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Continued from the Piret Page. brother, To enable bis rela” Lhd JLB a4 ag gen of Jobpeon, iin, we order to take pro care 0! asin foformation from Mr. Fent. Sima, the on ‘of the gentlemen in whose house he sought gefuge afer bis wrrible wound." Syracuse Convention, (Continued from First Page.) Mr. Rasterbrook moved to lay the whole subject Carned. r c . J that the New York deleva- tions do now proceed to nominate their six repre sentat vee, Mr. Wakernan moved to arnend that each dele- gation report three nunes for electors, Carried, Subsequently Mr. Wo keraan por the natoes of Abraham J. Dttenbotfer, Wm, H. McKinney and Thomas PB. Acton Jobn H, White reported the names of Issac T. Siith, George Opiyke and Guy R, Pelton Mr. Hunt moved that the Kiate Commette ‘be in- atructed to take toeasires te unite in one the two contesting organizations of New York, Carried, Mr, Wakernan gait he hid the ploasure to ane nounce that the contest ng delegations had agreed to present the name of Win, ‘k Stewar the one de, Rufus J, Andrewe on the other, and Leonaid Wy. Jerome as toe third man, (Cheers) Tt was now resol red to proceed te the notnination of @ candidate for Cana) Conmismoner, and Mr, Frederick A. Allercer Was nominated, D.C, Forrest, of B heacctaly, Was nominated Toepector of Btate Prisons. The state Comm tice was then announced, THF RESOLUTIONS, Mr. Opdyke, from the Coramittes on resolutions, submitted the following unanimous report : tet, Reaol ed, Thatin the political atrugele on which we pow enter, we accept and ¢ pend the doings of the Inte Union National vention ot Baltimore, ite platform and its candidates, Abra- ham Lincoln and Andiow Johuson, a8 ap sutheniic = exportion of our pmnet- ples and our purposes, a8 we in like Manner the jute Chicago Convention, ite platform aD: 4d oe hominted a# the wutborized, re sponsible tion of the prince! ples aud Md ae of our adversaries; aud we extort the people of the United Stats to welvb 1 compare the two, searchingly and Mist ty ys to embody their judg Ment thereupon in thelr voles atthe approaching election 2d. Rerolved, That while we profoundly depre- cate the carnave an! devastation of civi) sirife, and keenly feel the Lercaverments and aacrifices Share thereby on our people; and while we sbal! hail with rapture the Lieased day which shal) restore rpg W this distracted land, we yet moat reapect- wily counsel our Government to make no peace that either divides or degrades our country, nove which can be claimned as triumph by the traitors, bein in the interest of human slavery, tnost cause trot und wickedly iusugurated this atrocious and ating war, 8d. Resolved, That thia Convention declares it- veif in favor of the termination of the present war swhenever those now in rebellion againet their law ful Government shall lay down their arma and, by returning to thelr duties under the Constitution end lows, restore the inteyrty of the Union. 4th, Resolved, That to our heroic brethren, wha, aa soldiers aod salors, arc bearing their breasta to the builete and slavebolding traitors, and ther misguided dupes, we tender the sssurances of the tadmiration an! und gratitude of their cyal countrymen, We rjolce that most of them have been able io musta the national esuse by their ballots, as well we their bulleta and we pont them to the significant fact that not one State whore legislation is controlied by our political ad- Pha by dag has authorized and enabled our soldiers to vote; and this Convention hereby tenders to our lant deferers tiv cordial thanks, 6th. Resolved, That tue late signal trinmphs of the National wring iy Mobile Buy, on the Weldon Railroad, in Jennesses, sad around Atlante, con- form our hopes and strengthen our convictions that in spite of the Covperate efforts of the rebels she flag @ the Union will soon float in triuunph over evefty square » of our connt ond that Liberty, Union and Pewe will gladden the hearts gud biess the Lomes of hia sorely, tried and aftict- ed, but daun'loas and bigh hearted people, Gh, BR solved, then KE, Fenton as Governor and T. rd as Leutenant Goveruo:, we preseut canaidates worthy of the present crs s —a. le, and patriotic above mere purty ties, We rithem the wd port of the honest aud puirote of all parties, © confi+ de uy predict the r suceess in the coming elec Resolved, That in the electors of Pre and Vv ice President presented by this Convention + for the support of ti eopl, and of Cana Com- guises oners and § f isou Tuspector, are the fames of gentlemen eniuenty qua for the positons for which they ae name !, 1 whose past services and bogh characters will commeud bhe respect and © nice of the people, Adopved by acchunation, The thauks of the ¢ ‘lon were then voted to the officers, and with cheers for the principles and candidates of the party, fur Lincoln and John- pon and the Union, the Couveotion adjourned eine de, LOCAL NEWS NEW YORK AND THE VICINITY. INFIDELITY AND Sur oper Ranney beld an inquest, ipg,—Yesterday Cor- eb body of Thomas Faust Twen unth street, of the firta of Conover & of No, 156 Hast Twenty-ninth street, fow From volus minous testimony which Was taken, it appears that wlout thice years ago Miss El zabeth Doty, whose parents reside at No 168 Bast Twenty-ninth streo!, entered Mr, atthe Twenty Precinet Police Buation, ‘Thomasson, of N in? Phomassy: ndors, Phomossou's fanuly as comp ane son and nurse, and that whe remained there until year the Ist ol May lust, when, saying that Tho m- assor, Who had promised be treat ber ax @ sister, hui become Lniforent and cold, rendering bis fabo the absence of Lis invalid wife, cheerlesa and rather a prison than home, she returned to her yp » out there Hved until Tuesday mor Jicr mother, who had been a month or yore absent in suntry, upon ber return on Mowiay wight 5 ived w change ia the daughter, and demanded at) explanation, and this, after much ey was vive, wodit eppecrs that as Thomasson waa at ed man, it had beon deters mined to make st of o bed matter; for on Tuesday wor : ibe young woman god Ler wother we to Thowasson's and eld = consultation, in which the — late ter Cesred that the Cather should be present, "Thor, ston seerns to hove dew red the presence of vould Induce sly ob- the tathe'r #0 that in their bearing he cx the girl uNexeu'pete | hud previow n, ashe Axoruen Paexrers’ @rnran.—The Staate Zertene, an Influential German paper of ibis city, rene, ta the chat, Te object of the society 2 0 unite all workmen of the craft in hinge Mad ad presented yesterday a fetber unusual hical fare of the trade, as bas Ay The y Ay be: bid ents. s soclety pow numbers 140 members; ¢ meetin Sppearaoce in consequence of @ difference between | was well sibanded, bus tranencted 0 beisienes Of the proprietor and tbe workmen, which resulted in | general public interest, Dery Goons’ Ciemgs.—The nual weekly meeting of this association was hoki last even ny at Early Closing Association Hal, Bowery, The ural fa- either to increase the price of the paper or econ = | vorable reports were received from the standing mise, The proprietor decided upon the | + committees, The eelegations to other societies . » fi cours and Introduced larger type which ia bind UR iche ada dB Roald fom Gretinete the Iabor and number of hands required to “set | way Dey Goole! Corks Protective Union, approv- up" the journal, One of the workmen was t ing of the Cemand lly Pe peated fition to tho 7 resent wages. Ordered op file. ocument was fore discharge, and the rest of the men took of- i rected to be presented (signed by the clerks in fence at this,and demanded that the discharved | gach louse) to each employer, on or before Satur- workman should be kept at work, Theproprie- | © Sar, the 10h instant, ° ing lle met a * } ” ver cent on salaries, mer! re} & at al tore flatly refused to accede and the workuwen left | [°° Feqticet of several Hants he bad euveneeed iu ws body, Considerable teroporary inconve: ‘ence | Grand street, and found that every merchant was was the result, but the paper was finally got out, by ald from other printing offices and is expecte! to appear this morning as um The proprietor in favor of closing bis store at 6 o'clock P, Mw ex- cept Saturday, during the next #x months, ia said to have telegraphed to other cities for com: powitora, and has adopted other means for remedy. Tix Piare, Corres axp 3uret Laon Wornkn: Held their usual monthly meeting in the same ing the temporary inconvenience to which be has been subjected. building, and elected officer’ for the eneulng term, Lawrence Cooney wan elected President, but in con- Merver iN Morr Srriev.—On Tuesday evening, George Gardner and Thomas Kehor, of 0 “atrike’ by the latter, It appears that since the Proprietors were compelled to grant a cousiders- ble advance of wages they found it necessary lowened COMMISSIONERS OF EMIGRation.—This body met yesterday afternoon, A complaint was entered against the ship Webster, from Liverpool, that she landed a passenger outside of Cast!s Gar- den, and that some runvera, aided by the first officer, made him drunk and enlisted him in the navy. The Board resolved to enforce agatust the ship the penalty of 450, The weekly statement shows that 4041 emigrants arrived from the lat to the 7th inst., inclumve, making a total of 187,842 during the year being an increase on last year, to sane date, of 20.444. The nimber of inmates of tho Institution on Ward's Island in now 1,/ 6%, Beef 249 more than last year, 496 more than In 1862, anc 18S more than in 1961, The recetpta to date were $579,059.97 : dishursernents, ¢89C,840.10 ; balance in baak, 872630.57, Court OF GENERAL Sessroxs,—The pane! of the Grand Jury was at length completed, yester- day, