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NEW ¥URK HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1863—TRIPLE SHHET. il briliant thé column returne: 7 which ts seldom true in practice. A practical man | 46 Washington square, on Wednesday morning, at ROPOSALS, THE INDIAN WAR. train ap ee pom JAMES F, WILSON. will not only calculate how luuch’ gold’ thers is ine | ten o'clock, to St. Anus churen. Elghtie atest PERO ; ee —— ———- 7 but sixieen 5 py pas he iat estimate how much gold on mere 8 eyed ee maae will be celebrated, prorasaia FOR INDIAN GOODs. Indlans—Par haps of the campaign they will ré-] a New fe Pa: "in the ordinary way of saving gold. He wi and then y Cemetery for interment. IMENT « Onr Recent Victory Over the aeane nae na ealene Way for Arriving at Spocle Pay | aiso estimate the cost of getting out ine quartz and | Members of New York Academy of Medicine aud af DEFABTMENE OF THE IuTaRion, Gcwars of the AifaireA Gallant Attack and | y, er mente—Some Original Ideas on Untversal | the reai expense of crashing, such as le haa expe- | New York County Medical Association, nisu relatives Cray Peng Arr alze, t Desperate DefenceAttempt to Rescue the an achievement was not without its Suffrage and the Naturalization ef Fereign- | rienced trom practical knowledge. aud friends of the family, are respecifuily invited to If the mines of Dutchess county will pay to work | attend. cre-What Wo Might Have Had if Impeach | yoy wi) bay without the formation of companies; | Percy,—On Monday, December 7, Gi.oeer Paroy, ment Had Succeeded, and if theirdevelopment depends upon companies | aged 21 years and 8 months. Cheyenues=Ybo CasualtiesOtiicial Report So decisive pry d Like ali other brilliant deeds in the 1M elancholy ef General Custer. my Batties are not fought ite given, the articles oamed aud wen without their @ttendant chapters of woe; ay — sory - “e oe Wasuinorton, D. C., Dee. 6, 1868. pete ald make sree tacnend saree ig pedo’ penton ang friends oer uly Invite: at se etitst CLASS—MACKINAC BLANKETS. cs var anD WOLF Rivers, I, T., but the of those who died for the honor “e uch companies m; lepend upop tt that thetr | attend the funeral, on Thurs¢ morning, at ten 100 pairs Spoint white Mackinac Biankets, to measure Vass oF Bes ‘Nov., 29, 1808, of ther country “i a tubule ot respect | ,, “conversation to-day with Mr. James F, Wil#O | annua: aivigends will be aardiy worn ooking after, | o'clock, from 4? West Thirty-euzhth stro i inches and woigh's pounds st int white’ Mackinac Blankets, to measure the able representative of Iowa in the House and | Observation of some years has hupressed upon my PoLLock.—On Sunday, December 6, JouN PoLLocg, ches and weigh 8 ‘poun Mackiu ines: Sabb vi The stillness of this bright Sabbath morning was one of the late managers of’ the impeaciment trial, | mtd the above views, and if any one should be dé- | aged 38 years. and glory. Of the killed were Major Joel i 7 y tl e: t HM 1 . ite ac Blankets, to measure eulivened by the unexpected tidings of a decided | ¥. pisott ana Captain Louis M. Hamilton. ‘The first rrespon ‘ilson terred from investing in such speculations by read- The relatives and friends of the family, also those wy — i vietory over @ powerful band of hosttle savages on | left the Cooma wien fifteen men to reconnoitre ping dent found Mr. Wi holding views ing the above I shall be.richly repaid for penuing | of his brothers Samuel and James, are respecttiully 50 paira Liyepo white 4 noel * ‘Bienkets, to measure tue banks of the Washita river, at about seventy-dve | @uring the fight and was not again seen, Captain | 0B the fuancial question which are not generally | these lines, JOHN L, BURTON. © | invited to attend the funeral, from lila tate residence, ~ Iéxb0 faohes and weigh 4iq he Denne & gis Hamu Wag gallantly leading his men when he | partaken of by the recognized financiers of Con- 246 West Twentieth street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, * pairs 9 point seariet Mackiiae Brankets, to measure gox lniles distant from this point. General Sheridan, @8 | reeed apd fell, shot in the head, Of the enlisted gress. INTEREST ON THR VinotNrA Stare Denr.—The | at one o'clock, The remains will be interred tp | gee oi igolut acartet Mackiane Seale: anual already auzounced in a previous despatch, arrived | men nineteen were killed. ‘fhe wounded were Richmond Wig of the 7th inst, ts mMormed that the | Greenwood Cemeter: 4 os and welgh 6 pounds. : G here on the evening of November 21, With bie characteristic energy, Without a moment's delay he Brovet 1 Lnatenent Colonel Albert Barnitz, captain “There are & great many schemes aftoat,” Te} two per cent interest due on the ist of July last on 9 me At Bay Thdge, L. I, on Monday, December wound was pronounced mortal; pa reed int scariet Mackinac Blankets, to moasure Marked your correspondent, “on the subject of the | the State dept wili be paid the Ist of January, It 1s | BORGIANNA, daughter of John and Hannah Pope, 64 pourds. ts mae - BI nehes and weigh 54 pounds. ; . not expected that the two per cent falling due the 1st 9 years and 7 months, {boil indigo biue Mackinac Blankets, to mens- commenced surveying lia resources ahd inspecting | Colonei T. W- Custer, captain Seventh eavairy, aud | *222¢es; which of them do yon spprove, Mr. Wilk | 20) SATII) ht the LO per Cae a ce ee e funeral take place, from the residence of her Si nats estes eee hs seta toiniciee uis troops. The only available mounted men at | Fetter to the Gener Was élightly wounded; Sec- | 8027 Auditor's office will be closed on the 9th tast. parents, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Use M06 laches abd weigh & "ieee w . ond Lieutenant 1. 2. March waa also. slightly “IT cann® gay,” he responded, ‘that I approve of RERVFS.—On Sunday, December 6, after a lingering O pairs ti¢. Rot indigo blue M Riankets, to ehar hand were the eleven companies of the | wounded. This was the maiden fight of this young | any of them, at the same time I do not want tt = | illness, Many, relict of Captain Matthew Keeves, Ure SEXO inches and weigh 44 pounds 4 Seventh United States cavalry, commanded by | officer, who graduated at West Point durmg the | 1°"). “‘nierstood. that what I propose is MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. tn, the 82d yent of her age. 3 NEUTER Atanas Brevet Major General George A. Custer, Lieutenant | Past summer. He reflected great credit upon captaun ‘Thomas, Davi ana Theodore, ais, the pita Cloth, Self and the class of 1868, Elevenenlisted nenwere | the best one that could be brought forward, , "tacit a a * Blue Cloth, Coionel Seventh United States cavalry, ‘The General | also wounded. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel F."W. | though it members of Mariners’ Lodge, No. 67, F. and A, M,, t Blue C “ = aye Strikea me as not being either very dim. Married. a ze, A a b Bi 9000 Onteced ths ONDE Io-Ae ns Ieee Baer totes Sorina eee oe uae Sask cult to understand or by any means impracticable. ASHFORTH—BLACKUURST.—At the Church of the Hy De pee TOs Think aoonie. tus (Taseday say) ah ‘a to move immediately. November 22 was therefore 8 | F's the younger his head. General Custer speaks | My idea is that you cannot have a resumption of | AdVebt, ou Thursday. December 3, by the Rey. A. 8. | juorning, at eleven o'clock doren 84 RD CLASS—DRY G00D% busy day. Thirty days’ supplies were drawn and | tp the bighaat tent "ms of office n y Hart, GkorGs AsHrorvH to LovIs#, BLACKRURSY, Ripoway.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, December 7, pent ot SEE lodad a eee sible upon wagons, | Tis despatch will ieave by apectal express to Fort | PeCle Dayiments by the methods already made pub | daugn¥er of James Hiackiurst al of tn city. SARAH MAA RIDGWAY, Widow of James L. Ridg- | 200 poutds Linen Threat" ¥ compactly @§. po! coon, dineara, | Dodge: 8 subsequent despatch Will contain ful | Nc, Without a dianeial convulsion, All the pluns I] | HADFIRLD—MaxcaM.—In this etty, on ‘Thursday, | Wayein the noth year of Ker age, j 200 pounds Cotton Thread, lorses were well fed and officers and men, discard. | Genie! have seen up to this seem to be based upon a system | December 3, by the Rev. Dr. Armitage. at the rest- Noxlce of the funeral will be given hereafter.” 4,000 yards Turkey red Oil Caitcy tag all surplus clothing and baggage, reduced their wardrobes to What they could carry with them op their horses. At three o'clock on the morning of November 23 the notes of the bugle sounding tire reveille arouse. the trooper fgom his slumbers, Boots and saddles foliowed in quick succession, and after a hasty and a frugal meal the call to horse announced taat the time for the departure of the column had arrived. It was just before the gray of dawn when oficers and men mounted and formed in line, Again dence of the bride's father, 205 East Forty-ffth jue 7 50,000 Calico (atandard prints, foreign to the character, the necessities and the | Street, JouN C. Haprtmub. of Midtleviilage, Le eto pic eerie by oa Sane, Dene 2A 13,000 yarda ine Deliing. domestic relations of thia country, Our duanciers | IDA A. Maxca, of this city. No cards. month. : Tew sande Bed Picking (red stripe. take the experience of England for their guide, over- | )NENNENKAM?—NeWELL.—In this city, on Sunday, | ‘phe relatives and friends of the family, also the | 3700 yards Satinet, December 6, by the Rev. T. Walsh, Mr, Avavst NUN- | members of Haile Lodge, Nos 201, Ovot-G. Fe and | bo Pande Hickory Bbirting, revalls. The Indian may resort, thither ¢o imbibe looking the fact that Engiand has been and is still | NeNKAMP to Miss ELLEN NEWELL, second daughter Neptune Division, 8. of T., are respectfully invited 10,800 yrds prowes heeting 4-4) lessons of a Just retribution for the crimes commit. | elrcumstanced entirely different from us, Here we | of Mr. Henry Newell, of Stewartitown, county Ty- | to attend the funeral, from st, Andrew's Episcopal | $49? rats Duck for ents). ‘5 9,500 ards Linaoya, ted against innocence and humanity? the annals of | have a continent to legislate for where the wants of Sen BAe church, corner Fourth avenue and 127th street, on | 6,000 yards Densms, @ higher clvilization amid the gratidcation of an WiLcox—CLark.—In this city, by the Rev. Henry iy » Wednesday afternoon, at one o'clock. one section are not the same as another, and | F, Montgomery, DD. WiLlidu fi. Hy Wikcox, of | *etvesday 2 ° - entire nation will chronicie the desperate conflict of - Mpa? ay, | . . Hl. WiLOOX, 0! SNowpDEN.—In this city, on Monday morning, De- ottonades, “The Battie of the Washita.” 0 between which there may be but very | Brooklyn, to HiLY CLARK, of New York, cember 1, CORNELIA ExMA, only child of Malcolm | 306 yards ludian stripes and Pialde GENERAL CUSTER'S OFFICIAL REPORT. partial commercial relationship, England is and Julia A. Snowden, aged 5 years, 11 months and | "70 Farue taney hatha ‘ ‘The following Is a ips oe General Custer’s oiici like one large city, with all its business Died. 20 days. 2,000 varda indigo blue Flannel. Vashita: ‘The banks of the Little Washita are now silent. The blackened ruins of the Cheyenne village are all that is le/t of Black Kettle and his warriors, The wolf prowling in the midst of the charred remains of the Indian lodge may disturb the silence which now the bugle notes were by vs right the line | report of the battle of — ALLASON.—On Sunday, December 6, ANNA, belove: The friends and relatives of the family are invited } 1,200 yards red aud gray Piadaoel, broke rite pai poospiahogl ind va oi sounded HEADQUARTERS SEVENTH U. 8. CAVALRY, centres in as close correspondence, compared to this | wife of Hteury E. ‘Allassh, aged 33 years, ati to attend the funeral, this peanekinyy morning, at ten | 1,000 yards heavy Kerseys. i ag gi IN THE FIFLD, ON WASHITA RIVER, country, as so many houses in the city of New York. ‘The friends and reiatives of the famtly are respect. | O'clock, atthe Coleman House. ‘The remains will FOURTH CLASS—HARDWARE its last biast. In response the dark forms of horses Nov. 28, 1868, be taken to Sing Sing for interment. There the volume of currency is equalized, which is } fully Invited to attend the funerai, rom her iaie res. : 87 dozen best cast ‘Axes, trom 3 (0 534 pounds, with a riders r e rard. Major General P. H. SHERIDAN, Commanding Depart- idence, 308 ttudson sti on fuesday YurrgNLaty.—On Monday, December 7, after a handies. pear ‘icon i ween geile id dar Bia Tient of the Missourien ~ one excellent advantage. Here we have an immense | (ne o'clock ne ees OM afternood FY snort iiiness, JOHN YUPPENLATY, 80dozen peat cast steel Half Axes, from to 8 pounds, ig was 9 terrible one. For twenty-fou! GENERAL—On the morning of the 26th inst. this | section of country, comprising adozen States inthe | AlsHBERG.—On Sunday evening, December 6, at | _ ‘The relatives and friends, the German Union sete dete Laces the snow had been falling In large Makes, accompa- | command, comprising eleven etl of the Seventh | West aud South, iat have less currency with which | Hartford, Mina, née SomMers, wit of Henry Aish. | Lodge of F. and A. M., Company H, First rewiment, Matertbatiiater tare nied by a fierce norther, On this mornmg the clonds | United States cavalry, struck a trai! of an Indian war | to transact business, than a few cities on the East- | berg. Captain Klein the East River and Up Town Butcher 400 dozen tin Pang, 2, 4 and € quart, t» equal quantities, Were as dense as ever, and no signs of an abatement | Party, numbering about one hundred warriors. The | ern seaboard. But areturn of specie payments is, Relatives and friends of the family are invited to | Guards and the Twenty-first Ward Guard are re- pressed. ‘of the storm were visible. The snow was now tirelve | trail was not quite twenty-four hours old, and was | of course, the great desideratum to meet the com- | attend the funeral, from the residence of Henry New, | Spectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednes: 800 dozen tron Table Spoons, inches deep. Despite this unpromising exhibi- | first discovered near the point where the Texas boun- | plaints from all parts. 1 would propose, m the first | Esq., 1,069 Second avenue, near Fifty-sixth street; | “ay, trom his late residence, No. 447 Third avenue. 600 dozen tin Cup BOC dozen Butcher Knive 2,000 dozen Fit Hook: 5 400 dozen Fish Lin ‘The goods must in dary line crosses ihe Canadian river. The direction Was towards the southeast. The ground being cov- ered by over twelve inches of snow no difliculty was tion of the elements, When the time arrived the column moved out of camp, leaving thelr camp fires @ad the few comforts of the fleld to brave the in lace, that the legal tender currency be retired and | New York, on Wednesday afternoon, at half-past hat the national banks be allowed to expand their | twelve o'clock. circulation to cover the withdrawal of the legal ten- BaLEs.—On Monday morning, December 7, NENRI- 6 Inch binde). tet). HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WAN ported). jects conform to and be equal clemency of storm and wind and the {nhospitality of po merge in following the trail, A vigorous pur- | der notes, less the amount per cent. of the premium | ETra, wife of George L. Bales. T 925 BROADWAY—BY STANLEY DAY--RENT. | with the governmei ja, which may bi om at aay au implacable foe, Moving towards the main or | suit was at one instituted, Wagons, tents and all] on gold, ‘and I would have the capital of these | Relatives and friends of the family are invited to fog) Lessing ong Colleaiiag fur oners « specially: Boe |p siuie ab tis otis salto veauite Awad God. aeeakee norsh fork of the Canadian river through dense | O'her impediments to a rapid march we abandoned. | banks increased and more of them established in | attend the funeral, from her late residence, 265 West | ‘¢ Keal Estate Circular.“ Matled free to any address, The right will be reserved to require none, oF a. gr timber and underbrush, the colmmn moved along the south bank a distance of twenty-five miles. From tus point it headed in & southwesterly direction,- towards the Antelope Hills. Although for the first two days no foe was seen, a more potent adversary was encountered in the pitiless conflict of the ele- ments, Wet and cold, wituout murmur the omicers and men pushed forward as if by intuition geeing the brilliant achievement which lay before then, ‘ fcles than that speciued tn the From daylight until nine o'clock at night the pursuit | those paris of the country where there Is no redun- | Twenty-socond street, on Wednesday morning, atten | ~ ‘ ae ee Hn sty : was unchecked, Howes aod men were then eilowed dancy of money. ‘ihe vowume of currency would be Soles Bie P —— A. SMALL FAMILY OF FOUR ADULTS WANT A bowg ached “1? a ees | re hicpedeg an hour for refreshment, and at ten P, M. the march | suMiciently contracted by this plan, and the restunp- BakeR.—In this city, on Monday, December 7, | £4, frnlshed House in a ydod locality, Leave particulars |" Af yi Tur furnishing suid urvicies may be rejected at the Was resumed and continued until half-past one A. | tion of specie payments Being ett tothe banks, with | ABRAM W., youngest son of Charles’ H. and Eliza: | “'Y KING & CO. f the Peper meu aire clase of the articles speclabd M., when our Osage trailers reported villages within | the proper legisiative requirements, Would fall in | beth Baker, in the 930 year of hus age. Branch office, 2 Herald building. Lee aren Bi ROUT RTE DF, Sep SEEDS eee Jess than a mile from our advance. The column was | naturally and without jar to the business of the Relatives and friengs of the family are respect- | —— - — — All wi furnished under contract will be rigidly ta- countermarched and withdrawn to a retired point to | country. The great aim should be to get rid of the | fully invited to atiend the funeral, From bis late VURNISMED HOUSE WANT! FOR THE WINTER; | spected and compared with the samples by an agent or agente prevent discovery. After reconnoitring with all the | legal tenders and avoid the danger to be appre- | residence, No. 209 West Twenty-tith street, on must be situated oMcers of the command .the location of the | hended from the settlement of debts when the era of Wednesday afternoon, at one oloock, without fur- | streets end Fo od te aues th and Thirty-fourth } appoluited tor that purpose, Such goods or articles as mi five or six bedrooms } in any respect fall to conform to the samplea will be rajected, and Sixt Oa the morning of the 26th mst. the advanced par- | Village, which was situated in a strip of heavy tim- | specie payments arrives. ther notice, required; must be furnished and sulted fora gentleman's | aud in that case the contractor will be bound to furnish athers tees of the column announced an Indian trail ais: | ber, I’ divided. the command into four co.ummns of “Doon the West still complain of a lack of the cir- Binssornow.—On Sunday, December 6, Ropert | family. Adiress, staring rent and full partledlars, X. ¥., ie ior bind OF Analy yrithin dvo days; or; if that be tinctly marked in the snow. The hostile party, it | nearly equal strength. ‘The first, consisting of three | culating medinm BILSBoRROW, aged 73 years 11 months, tia wala ath eh Payment will be made for goods received on invoices ‘Was estimated, numbered one hundred warriors, | Companies, under Major Elliott, was to attack in the “No, the West was never so prosperous. It 1s ‘The relutives end friends of the iamily are respeet- | 77 7S sof, certiied by the agent or agents appointed to inspect timber from below the village; the second column, ANY oe , thei making gigantic strides in every direction in spite of | fully Invited to attend the faneral, from his lato resi- | .QQOMS WANTED. —& GENTLEMAN AND WIPK DE- J (0 under Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Myers, was to sh veli furnished Reoms, without board, in i obatacies, Neither depreciated money nor adverse | dence, 82 Madixon street, near Catuarine, on Wed- | pmoriye kD. wiuin uiteon minutes ride of the Roowere move down the Washita and attack in the timber | legislation can retard its progress, but of course it | nesday afternoon, at one o'clock. 5 Be Tn Abisces Emenp Eten He Rickorin, Mets from above. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Thompson, | yearns for the return of gold, as it ts only in that Browy.—In Jersey City, on Monday, vecember 7, | oflice. in command of the third column, Was to attack from | medium confidence and stability in a great measure | by accident on the New Jersey Raliroad, Hexry D. | — sie ees! tho crest north fae Vilage, walle. the, dearth. an ve generally QMTUSCD. a ag A Bnown, in tho cist year of hia age. WY SEC a fecbure hiaste roam csey eeremeoar “ 2 v1 . rest “i see tae State of lowa has vo! in favor of ney ‘he relatives and friends of the family are respect- H ‘aes overlooking It on the left bank of the Washita. ‘The | sudrage.” 89 | sally mvited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, at | Petting purpores. Address BB. B., Herald otie, focten bohemian a oe ene ae te Although some snow had since falien the trail was pronounced scarcely twenty-four hours old. The Point at which the trail was discovered was at the intersection of the Texas boundary line witli the main Canadian river, and tending in a southeasterly direction, ‘These indications o! the presence of Indi- ans induced the general commanding to disencum - ber himself of all unnecessary baggage or supplies. bids will te cons{dered from persona who have failed to comply with tho requirements of a former contract, ‘No proposal will be considered that does not atrletly com- ply with the following requirements Fraposais musi embrace the articles, with the quantities '¥, | thoreof, as set forth in the above schedule, with the prices » completely furniabed, for | annexed to each, and tho amounta must be carrted out and ted and footed up. ou ver i teat fd pricea and atmouats must be so given witl Thus relieved of the train, with only such rations | hour at which the feur columns were to charge “Yes, lowa has given a majority of 30,009 on that | tweive o'clock noon, from his late residence, 173 aay = lideat ” proposed moilitigation whatever. and blankets as were needed, and without tenta, the | simultaneously was the first dawn of day; and, not- | question; but It surprised no one there.’ ‘There 1s a | Washington street. WASTED—AN UNFURNISHED FLOOR OF FIVE OR | SU, reals should be submitted nthe @ilowing form: column set out in pursuit. At nine o'clock thesame | Withstanding the fact that two of the columns were r h i 3 wonderfully progressive spirit in the people of that Nevada, California, Gold Hill (Nevada), Melrose id Ho ersiou. Address C. G., | “‘1cor we) hereby propose to furnish the Indian Depart- compelied to march several miles to reach their po- | State. ‘They arecoarnest ad intelligent, aud coud | (Roxburgehire, ‘Seottand) and. Hayerstiaye (Nev) | ferusned House, with immediate possession," Adireas ugenty according. to the termi# of the advertisement, of, tye sitions, three of them mace the attack so near to- | see no danger in granung the sudrage toa handful | papeis piease copy. ae = PorveeNa ae” Sides es tin oelose eerelo ative. thhere gether as to make it appear like one charge, The | of hegroes, all of whom can probably read and ULLOWA.—On Sunday evening, December 6, after IVE OR SIX ROOMS, FURNISHED OR [osant thal ut prepare he {udicated fa the firet paragraph of other colwmn was only a few moments late. There | write. a lingering and painful Mlness, Jose BULLOWA, fretted Bm Tae family of | this advertisement.) Said articles are to be delivered at Now never was @ more complete surprise. My men “What do you think of the tdea in the proposition | aged 27 years. * | adults; modern improvements; good location. Address, With | Yorn or before the first (1st) day of February next, or at charged the village and reached the lodges before | to make manhood suilrage universal of allowing | ‘The fineval will take place this (Tuesday) afternoon, | 2aTtewlars B. Vx Herald offic | mich time therontter during te year 1589 a4 may be ordered the Indians were aware of our presence, The mo- | foreigners to become ciflzens afer a six nfouths’ re- | at haif-past twelve o'clock, from the residence No. 143 TANTED—A PLEASANT ROOM, WITH FIRE, IN A | OY the Commissioner of India bi teal ny ne prcneast ment the charge was ordered the band struck |+gideuce inthe country ?? East Fifly-Hith street, to Which the friends and rela- | W “Nrvateranily; not above Teath surcet; terma ‘mode: | Ue,eccePted, I (or we) will, within Ave dare thereafter, exe. up “Garry Owen,” and with cheers that strongly ‘*Tirat | ook upon as a rather dangerous experi- | tives of the family are respectfulty invited, rate, Address, with terms, Fire, Herald office. fhe Gosaentsstoder. of Todi Affairs for the faithful perform- reminded one of scenes daring the war, over meént. If it were allowed, and suppose the question CLARK.—In Paterson, N. J., on Monday, December — —— ance of the same."* trooper, led by his officer, rushed towards the vil- | of free trade or protection divided. parties, aud that | 7, after ashort illness, ANN, wife of Edward Clark, J ANTED—BY THE 15TH DEC., OR THEREABOUTS, A |) Euch propoaal iauat be accompanied by « guarantee in the lage. The Indians were caught napping for once. | the change ii the vote of a few districts | aged 55 years, W small furnished House, by a private family; rent | following form, to be signed by lwo seapoomnle persons, The wartiors rusiea from their lodges and posted | might give the advocates of free trade a ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited | must be moderate; references exchanged. Address, stating base be cfency must de certified by a United States judge themnseives behind trees and in the deep ravines, | majority 'm the House, it would pay a country | to attend the fanera!, on Wednesday afiernoon, at | terms, D. F., box 244 Post oiice. We hereby joliiy and severally guarantee that the abore from which they began a@ most determined defeuce. | like England to colonize voters ere in order to in- | half-past one o'clock, trom her late residence, No. 68 v7 eae —~ | bidder rein fo Yet contract sliall be awarded to him OF The lodges and all their contents were tn our pos- | sure the of a free trade policy. Or suppose | Ellison street, Paterson, PVASTED PARLOR AND BEDROOM, BATHROOM | them) according to'hie (or their) bid or propomal, will exeate session In ten minutes atter the charge was ordered; | in a closely contested Presidential election, where a | | CRANE.—A¢ Hoboken, N.J., on Monday, December connecting, without board, between Twentieth end | a contract accordingly aud give the requisite saeurity fopehe but the real fighting, such as has scarcely it ever | ehauge in the votes of a few States would give us.an | 1, WILLIAM J. CRANE, Thirtteth streets, Madison and Fitth avenues. Address, stat: | faiiuru! performal f the same, as prescrived in the adver- 3 years. ing location and't J. M. E., box 2,157 Post office. ‘lian Goods, dated November been equatied in Indian warfare, began when at- | administration having a certain bias In its foreign | .’The relatives and Thiends, also those of his sons, | Ms !catoa and terms, Unadha tad pel el RS Se igen pot ad tempting to clear out or kill the warriors posted in | policy, European nations might find it to thelr ad- | Morris K. and Bethuel N. Crane, are respectfully c, BY . | by auree and bind ourselves, our heirs, executors and adminis- Tavines or underbrush, Charge alter charge was | vantage to export such numbers of their surplus | invited to atiend the funeral, on Wednesday mora- | Y eee tare AP iae eaTakee fos Fycomeaoion ae FAMT: | trators, to forfeit aud pay 0 tho United States, ns damage, @ made, and most gadantly. too; but the Indians had | population as would decide the verdict agaiust us, | lug, at eleven o'clock, trom the Baptist church, cor- | erate rent. Address with fal partietlars, Cr We Macon See re ee resolved to sell thelr lives as dearly as possible. After | Of course Lonly speak of contingencies that might | uer of Third and Bloomield streets, Hoboken. 96 Beach street, New York. onal, a desperate conflict of several hours our efforts were | arise if such . tor existed; fie ai ‘one pote pees Bonda will be required in the amount of the bid for the J.) papers please copy. = : ' “ on oped ¢ Torts yade being a leading question between political par- JAWSON, aged 22 years and 6 mouths, Fee uiaan Seamenatl be = fudue or district attorney. ‘ % lodges of Black Keitle's ‘band of Cheyermes, two | tes that tarot boot oe cee cai thado | Anke relatives and friends are luvited to attend the Segyee ovrsran, give Batiace evensos teen clone qretenes. | SO N. @. TAYLOR, Commissioner, lodges of Arapaioes and two lodges of Sioux—iiliy | of Engiand to haye it decided against the contrary | funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock, | ™ ae - --——-- ~ eras — ——————J lodges in all—under command of the principal chief, licy of protection, However, | am in favor of] from the residence of his uncle, Mr. Jonn Hannon, TANTED PO HIRE—FROM APRIL 1 NEXT, A FARM FOR SA Black Kettle, fell into our hands, By actual and | peducing the term of naturalization for foreiguers; | Huron street, near Union avenue, Greenpoint. of gbout 108 acre; must have a good house, outbuille | Samaeepenakins nanan careful examination after the battle the following | put only in such a way as would provide against DEESON.—At Holly Grove Plantation, late Provi- | ngs and rena Ag ress, zt ful! partiealars, for one A LIQUOR ‘ORE, FITTED UP IN FIRST CLASS tigures give some of the fruits of our victory:—The | yoting on frandulent iaturalization papers. For fn- | dence, La., on thursday, December 3, HATTLE Louse | Week, L. B. 8. Fort Chestor, N.Y. a Hy ities fos trull tare sad Sesepte room, on Jo mar poss at ans left on the ground and In our possession the Make the term of probation tor citizenship | WoxcksreR, wife of the late William M. Deeson, of | = <== == | PPNAE ROE Wibeenls enced belween Sevsath can of one hundred and three of their warriors, ws, but withhold the Tight to vote until | that place, in the 37th year of her age, MISCELLANEOU ‘avenues. including Black Kettle himself, whose scalp 1s now | twelvemonths after. This would act asa check on FAkRALL.—On Monday, Decemver 7, at his resi- | ~ ‘A LADY'S TESTIMONY. erp TIT in the possession of one of the Osage guides, We | the fraudulent naturalization which occurs on the | dence, Fourteenth street, near Fifth avenue, South fessor Barry :—Sir—Y our preparation (Barry's Tri- WELL LOCATED GROC captared coudition eight hundred and | eve of every important election. A naturalized for- | Brooklyn, THOMAS FARRELL. Zophorous) bas austaived your assertion that it would restore | 4 cheap, ap. tory dotng 00 seventy-five horses, ponies and mu'es, two hundred | eigner whea he comes to be registered must then ex- |, The friends of the family are respectfully invited | my hair, which I lost from sickness. Ihave used it every | to THOS, GAFFNEY & CO. A and forty-one suddies, some of very fine and costly | nibit his papers dated backward twelvemontis, | toatteud the fimeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at | morning for about four months, and muy halt is now vers thie pAb ree te] ae be Nag a pe bul- | signed inthe Judge's own handwriting, aud with | two o'ciock, from his late residence, without further | 9nd about an inch long. phi R. CRANDALL, faio roves, three banded and ninety buffalo skins | such other marks ot identification, providin ff notice, 3 for lodges, one hundred aud six Tuntanned robes, forgery, as will prove they were Ieaned one yout pret e.—On Sunday, December 4, Jomy Fire, in the | Principal ofiice, 974 Pearl atreet, New Yo % two hundred and ten axes, one Ruudred and forty | y; It should also be enacted that al! tg | Toth year of nis age. ee Fp = a hatchets, thirty-five revolvers, forty-seven rifles, five | Jarnatmraiieation apenas nestd inopen borrarine ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- gow Se faet e) A POR SABE, HARRIES, CONFECTION ERIEG, handred and thirty-five pounds of powder, one | Judge i person, aud that a description ofeach person | faily inviied to attend the funeral, from his late resi- | price, W. C. WEMYSS, No. 3 Astor piace, New York. +, Laing Hones, Restanenrte, Oyster Saloons, Hotel thousand and fifty pounds of = four thousand | pe entered om the paper he recelyes, so that John | dence, in Fourteenth arate, near Thivd avenue, di vethict i ner Liquor Sto ay 7 ve 4] ot i laa weg: = - ee Dor Groe Sto: M arrows aud arrow heads, seventy-five spears, ninety | smith, with red hatr and standing Mx feet high, can- | South’ Brooslyn, this (Tuesday) alteraoon, at oné | (\\raRRH.—THOSE SUFFERING FROM CATARRH Hopy Photogsayh Gateran Bea “I Ane after an unparalieled march, the column was hajted but for a single hour for refreshment and rest. ‘Whe march was again resumed. With the gratefal light of the moon, which made itself apparent through the 6verhanging clouds, the troops were enabled to move with certainty of retaining the trail, It was hall-past one o’clock On the morning of November 27 When one of the Indian Osage trailers returned, re- porting an Indian village within less than a mile dis- tant, The stiliness of death reigned. The snarling Wolves and the accustomed wild sounds of the savage surroundings alone disturbed the silence of the morning, The hostile Indian, unaware of the presence of danger, slumbered within his lodge. To prevent alarm in the darkness the column was coun- termarched and moved off ata greater distance to make the necessary disposition of the troops and to avoid any confuston which might prematurely arouse the savages or lead to an engagement before every- taing was ready. The position was carefully recon- hoitred. In order to surround the village General Custer divided his column into four bodies of equal Strengih, The first, composed of three com- panies, commanded by Major Joei H. Elliott, was to take position ina timber below the village. ‘The second, under Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Myers, was to move down the Washita and attack in the timber from above. Breyet Lieutenant Colonel Thompson, with the third column, was to attack from the crest of the hill north of the village. The fourth column Was to make a direct charge Upon the village from the crest overlooking the village from the leit bank of the Washita. * ‘The dawn of day was the unfailing indication of tue moment of attack. Now gathering closer to the still undisturbed village, the various columns awaited the first appearance of the first Ginger of day upon the dial of the heavens, As if aware by in- stuinct of the approach of danger, several! Indian dogs could be heard barking. The inuiates of the lodges, probably supposing this to be in response to the sharp howls of the prowling wolf, gave no heed to the noise without. ‘The village was situated fu a beud in the Little Washita, tue banks of which on the opposite side wer: high and precipitous. ‘The surroundings were those of a heavy timber, The jent stream flowing along by the village acted asa FI RY STORE FOR SALE— iniees: rent low. Af 23 Chaurbera bus! tretlon; UP OYSTER HOUSE, IN THE BEGT , With Stock. Reasons will be gree Delancey street aster § o'clow A. ZEHR. rect, New York, Room, 4 Stores, Plumbing h Luni fs ‘on one side: a range ot hills were the natu- | bullet moulds, thirty-five bows aud quivers, twelve | not go and get registered on the papers of faomas | o'cloc! J” end its attendant evils, rendering life no miserable, are iTCHELL'S Store A ‘odar street, Tar ramnparta tat the other. Tite lodges were visible | Shields, turee hundred pounds of Dalits, seven hun- | Jones with viack im and only ‘ave rect in stature, GANNON.—ROBERT, son of Robert and Elizabeth | respectfully javited to vis me) and for th iret ime, ver. ae tes enna “9 merely as so many-dark, conical Looting objects. In | dred aid seventy-five lariats, nine tundted and forty | These precautions should be religiously exacted to | Gnanon, age? 16 years and 7 months, haps, experience how easy it fe to be restored to perrect RAKE CHANCE,—A FINELY FITTED UP CORNER their midst was the lodge of tg famous chief Binck | Duckskiu saddie bags, four hundred and seventy | shield the purity of the ballot box, for itis undoubt- | _ Friends and relatives are invited to attend the fu- | health by, prover aera mmeeene a ee Sere Liquor Store and Sample Room adtacked in a grand lo- Kettle, As the evidence of Tank, lis lodge was | blankets, ninety-thrce coats, seven hundred pounds | eqiy the most auered and important of American m- | neral, from the residence of his father, 320 ast | jt... NEM, Ahech, nen, oi te ata aati iad | cstion on Hudaon treet, dolag a prosperaus business; rox, Diack and ornamented on the exterior in the highest | of tobacco. Tn addition we captured all (heir winter | gtitttions.” ‘Thirty-foarth street, this (Kuesday) afterndon, at one | year a ton ah A oring it with gous te will entice you | 808,For selling, the owber wishes to go Sout; wil’ be sold supply of dried buffalo meat, a!l their meal four and “Row a became so great and pow- ee cacinh tne hoon the ike other provisions, and in fact everything they | sugrage # Gross.—On Saturday, December 5, in Jersey City, 1 ire vi he bord: 1 Congress teat the matter of universal | o'clock. toa [ree consultation. Consultation by letter, @1. ata bargain. For particulars inquire in Oyster Bay, corner erial @ chieftain. he stores of the village, the herds of Twentleth street and Browtway. t appertained to Indian affluence conid be | posseased, even driving the women from the village “The best way to treat it would be to introduce a | of consumption, Exizanera, wife of Thomas A. OVERNMENT MEDICINE CHESTS.