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») Whe question ts too: SPECIAL TELEGRAM TD THE KEW YORK HERALD. Speech of George H. Pendleton fe Endorses the President's Potiey and the Philndelphin Conve! Cixceenany, Sept. 4, 1866, The democrate and supporters of President Johnson in Unis county held their joiut convention here to-day. Geo. H. Pendleten was nominated for Congress in the First Obio District, and Taeodore Cook im the Second. ‘Mr. Cook is President of tho Cincinnati Chamber of ‘Commerce, und isa Johnson man, A county ticket was mominated. Three of the successful candidates being ‘maimed! United States Army officers. + The Puiaiiatinaaeinn was adopted as the basts of Dew Gnion party. The fusion seems pear- | ped We Reoeeions. in the de Convention were en- fastic Mr. Pendiiioaseneet appeared on the stage after his nomina- ‘oom and spoke as Follown:—- URN TLRS Be Pog) tI thank you for HH ‘ower von conferred by this unanimous nomination. T di doaire to receive Seti “en tendored as it ieT shall = im the spirit in which tt is with all its duties i eng To you, my old constituents, my friends, who more than twelve years Swi ia early manhood, on me this nor- who have so sieadily, so kindly, so warmly, y contest since given me your MPO, and now ins Botwithstanding my shy have testified your arab in of my efforts, what could I say except ipagiiesy of simple thanks which iny heart is now too, to ulter? To those gentlomen whee. I see bofore me, swith whom T have not always been in such a harmony, I desire to say a word of acknowlodgment. 3 thenk zoo for this testimony to the intogrity of my and the sincority my convictior You een asi willingness to bury in oblivion the dead the past and to unite cordially with all who pon yor nite te with you on the great, simple, living question of the present—that question is union ordisunion, peace, feuleroiy and streng!h on the basis of the old coustitu- téon, or discord, division and weakness unttl we shall try ‘tho experiment of x new one—the restoration of the gov ‘Srnment on the practical unionism of Andrew Johason and the Philadelpbia Convention—-which has my hearty and cordial bi gpa secession made efiective by the Wisunion. negro contralizi icy of the Yadicals in Congress. mean that Philadelphia Con- vention which met two woeks ago, in order that by frarerna! conference it might unite the thirty-six States, ‘and not the Philadelphia Convention which sits to-ay to perpetuate the disorganization of the States on the Dasis of a union of colors. ‘This great war could not puss ®way without results. Itis not like the breeze which Jeaves no trace We were wid that (he doctrine of so- cession and the Institution of slavery were the only patents of discord in our Union. The doctrine of seces- Bion was pe upon the issue of battle. The deciston was against it; ard the Southern people, the action ef their ‘sate, conventions and by the nnenimous declarition of their delegates “at — Philadelphia, vo abactoned it as a ralo of political action and basis 0 politieg! organization. The institution of Wevery was also involved in the conflict of arme, and ft boo, under») action of the Southern States, har passed ‘These are the results of the war. They ¢ universally recognized, and the question is whether Those results, having been’ thus attained, the people will Fevere rore the Union'tn its integrity, rasume onr flag with y-six tare and rebuild the ‘shattered fabric of the nae mi. The love of the Union is a sentiment hiehvies devo in the hearts of our people, It was Bis that couse’ borh treasure and blood to he #0 freely Raviabed ; tt was this that made armed men spring up in ‘our Novtiweat as if from its very soil; it was this that aude old) mon shonlder the musket’ nnd youne mon matron woluntesr; it was this that made and maiden and wife’ consent that on and lover and busband Blowld Ancar the — perile of battle; it was this that caused gach a thrill of joy when tho eee ee armed Confederate gave an asaured one af anion pence. Tt was love of the Union whi gored ‘at the hearts of the Southern people, hid- on under the passions which the war had excited, wie pons them 80 ra acy fhe decision af repare with sucl ly to resume their Soione ‘olieens. ig eal be sold that this wontiment shall be cheated ot. the fruits of this great a uni) the people both North and Sonth can be Inced. that. mee cachh fo abandon the constitution om Maktaa oti Ide tie eedetalage wich mal “a and sul nites dens ihea, tte dee Lon “ Bus ay Ud Leaton, Benes ak, OF, Fara semana Me baslea restoration wd of Andrew Jolinson and. on the Ph “dori jonvention. I stand with that irmiy id steadfasty upon the docirine of the absolute restora- fice of he Union, opon no other conditions than thoge prevorihed by the constitution and of the tmmedtate. in stant admission of the Southern States to their rights of » Wepresoutation. Let us make the canvass on this iosue. reat for passion, Us | oreat wod patriotism of all our people, and } Fegartiess of differences on past Ms in one effort to rescug the government he perils ‘swith which radicalism hae surronuded it, and = hand is ao our children aa perfect as we received it from our Patlors, THE CAMPAIGN IN INDIANA. jorescope—A Conservative Mujority in the Urgisintere Cortain-Governor Morton on the Stamp—Trade and the Crops, &e. Troianaronis, Sept. 3, 1966, THR POLINCAL #TTATION. ‘The caavass now in progress throughout the Stare of Jndixoa promises to be one of the most exciting ever kno ‘The rodicals are putting forth the mort ex- troorlinary exertions to elect their ticket, and