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b 5) NHW YORK HERALD, ‘TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1866. att Sag ] Some em. eens ete o “ ( ' ‘other deadly enemy—ignorance—and she 1 victorious | the same reason exists for adding the signature to the | at half past one o’clock, from her late residence, Rye, Bark Evening Star, Miller, St Jago, 3 days, via Inagua 13 | (Br), Corry, Matanzas; Minnie Miller, Anderson, Philadel there. yon the march | copy. It is proper *hat the person who is in possession | Westoheiter county, N. Y. New Haven trains leave ays, with wit, to Waydell & Co. ping; sehr July the F Shaw, do. Cld steamers Cleo AMERICAN UNION COMMISSION. pow she is about to enter ul d | Of property of tho defendant, or who w indebted to him, | New York st hal-past nine and half-past eleven o'clock. | BM Tone Terry, (lr), Melony, Tags 18 day, with | paihiy igh, Now Orleans: Willan Rewuedy. tal 4 ity oF Kathy should know the contents of the body of the warraut, | Gaxaorv.—InSt Louis, at the residence of bis cousin, v1) daya with com), to | Matthows, Philadelpiia; ship ‘Con eae one Goncdian Grdee thot’ be iney tar aus | Joun Ic, only som of Aunts Sheridan and the late Thomas | satire Aas (ir) Melod, Cow PAVgnalized bask rast, | barks 3 M'Maraive {Bri MoPball, Liver to conform to whatis ‘required of bim. The shoritf | Gregory, of this city, aged 22 years. bound W. ridge, Savannahs; Savannyah, Hapenw needs more than this, for on seeing that the Warrant has Notice of the funeral her i. Bark Harry Booth, Ginn, St Marks, 15 days, with cotton, ier . ws ees East Wi Northern Sympathy for the Deeds & . f a creme Mastin signature of the judge rnbsecribed to t he would Grenow.—At No. 64 Ni wenue, Jersey City, on | Jas B Want & Co. “ South. at once discover that he had no authority to exe- | Monday, November 13, Rowxkr Gimsox, eon of B. M.’and | y's, ay Ae hy Rey viet St Johns, PB, 21 days, | Bosch jeland and NYork: West Dennis; Crowell Philade)” 4) the community from the other; and tat ts | ale ene Be sieemnalan, So aoe De, Sad | ine ae Hele Sinayny Ages 29 ene, @ mies abd Jt Trig Meadona, ir Jonta®, Par oudon, 19days, with sugar, | Sree do Frances Guin, Wass, "Key Went; Lucous Baker, bition ‘anol viewor a 807. ex! relative to the exe. yi. ‘ ‘Jed Fi 3 % eee Pinbition the Howth, gamer over the Norh—aot over | cation of the warrant ie that the notice accompanying |. ‘The Hatives and friends of the family, the members Mie Anois Ape Juio, Havana, 18 days, in Dallas to | CIBb—Are steamers st Patrick (Br), Frocks, Liverpoot Northern ‘or over jurisprudence or pohtical | the warrant was defective, ‘This notice informs tho per- | of the Young Men's Catholic Institute, and the. Young Pagan, Hermanes 2 io asapeco, Ont 37,,with | te Prete oer goa Bey ne xe a iit % ; a, principles, o " Mat: ‘economy. out apprestiow. He ‘was in | son on whom it is served that “all the property of the | Men's Father Mathew 1. A. B. society ‘are invited to ac- | 8 pen, ; slkimeore; GREAT MEETING AT COOPER INSTITUTE, | economy. oh, Mitoourance und. brotherly ‘charity | defendant in the attachment, and his costs, rights, and | toud the fonera} from ist, Petor's ‘ciurch, Grand siroct, | molamen ee, to Wardell Co. On the eh, Meum Sto | visi lotsa Mutter, ant Wednesday morning, at ten o'clock. perueg Thaiaigst. Ort 3), aaa large ship ashore oa | 20h, atewinees Willian Kk rm 44 Reef, with all sails #ct, apparently just goue on, | Cleopatra; and from the to the South Patience and faith are the duty | shares of stocks, with interest thereon and dividends Jersey City, on of the North—faith ip Southern men, And when the ‘Deretecen, and the debts and eredila of the said defen. plate ae Brooklyn, on Monday, November 2 Flora leaders of the Southern people say they ace) now in possession person, or under scuaRD H. Huxriey, Jr,’ youngest son of Richard H. | wind light 2 Pes : bene Y samo the result of the war, be had faith in them, and would | control, will be liabie to the attachment, and the said | and Naney M, Huntley, aged 11 years and 8 months, m Son i i fey Crowe Be rondo. 4p dare, sith biden, eee ore Norrpan, Filled ety ape Rivosk, i York: NY marantees Required for Good Faith cand would not be moved from his trust | person it required to deliver all such property into the | The friends of the family are respectfully invited to aneed Teck | brigs Johu Freeman, Baltimore, Orezimoo, Philaielphis. @ q patiently wait an: th a, cortifonts | atiend the funeral, at the residence cf his parents, No. | *neportbera edge of the Gulf, tladoina dads TALTIMORE, Nov Icare’ sches. Cabinet, Wardwelt, hia; Neptune. New N beens ee rae Yee ety! S Ape fae oth a mined all the sathe ities referred to | 160 Ross st., Brooklyn, E. D., this (Tuesday) 16 da; Be WH Malller, Handall, St Jobo) NB; Frankl therefore, to South, all he would | thereo! ave EXAMINEs © authorities referred to 8, lyn, &. D., this (Tues afternoon, Be Br), Lock! Caracon, ys, with fustic, ngors vey as m, Oy tener Towards the Negre. nee, Tn TERY he to contenn that they wero whipped | by the defendant's counsel. ‘In Orser ayaiost Grossman, | at two o'clock, : ? "| aq inD A Dewalt & to. Nov 8 off Chincoteague, spoks | Connery, Sollivan, Me. Cid bark Flora, Hubbard, Wha ee a Ot cont to remain whipped. He would not ask’ tho | (11 How. P. R., 620,) there is no positive decision onanis | | Hixsiaw.—On Saturday, November 11, Jacksox, son of | brig Frestissline, trom Rattimers ton Mw York, toms betes Clete, (Be), Hops eee eh Wesne ee and vonsent (0 Tee reed’ backward, oF ane men who | sulject, The language of the Court (he Court of Com: | William and the lato Mary’He' vw, aged 90 years. .| Ache Pigmouth (By) omit, Cornwallis, NS, @ days, with | NOG SA Wiltee la, Now York, Lagnchbufs, Vat seve educated in tho principles of Calhoun, and who | mon Pleas) is: “It is quest onable whether a general no- His friends and acquaintan’: ©» those of “his i Shi Drenden, Davin buive, NS, 11 days, with spare, to tau oe a ship James Cheston, now & Richa ried ae Material Aid to be Freely Accorded to | plead that they pagilied every’ for these principles— | tice that the sheriff attaches all the property In the hands | William Henahay, and broth, Jolim Henshaw, are re- Tne ree acs, Sonia Munieriaen Pea takd not ask them to give up these things because | of the debtor if the defendant in the attachment jg aeuft- | rpectfully invited to attend the funeral this (Tuesday) |" Schr 88 Nelson (Br), Igett, Maitland, NS, 15 days, with ney. the fortunes of war went against them. It would be | cient attachment under the Code;”” aud they decide the | aiternon, from 111 East Thirty-seventh street, plaster. to J F Whi CHALE RTO, or ae. seatamiin Quaker city, Wert, J \. t to his f to ask to it | casegon another point. In Kublman against Orser, | Philadelphia papers please coy Schr Hero, ‘Bangor. NYork, Cld bark Casilda (rem), Bohiner, Liverpool. the Southern People. aphorrent 19 nie Foal to aak those men to give, op all & ee, he Pent Wien eee fear |. -Jommeuse—Tm Bteokign on fasarday evening Novem. | Sehr Dr Kane, fiyder: Bangor for Newark. GALVESTON, Oct 23—Arr schr James ‘House, Overton, owe That, having submitted to the arbitrament of the sword, | bb. 3),” the ‘Superior Court, uadoubtedly, did | ber 11, at his residence, No. 204 Pear! street, Hear B, | Bote Gom Tusker, Loud, Bangers 7 cay Nov 4-—Arr bark EB. Wright Jr, Linekin, NY. maha A y's yo IR they will accept the result; that they must give some | decide that ageneral notice was not suiticient; in other Jonnson, aged 34 years, second son of the late Rev, Evan Schr Walter © Tall. Hix, Rockland, sehr Laura Gertrude, Campbell, do (11 days passa, evidence that these men who have , Ha freed by the | Wo that Gr ere property, Ly mature and amount, «; Jona, ae, ml Bohr Leader, Allen, Rockland. see pe an Tages echrs Ocean Wave, Zelukt, York; ar shall remain free. This shall be concitie te. | must be specified in the notice. am not aware of an; Friends 6 family are reepectt mvited to attend r John Lozier, Claytou, Taunton, Shas, x a : Speeches of Senator Morgan, Governor | way shalt ioniin cmabloto pence with iho South peaco | decision upon this subjoct, rendered by this eour, ia any | the funeral, from St, John's hiureh, corner of Wasting | Rete Hevaue Kelly, Fronlentt 1 ses oe viesnim, | rie Mute taripihisn dann Nvores | Aum N¥ork: Si Parsons (of Alabama), Rev. Drs. | on the condition tat the mon tho war wet free, and | dlerict of this State, 1 confess, in Ah Almau of uc | io aie mon etree, thie (Tueeday) afternoon, at two Sehr Wma Boardman: Bilued, Portan tet ne PHILADELT ILA, Sow HA rig Bella (Re), Burmei whom President Johnson said to were the wards sion, uperior #, i for Providenod, , Havana; schrs Exo: ela, York; Boswn, ‘and which Keerolary ttanion tore mean { Court, to which I havo above referred. To require +o | _ Kitirax.—On Saturday, November11, at his residence, Cohn Haan en ene eens Soft proridence: Bo) puis Anne Smite dg Mary t unsel inith, Smith. Mavshaliville, Thompson, Henry Ward Beecher of the nation, “Yes, wards in chan 7” Wo bave aright | precise a specification in all cases would beimpracticable, | No. 20 Ridge street, George Kiturex, a native of Kil- Bark Carlton, from ann re to Brett, Son & Co, steamer Norman, as - ingly said, ¢ Boston; bark White Hall and d Fisk. trnsgy that these Southern people shall not, so soon’ as | and would deprive many a creditor of the remedy which | rush, county of Clare, Ireland, in the 46th ycar of his aM jpmons tear White Hall (Br), Oor a you come back, be given up to waste and ruin, Ho was | this process affords," Many plaintifis aro ignorant of the | age x Wing at bonset WAW. Mee tm Dickinsaa, sitddletown; # W Gardnet, Sieciuan, ~ Be re ae for universal suffrage; but, before the North can demand | precise amount and even nature of the emery beans The funeral will take place this (Tuesday) morning, at ny st fone 2 Galveston} MM Freeman, Howes: MA Rich, Hopkins; M a& . > of the South that they shall extend the suffrage to the | ing to their debtors in the hands of third parties, al- | ten o’cloois, from St. Mary’s church, corner of Grand and > ‘ FE Henderson, Price; R’ G@ Whilden, Neal; Pequonnoek,. ‘colar the North ‘must first extend that right to | though they may have abundant reason to behove that | Ridge streets, where a solemn requiem mass will 7 Misectiancoas, Barnes; $ & E'Corson, Corson; & 8 Levering, Cursou, and. bine te 6! 6 req ve a J A hare and enthusiastic meeting wae eid last evening | the loyal black soldiers itself, We, however, must have | there is some property in their hands at the time of offered for the repose of his soul. Sreaw Cmcassian, before reported ashore at Cape pA one: radeon. poeens = bale Cyne New 4 ‘cen of the Amer- | *trong guarantees from the South for the good treatment | iss'ing and serving the attachment. He may obtain Clare Journal and Ballinasloe Star please copy. Breton, was gotten off by the Columbian Coast Wrecking | Bedford: BA Couklis, Datel ie yman, New York: Maly ‘™ the Cooper Institute, under the auspices > of the freedmen.. (Cheerm) the information, or compel it in the manner provided | Ketrocg.—On oe, Mea 18, WM, ALEXAND) Company, of this city, not as stated in Sunday's Herald. Kin MeDeviiis New Havens Kate. Soranton, Waylon, . Nor. ‘ean Union Commission, ‘organized to aid in the restora- Letters were then read from Secretary Seward, Lieu- | by section two hundred and thirty-six; but this is after | son of Adam N. and Kellock, aged 7 years and Sreauen Gxw Meave; from New Orleans for Boston, re- | Wich; ¥ F Randelph, ki ; Elizabeth, Johnson, Hari tion of the Union upon the basis of freedom, industry, | tenant General Grant and Major General Sterman, ex- the attuchment has been issued, and notice of it | months. : turned to port with loss of her propeller. ford; Cohasset, Fisher, Providence; Joanna, Norton, New. cl » The building was | Pressing their inability to attend the meeting aud their | served; and, in the meantime, if tho reason- Friends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend Siu Youna Auurica was totally lost on Paranaiba bar ark: A H Leaming, Ludlaw, Port Royal. ‘education and Christian morabty. entire sympathy with its object. ing in the cases referred to is correct, there is | the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock, | melith of September; crew and cargo saved. “(The above | | (ae hin. Speedwell, Dixony Matanzas for Howton erowded in every part, a large nuniber of ladies being in pecs A nothing to prevent the person on whom the notice is | from 314 Portland avenue, Brooklyn, Ip ihe Belgiak tn), of Paher Pont. The aly, Mecerieass Li Rea oh ceonana itera ne ke pas, :towrames wack d ent a del ¢ sy ears, - Philadelphia. Sid bark Andes, Dalllug, Pniladelpnia. ssuxpended over the President's chair, represented be- | with great applause and three cheers for the hero of | the debt due, Ido not think the Legislature intended | months and 2 days. ila 7 Suir Magrnonoven (Br), from Liverpool for New York. SAN FRANC ., flo Lee - Ella Sosa, Norton, amer Constitution, Farnsworth, Pan in port bare Dirigo. for NY Tor do; Suwannee, from do, just arr. Ww the folds of the American flag. AS Goon asthe | Gettysburg. When order was restored the General | to deprive creditors of the benefit of this provisional | — The relatives and friends of the family are invited to at- | which put Into Halifax with damage to her rudder. resumed autingulshed speakers who were annoanced to take part | SPoKe as follows:—ladies and gentlemen It ie hardly | romedy, merely because they were ignorant of the pre- | toad the funeral, from her late residence, Leonard street, | NeF voyage sth inst. rele +8 Possible for me in suitable terms to express to you how | cise nature and amount'ot a fraudulent or non-resident | between Ainslie and Devoe streets, Brooklyn, B. D., on | Suir J Baxn Bristol, Oct S0—The J Baker, Allen, from 25, ‘m the proccedings made their appearance on the plat- | grateful I feol at the kind and cordial welcome you have | Gepior's property in. the hands of third parties, within | Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock, St Jolin, NB, which put ‘on shore below the Hwash Yerm they were very warmly greeted, especially Major rire ie -~ Ce ies as By th Ahr =: -~ _ the Jurisdiction of ithe court. wo serious inconvenience Philadelpbis bapers please copy. Bas been towed balend and saa sooneens 18 Ser at MISCELLANKOUS. ices » ‘ : se sxa—Deal ortuna, , ~ ah) stelenen ve web ia General Meade, whose presence seemed to afford intense | Foisnmbered by tho good citizens of New York. But 1 | Cth O°lr by the absence of ths cpasitintian earn, | of Henry Mesterford. londay, November 18, Euzam, wife | 1 Mion for New York: has put back to the’ Downe, leal-y A NG OF THE REG goatification to the large and intelligent assemblage, ‘wus unprepared for this enthusiastic manifestation of | hanes always states the oxact amount claimed; andi | — Her friends and relatives, and those of her brother, | ic With suils split, and was proceeding up the river Bist in | i> Hmicrate Mori Otten. Monday ever ‘Senator Morgan presided, and called upon Rev. Dr | Your good feelings, and I can only beg to assure you | cannot see, therefore, what embarrassment the holder of | Denis O'Keffe, are respectfully invitwd to attend the ‘ax Srexpweut. Dixon, from