTETTER'S STOMAC BITTERS burst “upon the ' world like a new curative te : i Twas | alspensntion, and ince the glad news that dyspepsia, by. could be had, owing to inflcaces which have aestod | PAHs for Every Day in the Your” Holmes’ “Humorous | geigy, was with my brother at to time of the dientty, T was | jf anqulshable "har boey apreadfag in. widening eigcies } Yond que funeral, at St. Joba's churchy in Varick teem, mot only city stocks but those of tho State, as well as oems,”” and many other works of valuable interest. At the Fifty-third street Baptist church, near Broad: standing in Cortlandt street, near Washington, with my cl fa Aipll Sgt: me orice fara z Horren.—At Greenville, N. J. net Saturday nosa, every other species of security. No fraud or collusion | + appears that the story of “A Man Without Coun- | yay ang seventh avenue, there will be preaching at half- | brother, this morning, a little after nine o'clock; I saw ‘or legal irregularity was shown, and all the clamor about | 3." which was published in this city afew years since, | pact ton A.M. and half-past seven P, M. by the Rev. & | Mt McWilliams and another man coming up on the other persons bidding who did not personally take the stock | ®M4 attributed to the pon of a Captain Frederic Ingham, | § Ctyauet side of the street; they were talking together; I sald to on their own account was entirely set aside by the pro- | United States navy, in which the hero, an offlecr of the | 4+ tne Forsyth street Methodist Eplscopal church, | ™Y brother, “Johnny, there's that detective that licked duction of all the necessary testimony from those parties rection navy, is pate ° arpree elie: that “Le | near Division street, thero will be prewhing by the pas- | me when ie pate ape el pinged ortheir principals, showing that every bid made had boon | MEht never see the United’States again,” was @ sens | ior at alf-past ten A. M, and seven V. M. and if ho wants to fight Pll fight him on the spot; in good faith, and by parties with whom not the slightest | “9M invention from beginning to end. The confession | “4+ the Church of the Mediator, corner of Lexington } deceased’ went over to McWilliams; he walked along ‘collusion or understanding had existed. It appears that | 4PPears In a fuot note appended to the new odition of | avenue and Thirtieth street, the Rev. Theodore Irving, | With him, and had his hands in his pockets; I don’t : af ‘elds know what he sald to him; McWilliams pulled out a ph Mr. Androw Mills had made a verbal offer of five per | “Atlantic Tales’? just issued by Ticknor & Fields. In, LL. D., rector, there will be services at half-past ten | to! from a behind. pocket ‘and shot him, there wat wn. cent premium for some of the stock; but as this | There aro at present two millions of volumes, printed | 4 ‘yy and hulf-past seven P. M. other man with MeWilliams at the time; my brother fell ‘was after the bids had been opened, and the | inthe English language, inthe State of California, In ‘At the Engl Sanoacweaks of St. Jamos, Fast Fif- when shot; my brother had his hands in his pockets Comptroller's power to necept such offer out of the | 14.4 year 1847 there were aboat three hundred. ie ee és when MeWilliams pulled out his pistol and shot him; L Question for various. reasons, the, balance of the stock | "Ms 3° pores hes of the Dake do Per. | Went strest, between Socond and Third avenues, there | got hold of MoWilliams by the coat, and said { would ‘Was turned over to the account of the city itsel Stony a volume containing the speeches juke de Per- | wi) ne services by the pastor, the Rev, A.C. Wedekind; | have him arrested; ‘he said,’ “Let me go; preposition made by the Commissioners of the Sinking | signy, his principal acts as Minister of France, and ex- at half. teri: Me and Wait peek eave! P20 I'll give myself up; I_ helped to bring my nd, There was not in this or any other allegation | 162 com his book on the Pyramids, is announced for a rset » M. pas ide brothor over to the corner, and then he was brought to "made a pretonce of proof offered of any grounds for a seth ar 5 g At the Church of the Resurrection, Thirty-fifth street, | the Now York Hospital; I'know McWilliams; ho licked Femoval, and as the entire tissue of charges was advanced | curly publication in France, near Sixth avenue, the rector, the Rov, Edward 0. Flagg, | me over in New Jersey, in New Brunswick; i was stand- by Mr. Herrick, hike those of Gregory, ‘nupon informa. The congregation of the Index, in Rome, has just con- will hold Divine service, at half-past ten A. M. and half. ing on the piatform when he licked me; I was going to ion and belict,” the leading point of the Governor's | gomned tho following works:—“Sketch of a History of | . attend the firemen’s parade; my brother was the only Presented lise’ an tho incritable’ conclusion ‘to ‘be | Philosophy’ (in German), by Schward; “Iden of Hu- | Pt seven P.M. soot, | “Ravin Granvie, being. dul deposes and sophy jerman), 3 : . Greene st gdwin L, Granvilie, uly sworn, de an