stick a nothing fa their electioneering schemes. The pres, the Pulpit, the courts of Justice, the polico system and tho Beboothouses are all, wherever it Is posslote, bent to the | ork of making votes for the radicst ticket, Money is | Doing lavishly epent on Unton tongues and the “grand ‘army of the republic.” Soerst politiens organiantions, are Su full blast, and the exttre radical party all over the State | Ga pervaded by » tld revolutionsry and riotous spirit, i Swhich threaeens bloodshed and ei. a ie | every quitter we ara in datiy receipt of sevoitnts show- _ Ing attempts to break up democratic or conservative | BREMEN, resulting in some instances in bloody riots, in * which the knife and piatot is freely used. The tendency | Ro Inwiessness is greater evon than at any time daring the war. J) A notable fact of the present canvass is the extrasrdi- mary sagerness of the people to henr discussion, At the Dusest cason of the year, the mestings of cach party | Shave been attended by unugnaliy large crowas, At ward mmeotings in this city, Where herctofure five hundred hav Peon considered a large crowd, two thousand persons MTroquently assemble to listen Lo tha efforts of secon) end Wehird-rate politicians. Throughout the raral districia the anxiety © hear discussion is oren more manifert, | Srowds of from five to ten thoursnd permons frequeniy i Aecomblo at county mectings, At 9 barbeewe la D owhag Breen, Clay county, one of the mow primitive voctoas the State, a crowd of at leaxt fifleen thousand pertona st! vem vied, come of thom coming in Wagons & digtanee of y miles, Ata mass meeting yerterday, fn Martias. sriile Morgan county, an equal nuraber were in attoud- > rirourhout all, the canse of Procideut Jokmeon tan ply nee poem The party ia re moatly from the ranks of the re- Tove! tod mdi A * to Mave tow geration, admit toe § adic aie a ten in the October qlaction by a ima { Soriry ranging from fifteen to tweuty thousand in the ate at lange. TRE CONGREFPION AL PoRteCn rn Jn the First distriet, the Honorable Wm E NTbisck tr pppoeed by Judge De Bruler. Goneral Harrow wae a candidate for about six weeke, but becoming dirheart fed by the slime show of an election fully er Mshod on the Of ft health, ant Jaden De Braler was { dea bi Ww therlangnter. It wont hort the Judge eh an he le used to 4 baying beon beaten twice Setore ‘There is uo doubt of Niblack's election by a ot, mayarity. Mtigneral Waiter © Oreeeaan, 'K ty it tiene err’s majority wil! 4 Buss ond decieve. Tn the prea district Judge Marring ton. demotrat, bas @ soft thing of it in beating General Hunter, Keer ix an abie, ae] welt ‘ornan, Of great personal popainriiy, ae we hie in toe Pourth district Jadge Holman, democrat, aod Colonel fre P. Grover are the conteetants This in @ Strong democorntic dintrict, and Holman will be retarned by a lorge majority. There is some dienffection among he demeomey of Franklin county, who are of the mighiost State rights persuasion. They bave some jocal grivvabeos, in addition to which ther think Hoi man's courte in Coagress bas beon a little too [Moral Hut the dimfection will be more than overcome by ' , | pecemiogs of Jobnson men, a6d (he majority will be shout b ne wstial e pein the Fifty district the pastilent Julian hes ax yet no opponent; bet tt ia generally copeedad that Generat | Meredith (Joinaon — tnake the race, Tuere ir lit Tie of no prapeet of Moredish’s lection at the present b time, thougts he wil Jargely redic> Julia's majority fe tn tins (ibe Sixta) distrect Captain John M. Loud re. ' presents the democracy ard coneervaticos, while Brovet ' Wrrendier Goweral Judge John Coburn is the rdical Dawont’s majority at the last election was Capta't Lord in confident of te no sock pings ne radicals habit of wes by 2 eee, box-rtutting |. @ituce _ phout moe theneand. | ton; bat T ca mye Bn oe Ave the seat to which ' Bon, J) Pordine (Johi Sones ea ones ee area AY her LA democrat . The lauer at fret a Tenner rity. ian i ; Haein extromiiy oft th ie tad Sait enirsuce of "ent hy ri Lowry, mocrat, posed port of thu ie W, Withams. jig not much doubt kines Bowes Ibe taed’ red vertical tate Hg Bap ta thet etn ot above prs tel 4 Fi hnd in clesr weather should be seen from & ‘of wo Gobaidorabie oth soto Me Hehe in i nt 39 416 Ny hyp 6 888 ska—rreep Bisco that Aer ra ticht want ance Sy een co eer: The unt inn Axed white ght, varied, bea Dash every tea, Tile placed bp aire ye fea ware, ip ar who! Th Parton oft oF the Hight in given th Int 40 62 30 8, lon 28 ag LOTTIE LORY OF cate Kat d ut 20 vad: a Qo et Enlucria ‘or Kallatra; on she" wastera whore : cpa ate be Naht will be a revolving ie light. atiaining ney avery minute. Tela placed at ap. ler ie fenahere een level of theses. and in clear should be seen from » distanoe of 16 tiles, ‘ition of ibe Ught is given in lat 4 21 N, jon ont wits 10) of Greenw! By command of hele tordshine HO HENRY RICHARDS, Hydvogvapher. NOOHLAND—NOMTHUANT COAST.—-LEDGE OFY TARNET SEAS Hypgoararine OFrion, ADMIRAUIT, } Townon, July 21, A dangerous ledge, with o 8 19 feet water on i re- Prem dlne Lo! discoversd BF @ Culloten hnoy of far ni gad lying in the way of vessels of haaey dranght reund- From the est end of the 1 Tarbet News hears it WKN, dlatant thrae-quariors of s mile | ‘The auters or af eutianee (o Cromarty Firth ahould be kepe well upan 10 Sinck,/g Johnson man, would ha allowed to make th race avainst Shanks. ‘Asti Ha resets Sontheen, an would not be safe to make @ TORR, », the democracy aud conserva-— tives in the House will have a majority of sixteen mem- bers, while the Sena» will be clove, As Indiana legiala- fires have an ugly habt of voting to break a quorom, the clection of a Wnited States Senator rag ad majority in both houses is not a sure thing. Voorhees and Hon, Joseph B, Me! Aa is un- far piat competitor for the Governor's chair, are eee aspirants on the democratic side. Morton, i Colfas ad and Julian ary understood to be down with the same complaint on the mdical side. BS KXCULLEWOY, Governor Morton's health seems th be rapidly im Proving, and he is making an energetic canvass, The Speeches of his Excellency tattoriy seer to be modelied after those of Brownlow and ‘sho Pettit, a played out politician of thie State, as the dirtiast Eyeaker i existence. Walle we te all gina. to oe hin pe jency, it is to be raareeed Nhat a metastasis of the complaint which rendered a ttip to Europe and an 8 lication of the moxa neceseary, has transferred the ¥ to his brain. We all remenbor when, less than year ego, the country was electrified by the gad !ntalli- The wa: Tigre 1 Q) rl All bearings are marnetic. nee that Governor Morton was hopelessly paralytic, Variation 25 W in 1966. ind hat nouling but a sea veyaee and the healing fog wolers wae charts—Sootland, northeast coast, Now, 2170 prolong bis it of Vichy covl The Geyernor left amid the sniveliings of all Bye! People wrung their hands in hopeless grie!. swabbed’ their eyes with bid the soldier's friend goo He went, but to or groat ee returned, no beter; returned to die, they sali There was more wailing, aud hia Execliency continnad b die very gradnaily. In the meantime the faithful bined sweet incense to his many virtues, and continued to wail, Then came hie Mesonic Holl speech, Peaple thought it was rather a robust and venoraous legacy fer a dying man to leave to his country, bnt continued to wi}! feebly. Now, | believe, the farco is plaved out, and the Governor, having suspended his offorts to shotile of hw mortal oi], has buckled on his armor, hke the good, hearty figutor be ie, and js smiting the sons of Belin, hip and thigh, from many a stump. M18 MEANWRSS, The State owns a faw old condemned cannon, thrown on our hands during the war, fit for nothing but to be fired and occasionally exploded at politteal meatings, and on Fourth of July occasions. ‘The radicals have free use of these cannons, but the Governg flatly refused to per mit the democracy and conservatives to use ther evidentiy laboring under the deiusion that they were his own private propert ong MYDITHURANAN— WET Cone OF re 7 eae FLASHING LIGHT ON PONMA 181 Trowodwarme Orrin Avurearry, Lonwox, Aug t, The Minister of Marine at Vowenes had isa notion that on nnd after Aug 1. 1866, a Hight would be exhibited from a lighthouse recently ereeted on Ponts Island, conat of Tealy. The light ix w fixed white Melt, varied by x tash every halt minute, This anid to be visthle in clear weather all ronad, the horizon ate distance of 26 milew ‘The fo: «ama apparatus t« dioptric or by. Tonaos, of the Aeron nthe tower is square with light red colored strtnae, 82 feet is the and standa on the summit of Monte della Guardia. at = teland, iu lat 40 58 GN, lou 12 ST 2% nagt of LIGHT AY CATR SPARTITENTO. L ‘el d be exhi- erecied at Cape Spartivento, ‘The light is a fixed white light, at an elevation of 264 font rove the mean fevel of the san and in clear weather should basean from a distance of 25 miles, Noe fllvminatiog appmratics is dioptric or by lenses of the eronmad order. TOA tower mands tn Int 96 08 31 8, ton $90 49eas! of Green wich, By'eommand of thet GRO # ht 0 ‘on the agnth coast of Sardinia nedanine, INRY RICHARDS, Mydrographar. PRasprers " All crops in thie section are frat rate excet fruit and | pay wan cn ate: eiurl ae i wheat. The wheat crop ts fully as good ax last year in | 4,047 Sxthnen, Craw mn OF) Ute vp cine 90 dow ot; quantity, and tho berry is ity per cont better: yet, from some unexplained cause, little wheat comes to market the farmers retaining it in their bine, The oats orop piipipell Nowe STD hile Fhe Karbteen aoht TOS, tow, winter fin at unibar, at $1 50 pee Ib, sald tobe the arxeah price evar paid was never better. The corn crop {«tremendoay. Thora | , Brie Kechol, Bughee arral Beverly 4th inet from North is great activity in the pork trade, and every “stock” Atlantie Goeaa, with LW bbix spand 2% do blackésh oj} on hog in the conntry above the size of a rabbit is being boughs up for {aii fattening, There is a senreity of etock re and an abondance of corn, consequently the compe- uti BORINESR PROSPROTS ts lively. Bosiness, which was terribly inflated during the war, has collapsed to its normal condition. The disturbances consequent upon contraction has mainly subsided, eud business is being resumed on a healthy basis. Rerts ¢ dec! ned twenty.five per cont, partly in tema bense at the extraordinarily large number of houses built dur ing the season, Veople are turning their attention to manofactures, and capitalist can find plonty of profta) te investments. | A good hotol butlding, with a good man to keep it, ’ wi, Arcot Frovirstomn Tat inet. she Arthur (tifford, Dyer, with 100 bole ap and? 130 do binekdeh of AM Dyer iif diemmean, Corvell, Wp: ap—all Trem Spoken. &e. loadtiey, Hayden, from Shieite for NYork, ont, from Swansea Jane U4 for « ara, 30 days omits no date tat? N, Yon ok Bark Gubriot (Pras) 9) days from Leghorn for NYovk, Ang 20, tut 4949, bon 58.46 Bark Kureta, from Boston for Havana, Foreiat Ports. anpiry, ANZ Arr RT Tane, Amidon, 221. hone sl Liverpoat A CAMBLING case _ Roni Crest of the Wave, , Wauacheldt. (0 Moutevided, Idg; bark ™ Ancona, le. xo, Aug ¥—In port brig GF Penntaton, for New Superic mt. ofere Sudye. Reverison. Sarr. 5—Damie!t Parish, John Herker of at. —An order 2—Aer wig Morrit, Raton, Moston (ore of arrest in his case was granted by the defendants, Uaioe ny sche WS Gmgory. Anite Regus a Piainti® alleges that white walking through Chatham | 29h brigs Kaonie, Trader, Not Hatieras, irra, Willtama, by defendant aad broaght into } N¥ark stroet he was nocosted No, 100. ‘There be was induced to play what is ettied : chy Ade 39-18 port brig WA Rogere (Re), Dur 0e, Pov Htaltimore three card monte, by which he lost some $100 Harker nse ‘Aug l4cin pervbrie Mirginia, Wood, for NYork wos arrested and gave ball to answer thy rE0. SHIPPING NEWS yward, for New xt day, yea, AagM—In port ship Aquila 6. Havant, Ane M08 he port and ordered to, Mariel, belt Anna Welling!on, Johnson. (vom N York, sehr John Barker, from Mobile TE Packer. from “Wark; sil p somsed frora z Head Slat bark Alexandre (Be), feom Mabie bg Mo mort, “9 7 Holmes, mor 6 $6 wend Mel bot Rite Coboen, Wileon N¥m “ he hte Hat mehr Queen “fhe ek Bry SM ide at Maan. : for Baton wy Ravandion, aL 86 30 Beek. - 5, 1856. 7 ramon. Aug tbl, rants (Rr). Lanland:> fr PORT OF NEW YORK, SEPTEMBER 5, Yon Rept ieetinbheeg, Lovian 1Bri, Guwiey, for dp ethers a8 before Clonred. os El tt a Hh jiant saStennahte Atgpro (Bir), Meduicken, Liverpool vie Queent- Yay ie, Aue Ae athe J ‘wi i, HE Regal Cr), Bien af toe M i ty Sadloo, 1 a0) garam a tas (Be), Hareia, Liverpool Williams de | yy san NS bas vopectad for N sa ay ot the pat oss e Mtr), for natwen: moran Eicanie (Bs do, Ut Ateainship Maneer (Br), Warvdaon, Cow Bay Snow & Bar | bury Pradl Mey eld. tur NVark. 5 na Maree, Stocdeabip ‘Aibeiiibibe:’ 3 ne , Borezuen ‘others an baton ene eae yr pee Nao Oe, Peipt ont Nie a i heir Reins veg hy OG none i.4viny one beige Wave i Caroed, Pairk . Stoomst: aret et Navrotn, Cur Potay vat Riek bee iB Werries Saree Bs aa ri aha. 514 beg ret na =f) ray Mewrorer Ang tn port bark Eis ot Steas Portiand—J ¥ Ames. stianas ae WareOe Agree! ld ae, Hay Steams Ee ort atin = we Rorussia (am Sty fit Wood Eoverpoo LT Shi Croat Wasson, npingian, Fverpoot—«" 1 Mar CaN wk %& Atbion (Br), Hisenbrock. Rremesharan —C Messing rei < chitin: ‘Reréing, at Ineta, ays, Aspinwail~JTerchant d ¢ a yet ait rgent, Harding, 31—Cld aivtp Superior, Willams, Liver. W--81d fark Aptol. Jackson, N¥ork prica-At Aecen uly 1, hark Manchester f Gomiwin, T tho Vining. mm Bers Bris in, Mulligan, Portay Priace-R Murray, ka Cows, Ang: Caiveston—Murray. Farris & Co. ae tau or Mi Bek Es Bk Bee ie, Wi inrry, Aspawall—Vaname iailrond At Momtorh ble, Zllkn.. To neat stn Le. bin Sea Gall. © A * nd. he aid Pin ita! Ys Aspen (+), Stary Cow Ray.-f1 t DeWoll & Co Bowley, Attn vant, dark Dawn, Marshall In the “aoe (Br), Bouglass, Cow Bay—I¥ Whitney & | Right at Renin Cech fonje, End. Mawr geiue two Anerg, yy Derk May Queen. Phi com cera dane 3 hark an ft Naples Symes, Chace & Co, ae rn ine en Kite Rhiviige. jase Stent ‘Sorfolke—J A Steison. xr Pe VS a Feat Hien: nre—Delk ior & Des ne! ), Aldrie! LA Ser eoutes, Morciaon, b ileanios" B nage. Arrived. Steamahin in age, Groone, Havas. Wiith Rowe, for Fernando Po. American Ports. DATA, Sept 3—Arr dele Annie Batchelder, Stent dip New trgland, Dodaa, Liver. u ne cera; Givay (Ar, 3 and 2 hours With rade and paserarars, 4 Bark J mle ate (ei. Vunderpie: ogy ‘Caline, U8 deve, with cha wie a esr wee, to ‘er guson Nickerson, Sleugat, Raltimere Brig Gee cre (Br, mrmes, Cientuegos, 2 days, rpeol; wins gp ro 8 Turks Fatund, 1 day a er ‘ 0, Turks Falun va, wil WORK Sept toAer arhe Muttatting salt 4 Mn Reve vane Ga ctee vies, ourmeen Ailpn'a Point! ak » PH MN dave, with | souyek, Janos, Sexandrta, Va: Bureett Hart, Dagion, Peo videneo: Active, Matibews. Prll iver. Went to nex ave" ig Crrous (of uardiner, itead, Navaunah, 9 days, with | The brig nerd fo Demerara, 34, ane Eprnces, for Umber, bo 0 in the Om rig Clare vie wot ag penn ee gy Crab toland, 16 days, with Vier aleenrdein Bs staat tay ae tie ake che Kale Merrill, Bede, Gaiv via Mangani! nN prieae; conan reat meree. ay, aeee Sh CM ateamabie Osero!h ¥ 5 ie Vas, Meyer, Hetvond Now ilaven Satan Mecee Heria. ® car Pron Rowe: th ge Marher, MK ork iRusvalls foriiand, C1 Tutte Aver, Sehr Sosapuing, Ball 1 aa hole: Connection, Pea: | Rail Reyrolie NY¥ork, W CALAIS. Avg ab ate orig Trontnn, sawyer, N Work. aghrn Staanaiipa Persia, Aleppo. Lb semis, Saratogs, Al ’ Perey: 0, BRN, Biog Minek(org. NY ork. Ald aaeb marte, sour Wile Fink, Waite, <4 Yes th, Ringene. Hine, do not, BE. Ba Rive Mount’ Hoge ars perked io bn the Wom atin, Marine Disnsters. TOR, Ane Ph Arr Vhiakens ledge sunday morning, € deauege than tha lows of ca amcor without fort 4. Wonton for Phi Bonk Hagewraarg was on the obstructions 24 Inst in Ap | Geary, W pomation diver, Lighter from Ricomous) wonid go to be: oom. Whiiaker, Philadelphia for Hostan: & Haw Nd, Sey ria Two Bootwors (thy Phtiadetphia tor Portmnouth; tarah Woonter, Leland, Sites’ Beaton, 1 fs hos Seen telaby w i hemnpore ordo: New deaiand, Farhan, RBlicsbethpart far Crow saved Barton, Cy den, NYork for Laer Miscellaneous. Reinert, Hand: 8 Purser JC MMuertas, of the steom-tlp Eagieffrom Haron | Ate eealen . has our thanice for Ges of papers iid nit before report excer ‘ort dy eo ¢ aio). AZ, *, bu G Kardest wasden, Sure Cm arswoure (forme dy the 0 Az 738 tons, butt OK Aver, P “4 Now York in lott, bas be 42 toms, walle in Haldmore for $9) at Moblie on oe B80 Soma Brey was old Quarsotine reakrirt deans are Kull en lore ounty, Ma, in 1980, bber, Marana; ore, Cedar Kove n, Nop —Avr schon Aguas, Tribliie, Phila rh N4. ang 2~Arr steamship Htesiont py CVA abips Moukanma (Br), Gritith, you, Mores. do, bark st Georges, Bernard Notice to Mnet R STRALE FLOATING LIGHT IN MANONAM nay Hivonocnarme Orren, A " pan, duly Th, 1G. Adrwirmity chat afver it be moored sara te Art brig Welw ¢Rr), Leben. Rie 4), Abrenberg, Liverpoot iro. Cha hip bark Sophin (Br, Information tan tweets rex the mouth of October, 1940, a Light in the lakouadi, Triear or Ranger Strait exibibite a fixe | widle lig ac gievation of bove the wea, and in cleat Wealber should be visible hark Montane; or hey eat, Us anil 6h th Arr put te for enol ne Lady of the Lake, Wi sid sieamner M Martin, Warnes, om nd fs mipores li 6fashuus “aber at | eOdiNG IM & LOFtkerly dieection from he paansula ORs lenny , Sept S-Are sche A Boyd, Holmes, " pienate ion 4 given in lat oO N, low Wu wh ocene & tL S—Arrsohes M Mand, Reooks, Philadel SULE SRO NARLAN CHANNOL FIRED BED LIGHT AT Rane lt, Pett, ant HW Benediet, Once, do. © Bell LARD OF 0%, Hook: F'Mose, Davin, Fell River Fiveh by the Canta ot for do: RB buh gona, at fhe ean Pager Mingan Peae i ay an fined Sibived 90.8 Kerker Hight ot Sutabonngs # MW Preeman, Bidridge, and Tree — Brooks, Raker Xow Hon is given in wt 6 ON, loo 24K | York for Hyennt Weedon, aud Nacheniet of erwe a n Hobmes Arnold ate soap Oregen, Rhodrs, I’re eomnmen? of their lor sh videper for § ¥ or 7 GEO NENEE RICHARDS, Bydrograpbat. 4EW LONDON, Sept 2--Acr eebee Rath Haley, Torey denre, u, J 8 Johnaon. Smith, ruil meRoky—@anrys oom ON Kor NY¥ork for Norwieb. Joba Waison pee sen The I Placed at An elevation level of thy sen at the emtremiiy of the mre ‘ihe ‘Of % feet above the Blaadertypart (oe F RS Mansi NEW is AN RN ets NOWTH ATLANTIC OCKAN—RAT OF PLATEAU Te ROK The Mu of Publle W thet on Wh day of Beyem 1258, Vy! “ whieh has heen moored east of the Futenn de Roche Bone, | OH the went comet of France ero two Gxee white Lig@ta, tle one be 9g and the other MB fom above the level or: wea ara, in clear weather teey shoult Ue seen from a die or of 10 ma ile Je Teyrel Is painted red, with two maste @urmounted by pd RW Godire ie Hee Beara: ceo Totelt, Mite Seton, voles pha le moored in 28 fathoms, ‘8 about lat 46 | New Be: ieN"lin das BEY ot Groce wich, Bria epee Pen WY Wealher a bel will be sonmded qvickly for Cotas tt 4 ¢ a" Bint Aminete, with an interval of eae nabites, Sarre Vin Deeventot a veseel passing mere the foe: Varn thaw bie Pratl fy teSachats For thin ells tranpes te be sonnaca win, ait, whieh would be heard’ at 8 much ‘greasy tbe Ar ie ge 1 preg item argon, w praboet s epertees Arcot seatine Ba ota, ag SAS FE o tw onl * iver by Fo erat 1 meattacrs notwith warding the vivienhe eee ie diph ipbie Givetaepe Michsrtton, Sod Wartout sara gk are acxrancd amwinet | RUC tetra Pasay, 4 ne er | tab gaipte cob? Pract, Ss Burnan sashes Palmas siete wi PROVIDERCS, Sept & OBO HANEY EICHARDS, Hytrographer, y prieane sane Wen MEDITER LANE AN —CoasT OF nya av PORT DE oon On Hrveogasrine gy I Apert ater, on Lonpow, 7 pe PRL AO Rt ryt Shi fee teed te higiwe of tha the’ iev't ote exes pate recs SSIs Sen vom 9014 pin. chem Wi ia eset = ~ ae Lagn atl i mero samaer, Be 4 Vans, Bord, rae be -~ i Bore eames tration WA Toe ae on ard be eBid. he. A-lhcoeattannal on Friday afternoon, a throo bP yee Sma dl September 4, Feixx Munrny, in jj; Louisa Gray, Milabethyo. " for 7 peynnide jemed “ART kcbrs Anna M Edwant te do (or Pausahs Py-hew, Clog a eget Ci City | Seen your: nd} 2d, Ben) Strong, Brown, Pr ‘olin INGTON ” fener i Gi Sgptd— Arr ateamabt, startight, Pe TREASURES OFFION, C or Cre. be received at th ofice, tor por PER CENT MOT Gere De . Providence.” Ch oatony bark «Wii malo x of city, reli Pi od vertitted those mataring in 170, LNT Zand 6h PORALS us ‘\ By order of the Comiriting on Parnes Bom D MAG runkon, Oly eanurer THY TRUSTYGA OF canoe MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. On Wednesday, September 6, at of the bride's parcats, by the Rev, Mr. Bavasr—Hacway realdenve Mr. Wreuiam Baw, to M r attend tie funeral, from the nee of lis ceapbetion of Wee Obto and Mivmian pay, both of Torapkiuavil, 8 esi Rusancrn Walid. | Ceeeraimeon this (Phursdayy ee eee: | Foad Coapeny {Bonines irises, WF res she Bhows—Ii On Wednostay, Soptomber 5, at | The remuins will be juterred in Cal “Mew Yous, Fuly A decree of vale of the Clroatt Co of the Unided\u for the divurtets of Ome and Lidia: having been ‘ten ale of the Ohio mud Mississippi Matiroud \bembe ou the 20th of Hepler war uest, vole is hyredy slack, toads or elalra will be rrrbye tate ow eek wary Cemetery. Mokray.—TLucem, the youngest and beloved daughter Of Margaret, widow of John ne The funerat will take place this (Thursday) moral, e| nine o'clock, from the nev of her mother, 140 Ywenty-tifth street, 0 St. Stephen's church, where v1 the Church of ihe Mosman, Brooklyn, by the Rey. Wil Ham J. Frost, Peas T. Baows to Mary Eugenia JAUN- oe, Seager of the late Joveph Jaunesy, M. D., of Bentomber next, ugiand) papers please copy. Cortixs—Qor:. On Thureday, August 90, at Morrisania, | #0!6MIN reqiiom masa will be oftared for the’ repose of J... Munn Cn Ke as hf Rapa bo the Rov. Mr Iti, Shwnat, Ta Contine to Lovin dt | BCE Sh theucr to Calvary Ceuicters for iuterment TOTIOK TO CITY OF S¥LMA_ HONDHOL motion On Wednoalay. september 5, at Goldens |, NO Golaarn of sily of Seine thle) Counae tect ‘Hrsty,—-On_ Monday, September 3, by the Bees bacco vanity, wife of John B. Me» | que ated ha greet to i AMY 4,00. mnkers, $1 Na © Marabatt, De: a 0 4 , and danghter of the iato John Kas of Phila: | streak, New York qity, at the enrliet” peseimble a © Maraball, Drevne way, of Worcester, to | Comme: and danghter Philadeiphia, . the number and ainount of wich bona end the an rune of John Hoaly, Keq., of New -Nienotus On Thursday, August 80, at tho resi- dace of the bride's rauther, by'the Rev, W. M. Boole, Mr Darwis Fb En to Mise Vreroma, daughter of the’ late Robert H. Nisholis, all of this city, No earda. MeCoxnex—-Wiankys.