Matanzae for Boston, put | Yember, 13, 1808, the iolfowingtresolutions war wn that [shall be ever grateful for it. (Cheers) It may Ri pu - Bacon, of New Haven, to open the meeting with prayer, | perhaps be proper for me to gay a few words to you to- pant cones eae mane Ss (ging Ao dere teal, pee bee aoe zeenenes, 178 yaiiegioa street, Into Phaladeipbia Ben ant for ro rs, having apeung ‘ae adopte : efter which the Cuamwan said that it was not often | night to explain how it is that Iam here before you. | and by examining the warrant he can easily ascertain | Makes —On Sunday morning, November 12, Mrs. Hen- tit the ae ee go conalsts of, ia bone’ see Sg hnds | Hoof the Nineteenth ward in the endorsement of Fram that the citizens of New York wore called upon to | have no pretensions whatever to be a public | tho amount of thoclaim. The plaintif tn the action re- | mera Maxxx, widow of Martin Marks, in the 76th year | 5d 22 dlerces molasses, : quattiall apswarah maewing Catia Priuel Reabing wethaye to the objects af euch an association as | *Prexer, » nae quires only that amount with costs, and nothing more, | of her age. Bax Dani, Spearwater, from Matamoros for Liverpool, | xeandidute whosd previous record is faultless, a Wworkinu pea equal to that which was required to fight the | ori¢ the holder surrenders the whole to the shoriff, The friends of the family, and those of her brother, | encountered a hurricane off Hatteras, and was thrown on | man anda true friend of labor, one wh exe the one whos objects called them together. ‘The | great battle of Gettysburg for a man to stand | ang it exceeds the amount of the claim, | Rev. Charles G. Sommero, are respectfully invited to at- | her beam ends; cutaway, topgullantuiasts, ions park of bul: | entitle him to our support, togeiier with that of wl. frites Sanitary and Christian Commissions hod done anoble | before such an audience, who no pretension | ju ig exonerated from all farther liabili’y; the property | tend the funeral, from Bt.’ Saviour’s church, Maspeth, L, | Watks, deck load of cotton, and received other damage, Put | opposed to gorruption and villany us carr sain tue design of the American Union Commission | (3 boabublicspeaker, after the sublime flow of eloquence | in the safe custody of the law. In the case beforo us | L., this (Tuesday) moruing, at 11 o'clock. Carriages wit |e ey rayon be nang present system of ring elected Clty Fathers; work, of the gentlemen whe have gone before me. It secmed | tho Nassau Bank could certainly have suffored uo wrong | bé in attendance at ten o'ciock at the Grand aud Houston | ame Jann Timothy, Kor Jit aene Comlion: Ses | paver fo tise all cure effi tosleot nica to th ‘That the action of -the Workingmen’s Conve wax to restore industry and @ncourage education in the | to me when I was told by the worthy gentlemen associ | or inconvenience from the want of this specification, | street ferries, Williamsburg, L. I ap hap et coert Hbanlys pmo Alderman of t 5 M2 . 1. his district, whieh 8 a hor States lately in rebellion, This object was useful, prac- | ated in the good work, and who wrote to me in Philadel | The ofticers of the bank knew tho exact amount depo- | Moizor.—On Sunday, Divenate 20; Seeman tic. | ne ee ee fons But, slag, haw: hat it fallen by pessen af tin dealanhinnniianslibacanwat anh and woman | Buia Whero I reside, that if T came here to-night to New | sited with them, and thoy knew equally well, from the | uov, in the 83d year of Ths age, Sa senmeasd' ts Geloek Hor cargo was vallod. at @iaz00 in | Tetsstc,tane musronresnted 1 of fate. nd noble, ryan ‘opk and showed bet yens, th x in x t i! ppowed “ v esolved, That having confidence it and warrant, the preciso amount of tle claim. In Kuhl. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to | gold. his previous career in ote midst, his fidelity to pri is previous record, ntreal, was | determination to stat jed that he will ne cut by engaged in this work would be inscribed nigh on the } thought I might do some good to the object they had ob | man vs.’ Orger, to which I have beon referred, the court | attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at one see te cuary. Lot Now York take the lead in uecngth | Head, Anda once T responded that however humble | fay" (hat the gheri'is, required by eaction 2 to make | o'clock, frou the residence of his mother, O1 ‘Delancey | qt tie.bOrTon Kans, hr ytrom atannae CaM won, no date given, but was subsequently | work in th my €#orts migh he my heart was so warmly enlisted in t XG cheering the hearts of all engaged id * an inventory of the property, and {i he ha» sufficient in- | street. got off, and 1s belng repaired. ous of thecal iy ee ane cate cole esta ne beled anes ox i co-operate with them, and in & | formation io enable him to make. iuventory he bas | Mcnrwa—On Sunday, November 12, Trnssce Mox- | Brig Many rapa from New York Oct for LAT asemile 0. A 4n the glorious work, and thus be no less plan, and say anything y endorsement of their | sumoient to enable him to give notice specifying the | mua, a native of the parish Columbkill, county Lang- | Ponce, Pit, was wreeked off Frving Pan Shoals. "Nine of the 90 she victory Of onesty abd’ labor as Opposed storing peaceful and amicable relations throughout our } Pitt? Siccess (Applausts Tthas been my feat 0 | property. On the contrary, the provisions of the Code | ford, Ireland, aged 34 years. passengers left ina boat, commanded by the chlef officer, | Crtuption. Let your “motto be “Blessing, ¥ y fortune, a8 | Dresume no such thing. fe is not obliged to make an | Hie friends and those of his wife, Catherine Farley, | 8nd were picked up four days afterwards, During the tme | ” On motion of it was unanimously adopted nand D o ‘try than a short time ago we were vigorous | commanding one of the eornmon country Parag mie the greas war ic, armies of the United | fnyentory forthwith. Aller serving notice of the attach. | and of his uncle, Peter J. Murtha, and the members of | Mey were in the boat four of them died. The balance of the | recommend to the taxpayers, work: askengers (five in number) were taken in the captai tm prosecuting the war for its preservation. bikers rininated, toxee a g00d | ment he can require a certificate from the individuals | the Police Department, aro respectfully invited to attend this district the name of Hugh Mitchel REMARKS OF GOVERNOR PARSONS. ed Png trae which’ marked tho | or corporatiou in possossion of the defendant's property; | the funoral, from hi residence comer of Athy oevewttt a laychey ieemacppigeneaanty “prown, from Réndous | {ctcguneuman, believing tt and if they refuse to furnish it they can be required t6 | street and Third avenue, this (uesday) afternoen, at two | for Bouton, with con! ruck grok, on Friday evening, 10th | fidence, and one that. will, if elc Governor Pawson, of Alabama, was Introduced and | the discharge of | my | duties. 1° was forced | Oo'no by the order of the Judge, aud obedience to such | o'clock. to travel throngh South Carolina, Nw) Carolina and inking she was run | advancement of the interests of th M, where she in an easy | of th swas received with great applause, He commenced by order may be enforced by attachment. In my opinion | Ormstep.