Feached. Of the numerous letters of similar tenure | manity for Life” (in Spanish), by SauseTho Priesthooa | _ 4* tHe bert Mariano: Misto Pont einen, | says:-—t renide. at the Phitadelphia Hotel, Montgomery . Witch have been received by the Comptroller. since his | 46 Chronic Evil of tho Human Race” (in Italian), by | D&M Camsh the Rev. Jas, C. Nig F street, Jersey City; Twas present at the shooting of do- ¢ Spawer was published the following were submitted to ?, half-past ten and three o'clock, There will be Sabbath | ceased; [crossed over the ferry foot of Cortlandt street vegetable stomachic will not subdue, yapetia ts Uke the demoniaccof Seripture; its nsnociated with Fseven other fiends as bad or worse than itself, Thetr names are but too wellfknown to suffering th October 21, Mary, relict of James Hopper, aged 07 years and 6 months. The relatives and friends of the family, andof hee sons, Jacob M , George F. and James A. Hopper, aud of her son-in-law, William Travis, are respectfully; invited to attend the funeral, on Monday afternoon, at two o'clock, without farther invitation, from the residence of her bon, Jacob M. Hopper, No, 65 Willoughby. street, rooklyn. Hetcntxsox.—On Thursday, October 19, after a short. illness, Mary Hetcmson, aged 59 years, widow-of Dawid Hutchinson, of the county Donegal, Ireland. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully” invited to attend the funeral, from ber late resid No. 9 Vandewater streot, at one o'clock this (Sundag) af ternoon. Lanet.—Oh Saturday, October 21, Josmeu Avavarn La BRL, a native of Quebec, Canada, ‘ ‘The funeral will take place this (Panday) morning, at nine o'clock, from tho corner of Grand and Centers streets, Odd’ Fellows’ Hall. Lockwoop,—In Brooklyn, on Friday morning, October 20, Vixcixta, daughter of Neely und the late Eliza B. Lockwood. The funeral will take place from her fether's residence, No. 112 Bergen street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at half- past two o'clock. Miyton.--On Thursday, October 19, Micraxn Movros, nsands? Billousness, nervous weakness, constipation, mental depres. sion, headache, sickness at the stomach and low fever. All thes evils may be banished, together with. the ‘com. plaint of which they are the terril of HOSTETTER’S ' BITT! ble offspring, by a course ERS, of ‘all vagotable Youtcs the ist of an unadulterated vegetable essence (unrivalled am stimulants), medicated solely with herbs and roots of acknowledged virtue as tonics, altoratives, puri- fiers of the fluidwand gentle aperients, ' Sold everywhere, New York office 59 Cedar street. i orters, é&ec. S 8. 0f roadway, have reeeived the first and only prize awarded for Trusses, & wt the late fair of the American Institute, for their celebrated Radical Cure ‘Truss and their Superior Abdominal Supportors; Shoulder B sand Instruments for Physical Deformities. DHN M. CARNOCHAN, N, i Prot ©. V. SMITH, Boston, - Ex’g Surgeons, Dr. JAMES KNIGHT, N. ¥-y s A Drive through the Park at the Fash- fonadle hour will not show you as many new styles of Fancy Hats for young ladies as you may see in ten minntes at GENLY'S, 513 Broadway. the Governor, with the offer of many others if desired:— | Zimmerizi; “History and Examination of the Encyclical | 46106) at nine and two o'clock. this morning, about half-past cight o'clock; I saw A Silent Sewing Machine—Willcox & | inthe 44th year of his age, a native of Eglich, Kings LETTER FROM GEORGE OPDYKE. and Syllabus”? (in Italian), by Antonio Isaia; ‘Papal ‘At the Central Presbyterian church, Broome street, | ¥cWilliams on the boat; after the boat landed T came GIBBS’, 808 Broadway. county, Ireland. New Youx, Oct. 18, 1865. Rome” (in Italian), by Desanctus. Sen y' M up Cortlandt street with him; we had got between West ‘The funeral will take place this (Sunday) morning, a6 ten o'clock, from his late residence, corner of Fifty-sintle A.—Pollak & Son, Meerschaum Man‘ g street and Lexington avenue, His relatives and { % € £ facturers, 692 Broadway, near Fourth stroet. Pipes and Ci- garvolderat at wholesale and retail, cut to-order, mounted w Hon. M. T. Brewnax, Comptroller:— i f two blocks east of Broadway, the Rev. James B. Dunn, | and Washington streets, nearly on the corner, when the Dran’Sin—In. compliance with your request to state my | “Faith Gartuey’s Childhood’” has been brought out in ef t half-pest ten o’clock'in the morn. | deceased came up; I was on the outside, near the gutter; Tews of your olfielal action in the Hatter of awarding the | a cheap form by Messrs, Sampson, Low & Co., Loudon, ind Sed one te hr sega RTs OFM- | McWilliams was on the inaide; deceased passed Seound are respectfully invited to attend. : Bich alors Lash here. senrarn f= eAring: pine ing and at half-past seven o'clock in the evening. to the side of McWilliams and aid, “You was damned | 2 #lver aud repaired. Mviaux.