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NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1866. oy a to cheneb and pre- | cow. To-day we leave at ten o'clock forNigui Novgorod, enthusiaam and joy. TM een ‘ioe tbo Great Eamvarn Pair We bald. “ares Jently a magoiloeat ef Semen sts OT oir -ory-d mot place, which bas by Previous A An queens ti have seon, & sen on the | ment of which all Americans ought t proud, It is Lowell and Taxe, between two ships vahih and ‘each ether | the best one could desire of the extentand greatness of Gilclotha oe a det mary hone io lant style, haminering away like good fellows for | American enterprise and skill. 1 referto the mammoth = by and Ecclesiastical ile, and then blowing up with great violence, and repair shop and vailroad car works of Messrs. bend fosoweed Princely, : Popular as thing the alr with var eolare ws a are 2 Williams, on the outakirigof the ony. | Mr an laek . rents, full 73 octane, oa , ended Robert Williams, wines man and manager phn Rl a teencatieass Parlor Suits, covered with / tulations and Fetes vitnessed and adipired by thousands of people collected | great concern, is’ gentleman from Connecticut, where he LLCOCK’S POROUS PLASTERS. pm erg hg in the park by permission of the Prinee. Was well known as a railway ineer. He has resided in At —_ rosewood Ei RETURNED TO THM CITY. ‘Russia for the last twenty-three years, and by his . Henderson testifies a a faroge dimeulty of eared rable let in Moscow. ‘Atalate hour the guests returued to the city, being | energy, Forge tena ‘and skill, has taken the firat place | Baptist church, corner of Thirty-frst street, on Tu the beart at other 1 failed; Dr. Green, of Pier Mirrors, bl escorted more than wo miles by the Prince ip courtly | amon, road men of the empire, Hia vast estab- | merning, at ten o'clock, without further notice. Broadway, of lumbago; and Dr. Jobuson.’ of Hartford, green reps, rosewood siyle. the road for that distance wag illuminated by | Hshment covers an area of more tan sixty acres, ‘Quarwan.—On Friday, September 28, Frepanick Cnars ‘wald ip all druagiots, # spinal complaint. Bureaus, Spring and pants cerry erimeiant d Durning tar barrels, which made italmost as light as day. | and was constricted at an expense of not Jess than one | MAX, in the 70th year of his age. — vi fam gg ip goods for purchasers wt reasonable charge. Tue eneriainment as greatly enjoved by all, who pro- | million of silver rubles. It is the greatest shop in Rus- | The funeral will take place from St Jobn’s church, NOTHER CURE.—H. MULLEN, ESQ, OF NO. 13 ry eepertal 4 rain of shiue. ounce it magnificent ip every detail, sia, and enjoys the patronage of ti vel corner of Washington and Johnson streets, Brooklyn, Grand street, Willamsburg, haa been letely cured “The Prince isa yank saa, onnane Satnoerse ot two | ment to the fullest eXtent. “about twelve hundred wen | this (Monday) afamnoon, at me a'choek. Sagat At Ry Hmatia "oy one bali cant: | 7) saMUBL WINN & 00, ADOTION hundred yearly, are now enga: in the sh der Curkik,—At Hudeon, N, Y., on marday, ¢ state te SEFIC USE! Clearly knows how to Towke tho People happy around | way wit snubs iho fine Un ourk wn advantage over two | 20, Wnaism, oon of thelate James Currie, of this city, | “somes aay perenn whe wilt call 6 the bores «sw AGMIFICENT HOUSEHOLD, FURNEFURE. a e i Magnificent (ity Scenes and Unpreja- diced Reflections. HOSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, him, or those whom he entertain: shail long re- usand artisans. Most of the buildings are two stories | agod 21 years and 1 month. IVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED 21 ‘AWING ROOM FURNITURE, aneaiber Hiv genial hospitality, in height, built im the most substantial manner of brick, Faneral services at the chapel of Greenwood Cemetery, D and ether States witheut pabliig oF feo Ee atone, | VELVET aXD BRUSEELE DARE RTO. heninereneiaiee ny Vint TO TM METROPOLITAN OF MOBCOW. and roofed with sheet iron, making them Sre-proof, | this (Monday) morning at eleven o'clock, The relatives } dcivoroe granted. | Consultations free.“ M. HOWES, Coun- PIEK AND MANTEL MIRRORS, On onday ba Paenpinvnd mince, ~] Rye real fea pice Meme yy with the most approved machinery, ons nds gored ration eee mation, Seman sellor, &e,, 76 Nassau street, ARTISTIC BRONZE STATU BY, dines Lider HOM! ft, viehed Prensa! / me constructed from American models. They are of evel ‘anoon.—On Sunday, ma sudden! a i as , A PRINCE OF THE EMPIRE IN HIS E. * Moscow, about forty miles atau, A special train varety thd of tas bs rate ey sal EI Ginoon, oes wn of So ‘and Julia Caroon, Siesstovaer a hve, Chin a Pan LAN} ROSEWOOD AND WALNUT CHAMBES TouTURe wis plac posal, decked flags a na ngines of three bundred and fifty horse power drive | aged 2 years 3 Offer the asaorument eg ‘ 0 r ener Wot fod in various Wagm °AS Badal’ the [eteeta through | these’ wonderiul ceentee Te eer cm nniy | |The fricnda of the fauntly are invived to attand the fu. | cower eee eee, ear Pree, 1 BIA, GLASS, AILVER WARS, ee peregrine na ast hyo ihe hotel te | bailds cars, ut turntabies and other things pertaining | neral, this (Monday) afternoon, ab two, o'clock, from the aA. gn thle day (Afonday), at the ave j 0 66 9 " or 0 a railway. It has immense contracts from the govern- | residence of bis parents, 373 East Eig! atoinnnniaaincaliane ies USO ON t bet Eemarks of an Kmancipated Peasagt at | (seo tue Americauskas,”” and mavitesied their good | ment to full, and 1s has ‘work enoughon band tw keep | Cowxs,—On Sunday, September 23, at Sandy Hill, TLANTIG SAVINGS BANK, CHATHAM, SQUAiCR, | Me, commencing lx clock, | Deawiue f S feelings towards us by bowing and waving their hata. | at full tilt for sevoral yearg. Ong item alone will xerve | Washington county, Beraey, widow of Hon. Esck Cowen . ¥.—Money ited on ‘or before Octoher | wil; | tion; rosewood Etageres, richly carved; Secret a Noble’s Dinner. We stained rapidly over the road, and mashed the town to show the extent of its contracts, It's to build mearly | lave Justice ‘of to ‘Supreme Court of the State of Now | draw interest from that date oe. Cabinta, Bert “fable, Rncolgnury, Ty cae tae a . than 5 ‘our thousand cars for the guvernment, and every month ‘ork. ] _ ax. jurtaine, Bronze Statues, Minery: jazeppa, Hamlet, Sea, pri jons of silver rubles are Involved in the contract. men Cooren, Becretary. 5 A B from the mooastery and a delogation from the town | Mr. Williams sone ef tue oom popular meu in Mos. | | Coruwa—On Saturday, September 29, of paralysis eS ronse Cock, Piatra Scena # POM AA e ueapeneR bun... } \d. Stair Carpet. Chambers—DrevaingBureas authomiios to receive us and take us in charge. The | cow; he enjoys the confidence of all in Russia, from the | Javg, the beloved wi james Collins, & native THOROUGHLY ORGANIZED COaL COMPANY, | Anncire'a Glace cn suite style Louis X sneaae depot was surmounted by flags of the United States und praca i the lowest enon with Liaw bas con- Beart, county € Ireland. A Shout to 6 Tinenee shipping il eek 2.000 sharon, of prmes® Shining rooms tarts patent tstedsion Tuber Russia, Tho imperial waiting rooms were thrown open | nection; his firm will doubtioss construct hereafter alt | The relatives and frionds of the family aro requested | lenm, of iis reserved working supiml atgek at the China Dinner Set, 200 pieces; Cry: al Ruby Glassware; alivet 10 us, az they have been at every other station we have | the cars for the government which it may use on the | to attend the funeral, this (Monday) ahterneon, at half. | SUDser'ption ers ox 2,81 New York Teed gat once. Dinner Den Bervice, Castors Turoa, Salve Speons, Knives, ‘ throngh. Carriages wero in al aud we | long lines of railway throughout the empire. A number | past two o'clock, from her late reskience, corner of Third | { rnd ead ate enn Bani SR IY a OR ea nremaale ng on sg driven ‘at once to the hotel, whord we at duce pre- | of ailcors visio his eeiabiishraeat on his favitation and | avenue aud Sevenuieth stivet, New York, 0 Calvary | jy GENTLEMAN WANTED_TO SUPBEINTERD THE Dice bt Bowery. ‘s machine more coi eeR EIS for the visit to tho Hermitage pf Gethsemena, | were most moe received by himself and wife. After | Cemetery. Visit to the Head of the Greek Church. ‘sowing i ark and recently by Philant, the Mejropolitan, | we had inspect: wi re to his residence | _ Conxor.—Suddenly, on Saturday, September 29, Ezra | machine, and to negotiate the sale of thirty-slz foreign UCTION.—JOHN BUSSING, AUCTION! 14 PINE With the People in the P ke Gunes ay srenss aaa, Whiten CMPMReead | ecateiiete ber ae ene laces an |S, son of Charles and Rachel Connor, aged 26 years and | patents of the same at the Paria Exhibition next Magi fm A Greet is instructed by stanley Day, Fourth, Theatre to that interesting retreat to pay our, to the | Willinma has not visited the United States for twenty- | 1 mouth. bared traarsah yin Deciven: Be aoe ene renee: et Ree ee es. of Theatre. “venerable bead of the Russo-Greek Chui ‘this See, and ite instituons | The friends and relatives aye invited to attend the | j™ command the, sin of B) " Cee ee ee eter ee ions kigeen oan &e. &e. Tt is distant about a mile and a half the village, | has only been strengthened of time, foneral on Tuesday afternoon, at haif-past two o'clock, ——————— Mard Table, Furniture throughout and Tjsano to Ma me, xf ( ee . Sing off in the woods, All along the road were large | It ismen hke him that elevate and strengthen tho | from his late residence, No. 180 West Twenty-eighth I'TIZENS' SAVINGS BANK, 58 BOWERY, CORNER | suid Hotel.’ Trains leave Twenty-seveuth street at $: _—_ num! of pilgrims—duaty, weary eda Poorly clad— | reputation of Americans for enterprise, probity, skill and | street. of Canal street. A.M. ‘ ‘who bad come many hundreds of miled to pay a visit to | busmess qualities the world over; he stands at the head Cannirr.—At Washington Heights, Sunday, September SIX PER CENT INTEREST ALLOWED oun moscow CORRESPONDENCE. the shrine of St Sergius, Thoy wore upon thelr feet | of his profession in Rusia, and that i saying all one | 90, Mre, Jaws uma Caxwury, in the bbth year of her age, {free from government ax), on il sume from, $8.0, $8.00 UCTION SALE OF A PROPELLER. Pp —rescow, August 29, 1999, . | mde xandala, made of bireh bark, andupon thelr backs | could desire. May he ever be sacovsatu). Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, | Money deposited now will draw interest from Ociober }. __ Zalgehitd, Aoetienoen Sill Sl 08 as ae eiter) See they carned their little wallets con r simple oreo corenrour stay in Mos. | from ‘her late residence, Tenth avenue, between 165th | PouPON NOTICE —THE COUPONS, DUE OCTOBER | the seam vereel or propelior eatied the Dab Brows, ber * MosyrraLrrie OF TOS HRART OF THE EMPIRE’? food for the journey. As this was one of the two days in | cowto the United States Consul bere, Mr. Hutierscheldt, | and 166th this (Monday) afternoon, at balf-past Cc 1, 1866, on the Union Hotel (Saratoga) Bonda will be | tackle, apparatus and furniture. ‘Taio historic and ancient city of Russia, which the in- the whole year that women are pornatted to enter the | for his kind attentions and assistance to we. He has | three o'clock, without turther invitation, paid on and after that date at the Ocean National Bank. pages ycouncur: — 4 aly call the heart of th church, a‘tarye proportion of the pi were of that | been in the position for more than four years and has a Demi. —On Saturday evening, September 29, Cnan.es LELAND BROTHERS. A. —SAMUEL WYNN, AUCTIONEER, SELLS THIS " ‘habitants fondly and prondiy call the Hea fe em- | yex--most of them old and of unattragtive personal ap- | firm hold on the public heart. in Moscow, won by his | H., only eon of Richard H. and Catherine Doral, aged 2 i —— | SL. “day, at 12 o'clock, Liquor store 180 Bast Eleventh {he poet and purest character, has given us a reception | ttle groups tliat toiled under a hot s4a along the road- | and official tact. He has acquired tho Russian language, | The funeral will take place to-morrow (Tuesday) | York, Gue November 1, 1866, will be paid om that day by | oo me — we might ex where le, from the | “4. which he speaks with fluency. I am glad to be ina | afternoon, at half past two o'clock, from the residence ie] Devlin, Esq., Chamberlain of the city, at the Na- LAXRT B, WALDRON, AUCTIONEER BROAD. wwach 98 6 anh peop! © | On reaching the simple and un] ding church of | position to bear witness to the general popularity he ea- | of his grandfather, Richard M. Demill, Green avenue, | tional Broadway Bank. The transfer hooks will be elosed wiv cAtsignee’s Sale, | BYLANDT & WALDRON prince to the peasant, regard us with an almost fraternal emanate — in nee the palo awaited us, we | joys and to assure the Administration that by his ment | near Broadway, Brooklyn, W. D. a a pe ‘Thursday, Oct. 4, Pet : oe a ee oaiphectle g Bot C8 be auetion, on Thursday, Oct $, atl am: ania: . _ | descended from our carriages and were up stairs to ith bi Dyxers.—On Satu tember 29, of disease of BW T. EN }, Comptroller. about twenty, ;, made Jereand regard. In magnificence, in boundless profi | sen en ra oo ca hime ng asi taadorace | aud modecty he has righty won it He carries with him | art dows Hc Dvaras: in the 63th year of bis age. _bararnens of Pisano, Courmoun's Grnicn, Siw | Wate. Atay time, fo son of Btatled Birds. men, and ip kindest attentions, Moscow’s hospitality to room, save by a picture of the Em and one or two | officers who had the pleasure of meeting him. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully BURKR, UCTIONEER, O°FIOE. 138 BOWERY-- abe mission from the Western hemisphere ranks with | saints and de etFopolitans, is @ venerable MESAAGES OF FRIENDS invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, at FFICE OF TRUSTEES OF CREDITORS AND STOCK- 1» Will sell’ Ws day, at I oclick, at 218 Ninth avenue, ‘the beet and moet generous we have yet received. looking man of eighty-four years of under the aver- As a epecimen of the congratulat despatches and | two o’elock, from his late residence, 11 Washington 0 holders of the Ohio and Mississippi R. R. Co. (Bast- | the Stock and Fixtties of that Billiard and oye agent age height, wearing a loug white gowy and white hat, | messages we receive, I give the correspondence below, | Place, without further invitation. ern Division.) first class Table, Fixtures, Purniture, Paintings, ; alee Unlike St. Petersburg, which is more modern, gay and | over which was thrown a white veil. ‘Cpon bie breast, | which will explain itself :— H Drvmay.—On Saturday, September 20, Jonaxxa Drv- No, 88 Waur Stneet, New Yor, 24. 1966. the Purnity ty ali ots. fers wtten volatile, Moscow preserves the sedate and conservative | suspended to his neck by a magsi \d chain, be wore [By Telegraph.) may, in the 65th year of hor age. YELOR A, Meee semetang of the beeere dt Seca” | SowARD SONANGE MaOt eaaaate.” | eharacter of the old Muscovites, who are slow to form | * Maxniticent cross, studded with di rubies and Senfoxorr Ciry, August 18 (30), 1866. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- mall atreat, New York, on Thuradat ee eee E TeKGH AND PR Bia ER. ALE OF other precious stones, and on his foweinger he wore an | Te the American Consul, Mr. Hutierscheidt, Moscow fully requested to atiend the funerai, this (Monday) after- | Samber next, at noon, to adopt a plan for the Feorganlzation ELEGANT MARBLE AND BHONZE CLOCKS, friendedips, but when once formed, cling with hooks of | immcuse von! ting-one of the symbolg of hus holy office. | ,,Tue.citizens of the city of Sexpokult ‘beg you Ww exbrese 19 | noon, trom the residence of her son, Daniel Cobane, 362 | of the Ohio and Missssipp) Railroad Company. comprising about 300 of te neat \ teol to their pew friends, and are ready to go tothe | His {aco was thin and wrinkled with age, his voice shrill | ci friends, the respected quests in usuie from the United | sfagigon street, without further notice, To act upon this im question, the agreement un- FRENCH OLOCKS, dest point to serve them. They met us with open arme | #hd Weak, and bis powers of hearing evidently greatly ‘Mayor of eity, on SHACHOFFSKOY, Dureu.—Un Saturday afternoon, September 29, at | det which the Trust was formed requires that three-fourths | the entire importation thls Beason uf Mesare. Rendingr & Oo. i ‘He must have been i eaflier f y 0 ah 0 half past six o'clock, Gronax T., only son of Benjamin | ! interest of the owners, or their legal representatives, of | | By EDWARD SCHENCK, 09 Tuncaday, 4th instant, at end placed Gisposa) their all. Their hospital: imp le mu! years @ man of and the Members of the City Council, alf past six o'clock, > Only preferred and algo of unpreferred certificates, shall be proe- | 1034 A. M. ae salesroom No, %) Liberty street, the above placed at our dis} ir eir hospitality 18 | grout personal beauty, traces of whicl are yet to be seon ‘THY REPLY. * | 'P and Delia Dure!l ‘aged 6 months and 27 days. a iccd vole. Bor-tnirparpues, iisrature of maiden w | leasae Mie me unmeaning ceremonial. It is true, genuine, ali em- | in his finely ote face, Bers with his long flowing tne Magen of the cy of Les rang ise menntenn ot! leas cramp goo fi Temps, We of AS. andJ. A. | quorum, ertieatn holders are earnestly requested to have | ---——— neediest ee potash Praciug and lasting, But as wo have boon the recipients | bair and beard, white as snow, he présonts a most vener- , a a baat Edgar, aged 5 years and 7 mont! transfers made in their own names, and to be present at the ENRY Ul, LEBDS & MINOR, AUCTIONEERS fe mame Nid of hoa, oven whee we have | ight Se ware pata to him, whom | HCH ™ REA fis ater” | atta” their on ucoay aterm arte | ginger ance rian re gi med ae, | se ly i ERSCHELDT, U: 5 Oi 4 a or akbvesuaies ‘een in Russia, it might seem invidious were 1 ve am- | he woleomed in the warmest and most gonial manner, SS a Tae aan nen Contul. | Sctock, from the residence of his parents, 28 Boorman | teenth day of October next, af two c-clock fF. M.. and remain TURSD AY OCTORER A phfy thie point. We certainly have reason for being He asked Mr. Fox to take a geat, then sat down by | continues good, and that of the officers and menre- | place, West Thirty-third street. ‘ALLAN CAMPBELL, Chairman. jig: " Mr. Curtin, See- | maining on the ships at Cronstad! is in an equally satis- Exwenr.—On Sunday, September 30, Kare Ewnicur, RSET EN ik i failed to properly | factory condition. aged 21. REDEMPTION OF CITY BONDS. FART TROTTING HORS or A PRIVATE, ran LE. gratified at the very gratified reception we have had Ce ns Sagan retary of Legation, attempted from every city and every clase, Noting could ve more | translate, but which some of the Russian gentlemen Saale Mer faneral will take place from the residence of her pat - BY HENRY 1 LEEDS & MINER, ders “ine , this c s 7 OC gens), gencrour and satiefectory. put into undersian Eng! He expressed drothenin-law, Wiliam Hyde, 461 Bighth avenue, this eae se Ronsrmenraes oeres Au a e'dock Fe od the Walon Coatee, Long Iitand: pi his groat gratitecation at the arrival Of a friendly mission . (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock. The friends of » Daor amt ‘tee eimai Coenen: 6 B QUARTERS. __ | trora the United States to Russa) in bebalf of . eA hind nase mUa sem family are respectfully invited to attend. Notice is hereby given, that ie woe Ret 1 158. | TORONTO CHIEM—The well known trotting stallion. we nd a Mt by prov je are all snugly quartered in the splendid hote! of | which it wax his desire and duty topromote. He greatly Fivxy.—On Saturday, September 29, MacGim, YOUDE- | giony of section thirty-seven of an act of the Legislature of LADY CLIFTON—The famons mare; can trot in 2:30. - ‘The Indictment Against William R. Roberts, : AF adwired the United States. It 80 tolerant aad free “ ' | est daughter of John and Ann aged 3 years, 6 *, BONNY KATE—Mate to Clifton in double harness, «an ‘ in religions matters. Although’ tro were many sects | President Fenian Brotherhood—A | jnonihsand 21 daya “segue aoa Tine eect Gnnunsratd to provide for the gevercaent, ana | trot in 2:2) when together, making one of the fastest ears in the United States, they all worshipped one God, which Nolle Prose: to be Entered at the October ‘The reiatives and friends of the family are reapect- | administration of its affairs,” approved on February 23, | {0 oe. Soi ont pana aa he wortupped, and for them Prayers went’ out. Term of the United States Circuit Court— | fully invited to attend the Se Qfonday) after- | 1. oa proy seit: Sh ‘vaiilvith sak’ Wiiaetiag oiiii ins Pied iy Poort ile or git stallion, 6 years ald; After a somewhat protracted egaversation about the | etter from the Attorney General’s OMice at | 2000, at two o'clock, from the realdence of her parents, | 4), day of October TBs, af 1 o'gock, M. for tbe ‘sale 10 the DY BELL—Brown mae by Eureka, 5 yoare old; very Greek Church, the history of &c., we " 3 Canal street. ity of thi dred b, issued fast, shaking Kindly’tne | Washh to'Uue foregoing act, le BLONDE—The {amous young kray mare by Hoagland’s Mr. Korkerof, the wealthiest of Moscow merchants, who entertains us at bis own expense, Everything tha’ we could desire, of the best and most costly character, is (paced freely at our disposal, A corps of well trained servants administer to our wants, and a number of citi- retired, the venerable Metropolit m—-Correspoudence Between Dive | “(i : xp, —On Sunday, September 30, Many Giuizsrun, 4 who is ‘of ear by ‘Whe Rassi x trict Attorney Courtenay und Mr. John Me- | jn ‘be directed to O. DeBuys, Secreiary, City | M one of naares inthe sess caren sgn! ohne ee gp taeda Bema eee AP A Cee | mee erie a on respectfully invited to | Hail, room No, 22, and endorsed SPropoesle for tale ot | NONE PAIR BLACK HORSHS-Six and seven years old; heand to help us over the wide abyes that lies between of a " m b “ Bonds.” ean trot very fast, making a ban carriage team, Before leaving he gave Mr. Fot some pictures of the ‘The following correspondence wif explain itse!f:— attend the funeral, from her late residence, 279 Third our tongues—no small advantage to a crowd of poople | monastery and churches. i No Youu, Sept, 25, age, | avenne, this (Monday) afternoon, at tw@ o'clock. FOUN Tone Cocipelliee Wale atehaed mentees oe te tank dates sanitiied ‘who cannot even claima knowledge of the letters of the We wero then shown the lit le church, remarkable | sy.:—taving heard that the District Attorney ‘of the | GARDINRR.—On Saturday, ‘bor 29, after a short JOSEPH. HERNANDEZ, Treasurer. tothe sale at toe stable of Mr. DASIEA. PREPPER, on Long (Rewsian alphabet. Elsewhere ble to read th chiefly for its simplicity. It # built entirely of wood. | United States in one of the sof this State bad lately | iinegs, Wituiam Garpiner, in the 48th oar of his age. GEORGE CLARK, Chairman Island, near the Course, at which place all necemsary in- 4 3 Rignwhere we warp Bip $0 © | ‘The altar and the sacred ¥ are all of wood. There | entered a nollc prosqyi in & vase involving the question of | The relatives and friends of the ‘aumily are y bi waite Board of Aldermen. feqmaton can Se cbtnives: language even if we were ignorant of the meaning, but | are some very old paintings ‘the wall, but with no | the violation of fre neutratiy laws of the United States, may | invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, ri A. hag ia psy tet Chairman eee SEREIACEE, Mi eve we ae at an antite loen to Know one ler from | yreraions to aria ment, as valualie mlall, | sedondanduie sek pect mie caret oe Une | Cogeraiagee’ Soke thi (Monday) alternaun, © | _o. Debers. Seay A tye aac, fe prea abs, No. 98 Weet Thirienth a R. Ro ? Sh oe ore re 7 oo NOR AS consisting a8 follows: — mmother, they are also fo queer and odd, In making this | to or tionice who live in their little ‘cells, ac- | venrili'at thenext term make such nniotion ta. the cov-", | HALe.—On Wednesday evening, September 26, at his REDEMPTION OF #AN FRANCISCO BONDS. CLARENCE, COACH, PANION, JAGGER ROAD eenfession, I teust’l shall not damage our reputation for | eindod tur ever by their vows from the light of day. ‘Will save the defendant the necessity of preparing for | resiaence, in Fiyettville, Onondaga county, N. Y., Holders of Bonds of the city of San Francisco ot the | WAGON, SINGLE ROAD Wt oN, SHIFTING TO ® tolerable knowledge of languages; for no one pretends | Tuey looked thin and ghastly pale, from tpeir long se- trial. Yours respectfully, aft Caanixn E, Hate, of the frm of Oharies E. & Co., BUGGY, SU! had SETS Dot SETS tou iar. dc Meseevite wide the | clusion and the frugal diet thay live upon. We burried sore ey CKEON, No, 2 Masenu street. | No, 2 Maiden lane, N. Y. Show ALES WOUU BLANKETS LINEN SHEETS, of. apenking the Muscovite eugene gmieine Out as soon 4s posible, because the air and surro Saxons G. Comnranay, 0, 8, Digieict Attorney. ‘Mnure.—At East New York, Sunday, September 30, WATE WAGON COVMUS ind thor puepberaaiie noe: ‘Inmita of the empire. were not enticing. From thence we returned to tlre Onno Dannies Aecane oemes Une oe James V. G. Miruer, aged 42 years, 6 months and 20 Recind ‘With « first class private stable, ; Youx, September 2, 1868. "5 oe THE VIRW PROM THR MOTH, hotel, again proceeded t@ the monastery, directi; "eae oe ‘ the above mentioned ariicton are nearly mew. avd of ‘whieb fronts upon the river, and directly opposite the | °PPo*!le. { ae pony tpn enclose you herewith a copy of 4 letter wi ‘he funeral will Pepe aged from his late rtd in by best quality, well worthy the #tention of those desirous THX MONABTRY wm the office of the Attorney General of jer avenue, on Tureday afternoon, at two o’c! a . Kremlin, with it wondrous mass of palaces, churches | is an immense institution, surrounded by high walls ‘Lain gratified #t receiving these instruc- | Muxeny.—On Sunday, September 30, Barruowomrw pane eT ce a Gy take eh ns cae ee and towers, is exceedingty fue. It embraces not only | varying from thirty to fifty feet in height, and about banger pa pel oy a I a Muarny, aged 46 years, a native of Ballahooley, county re 14 on Tuesday, October 2, or at the Course. the wide sweeps of river, fitted with quaint arks, im. | 'WeNty foot thick, builtin 1818-47. They wore evidently | Liter auiust Willian By Roberts respectfully, your | COPK, Ireland m ie aos = Teta Tagg . % intended to resist a tong from OE ee eee eS AMUnL G. COURTENA, The funeral will take place this (Monday) afternoon, FPP REY, 2 DUNE, AUCTIONEER. ROOM 37 mense in size and curious in construction, and the ele- | horaox which might be ati to the spot by meree- United States A at two o'clock, from No, 198 First avenue, " Friends and defor FT DNnT Re OFFIOK, gant bridges spanning the stroam; but the inagsive pile | nary or other considerations, towers form the ATIORNRY GheNRRAL's OFC > | eatives are lavinee. Gue.. No proposals above pat will be enteriainéd. AT AU os 0 “ ts. —On si September 30, at half- acto be codorena = ” * ‘ of buildings constituting the Foundling Hospital, aud a | *P#'°6 of the immemoe wails. | Withif? are ten eburches, Wasmaurom, D Ce Reptetaber a7, 1866, _{ Mcvser.—On Sunday morning, ber 30, Bids to be endorsed ‘Proponals for surrender of Ronde” | ON TUESDAY AND WEDN of massive aud beautifal construction, of various sizes Courtenay, United States District Attorney, New | past twelve o'clock, Frapeeick Mouten, in the 40th year | may be forwarded to thin direct “by steamer’? ae or ‘at 11 o’cloc! undred glistening church domes ana picturesque apires | ang desigus, but all camonsely sleh in internal adorn- | York cl as ave attorney General tn aay. am ree | rghit AES. a eke SaiarBeiaer se: Higa, Vauer © Fine street, New Vers, bs noe AD MOST'A beyond. These beautiful domes aud spires are the most ents aud decorations. We kindly shown through y to your letter of the 2th inst., that you ure hereby in- Poy poet tal A aggre ad ag By es Cooemstinaie. sai prominent features in a view of the city. Sleuder, , @egant and graceful, the very type of an Oriental archi of them, and shown whatever of interest they wig ito your inter a voile prosequé in the case of the Cnited Somed. "The slirine of Xt. Sergius. ie massive -ailver | acdc yewers, now dovetinaleanent in your date JAS. 8. Laced LI “gia Fichily chased, woighin: nearly @ thousand pounds. The | viviatlon of the neutrality taws. Very. reaperttuly, your | Brooklyn, New York. Friends and relatives are respect- en oe LABAS' COLUMNS A street, between Richard and Dwight ‘streets, South | tyeasonmn’s Orrice, San tecture, they rear their idem and starry domes aod interior of the churches are all ornamented | obedieut servant, ¥. PLEASAN fully invited to aitead his funeral. - epiibhignsase a pill ose ay adie atelias ike | With solic silverand gold, elaborately and studded 3 Acung Chief Clerk, oonn. On Saturday, Seplember 2, Fraxx &, only | GOUTHERN BANK NOTES ABD emO UR Tl" on oxtn: 8 pol with jeivels. _- od son of Jacob and Eliza Ang Moore, in the 18th year of | mission by EDWIN Q. BELL, 8) Broadway. a The, calle miniature suns over the smoke and dust of the city, Tt being a feast day the crowd of people present was x ‘W JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. his age. ts : tatunry, Carrare ma: and fg. Jending to the scene an air of beauty and enchavtment. immense. We were followed from chureh to church by iE sia latives beg pr war ian ony | fags B of LOAN ox, BOND AND ) omranes.