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10 BROQKLYN CITY. is COURTS. ) WaiTeD sve (ES ; omc ‘COURT—EASTERN DISTRICT. Alleged ‘Frawéulent “Whiskey Bond Opcra- thone—wArrest Arraignment ef Colonel Ricty.rd ©. Enright om the Charge ef Pre- parfog and Executing the Bonds—He is Held ty Bail in the Sum of $20,000, Before Judge Benedict, Among the cases which were brought before the last Wrand Jury empanelied in the United States District Lourt Tor the Eastera District of New York was that of @obenei Richard C, Enright, a well known resident of Brocklyn, who was charged with having ‘made, exo- seated and caused to be made and executed certain false, ‘Wraudulent and counterfeit bouds which were % be used in fraud of the Internal Mevenue laws.’ The Grand Jury, after hav- “img investigate’ the case, found an iediciment against Colonel Euright and » certain coliector and @eputy collector in Brooklyn who have been bronght wather prominently before the public during the past few montis, aud who also in this case are charged with Bavimg accepted and approved of the frauduient bonds ; alleged to have been prepared aud executed by Epright, ‘ab the same time knowing that they were worthless, “prom this indctinent it appears that there were sive Donds for sums amouating in the aggregate to $98,000 uated to the said certain collector and deputy col- Qecsor for their approval, and thet they approved of the gamo Without making the proper inquiries as to whether the sureties were responsible parties or nok. The bonds wore for parties about to enter into the business of petilling Whiskey, but whose names the authorities, for sion of their ows, do not desire at present to ‘soake pebuc, Too indictment further sets forth thet &hese boods wero executed aad approved ox t! e days designated as follows:—May 21, 1867, one for $22,000; May 22, two, for $25,000 and $1,800; June 4, one €or $15,000. Another bond for $18,600 was also approved, ‘but upon what day the indictment does not set forth. As alleged, they have all proved to be utterly worthless, ahe sureties either being parties whose identity was not Yanown to any one, or who were comparatively poor me! On Tuesday last the Grand Jury preseated this indic' ment against Colone! Enright, among a number of others, and on motion of Assistant District Attorney Allen it Was transierred with the others to the Circuit Bench warrants were immediately issued for the -@f the parties, amd yesterday morning Colonel Enright ‘was arrested aby Dame Marshal Higgins. THE ARRAIGNMENT, At the opening of the court yesterday at noon Mr. ——— aba arraignment of the accused upon thr Colonel, ‘coright, through his counsel, Mr. William -Holtis, entered a plea of not guilty. ‘The Court inquired of Mr. Allen as to what amount of Dail would be required. os Alien replied $20,000, Hollis thought that this was too large an amount, a8 aggested $10,000, Mr. Allen—Of course, we only desire bail sufficient to ~@euse tho appearance of prisoner for trial. This ease in similar to the oth meaning the Callicott cases)—1n which the bail en fixed at a higher has and if it capnot be obtained you have liberty to apply for reduction upon snowing that it is bigher than can ‘de procured, Corenel Enright subsequently appeared before Commis- sioner Newton and justitied in two aurcties for $20,000 @ach. No day has yet been Mixed for the trial. COLONEL ENRIGHT’S DEFENOR. Colonel Enright denies in toto that he is guilty of fraud in the matier, aud claims that District Attorney ‘Tracy procured his imdictment, knowing that be was an important witness for the defence in the Callicott case. He also claims that the aureties to the bonds reterred to merely appeared before him as a notary public, and that ‘they swore they were worth the amounts mentioned in ‘Me bonds. Tre case, connected as it is with the pending trial agest ‘ollector Catlicott, together with the fact that Colonel Enright is widely known and very popular mong the Brookiyn people, has excited considerable @om ment, and wiil add very much to the interest with which the Callicou trial, fixed for Monday next, is Dooked forward to. UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER'S COURT. ‘Phe Alleged Mutiny on the Migh Seas—Dis- charge of the Accused. Before Commissioner Newton. The United States ve Charles Wagner, Curtis Wi hase, Joseph Final, John Moore and Joseph Brown.—The @ofendants were charged with mutiny on board the Americad ship [da Lilly, in October last, during a voy- ago from Greenock, Scotland, to this por® The circum. stances of the case have been fully reported in the Henaun, The case for the prosecution paving closed, ‘the Commissioner discharged the prisoners. deciding that ‘the offence bad not been proved aga'rist them, SUPREME COURT—CIRGUIT. A Carious Case of Libel. Before Judge Giibert. @ustave Baer vs. Herman Dohl.—The plaintif’ in this aetion is engaged in the dry goods business at No. 198 Grand street, E, D., and sued to recover damages in the gam of $10,000 for am alleged libel upon his character. Meappears that in the summer of 1865 the plaintiff was @owhided in his atore by a young Woman named Minnic Phelan, with whom he previously had some trouble Concerning a number of purchases she made at his Rint The following week a pictorial sheet contained a hiy colored account of the affair, accompanied by alarce woodcut represemting the young woman in Cho act of castigatiug the plainuil, About a year subse- quent to this, tne defendant, who 1s a business rival of Abe plaintiff near the store of the iatter, cut the picture ef the cowniding out of the paper aud exposed it in the front window of his own estavlishment at the same < time appending Baers name to it, 80 as to bring tl picture into greater publicity. In consequence of this ‘ction on the part of Daul, plaintiff claimed that he Postained damages to character and business to the amount. A motion for a non-suit made by counsel for defence, @n the ground that piaintils ploadings did not jehat jcture was untrue, was denied. : defonce claimed that the publications were trae, and further alleged that the plainti® had been in the habit of 1mposing upon the public, and had overcharged Moss Pheian, besides calling ber pames. Mra. Minnie Forrest, xie Pheian, woo ls @ handsome young woman, of tadylike man: was catled to the stand, testified os fo tha cowniding, &., and added tha: the picture im’ the jas about a& good a ome as it was possible for any Berean to make who had not witnessed the affair. Her im ony excited the spects the court room to faughu 'T, and greatly amused the jury. The .fudge charged tho jury inak the cas» amounted to a IRel, aud sixted that the only question for then to dete mine was as to the smountof damages to be ¥ rendered a verdict in fevor of plaintiil, assessing We damages at $200. INTELLIGENCE, Pronawa Frat Snooting Aoonext.—A melancholy occuried about ten o'clock yesterday morn- | it ish feared, will prove fatal to the injured man. From the facts elicited it appears that a young fellow named Thomwas Whalen entered the liquor stere ef Patrick Rogers, corner of Van Brant and Partition strects, South Breokivn, about the time above mentioned, asd asked the wartendor, Walter Bhay, with whom be was acquainted, to buy ® pistol which exbibited. | Shay, ® youag man, ofine ignorant of the use of such a Weapon, requenied Whaien vo explain the mote of using 3 Tine the !acter was in the act of doing when the Pi 8 four darrelied, went of accidentally, t) Duliet entering » the heart of the unfortunate Sha; a@nd infio ing « Powid which, Jp the opinion of the m feal men ig alitcdence on Aim, most necessarily pro’ fatal. The bai! od downward acd lod, ja the stomach, whic! bad brought om a bomoerrhage, Young Bbay war couveyes to City Hospital, — ‘while there made the following ante- the corner of Vac runt an ad work for he & enuving to my 4 nemed Thomas Whslen Debiad the war, a young came into the store, Le * grisoner'two moths, and never bad .wy diticuky mith dim.’ Whalen, the unintentional arithor of this jcourronce, Was almost overcome wii l sorrow ov izing the extent of the misery whith he bad Wrought. He was‘ arrested and held to awal.' the result of the injarioy inttwred. Fine av Lavavetra Avance About midnight of Thurs - esoen issuing from @ two stery frame yotte, near Stayvesamt avenue, The alarm was apeodily given, and (be re department rendered a Prompt rerponse by putting tua timely appearance on tho srene, Despite the exertions of the latter, however, the flames spread, aod five newly built two at fmime Houser wore soon destroyed, involving a loss of $20, oe, The property was insured, aad is owned by Mr. Owrd, of Frout street, New York, The conflagration is esi Lihave boon the act of an incendiary, qFocen Drowsey.—the body of a man about thirty. as yesterday afternoon found in the Deceased was five years of age dock foot of South Eighth street, Ff. D. dresped in dark clothes and y was dark and short, with face closely suaved, The body owas taken in cuarge by Coroner Smith, A Ta.Terrer Sexeewcey.—-John McCanna was yos. serday convicted Before Justice Dailey of tapping the till of Lemme! Mills, Greenpoint grocer, and sentenced to the Pouicentiary fo? the term Of tweniy days, Cranes or luneaa, Korse-Jobn Bailey, of Groen- point, arverted on Tuesday on a oharge of iilegal voting, was yestoraay arraigued befory Justice Dailey, when he wary otamiuntion and utered into bepds to a@nswer io the Ginad Jury. NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1867.—TRIPLE SHEET, WESTCHESTER. the ane ab an early crening theverer, when Hedden ewoke he fourd bim- weit minus both cash and compenyon. Kiitzen is held for examiuation, Serious Accipent af MamManowscx.—A few days since Jobn Brevnan, employed at the residence of a gentleman named Hatch, near Mamareusck, sustained injuries of « very serious if not fatal che’racter, under rather pecutiar cireunstances, It appears the unfortanate man, while jumping from a fence tw the garden, struck a couccaied ‘wooden plaat sapporten, the point of which inflicted a severe wenn, ina of the abdomen. Mxerma ov Towr: Avprrors, Mornisanis,—The Board of Trustees of the, ‘town of Morrisania held a meeting at ‘the usual place dn Thursday evening, for the purpose of auditing town bills to the amount of $2,907 40, which sum i to be pone genet to @ resoiution passed, by assessing perty in the town, Among the bills wen one so for or $346 40, for furnishing 1,154 meals to prmoners in the village lockup during the past year, STALEN SLAND_ INTELLIGENCE. Fourp Downgn.