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'RIPLE SHEET. . NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, OCTOBEK 6, 1866~ B — Gpecial Notices. 3 Jouvention, of which e was a member. Io was an v V4 Q E HES TRECOR it & Raighs rwand Theodore W Dr. Atbert E. 8 of Booot. Moot the Confoderato sorvice at the betils of Poa CANVASS, THE OBSEQUIES OF ADMIRAL GREGORY. | nuriery of the Amoricas Chureh, wis OB, SUCEUACE | s crs, dasgter f e Hom. e D Boors. ™ - A Ridge perk P Special Dispateis to The N. Y. Tribune, Mhliahed by Lhe'ReY. JORIIEAIAS o o | e e e P Bt -~ . o PENNSYLVANIA. - el A he contse of the Cathelic Chareh in America has ovar | 08t by the Bev. 8. W. Mills, Feauk J. Vaaderbeck of Jutsey T Sagemetiineny k s NEV ‘.‘uu{u Lol SPEHON OF WORACE GREELEY IN PHILADELPHIA, The remaing of this distinguished sines that time been ono uninterrupted success. Bislop B f oz w:‘;‘_‘,’_ ’n‘:'ui;;‘ ';n"l‘_h‘::, Ot 4 ar the | TTOTET POLatsat conslorllters. Thoy ave tho wessont of maskind. A F A O Union State Convention | Pbcial Dispatch to The N, Y. Tribune. dicd so suddenly at the Brooklyn Nirv:-¥ Oheraths 12 Hon oo L 28 ierod and | Voot lie i i L e e, & Purridge Juea &, | 4 evarm of o, stmastod by the vaperiled e of of Novad has uotninated H. @. Blatsdell for Goveraor, | ProLankLrina, Frides, Oct, 5, 1866 | 087 1ast, arrived in this ety by boat this mornis B e Hndiant, nof only | Bemwet Buaoar DS b L daaghter of telate | PHALON'S NIGHT BLOOMING CEREUS, are trying o Lumbeg sud D. k. ‘A;l.l‘.;\»1|‘.‘.rls ul,;(-;;.u'}[uu("l;vg-:rx;‘\w Can, | l"}luflt'ndfloncoflree]nyuddn-wvdlnm\m-uMnudlen« :j"‘r!‘":ylnl n: enr;: hlfl"y““-“‘ d to "‘:"‘"h" labored most {('n-ir'ehul(y aud n;ppu; for :tv‘lnd:]vmu-. WOOD_IOHNAON_0n Welneslsy svssy, Oct. % ob vl | tho publl with heic aparious crvaions. Faoh: Wiks s v, deke- vontion nomina otn D. Winters jovernor at the Academy of Music to-night on the political ques. | Trivity Church, and there remal un‘il the hour ap- | ment of their , but conciliated to a remarkable degree g e 4 g o~y # | tartous odor thess mock s them. " 3. K. Mitchel! for Congross. | tions of the ad‘y Tle said ';: b:ue\"nd the Elombem ;"i pointed for the funerc], which was at 30 clock this & | the esteem of other denominations, did a great deal | N2 "”" Sopuie A., ouly duaghler of Wi, Sumuer Jobuao, ait of :—u—fi She® Sus Boware of thots. 7 e ] * | noon. to rel at! t i ich used to attach b AR LT LOCAL POLITICS. ! “"}l"l':;;“‘t‘fl! ‘"lh{‘,vr:;lu n; rg,'"gnm;: l;\ flmlthr Rnutzn'nu 'Th;m;h the notice was unusually brief that the funeral to n,:qu!h: h;:«‘?::fi ".'fi’ :m:mi:‘:luv? United ls:nw“ DIED. ——— had b 0 the North. 1t has resulted in the overwhe!m- | of Admiral Gregory would be ¢ lic one, the citizens of ¢ New-Osleans, whose first Bishop was o) . W —— ROTY I ans, whose P P, NEW AND ELEGANT OVERGOATS (M ing dem c: 2 X " o 7 sk A ‘ " " s e s e osseons . euzn | oy st e of o B | Rev R oo o B b e 0, ot ok e et | TR ST R e o Balia Batifidation Tmaeting: st Aven (L R S ] i e e o s vvout sk siware SlALeh B UM DOTE . L e e ocen ater . In 1% | His Sieuds, ded these ‘of bis brother, 1. A. Amelaog, sad of kis MOSKOWA g i Terrae Garden, Thind ave, corue Fity niath s, Gie | Usion, aud sid that wone wero now 0 iguoraat as not to | fecling ‘of gratitication aud pride—for no ¢ utlcan Ror e e Bpe ted So¢ Mow Yoi¥, Louievifloxnd Bos= | - Poraerv esrsast i, b Spomnt Kites -“.'.".:,“a.‘.:".‘ 4 OCASTOR e i wis Bl % Sibces bp o k"'{‘:‘m" R btk of Slavery bad been one of ita | officer hud more warm fritucs in the city ihau the dis- | ton. At that Uato there wers in the whole country 08 | aev ol the (Satordar) stierooom. 24 o clock, a0 S AND e aeneeorts of Thisess, Judg | 878ud Tosolts, Even the Bouthemmers themsclves have | tinguished Admial who has beca buried awoig us to-day. | yriesis and about 100,000 Catholics, The creation of pew | Baltioors, Chicoeo, Cineisnati snd New-Orlesss papers plosss copy, CHINCHILLA ligm 4. Daritag, Ghon. * iR o Bubin 4 knowledged that 1t has been their curse. The war | From early morn till eveniv - the flags from prbl - | mt on so rapidly that herdiy a decade | ANTRIM=—O8 WM‘-&J‘IML.I! North: Coatle, Westehieater BEAVERS, - A indorsing the Syracuse platform, and declaring | 188 sbown _that it is imposs to _destroy | ing—smong them the Pos' (iffice and Custom Ho | ‘addition of two or threc miembers to | - Go, of dratery, Edna’X., fourth daoghter of Jobu B. aad Hunsah el e ot follow e President in his endeavors to place | Wie American Republic. [Immense applause.] He then | aud also 8 large number of dwollings hwag ot half | the American hierarchy, In 1849 there were 16 bishops; Phiisdelphis pe wplosss copy. BUIINESS an e latest Sty'ey, feom the rument in the hands of men dyed in the biood | 6atered into & wost intelligent discnssion of the rights of | mast, aud this afternooi suspended. | in 139 ro 31; in 1356 there are 45 sees and probo: | yusswy vt o - Suext FOKEIGN 1ad DOMESTIC GOODS, “The first speaker was the Hou. W. A. Darling, | the poor and the rich man in the South, and asked what |~ At'12 o'clock, noon, on the pub- | } " The Cotholic population of tho United | ® ¥ oad Virgbs O 8 o Yhms, Searhtes 0 P i of @ Nutional Union party: there wax | possible inducements could.bo offered to the leboring man | lic green, aud the bells for & half 53 | § was catimated by @& recent writer at | Notioe of {aueral in to-m0rrow’s papers. The EUITOM ROOM not sacpamed in varie'y of Clothe, Cadde 4, 00,000, or 17w e whole popalation; rties—one the Democratic party, the same as it Lad | iy the South by the vstem of Slavery ? Tt could only cou- | hour, nd therutio of | OHAMPLIN=Is Brookin, K. Y. os Feldey evaoing. o:‘:m;h{ meres 23d Vesting. tiesey, wife of . i u boea ; the other the Union party. Which has carried this | 4 : 3 g S 4 0 ° ¢ uce to his wjury. The response made to the call fo 0 k R eir 100 - iold faver, W e — Soutiey M A e R T Bty watied'} rodlly and consisten') ahowed that the Lition cluuh‘ir:::tm e | i A:h“ s o s . ot A A L bbb AT ‘m:" Verd 45 yours. T cronth and 3 3 . One of 2 i oL he Nariom vty "The Rebellon bd unde Con- | TSI 474 €8 L e e Nstioual Gua gration—larpely excesds thab n;mm‘rarnum}m:n.?a“u?z P, o kgl e Ly Ny tavioed o otiuuh o | . D900 Mn‘nmfintnmnt‘ of CHILDREN'S CLOTH- stitifwnal amendments and & change 1o the basis apresen- eroome. | oclamation 18 y | Execll 3 instanee, in ey nambered on 65 of e on Sem I log ever oflere g ol ot | our lato President for the emancipation of | %l and 6th Regiments |s’~‘.’