—On Friday, October 20, Parnice. Mexmin, som Pes enearetots aie fasts of ce (ince und do etl they are bevel i cer tedege in high repute in the home circles | “At tno Blocker street Universallat church, comer of | smart in Hitting that fellow ‘the. other dag,” Mer. 6 weiiled Bs-Wl Paieanatatits, a00 | anative of Killybegs, county Bone- Wy thene:—-Proposals for. bids for this atock were adver 5 Downtng strest, the Rov. Day K. Lee, pastor, will this | Mow Pree econ Ubat ho had done nothing rt pinndiny, Vilas herict Cee ee Me ra. family, and of his brot tised os usual, and at the appointed time opened. Al! the wood’ Side were ator above per, ‘but in onnedence of mailitary | _ Blackwood's Magazine for October opens with the $ | ovening commence a course of lectures on the various | Nwny vn him-che wanted BP gfe ary 0 re sl im Tererase only snail part ofthe took was Wid for, and at wi | cond part of ‘Memoirs of the Confederate War for Inde- | rations of the world. Zoroustor and the Firo Wor- | deceased replied, “You will get your damned. head fe thot Mt all. publ ities, pendence,” by Heros Von Boreke, Chief of Staff to Gene- ” be tl bjoct for thi ing, services | blowed off bofore you get to Greenwich street;"' thera eis see Mihe money T think you were clearly right ia | ral J. E. B. Stuart, ‘Tho dasbitig stylo and romantic pssst hecicedigonaay peteaggtiay ae will alvo | Were several persons walking behind us; I recognized eerpnt “propesition to: the Commissioners of the sinking | ‘um of the writer render the effusion popular in Eng- | preaching In the morning at a quarter to cleven. pet mph g ponkates thetieass, ey hy esientohell esd to te the iy or RP Ga secoumereaent land. There is also an oxcellent paper on the works of ‘There will be three discussions at Metropolitan | his hunds out of his pocket, and said, ‘I'm a good mind Sropoatilon seceling my vous asa macmber of the Comins, | the Ttallan poet Giacomi Leopurdt, part nino of the story | at) No. 95 Sixth avenue, At “or co ton o'clock in | 12 burst your God damned shout for you;” decrasnd wan Seen a eer eB ota Soemrties oo MNT | “Ass Majoribanks” and other articles of worth. Henry | tn9 morning Walter Hyde will speak upon ‘Creative | put his hands toward hum to pash him backs, wad ther thee ure the fartyof the caaty an believe them to be, | O'Neil's account of the “Laying of the Telegraph Cable” | Prigcinies,” with anor@mle Mlnsteations. ‘There will bo | {iow a pistol and shot deceased; my’ impression is that ur oficial conduct in the matter was nlogetlier Pieper. | concludes the number. fa discussion upon the Bible and Spiritualism at threo | !i# Pistol was in his coat pocket; McWilliams turned a iN J, CISCO AND FROM WARD AND COMPANY. Frazer's Magazine sota out with an article by Fraucis |). r few steps down Cortlandt street, when the previous wit- FO na gee, ag DE Ee ‘ ‘ O'clock in the afternoon, and a discussion upon the | ness got hold of McWilliams and said he wished hira ar- No. $8 Wats. Staner, New Yous, Oct, 16, 1965, |) noe Cobbe, entitled “Troiand and Her Exhibition im | (ood and Evil of Theatres” in the evening at half-past | Tested, as he nad shot his brother; deceased fell forward Bon, MF Huron, Comitrlier Dean Sinaty atten. | 1805."" Mr. Cobbe cites statietics to show that Ireland is | 9.0m ioc aa wened when shot I walked with MeW llamas s fur , : . " ‘tioned a Contral Park Additional Fund Stock, made in June, 1863, 1 | Tapidly progressing to robust national health under Eng- | s.4ge Carter, of Cincinnatt, will speak for Splritualiets | the ferry, and’ told him he wished to deliver himself peter which the sald eeards were made—the proposals be, | ish rule, Ho states that tho criminals in her jails in | s1'xq q9 Broadway. At half-past ten o'clock in the | UP; I did not know deceased; when McWilliams spoko to Edward and Bartholomew, and of Lis father-ia-taw, Thos. Corcoran, ure respectfully invited to attend the fune- ral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at half-past one o'clook, from his late residence, 117 North Sixth street, Williama- burg. McCasx.—On Friday evening, October 20, James F. McCane, aed 47 years. ‘The funeral will take place from his late rosidunoe, ‘ No. 2 Clarkson strect, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one ° o'clovk. County Cavan (Irland) papers please copy. McCanray.—On Wednesday, October 18, Fiommscm MoCanruy, of Boston, aged 27 years, 9 months and 1S ys ‘the friends of deceased are invited to attend the funeral, — | from his Inte residence, No, 45 Oak street, this (Sunday y afternoon, at two o'clock, m. jatablished 1861. Sapna ‘A Ks All Prizes C Legal Lotteries. Cireulars aud drawi: Batchelor’s Hatr Dye.—The Best in the world, harmless, reliable and instantaneous, only per- fect Dye. Also ‘Regenerating Extract of Milleflurs. ro- serves aud restores the hair, 81 Barclay street, New York. Campbell, Apothecary and Chemis corner Eighth avenue and Twenty-righth street. —Pure Med! cines dispensed with care. Special atienUon to preseripiions. Corns, Buntons, Enlarged Joints and all diseawos of the feet, cured by Dr. ZACHARIL, 760 Broad- way. Boston and Fastern papers please copy. Kit.—In Jersey City, on Priday, October 20 vd M. MoConsenn, 2A years, ined the day on which te news of tho Invasion of | 1861 were 15,000, and in 1961 only 4,000, ‘The paupers in ‘ - docoased ne did not stop, bat kept walking on, Ax Pennazivania by tie urmy under General Lee war rected, | tne workhousee in 1861 wero.a quarter of @ talllion, and | MOrnIME the subject will be “ Disbotiem,”” and at half. } "FIC Thornhill, being duly sworn, depoves and says:— | Chevalter’a HAfe for the Halr Restores | ,, The friends and rolatives of the family aro respecttal 4 which on ail securities, and the - 2 past seven in the evening, “Progression, Universal and | I reside at Now Guilford, Ohio; T am at present stopp ray hair to ite original color, stops ita falling ont, keeps invited to attend the funcral, from Fourth street M. } ty ‘n depressing in@uence ng ty of realizing the monéy for the aforesaid stock, in | in 1861 only fifty thousand. The proportion of persons ’ asiae arvane eaceek, Jxaay City; a head ane Cornett order e e sion “a Human.” There will also be a conference at three n ty y City; a nd and myrc STL Al pure, ciredy just due, consider your eetion | in 1841 who could neither read nor write was fifty-three ct a crossed the Jersey City forry this morning, between eight in the premises for the best Interests of the city.” Very truly | per cent, and the same proportion In 1861 was only thirty- and nine o'clock; I saw two men walking behind my al hh cbarch, near Sixth avenue, this (Sunday) afternoon, = dress! atanda above comparison with any Sold at the = le ny stores and at my WA. CHEVALT .—On Friday, October 2, Mancamet MORW gg, urs, OUN J. CISCO, A locture will be delivered in the Spring street Presby- | friend and mysolf; I recognize deceased and his brother a in the 28th year of her age 7 We concar in the above. WARD & CO. nine percent. The magazine has also = chapter on the | +. 445 chureh, near Varick street, by Rov. A. A. Willits, | #8 the parties; one remarked to the other, ‘There's that Crt joro’s Hair Dye, Preservative The relatives and friends are respectfully invite’ jg LETTER FROM CHARLES A. WHITH! religion of the Maoris, a paper named “From Loudon to » a f ‘ fellow, on the other side of the street; T want you to go | and Wig |, wholesale and retail. No. 6 Astor House, | attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, nee No. 8 Cuanmnis sruexr New Vouk, Oct 1 1908. | RioJansiro,"* a notice of tho Lifo of Charica do Bernard, | % Brooklyn, on Monday cvening, October 2% | Subject— | over and strike him right om the nose; deceased re. | The dye apptted by skillful artists. ork, from the révidence of her fader, Job rey, , RAN, Eng. Ci iter: % ‘i ' | “Characteristics of the Age, and the Man for it.’ | plied, “I will; [ want you to come along with mo;” I Se ST MET 8 9. 44 Powors street, Brooklyn, ., Mar My ntightion’ bar boon cnilod to the matter of dhe | ANda biographical sketch of William Henry Hunt, tho | p00 or cia spring stroot aro promised a rich feast in | turued around and remarked to my friend “that there | Dagwerreotypes—The Only Place tm | Modixcx—On Thuraday, October 19, of five day» iu. award of the Central Park Addi Fund Stock made in | English painter im water colors, r x was going to be trouble over there, let ** just ag | the city where y rocure the good old DAGUERREO- paket MoMaxue, bel wifoof An drow TYPE is at ANS Broadway. The best piciure for this eloquent lecture, Tickets fy conts; tobe had at | T'mnage the remark I heard a pistol shot, they had es made against you to the effect that there waa collusion and fraud iu the said | “Wives and Daughters’ is still conspicuous in the | 4.) q, crowed over in the meantime to the oppouite side of the | }0ckets and cases. you award, aud that the said Copley was a myth. Mr. Copley is | Comhill, A “Holiday in Venice,” and tho “Piatonic stectoas " ~ De on «will be taken to.Calvary Cemetery, not a myth; he is 4 resident ‘of Uta city, and ean be found at v +d DEPARTURE OF FATHER RVERETT FOR EUROPR. penn Ae Rope io Ee gee ap ener | Defiance Fire and Bury!ar P@pof Safes— Greenpoint, this (Sunday) vfternoon, apna 1d stopped, while deceasod ‘ls place of tects 100 West Sixteenth street, and is —. ever follow. The magazine, asa whole, 18 | 9, sccettent and worthy clergyman took his depart. | [mshi turned around, ond mopped, report of the | HATE assortment at GS Murray street, corner of College : nfiated in the City Preetory. scare: the bid of hia referred | Father flat this month. ure for Europe on Saturday last, He had so greatly en- | pistol my {riend and. myself crossod over to the other | Per ES SABI ed Oe THD) CHS RA Ba NP ~st an pte aera Fd vod faith and under my advice; the pro- Miss Braddon holds her place in Temple Bar. “Mexico: ys himself to the congregAtion of the Church of the sido of the street, and Ne eg! the officer in charge of Mr. Wemorrhoids Radteath ured in Ten f the family are respectfully invite . ; ay , pared McWilliams; deceased fallen aud was being con. ites, withor wot the ¢ or meld. Spee wt gles ide ‘ foot 4 Femhashaetien raat aware the Calle San Franciyeo comes next, and & Lew Paper | xavity, Second avenue, by lis unromitting zeal for ten | Yuyed am net | mianten mabey acres eet cromue sr Mt, See funeral, from her ats redone, Ne. 21 BW am. very | called “High Horses" follows, “In the Land of Nod’? ts an examination of Frank Seafleld’s publication on the avession. 