—Yeeterday. the body of an unknown man ‘was found in the water at Snug Harbor, Factory- ville, He was about five feet seven inches bigh, had black hair and goatee, and wore a coat and pants, flannel drawers and wundersbirt, Im his pocket were ® small penknife, and pooketbook contain- ing 01 ar and sixty cents; also @ recipe for making Persian cement; aiso a card bearing the namo ‘*Frank- ita Maynerd, Cainoridge, Mass."” Coroner Dempsey held an inquest on the ee and a verdict of death by drowning was rendered. Goverment Exrenprrures or SouTHERN REUEF,—The law of the last Congress to relieve the suffering i the South was signed by the President on the 30th of last March, and orders to cease operations thereunder were issued by the bureau on the 2th of August. Relief was therefore afforded to the people of the South, without regard to color, race or sex, fora period of about five months, ‘The greater part of the reports of the agents are im, The distribution of funds to various States was, in round figures, as follows:—Virginia, $12,850; North Carolina, $32,500; South Carolina, $104,700; Georgia, $125,100; Alabama, $86,900; Florida, $1,000; Missis- sipp!, $35,000; Louisiana, $21,100; Tennessee, $10, and ‘Arkansas, $12,000, making total of about SHIPPING NEWS. ‘Alma: ac for New York=This Day. morn norm PORT OF ae york, NovEMBER 8, 1807, C LEARED. Steamship City of Antwerp (Br), Mirehouse, Liverpool—J G |. ‘steamship Caledonia (Br), McDonald, Giasgow—F Mac- 4 Co. 1 earns p Cimbria (Hain), Trautmann, Hamburg—Kun- jardt Ship Koomar (Br), Griffin, London—Morgan & Tinker- Ship B W Stetson, Moore, London—Grinoell, Minturn & Co. Hark Marienlyst (Dan), Ginge, Glesgow—Funch, Meincke ‘en Bark Adelaide, Plummer, Marseilles —Jas Tenry Bark Horace Beals, Blankenship, Rio Janeiro—C Colby. Burk Andes, Dailing. South Amboy—Baxter & Merrill. Brig Fred Bilss, Shannon, Cork for orders—R P Buck & 10. Brig Arichat West (Br), McCaxihy, Roiterdam—Funeb, Meincke & Wendt. Brig Neilie Antrim, Wallace, Marseilles—-W Ray. Brig Fort Pietra, Oporto—Hagemeyer & Bruna Buig- AR Dunlop (Br), Dunlop, Curacoa—Miller & Hough: ton. Brig Thos Owen, Guptill,| MHavane—Bo ell, panies &Co Brig Havana, Bennis, travana—J EW; Brig W W Lord (Br), McLeod, St John, NEM "E Greene 4 Currie. Brig Magnet (Br), Sx. Halifax—J Leaycraft Brg Samnes Miller, Pendleton, Belfast—R P_ Beek & Co. Bebr Garibaldi Sadler, Demarara—M E Greeue & Currie, Sebr Josephine, Hegeman, Autigua—Jones & Lough. Schr Competitor, Conklin, St Thomas. oe Blue Bird Br), Patterson, St John, NR—P I Nevius Sehr Lonie F Sm'th, Crie, Gaiveston—Tupper & Beattie. <chr A € Noyes, Cowell, New Orleans—ft H Drummond & Oo. Schr Tunis Depew, Cropper, Richmond, Va—Van Brunt & Sta eer HJ Raymond, Eliswortb, Baltimore—N L McCready ce Schr Atlantic, Oakes, Bangor—R P Buck & Co. Sehr Pillow, a! Bostoa—H_W Loud & Co. Sebr wie jompson, Boston—Ferguson & Wood. Fitts, Nail Hartford—G K Racket & Bro. Mapes, New Haven—G K Rackett & Bro. Schr 0 © Acker, Hobbie, Stamfor Steamer Relief, Williams, St ‘Thomas—Coast Wi) recking Ce; emer Fanny Caawatuner, MeKaig, Baltihore, ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS. pleamship Barope (7+), Lemarit, Havre Oct 94, aud on indae rly gers, 5 wi SS. pasae toun im Sa 450 eae watire ip Fair Wind (Br), jook, ship antine, bound W se. Tieanag: z Oct 25, Sisal 29th, and H Rocua Reva, wih miles and passengers: 10 F ‘Alexandre & Sons. | Had stro <j — and sea the en- tire pai Nov 3, lat 25 04, 10, an English drig ri steamer, bound 5; Teh, lat 36 06, lon 74 10, passed & anantity of pine wood: ‘Sth; & ‘sidew! steamer, with white paddle hame ‘lm. 8 two masied, propeller, both bound 8. The Fab-Kee brings the crew of the el Kees od on the Bank of Campeachy Steauasbip kl Cid, Hobar:, Mobic, with mdse and passen- rs. 10 ED Huribnt & Co. Steamship Leo, Dearborn, Savannah, 6) hours, with mdse gers, to Murray, Ferris & Co, Passed in Savan- ¥ Mayflower, and Francis B Cut- saw ship John Patten, and schr Tth inst, 4 PM, lat 37 30, lon —, . hence for New Orleans. Greeo, Inman, Alexandria, with mdse, to Dirigo, Johnson, Portland, with mdse, to J F Bice ess east of Ba ead ‘steamship Pal-K Ames, Hark Tuigko (Brom), Gerlach, Bremen, 49 days, in ballast Rei and with 29) passenge: strong westerly cales during the pasaage, Oct 20, lat 44 10, ton. ‘3 spoke ship Louise (Bren), [rom St Jago for Bremen: Brig Mary C Mariner (of Portland), Mariner, Bt Marun’s Oct salt to Woodral’ & Robinson—veseel to BJ Weoberg Had continuous heay All across the Gulf Stream. weather all the passage lat 34 89, lon 73, encou: fered & beaty gale from, 8W “fo NW, with high sea; eplit upper topsail and mainsail, lower topsail and toretopmast stayeail were blown out of’ the bolt ropes, lost bulwarks, and bad everything about the deeks started adrift; had to run before it'for Is hours. Brig Bluenose (Br), Sheldrake, Yarmouth. NS, 6 days, in dallas, to Boyd & Hineken. Nov 3, off seal Island, spoke at Republic, hence for 8. Jobn, NB. uevitas, izabethport for Boston. Bangor, 12 davs. ackeonville. . Wile , 6 days, ‘ewbern, Nt land, Washington. NO, 3 days. for New Bedford, vin, Bt Sebe EF Stockton, Roper, Madison Holta Se he R Mason, Martin Schr W Severe, Tayio: sehr A Young, Brown, Sehr Addie J A Lovell, far las Mooke, Geo hwait, atecbury, Georgetown, DC. s ‘atson, Cramer, Georgetown, DC, 4 days, ror Bet he kd Sche JW Hike, Lane, Georgetown, DO, for New Haven. Sehr G T Thorn, Townsend, Baltimore. Schr A Denike, Jones. Baltimore. Rene Mary E Gage, Hopkins, Baltimore. Kehr A'B Crammer, Crammer, Baltimore. deh Talon, Ames, Baltimore for Providence. Sebr James Od, re Lom ong at Md. Sehr Ruby, Lee, bd Heats Croatey, Power, r Foiled fr Bi Boston. Thee, Schr L& A Babcock, Smith, Loony ey for Bostor Sehr Hestiess, Baxter, Soir MB Hates, Crom Temi, Pufadsiphin for Boston, Sehr C G:Granm: niladelphia for Boston. Behr NM EGralam, eee Philadelphia for Boston. Sehr J Price, . Philadelpiuia for Fail River. Serr A Pare i Shourds, Faleennbas od —— Sehr A Fiel4, Pettit, ceneoee for Ni sehr 1B Russel, htehattey, Peihadeipata for Bridgepoe. Se Haddea, . Trenton, Sehr {8 Hatem Hilla, Port Jomeson tor ford. Sehr f.yra. Heskell, Bligabetbpor! for Sebr Ontario, Bar! utabetbport for port for Proxdet