-sue as great throngs eayer to catch the Ameri- ~~ — a mera), on Ta " sums to suit ay From afar off these golden domes may be sen, while ail | E70) throngs eager to caich @ wight of the niin trom the residence of his parents, Fordham avenue, | KINS & CO. or? Blas etrvck. Se a ‘the mass of houses, public buildings and churches, which are crowded together slong the irregaiar and Denicanvon op rx Patsionter Crvrcw.—The chapel of | “WcKemvpne Ag Chicage, on Sunday, September 28, | \TBEMILYE 4,00. the monastery at West Hoboken havivg been completed | Writiam C, McKerver, aged 90 years ‘and 6 months, No. 4 WALL STREET, ‘We were subsequently shown the treasures of the Monastery, of iamense value apd variety. Millions of rubles have been expended by Ozar and to on- attend /KERS EALERS quaint streets, are entirely undiscernabie. Thero they | Fich vhis sacred edilce, andthe ape is daxeiod with, the for Divine service, was dedicated yesterday afternoon, |, The friends of the deceased are invited to Pe man auD mt seem to float, detached and alone, in air, like huge | brilliancy and magnificence the golden crucifixes, | aaer the at vi of 8t. Michael ‘Aver tages pia funeral, bee Se er i the Ascension, corner Bain couse nine on which ir the sunil ciel them with | titres, crowns, and | know not what other ts “ avenue aud street, this ( }) aiterpoon, at one - manera alin of the gorgeous church service would terditic | been sung in St Mary's churelt, n procession was | o'clock peice An» CORPOUND INTRRESE NOTES. all splendor avd magnificence. Towards them the smmple peasant and the royal prince turn their eyes, bow and devoutly cross themselves as they murmur a prayer, fer to them they are the symbol of hope and s glogious cult to iind largor and more magnificent diamonds, 6 and to the monastery, where the ser- The pearls, rubies and ober precious jewels, than are to be a gona cl nara the Rev. Dr. g (Pata pastor of | hereby summoned to ‘ apes Seaton. Fort Lee. The dedicatory ceremonies were aitended by | Fellows’ Hall, on Monday, October 1, at eleven In the library some very old manuscripts om vellum, concourse from the surrounding parishes, as well for the purpose of paving the last tribute of Mary's, ‘all of whom appreciated the ' zealous | OUF late brother, Wm. C. McKeever, Brethren of embers of City Lodge No, 408, F. and A. M., are CLOSING PRICES. i ‘Cortith Naw Yous, Sept 2%, 1005 ei said todate from the twellth century, sly om- promise of s hereafter. Beautifal and full of grace | biazoned by Moukicb lends, werw exhibited, Indeod, Passionist Fathers, The erection of a | !Odges are respectfully invited. By order. sand splendor they are at all times, but in the night, | all the rich sores of the monasiey were froely shown us, | church in Hoboken under Mir aumpies Py spoken of to ok Has Sa LLOYD, Master, | © fi italy. 78 BF RASSAU STRELT, opposite the Fost a ha a ve né to a 4 . “ & under afall moon, when the roar aud bustle of the great | Tmerate them, ut ariva bore was the mghal of.» Joy. | matsoue’ ag’ turticipale. inthe Ceremoniata, which are | 4 McQe4oe.—On Sunday, ber 90, of consuinp- ome ie ORSER AND CARRIAGES, WEDNESDAY city have ceased, they seem to take upon themselves new | ous clangor of all the bells, one of which weighs sixty- | more ‘and’ with more solemnity carried on ai | “00, Connmuus McQvape, in the d4th year of his age. "a BY Rh & SOMERVI! FRON? beauty ana ap ting power really marvellous {| Hive tona, and -ounds like the rumbl . a Hs friende and acquaintances are il % ALESROOM. f a, he rumbling of distant thua- | the Passionate Retreat thin in the pastoral churches, ea sale daya, Wednesdays and Saturdays Yooked lant. night upon the iicemt dome of the | der, but as soft and sweet as any I have ever heard. This | and whe find the distance to the present retrest too iu: | $0 attend the funeral, from his late 20 it SOMERVILLE oder unsurpassed ad. f ‘Temple of the Saviour—the ‘and most ing | igh honor is accorded only to the Emperor himeelf or | convenient, Yostorday several who went from New | Fifty-dirss street, this (Monday) afternoon, at haif-past it experience and business to edifice in Moscow, and only equalled in Russia by the highest official in the church, York to witness the ceremony were disappointed at two o'clock, without further notice. ¥ tw or desiring to sell Horeca, Carriages Henac’s of St. image yp Py! J of the The welcome was therefore ail the more marked and } finding that the cars were not running from the ferry Neswira.