—Io Brooklyn, on Wednesday, eres at the Routh Presbyterian. ehoroh, by the Interwxt due thereon ~ their of realdense or pot FERMILYE & CO, V 4s 0.44 WALL STRIET. portie CAweNcY, —Ou Wedner tay eae re ScOaneNey, aged 41 yearn The relatives and frends of the 5 se funeral, at the Forty-second wir north side, opuembe family ares m at BANKERS ANU DLA) 1. NMENT STIs 0, one Rev. §. ‘i ‘Canis, morning, 4, Matern, Coven < teri Me ward Walceye al of Seen widow of J. Mason Hiyfe, and danghler of Wood Gihwon AND COMPOUND INTEREST 40104 MeLirax—Hystor,—At Calvary chareh, on Tuesday, | The relatives and friends of the Cuuity are rexpoottally CLOSING PRICK September 4, the Rev. William D, Walker, Coxnminnn | invited to attend the tunorat, from the residence of her a ssi : ; htor of the | father, Saree ty fifths ateoet. this (Thursday) afte Now Yous, Sop. 6, 1006. noon, at Three 0’ e\oe' ico. SERB abot - dee be mm Bevin in and granddaueht's of James Rau On Wadheone 4 wi the . Prat—Miwe—Al the lrat Prosbetertan oh ATL Fat Thirty fourth sires Tawi aneost es Raby N. J., om Whdnesday, September 6, by the Rew, | #09 of Charles and Aguas Rauwlek, sand 6 June J Dr. 8. f. Shoddan, Heuer €. Pass, of irooklyn, N. | Myat sale Notes ¥. mir A. Mader, of Ratway pe Tay do. Had oa ae — . wi age Ao Dieu. "ead % ee? cae oN —At Hndvon City, N. J, on Tuesday, Sep- The friends of the faolly aro ip te attend the tA “ de y dase, relict of John Anderson, m the 85th | funeral from hw late rewidenee, on th (Thursday) [agra itease| some. do Fear of ber age, : Carriages will he to waiting wt New Hainbacg ou the vs ey tar alla ‘The felataves ane friead> of thé tunity are respectfully | arrtrul of the M Ww AMTRN—e1a.000 ON invited to atte’ the “uneral ou Priday afternoon, at smn, —At Winnipank, Conn, tay two o'¢lock, from ler Lote trom the Rev, Dr, Pay tor « Carriages will be Ohio, Minos wei loves and at Uaroe o'elock | 4, Jr Suctn, aged NL year. “ Fuueral th (Toursday) alt Friends of tho family cum tak half part cleven A M., und carriage wil b nu Ki ance at Zoath Norwalk depot. id this appminad Axoo.— piember | Jous.—.On Wedacsday, @optoruber 5, Crawums MH. | wildavion Thy 8, Cona Av A Geor- | $1. Jom, in the 260m year of his a Bay, near Hun ine L. Brouwer fi ‘The friends and relatives of the faraPy arc rexpecttoliy | yy é requested to attend the fmeral, from the residence of lie | ayy Adenly, oh Tuceiay morning, September | father, Lawl St be yoy Moar oh Bow no 4 Kaas O. Bannen, th thagsih yoar of Hit aye, afterncon, at two 0 E d ‘The relatives and friends O€ the ‘anily are invited) to ‘Tonm.—-On Sanday, September Woat OOO Waste trem Zion ghuml, corner of Madison | chester couuty, WaLisam, aldiat son of Tobin, on real avenue and Thirty-ciyhth strat, this (Thursdiy) abter- | stonneutior, aged 8 years, 6 months z, Hoboten ferry, Pr Wah, Mi two odor: z Cork, Treland, pop posal A aoe echo cichioveotentimecreiecsitvastiy-st Bewwerr.—suddonty,on Tuesday September 4, Wmtiae | Vaysanm 1. ompbor 5, at halt. TO $10,000 WANTED WITIC A PART. Bexar, aged 66 yours past flva A. M ¥ atraot, noar Bed. 10;000 22:7 ae laght mavuteriurion best The relatives aod fraynds of the fateily, also the mem: | ford aven Isaar vady Hook pilot, in The profit are Ver, Voll pertiodlars will bo giwee bors of Star of Rethlelem Lortge No. M2 of F. and A.M. | the 45th vear of hin mn Advowsiag OW, Herald otfige of the Supreme Coane!, thirtieth degre”: Semoatria Son: SIntives aud friewds of the ruaty, and those af - - ta trantioth degree 4and P. Masonlo reef Memphis, | hicnen aie” (na Pe Mla aid meena 13.000 Saxrs4, ADDITION A, WO IEF and te fraternity, are respecttully invited to pay the | pilots and ‘ho art Ho. 241, B- \fcoaupmny Gabe talpy es io peeetee eodiaeeton eae fast tribute to the deceused by attending the trnera!, | and A. M.. are reepecttult vited te the furore oi anact Aaaneen pang bow Iie Harold odtoe. which will take yMce from the residences of Nik son, | from big late roeidonce. Vroley morning, ateloven Thomas Bonnett, 215 Falton straot, op Sunday asiernuon, | ovclock. The remain wilt be le to Htten Tetand for SI acs Hoe ) LOAN O% HOND AND soRtTason, at two o'clock. | interment i+), Inoue oF moe Hpunyon eal eutAlmy Bomsrzan, on Wodoeeday, septeinber 5, Atomrs V1 the members of che Orcar Gules Lodge, No. 249, ¥, end | Mt oer Or Brooklye Se IV strat +4 a only davg cob (und Catharine Hamstead, Ayed 2 | 4. Mf, are iiereby summoned to mii at ibe Ledge. room. se yenes and LO raCnLhs, No dway, on Friday morning, Sopterber 7, TO LOAN om nown AND *) SLT5.000 ‘The friene of the family are invited to attend the faoeval, fy No. 86 Henry screct, cite (Phorsdayy after. noon, at tree o'clock nine o'dlee'k, for the parpore of attend our tate bemehor, Isaac &. Vanderbilt donve, Quimey mtreet, Unita door wm ow ALY Sew p= VOMREN MAbD: Buancusep.—-AL Kast Haverstraw, N. ¥,, of biliont | Brooklyn ag fevor. (, A. L. Buaxtatann, of Brooklyn, aged 4% youre DC. PLR Morey. COPA NEMSULES, Vunen! at bis Inte residence, 273 Jay ginvet, Brooklve we Aap. Reptomber %, Weustn, infrat vanrnex WANTED. PROM 95,100 To sto. Gaba, tots (Paireday) aflornoon, at five o'clock, © Pricndx or | the farfily are sovited to attend without farther notice. | 5 Caspian. On Monday, September 9, in hor 1th yenr, Honey. ¥ opted daughter of Mane! Cutan aad eran dougiter of Nicholas R, Van Brunt, niet aod Sarat Aan Ward, aged LO months ou rat wit! tates plate thie (Phuret g) a luek, from: Twonty eighth wirvet and Thiad va. PAnTRR wacren aru ATELY. JA. Cove bondved ditven comb lo alone tn ait will realize 0 large fortone ik ene yaar, Pull Tip {riends and Tolabiven of the family are zenpeonsuly | Wanoy,—On Tiesday. September # Wautan &, only. Wulerview. « Gia Mon tiaay, 1 70% Thy Up invijed to attend the finera!, from the residence of her | son of Wittinm M. and Frances ©. Walton, ayo youts ony « hae VAN WAN * grand iather, No. 202 Fniton aveune, Brooklyn, thit | and 7 mortha Hy « iy WA ae Asa vv i. 4 (Thaeasee Yatternoon, at four o'aiock. Nhe friends of the family are reepectt by invied ty at pit On Turaiay, September 4,,aftor a shor: mt | jond the funeral, Unie {Pbice lay, aflornoom, at po'el ve! Pactinwiare vis Mtiydtee ‘spgucntion et 40 ‘ paties Stine, Gurergerne, K., danghter of Joseph D. wet bh Buttons ie — oy Mary Mi Costa, aged f years, 7 month and 6 dave s TROL TION OF GOP. nt ti ern toes Neen bad of atts, J tt ae Spettie: i Paras ae nore, nas ‘ bate ‘aay 4) hy ry aa i 1 WE Phe platives ‘and friends of the tuinily, he nnudonrs at 1 o'clock, from the reiidence of hin parents, 2:7 Woy Sree, 1 Vm. Pi vn of Keyaove Lodge, 286, F. and A.M. aloo the members xth aiveat ee of \ue low tre engine company No, 42, are respodfully At hin residence, Motthaven boll, Weq- Pauses we “Wee glen SMe invited \w aliend tho funorai, from the roeidence ber | ehortar “oonte, Y, on Wetnesiny, septomber b, indienne AS: parent, 81 Nocth Moore street, this (Phursday) aor | Joux Wee tnel,, Wilihemnebaeg be ‘noon, at ane o'clock. The funoral will dake plage this (Thumdny) aftsenoon, a Rinne Conownn, Ln thas city, on Theaday afternoon, Septem. hes ver 4. in Mi your of ‘eye, Neiaow Coseven, focmorty of New Jersey. Bls romaine will be conveyed at an carly hour on Fri- day morning to the family burial ground at the Gid at four o'clowk, Writ Th Harlem, on Tuesday, rious Weenie, of ehole ra. ‘fhe remains wore interred in Greenwood Cemetery on Tuewlay. Rapteanbet sienet panon w yee 1m A talhonst even pls eptember 4, Ann CLASA H, oorton Toonrnt Charet, new Enalishtawa, New Jersey Warr tn Wedveaday, September 5, Aoay Rowrer hon 400 acres af, tons Tans, any il saan of Commraroin.-Om Wedueadas, September 6, Mary, Kon, ont: wee Aram ghd Kato White, aged LO mouths fon iv Joa, on which Ca ama” bale of ARGOS sister of James and Michael Commertord. ; avd 1 Ree fine hewte rate, with au Ne Weanee friends of the tamily aad thowe of her trotters in- ™ im were The friends a peter y Fone telly 7 The pers and friends of the family are reapecttall, ‘our furwishing @e ‘a te wack taw, Patrick Joy: ‘itd to nvend the tuneral, irom her tate revidedce, 171 wat Titty tiret etreet, this (Thureday) afternoon, at two 0 aloo, i. Septomber 2, aftera short wk Tsawwina Cane awed 17 #, the eldesi daughter of Ben. cot tie ail ave invited toattend the funeral, fron the reside parents in 1240h vtrect, between Sixth and Se nus, thiv (Thardar) morning, at ten o clock TLS TD POLITIC MEETING OF THE INDEPENDENT YOTERW Ax ment for tree raeee, The beet of veferqucen ran to given, A neh © eos u Orangebarg, KC DARTwEn Ra dla eee, 10 sf ee pant astert rae, boon 10 | eftror k ~On Sinday eve but mover® ilinex, Soew yrars 6 months aud 18 vow edetio and Haral M. Cara, f tetim of the Seventeenth ward wilt be heid at J err: 3 7 ‘The remains were interred in Westfield, Miebmond fae: 1h Ving “vant, om Thursday evaning, Sepembrr | Mabe on ae" county, Staten Island 8. at o:slork Mentors nail those wishing in jola will ad sure in ooen, Commvos—in Brooklyn. On Wednesday, fomember | pinisectimod. | THUS. ModRANN, Chairman pra term Bete 5, Isapwit.a.daughter of Michael and Susannah (ummings, | 108% Seder, Secretary pro teu : “— aged 5 months and 17 days. Mere WALL GARR RAL COMMITTEE. pane, Wane. yrow oo TO a ‘The roiativer wid frie are juvited to atwend the fu- lar meeling of the eommittee will be by é one of tne vl bend oe. ‘ork, neral, from No, 408 Atiantic street, thie (burma?) after. | lel, tare yates Arg > pow at 8 a'elock, tel aee s oar henge ‘ ° Wi LOR, Charmrn. D tee ihe waewain, ‘noon, Urewsax.--Co Wednesday, September 5, Axx. wife of James Drennan, a native of parteh of Mooncogal, county Kikeany, treinad ‘The reintives aud friends of the family, and sleo those of ber broibers, Jobo and Patek Bator, are reapoct utly invited to attend ibe funcral, from her late residence, Lenrel )1 near Calvary comotery, this (Thursday) after. Quon, at two o’elork Cavex.-On Wednesday, September & youngest sou PARES, Sa ae St eS fc h et Sy gee TN es Lauer ot yal iat rier Kinctapath and ee, ‘wards, will be eld « at a keemend Third avenue, on Pridey ‘evening Bepte ber i, ai ign'elork ROR, NDORAP THE ACTION and pay Ad traee XC. : tw HDA aeNT O8 AD of Matihew Gavin, aged 19 months. PHILADELPULA “CONVENTION, an va Arun. RITTER on The Cineral will take place this (Thursday) afternoon ned Avugnet 14, ing oatla a one 4"; at tall past one vek, from West Forty-recond rianda at the President, and liv fir he vmod! lpndres sere gone lt 4 aire, sénieten af Wryal representatives te Oungrees from al Thon irosae oy. tates OF the Union mre inettad to take part tm the pecewed- On Wednesday morning, Seprember ji, | * yawn, aged 72 years The reteves amd frends of the family are respectfully: Lawited te attend che fugeral on Friday afiornoon, at halt part une o clock, from the Moravian Churob, Siaten a 7 ANT A = “wien. et. wr reser ah pera WTP Dek YOUNG MAX OF Warr Shia os are Sr ee a Hic s- saison sea text te SOP be Wrveret ty ther Arees , Hered end at WAI -—Ppeerren bah gS ™ A Mel pa oe tt aaa $5000 % eect at * " resrnmn. apy Tle. qreonmt iM Rod I be prewent to ad: mine of Arranpernen ts, Hon, MIC! ONSOULY Twenty ae oud wore Chairmen, Colonel Geo B Van Hawwr, Sinnteenl) ward, secretary JOHN GON pinent spenkor: ineetio onder oF * At New London, Conm., om Monday after. vember & Sawvut fx sas, of New York lives and friends of the’ family are roopert. radu y) after. from bis tate residence, No uae oer Fiver ot yi ator ioe hart Weat Twentioth street. Fine Prediaen Smith, On Wednestay, September 3. Karri: and severe ilinass, aged 6 youre donawr ivi verny, ator « short 7 monte Relativen and friends are raapectfully Invited the funerai from her late revidence, 1 this (Fhtareday) afternoon. at one flomax. At Southold, LoL 7 wt Homan, aged 74 yearn Py “Herring on, Herrera: » LOAN OF FTORS. MOWEY LIBERALLY Atry A age £ BAME, Gr Ay THe 2h A BROKE Tey Bia a HES, JEWELRY, he fx a WEE VOR DIAMONDS. 7 Kinwokae airork ug wate 4 S8000% city, o* Hrewm — At St Vinoont's Hosptsa! on Wedn AT i rom M S udires Ponsrrenneen, We eptember 5, Merrnme M. Avante mis vaistor of the | Lh street. will we paid tne ‘ late Archbishop of New York), in tha Stl year of ner | “\* om SPO) BAEK, CHANOR Fr anTN i WA age, Of whieh 4) wae spent in religion. 4 iy sy exatrier, for an axtrnordinary Her remains will be takes to the Mither Hots of the TAL BROADWAY 1 PAY THK HIGIKIT vn cnn prin ar hes auostiy 8 ue wed Biniie of Cuerity, 6 ro mterment Requiem masa will | ter Dlamendn Wascivee ho pe oth , At hameng. Apply or take o Vriday moroimg, at half pam ten o'clock, AAACK 2 : c i gp “i he Chapel of Mownt 41, Viacom, near Yonkers, New Ope stlert’s Theaire S300 Ma ore er * wewetua B. ~ w ue t , woe Wate Lod -At Springdale, lows, on Sunday, August ” wen’ gn PS re A fo LW ARON y hop oe yiwiav's “hat saree SS 7 ee pa Samer aod Mary Hodgeon, tn | gy. Mdridge sirens, vetwonn Diviston 6m Catal sirens S10 000.-4ef" a deand edna Samet Hixews, On Weduesday, September 6, after a short MILLINMRY. 2. JX). raat may bw shtainnd fer toe, shape, evan but rovers iliness, Manraa Ky daughter of John 6, and | “aoe | Wotela ottee —_ Mary A. Hinchman, aged | month a peter WONNATS AP 68 BROADWAY WE AVE - a The relavives aud’ frienia are espe tfuily invited \o a! how te viore the Lergert eee = thie ° (ay tend the (uner! from ber father's residence, No, 33 | por'ed nnd home inade manutact 7 Aenlere weed HERTNE SS OF POR TUN ITIORS. dy wall to call ahd examine betore 4 clemwhore Also novelties la round bale My Miaatns Ludiow street, New York, this (Thursday) alternooe, at | tao o'vloct Howray.-On Wednewlay, Sepiember 6, Peture Howie, « aa st the county of Sligo, Ireland, in the 87th year of hin ag The relativon ‘ond friends of the family are respertfulty invited to attend fnneral, on Friday afternoon, at bail-patt one octock, from the remdenee of hiv on Peter Howiny , 202 Kast Fourteenth sureet Cut ea ome Kuany.—at Katonah, on Toesday evrping, September | 4, Lexontna, danghior of Leonard and June Kirby, in tho | }Y 22h year of ber age. + ‘The relatives and friends of the family are rempectfy ‘Tistreywteeh wer veapetags ‘be uy te on) ome ot HM Clattiin & On, j MARBLE MANTELS, SLE MANTELS.THE BRAT to porch Marine Mom seis i vary bow pevne, le awe 100 Fant Bighuewoih © com YM, WITH Wier ARBLEIZED the fore m the rewdence of - parents, No. 7 nmond street, on Friday afvernoon, ARBLE, Mae tm, OM Mn Mg one Tog , oy ot ror peste row ‘ <isoue o'dlach, without farther tavietion, KDION KLABEK® Marvle Ma Fir anyone ” nad vena Tae | ond # amen sondm Yaortay ‘night, Septeraber 4, at Sharon | Seay Rhee e Rare } Peas oa Nutone Genen, 9 arom Om gr, Kewecca Lanne, aged 9 yoarr, 6 monthe and 7 | . A PURWIT OR, of the faintly ore rempématilly cers! this (Thareday) morning, at m The reintives and fr fnvited to attond the wy You Pantie ¢ Rino o'eloek, from the tenes of JD. Brodek, S 212 Kart Righteonth st Nie a, > Lanarut...0n Wedneriay, Baptembe Jemma Late tera r@en wed Witieg tral came wh the and 16 days nde of the family, amd alee the NO. 16, are im Ter, aged 04 voors 2 & “The relatives end fr memvern af Tompktue vited to ation’ the fon fered ts assnnaiorn #4 O00). ee at Phage te ke © riot, {poe sulting oo phvare te sam ore frat wae tae two etclech, trem i . a 1 Dy eetainan e's if proverned. ponk~ Vand sucaed annette 6,42 Atasebeer, M.D. of sew Tork BU RATE We Fon RAL BVA FAME HUTA MAFe | OO OOK & PEARY, Py Corinne Vet fetatives and trends Of the family are ievited to Ung the ett one may dawg ne Feat wie | mnes . cna tee foneral, (rom Ae. Pranely Xavine’aebueeh, tm | theres Teme Tree ears, Ov xf arpas Wagner Sy Went iittane’ wines, this Cnnreday) mornings neha | Shai go, mer a Pinte taint pom 9d BLO). | naga 0 eck wition per wotice, A requiem Mame wh | Sore cond tee iran Senet. te ® peo ae ices se wad Asauw D eee on Waduendeg corning, September 6, free wales PLYe PON Riparrio |S VTRPEAP | nese, toe corr ° i Maaaren 00. Comentet oor See Teles prea OA. wns $M. Oem bs wees leone ton oe pote petwonn (ovr and saven @ 06S Kawt Peorrsamaths os. ma emigon ys 6 frente of 1% tomy folly invited to attend the funeral, from No, yy sicret, ob Friday afermeon, at teu o”tock, BILLIARDS, a0. vo BE a KS) fai ea alors mn foaetel Oe 4 hae ow A i sfoc oF aew roe Cae Pie « ts eee. Being pepe Wer ee We eee tes

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