tor Providence. Hitrabeluport for Providetioe. = parc tor Provie Sein Hastot. Knowles, Rhizabets: Senr 4 8 Little, Leste, Blizabeinport for Warr Sehr Liberty, Johumon, Bllzabethpors for Norw valk. Sehr Evelyn, Burger. ¥ port for Stamford. Kobe Henry. Merrill { sereey C4 Cup for Guilford Sclir Keokuk, Smal ia, with timber, te Simes, Chase & Talbou hr is M Soe, Biusgime, Mi Desert, Me. 8 days, Sehr Saxon, Ci timber, to Simes,-! Sehr Idaho, Davis, Portland. > Sehr Union, Bistor ated a Schr Maned, Goomo Behr Ai colown, sehr Gen "rag jor, Merick, Welieat r Seur Smith, Schr JH Lock wood, Sehr Jon Nick Sehr R Borde Behr Meibour Pea Sehe J Burritt, ite Sehr OF Hawiry four Texas, Chat rhe Henry Sobr G F Br Schr DH Baldwin, oO Pinan, Portland, Ct Flower, Russell, Portiaad, ct § Curtis, For, Poriand ol, Bralperd, Jones, Porland, Ct. Joh ne Forrest. Strout, Rondout for jostor Ty ston, idee, Smith rtf ook. Eisoe Deve Hawk! pethort for mrigaeport 1908 ME Bayles, Cart hport for Bridgeport. sop Francis dan, J At SAILDED. Lirerpoo vy Boy ibe: ty Dundas, Bristol, BR; r Wind at ‘inset F Marine Disasters. Jia Be-=The onptain, crew eng Yer Hes from, Si Jona, ¥ af aph w ie Reef, wrec vo Roe ete Sra Rann? seen At Bosios from Swan heavy Weather Ibe entire pag tage; Oct 13, lat mast, dame ec ar iekakkaaied Pk. KOS pA mig] 4-4 shes ror frome Sane Se tring uring the entire isrens—The brig Mary C Mariner, bred from St Martins, has as passensers Capt James W Johnston and one seaman, of the sc! (of Sow Be be — Granada for New 2 ion at ‘Simmons Taree Bia 123 tons buthea, and owaed by Messrs of New York. Scun Ina F Wareiee, from Sagua at Portland. lost fore- topmasi, tand jibboom in the gale-ef the Bath tit picue Avice Fiona (Br), Foote, from Nassau, NP, for ore (not Roster), arora ety reported seen in distress. it yy Philadetphia 7th inst, having eucouniered 4 gal ale OF fatteras 28th ult, ou Yoat both and alll attache uy NC. Scnr Appre Moact from Wilmi Fiala Tuk nny taper ho 8 for Bonton. at Holmes io cic Sale off Hatteras, lost part of deck load (20 bbls naval stores) Off deck. Bonn Wa Fur, fi r Bath. Me, Since reported at Hol Head, with loss of. boat and: short of Provisions; Was sap- plied by chr Ida F Wheeler, at Poatland. Sonn Sau Mears, Pine, from Baltimore July 23sfor Fortune Island, has not been from since sailing, and itis feared that she foundered in the gale of about Aug 1. ‘The 8 M was built in Matthews county, Va. in 1858, reported’ 167 tons, hailed from Baltimore, and rated A2, va ApELE, at Wilmington, NC, Oth ins!, from Rock- rts on Tuesday night last, while going Into port, went ashore on the south side of New Inlet bar (inside the outer bar), where she remained until Wednesday after- Boon, when the tug Brandt went to her assistance, and she hauled off and towed to the city. She is leaking at about The ratowt 160 stroker per hour, Scnr Manion Gace, Brower. at Philadelphia 7th inst from wes. NC, reports Oct Jat 85 U8, lon 74 52, expe- rienced gale from, WW, which lastod 14 hours: at IV AM same day was boarded by’ & heavy sea, which swept gverboard 10,000 fest of lumber, everything moveabio off the decks, split mainsail, and did other damage, Scur RxiNDKER, before reporied lost on Barnegat Beach, wasn ballast. She was about 15 years old, and owned by her, of this city, Phe wreck on which the about 244 oF § miles distant, southeast, from the south end of the Great Swamp. Senn 1.0 Hers, Gray, from Rockland, previously report. ed ashore and on ‘fre below City Polnt, was towed up to Richmond ou the 4th inst. The extent of dai be ascertained until her cargo of lime is dischar Mivcellaneous. Lavnonep~-At Mystic. Conn, 7th inst, from the yard of Moasrs Gaorge Greenman & Co. @ superior built bark, of of the followiug dimensions :—Length 150 feet, breadth 3354 feet, depth 17 feet, and about 726 tons. She is named Cre- monta, and is intended for the general freigbting busine: and will be commanded by Capt Albert © Burrows, o hon new whaling bark Concordia, now on the stocks in the yard of her builders, denbus Holmes, Jr & Brother, of cannot Mati poe a owned & Matthew Howland, of New Bedford, is to be ninen on Wednesday morning next, Her length ir 2844 foet, breadth feet, depth 17 feet, and her touna, Sited at once, after whaling voyage. Notice to Martners. FEW LIGHT AND LIGHTHOUSE ON SOMBRERO, LESSER ANTILLES. Oficial information has been received ‘at the Lighthouse Board that in January next a revolving light will be exhibit- ed from a lighthouse now in course of erection on Sombrero Island, the northernmost of ‘he Lesser Antilles. Spoken. * Bark Josephine, Mitchell, from Glasgow for New York, ee on 343. gui Nov ], lat ° Foreign Ports. Ac/ruco, Oct 19—In port ship R L Lane (Br), Amidon (not Masters), from NYork, arr 17th. “J wuRGoS, Oct 6—Arrived, bark A © Small, O Brien, josion, Haviwa, Nov i—Arrived. steamships Georgia, Deaken, Vera Cruz; Hendrick Hudson, Howes, Philadelphia, after being ashore, Sailed 4th, steamships Wilmington, Sisal and Vera Cruz; 7th, Havana, Charleston. Arrived, beige Village Belle, Morrisoa, Bay for Charle marrived. Zuip Columbia,” Robison, ‘at, Sept 10—Tn port bark Trine Bind, Cioutman, une; brig dennie Cushman, Pond, Dicuttvs, Oct tn port brig s & W Welsh, Watson, for Philadelphia ide. 1 Qusane. Nov 6—Arrivedy) steamship Peruvian, Ballantine, bout 860 tons. The new bark will be ing launched, at New Bedford for a waxonax, Sept 6-—In port ship Midnight, Brock, éteg; i Wild Gazelle, Lewis, _ aa jept 201m port ships Martha Rideout, Reid, : St Pan Slartia, Tor Java; Ralabow. Freemnat, diag: Beuvotrtich ir), Jacobs, for NYork via Padang, ldg; Kala- hone (Br), MeMullen, for do via Cape Good Hove. Swan Ista, Oct 9-In port bark Reunion, Schwartz. for to sail in 10 days; brigs Isls, Bomhoff, and Julia F Mion: oa Sr Tuquas, Oct 2i—In port ships Sarah Newman, for Valparaiso 1dg (since reported ashore): Chas 8 Pike, diag: bark eer tee Morrisop. achrs Clinton, Holmes, from NYork, ‘ig: Wwidare ‘tiles frem Anugua, Aleo ip port brent date, ship British Empire (Br), Abbott, P Alice (Br), as menting: Kir —. , diag: Ida Abbott Bryan, Baw ae, Br ‘arr 12th, do; Sohn Jeftre: 'rom Granada, arr i8th, for charter, MEL Tree Xie ‘Nov 7—Arrived, schr Grand Pre, Goomby, *. Cleared 7th. pce Irane E Meservay, Henderson, Havana. ‘Winsor, NS, Oct 25—Arrived, brig Abstainer, Pettis, a enssth: brige Ottawa, Ellie, New York; 2010, Clyde, " ow Yor! Fouts, Phiiadeighies Annie ‘Collins, Siutth, aad Domulens White, NYork ;Bdth, Josephine, ‘do. Awerican Ports. ALEXANDRIA, Now 7.Sailed, echr Frauk Herbert, Crow- ell_ New Bedford. BOSTON. Nov 7—Arrived. bark Freeman Dennis (Br), Fletehor. Tendon; brig Alive Starrett, Hooper, Swan Island, Caribbean Sea (and J Weymouth Hichols, Calbarien: schry I 3 Keston Prossa Emeline McLean, tdieeper, and ME a town, DC: AC’ Austin, Willatd, Balet ‘Allen, i, Powell, and J D MoCarths, Simpson, Pi 1, Chalk, Motiregor, Rllzavoinport Kinsman, from Philadelphia for Sa. red—Ship Black Prince (Br) barieHanson zelle, Martinique ai Chancellor (Br), Lander, Willey: Port i Prince: sche. Pl Wan tt Nae Be seer “ a8 au Arr wr, Glaagow via Payal; A Durkee, Butler, Cotterburg; EM Tucker, Tucker, Uar- denas. aciirs J RJoba, Little, Coarleston: Hickman, Bur- gees, NYork; Ralph Cariton, Pensacola; Geo B Somers, Sa- Ssnnuhe Below, brig H It Mcciivery, trom Soutn Amboy. ALTIMORE, Nov 7—Arrived, echt Ida A Jayne, Jayne, york. Cleared—Barks Kathlep (Br), Mockler, Liverpool; Fury, Wilson. Barcelona: brig Jenny Lind (i London; schre SMD Scull, Seclmau, Jersey City; EM Hamil. {oor Smith, Boston: Nellie H Benedict; Ellis, New Haven? Star, Lewis, Providence; Susan, Sears, rr Vail, harlena, . Tangier? yet anche Wild Ge ‘cleared. bark ios, wir jaca Parker, ke (Br ‘ Gath Ser Nov §—arrived, schr George zal Mor t—Arcived” steamship Cha N00, in the offing, ship Charleston, monn aud aca unknown, red—-Ship. BC Winthrop, Stewart, Liverpool; brig ne. NYork teamship Sea Gull, Dutton, Baltimore; schrs M all, Hussey, Savannah; Emma, Penton, George. town. ahha Arrived, steamship James Adgor, NYork; schr J W Salled Steamship George B Upton, Boston. iat HATO: jov 7—Arrived, schr Treasure, Aanold, Pouchkeepsie. EDGARTOWN, Nov 4—Arrived, brig IM MeGiivery, Cale, from South Amboy for eens wo? i Gn Dex. -, Baltimore for Boston; ME Pac herman, George B and (captain sick); cs © Hages, ‘Cold KEI W Whistler, Phinney, CHARLES’ town for Po . LI, for Portland (and iL RIVER, Saral Nov 6— Arrive Fal a ith. ied 7th, ped a = ad Corolla. avon i iltzabous: ‘ork; sloops Eliza, Furness, tnd alle ana sii do. GEORGET . DC, Nov T—Artived, steamer. Valley eaeeekr Pints, Smt uoumus ito EN or ora, Ph PalArice, dence for Bango yan. ae nd Maggie Mulvey, rt re ey, Rondout for do; Wm Butman, Smart, Norn for ao" albert Jamnoeon, do for Gardiner ; Watson, Smith, Roadout tor Bonen; Charlie & Wile hen ‘Thomas, Newbury for Portsmouth; Lyra (Br), Holmes, ia for Bostion ; Harton, N&, for Aion, —. S ee wy Mer Warre: Philsaetphia for Boston’ Xnua MK might, ao fot Portland; sebre Addie diarchte, Rode: ‘ie for Boston; Harriet A Frambes; Joti hen Willard, Pathway, ‘Mezlwes Ayers: J Wainwright, Brower; TJ tration, Tapiey; Marte Palmer: Jages M Flanagam, Shaw; Eps rom, Jarvis: Marshall Ferrin, f Packard; Maggie M weaver, Banticn, Claypaal: and Mary Seandinty ch Fintadeiphis for Boston: Entelie, ox ‘Aiban ‘tor aa + adoipbia for Salem pg Alabsrea, erage, bay = Bangor: aby aha Hamilion NY Seu ior Port ana ial amitton, 5 ie Bel ie rackley, do for Hingham; tucetown for James Kiver, Va. Balled—Scho ym (Be ‘Albert Jameson, 8 Bele Barat es artved, ies ‘or T= ive steamsbip Liberty, iD, Boltimore Yor lavane and New fay NUBFOLR, Nov € —Arrived, ego pd pod 2 Bun- ane for Piniade|j hleeeput wing (Br), Cremor, 3 York for Cty ey In in distress; sebre Eliza Jane, Joinson, and Me: ba ay od fy ts Aglammaonie sine, Boe eee FORD, Nov i ueemele be chr aaa » Howes, Philadeiptin. rm CB Ailes, Bray, Por. ey Glawtoo, Phiasey, de; Pe ery tig bh ils. WPORT, Nov 6—Arrived, sehre Corn Morrison, Hig- tt Brovinesiewn for Tangier; Jane ¥ Durfee, Huntley, By for Georgetown, i mechan Mo Lem, ‘ork, Prov. hilagelphia. equience of head end ane ne hens oath ary ar Eitan Wiley, from Ypen Sea, Ci » for enon, Harwich for NYCRR. Ipbin Vista, om SB AM-Arrived in ibe a Greeeport tor Pnitadedph ‘all River for BY or) Emma M Fox, :” Sarat Elizabeth, Kei Wells, from Calais for NYork; luis for NYork; Alpine, Prossey, — sa for do; ag Promor, trovuience fer NYork; Matte, Carter, Bangor fot bund Eliory © Wei eat tr iwi Perking ‘Mariage, a fei Raye, ve, Pall River for NYork: 1p & F % and Doyle, Providence port ; sloop Pry jerion, do for NYork, WORN! ae 8 Nor 7-Saned, schrs Ann & Safford, 8 E ae RDON. Nee ‘Arad aches Expedia id Jou for Naresh; 4 Gvolapeed Nhedtard for NYork ” NYO Balen Shree “F ilawie Phitedetphig: Speaker, Rom aout Daniel Webeier. do, BiB PHALADRUPIVI AS Noy 7 Arn stn nship Roman, paren. Boston, sctra J Maxteid, pik wo rom idence: Al 0 BO. jora (Br), Foote, Nassau; head Bo corsop, Kimira Wooley, ie Norwich F and’ WG “| ea Men ig Thos pehire Ad Kussell, Hodges. Haruard El. ‘ natal asetricd gee: Bee: y, K ‘ Zesla, Lowes. Pe ‘ort Spl Spencer, Flem. ng, ton B Willard, Varcea Portiaad; P Botoe, adams, Bos Sth—Arrived, briy A Mitchell, Orebiling sehrs Maryland, St Joho. NB: Joun Johuson, Budson Cig, ook (HF), Cook, Genow; Ann Bit by Dark Nageie, for Antwerp: iO, Gtora liar, Linwee brige @ ent to Py Ware" rom Georgetown, mes’ Hole, was Spokes a nat, off Gay Atdo 6th, PM-—Steemer General Putnam, from NYork, with the Cross -ao i ae oe hip, ous a ra, Wa Geree Baker, 5 Sa jutehinson, Matansas; brige ms | meee 3 it eas ‘Gatdonass Lucy Anny Rose, New 8th achr B E Pecker, Georgetown. DC. PAWTOCKEN, Nov Toarrie Thre’ James Parker, bs Elizabethport; J reeman, Eldridge, New Sailed—Schr Messenge: PROVIDENCE No Arrived, yee ee Trade Wind, Hof- Darien, Oa; Jabez tw Wie, Davie: Z Bteatton, Cor- Charies L Hu! ‘Triumph, dery: if Cheater; Wr Th White, tneettoe ” Washington, Chad- wick; Joseph Marsh, smith Rondon; Horizon, Newman, Rondout tor Paruckat Brave, Saow, NYork. Sailed—Schrs Sea N: Conley, Baltimore; Theodor Dean, Philips Caroline ‘Klenale, Woodrut, “hiueiont ry Natt, Bliven, Elizabethport; Lock: barrett Nev Chase, Nvore? sloop E Sprague, Gibbs, NYork. RICHMOND, ‘Nov 6—Arrived, schr’ Belle Thompson, Gif- crag a FRANCISCO, Oct 20—arrived, hip Magnolia (Br, 5 chips Blackwall (Br), Creary, Liver) yin Ch ised a ell, Smith, do; bark Solomon, H mes, \verpool. Salled Oct 19, ship Chas A Farwell, Smith, — oon Kone: (Br), Trumbull, Liverpool; Fearless, Dre: bara Supshive (Br), Martin, eras" NSW sphap ct tanon Hears Houolulu; 224, bark ae feston, wes, Liv BAVANNA! Nov same opie Ashland, Nor- ten. NYork: ip Mastlows by iy aE onip FBO “tyson oo, Live ivorpoel, Sth—Aariived, ship atc bones ‘Delmont, NYork ; Abvou Lawren: Hled—schr Renshaw, eeclistenn SALEM, Nov 4—Arrived, schrs trausit, Rackett , and J M "Doug! ase, nate a Paul & Thompson, God- t, bethpurt for Portland; hone phia. ll : iomtose, ‘and Mail; 6b, PR W Godfrey, Sagts, and J “Alderdice, erik rte 0. Nov 6-— Arrived, brig Altarela, Reid, Searsport; John, ork: Eva, Adele, Kosky ort. Below, schra ‘DO itulse, from NYork] 83 Waring, trom Ay chico, WASHINGTON, DC, Nov 2—Arrived, schr Sarah Fish, Henderson, M: Now READY, AT 9% O'CLOCK THIS MORNING, THE GREAT NEW FAMILY PAPER, THE FIRESIDE COMPANION. THE FIRES! ‘COMPANION. THE FIRESIDE COMPANION, Contains THREE GREAT STORIES. THREE GREAT STORIES, THREE GREAT STORIES, UNDER THE GASLIG al UNDER THE GASLIGHT. UNDER THE GASLIGH' SI I"l3 5)5 [=I z 3 z "Isl 5 3 By AUGUSTIN DALY. | | - AWAITING THE SIGNA! AWAITING THE SIGNAL. AWAITING THE SIGNA’ By SCOTT R. SHERWOOD, UNDER THE HARROW. UNDER THE HARROW. UNDER THE HARROW. | | . = P, HAMILTON MYERS, KETCHES BY AS AND OTHERS. WILD FOREST ADVENTURES. AMUSING ANECDOTES, EDITORIALS, &¢. In places where there is no newsdealer, the FIRESIDE COMPANION can be obtaimed by subscription, Terms $3 a year in advance. St GEO, MUNRO & CO., 187 William street, New York. A’ NO CosT. What can drive out derons headlong? ‘What can bring the sunny smile? What can give us ease and comfort? What can make oar Bi lives worth while? | CHARMIN MARY KYLE DA é c zl I: li Juat on band in ime of need. No distress of any nati Can rors of anyinat ‘magle PAINT: Pain in heart, legs, hips or shoulders— Raging fevers, sick or faint. Acute or chronic pains all over, Internal, exiernal, all company Pain in liver, corn or bunions hatever pain apply | PAIN PAINT. ‘pain instantal The sensation mos: When applying mews PAINT; Stops al neous; ‘Breas Hdinorder, chee! cheers the faint, ful sores and htful ulcer children, a Fen ag Dread! Crou| pains; PAIN’ children are panies, fe for eyes, fore! ers, stomach, cena neers, in ‘of any name Thousands ‘of men, women palus in the head, face, neck, throat, shoulders, arm: bowels, abdomen, ‘womb. thighs, bi ankles, feet, ‘oes, corns, bunions ‘for or nature, ert or external, acute or chronic, high Inflam- mation. ‘as Fagin, an or latent and dumb inflammation in og og! nerves, pee agent wy tural ne Rag ~d 1th Ae Ps ire. ‘@ supernatural agent atly. sty require myomenvot time. Severe and des; york cases only fi ie produced ty the tpolieat fon of the A ee a itis as water; fs used for the smallest and the most “oldest Person: it invigorates, si so eh fone tothe nyatnm when applied freel: with astonishing rapidity, and pain ceases; is ‘used in the ‘most delicate cases in ject satel cost a cent to have pain removed at Dr, WOLC 170 Chatham square, New York, It ‘is also sold clans di ists at 25 conte, 5) cents, a botties hol old eight one doilar botiles and largest brush. Dr. Woicott is weil known as the prepnetor of the old standard remedy, Instant Pain Ani for Catarrh and Golds in the head. But his PAIN RINT tea greater wonder still. unless in pure, white oT If you buy brown or tinted wrappers you get cb A™® YOUR GROCERS FOR GODDARD ¢@ CO."5 Patent Desicated Cocoanut, For Pies, Puddings, Cakes, &e., &e. It is the mitk and meat of @ cocoanut mixed with the Purest white sugar and dried by steam ro as to keep i any. Eiimute retaining all. the aroma and nutrition. prepa i with the utmost nicely aud delleacy, and it; will be fovnd the most exquisite food 1 by ae go end without preparation, Having for large sum bouget oF the petentes jhe right javing for a large sum bough! under him to manutacture —_ sell Cal se throughout the United States (ex we are now in- po article oxternaily imitating eure as much a4 possible, nt which is an bay wg ivi unlawful, dealers tn which are liable for damages; and in defence of the public we do hereby notify ali ipertics shat we shallin due time bring Manufacturers 01 these iucremto nts to justice, and he: “responsibility ERA 1. cine KNOWN 10 cease Is AetinG