—On Saturday, a 29, Gnoncr Wasn- = to the borne business. & Socabeams upon lis gilded roofing. It seemed irans: | gratifying. Aflerwarts we rade the priests farewell, | on Sundays, and the distance is too fur to walk. The isos, infunt gon of Henry E. and Sarah H. Nesmith, a. FEL AUCTIONRER, WILL 6mLI, formed into » mass of sliver, and gleamed with an inten. | thanking them for their kinduew and courtesy, and re- allroad company still refuses to comply with | *6rd 9 monthe and 16 days. St 10 erdloca, nt Wo. 178 wip cad power vain the mova here, | tod to tebe, where welvyced brary, aad then fecuriows retire ihe Common Osaneil relstive te taze- relatives and fiends of the family are invited arniture of a fhitly. fale wilt be positively maanive oditice ned, returned to special train, hor has received a check | sttend funeral, from wan wad aiBicully tant one” could thce the immense | "Mr. and Mra. Tucker and sue, of Boston, joined our | NOW, TMOlE maUOwIy, Dewees tte ieeling x cmtnely George W. Baxter, Ext. No. 52 Kemaen street, BrOOKIyS: 5 Co poet pay By hd the latter concentrated | pariy, and with ux enjoyed ihe day. . agains them. 9 oe on beta, alate aie x ‘and 1,608 sgeee Lt, OE epee oe eat ra. Fort Lee. Kauaon.— Ou Sunday, $6 20, of consumption, | TS on , Octane 3, ‘fall, round moon, railed cloud even tide, tielice Monaco Navn, aged ANTED—FOR YEARS HUDSON Brewster lean sRY and sparkled upon the hundred apires of the | the people go to enjoy holidayp There were atiesee | TR O'CoRNME. CuanDe.—A mecting of thie company The friends and’ sequstoianom of the family are re- | W: Ry Siofok at sing sing ad yi mg 0g) Saat leamed round like points of diamonds. If | Wfty'uanusand opie present am he occanion, atawn | wae Held en Saturtay evening at the Lalayeite Cottage, | specifulle invited to atioud the, funerah from the, res drqes Wil Te bon Ola Pome omic, New ork. Brera and good makars, 67 b we ae eS aeatars . | thither by the announcement tbat the Americans would | and it was resolved that an excursion be made on Wed. | dence of bis brother-in-law, Richard 0. Shes, 496 Hickn | ——— ~~~ end gents’ and Topou these gracetal forme, ne would leave | Woes The Park war beiianny crerenClaIOE OV8 T needay to ‘The company, comprising one hun. | Stren, South Brookiyr, this (Monday) atterneom at two $150 000 7. eae can on Bevet, ale de. "Fa0 above can e rm a Sse whe met, Sih nprencns bu ce | Sonat miu ram ihe hy. Bare vars aie among | Sega ome mash cay at oa ha | fea” aura, Sepa 2a te reianee | Srv prop. 8. WAELAMDL St Sn = | J booant. avonionpEn “nn " jumbin 0 Russian Natio , jes, Eaq., y ORT. a | dead brewoon om, inmenitcan Docks of pilings and | during uh evening.” Bolh ‘hog sir ner coil Byan | tn mall harpom gree groond, im thacenre. 1% | Cope Wit, Jr, aged jeu; 2 month aul 18 s 5,000, Figaro ee I x cig, 6 Fg LEO reshing crowd tears along, Fea tremendous une applause. intended present 4 oT ped in . : ReY, Sree, room TS. ™ WILLIAM STREET. . |. @f Moscow is a trifle too t to be romantic or at- | Mr. Fox was called out, and presen Roberts, for the Fenian Brotherhood. WEE ritesiven st tetumtn ot tee Senin FO a I Gractive. The beauty of is in mid-air, wd not | vast conconrme, aud wah the Treipient of round afver Aino parsed prohibiting the band ftom aitending politic! } invited to attend the funeral, from No. 168 Weet Thin. 295.000 T.1Cas-o% THR eHOST FAVOR. end Boma tarctiarnet's foul mere trenh nehates em the-rolid earth, 1 am quite certain, and so | propose | round of cheers The sight of an American uniform was | meetings, 20 matter of what party. ninth street, on Wednesday afternoon, at one 0” pean ee ES Tis “Sr | for convenience of sale. ‘Mehoyany Sotam tates, mar. ons formed the signal for @ grand demonmtation. The people wore Weehawken. without farther notice. The remaine wili be taken to a ge a I never saw a Boat Acopast—Nagrow Escarz—A small boat, con- | (iteenwood for interment. tes EI: Bieine etens Be males, wp, Velvet, : ‘ 1 Povevey.-At Danbury, Conn. on Saturday, ) TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORT. ry are the mom quiet, peaceable’ aad. order pds pe taining (oar young men, whem om iis return to Forty. | ner 99 Kia, widow ot the William T. Fine $3 0. Toes co ew York city snd Brookiys | Sn ee eee uedneeds, Rookeage ead ‘ery one is quiet and respect. | Sighth street, New he ed Weehawken yesterday | the bie Tage wd age. i glen come’ 55 257 tls "Brteate Feather Beda, Blinkete, sheeis, Pillows, Segether sith « chien do, they counne | Afcernoon was capsized about one hundred yards irom | | The relatives aud friends of the fully are invited to CHAS, 9. at 113 Broadway, room No.6. | jarge variety Of Parlor, Bedroom and i Fo ugging aud kissing—a luxury | the dock, Two of the men held on to the while | atiend the funeral, from her late residence, 39 West | === << Deponit required from ‘ail purchasers, Goode must be re- hen Russians are together, one, named Jeffreys, eves adhere, sot ‘one of fe yy rhe Mn afternoon, at three POLITICAL, — eG SE - 31 : aoe qrnerall 4 "Boost cg seossene- 5 c FICTANS.— " RT, AUCTIONRER. -MON! ‘ stant “aide oa | Se efanct rece tin: at eto ener | "howtnn “sy Scars, Moor Room, | ATIRSTON ofMMGLARG a at, Matt | J. Mist rit a Reet like the custom if it could be freely extended to the | Cved in @ lomgboat and conveyed to # hotel, where, one | in the 6th year of hie ago. the notice et ry * » four house, for convenience Sesastese trainees ot: |<) ee rake Fin ray aternn a | aR RAR Po chRTonS AM Bae | tetas fot tape ta Sea sex, and fore haw not be. eae vo we ton ri - ———- 0 you the tock mnaruve ose “wahoomea veonion et bie satan oi a oe Oe eee Te ‘OTICE.—A MEKTING OF THE EIGHTEENTH WARD “ — love aud regard, he kisses you on both checks, aud if | ‘The Cholera In New York—Reports trom | | Rowsrianman —Ou Saturday, september 20, at Fort | Secovern's, 198 Rast *Patnuy- fis, strort on Tarsaay even you desire perience « decidedly move! sengation, get hyn. Hill, Staten Island, Cuacycmy McKeaven, younsest child | ing, October 2, 1808, and friends of Judge once into arms of ic « of Loon and © f ¥ oapectf ally Ins ited to attend. of a gigantic bewhi-sered Bastian, nd Carrie B. Rosenplaenter, aged 1 year and 1 | Connolly are most respectfully =) ne a aon _ & San io the canal beat & Wh. Derriek one of the most attractive and Tevety spate tn hen We u In carriages drawn by four borses east, driven at fall speed, at a rate quite exhilirating A NOMI. RPTION. Twill se at public auction M.. at Burtiqn’ shij ss 4 ioterest of Cornelius Mae~ carriages bad reached within two miles of He Galitzin, in the style of a true Ruswam | and receive a dozen or more thundering —alaiacions. ot |. Mwlberry street, which was the principal centre of the | momen, ba Marshal #9 olf school, met the party om borsetapk surrounded | the kind, and you will be more then aatisted. Tho | cholem during the frst weeks after ite sppearance is the | etwoLoe. “On Suurday, September 29, at Green ¥, Smantsy, Reo, Sec. pro tem Sone 5. See a nA are, unfortunately, not so demonstrative in that | cicy, to the shanties up town, and forsome time | Wich, Conn. Josnua Reynor.ne. ‘ERS, NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND Bosses in fall unitore, and rode «magmicess | way. | if they wore, with all my moderty end sensitive. bul raw cases were reported there. wook, however, | Tho relatives and friends of the family are respect~ QU REED sO Rarehy wetided. to: pueee at tha: Blore in tk Greenville Grove, three tales from Ky grace x Set nan cage that I should Like to travel con- | the nirnet again became the principal one where cholora ved i appnell a ie, from the Presbyterian 4 geowenk Mercer and Greene, Weduesday Oct 1, 1988, epfang from 7 ure! reenwich, Conn., on 74 elon) 5 5 hand, and We remained late at the Park, and found victims, and on yeaterday, of six cases reported, | Voor) t Relatives will attend at hie late resi ISEPH V, B. RICHARDSON, President at 2o'cloek I. M., ov the the questa about before the orowd, which appeated to he mere tone boda stheadl mcr tong cepa ahaha pone tt ™ avaicao = i eo ee aa kindly ye at yh sisal OFFICIAL LIST OF CANES. ‘“ py vA al ce eg yd people following cases were reported yesterday: i Dever gave such a reception to ny one before, In point | Jusayh Momuckic Nov & Jersey surest r ee ee ESTAURANT—NO, 6M BROADWAY, OPPOSITE RESTAURANTS. PAIEROREEs SALE —vHtTa DAY, 104 O'CLOCK. AUREL & INGRANAMS sale lew MO Jots firs clase Goods eh 4 Seah cach Sa swat Miers aos | Seating Saat eee pect see | Lay cao tse re tise Steet oR Manne Ream | RORAERT GTo ae cecincanr meee | SPT wat eae Benge sii affeciion and regard by the people. No official arrange, onan Bei The friends of the family, also hit brothers, Joho, iD SABGLE, tare with Berry, No. 9. Broad street = nats : = TOR RANQDRT ment was made, further than to give the people achance | fied hactmoehl Mulverry street Ne an tee ees, | ee esti ate sane a Wromtivayy il Sel th ey 20 tte (x ow Pape " of Em ne god magnitenet, sad almest to moet us, It was certainly « most gratifying affoir to Brodler, 20 Lantens aes if pee eens on 7 Tend ay, October 2, ee teeta serves Oh tae sesrement a jena large a eo fa ana the were uree 10 jarral on 5 sat « Atne ent | aloe wel aver aliuriaf epecches mae, vente nutetts, NN | from his late residence, 4: ast sixth street. Se ee oe cried Wopatrine te the tect | een ohana eee oe indo, woh were? ‘pe ‘Tho P\aeortered the first toast to the President of Sramn—At Harlem, Hanerer, the beloved wife of A. | manner. Thirty years’ experience, order, H. F reel, 61 Rose street. “0 Unit Grates, ins very neat speech, and Mr, Fox Ay ered the following tanst:—‘‘In @ land, of all othera).ere the ladies are a charming, I pro- Vesterday, Tupeday, was apent in vied be le DEA’ cal Gardens, whore are a tine lot of anieaale’ ths MARRIAGES AND DEATH @. 7. Stary, inthe doth year of her age. - : = = gardens are beautifully leid out, and area very fashion. ARR nnn ne® The nds and relatives of the ily are respect- lite of Moscow, ‘ - Married. folly invited to attend the fee from ber late resi- Emmetieba: Md., on | Aene® Third avenue, between 1! and n AWNBROKERS SALE,—R. YIELD, AUCTIO ” this Pts ° 0 low Pir ra iling” aiig ae ae e Brat abd Clo ko. Also akg oe a ‘Grand street, Ma eyueayies seman pore the bitth of the Oret indy ; where the men are | Theatre, to witness a performance prvwal op Tuesday afternoon, at half. yolork. pongo —— t drinks to the first gentle. | for ua, The theatre Pre jarge ‘aon A : Ag. Albany papers lane ie Sd for te eS Paconyeees ose 7 fg b with of his Liaperial Majesty, the Grand Tha performance consisted of one act of the opera of ine ai Tiraredag? september. 29, im UES) hom tno Feeeaplonan cannes os Now juke Heri Adpzander, sod ine imperial’ Saumily of | Life anda bale ballet wroupe wana good |W ‘At the residence af the bride's tusher, | SOmey, on Trenday, morning. at Ven ole e, ssawetn A. Thin wale she, preceding tosis, wan dean 4 ren pe oma ee te Be en: Ge Ye ‘of the late Kamound W. vnc eee eee eae See , Pyiticese Galitain, abwent from indie. : hae ¥, 0 Manon, only daughter of Wan. Wi | Meta Stren ire tuner” fim hee te remdears, | ADDITIONAL BOUNTY TO Two AND THERE YEARS, offered ‘by General Cay’ and howored WaxavnBatmre.—On, Thame, September 27, by Seo ee eee ee ee ee NNR | Pee Or Pee TOI LAIe ZORNCY, 919 Bétndees. Somnte the | the Rev, Tao, & Eaton, Geonae WAnwaa to B. ne, vd | Oe ola for | youngest aniyntorot B. &. Baldwin, Fan, alter this chy” | ooeenntd of Ramuel Fr awd Mary Wheel “ADDITIONAL BOUNTY 0 TWO AND THRER YEARS’ vy the ukase of emancipation, who bis . : Relatives and friends are iavited to attend | 2d soldiers arrears of pars prise money co} time ‘aired anit music, did Diea. the funeral, from her parents’ iL mage hanged B. BWIPT, 300 Br 7. og i He} Asses —At St PavlsMinn, on Saturday, September New Jersey, this (Monday) afterness, ; kee ee Finally | 24, Jonaraax G., omiy som of George and Alles, Ps I», anked Me. whith was but | in Patelves na betnge of the we a ee . uh sae — a ‘i