1 RUkS A. WHITNEY. JOHN M’KRON’S ARGUMENT. Mr. McKeon came forward as the counsel for Anson | literature and curiosities of dreams. Temple Bar con- been and, he said, the Citizens’ Association. | tains other useful and entertaining matter. A. DANIELS, M. D., Consulting and Operative Surgeon, years among them, that a spontaneous offering was mado ichael Hagent, boing duly sworn, deposes and says:— } No, 2 Union square. Sy I reside at 216 Kajlrond avenue, Jersey City; 1 saw de- to him on their part of # purse of twenty-civht hundred | eoqcod and his brother at the Central Railroad depot, dollars, This sum was handed to bim by Mr. Bryan | foot of Liberty street, about ten days ago, and had a treasurer, in presence of tie leading mem. | Conversation with them; the brother of ddccased had a mieten be “ : fishing lino with him, and wanted to go across the ferry ; this (suaday) morning, ath —alf-pase ly pub Howe Sewing Machine Co.—Elias Howe, Jr., President, No, 68) Broadway, New York. y, Ootober 19, ANX& B,\ — gidow of d'60 years, lamily are rospecttodty req seatod te the late Ora Ow: reviewed the charges alleged by his client, ‘The friends ot The October number of London Society is a great im- Dut in so discursive a mannor as to make pngregation, and laa sce load n it difficult. to detormine what he aimed | provement on that for September. oS ee ee ee 74 previous to this [bad tussle with the brother of de: | | Immense Prices Patd for O1d Books | Mind lt | Lee Oe etasaga eo to establish. He was provoked, it would appear, by his Th nected of tian | More richly merited nor given with better heart. Mr. | coaged at the Central Railroad ferry, ou the other side; | 100,000 Old Books on hand. | Sem for catalogues. ighth stree yn, F. Dy ron, a6 2 , , e second number of the new series of the Briti re ne Holy Land, and will be abscut about | we bad a good deal of conversation at the foot of Liberty LEGGAT BROTHERS, 114 Nassau street, | two o'clock, without furttrer invitation ‘antagonist, Mr. Lawrence, to give the whole maiter the ; A Everett goes to the Holy Land, a 70 o'choo Pg A OR aspect of a sori of stump speech about the McKeon, Mo. | 4tmy and Navy Review is out. It is professional all eight months, street, and they spoke about Mr. McWilliams, and wanted - ——-—-- tag or deen eed vgn 4 aber 21, Mauris - OBems, gart and Tammany organizations in tho city politics of | through. A paper under the title “How Jones was } Tis “_ adie beng pinwe bie in if 6 Bot Barons ch Machines, with Reversible tee Pounds ake coquatnanans of thee ®mily oI vi body o the other side; I told him id not know exactly, but nt. FLORENCE SEWING MACIID co, - - 7 7 and. mem- Sorray chance meeaae alter th Ter fnsvance, bape 8 rte se ealbGie coe ng i me The Eptscopal Convention. hought he would; the brother of deceased retiarkod | No.0 Bross, bers ofthe Atlant: awe Dal lub are mepectt ally invite vi eno: . Conver face itary aristocrat: New Yi and Mr. r —— ne funeral, fromm.) * reid ‘corner Recorder Hotfinan, whose prescnes at tho ‘State Conven: for the shoddy military aristocrats of New Yor Pumapenrwia, Oct, 21, 1868, | about socing mo Mey itiame passing dowa | weekstiteh Sewing Machines and Bute | Fith avenue and Wy skull seret, Brosklya, W ib (Sundayp~ —* Rk “ 7 M "2 Unit ’ Cortiandt street one night; he told mo that he conld get a tion Jast year asa rival delegate, he said, was reducing Colburn’s United Service commences with a paper on Message No. 24 was reccived from the House of gang around there before we reached the ferry that seals sa ny ot eS ae, te a level writh the | “Rifled Guns and Missiles,” which professes to bo an | pishops, stating that they concurred tn the action of the | Slub the heads off of us—that he could get a gang around + the Penitentiary. Judge Ingraham he characterized as a | *alysis of the report of the Ordnance Select Committee | gouge of Clerical and Lay Doputies with reference to | there to waylay uss I tuformed dir, “MoWitiams domagogue for having made the Hecker decision in favor | of England. The article called ‘The French and United | forgign misstonary bishops, passed yestorday. Oe ie eae iy ots oy Bic oMge tn Rim ae. Of the stroot swoapert, (his being corrupsly done in unti- | States Navies” Is pronounced by the London Po:t tobe | yossago No. 25 was also received, aubmitting an } o¢ the depot several times, on one occasion I ran the had ‘and get up for a mere stock broker in Wall | * Plagiarism of the most transparent kind. amendment to the canon concerning foreign missionary | brother of deceased off the train for rabbing passengers ; tonhole Machine. WHEELER & WILSON, 62% Broadway. | afternoon, at (wo o'chek. The mombers of the Amantic C¥Nb, am | of aii other ; base ball clubs in Bovoklynxaud New York, # gq, ; to meet at the readence of Mr. W.V. PM soon he se { Prince street, this ‘at halé-pess ; twoive o'clock, to able ady. Pacane.