| in 1840, |.(s, fuveral, on Scndsy sfterpoon, &t 2§ o'clock, from the Elaiplace cossary ;. We propose now, he said. that man shall and in 1850, 1-11. | Congregations! Church. free e-Huven Lo appear in {.,p,u Al n the Nomthern States—that is, the States in which £ COULTER—On Montey. Oct. 3, Julia F., wile of James E, Coulter, The FURNISHING TMEN 4 betore the war—they comprised 17 per cont | sged 31 yoars and 6 monthis. -t vy D::lm,' NT s aleo oms of ths largesd o Her re s will be taken fr her late resid , No, 268 West , their preponderanee being geatest in | Fier ustis i Be Can 0T N Hory Crom, Korty-second . F. B. BALDWIE, Nos. D aad 72 Bowsew. | at 2 p. m., todo ral Grogory. Labor pro $1c8 on the | of the the colored race was simply “Come ont from | full niform on the publ nan all over this country. The validity of the public connt o | 1 | A @bt was of too wuch importance not to be secured ; wo further i vour enemies and belp your fricuds.” Mr. Greeley then | escort duty at the faueral of | nq(lllx:::"ll:;‘bel%r:l]: r!:n!l never be x;ummml l;_\ n;:- tered into an able argument, nnnu-ix:f: the absurdity of At the bour appointed t Ly as ! b i that the South eball never receive pay for the ¢ viows ontertained by those who had voted againnt green, and the companies w woeeled into line, | the fur North-West and the Stute of New-York: and in the i e a1 seobptany con- - ) ‘ d , A ; . ! ute of N ; o batwnen Eugb!l: aod Nantt-aves,, where a sclomn Maw of Kequens | “iaving Largoly Increased Sy e s, wod ety o1 | Lincoln as President, romarking U Ligh respect paid by | showed tul ranks wnd die oNil ory drill. Thore | 81ie States they forused only 9.75 per cent, mOst of them | - wil be celayrated o a ey moring. ot 10 sciook:. The Hisuds ving Largely Increaned Our Stock of the follow’ A P all parties at the present time to his mewory. hen said | were two companics of thy Guaids and | being found in Missouri, Maryland, Louisiana aud Now- af tha family are eepectfnily fovited to stzend ler foneral from the | Ing Goods we are prepared (0 offr 1o onr customers & sholow At We It us seo where we stand to-day. Tho Rebels attempted | companics belouging to the recunente uwmed—ia all | Mexico. SR S 1S OReE Ao, yusidty'of to undertake to recommend their legislators to secede. | ever one thousand troops. | “As coustituted at present the Ameriean hierarchy con- | FERGUSON=On Fiiley, Oct.5. of convemption, Elirs, davghterof BRONZES, MANTEL CLOCKS, VASES, They were told that they could not do so; that THE CEREMONY # 0 TUINITY CAURCIHL Arclbishops of Baltimore, New-York, New- | pipiste Avduen Ferguch, o pobesthllparboblon ) | PARIAN AND BISQUE STATUARY, they w‘m- Rebel legislators, and as soon as they com- At 2] o’clock p. m. the €oors of the aneient and splen- neinnati, St. Louis, San Francisco aved Nes- ten. Ler funaral, from Ler late residence, No. 75 tadson-st., N. Y., SILVER-WARE, snd ced o rebellion they ceased to be a luwfil organ- | did church were thrown ¢ n. 1u a ghort time the galler- gan biskops. There is, properly s on Sunday, 7t ast., ot 2 ¢'clock p. @ FINE PLATED WARE, FRENCI AND GERMAN PANOE has | FOWLER—At Fisshiog, on Ttorsday, Oct. & John A, youngost son O Tiarjareia L and Jue B, Fowler. in the 2id yeur of e sxe. SRS, Friends and relatives are 'L{",“f,‘,'“’,,’:.',"f:,"'(:;;:f,:,ffl{?:,: PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL CHINA AND a0 pow, GLASS-WARE ugh the Archbishop of Baltime with a certain howorary precedence, which Tight to summon & Dational couneil and it deliberations, though be Bes o juris- owded with our bost and u ; 3 atior, and mow he belived (hat they should not be | jos and side aisics were They were determined to show Andrew Johinson that unm‘Lx-.r went through a term of probation as foreigners. | funcral, the organ was solewini, ,and v soon the : Loya! zien should reconstruet the government of the | center doors, leadinz 1o the vestibule, were opened, and at 2 o'cle , L1 Train lesves Hunier's Po. o preside o people of this countrs are not to be bought up by ces. He predictad that in his own State the ticke: | Southorn States, [Loud applause.] the funeral procession marched, with measured tread, up | diction over any other of the bishops, except bis wutedi- —Seddesly, oo ‘Piidey moruing, Oct, & ab bes R ot bl Predictad that tn s owh State the ket | 208ir. Groeley was followed by the Hon, W, D. Kelley | tho long nisle o the followiug order P | o sudragaan. This preéminence was con arred upon him | ey T e et Toms sovoont | SEANDILIEEG Al S ARSI EHE N ! o ¥ ”ny was opposed to the admi | and Gov. Curtin, in able addresses. Tho {m. Dr. Edward Harweod, Rector of Trinity | at tho suggestion of the lalo Archbishop Hughes of | Nudmgu r of the late William Kevan. Agents for the portable EMPIRE STATE GAS MACHINE wiuok- gty i (B Ay - ol | Thus ovening, after Mr. Greeloy's speech, there was a | Church, sccompanied by Chaplain Hitchcock of tho | New-York, who was moved to request it, partiy by @ oo of fut e - P can be seen in operaticn at our stoee. frarce of his comrades. and urged the ol rcse id e | §7and toreblight procession of the Union Kepublican | Unpitod States Navy, located nt Brooklyn, L. I: then | desire that the American church shculd have B N ey 0% ta, daaghter of the late Obadiali Peck | WHITE FRENCH CHINA DINNER SETS, Second Selaction, 62 irew Johuson shed 1 the dispatch about | Clubs. caune the remains of Admiral Gregory, which were 1aid 1 | some recognized liead, a8 the Church in other coUntIlS | myy eistives and frisnds of the family sre invitnd to attend the fu- por aet. tts and Seuth Carolina walki DISTURBANCE AT THE CLYMER MEETING. a load coftin, incased in u rosew ool e, covered with the | has, and partiy, it can hardly be doubted, by an unfounded Inte tesidence, No. 37 Cravberry-st.. on Monday, 8eh RICH CUT SETS OF GLASS, Fize Quaiity, $45 per sot. 1hia Convention, but he co PHILADELPRIA, October 5,—At the ciose of the meeting | Urited States flug. At the head of the casket lay the | impre 1, onee alent 'in ecclesiastical circles, that N lockp . The reciaing will be tajen to Greenwich, E. V. HALGHWOUT & Co., derus, which told of the m | of Conservative men in front of Independence Hall, a | Admiral's chapeau, next a wreath of laurel; resting on | there was sort of jealousy between the sees of Baltimore | ¢ us. wday, %l fant, by the 1} o'clock 3. or. (N H.) trein, oo, 5, 400, sl 008 Beosdway oov, Bissmbsk t shedding a tear, and motilated Sheri | disturbanee occurred, which resulted in the severe wouud- | this wreath were the two epaulets gud swoid. At the foot | and New-York. At oue time it was supposed that Arch- ml;;u‘ e i Y Fd R e . o scommatn. et " g 7 10 mislead the pe. ing of one ortwo police officers nud several citizens. | of the coffin was o beautiful erose, Lirde of tube-roses. | bishop Hughes wonld be created a cardinal, whicliwould | ROSE—At Berawn Bolol. 1 v o8 | o e ,',..;a.?: ) To Iron und Steel Munnfacturers. ’ Idresses wore made b ze There are different accounts as to the orizin of 1he dis- On w silver plate was the inscription: “Kear-Admiral | have n Vev-York the chicf see in this country. His | iomas Ledin of Brookiyn. ...n,‘,., ‘and | month. Tho propristors and assignees of the wever.! lotters patent iswnod te. to that dignity was twice under considoration | The taveial will taks place f.om the revidence of his faiher, 88 Be3e0 | pioury Besemer ard Robert Mushet of Eaglaad sud to Wiiiam Toint, oa Saturdsy, Oct. 6, at 10§ o clock &. m. : A SNEDIKER -~ Loot ot sen. from on beard ciipper. okip, Vitala, g | Jolly nd orharsaf s oounizy. for hé Sumboipstach of 21, 1006, Jonn W Suedibgr, youngas: 40a of the late J. V. Suediker, IKOK AND STEEL ad otters, after which the meeting SIXTH DISTRICT ASSOCIATION. ——— A mesting of tie VIith Assembly District Unioa | NEW-JERSEY. Gold<bors, U, 8. +1 banes, which only lasted for a fow minutes. Francis Hoyt Gregory, U. 8. N.. Died October dth, 1566, | promots aged 77 yoarn.” The pull-bearers were: Cowmodore | at Rowe; once it was urged by Mr. Case, while Secretary X.; Cowmodore Hunt, U. 8. N.; Come | of State under President Piorce, and again by Mr. L 7} o'clock at the ( b . xdore Ransom, U. 8. N.; Chief Engincer Robert Danby, | coln’s administration, as & reward for the Archbishop's A ars Hyprer | THIRD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. mo . 8. N.¢ B Daoby, A 3 ] ‘ 4 waed I8 yoars sud 15 days. by their varions processes, in the Usited States, have, for the pacposs T Chmbiod aeih 4l ppebuted Tk | Tho Repuptinme of this” disirit ate, making o most | U. 8. N.; the fon. “Alfred Blackman; Alderman Luca- | servioes to hin country during his semi-offoal visit to Eu- | mitrs T2 ad Bbdade e pasos pleas copy. it eopicnsetny s g 3 vigorous and dete: W canvass, and it is by no means | U8 Gl s Alderman A. L. Kidston; ex-Gor. Dutton; | rope in the e "t war. VANDERVOORT—On Tharsday e Oct. 4. sfter geris Phbonby igorous and determiues b )y | VANDE. -O: y evening, Oct L "8 | jaterosts, appointed the nadersigred Trostees, and ave now prapared ery limiited jurisdiction overtheir 1ight to interfere with the latter iu Chiarles Vandervoort, in toe 534 yesr of Lis age. fvea i triends of tbe fumily ara nvited to sitend bie fu. | to grent Licenses for Manufacture and Suie urder the varions Lattees t Grace Church. on Monday, the 8th ivst.. st 10 o'clock v. m Porent, J., last evesing, of paraiysis, Julis J. Werd !{:;!m g chee, Thearchbishops hav 5. but ba governmewt of ther respeetive dioceses, nor have they power of appointment or rewoval. The authority of | WARD—At Nowark, Molitnny L Sovaiaey oo, loers Dr. Robertaon of New-Ilavc “Fhen foliowed tho Comsiod Bishop of the Marine Corps, ¥ Thomas, Lieut. Cunpingham. Second-Assistant impossible that success may crown their efforts, On ‘I'hursday evening a large and cnthusiastic meeting was | held at Elizabeth, at the house of Ar. John Davidson, the | Uniou candidate for Congress, at which eloquent and t ded very eloque: « involved iu forthcoming eloction. ug of the Association showed very phuiu! of that distzict are in earnest. Th 6 e SOSGbe PR EEL e of its production. as well as the slready enormoss ces- © atly expect & large in | iv 0.2, Fithi George W. Hall, Paymaster T, M. Taylor and Chiet bishops over their iferior clergy, howover, is very ex- . any ’ 4 ) (s | offoetive speeches were made by the Hon F. J. Fithian of | {Heorse W, Hell, FOV . R > . 2 H ck on Saturday, from No. § Lumber-st. o provious lection. The Aswsocailoh | Now. York'aad John T. Foster, esq., of Newark. Ou the | EugineerChiarles H. Losiug of the U. B. Navy teusive. Toey assign 10 esch pricat his roper parish of | \GuiGeie” 31" b idmphi. . Tunewday ucring, Oct 4 15 the | **Fh proces ey bo_ whbewol. 8 te works of Mowss. Wissiow, 0 gz e 5 N e imwediaie eonnections came ue Aficr them the | other charge,” aud change or suspend him at pleasure. | “s5ti yosr of ber Mary C.. wife of James A, Wright, and | Griswold & Holiey, st Troy. o e samo ovening Mr. Davidson addrecsed an overflowing Governor's stafl, which was ropres | by Adj-Gew. | When an archbishopric falls vacaot, all the other prelates . dward Cook of New Yotk Furtber inforuation as to terms and particulare of cost, instinstionsy >, raigued. aerisges will mee! the 7Ta. m. s0d | &c., may be obtaiued by sddressios sither of the unde SIXTEENTH WARD MEETING, meeting at Somerville. That connty (Somerset) promises s X | i 0 " : ; o . o | to g n majorit 1 eral | Stoughton and Paymasicr-Gen. W B. Noble in the country forward to Rome recommendations for the d Vesterday's report of a mecting in the Sixteenth | o give s Culon majorlty, for the first time i, sovert | ™ Major-Gen. Russcll and Staff, azd Col. Marvin and Siaff | oftice, and rom the numes thus presented the Pope selects the Keovington Depor. ToR S WIS et RS Wanl aided n 1 Ripind e | wook and the weck after nddress meetings, with Mr. John | of the 24 Connecticut ment, followed by lllp[{}lmmr | the one he plt.unl‘lnr be may, and wmeu]n;‘n&m‘n.p‘ D S RAELL, Jehastora, P restess. % Brapa gl o i L thee | U. Foster, at the following t paintes Fle ” Mayor Sporry, ex-Mayor Trler and the other ciiy officials. | point u person who has pot becu suggested by the othor . " sl I eve an erroneons name ne that | U: Foster, st the follewing imporiant y s Flervogiom | oo O e tho clianccl seps, and | bishops, The same course is pursned in filling an inforior Political Notices. o Tt ok Magas, Tnspactor i only * one of | Belvidere, Oct. 16. Mr. Sitgreaves, the Copperhead cau- | the Rector, Dr. Harwood, read in a distinet voice, § | soe, except the . in the latter case ouly the bishops sub T e e Dorehestarat., Moutreal, C. E., Lospital Siaters of Mocey. m the Government, Sdats rediden st Ph 3 Yot that sy Htodecuer Liveth, &e.” The choir ehanted | 0 fto archbishopric in which the vacancy bappens are ex- | )~ sniiled - JH RESECTED STONE " ot the COOFER 8. | 0o Ma"¥AT: §oustdy that. yous: Rendy Beliof bosowmnd quoe 9. MEETING FOR ORGANIZATION. THE SECOM the 39th and 90th Psalis. ¢ roctor read the xivth chap- | pecte ¢ pominations. They usually mention their , on TUESDA dmi 20 eent Hundred of our sick from chil's, vomiting, beadaches, interoal paios, Officers and delogates of the varions Campaign he 1o Distriet. where gowall § ter of the First Epistle of Pau Corinthians. At | first, second nd third choice. g = e ke, ke, o paign | The roports from this Distriet, where Giov. Newell is the | g, conclusion the reverend oty semarked | - The bishops and Archbighops are supported principally | JEouton, and Woodford COMes ad Doerits meeing | One of our sisters bad the Rheumation in b heud for 4 10 many Lof encourage- S0 Gematra n the | by & fixed salary, paid the cathedral church; in nddi- e beid at Roots No, 5, Clinton Hall, Astorpiace. Ssturdey even: | years, Havivg taken s few spoorfulls of Relief in water, and 1ubbing: 1 to attend an adjo tfon 10 which th clergy of the dioesse contribute a tixed | inz. 6¢h inat., § 0'clock p. m., to complete an organization of & CEN- | her Liesd twice with the sam~ medicine, slie was perfectiy cured sall a Hall Astor. d meeting to be beld | Saturday cvening lican candidate for Congr: Arrangements are waking for on the charucter and life of the heroic dead who | cofiin before him. Wt & 0'clock p. w., to complete the orgauisation of & | tion at Trenton, th o éapital. 3t which 1t'whs expecte i " 8 2t Comimiee. i § 8o A!zf::eyrdenun! A vt et expected | " cloir saug the 190th hymn | msnual sum, verying from $20 1o $100, sccording to the mever felt & since. 1 slwayy nes it for dyspepsis end for cold UBLICAN MEBTING IN THE EIGHTEENTH WARD. speakers will make addroase: K “The mighty flood that rol | size and wealth of the parish. The inferior clergy are | JNO. W. FARMER. Prest. Tenth Ward Clul aod always with wuccess. Iiia very useful for sors throats, A meeting of the XVIth Assembly District Union- | * 2 e i in maigtained entirely by the voluntary eontributions of | Dr. FKED. SCHUETZ, Pres Tweutiewh Wacd Gorman Club. | guenga, diphtheris, ke 1 han & good efiect in flatoheace or Slite as held last evening st the Medical LETTER FROM HUGH McCULLOCH. Can ne'er re. | their par.shioners, paid into the reventes of the chrreh in sebis s Commition. | e Lase it tor fonl brosth, end & prodinenss merysions SIS ud Fourth-ave. Some friends of the Secretary of the Treasury . " : | the form of pewerents and Sunday collections. Out of | Unien-Republican Executive Committee.—A Specis | fo ghort, it el altogather. samerkable’ avolide, ng was oallod to order by the President, Jobn D. | . FORR U0 8 PO ke & fow spoeches in The serviee coneluding with the rooding of the Prayers | these revenies crery pastor 18 alowed to rotain §600 o | Deeting of the sbove Counaiites wili be beid at - Hiadgaarters.” | 1 g e np I lution wiw offered appolnting a special com. | SR AFEION ' PRt TG B eect The following | B the Kev. Mr. Dlitcheo: { year for s 0wn wse, und every ossistant $100. Besido | No. 60 Brondvsy. on SATURDAY EVENING, Oct. 6, 0t % o'clock. SISTER MARY DE BORSECOURS. D preoat for members.of the mssiasion the REEes GT1 oy ig'eonyys Mt i b Tii¥, CEREMONY AT THE GRAVE. | Ris, the parsh is expectad 1o provido for ita pricsts a | Pusctus! sttendanee o requested |\ o i o ive Clgn Sold by Drugzists, asd st Dr. Radway's Office, No. 67 Maidea lane. A P 4 T e Pt | X Wasnsatox, D, ., Sept. 9, 1866 The military funoral escort as it puseed into the arched | house and furniture. The clergy also reccive perguisites, r— IR oS | Repaonk i ioiiv_aye D T ity & the Sh answelation vaeh e a0 nows | aeypatox, . C. Sopt. 2 1605.of | gateway of tho old city graveyard wus quite itmposing. | in the form of fees for, marringes, buptiswe, and fumernls, | _ Cuanses 5. Stuoxa PR ‘Americon 1o ba (tadical K troduction of the above reso- | letter of inst. in the bope tha! | I'he bells of the city toll«d solemnly, whils minuie guns | unt of which depends, of cly upon in- i enerni Committee,—The Fxecrtivo Commitiee o, ,,; LEAD PENCIL COMPANT, lutiot necasion: It was the desire of | armuuge wy business | were fired during the moruing procession. At the | taryy aad ey g‘r’v&hhu“fl e i B m’fi‘?i’n‘{?"?'{"f*’h G Oer. & Nzw-Yoax. ; v o o books as pos ot T layed v dirge, the ! 0 R - 4 4 names on the books us po grave the band played an dirge, the | THOS. B ASTEN, Clalramas, Factory—Hudsou City, New-Jersay. the Rev. br. bishops (rom ti ngy delib Superior LEAD PENCILS, equal to the mos: co ehrated beanda, ase. offerelat fair terms o the trade at the Company s Who asale Seles. was then lowered to its long L wood read the besutifo! aud of ciin 1 regret now to be under the nece cial engagements aro of such 4 natu o0a Monday eveaing next. | « o compel all persons wishi ate wpor I ! | 278 %0 appear in person beforo the committes | power to aceopt your invitation to address my fol | military fired n salute over the hero's re s aud th liglot sct whatever s may | —— — it pamed. and it was then sdopted. The com. | Lafayette, Peru aud Fort Wayuo, as requested 1 eral of o atter of history - oh onpen, i e | “Nettee.—The Members of THE MARINE SOCIETY OF NEW- seasion this evening. from £ to 9 o'cloek, at the | the Octobe: 016, upon the neral of Kear-Admiral Gregory became a wnatter of istory. | scem ne \ 4 also frequentiy SUMm- | y(GRK 0T er by notitied that the Third Querterly Dleeting of the | "™ — | mon assemblies of their snffragins | U 3o az 1086, w il be beld at the Underwriter's Rootos, No. 34 Joboat., New York. | mow engrossing the attestion o 1 regred that this is t " VR, coruet Woll aod WL 6. o8 BON: | The bl foied tosie thewe PENCILS o e . Thoy s o'clock, p. m. to be had st all the principal Stationers and Notion Dealers. JOSEPH TINKHAM, Sery Lot b ot o ASK FOR THE AMPRICAN PENCIL Republican-Uulon Assoc eoupcils. A 1 of all t of » country is callod s plen R T ohout 40 members. g ”{'(}';’;’”X::,‘;“fi“",;,’;ffl“‘ 10 unfortunate , | BISHOPS AND ARCHBISHOPS IN CONCI AVE==THE Ty e oo o g | 1G] RIOT. r 106 A N EVEN. V. - o I CATHOLIC CHURCH IN THE UNITED STAT Gs 4 v 2 g 282 fiswe ,f. m‘.