—OLD GOVERN- KERY FOR SALE—HAS A LONG LENSE; IS SITU- Stone Onioses and men had been standing in the | Witlr little or no lots We destroyed esvery- | fundamental clause into the constitution saying who | Gross, aged 25 years, 4 months and 30 days. Fram Medicine Chests, Patent Medicines, old ‘Goods on ried to o business sentses.Solng a ttialy aaah business, ow for hours, the air cold and freezing, each hotd- | thing of value to the Indians, and have now tu our | giali and who sha‘l not vote, thus making It perma- | _ The relatives and friends of the family are respecte | sioraze, ce., purchased for cash. Address Medicine Chest, | capable of great extension; a ‘fine cuance for one desiria 4 lug his horse and awaiting the signal to mount and | Possession as prisoners of war Hfiy-three squaws | pent and auiversal, doing away with statutory en- | fully invited to attend her faneral, from her late | Herald oilice, Pima res | HAH, ill be sold low for cash. Apply to ROBINGOR enter the conflict. and their children, Among the prisoners are the | actments and providing against the disfranchise. | residence, 101 South Fourth street, this (Tuesday) af- UMAN HAIR.OH. GUILMARD, FROM PARTS, $93 HAINS, Re ‘Tine, with ail its natural regularity in keeping | survivors of Black Kettle and the family of Little | ment of citizens by@artisan State legisiation. Iam | ternoon, at two o'clock. FI Ga, Seca ose, Wronterane Lanes, oneest | PTOR SALE A LIQUOR STORE IN A GOOD LO} TION, with she machinery of the natverse, moved on. At | Rock. We also secured two white children held | por ina position fo say Low members feel onthe | | H lock on Monday, December Hair Switches. Inv ibis Wig for ladieag and gen- Will be sold cheap if applied for this week, as the owngE Tength the moment of actton had arrived. Tue rays | captive by the Indians, One white woman, Wito | guiject you ask about, but it must strike | 7, Mrs. ANN je of Martin Haipin, aged 66 facturer of all kiuda of bumes heir ornaments, yply wt § Old itp. of the approachiag san had barely its first in. | Was in their possession, was murdered by her cap- | many of them tat the anomaly of universal suf- | years, 5 months and 4 devs. is ik AT staan Genie liad a = ne salle immaane dications of dawh than the quict of the scene was | tors the moment we attacked. A white boy held | frace south and restricted su: North in acoun- | | Friends are invited to attend the funeral, from her LLING OUT AT HALF PRICE-THREB MAGN ig A a yy ie suddenly rent by the sounds of martiat array. The | captive, about ten years oid, when about to be res- | ty supposed to be governed by Ihe same laws can | late residence, at Port Lee, N.J., om Wednesday af- uses and beautiful Pi ha id * THY ote bugie sounsied the charge, and the unnsnal tones of the instruments, hitherto unheard in these remote recesses, gave forth the inspiriting harmonies of “Garry Owen.” From all sides the trooper, led by & cued, Was brutally murdered by a squaw, who ox ver. It isalmost yarailel to the | ternoon, at two o'clock, ripped out his entrails with a knife. The Kiowas, ; Satin ie as we stood bette’ tis war with Hvuriey.—On Monday, December 7, ANN, widow under Satanta, aud Arapahoes, under Little Raven, | sitvery in one section and freedom inthe other. The | of John H. Hurley, hei * Were engamped six mies below Black Kettie’s vik | rewnit will assurediy be the ame. Ifa constitu. | | The friends of the tamily and those of her aon | =--——— SOIR SAI FURNISHING STORE, 0: FY hccey ane class one Drug Store, one == | Kestaurant ait welt lovato and doing wei W.'E. BRINCKERHOF? & CO, Nis superior officer, hastened to the vortex ot tie | lage. The warriors from these two villages came to | tional amendment is submitted to the Southern Leg- | Richard are most respectfully invited to attend the se MACHINERY. i i 2 . e * fray. This unexpected display was like au appari. | attempt the rescue of the Cheyennes. , They attacked | jsiatnres giving the negroes of the North the right | funeral, from her late residence, 194 avenue C, this pias - " Ze sais Acne tion to the siccping lamates of the lodges. Atal. the | My command from all sides, about noon, hoping to | to yote ttewill nardly be relected, even by the demo- | (Tuesday) afternoon, at halt-past one o'clock. ATOR BA ONS RE CUeee ott andal tes | HO Wrntar pace anes Gree one Baloo ud 129 Furman street, between Wall | excellent business and having regular custom. spirits of tie Indian Hades had euddenty iy pared ap reason for selling {nguire on the preaines, 1,906 11 recover the squaws and herd of the Cheyennes. In | crate themseives. it will afford them some degree JACKSON started upon them the surprise and fright could not thetr atta —On Monday, December 7, Ropert Con ~ i they displayed great boldness, aud com- | of Nacistaction to pay us back in cur own comand | VILLE, son of Dantel and Annie Jackson, aged 5 | $i Fanon feriea Brookiy ave been greater. The warriors looking from their | peiled me to use ail my force Lo repel them, but the | ¢, 4 same clialice to our lps which we | months and 29 days, ssa ——— ~~ =F between 18ad wn Cn SRR iodges Debs the unlooked tor cause of alarm, and, | counter-charges of the cavalry were, more for ee inperanively to theirs.” ' ‘The relatives and friends of tne family are invited A THE GERNER BOILER, SIMPLEST, SAFEST, A SALK—THE FIXTURES AND LEASE OF A setting up a fiendish yell of despair, fled—rifie, bow | than they could stand, and by three o'clock we ‘On looking back do you consider, Mr. Wilaon, the } to attend the funerai services at the residence of his . get sad Ga Cone 119 Broadway, N.Y. go Micace on Bialbk neames, on apooves ot of and atrows in hand, and ina state of perfect nurti- | Grove them in all directtons, pursuing them several | country hag beeu ealer from the {allure of impeach- | father, 115th street, between First and Second ave- BON & CO., General Agents, 11 “i Wea ine opneet gums be this week. Inquire of ty—to the first defensibie object and opened fire | Mmiies, I then moved my entire command in search | ents’ nues, this (Taesday) afternoon, at three o'clock. DRBHER « O0., 7 Bowers. v H - : 80 HORSE, FOR SALE; LESLIE'S PATENT; a GSR of the, wiles OF he Kyowas ud Arapanges; ut | it hard 9 anewer that, fr the-simple reason | Jaues.—ai Bergen Raw Joraey, Sunday. Decene | BOULRAS ier congo ah uni tener wid: Aue | Toon caua_eKvRNTR SROIWNT ‘aged 43. years.’ z at Franklin Dotler Works, foot of Morgan street, Jersey City. F ee yw A d Tovaceo Btore eepiendia mua sand Tol PY or being unable to give reins, . gh Fine ot ‘ upon the charging columns, The attack was wimultaneous, From the leit bank of the river # coiumu charged down a precipitous height, dasied into the now troubled waters of the Little Washita and piracy for the village. In ravines and un¢ler- rush the Warriors took position, and kept tp a deadly fire. The women and children, as if inspired wiih the courage of warriors, took up aruis and ito drivé back the angry wave. The after a march of eight miles discovered they bad | that it was a fatlure and that an Exeentive had | ber 6, I Sa eek ls nen tees caren ost easel foe PO arg ip ren ED eons kh pbing seein irom Se Matthew's church, Saseex street oliehs oe ed. < cl q in Andrew Johnson's place the recon- St. ch, Susse; et, = where i had lett my train of Snppiles, | eee eee a tave been enforced. the whis. | Jersey City, this (Tuesday) ateggnvon. at two o'clock. | (YORLIS6 ENGINE FOR SALE 10 MORSE POWRE, and knew that wagoik could not follow | Key rings would have been broken up and the col- Lasner.