—Ai Hogtem, on Saturday, Oct see 21, Hwan. ’ eTTA, Youngest daughieof J. W. amd Mat + Jano'Palmer Mattame Maric, de Paris, has Jast opened a new and qnificent assortment of imported mnets, of which she will dispose at very low prices. Rooms at No. 142 East Ninth street, near Brondway. Cull and examine, t and, with the other stock brokera who now en- In the St. James Miss Braddon continues the “Lady's | pishops, ‘The Hous) non-coneurred. the brother of deceased has been in the State Prison be- Sheteure hs of the Solar EKelipse for Relatives and friends are respeatdully # i eited to att ; ene about the. patronage or the city stocks ax | MilG"” which attracts much aitention. Many pages sre | the Hoy, Me. Mason olfered the following -— Septem Calsaan, being duly sworn, doposes and says;— |” *” ™ Few bod. co. 6m art Usenet he ee ee = | iy _ : ogg Many beh elty someae filled with an elaborate puif of a London hotel, written Resolved, That all those branches of the Apostolic | I reside at 244 Grand stroct, Jersey Clty; on last S\ street, between Filth sat Sixth sven s , this (Sanday See Afternoon, at half pagsthree o’eiock. 91) $4 remaine w Hand Safes for Sale, Cheap for charged, had aii been ““suborned”’ by payments of a inil- | by Mr. Sala, who appears vastly at home in this descrip- | Church which accept the Holy Scriptures and the Nicene | night at @ station between here and Philadelphia— cast, at 100 Maldon lan be inken oo Momampecek on Manday, © the ; on of oxcepting his client, MF. Herrick's paper. | tion of literature, as he bepraises every one, from Barry, | Constantinopolitan ered, and which, reject tho usarpa- | Brunswick “tien the vars Magy a mop once oy — pine train, tom, Teeeuhy OV wh iek and Boone } Be argued that Mayor Gunther was as criminal as any the arch: tions and innovations of the Bishop of ie, bo called, ‘Trasses.—Marsh & C or avenue. i ‘Others of the city officials for signing warrants, and he architect, to Hanley, the cok. by the course of events and the indications of Divine | gang of five or six more; we st Radical Cure Truss Ofliee atill at No.2 Vesey street. Lady Parenvony.—On ‘Whareday, Octobe r 19, Sox Se. i his removal, if for nothing olao, for that he bad A British “honorable,” Roden Noel, tas attompted | Providence, to renew those primitive relations which the | utes; T got out and was getting on the train when I sw attendant, Pavenrwan, daughter of the Sate Hear Podolfora —~4 f taken pare tm g'iing np andesizumg the Biwi tet poetry in Mactnilian’s Magazine, The Hon. Roden hag | Roman schism has Interrupted. ST edkcitt wc ancceed himoatt mag och thee sce of s.| Wheeler ds Wilken, Ne. 608 Breadway— sapere ern saeete : mre okie poceh were ag sean domes Bue been up and on the Rhine, and appears to have reached | The resolution was adopted. bitch, you better come back and hit me ;’L said | Lock Stitch Sewing Machine and Button Hole Machine. he Caneml will ake oo from # ae residence c2 her i ohanan, Wood and his own removal (McKeon's) | the very depth of nonsenso when telling about hix jour- | Rev. Dr. Mahou offered the following rca oy stritians Ee aun ee bee ———— oat, ciety alse wclow . Gre’ relalivos aca $e Ualte Sinko burt Attorney, Th vigor with which | gey in vero. Woappend «few of his oat" laos: | | Raslved, That chin Hous concur with the revaation | the fang tt hat deeweed or Mie, brother | MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. frends oho farey aro need 5 attand. fhim without any reason whatever that he (McKeon) And if either came to the rivor Resolved, the of isahops concurring, That a | the pistol: If you are beg RR ——o Ryax jah Soom mle dg Fe Rr. ould see, or allevation of cause by J. B., was only Tn a far off aftor yeur, Joint committes of —— from House be appointed | after it was settled decensed said, “It I catca you or Mo. Married. St yours nad 6 monibe : Bi ‘equalled by the power and pathos of his appeal to Go- And naw the sunlight quiver to sit during the recess of the Conveation with power to | Williams in New York I'll blow your i ©0T cesen—tnwen, Oui Eoeredng, October 8, ot Spring: | ue Sleds aed anauanammmens of the femity: euetheen Fernor Fenton to remove ali the city officials in the same ‘On water about the pier, open a with the Italing religious roform- | crowd kept gotting upon the sosts around me and T got | qit“T iy the Rov. J. P. Costa, Ciauxe D. CHAR, | of hevson-in ime, James Capper , are reepecttully invited ate Nett mam tthe wo stragars | sragseennt and itn maton tenure go | oy ah rane wor ng arth car none os | BS eke anasto Mn fuss as; suche fe | Yo neh Usa No ‘geen Net “ 4 - h , seme these rates. | wits yma mary tue rpm an rp tb we enw | er, tome tet erm | ore ra oc naar 18 oy she | Rye wala ck ray, coe MR. ARADY'S REMARKS, ( Convention. . i