‘%‘ Hot 7.2.'.1”..,‘"” EVEN. Browne & Spauldisg it hav JOSHUA G. ABBE, President. JEWELE In pursuance 10 a notice issued was held last st. A. B. Sage too meeting Col. Max. Lang Jomx W Hraen ) g Wi, H. Barwy, § Steretaries. 'S Have REMOVED to thgir sew stores, ssembly District . "2 By X Nos. 568 aud 570 BROADWAY, , for the purpose of electing delerate: 1 hona, 4 METROPOLITAN HOTEL. g | _Guoman McLavonuiw. Secrerary. Tureet Clocks manufuctured (or Clurches, Town ilalis, snd Fae. HISTORY, STATISTICS, AND OVGANIZATION. The second Natioual or Plenary Couneil of 1k Catholic Prelates in the United States will open io the Cathedral of Baltimore to-morrow, and will contis pession for two woeeks. ADn evont of s W {10 & large number of our fellow-ci ! Amernicar erot, and U Lave roceived t made publi of the Pope. merely cere ercome | felt it 1wy ng into effect the plan of restor yred by Lis lunentod predecessor. and explained to the meeting his views ou t and his reasons for urging the necessity of | 1 in power who would respect the eacred ri v ventiona. TUEODORE €. WILLIAMS, President. Wriker then addressed the meeti % party of which I was & men - . I brov al policy as_against that of the Pres- | i of its Conventions great deal of notice, not only in the deio SEUNEY Ao R s | couetnein of & er's address, cheers were | Johnson attempted to_carry p | closely conneeted with it, biit among all slasse: witered abbots (the: | Femeth A membly Diotriet (Novemt L o o Eas | teciee Fenton and Con, Mr. Charles 5. Spencer | m still committed by the dict Judgment. | Aliiough themissionary eaterpri the Re opal_powers withi NDAY EVENING, Ock. 8, 1066, for the purpose of ¥ Mr. H. Revey also nddressed the meeting ou topics similar | 1t is fu my opinion, wise liberal wod statesmanlike’ the only | lie Chureh in this couniry date from the disce | er which the to the Cousty, Judiciary, Cengressional and Assem- A Riashing Prize-Fight Between Mw ady discussed. Before adjourning, & reso f- resented which properly regards both the rights of the | Ne tis pot yot B ye glous orders, Every o Pol open """‘j lfl!!‘ ;x“liunt"? ;Nr'-daflflu INTERVIEW WITH THE MURDE! '.l.l FERRI! filll to the speakers of the evening. fal Government vightn of the States; which ean | §irg episcopal see was established in the' ( etimes two, priests U vecal Commitio A CLAREN, Presdeat. ~ | A RADICAL NATURALIZATION OFY c"'fi,"‘#“‘"" doptsd with safety by the conguerors a ghans,” wh jited o soms of | Fhowss Uoaaios | gecretarion A _PORTER HOUSE-THE BILLIARD CONTF ! acecpted without | g thy seuttered I NISTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. | " ! T 1fal, who bed for ues ¥ YORK, BROOKLYN AND JERSEY CITY F f v o r‘"‘l’ E({ LIQUUK-DZAWE—I(&“II vy . P tha YISt Beadkli mankiood by the conquered, and which 4 3 ol 8ot o all of bk BB sy i e No. 10 Ak .1'.’ b fng = h . ite you ut length, but T cannot close this | Slonaries from forcign 1 Distric-Atton o daa s . g 2 | thom,Tiis ki Electors of this dlstiict will taeet at the Fal LY NEWS POLICE, No.10 Aviaglou square, The President o aigen made aguinst Mr. | and orgauized as o Gf a District-Attorney), and the necessacy secrotari souilment comer of Cottagerpiace tud Bleecker st on MONDAY LE NEWS P! called tho mec .‘ng”ul ‘nxll:"r| \T ckpios o0 of desiting 10 buing | A,Iih'rn;m anta. ‘L.el. officers, iik EVENING, ol s, for fho purpese, c.!:. Delegates 1o the ¢y by ye B ol the o : try into powe ilke the re- | dmi | NOREW BLEAKLEY, President. Jocal and tel (o4 B e aoe et A had 20 paticy porsonl indulgenee—utterly | in eay of the sessiop | W v, 7. Conpvax. Tuos. 6. Baxan, Secreraries General Committee then read the newly- | i outhors wi Lawr s to bé discussed at tiis e Vi Teieiie Al.nxu; Lywe, Th ‘.\!o-miwr-ln;-l( | S Retiy | {m}:j} which elm mn)u were continnal }(l"lv;ny over 1".{";: Alllrl;:':[:'r | "ZLm"”""""cm""""fi' bire Avoeis N, i wae called for and hmitted in part, the | | border into the porth parts of the ed Btat e doulbt, howerver, at Clinton Garden, on MONDA’ E alming want of time to complete their report | , s the far West and 8o bo sbo erection ishoprics, | ect Delegates to tho several Nowmi- SWOLLEN GLANDS, & wast of time to compiete theis repo irectacas of specch waumunl 1o U | 1\ made many setllments It tho far West and South. | 'iberstions wiltbu blp emetion ofhereenl et FOOHIC | KRS oo LLEN OLANDS, o xis, BROOKLY cal but everybody ndmits that his wes. “ul,h which were dv'uut‘ux soon 10 l;-; wlde : Liepiscopal dignity -~ Poll open fron 7 till 10 o'clock. JAS. M. McCARTIN, all cured by taking baths of minera! s powossing certain - e ! : r.qy | SaKes aud other offich jons (and by these he must | to the possessions of he vouug republic, and e o -ud " Prosideat, ical properties. STRUMATIC SALTS, prepared for WS CARNS. “‘C':;cr‘x‘;"::n‘:‘;““ _x,‘:__'“'m NINTHST. | bo judged) are mod: y and good toste. Men wherico the Catholic aith w o riato, as from so iaany | (i 9, g - NS, T8 [ Pomas toann | g I c‘h-:u--#hnml-finrdlhl‘v:;\ virla Sal ONGREGATIONAL CLURCH. | forwi n rega wner of dealing with the States | centers, over the adjoining rezions. rd Baltimors b o B Fo L. Kususor, ) e Y uz ny. The chemical properties of thot make Miss Anna E. Dickinson last night delivered a lec. | recentiy in rebellion, but no fair man coukd have beeo with bim, | fopyd i Dis Catholic colony in Marvivad 1n 1634; anc | % arrived exospt Sve bishops snl one ontls Asmembly District Union Kepublican foscifics for e cars of the shove named, STRATIC MNNKELE u Ninti uroh, B 30, be- | 8 I kave besn during tho trylox tightoon mosthyof b these Euglish sottlers had ot only obtained a_permanent | cnBunday: for | g e e DAY BV BATHS. - For sale 8t every tespectable drug store. furc' lacye sud . s ,‘! Presi | his devotion to duty, with Tho uuselfialiness & i of | footbold in the State wiich they originally peopled, but | ons Bave beon made. Archbisop | 7 Weat Fourtersth st. fur the purpose of electing Deiegates to the wan: * “Vise Rejeoted Stone. : e e is n(';( the nd thc honests of his purposea. That the prin. | had sent vigorous offshoots further west, and sproad delivers the opening on Sunday | sevesa! Rowmlastiag Conventions, as pee order of the Oeners’ Com- Sewlng Machines. R s of Hhariien, G vocten il represtnis will be vindicatad at | themselves over & good part of Virgiuia, Kentucky, New | "irpor"Giil o pubiio sawsion S and Tharsday, | Sitiee OHN LOBDELL, President. Positively the only place i the City where you esn find all kiads o8 ¢ ’ | elections T hope and believe. Of their ultimate | York nml()!nu.l 'nmu)«. me the rish im :;.nvmm ond | g mm,.“,m“w will take oo . NEW SEWING MACHINES, at manafacturers’ prices, and wheve am as fally persu; 1 am of the perpetnity of | as soon as that begs he ehurch eciomenced to increase | Y s et 3 = e = | you can exchange any time witiin thirty days for sny other Machine man v us, howerer | ican fustitutions. 1 have the honor to be, vers trly, | with marvelous rapidity, and bas kept on wereasing ever | ASHR Seeeny D D e emimal o | without axtrs ahatgs f 50t ssseed. The liberties of the people of | Four obedient servant Huan McCutisocon. ntly accolerating ratio | BILLIARDS. nttea. s meeting of the above Association will be held at head SIBLEY & STOOPS, . 2 of an sssassinmade Presi- | = W. H. Talbot dee. jabors of the missionarics were almost wholly | oo - Eunk's Hote!, No. 274 Grandst., on MONDAY EVENING, No. 663 Brosdwey, in the heuds aud hearts of such men aud | o among the Indiaps. Columbus took with him on his | J = g AN o parpous of lacting alegaias to the County, Judiciary, ecspri v + ax T see before me. [Applause.] The loyal millions | MICHIGAN. second voyage o company of 12 pricsts, under | THE MATCH FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP OF AME; - aud Amsembly Conventions. Polls op 7 by g oruer of Biseckar-et o battiing for & victory as important as that whi N. A ‘o . . 2 o eiock p. . JOLN W. FARSER, Presideat. Ford, Tupper & Tehan, ing g - . 41 e ¥hnp of g vicar apostolic nemed Bornapd Duy | Mcbha and Dion commenced their match Josven ['AGoT, B8 Tatary. ppe: cumal coutending armies to et 1pon th field in th » CLOSE OF THE HOKSE FAIR. lth- s & Bpaaish form of the Irish name Boyle N . v R T Yo T WATCHES, JEWELRY 0 tle. T puth aud North are g é - » s f 1 Inst 0¥ k. We learn by t Y wsem] —The Fxecutive Commi i - o e ouly = it (et has take Special Dispatch to The N. Y. Trib though these cleries seom to have accor { - g McDe | ANEIRY "DMTRICT UNION-REPUBLICAN ASSO- axn Monroe for the W KAtAMAZo0, Friday, Oct. 5, 1866. | yond building a charch in the Island R ot | CIATION witl hold tueir firat annoal mes! Lebanon sl N BTERLING SILVERWARE, msou for J: Daris. (Laughter.) The Hurse Fair closed to-day, and was o great success. | goon succeeded by more en ic and suceessful | 816, At 11 |o"1u~-um_' .,l'.‘u":';‘.'.';fufifl;“‘s:“\\ . oclock. No. 609 BROADWAY, %, 2:4 s—the J esuits, the Domini- | Mot 3 ol ey Republicen 6l Corner Honston Time, 4, 2:214. | All the principal relig, cul aud others—gave their labor and in many cases —— their blood for the poor savages of the New-World; and ! RAILROAD ACCIDENTS. meh.l.num.. exertions of “Il:“): asss in th llw]v‘u‘!,ulml e | the suflerings of a Jogues, a Brobaof, a | munt, and a i e e T ey tai gk | BN, (3 octhe consecraten the) tetent ekt of Acnt happened to the New-York and Washington through- | America -1‘!‘11 the sweet odor of the u.m;:--lz (nn‘-‘ poewms and wore than g 1 f ugh- | virtues. Missionaries awong the white se notes, M trig wille passing ‘h"k"‘f;“l "‘nf"‘"“‘:,‘l‘:j‘,“';",{','r‘:’l‘;m‘::: came later; but s early as 165 there | o0 { ih Awsembly Districs e nibly Diotict ate lvited bo meet st Everett Diamond Studs. Thistyfourthest. snd Sisthave. THIS EVENING, ot Clusters 1nd Single Stover. For sale by GEO. C. ALLEN, No. 48 tis- | P o e yarponeof comehinion, a1 reterence 10 U0 | g oLguisong door below Canaat. e : - T ~ Gentlemen’s Seal Rings. Eleventh Assembly District Assoctation, b me'8t i€ | Corpetias, Onys. Blood Stone, Carbuncle, Amethyat, Topat, ks, the field were triumphant in New-Orleans. Doxter took a 7y 2:2 stands colleagued with traitors, while the loyal m th, standing amid danger and bloodshed, are Ll President of Every Saturday ries. four brilliant ess: sued, contar ill do 8o on Tuesdn, whether Slavery, & time of pe: The South is urged to {oralid and News. aud they bad better not iose Lils Associstion wiil be beld st Eboitt h :u ulullll:r:7lA‘\ EV ?le'u t‘;;x 8, for the purposeof electing | for sale by GEO. C. ALLEN,No. 415 Broadway, one door below o | Delecaten 1o the Couaty, Judiciary, Cougressionsl, and Assembly | oot satory | Conventivas. Polls open from 7 to 10 p. m. & 3 ——— ; < of o g WM. R STEWART, President. Honeaty S Lap'ne The people will ans t what Congress offers presented. Miss Diekiuson concluded a ve engiue jumped the tra cigl elent evs Al applause, ; L r0 Pagyage-cart Tmmbdistoly th the Teer of the | MUTo.L SATMR. 08 O N ention of | of * Plack PR DEMOCRATIC RATIFICATION MEETING. locomotive were also ovesturned, Thie passengers escaped | G4 614 priest” in Philade 6 Actre u | = - FIDELITY INSURANCE COMPANY, A Democratic Mass Ratification Meeting will be | injury. No passecgers were Lurt. Vernon Lewis, 8 8re- | qaggemen in the City of - Baeesis from Le¢ Grand Slection of OFFICE NO. 170 BROADWAY, cor Maiden-lase. b is e at the Academy of Music. Mayor Hoffman | man on the engine, was killed, The engincer was seri- | g0 yore “athol ’ it i o MONDAY EV MERCHANTS, CASHIERS COLLECTING AGENTS, sad FOR- wi \ore 16 state his claims for the suffrages of his fellow. | ously injured. Men were at once sct to work to clear the | 10 "o to have excited Puritan radpedi-aed Ble — - A earaer of ;l,‘n.u‘y‘ ',‘p.lg, EION COLLECTION ATTORNEYS GUAR. - u“-"x . lhl)ll’l.whl-l:u.n L,l(:‘nd‘-t!]' zm\gcm&;h | track, and, after a ghort deh.!-,. the train proceeded. degree that in 170 au act was pessed subjecting pricsts (o Ao TeRoaISH 6F Rpeilones [ o'cloek. By ordes of ropemearey Vo s fil- - R i ¥ ot ON THE K. Y. CEXTRAL ROAD. | perpeiual imprisonmient, and 1o deathi i case Liey she B i e s . ] GorLas, | gecretert VIOTORY HAIR RES ER. . 4 AvpAx, Octobor 5.—Last avening two young ladiee, | cacape and bo retaken, wud imposing ¢ penalty of £20) e vty Bt mpehliee, Bopias viad wwy | Bosmavlious ) ZETT > Thin wonderfal cheical discovery i sow flcred for sae It heg ' = .w(vlllvl‘gcvuIl:l‘l‘rl'ltlxv'u;| Jdlulm( CLUB. vl Miss Hattie Hewitt and Mrs. Theresa Heath, were struck | g, gnd threo days in the ’» ory upon such na harbored | faaily fiv eat kinds, making the * lock.” * dus sin Cixteenth Assembly Distrlet Union Republican As- z:;r:‘;‘o.. r‘m;-.b'm,w‘ B e & edly end cliyts ‘his Club held a thinly-attended meeting at their | by the steamboat Express train going Kast, st the street- | gng concealed Catholic cle . In accordance with | §¢10op" Ciuted leop attces ~the last ot vexcly 1007 yoath. | wgedmgloma—in pursusnce of w ewl of the Usion Repabilcen General Lpariten, B0 BB VAN BUREY, Chemist, No. 473 Sixthve., w Wae first o1 nes . and the others for nearly ris—1 deaire to | @on ot oM 0 BN eting of tae sbove Association will ba held at | €2 PE) 13 of my expesi ng machines tiat are pot wort i thove who b a6, corner of Classon and De Kalb-aves, lust evening— crossing in Amsterdam They wero standing on the track v 9 . - B o 9 (1 . o ; - B the provisions of this law one John Ury was execited a8 | oot to v € Marin Fra predding. Prot. Dimity bf NewOrleans | waiting for o freight irain yassing West. Miss Howitt e B in 1741, wet a mystecy s0 strange hunes sbout this ey Bves intredus spoke at length on the political issues of | PSR e tut crushed of, nud was otborwise seriously | iy that it is still doubiful e o O | fourt:-st. aud Fourth. — for tha parpese ol slecing s Gold Watches. veations. JOHN D. OFTIWELL. (Gold Honting Case English Patest Lever Watches, fuil joweled, Theresre |y Madical College. corner of Tweat the roon they | MONDAY EVENING, O e 35 80 | 3 S variosa Nomio many k e day. Mr. Michacls was then called on for a song, when be | :.fu K Tie Swond of Buuker HL" ‘I Chairnan f‘ti-n intro. | injured. Tho other lady is not badly hurt. lic, not to say & (‘Inrg]vmln of the Cathiolic religi that [T T 85 oach. Gold Husting Case Desached Lover, for Ladies. $45 euoh. wosl Judze Morse of Brooklyn, who pitehed into Massachu- R In spite of the popular edium ag 5 2 -, e . C. ALLEN, No. 415 Brosdway, one door belew 2l aal elbored New Ungland wimerciuly, at the e EXECUTIVE APPOINTMENTS. contined o ineréase, and ahout the Lmé wiea § e Wi s Ancnibly Ditrics(Tyreats-Necand | For we by OF0.C. ALLEN, No » O . U Y e U, < ! o shu gl iy case snociation.— Canalat, - e e Ailawed by . Wikeok Boesa i f (By Telegrapb. | ¢ ; presont Constitution of the United Staics wes under dis. | B oty of Do wesh b o - oull tmoed b nion. Kepubllosn Geveral Commits S avaiids Traveling Chairs ou Wheel , @ fior 7 xpesch of the heroio school, which was ropestedly ap- | The President haru made the following appoint- f""mu—lmz'n»': “:‘ Sy JH'}‘HH’EL st .’f?"{}'}', [ by th show gratersirengiy | Pimary Klectlon be e B ot sicet slght Dela- | for 13 and ootdoor wee @13t €. 0 1) onnes. tarufal b ments: H. L. Taylor of INinois. Agent for the Indians of the | Lewis, who el the hlaryland mission, with th ing any other kind of | eeventhiat., on EVESING, ) ot 1N 3 S o —-— e eise Agency. J. M. Zerbaek of lown, Kegiator of the Land | title of Viear-Genoral, called o mecting of sll the missioz- | e ismen, | oy st Comtr, Jodiiry and Congrgiossl Sompint Cov | pATENT CANTERING HORSES, b in- and o dor, 01840 ‘WESTCHESTER COUNTY. Office at Sioux City. Also the followlug porimusters: Jacod | aries st Whitemarsh, in that State, 10 deliberata on the b sy b T 4 BURSERY SWING sod BABY-TENDER, $3 7% TH(RD ASSEMBLY DISTRICT CONVENTION—NOMINATION l‘( H&hhfl. -;”D-yum. \"M va:llemfil :&nfr\« ‘n Jn-:nm, N'v | nl.naunl:n‘umbor Il’;fl ‘:‘mmlr Ata :‘!m)ll" meuhrlu, 2 it g et i Y o ( URDAY ¥ NIK"A} :flr«.,;:.lnal;l:‘t. o!qdu: 'B.:r' v “’fi"“ e':"s:.: w Englisn OF DAVID W. TRAVIS. TOFIRAL BEYROSE, - S .J. Dash, st | Lgld in Novewber of the sauie yeor, they appointed a - y ur Bece;tion Roow, bt | Meating of ssociation wi e m"n_‘l”"‘f._ml Cbarlots, ..:«.,. forses, for % manufact arer, by Kendalisville, Ind.; A. E. Goodwin at Rockford, Ill. . At g ogulat for the o1 ent of that they are ad waits jve teell extracted with 70 | yoters in the distriot who have not yo y B, W, SMITk. No. 90 Wiliam-e This Convention met at Talicot Hall, Bing Sing, | Seatterday, Gallipolis, 0. Samuel B. Pike, at Soratoga Springs owmittee to druw up regulations for the governiuent ol y not be over b L. the balance being frivnds wbo GEO P. BRADFORD, President. < . V. SO, 5 ¢ fhomas | X, Y. ; Hin Pkl MY E the clergy. and prepared & memorial 1o the Sacred Congre- | have o b dom one by to w (han ten Secretary. #4 “Poat-Ofice Notioe.—Tue Malls for Great Britaln : el the Ditires Canuion. Freae "L%fl‘ B B Battle Creck. Biich I¥ren Batarit af Tude. | Ention of Nt Faith at Rome (which bud | of Biacs i el aud oven Lo sun b rob teain ™ " d_TENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT UNION | SURK T for T o e CEEY OF T B uainine. wus olocted Prosident, and Mossrs. W, | pendence, Town: Sumuer 5. Tichande, nt Saco, Me.; Harvey | tho supervision of all missionary estabiisiments tiroil oo gy B b b Bl B e Seventeenth W e ion willbo heid oo MONDAY EVENING ] Benst and Hivee, Richards of Siug Sing and G. Ten Eyck olfln{.m:’ E Dodge, st Columbus, Wis.; Samuel D. Clay, at Gardiver, | the woild), asking for the appointment of a superio. s TION. Nos. 10 and 2 Tustitute, New Yotk-— | pext, Oct, 8, betwaen the hours of 7snd 10 o lock, Frgeren A AY, Oct. 6, will close Office retarios, Cyrus Lawrence, esq., of Lovisborough. nominat Me.; Jumes Luptou, at Salem, 0. Martin Gottschalk, at Caz- | be chosen from among themselves. Far from soliciting | [Advesiisement.] quariers, Lincoln Hall, Allew-at., m&flmt.h pur- | o m,, ..‘..u,vp‘a.n Offices s w.'._. B N s M. Dopew noml: | ton, 0.; Isao Z Bryant, at Tuegrns . dokn 1t b, ot | the establisbment of ‘an episcopal see, however they R — Bovs of slecting dlegaioe o the Tarous Comvantins o Cand D, 447:45 8. . ; Stations B i S TTimar x| Ao, Ui et BT B T o ey rather drcaded the appointment of a biskop, becauso they NARRIED Hanvar 1. Wooms, § : m he Uoare would x..u. Aoy "ul.m".e rell‘m‘ m:l lmallh::hm :fl“"r::vh" l«‘flhk L::‘.::.‘.‘Tfi:.x‘.':z:‘ ASHFORTH-DE GEBELE-On Iufi'y Oct. Umonevw axamens. § Secretaiios. "'Y(?l"l":l e Soped the Denvantion yoald neminate M. Tretie M S o HEAVY LOSSES BY GAMBLING. D utna, wonld prevall In the ehoice Of & petson t0'wear by e R o Bianop Southgte, ‘Arthar A. Avbiorth to ¥ud: ecath Ausembly District Usion Republican As. | USED -: :“,“w ¥ m‘ ?*‘u' i #“-‘u AT a— Lires times, and withdrew bis name as & te. On mo- o Py 9 the miter. The Holy Bec, however, excreized moie fore- e poeh o iiee. this Associgtion will weet st No. &35 Fourth-ave, | ADAPTED TO AX ‘FP‘ | o o e nominated by seclamation. The followiug | A YOUNG MAN LoSES $50,000 IN A FEW MONTHS IN | sight thay the Amencan clergy. Judging that a bishop L i b gy iy oy Bt g on MONDAY EVENING, Octb § o'clock. o o WARRANTED ACURATE AND BURARLE. by the Rev. Enyard, il ‘onvestiona. eatlomen were electod members “of the District Committee ALLEG . | would so6n be mecessary, if not so elrcady, the Romai | M. Francie rah F., 7ol the lste Adam Conrow, all of | electing o P 1 m No. 3 Barclay-st., opposite Astes House, Now Y ke Briggs of Cortiandiown: G- Ten Eyek Shesdonof | GAMING HOUBES—TEE D GAMBLERS AR- | Would s00n be Eee Y it Denjemin Fankiin, then | Broskive: Nesunts "o e R e b L o AT b Balg g6 Newemtion My St of RIVTED A¥D SIS YO RANL. Tuited States Minister at the Court of Versailles, and the | QERMOND-WESTERVELT—In Brooklys, on Thuraday, Oct. 4, | — - tl 0, = Andrew Johnron and Congress. Il m e 8 Y ot o fomion, & o ¥4 | Youaniay, on warrute isucd by Judge Rusel, | sl warthat, the e, Joho Carl v ioved mh | B L Bl e of o s | R Voboets 3 | FESHOLRN b 8t ot o b L 18 e O e A votea boliod at | John McCormack, Walter Colton, Henry Colton, Nelson Loricr, | {he essential anthority of u bishop, and was finally rilae | 4\ WHITLOCK— At Washintton Heighis.on Wedneaday: ewing of hia Agocaion wil Lo held s ORER bas wom e e promars. 1he best e in 1789, 10 full episcopal dignity, with Baltimore as his = TLOC jpiinnies Nog u_'_“"‘"“?{ e n nfl.m#‘"‘»' '112?“&.’» e the tellot m.,.um.“'uflu & Co., Nov 198 all delag the preoeding election rnor, aud one in addition nowe oo s e iy reeney - for | Richard Tweed, Lawresce Meagher, and three others, samed | & 0t SronnlCarroll was o native of Maryland—the | - Yo7y 1%yt the e, €0 Sodterls SR b Lo ol Widock, o Pols open WESTCHESTER DEMOCRATIC COUXTY CONVENTION, | Tupper, Alger, and Kelly, were arrested on the complaint of | yop of an Irish father and of an American mother, and 8 | _vile, K. Y. o Lol JAMES . CULVER, Bresident. - o ‘the | Georse E. Stevenson, son of the late Walter Stovenson, a young | cowsin of the Revolutionary patriof, Chailes Carroll | HILL-LEEDS—On Tharsday, Oct. . #t Orace Chatch by thofler, |~ Auax. Bats, Sceretary. ol to Balk e e el Dr. Francis Vinton, Wilkisas . H . gy gy 7. " For wle by Druge At the vil i i ceds, } 10th inst., mmb‘ws“&.“&mm d'm man residing on the East side of the city, The complainant, on | of Cmrrolltor. A Jesuit’ in his _youth, uutil aton, e Canriotie W Lawds, o | —ASSE 8415 JeOVRY: e F Bupwiateadent of the Poor, Justice of the Sessions, ad £33 sherward for son veile tute w'vx;lfn’n' 2 UPRAT ORBORNASE it Gharsh Mlagbomton K. ¥ on | Apoacis m—u'-“lf-n:u—-fl" W vire o the wame (probebly Russan) of b - UL | Mo b e e 8 | T T i e i | AP oo g sy Setemiet 12 | SRR SIS R | SR RETR D LR e joined the colonists in the war - 'md\m Finyn Py END ':m;‘“m iy i R by 40 nomigate candidates for County Treas the 12tk of May last, by the death of a relative, came Corouar. ———— Loblemen ik to O fortune could not but become known to tho fricnds and mc- | Joyco and was one of the commission, inctudine Fraaklin b 3 REPUDIATION IN GEORGIA. quaintances of the fortunate recipient, and, unfortunately, | and Charles Carroll, which Congress sent to Canada ia L. 1., by the Kev. D. V. M. = g AUGUSTA, Ga., Oct. 5.—Considerable feoling is exhib- among the Yatter were some of decidedly “fast” tendencics. | 177G in order to raise,if possiblo, a revolution in that rooklyn, amisted by ees, & 4ted th hoat ¢ on the subject of By them Stevenson was indueced to enter some of the gambling rovinee, Duriug this tion the priest and the phi- b ¥ h. Newtown, Oser At s taought an effort Will be made on the mesting of the | deus on Broadway, among these, Itis alicged, thoso located at &-mgmwm;: N e v} s v Nwms Tamash, S | Sivirodontibedet sadEhidary 3 EVESiNG, 0. Muluu:h)lmhl:fl relieve the ::: Nos. 1?..1 618 Brondway, and there induced to play at | ;o mms patriotism. Bishop Carroll was_ consecrated Nlul:'tivl.b—(llll,.\lll’.l—()l vcl'-v-uosl byc‘t.h Iov‘r.l,o-': "_.g-“'fl-,. ook CAMP. President. B i ot S T g B | " g b b it ey o | gl b T e IS | BRI L L o | i . men. wn on was ov-| ng out and eo 1 = . ¥.. on Th “wenty-first Assembly Diatrict Union Kepubli T S L R R g " anti at lengtl be had lost the entire amoust be. | homo, of the Rev. Mr. Madison, Ehoiad o abrmad 1 | ™ o tioreideoss f the brdes fuver vf th Jige Oma. . Kbrs TRy i b A o Hater $5%0,322,777, Loss to the State over $165,000,000, » q him. Le consecrated Bishop of the Protestent Episcopal Church :‘ff‘-"u'..':.":"‘.: . ‘:'-‘-:a.-uu dai of Willians gl Unerhand '\‘V'T.:n::“ (Saturday) L T his afidavit, made before Judge Rnsel), the com inant | in the diocese of Virginis. The two preiates maintaiaed | SRUUAC R JPSORY | N ¥ on Wednesday, Oct. EYENI e g WEST INDILS. eharyes the priscuers mentioned Wk having wou from him tho b friendly relations through life. 3 by tne Rev. & B. Otheman, James E. Sniien to 8. Sons Nowrow. | ; e s Our Consul at_Curacao, W. L, under date of Sopt. | foged wwwwf;:n';:r_mummn. Seqoot voer|. e TrwiBaytinton, Was 3 gesh heneflt to 00| WA ock, b of Katonai T Naturalization Ofice °f 1o HEPUBLIOAN ¥NION |\ O O%. oot i Sod oy Drosssst 1,155 xrens it s of s a1 | A 3 hrog, Juie s i o hosd. the prisners | ORI 1 I e G, S W | STERRNASCUATP AL Bl Sy ol T e rn i e e C X ey g ke o o = il e . 3. v. J. B, ver, o Ci . . o 8 y dsclared & quarantine of 40 days, including the days oocu: | to bail in the sum of $1,000 each, to await « futare examination. i ey [hing of the clergy was soon opened in | Tres, ‘.{"M-. s I-nl::l-nb,(:m mn uyun . '“"‘;‘:2‘.‘-&"” htain tbew free of al ;a. 90 Cedorah., vk, od by tae ) J " g, U, el e a1 gt of o Taled | e gt ol s e by W e, wud ther R | it "ol gugye, Wl e 9 ap torund 40 | GUNGA~BREAS=n Wodnpr, O 3 Uik I o by ke [ i