TO RECOMMENDED _TO'SUPF hablbs AND iris NOT To BE EXCHULED: AND It BENEAITS CONSUMPTIVES AND DYSP tit x “a “PITTSBURG, PA. NOY. 3, 1867." SOLD AT HOPS DEPOT, Sa BROADWAY, NEW YORK, AND AT DRUGGISTS AND GROCERS. Ams 8. os ‘Three magniticon! books, eontain magniicoutly Musttated medical ing. mportaat physiological, Meformation for sea’ sad wos teense fe sent free on Feegipt of tweaty. dive cents. by addrosal Medical Uni Clinton sin place, New York rn eae tty. Aino States DIVORCES OBTAINED IN NEW YORK; where No pubheity, drankeoness or de- sertion ts ae FREDERICK L. KING, Counsel Advice free. at Law, 40 50 Broadway Ate UTE, DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED 18 are bo suet ee pater rrr. | divorce SEiatned: consulistions frog 7: Do chacas Ul _M. HOWES, Attorney, 78 Nassau street. Acs eres paawinas OF THE KENTUCKY me sear er f _ ete: S81, novewnen & CR ew, * ay i, roe 4, 2, TUCK ny STATE FOR me DENEFIT OF SHBLB RATRA—CLass O55, NOVEMBER 5, 1567. 7, 38, aw 2. ad pag § Prizes cashed RICHM( MON: ND, ra GLASS, a FINE SILVER Plated Were, Bronzes, Clock “locks, Vases and Faney Govds, Best quality Part Wi Yes Serine Sat 1 ple a rated 4 Galt Preaek ine in, Tea cd es of Gut Glare pa teary % Bets of Cut On oo Plain Glass 0 ® Pr Out Gobiets, per dozen, . Champagne and Wine u. —_ 490 and 492 Couns DONIONS, ENLARGED JOINTS AND ALT, diseares of the feet cured by Dr. ZACHARIE, 76) HELEY'S HARD RUBBER TRUSS CURES RUT. ture, retains the most diMeult with comfort and ease, clean, Jight, cacy, tafe, no rusting, breaking of strapping. mae # Hard Kilbver Sipporter, a perfect, support the Mother, invalid aun eorpulent. sedien's ‘eg wd et Immediate relief, mt by piraggae Bead Yor pamphlet hae Rett reel SOUTHERN AID. A “D Yortuxe FOR SOMEBODY. GRAND AWARD 0 RD OF PREMIUMS GRAND AWARD 0 RD OF PREMIUMS nn A TORTUNE ror SOMEBODY. GRAND AWARD 0 ‘OF PREMIUMS @RAND AWARD OF PREMIUMS l=|<| THE LADIRS: SOCIETE iu atd of the BUFFERING AND DESTITUTE OP THE sovTH. PRICE OF TICKETS... seseeesTWO DOLLAR LIst OF "PREMIUM ous ELEGANT gitar A Sera AVENUE, New ONE yan IN Y UREENBACKS, $20,000. ‘THE LADIES SOCIETY 1 alp oF THe SUFFERING AND DESTITUTE OF THE SOUTH, SUFFERING AND DESTITUTE OF THE SOUTH, SUFFERING AND DESTITUTE OF THE SOUTH, SUFFERING AND DESTITUTE OF THE SOUTH, SUFFERING AND DESTITUTE OP THE BOUTH, who offer, immediately that their subscription list is eom- plete, the subjoined MAGNIFICENT SERIES | a Be, VALUABLE PREMIUMS, hemer woh a cd LARGE NUMBER OF SPLENDID ENGRAVINGS, Led Will be distributed among the subscribers, amounting im all Bog we to more than be i Fin. Lever Waich, geniiine Reesiey Ewindiog Watch; mekel movement mews Vek, nickel movement. ‘American Le oe THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND DULLARS. PRICE OF TICKETS, TWO DOLLARS. SPECIAL PERMISSION FROM THE a ee y DEPARTMENT, Orrick oF Dermal Ravanug, Wasi ag Aug. 28, 1857, JF ae ‘Grand ‘National Patorain- ment” for the Densat of the Ladies" Society. in aid of the suffering and Cpr “poor of the south,” bas made due spplication Collector of Internal Revenue, ne coll “fd the District of Columbia, for poraission to held & ift enterprise, and presented to bim tthe proceeds of said gift enter- satisfactory evidence prise will be devoted to charitable uses. Permission is hereby granted to the said Ladies? Society te hold such gift enterprise, exempt from all, charge, Whether from special tax or other duty, In. res} gilt enterprise, B.A. ROLLINS, missionel id chatelain one padre y wack, gold enameded, ene “diamonds Onion chatelal ‘The Executive Committee of the Ladies’ Society in Aid of the Suffering and Destitute of the South would earnestly remind thelr feliow citizens of the North that they have been compelled to redouble their exertions for the term!- nation of the work inaugurated by the Society, with the view of extending valuable and immediate assistance to their suffering brethren, In accordance, therefore, with this purpose, they make a FINAL AND EARNEST APPEAL to that generous public who have, up to the present time, 80 nobly and fully responded to every call mado upon them for the alleviation of the misery which bas fallen upon a section o a o banay ‘aamelled Gold Wate. One Lady's Fancy Enamelled Gola Watch, — S o Ps sid tans ADOPTING A oie MOSES.......... ° LANDSCAPE, MOUNT J DES: A WOODLAND SOME. Svat THE CHEVALIE! STUDY. BATTLE OF NASER). PORTRAIT OF H. P. Sn, a MOTHER AND BOY. ZOUAVE. JOSEPH AND HIS BRET alue, 975. AN INTERIOR. : PORTRAIT OF rrornii i Say. ORIENTAL LANDSCAPE. PORTRAIT OF BENJAMIN vst, THE INSPIRATION OF Sita KSPEARE.. AT. Pitaxp.». B. Churea i ++ Diaz de La Pene, .C. L. Biliott Value, sou. COMMON 00! COUNTRY, do this Lopes the destitution and need ent have been only to a limited extent abated, and Christians are admonished iat the coming winter will necessarliy multiply the number of those sad cases which appeal £0 strongly Cs chariiable and huwane sentiment in the baman heart They have sompeqnently, ae gaed the gallerios located at way, for the exhibition of the: TNOBLE COLLECTION OF PAINTINOS, native ood Bary as wel ‘luis of the nd SPueNDID PREMIUMS. which will be warded | © the subscribers at (he close of their sale of ae THEIR RAND | NATIONAL, wap io eae ill take ms mo eee b OF i be made in such Committee, Associate ue by the subscriber, 1 may think fit to secure thelr in terests, D. “Reauagieat Ed. Imer_ PRES. RB. A...Jenking, +4. Kauffman ney of ia that need for which the Society mnie Poe pen and nt necessity which exits tor procuring EEttonsl funds to those which have alreody been forwarded by them to their jmpoverished and pligue- stricken brethren, have induced the Lady Ranagors, after mature ethernet, wo ee the a distribution of Yaluablo premiums at the jational Knterataiment, asone cy the om Ost FRABTBLE AND SPEEDY MEANS caren ‘out thelr pu ‘the Tins which they bare decided upon adopting will, while roalrang A MAGNIFICENT sum for the relict of t fice SUFFERERS IN THE SOUTH, to the spseribers for this beneficent purpose pre- intums amounting 1e to BEXDRED THO THOUSAND DOLLARS. THB INFANT BACCHy>, ; Value. ‘si00,"* RIENZI.. Piloty, of Munich THE MOTHER - Auguste Privet BIRD SELLERS IN GONSTAATINOPLE.. --.E. Ruggles: SKETCH......... PORTRAIT OF J. 8. 