Rov. Dr. Stryker Wintiold, 8. Bxanow to Mie ANN E., | Wrgtam Savace, in tbe D0u a Tt was evident that Mr. Brady did not yot sce any ov- Hind wraveted wih Bie and Bee, ‘Tho resolutions wore adopted. MoWillinms to look out, for himeeif, that these fellows | arientor of vio-Bom. Monian 1, Horr, Bsq., all of this | ‘tho rolativan and fronds # ro Toatented te. attond the ral, Crom his lave res¥ lence, corner of Lewis and ¢asion for argu and but a due for the from the House yas emer cee pen gf tm en e the It is deniod that the Rmpress Eugonie is writing ‘A motsngs was roceived the of Bishops Edward L. McWilliams, betng daly sworn, deposed : no avenues, this (Sundt/y) aflernoon, athalf paaktwo city. No cards, fal, who gave the matter the gravity and tmportance of | “Mexico tn a Providential Point of View.” The Empress } transmitting their roply to tho Canadian Synod. reside at 74 Monroo street, Jersey City, T am a dote the HROUCK—NEWLAND.—~On Thursday, August 24, at Grace Chapel, Marlem, by the Rev, W. Mowbray, J. A. H. o + about ae eight day aiclock. » Beane, ring tm ewe | of Mexico hr aay writen the tok, |” | "rote ten nme the sree apn i | Fee Sra Legere at Zale | Mammon Mamaia Sirnase slo tia Ho | “ropronn om PrQny, eat 28 rae sar.” vernor has already disiniaved, without any argument on | _'snatitute Canadien, of Montreal, acl the | order of the day, and moved to recommit the canon on | of the dopot and stood a few moments talking to Mr, | cards. As ©, Joben-chusehs, Wekeronry, Comm, | 7st nee or tha hanno tani yom ' is part, As it was, he made'a'spooch of somo length | Tecoipt of a large donation of books from the French In- | tne election of foreign misslonary bishops to We Com. | Wintold; before I got on board the hont the deccased and |. Hii Hats, At St. John chun, Waturaaity, Gon, Tho friands of th faanity. arm invita to attend the fons of the most amusing aud charact-ristio, perhaps, he | stitute at Paris, by Ernst Cortambert, Imperial @°0- | mittee on Canons, with instructions to roport « eanon | [*, ,tyorher came up to mo and asked me 1 | Wr Hil? Warners, ta Mascaney W. Hats, ‘ilest Rilidone of hie parent, Fikp nine eteest eed Miseoasn | Gaaass- comes Fog wren dog Fern ah oh | grapher, and the Emperor, whose donation consists Of | gutnortzing the House of Bishops, during the recess of anid 1 would arrest any thieves I found around there; 1 bm gd of the Inte Hopldes : Hall, formerty-of New | avenun eal “ se _ the counsel .n the argument, ho described the former oo- | the correspondence of Napoleon I. the General Convention, to elect such bishops to fill | thon wont aboard the boat; Hdid not seo oagining of O'Knerm—Benex—Or, Sunday, Octobor 15, at the stp pe ae) Renate ae . Ne ee OUT Woke fad ie | The fires paper of the aeseon, Ot the Montrest (Canada) | vacnmpes, with the consont of tho major noraber of the = ep Reelged orga =e hen Laan thom | church of the Nativity, Socond avenue, by Kev, Father "8 No ationd the fener 4'of Thos, Ruatiord, bi tal i ge A he tormed as eebuereoiet | Literary Club was read, October 16, by the Rev. A. De | standing committons a Ind andorinod that's goed many persons hed been | Northrop, Joun t. 0'K ure to Kare 1. Benet, alt of this JAS P. TRAVERS, Rrasident. there were a it Surrt.—At Richmon 4, an Woe) » August 2, 1661, robbed on the train, and that Lhe ‘Wham Moma Suvi, 6 Company A, Seventy -trst tops mont, N.Y. SN. G , from wounds received ab the. first battle af Bull Run, aged 22 yours. The Mnoral will jake place from the Central Presby terian church (Dr, Rockwell), Scherrgsrhorn strect, be- tween Nevins and .Yowery streets, Brouklyn, Chis (Suaitay » afternoon, at tWoy o'clock. The members of Corapaay A, and the Sev’ sety-first regiment generally, with the Alert Hose Con spany No. 3, of Brooklyn, andthe frionda, of tho family ¢ av respect, invited to attend. Vas AUR on. —On Ly 4 October 21, Fo! . Mary Mion —In this 00 Thuraday, October 19, by the Rev. K. 8 Porter, B.D. Raven &. Pre to Mere. RGGRY Minter, 'sotl lately arrived from California, Retves—Lares+.—On Thursday afternoon, October 10, at tho bride's residenes, by the Rev. Mr. Ridgeway, Jolin Rruvra, of Newburg, t0 S0aax A. Latwan, daughter of the late 8. D."Layman, of this city. Roux—Las® dtue,—On Monda: Rev. Dr. Cam tings, at St. Sto eighth street, F. B. Roux to Burma J., daugh Lasealle, ail of thi city. Storm—! dasprovex.—On Thursday, Angust 2 at Grace Cha pel, Harlem, by the Rov, W. Mowbray, Wit LAM STOF.M, Of this city, to Axwa Enza, daughter of the late Jou athan Hasbrouck, of Newburg, Orange county, New Y¥ ork, WA! 4—MoLowey.—On Thursday, October 6, a St. Paul’ 4 church, Fifty-ninth strect, by the Rey, Father Tiiodson, Me Munank Want, of Philadotphia, to Miss Av seg Motowey, of this city. many Abe “charges” he explamed the reciution in } subject was “Hebrew Culture of tho Arts.’ F thieves on board, and I weet out on the traia to prevent he bide fer” vontral ‘Park, bonds’ by Bowse telling brew Culture of tho Arts ths robberies, If possible; on tho platform | saw deconsod Husions to the draft riots aud the complicity therein | The City Council of Richmond Permitted | HON. J. &. ALCORN, BENATOR BLEOT FROM M1981S- } and his brother and abous thirty fore, and man Of tho copperhead (McKeonite) politicians of the city, to Organize. sIrrt. that would come there they would pick wp and do, just who" wore concerned in that business and rejoiced nt Governor Sharkey, the Sonator olect for the short term | “* they pleased with; there were two oF three with in the disasters of the country upon the inva. Ricnxonn, Va., Oct. 21, 1865. . beet ” | mo on the platform, and one of thom struck one of tho Bion by Lee, announced on the very day those bids | General Turner, commanding the District of Henrico, | ffm Mississippl, ts well known throughont the country; | gang; L then wont inte tho car and weot as far as Tron lasted genera! ordérs this afternoon, permitting the or. | Dut his colleague, J. I. Alooen, elected for the long term, | tua, whon somebody came te me. and. told ime thas both ' e of the Johnsons were on the train aod had pistols and ganization of the city government of Richmond, tho ob. | #88 not been made so prominent by Inte events, aud ts | vie” roing to whook mo; when 1 got to Philadelphia tionable officers, Messrs, Sturdevant, Johnson and | Ot prominently known outside of his own State. He } 7 joked round, but could not seo anything of them; Senet having fled deotousions to the omer, to which | has really never held any important offices in either | I did mot seo them agaim until “dis morning; I hoar . ' from several prior to my coming, to New York ‘that they State or federa! government, but bas cerved several nes Sir to ioc tes this romntng Lone Over fe business for the Chief of Police; on going street with Mr. De Granville the deconsed p behind me, art said to mo, your damned head howed ‘sf before you jet to Greenwich "1 told him to yo away, that f did not want hing at all to say to him; he said, “You son of a of bis mutoriala, In reviowing the points ot | Sa, LL. D., First Vico Prosidont of the Sogiety. His all 1 of Charles fant son ot Whiter and Van Ataburgh, iw months Funeral tenvices wit bo hott this (age Lge at three e'elock, at No, 200 Barrow street, etrner j Greonwieh, Vire.—On Saturday, October 21, after @ protracted ill. ' nose, Perse V. View, in the 44th yoor of bis an, The wombors of Hook and Ladder Company No, 6 and Hoeg © urpany No. 18 are rospectfully #tviced to attend @ came to’ the Blunt testimonial bis our, Whi jons har a emilar significance and did not need ao | they wore elected. é much equivocation. Ho Moke of the dreadful scenes of | General Turner, in a letter to tho President of the | sions in the Legisieanre, When the war began the wa this gfe Sy ied ‘denis te coe bMS Council communicating the order, cails attention to the | Known as a strong Unionist, 80 positive was he in bis the naval enlistments matter eaved tho city. He de- . soribed the natural outburst of public racinut, ind re. with rations by the United States commissary at the cost | te authority of the rebellion he did not attain any im Jed to large number of destitute white persons now supplied | Views on this subject that when he finally succumtsed to ited the comments of the press, whic je ortant position, being retarded by the oharacger which | at: a fal of fitey thousand dolar being tendered to air, | OC hundred dollars per day. He recommends that | Poriant podltn, Mine eet en, however the work | bitch, Til give ito you pow;" at tho kame tine he ais tha funeral tn Monty Aiternoan, ab one e"eloek, from lunt, Ho also vindicated the self-sacrifice and public | SPeedy action be taken by the Council to assume the | oF rooensiruesion bogin he was called fren Wis retire | had his hand in his pocket; ht he had a fo Died. ils inte roshdonen, 240 Dolancey street, eg gentleman in placing afull return of en- | cate of the poor of the city. mont and elected to the tirat Legislature ‘©f the recon. |v ve PL told bie «6 go away i he Anrera,—On Satarday, Ootober 21, Baxeet BD. Anions, oan “ya F. Wisox, aged 4 years, 10 months inty-pald volunteers among the vouchers of the . sirupted State goverament, On 4 ius he put and in hie pooket an: in Baty. elty for every dollar of tat lestimonial. “Ho had saved | Te Council called‘ meoting to-night, declared the | Aramid Cole Hor racud 8. Yorger, the ‘hal dou Ing, "You son of n bitch, Pit yive tt to you now;” Tthim nd friends of the family arn reepecttany | ‘The reintives and friends are ea | Invited te the city six iniilions of dollars in monoy direct and in- | Mee of mayor vacant, and completed the organization | AL Gholson and others, for Senator im ‘the Jutud States | pulled {ver and fired; I looked around for #n to at the |, this (Sunday) aftornogn, | attnd they funeral, from Grove chyroh, & J, a iwe aloulable roruite otherwise. ‘The testimonial qvon if it } of the body. “ ollicer; ot to the forry, and told an gitivor that I had 6 o'clgok, from bis brovher-in- *, J. HL Digyoks, | o'clock ga Monday afiernoou,