—At Tarrytown, on Sunday morning, Novem- | ashore at Lambe: Virgi can tell you as an eyewil t drawing 2 picture of the destitution of the South oc- itprertees 1. poets ph are a ae the Legislature did not intend that the sheriff should | ber 12, of typhoid fever, Davip, #on of Charles Olmated, | position and full of water ecially in the State of Alabama. | States, and nothing the people of thé North s make this inventory on the day, or immediately after the | in the 24th year of his age. Bra Epirn—Falmouth, Oct 29—The Edith, Matthews, of LISTERS, ceasioned by the war, especially , ean do will COCK: 18 P S five hundrea | be too much to relieve that distress, It was neces, | S#¥: upon which he servos the attachment, nor did it re- His friends and those of the family are respectfully | Halifax, NS, from Baltimore for Rotterdam, with petroleum, a Se es '$ POROUS PLASTER! & According to the census of 1860 there were fiv tary tor him to dilate on this, and it was only : | quire of him that he should havo suflicient iuformation | invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his | deve on the recks at St Mawes Point during a gale last night | | BEISTERS.“Thew Hiusters produce all the loeal »elie and twenty thousand white people in the State of Ala- e im] for officers tom "Y | at the time of the service to enable him to give a notice | father, at town, this (Tucsday) afternoon, at two | ®8d 1s full of water; crew saved. ofa Dilster, and without, palnor inconvenience, and never" | 1 ip for him to refer to the impossibility for officers rol y ¢ ) , 4 affect the kidneys, uma, and at the time of General Wilson's entry thestate | their soldiers to bring the fact before their eyes that we CO Nai lager er fe 2 opel ld ater ig ti mt ae baa phan tplomiceh erp ee Porte hte mel lian at a pe PRINCIPAL AGENCY, people of the South must have fearfully suffered from. | Feacon that it provides a method by which he could pro- | returning, leave Tarrytown at twenty-seven minutes past wr haut nintectal dacs a anelved ‘up ‘at Philadelphia. y BRANDRETH OU SR, was feoding ove hundred and thirty-nine thousand white | Frei of toe Toten and the occupation of their cotin. /cure this information after the attachment has been is- | four P. M. . fc ‘ r ane P, 2 Sour St Lay f Gloucester, struck rockand gunk | Sold by druggists, scomen snd obildsen, There wero four bundred | try py armed hostile troops. And if you reflect that this | “gd aud notice of ‘it bas been given to the holder of the | Pansoxs,—On Sunday morning, November 12, at his | nour ctadTuund ach with ine cargo, would prove tolal | on druggists, and forty thousand of the black race, but | peopie had been for four years shut out from the world, "Miant’s property. I consider, there‘ore, that the | residence, 71 East Nineteenth street, in the 60th year of | fos, crew saved.” Th insurance of $3000 of the ARPET BUYERS WILL FIND AN ELFG.NT AS ey being the property of those who ‘ouaial them | the whole of the male population engaged in war, the poem rved in this case was sufllcient, As to the ob- | his ago, Weare Drakk Parsons, a native of Parsonsficlds, | vessel in the Gage’ Ann Mutual Marine Insurance ‘olliee, and onleaice be fall stvies of Eny ay davai, Veivet are they bein property jection - women forced to work, no means of making monoy; t the notice was defective in being served only | York county, Maine. 32600 on the cargo aud catch in the Gloucester Mutual Fish. | Brussels Carpetings at H{RAM A) SON'S, 19 Bowery; they were provided for, The State appropriated | that iheir currency was destroyed, and that at the col- nuk tag oe phe ieee haart d of bed repeats the of the funeral, ing Insurance Company. Can favorited 2 Da ae a ea aa | Main. al t for th f “ion they were worth nothing—-con- e Jaw requires ie notice shou "se.—On Sunday, November 12, after a lingering il- | Scr 1 ‘has arrived Ifast, Me, from the Ba; fatting, Window Shades, Oiloloths all widths, Druggels tour ‘evven millions of dollars to procure meal and salt for the | lapse of the rebellion they ws h notiing—c bt ie, corpicetion, orlodividual tudsig’) een, Wiuiaw y, es 12, ingering eo tie Hocmamon dae arrived ab, Beltass Me ebay | yards wide, at reasonato prices 2 4. you will sec at once that years, ptatn picked up at sea poor white people, That was the condition of things in | Pider these things au property. y < oo Tiatama when the confederacy collapsed. At that time J sisttvss must now prevail there, Being sausted Of Hts, | property; the Pei yn cept tye ore fe error gs orp tbe dlp alee ec beg mtn the echt Leander, of, Archat, with all aila set and deserted he rorn crop Wax ready to be hoed; but the black people, Saat Chnnisaae . le waa ph fad On ene evel ye | its vaults at the time and | have shown that this money, oe at, at one o'olook 5 gy ony ae ae Into Charlottetown, PEI, where be reonived $600 in, gold. iter good onses prosecuted without fee in xs when informed that they were {ree, tested the news by Ce hetod eae ve sand the doctrines | #t the said time, belong to the defendant Mumford, be: | Laurons street. We. | sata GAL i casa taeep todas aa oreee | ‘Aiorney and Counsellor, 78 Nassau street. " sal eponse, “He was quitting work and waiting to seo if their masters would Foe eee ti tate haa | cause the transfer WHIM he endeavored to make of it | “Rosent.—On Monday morning, November 13, of scar- |‘ 'soun Anna Nona (Br), Mallott, from. Weymouth, NS, for 8 LEGALLY PROCURED WITHKoe * ‘of peace and good will to the: 2 ee eee ae ee ae a vas teat | een enunciated on this platform to-night. He could Hae fraudulent and Weretore void. “Judgment for the | let fever, Rowax Luna, only ton of Williath H., Jr., | Gloucester, with weargo of wood, was run into og, Sunday NTH ALDERMANIC DISTRICT, Cotton had not been planted to any extent. “Ifthe aaiao | Only speak asa soldier, and of the foclings of soldiers J ty Widi the prayer of the comp'aint. | and Emma Augusta Robert, aged 1 year and 10 month * | night last, off Boon Inland, Me, by a schooner, and was cut NAD REILLY, sie exteted in other Stawes nin Alabama among the | t their foes, ‘The moment a battle was over, what ibe Gace The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | down forward snd dismantled. Her crew were taken off ‘ ¢ tie, Tiack people {twas manifest that. there were two hun. | @d the Northern yoldicrs do? | They did not ask those im Philadelphia, fA Mig ies Mia pie AR Ceca bh oa aig] pe SS Basa. fae i for Mitton, Mase, with | gvening, the 3th inst., It was unanimons! ‘ . dred and fifty thousand people in that State who would | tha: fell into their hands why they had taken ap arms | oo oe tectum wide spina, Nov. 13, 1865. | | Deere ttock, roy etrcet, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at | acme tte ane er aaitith: to dwcnarge torre. | Mf, Barnard Reilly, who we all know well tobe, de wuflering for food before March caine round. When | Against the government; that for so doing they deserved | a Scr a se {inder the auspices of the Prees | One Ove jock. Dairs, baving sprung ® leak on the JOtD. - sterling integrity, stability and good address, as well an 1 Hee aee ae crite mare was turned over to him (Gover. | death. No; the momiont the dattlo was over thoy | Club, of this city, wae inad&~aied this evening at the | New Orleans (La.) papers plense copy. poe s eS ag he | Ue man anda irue and consistent democrat, dor awe Parsons) it consisted of seven hundred dollars in | tried the wounded of the enemy to the hospitals, and | Academy of turic witl great her Hon. William D. Sonpay.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, November 13, at | 4f aT yy ayn ge et coma Poach! ane jhe al a undivided « or Parvo) it commisted of woven undred dollar in | treated them a4 brothers. That was the moral taught on | Kelley delivered an address on ‘S15 tg an jnialti- | his residence, 472 Pacite street, Lovmw'A. Borpax, in ihe | Sha hailed trom Fortiands mayen * | iilw endeavors to. secure the election of a. good. wn: f Shich were not worth the paper upon which they were | the bale fild, and I ask you to make it your moral | fm Melee tine mont distiheseaten lee; | 7h eeiatven aud foun Teaxaz, Quinn, from Now York for Matagorda, | man, who knows hia rights, and knowing dare p - Brine’ detest of weary atthe atio pe. | NOW Ne Reta” ates get no tht ey ve | town asker in he country ste A | ee gestae tea ae altace aRertuny | Mes nts Reo i ahs ay | Sw ye fi . peerage ‘de i . | son e Sout n he did; but now ey are K e re Je vA ate ye peeve -nong mporsible to re- | Conquered and di Vowtiiiwee.|7—____——_<_~ _ | ai two o'clock, from the Pacific street Mothodist church, | ,,QgRenzoum Oct S0—The Reunion, Nichole. from Cldye | "Dr. J. . Naaux, Secretary.” # nor ovlogized the Freedm ‘Alabama | (nding to them all the relief they needed. (Applause.) MARRI AND DEATHS. corner of Clinton streot, without further notice. Rissa snk OekS6-¥Ms ackiibat Keacteuiation Hew © TO THOMAS R. AGNEW'S, 20 AND 262 GRiE < $n charge of Major General Swaine, which had done good | Having been satised that distros existed, it was their Al AGES . nico se bing - Beye bated 11, at hie | gahite for Odeesa and Alexandria, put in yesterday with loss wich street, corner of Marry,’ aad there you will Gud “9 Service in allowating the suflerings of the blacks, Before | “uty, #8 Christian citizens, to relieve them to the best of B dence in Nyac! ieee d county, of diptheria, Jou | of powsprit and figure head, having been in collision with the | Teas, Coffees, Fish, Flone and everything else cheaper th. ility. ‘The best means presented to the people of Married. ‘The HES aged 37 years and 8 days. sehr Anticello, McClellan ,’from Antwerp for New York, | any store in New York. OU: h the whole people of the South can realize the fruit of an- | the! Banimaxw—Suay.—On Sunday, November 12, by Rev. eal will take place this (Tuesday) morning, at | which has also'put in with’ fore rigging carted away. << ether year's industry they must perish, unless assixt- | the North’ for doing this way through the American tA i eleven 0 = " ‘% ance were peomipuy tien hed them, Nothing was more | Union eager ogg Org whose auspices the meeting | Father icin at St. Joseph p yereones Fev Hyon Nyack. The ans rie Pp. church of Rotice to Mariners. Hes, es Co x . important to the United States now than to restore busi. | had been called. With there remarke, and thanking | ¥asn to Jost Say, youngest daughter of Michael and | ¢¢y interment, “Be Will be taken to Oak Hill Cometery ¥ Port Royat, Nov 7, 1865. COMTMNOATION COUR A ees porsuive in all heir old relations: to each other. A | them for their kind induigence, he would conclude. Filen Coffe, al of iia ety. Nocards. Wor Daicas=-0n Pisa. ciciuthe Wovesiberds ater |e eee ee Cen es EE Rona good cotton erop next year would do more to suetain the | (Applause) RoMMOND— DONDE. reday, er PY | reidence, corner of MY, ie, Ses 3, at her , Aiding Tapisiine Weapon Wis Aik, + TRIMMED BC of sircency of the federal government and to help Mr. Mc- | General Frex briefly advgcated the object of the Com- | the Rev, John Brash, at tho Teaidence of the bride's | Fmaenec, Cron or mamsen and Waterbury streets, Lt 1 During iast week the > Colloch Out of his troubles, and to maintain the gu. | Mision, and at che cow of his remarks the meeting father, Joun J. Drummoxn to Mixa Donne, eldest daugh- | of her age ‘on.Damm, in the 32d year Spoken, &e. mous and the sale very great, being ax they ave at ter of Edmund Dodds, Esq., all of this city. Ship George Washington, Haines, from Liverpool for King | cent cheaper than the same guoda cat be bo c " r nd. ares and cominerce on | Sdjourne The friends and relatives arn 's Sound, Oct 14, lat —, lon 9 W. Broadway. Extra hands have been employed, premacy of American manufac i At Ne ven, Coun.. - George 2 gen and land inthe future Horcexwe—Hau.—At New Haven, Conn. on Wed vited to attend the | Gente thampton, Southwich, from Callao for Valencia, | will work over hours in order (o get 1p anotl funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, 2 aforetime—tt { Will do more to thwart the mixcbievous schemes of those neslay, November 8, at the residence of the brido’s | ou: rurther notice. two o'clock, with- | ge. 7/lat a0 N, lon 29 W. Of these low priced Bonnets; and on Monday % whe whispered to the Youth, «Free trade and cheap THE MUMFORD GOLD CHECKS. father, by the Rev. Wm. T. Eustis, Netsox A. Hovownins | OF Tien Nott Satarday, November 1: Ship It Ryerson, from Mobile for Liverpool, was signal. | and ever; day during the week we will exhibit o goods and down with the Yankee tariff,” than anything Bache SUN ape te to Miss ADELAIDE, youngest daughter of Nathan F. Hall, | ase of the heart, AGNes Rurrun, eldest Weanic dis. | ized Oct 26, lon 41 8}, lon 48, EXTENSIVE VARIETY OF TRINMED BO, Ke Sie which you could devise. Applause.) It Important De¢ision Respee the | Esa. Th te tat, cident laughter of | “A bark showing Pendergnst’s private signal, steering 8, | ranging in prlor from $10 to $25, Thess cynsist vi : kaa he idea of introducing. X; Syene—Poeren.—In Brooklyn, F, D., on Monday, No- | Thomas and Misha Varker, and granddaugiitetor gfys, | wine seen Oct Il, Int 988 8, 10 $4 60. colored Velvet, Bonnets of every price and. ses . Sn uo oe dioeel tee ie was ete te Rights of Attaching Creditors. vember 13, by the Rev. Mr. Bliss, Febinaxp Myens to a Rutter, of Yorkville, aged 18 years, 4 mote ang | © Brig Palme, trom — for Philadelphia. no date, of Barne. | Uncut, Vliet, SHE and Satin Bonnets pack 7 . jerionn. Ele wi . 4 J hg 5 ays gat—by pilot boat Jane. journing Bonnets, Evening, Dress and Kriaa ‘ he left the port of Alexandria SUPREMB/COURT. SEN AS: TOR. —— hes yr by city, on Friday, October |, The felatives and friends of the family are invited a Foreign Ports. Travelling and Carriage Boanets. We invite our “ ; seamers loading wih cotton. Eng Rofore Judge Clerke. 10 by the Rov. Charles R. Hart, pastor of the orweth | attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, | Anrwxnr, Oct 90—Arr in the river Queen of Scots, JLock- and ERMMONI. MILLINEHY. E&TABLISH Investing tens of thousands of do! Nov. 13 —Greenleaf versus Mumford a alt.—t. Sinco | street Pracbytorian church, WILLIAM McOoNNeLi, of New | 0m the residence of her parents, No. 77 Eldridge street | bart, Philadelphia, to examine our stoek and. note pr ‘ rows! a, 8 cot , ‘i ps Paaind, : Lies ro a oe cet t Toremed | the decision in Rinchey against Stryker (26 How. P.R | York, to Mixeax D., daughter of Miller Barter, of Omagh, Gicsuler et Ala Woah ane ihre ee Nir iit Siges tease are epee tate Bey do net aii at our ood ¥ ere worth consideration, “ ° " e . county Tyrone, Irel 4 ‘ f Kaen, Oct 30—Arr Atalanta, FH NYork. ; . : a i ih oe — on. ae Pe ler 75) I consider it no longer an open question, whethor, a iorr.--On Wednesday, November 8, at ees oe = bab = age. i Buseninaves, Oct 26—Are Mthare Meyer, NYork, Broadway, then our statements i ‘another year it would materially weaken every in. | When ea attachment is issued under the Code of Proce- | Goodwill Presbyter Se ate oie (eee the. funeral; Gis (howaayy hates ee Odes or marae eee ee SNERS Fon terest of the cocatey. "Tewas in this way that the Union | dure, the plaintif in the action obtains such alien on | county, N. Y., by the Rev: D. M. MeAlease, Cnanues P. | ociocy, from her ‘late residence, 270 West Forty-third | ,,Bi'44t. Oct 28-Arr Pennsylvania, Sorrento, NYork; Ro- BONNETS POR tored in the heart, which no bayonet could | the property attached as will enable him to the inter- ~ Ly : . street, ’ Her remains will be taken to Tarrytown on Wed- | “*U2,)3lnno. Philadelphia. BONNETS FOR her 06. efeatually. (ADs H Fauiorr, of West Coldentam, all of the above county, || Stell. Hor remains will be tw ¢ ‘Arr Bremen (a), Meyer, NYork for Bremen. | BONNEAS bor when the vention of the equitable jurisdiction of the Court to |" Revxonns—Konnt.