6 flan, N, sner +++ Ob, Monginot, THREE Hi THE DISTRIBUTION OF OF, PREMIUMS will be made under the Brie ee) of the genuemen on the Com- ‘mittee of Honorary Members. be eg dert May ater tng od tie Society trva Managers, the. | 54 yKLIN, ISLE OF WIGi sececeeHl, Webbe oc General eb Fourth Miiary istrict; Value, $400. ' Major Ge are Se ate of Second eee iss anit t General Major eneral BURNSIDE Governor of hod INTERIOR H Be E. ORK Governor of South Garotinn; YOUNG GROUSE... i rion trae proportion of the bead og tnigemen and mittary BROOKESIDE....... cigietecsveeseedly F, Bellows: tron of the North, the principal of which may be application ai the dalce ot the Society. HONORARY 00) COMMITERE. ‘aven vi MORNING RIDE rs, I. We Mrs. Mw: Matic SRUMAUIN, Mra. E. Mrs. JAMES Wi Mrs Mrs. E, UNDERHILL, Mra. Mrs. JAMES DARLING, =— Mrs. Min A FREAIS Nie Mrs. dee & CN. CHAPIN, Mrs. CAVALIER........... irs. M. DUNCA! Mrs. ; Mrs. DANIEL. BLDAN, t Mr. READING LESSONS... ; a ire AUGUST BELMONT, ure OLD HOMESTEAD... Mrs. SIMEON DRAFE Ry Mrs COMING STORM x rs, ire RUE FENTON, Mew QEORGE MU THE VIDETTE.. ‘ HILIP ea a all Commandi: aan en pce i = ME | THE ANGLER. Districr, Mo 6 Third Military | 1, NING LESSON Mob Major General J. M. SCHOFIELD, Commanding Firat % BURNSID! ee Island. eee Governor lan: Governor F. H. PIERPOIN?, IDLENESS.. Governor THOMAS SWANN, M: Mayland. FRUIT.. basin tg rae North Carolina, REPOSE. ‘South Carolina. -P. Robbe Governor % M. PA’ N, Alabama neral ORD, Comnianding \- Value, $400. ence Vek meres Fourth Mil) You Goop HEALTH. wacesveesesD@ Brackaloar pail E. SICKLES, Commanding A Dk | United States Minister, Vaiie, $500 FISHING. TULIPS. Second Miltary Di nt tri Major G General JO JOR. CH, . INS, Gi Goverecr J. a) bIBON Wa it Tetietgne. THE MONARCH ‘i A Nays Governor THO! RAMLETTE, tucky. Lary 4 bene Gorervor ISAAC MURPIIY. rt. es seek TEACHING HIM TO SP tak see seeeee Plapthner Goremer DAVID A. WALERE, STREET SCRKE IN AWIWEEE curt Val ssa. A BUG va Gs at! Hh 3 SHERMAN, PRANCONIA HILLS.” iit Sie AwADSWoirH, Nine St DUNG ue, re. Phan Foy ails, sie Bales CEA wtOR. A FULL NET.......... ae ‘re, MARLOWE NATHER, Secretary, | POINT JUDITH... PRINCIPAL OFFICE AND GALLERY OF BXHIBI- THE SOUTHERN AID ROOMS, ‘No, 845 AY. And also H, HARTMANN, Banker, No, 3 Broad street, 0. 17h Fifth reuse, and at No, 290 Pennaylvanis avenue, Wastiagion, D. All corfimunications om business should be addressed to Mpa offi | quaeengaheres FRANE IL NORTON, 4 #8 Broadway, New York, HENRY WARD es ER ON THE neni or TOR FALLEN... MY LITTLE BABE.... ‘ alua, Last Sunday I told you lobed LANDSCAPE AND CATILE. tion to-day for the Ladies’ hin branc! Valu ee ceee Ge This department of CE — REVERIE. eis a ‘associa ‘ew ait, 900, foie deta follows. a Iine. af operaiton MARGARET GARDNEM. Our sympathy and at South Werder tot ran bt the TRAVELLING PREACI je, ik may, ‘also the onse fa which rele a oeters ‘eden YOUNG NUR WHALE COVE....... ¥ ‘$200. WINTE MOUNTAINS Py ammmpbee psn Hart FLOWERS....... 0. B. Inman. MOTHERLY CARE th of ib eitizema. “Any a me the ‘wound their sen: or wwe are hiiping (ce, will be twice. blewsed their hears to ours; it will aseare ‘of our apirit and motives. M: seme, Mi varged from a two month’ Tiare heard from her lips tales of water gated and cultivated thats week a gy tern as she told them esas rethren, ‘ad cn fi suffering the rot tele 5 ‘0 of rebellion and spirit is anti-Chria hungry has noth wets politic, aud the, best recon struction we ean offer ia that by which the intelligent lead: ing men of the South ean be me . hele ~ 99g Sre propitious im the South. io, r Thanks to wise eiaicamanship lueuce ot seaiuance when is utynorcharity, to. those. thet are from their very auffering ten-fold the more our brothers, al is working right, and i 8 binding ob every he Noi Bouth, to labor hengeforth f bins ALPHONSO ABD mg THE YOUNG ARTIST. MORNING WORK... MADONNA... PRACHBS.,....... LANDSCAPE. MOONLIGHT. SUREP....... ; LITTLE GRERDY.. A FOREST SOENE % GROUP IN THE vorne om poas.., saw Verboecuhover for those 1 wee TION IN N NORTH CARO) J, Crowder, Superinjon teu) of ives a ‘ y orabie account of Pegs Chant Tae c. at ate there are JAMAICA PLAINS. ohundeed tara ‘mostly widows and ‘orphans, and have not four daye’ su} Bow, ‘and. ihe wieted forms, mothers are being worn down, bj waging to soothe the eries fot iil nd fe berties. ot oe taal or wotleds ee Water for ber mites’. alae no mex for weeks, no bread Soe for sy ya, 80 flout GOLDEN SUMMER . a8 vd no sigar aut coffve for years, oxcepe® little as charity | One hondred choice Clocks, recently. mountings. 7 quonota int wey thirty thousand other preiminme, naga Klay (Ui jet CHOICE STE ENGRAVING ‘role goction has “entire Ang oben Works of me Publ p 8, Labor felled: worm destroying rapidly: iy ars eat free + as) Spplication, Yoar, évea if we bawy togd lock ‘trom | . HSORTON Astin Broadway, URE EE SRE EES gtgeeensuuegagesay { 7

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