—In* Brooklyn, on@fonday, December 7, | ieq'and an perfect order; iso a pair of ug Bollersy with me, as the trail had led me over a section | jecron of the revenue Would have besn attended to, | DANIFL Lastign, chief engineer of steamer Drow, of | Ponta, bars, vaives, Aca, complete? nleo 40 horse tubular of country so cut up ly ravines and other obstruc- | pico nas been a fearful lack of executive adminis- | People’s line, in the 52d year of his age. Boller, complete. Will be sold together or separately. Apply tel tions that cavairy be von Gaon — over it. | tration and a positive nursing of evils that are every Q bi ot rey se Invi MB oy fo my as id7 Viymouth street, Brookiyn. p vamnne ra a p = haiaaie a eves The supplies carried from (he train upoa the persons agen rT magnitude. We could hard! funeral, on Wednesday ROOD , a 0 O'clock, a a e oe voor | OR SALE-A ST CLA ot ork ‘ot sopping Mine deadiy. fire Kept up by the | of tie nen. were extiansted my men from loss of sre teen, ores of He impeachment succeeded, | fron his late resid 84 Fort Greane place. VOR SALE—THREE FOLDING MACHINES. ADDRESS F Store, wich Lease, with or without Stock. Apply Warriors on tie Mill. Amid the burning of lodges, | sicep and hard service were worn out, my horses | These disturbances In the South would not have | | Mixow.—On Monday, December, Mrs. Avs Mixon, |, Primer, Herald office,” _.. | premises, 477 Greenwich aireet. The orack of the rife, the whirring of arrows, the | Were in the same condition for waut of forage, 1 f occurre and the government Would bave avolded | daughter of the late Archibald Taylor, in the 8001 | Toe esr _oieaP FOR CASH, OR WILL EXCHANGE VOR SALE CHEAP THE STOCK AND FIXTURES wild whoop of the warrior and the mournful wail yf | therefore began my return march about eight P. Mw 1 tye exibition of so much imbecility in dealing with | Year of her age. for Real Estate, Boilers and Ko from fourtoary | FO Rse of the bet located sample rooms and cigar saree The Women the struggle lasted for several hours, ‘To | and found iny train of suppiles at thus point, i OMY | the corrupt rings that aveeapping the moral strength | | The friends of the family and of her nephow, John | jorse powers Adress box 100 Post otlice, Greenpoint. Rroatnaye Apply to THOS. GAFFNEY & COs Aue Jend further flerceness to the scene, irom the lodges, | having COT ee eeet neat meta aes | ae ee isseme: Srumianalte asta te eee a | << o | 8) Chambers Ft 1 In the excitement of the tight, as well as in self-de- “ ou expect much leyisiation this session "+ Thon ies, this ( ay ernoony ek, SOR SALE~A FINE 60 HORSE ENGINE, WITH ROLL. ngeere wep, * porder reihinded. the “itoops. of the penevotent | feuce, it eo happened that soine of the «quaves and | Roe wuche The appropriations, the Tux hilidnd | 2 West Kevenigenth ‘treet, The remains wil) be | JT, ileer fo ive nore: twoltssd Wsitay Uncees, | J{QR SALE OR TRADE-A FINE GROCERY AND TRA e(forts of philanthropists to sooth the sa byeast | @ few children were kuled and wounded. The | some plan for funding fhe debt wi!l form the leading | Conveyed ou the following moriung to Greenwood | two Rabies, two of Roat's. 900 We strdet, Seen ‘emai tn akon tee Besokiyn Jeraey on in the sianghter of innocent white | iatier I nave brought with me, and they receive | Suneas 1 am ‘opposed to much jegisiation on the | Cemetery by the immediate relatives of the family. HAE i int 1 and 4 re 4 December 8, Of | Frop ¢ AP. PrER SoTL, | chester county or a smal House and pay valance in. men, women jidren. all the medical attendance tne circumstances of the | finances or the revenue—tn fact, ou anything, but on Moxtaniy.—On Sun wena, , FOR SALE CHEAP—TWO COPPER WORMS, 7% CO b o there i@ a good stock, ‘Apply at 180 ‘rhe wintn othe tight was carried to a neighbor. | case permit. Many of the squawe were taken with |'tiese matiers in particular. The people ought to | Congestion of the liver, MaGcie, eulest daughter of Apply to C. POILLON, Jr, foot Bridge ateeet, rook’ Sifeattod Pe PAYTER & ‘ng village of Kiowas and Arapaloes, about six | arms in their haude, and several of my command et some siraple and permanent lawe they can un- Edmond J. F. and Margaret Moriarty, aged 2 years, percrbbint ie ae Oe rant. ‘The former under their chief, "Sa. j| are known to have been wounded by them. The | derstand fasts, end the latter under Little Raven, with their | desperate charater of the combat may be infer: eterna) 1a sahsyteatives a ds of th warriors, came to the rescue of the Cheyennea, in. | from the fact that after the battie the bodies of thir. ultlng Op, distracts the public mind; and searcely ly invited to attend the funera vesting the troops on ali sides, Detaching @ sinail | ty-elght dead warriors were found in a small ravine fas one set of laws, as we have seen in reference to | teraoon, at one ojclock, from t irom, A party fight was al once opened Upon the fresh war. | lear the village ja which they had posted themi- | the revenne, been promulgated, and fo the peo- pareats, §1 Henry street; thence tu Calvary Cerue- » ‘it Kiows ml Arapahoe fought with an- } selves. je had time to fully appreciate their character, ve “ poe SR. 3 orn in hopes 43 succoring their aittes, 1 now have to report the loss suffered by my com- Rienighsway they are abrogated and a different eh MOCLOBKEY.—On Monde: . ae Joun J, Dut tono avail, The discipline and bravery of the | mand. Tregret to mention among the killed Major | anietituied. This comes of having teo many ambi. | Son of Jonn and Harriet M oskey, age site jorts, and in the | Joe! H. kiiott and Captain Louls M. Hamilton and | tions soins in our national c wa) . The friends and acquaintances are respectfully in- teas pulilug down ani The relatives and friends of the family are respect. wakibg, this useless puliug do id i, this (Tuesday) at | — ———— — Whoipane and rptal! Can essence of the | PATTERN MAKER'S TOOLS AND STOCK FUR | LE | town; only half of the I value asked foram accountae Three Lathes, with chucks, drills, face plates h | family didiowition; w rare change. + back gear;*Portable Forge, Vises fting, Putleys, Work TCHELL & MULLER, 10 Cooper lastitute, Benches, Grindstone, Patterns, M nniber, Cast tron, eons - —_ JOHN FORGHE, 18 Contr ( FPIOR FIXTURES FOR SALE—HANDSOME GLASS = es = | CP erione bookkeoper's Desk, Book Racks, de.; pries ING, low. Cail at did Centre street. d grow accustomed to observe; bat this | 10 montis and 2 days, FLORBE POWER FOR FALE.-o% MADISON eTREET ARGE 8TOCK, THRER YEARS Sh, MACHINE. d ry and fixtures, everything complete o: an oid establ " i and Confectionery Busiooss “CLA pn i imen, ‘The wounded include three vited to attend the fimeral, from the residence of his i se eae @tipreme impulse of seif-preservacion {he hostile re- | nineteen enlisted men, he wounded include thre ae aD : P € attend the ‘al, f Weinbe = aoe ~ \TATIONERY, CIGAR D VARIETY SroRR FoR . eb 5 cers even enlisted mon, in all thirty-five. " 1 parents, 306 Fourth street, Williamsburg, On Wednes: T 98 SIXTH AVENUE.—LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, TAT ¥y CIGAR A) % Ree arte nod taolt poresaseam trem, a | Cece ee ticure brevet, Liewtenet. Colonel albert THE OUTCHESS COUNTY GOLD RODKS. ay afternoon, at two O'ClOGK: A We yan’ lah t9 receive di highest aah prige for, Yuut Dinan! vir of he. OR FEE, aa vanel, 4. The detachment |] Barnitz, captain Seventh United States cavalry, is New Yors, Dec. 6, 1868, HCCOWMIOK —! Richa) joCORMIOK, Casto Glothingy Carpe ratte, Ake wa | oe i Z of cavalry parsued the retreating allies nnti! the | seriously if not mortaily wounded; Brevet Lieuten- parish of Granard, county Longiord, ee mh tae fay Poly ph Dla nn ae wal ve f. W. Custer and Second Lieutenant T. | To THe Eprror oF tHe Hprat OF years. slight, ay ni here appears an jhe funeral will take piace from his late residen , pignty In to-day*s issue of the MrnaLp there appes 96 First street, Wittietaevur tus (ru ossiilty of capture had disappeared and the neces. | aut Colonel A, rf wrk ding Te iovaning wen had been so well | Z March, Seventh United Statee cavalry, at commenced demaned thetr services elsewhere. wounded. Brevet Licutenant Colonel F. W 000 WiLL vo ABE STOCK ON HAN, 6604 Will wud a United slates Patent, bavin wn, of a small ianey article, we! deed 76 per cout profit. Addveas bos 1,347 dealt with to your satiaractiou and beue TYENTION,—LADIES AND © 1 . jal article headed as above, The advice given 1 oloe! 8 aud rel A v : 2 hot under him by aon of Black Ket- | editor z afternoon, at one o'clock. aud rela Aare taenis nin inecioe Cloth 5 it ; so taki ae Or ie a eae ee dc | te, whom he. afterwards Killed: Colonel | ‘n that article to the people of that district should be | and those of his slstor Blien re reapocifully invited | ¢.,ceivetie ral value in carn for cast oo Clad S| BQ.000 PPR ythlaty, FORSITCRE AND LakAsiB pe most desperate and reientiess of the | Barnitz, before er ae sone sues i heeded; but, having myself an experience for some ante The remains will be interred im Caivary | gyenue, cear Nineteenth street. | 2 inva share Bi ie ssttin re “ a been enc 3 se warriors. cannot suMeiently commend | a ia sie aa ‘ e ‘i adel eater = ot © ito . Nowtie ed te fy {he qduuirabie conduct of. the. gaicers, and | four years tn agold country, T Lave sconttict sates NeweL!.—On Sundoy. December 6, Gronar R., FOENTION.THE MIGHNET PRICE PATD FOR La. | city. _SbeW to Bee se ee ay power bit ined to sell ulesife as deariy as possivie, | men. This command bas marched constantiy | clusion that on the subject of gold comntries people | gon of Hichard and Sifsan Newo!!, aged lL -year and ‘dies’ and gentiemen's cast off Ciathing, Garbele aes by 2 800 =A GOOD CHANC = AN, oup Est '" wis Gotermis ‘were immense, considermg the charac. | five days amid terrible snow storms and over 9% | gre digpoged to go almost crazy. Overa yearago 1] 10 months. ¥; falling gn or ad desing Mi, ot id ae Sereath Pat . Hehe Revtauras tm 8 ago yeinene 2 capiute foe. Two white childven leld captive vag covered by -— tan orate inches | vicited the Madoc gold mines in. Canada, and the With Aanty rita Meee, frye tre aventie, between Thirty-itth and Thi foot oe Cag RP Ne etele "released {ron 1 y. Officers and men have siept tn the suow | myama gle. od ~y siren ig ren a, t + —— ~ - ses NB: ! mot were relonsed irom, ter eS cf nan hold Ue foe vit tents, The night preceding the attack | mines farther east, lying northof Vermont. I have | noon, at t Aree O'CIOCK. A’ FP ARPADW AY, NEAR Pig Sigh Fed ai | row, at lo’ IT CHELL & MULLRR, 10 Cooper Tnevhane Tolaue, were Killed When the GACK commenced. | oMicers and men sivod at their Korses' heads for | compared the quarts of the Canada mines with that | | OL0s-—At Centreville, N. J. on Saturday. Decem. | 1h. CASMMEt yarn ieoude wad Jewelry. kn sree SS Ani was going On, the Vuliets fading ina | hours awaiting the moment of attack, thie, too, when | CPNNN A or TENT tlt Ua ty | DOES, Mim JANE N, OLDS, Wi . Ols, Bentiamen'e Wearing Aypare', Dia er a aw, With demoniae fury, Kniie in | the temperatnre was fat below the freezing point. MA 'g ‘ag : city, Q i ch ith ahetes » od Pere re a ae Yor an Object upon Which tore. | They have enlured every privation and fought with | have found tt similar in overy respect, and have | | The friends of the family, are respectfully invited 7 Ms PIIND AVENUE, NEAR BMIAPYAmIAD | TPHIs DAY AND BVRNIN ‘ hand as if Looking Tr agy, rushed ut the voy and | Nnsurpamsed gnilentry agin owerfa) ana wei | concluded that tho aamo kind of quatiz.rans in one | to attend the funcral, ai Trinity church, Bergen Pe A dt as une ae | ioe fuisbalon oF Statlaty anit Patncings, Wenge the luss of the day, rusher! Malsembowelted | arted foe, aud from iret to last 1 Have not heard a | continucus line, nortueast and southwest, froin | Point, this (Kuesday) ‘afternoon, at half-past one | dagatfeth latent Bim citale and Per kure : craig hg 1 With owe verribie rent eae ae , ; but, on the contrary, the oficers ad | Canada to Georgia; but the great trouble with the | ofclock, The trams leave New Jersey Centralitaliroad | renee try wo and suuely, yourself. “Call on or adurese : BB ost —. yi iti droppiag upon the | singie murmur; but, 0 y rs ‘ ~ a als roe e m E he Tuen ofthe several squadrons ond Colmpanies wcenved | Canin mies stot eo thr as they nave heen do. | depot footof Lahorty strove atone P.M. | Malis? Eee alent fo by tra. Marra MARPLE MANTHEA, q 0 At was decided | to vie with each other in their attention to duty and | veloped they-have not, ae @ general thing, id for YDONXOMUR=—On Monday, December 7, ih — oo - — - ~ o Ae cone ag beg alt of the comune, hastened | their patience and perseverance wnder dificuities. | working. 5 Many IMBNE Riney, wile of Thomas J. O'Donolue. A ~-A<LADIES AND GENTLEMEN CAN REC j Rants Manele. ease MONUMENT: in Une wuppoved direc ton of the Kiowa and Arapahoe aged offiver, Man, fcout and bape js guide did bis | Men roar on ee soand geain st ett eA ol a jhe samme day, ler infant son, Francis \avier, re mM oe ailea nie eee ae Ooue be Car pels, a 2 an Cr eee eae sa stteck Mantels rn > warrior’ > 1a i duty, 1 only regret the Joes of the gallant spirits | panies to work any mines in Dutchess county. aged 17 days, | Ey caiting on or adurensing M. 1 S80 Seventh a cal ,. Uillegen. ‘rhe fugitive warriors who les ot rit tell in the. battle of the Washita. ‘Those wh Pill be MANY persons Who will doubtiess make glow. | “Notice of funeral hereafter. ee ee 10 (he county, ek paren time rest Stun) aa RR radian deepal Joss Wo.are cailed upon to deplore Wore among var | ing accounts of the richaasy of these talnus Cor the | O'MARA—On Sunday, December 4, of pneumonta, : np AND SLATE MANTELS OF Tig UAT Glisd Malete Eh ee ine 8 Pi! bravest and best, ries of organising eompantos and seing stork: | Boru dagghter of C. b.and Kate O'slara, aged 10 writ ATBNGE Lapras AND ceri | Micon ase ion pcan at A. ha ree te earthy wit teapectivily submitted, he reports oF scientifle men will be referred to; bat | weeks. : anive tly ¢ | Works, i34 am st one [ea lig I a Or capped G. A.CUSTER, | jet the pnbile beware of ail such reports, beckuse, | “Kejalives and friends are invited to attend the fu- te Wurnitire and Carmela wud $l worth wacie!? | ug New Nore Mantels P Bae iniles the column pe — the scene of the | Lieutenant Colonel Seventh cavairy, Brevet Major.) first, such reports generally ara made from two or neral, this (Tuesday) aiternoon, at two o'clock, from saiah view * os | maniilie ape ane fight. Three days tad now et ged since the troops General United States Army. {hroe assays and. calculation thereon made whata | 45 Woat Forty-seventh street. MANDEL PAYS THE Hi@hEar PRIOR FOR Nese D SLATE, DECORATED | mA had had communication with the train, Which, ows T aiso send with this General Sheridan's order of | ton of the ore will yicid in gold, and eecoud, because O'ReILLY.—On Stinday evening, December 6, Dr. Vadies’ and gentlemen's Cast-off Olothing, Furnasnre and | Marble Mantela Ri Rex eA tee EO te "i ing tothe broken character of the country, found | Congratulation on tho brtiliaut victory achieved by | scientific men are hot generally practical wen, Their | Jouy O'Retmry. ri Please call (or by note ab 840 Seventh aven ie. ve Be WAT, 28 deat Broadway, gical dificuity in moving, Laden with the trails of | the croops. (The order has already Ween published.) | ideas are, Wholly or to a great cxteut, in Uicury, His remalas Will be takeu from lis late residence Twenty-ifth and Twenty-siath stracts. Branob, 505 Sicth avenue