—On Tuesday, November 7, at the | MWAY morMlne Tor sutorment. OCI —Sld Maryland, Bteltene. Savannah, BONNETS FOR $28 SOLD ON BROADWAY AY ® its with © remove or set aside all fraudulent claims and transfers, | Church of.tho Redomption, by the Rev, Calob'Clapp, | of nin narrate after alone aod naiaterilteee ne |S revi, Oe tenare Mandsiones Ox ; Country merchants, mallliuers and dealers, who wre te ethan deaiabaious chakahea. ia Gs r& Geonan N. Rewnoune, of Rochester, N. Y., to Huan, | Of inp ah long — _ ‘ul illness, on Fri. acorns 16—Arr Magdaiens, Calero, NYork: | want of Bonnets or Millinery Goods of any ¥ Itivating cotte a it tne a saa of this city aad Caroline P, Weil tu the 30th year of Wisaga ee” | Catia0,’ Sept 38—-Arr ship. Washington, Borry, Chinchas | fabiishiaent before making ele selection. W tooth He hoped Hisstion of the tien is ones the: plainui®’ should renever & TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. ‘Wretznnenc.—On Monday night, November 13, Many | (An¢ *ld Oct 4 for United States); Sth, Chas A Farwell, Ge | 9 saving of al least 25 percent, besides the great advautage would xpend Judgment, Undoubtedly, previous to that decision, a Broouixs, Nov. 13, 1865. | Any, relict of Alfred Westerberg, ite ‘of Ringlands and | Hava Galsieh ping Rogieage Get “ehteaaamn | Of hae of the So ry reat diversity of opinion existed among the membors of | Teaw in your paper of the 9th a marriage, which pur- | alo’ late of the firm of Westerberg, Jetty Sas On, | Siete oe oe ee “SHE LARGEST STOCK IN THIS CITY farnilies would visit the North. Ine the bench and tho bar relative to thie right, many being | porlé to have taken place on the th ingt., and in. which | of New York, aged 4 years and 9 monte, Ot © Cos | Meat, Oct 2h—Are Florella, Peanody, London for Carai; | tejghoowe froin. onthern, orders soliciod and de-yetsl a } Yarsoussaid that would be the union wi ure pied y being | Jobn M. Slater and Mise Sarah E. Gulbrandsen are im- The funeral will take place from the laterosidence of | Golden City, Bargent, do for Moreton Bay (and both pro- TRIMMED DERBIES AND TURBANS ' Rarmony aud peace throuchout the land. It was by | of opinion tHat no such right existed until the plaintiff | plicated. There has been no such marriage, and it 18 a | deceased, 106 Wayne street, Jersey City, on Wednesday | “pl2*) S NED DErnihs AND TOKE iets means that we would hear one universal song of | proeeeded to judgment and execution, and that ex- | falsehood from beginning to end. You would gratity us | afternoon, at two o'clock. 7 ‘ FE ey Cen er Aes Sooapeibe, Bec, Cremmeeh tee Boer + 68 Sinai ind Domestic manutnenite, neti ratitude going wp over the land, He thanked the re ud rel ero . y shapes, styles, designe and material, for aie ete FiO AP terees. they, moanitested. by. their | hausted his common law remedies. Nothing, howaver, | te Ptvitl any aruunitaness By yoserting thie in your — ajtatstgurm, Oct 90—Arr Navarino, Lewis, New York; John fnfunta’, it ull slzes, ual Lp aealgggers color, ‘LEridence’thas penne etre “apy By “npc Led — ‘eae ee ee te _ aren ities, aroeetl greens g earliost ixsuc. J. MORTIMER SLATE! SHIP PING NEW Ss A re in Nov}, Jane, Compton, from Swansea fer Portland, We invite parents and guardians to Crarning thee Skindly feoing which the South had no iden existed | im pursuance of the provisions of the Code of Pro- Died. PoP aw Ghoversren. Oot 31-—Atr Cocelin, Laury, York. WuPeFenev oc’ ‘Leties tring vt © tincaooe co" mumong the grvat nase of the people. Applause.) He } cedure relative to the specitic remedies aforded by those | Bunris.—In New Canaan, on Thursday, November 9, pesemesotabed OT tae 28th. Sisco Sagten’ Collect an ‘Tra teeny York; | their orurs by mail for auy article in. ow ' J ‘ » Philadel: | elosed for the price, with the size of frame or 1 f the North when they saw unkind | provisions for the realization of the property of the | Harninr Gretecox, daughter of Andrew and Amanda to think lightly | defendant in the porsession of third parties, or for the | Burtis, aged 90 years and 9 months, allowances for the | recovery of money duetohim. The plain had now] — Canreatex. Monday, November 13, at the residence in-law, Wm. F, Haviland, in Harrison, N. —_ Of the head, and such pariienlars as to color, st ‘Arr at Cuxhaven Oct 28, Humboldt, Boysen, NYork; 30th, iat nto undertand your Canc tani’, & Deltthaven, Freese, Hamburg for NYork. Sid 29th, Bavaria | Menta, will Ineure you within « reasonat art er Moet WN AN DSOMIE BONNET Ol JOCKEY. ached the people ou the South and = make seed through such sufferings. Do not | complied with the requirements of those provisions; | of hix broth t ged if you do not find that prompt and effet. | and, even if he bad, there was nothing im the case which | Y., Rovent Caarenten, in the 42d year of his CTBARED. Havnn, Oct 38—Arr Josephine, Sheehy, NYork; John Sher- | ag much care and judgment wil be used ln the selects rach ios North would desire.’ Everything | authorised the interposition of the equitable or extra- | dine relatives and friends of the family arc respectfully | Steamship Tartar, Howes, Cetveston—Bevser & Biown. FxpreaGohies do. Sid 6th, Cella Ya) Bininge Wier; | of, the goods as thoiunthe parties” ore on ie ot. fg %d 4nd great in this world, both in nature and among | ordinary jurisdiction of the Court. Tt exhibited no | invited to attend the fun from Friends’ Meeting | Ship Wm Yeo (Br), Howes, Londonderry—E Cunani. — Harpswell, Owen, do. 4 " sixty baad maraniee complete sstisfaction, sad feal certain that on mw reoult of time and effort, Encouraged vy | fraud, collusion or combination obstructing the ordinary | House, at Purchase, on Fourth day, the 16th inst,, at | Sbip Roamer (Br), Paine, Mobiie-Nesmity & Sone, Horyneab, Oct¥—Put in, Plorida (s), Baker, from Liver. | favored Win Yous erty eee mt syle Bo dy De, let us persevere in the great effortiof peacefully re- | legal process. eleven o'clock A. M. Carriages will ‘be at Rye station, a3 tvs Oe Berry, racaibo— Malt id & Phelps. poo! for New Orleans. bs ns oA ema geanes ee wte thay the Union in heart, so that if the time should ever I. This action, then, having been properly brought, | N. Y., and Now Haven Railroad on the arrival of the Brg peel MBS) Renbetn, Terko lelente ae bs Hpuiras, Nov 10—Arr bark Dente, Spearwater, Matamo- by one party « reduction in the price of each ‘con \¢ When America was called upon to take up arms it | and the Court having the right to afford the remedy | seven o'clock A. M. train from New York, " ret, Son & SS ool roe Liver Lina! MOY th, abip Marlborough, Co, . y 44 not by with each other; but it would bo to meet | prayed for, if the facts entitle tite plaintiff to it, was the Coutixs.—On Monday, November 13, H. F. 8. Contre, ane Harvest Queen (Br), Kenniston, Bermwia—Middleton ‘LiyeRroot, Oct 28—Arr Persia (4), Lott. NYork; 90th, Ar- wean parts of the Tuited Staton, eo/lecta @ who assail us from abroad. The men who fought | transfer of the $53,000 to Oakley by Mumford frauda- | of consumption, aged 48 yeare, 10 monils and 24 days. | & Co. gentina. Schozan, do; Edinburg (s)'R . 2. va. at Sher on the deadly delda of wtrife would share in | lent and void? and, if it was, bas the plainif obtained The fuoeral will take ‘place from bis late tedacnes, 1 Ente nae Hannaford. Harbor 8reton, NF— Oy, moles ‘ist, JL Hogate, diihaber, eet ‘Take the care Fey Nyaa ee Comal steont: tei? Guo of upholding our fathers’ fag. Governor Per- | specitic lien upon it to the amount of his claim to the | W. Woodruff’s Hotel, on Wednesday afternoon, at two Brig Loudre (Be) Carty, Yarmouth, N8—~DR Dewolf & a i Christian, Callao; ‘Tallaman, Chenewith, Mo: | gna conductor to let you out at Tenth street. The: proprietor s a Tolls & fons © taking’ lin goat was loudly appiauded. exclusion of the assignee of Mumford and his other | 0% ° - . i me as loudly appiaude ig a her | o'clock. ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family are re Sid ah, North America, Towa, York: Hermon, Cruic- or employes of any Of the lioteis will direct cos : Co, REMARKS OF DR. THOMPSON. creditors? And first, as to the transfer of the $53,000 | spectfully requested to attend without further notice, Schr Maggie (Br), Reddy, Halifax—J 8 Whitmn. shank, and City of Liverpool (Br), Hatfield, do; Italia, Pat- x: MEN’ oy. Dr. Tuomrnon, Presid % by Mumford to Oakley, hink the fraudulent | Providence and Pawtucket papers copy. Sehr Ann rd (Br), Perrier, Yarmouth, MeJed Fy ten, Boston; Sist, Cumberland, Full arlesto: MAMMOTH MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT Rev m, Presidentaf the Commission, made | iitont cannot for a moment be doubted. On the 12th | Coxnexy,—On Monday, November 13, ‘Twomes Sowasa, 7 . ne of the Went Perry, NYork, Ss oamekice jay Siar Pe ERTHL VENUE, NEAR TENTH $1 RO Co, Sbrief Patement of its objects, It was designed to give 2 i . Pere an eects. Te was designed cious | day of Anguat, 1865, he bought of A. L. Leyton & Co., | only son of the late Thomas and Eliza Connery, aged 18 | giagnt 4 Thomas Van Brunt, Savanoah—Ve Brunt & | | Cid ath br FAS he 8 thea Mei teers | tons) of colored Velvet Keibbone, Belle, Me . ston; Fi , Thomson, " barge quianticy (008 idivngg all Whelbhos, ec } ss ng Greenleaf (the plaintiff in this acti id “ F nae a wore : plainwiff in this action) and many others, | years and 8 months, seh Asaden, which we offer i value Staten fonuhern merchauie now an the North | various sums of American gold -cotn, inthe ‘whole |” The funeral will ake vace this (Tuceday) afternoon, at | fehr Consiitndon, Hicks, Newbern—Murray & Np hew Hans; Fang ZOU NE Now rleanes aoe, | fieem une oe Blogk Wel : ogg e Gach des MAntion in the South ne wan reported by | *mounting to about $110,000 in gold, and in currency to | half-paat ono o'clock, from 186 Fast Thirty-sixth street, | Behr BT Kiny Clendenin, Culnie—Jed Frye acy Parsla (a), Lott NV Orks Blot Cratitece, Moston nes S4kh | Dreasinakers would do well to call. itt seen. “T. wy only looked at the water froma sea. | about $160,000. | For this gold he gavo his checks to the | to Calvary Cemetery. The friends ‘of the family are re. | Sloop Active, Fly, Hartford—H 8 Racket & Son, burg (8 ath ao. i gidae M. 8. AAGISS. « Frei poli Lot HOw, whilo ‘on the route of sherman's | #e¥eral sellers on the Mechanics’ Bank. ‘Thewe chooks | quested to attend. Steamer FW Brune, Poster, Baltimore, Te bar Cet WE Are Raden, Sitiphen,, Onega; Gen Butler, ~ — y Soy int Wedmter Fae meg ce of Sherman's | were all dishonored. Undoubtedly it was very possible, | Davirk—In this city, on Monday, November 19, Jo- ARRIVED. Carver, St Joho, NB; Anna Kimball, William, do; Anda: R.. rue rragve, y peiation not et rewarding, | UY Unexpected failure, or dishonesty on the part of tho | mken Davies, of Manchester, Englang, aged 52 yeare, U 8 steamer Florida, AV Lieut W 11 Mates, companding, | WAU OUs Cronstadt Put back Sist, Fortuna, Wulf, for ASIATIC CHOLERA, ; the Bouther ‘of rewarding | persone with whom hé deait, #0 that on the day in ques- | Manchester (Kngland) papers please copy. Rorfolk, Noy ® having in tow the US ordnance slips Ben | Cin sists Gla Colong: Ber, WY Ma Me Syarx. DYSENTE RY, ee ae woe eee aie | ton he may have been rendered incapable of making Duiscott Gn Moeeey Noverber 13, after n short and Morgan, and Roman, which are brought to this pot to be | wood, Pere Pein ent ine Mary Warren, Home- CHOLERA, MORBYS, oe the ballot & * Ahem; but w ated food and his account on that day; and the single circum. | severe illness, Kuen, the beloved wife of Michael Dris- | Stoamships City of Washington (Br), Brooks, Tverpool | cuit ut 28th Herald of the Morning, Hildreth, for Mel- TI dd . no; * erould got the a (| stance that he had no finds in the bank at the time | coll, a native of the parish of Skull, county Cork, Ire- | Nov 1, vin Queenstown 24, 8:40 PM, with 'ndwe and bourne, - FEVER poring en seit and Christian rec rirensen "to" ke when the checks were presented war not of itself con- | land. - " pangers, todohn G Dale. ist inst, of Point Lynaepasee Arr at Gravesend Nov 2, Bellona (8), Dickson, NYork. CURED AND PREVES SERADWAY'S READY KELIE! smal i have wore live hundred. widows, and | elusive evidence of fruud. Therefore no criminal prose- | The friends and acquaintances aro respectfully invited | Mersagi Oy of, , hence for Liverpool bth, Tacara, Oct 17—Arr New York, Hooper, Cagliari (and old | RieuMATISM, fwen hondn vd Fat) Tn tie tah at Mont | cation could be maintained against hun founded on this | to attond the funeral, from her iato residence, 101 Greon- | baa guy milan Bot Senay Hook, steonehiy Liverpod: 121, | Xvtronm Oct Put in, Mary Mack, from Liverpool for NEURALGIA, Ani would their starving condition not be looked ater | Stngle cireumstance. | The necessities of businoss require | wich street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at half-part one | henet tor Liverpool; name day, at noon, atcancehip Mace, | Philadelphia, i ay DIPTITERTA oy vRNA ‘ by the people of Ghe North? Mr. Lincoln suggested to | that the drawing of chocks in cases of this nature, when | o'clock precisely. thon, do for do;same day, SPM, steamanip Sasonis, have Mansnintes, Oct 27—8ld Constantin, Soderholm, NYork. SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING, | See ie of he comtnicston that they should not | tefe are no funds in the banks ta the early portion of | Cork Examiner please copy. for Hamburg.’ . Rec eat Manita, Aug 20 (not 16th)—Sld ships Ocean Rover, Will. pears, RELIEVED IN A FEW MINOTES me Sanerpt nm © the Sous.’ That war nottber do. | buetness hours, should be tolerated where the bank is Desrxnenny,—At Greenburg, on Saturday, November Steamship Scotland (Br), Mall, Liverpool Nov 1, and —_ NYork; 22d (not 17th), Corremulme (Br), San’ Fran- BY RADWAY'S READY RELILF. _ attept to tate cod to srotheor® the Soth Soe. | (tthe abit of certifying ehecks for the drawer, | 11, Mruxtansi, widow of Jou’ Dusenberry, in tho Sid | Queenstann 24, wit madse and 80 rassenenrs 1 Wilms & Moxrevinno, Sept 24—In port abip Alice Thorndike, Car- - ; ee evan tino objnct of the .astociation to Hut im the case before us Bo explanations aro given, | year of her ago. Fen. ott tak tat a aL, on 02 22, srigaliznd ahi Sir Geo | ver. Tor Valparaiso in ballagt abort 261; Darke Eilza Young, | Sold by druggists, and at7 Mallen lang * Snddeirlal wid. Thon sands of packages of » and no excuse appears why Muroford did no Tho friends and rolatives of tho family are respeotfully | hous W; i2th, lat 41 06, loti @ 40, -pasned bark Roch tamer, | Hated, trom NYork, Lizzie, Harwood, for do few | ——————— penn — + ENinber of mgriondeareal ceils wut | tnuke his account at the bank good, On the contrary, wo | Invited to attend the fuporal, from the Reformed Dutch | bouvd W: aama time, steamnahipiOxty of Hoston, bount fe Parthian, Butler, for do do; Voyager, Wylie, loading | [TPALPH & SON, 15) STRAND, TWO DOORS Wer (ve ~ rar Wicans inesoeed thoy find bit oneo disposing of a large arnount of money in a mn, 1a Grocnvilie, this tuesday) morning, at cleven |. Meamship Writantia (Br), Campbell, Glaskows tex: 28, Ayroa for NYork: brig Almate, Axmin, ‘for New | Husomerset Houte, London, invite tho alonta of fin Rout, gird, tho Commission malnly de clandestine manner, and instead of depositing it in the ’ / with mise and 431 pvasengers, to Francie Macdonald. ‘No , dropped out inio the outer roads and ready for mwa, nen to thelr fashionable Overcoats for. the shana, ts eve aur fhird, the Commissian mainly de Sechaniey’ > - 12, lat 40 21, lon ened & large atenmshiy, bow hi sukACoA, Oct 27—No Am vessels in port, Zth, brig | new material and of the most fashionable style, al mula education. {twas learned thet onl cular Bel PE Pere toeriscen ire 'vax,--On Monday, Novomber 13, Exues Dovovas, | “itoamsnip Herman Livingston, Wi hy tgand B. | Amanda Jano, NYor © | fuperior tthe poor article so much lately in axe, Holy rte nites could read. In Tonnew fifty-three thousand dollars of it to his lawyer and friend, | a native of Dummanway, county Cork, Ireland, in the | Key Weer tnd 94 hours frum Fortress Montes, oiicatts vis |" Matannas, Get 27—In port barks Evelyn, for Havana; E1- | land's rengwied Bonulort Coats nt te original piers af whe poor whites oat To undeed Whites whe the defendant Oakley. ‘Talking ali thece circurstances | 64th year of her age.” : : Keg Wert, sd 24 hours from Fortress Monroe, with troey, | mira Coombs, just are: Brign RO Grande, ‘diag; J Poliedo, | “Winter ‘Trousora In great varioiy. Novulties for win See e ee write, \ hempeaker contended Wat ignorance | tRethe rchading gold to.thia large amount in cur. | | The relatives and friends of tho family aro invited tn | | Suamiahi HeClelian. Samuels, Pork Royal, 4 dayr, with Taglar eh Win BB Ne re vor a c allies was (b> malo canes ef the rebellion, and ured the sadi hun 'y-thonsand dollars from | attend tho funeral, from her late residence, 110 ‘Third | type, uarterinester. . w Oe Put ib, Li o] 7 NTMENT={W AHA ae to yce ab loase hon thourand dollar that evening to rs, giving hie cheeks to the roveral vellers, | strect, on Wednoway morning, at nino o'clock, tothe | »Steamahip Moncks, Marshnan, Chartesion, Nov 9 wis | rondun for NOME. nt Pt ounaame from | Getta eure, witout 00 } Ralirheum, P ct $l—Arr in the roads, Altre , An ‘ONTLAND, Oct i als, Alfrod Storer, Aw | Wounds, So by ail Princlpal Drug passed steam: ie ony Inteads pasved an | UKM, Rewcastle for Alexandria. &c. For sale at Hw educate the people. The two main dens dishonored, and then making a clandes: } Church of the Nativity, where’a golemn requiom mast | paseenuors, to Livingston, Foe & Co Noe Vb ‘cation were, frat, 6o-operation with the South i eptitions disposition of a large amount of | will be offered for the repose of her e#oul, thence to Cat. | ship Minnetonka, bound §; Lith, N of ‘Bowery, 1 wrond dietinetion of ¢aste, color or ely thereafter, can leave no room for metory for interment. aqinre eng ‘side ‘wheel wea meds |: QUmeNsrOwn, _ Limerick (#), Jones, 1 panne a tm - saath ‘sonaned to teach poor whites | An the whole amount of this surreptitious In Brooklyn, ‘on Monday afternoon, November exed steamahlp Hatteras In the pa + gras ie sie Sist, Clty of Loud \TEAMSHIP CITY OF WASHINGTON WILi, COs Cr ee ari eelaapare, thom. for tha dation and | {anafer is to be deenied ag still Hable to any attachments | 19, Kowano Wruow exw, son ‘of Kdword W. and Kato limond, 7 Eicohonse, sora for ktvernonl (end Brovesded), ‘sid QTRAMSIIP CITY OF Mier genecal order at, pint 4% pulities, Of men, Oe. Thompeon, ip co who. hig creditors may lave inued against it, or any | A, Few, aged 3 years, 11 months and 14 dave. eirtemudn Rertete, doure, with | “PT tn goth; Reunion, Nichols, from the Clyde, for NYork, | North river, on Thursday we Forge. Sods ‘jiusion ton recont visit to the battle frortion of Wt; ‘und that, ax in other eases, the maxitn of | ‘The funeral will take place on Wednesday afternoon, WGardiff okaore, with @ RiodJannino, Oot Sin port barks Edith Rowe, for NYork | Femoved within Bt Hots. WI Te adm) \ % ket the hero of the fight (General Sie law applies, Vigdanitins vm doctementious iim tub- | at two o'clock, from 156 Sands streets, Ruger Bros, Had J weather 7% Wil coal, 10 | g days: Adelaide, for Balumore, lag: Amelia, Genring, and expense, is : M 1 Soule ccclquiwed enthusiautis cheering, = 4 ¥ lowe aseiat there who ate vigilant, not Grmore.—At Yorkvilie, on Monday, November 13, bark Betefactor, Berry, Hong Kong, July 22, with teas, to oo. aed brigs Victoria (Norw), NYork; Oct I, —= <SHIZn MONEY, ac. : “ ge who sor over their nights, As, for example, the | after angering ilineas, Many, wifo of Brancis Gilmore AA Gow MBron, Fassed Aniier Aug aa Capa Good Ho Sx'vewa, Oct 18—Arr #11 Yarrington, Mayo, Hoston NAN AN onre ones en MPMARKS OF REY, NENRY WARD BRRCHRH. = ereditor - fret leviex an ett} of an execution, T intives and friends of the family and those of | jalnon, ww athe Raunior Got Newt by Captain W Baur Cay, Ti, Oot 2—In port bark Onriton, for New York, | A‘ NAVY BUREAU OF CLAIMS, Prize Peo Hoxuy Sano Beecner then came form nd a has : - procs rotver creditors out of the property | hereon, James J, Gilmore, and ber sons in-law, Joho A. | v7 iatd Battin rf maliche fad Ct nee, on Adg. Sle 23d, bark Plown, NYorx. A minty, back pay and tained props wee received with plendiia, He referred to the feoling | on whieh thd levy is made, Dunn and Michael Hallaran, are invited to aitend the | et, hound 8; Ninny, lat 1 48, lon O80, prosed hark Atma. | Rt,20"N) NB. Nov 10--Arr bark Teabella, Tinker, NYork. ithour advance. je. Teitormation whieh a ed the Snglieh people with gard. cm e tha atiachment been exeentod in this ease in | funeral, on Wednesday morning, at ten o'clock, from hor Sprivate signal, white flag woh red bull. Yon Ram Oct 26—I0 port hurk Case, Gerdner, for Rew | sry Nama nlreet ( anise puted erminatint of the war, | Thove anticipations | much @ manner As to give the point! in the retion bo. | late rwskdenee, Bigity-secand street, Letweon Second and (Br), Curry, Glasgow, 83 days, with coal, | Tes Thr vxne, Oct I&—Arr bark Lone Btar, Starr, NYork, | ny hae bean wonderfully and Pere x to the | fur ua the preforence, whieh tho Yaw given to the mort | Third avenues, and fron thence to ft. Lawrenee ehureh, a " Vartanawo, Hee Bold ship Lowe Walsh, “aumore | Ni ANsy, tor tow Yo Ba ey thought that be | vigilant? Tt is objected by the coy for the areignee | in Eignty-tourth strvet aud Rowrth avenue, where aro: | q@itrnmareeslot Martados), Onborn, Mio Janeiro, Oet8, | c¢rom Chine rend, for tt | winds by the res m en ee etl ye cloand tho SOUL must be broncht | that no copy of the w to its primera! stato; bat thia was not fo. Mr. Phillips, | because scopy of the, we fed “The South iy Vietoriour, sad | to it, The etynature of the judge who ant of twas rorved, | quiem moce will be offered up for the repose of hor soul, Bark Haydn ‘ae ‘ clge's siynature we mot mubseribed | GoLpey.--On Monday, NoverMer 12, Axcorise O., | fer, to W F Setimlt's Son acta ihe war: | beloved wife of Thome Golden, anc dtaghter of Rgberk no iP Martha, Bangs, chartorad for Buenoe | Qik tn mate Rio Janeio, dot 8, with cof. ®, Rhip Gentoo, Freeman, from Liverpool * late lonturo, wt; rk Yolnt(BA snow, Genad Turk, TT, B daye, with sin in ie south was gretoriour. ‘The most dewdly enemy | rent in no doubt Indispensabie w te vubarty. Welhout wd 27 day @ Y to Krew & Bitvosn ‘ ‘ Han Feanetenn), pe ATMY AND Whe Ronth had was (her servile yap cin That # | (t tnere would Be HO AeEmrARCe to th ¢ ver who exe. ly ard veep won uN UM, vl nidiie A the t * Lay ane a“ ore9 viffere 4 ul ai ¢ . BOSTON, Nov jedite steamer , Crowell, Nore; | aan , fomquosed, ‘The Koulh by compequence ruffernA Frow an- | Colae t ibM in genwine Hut Bennuoy courgQve bad 1 ob Wesinaniay afte yO DaS bowed # ba nan Ae ee iiathelds detientintes nen Ployenre © paid to bauny ond Wve « |

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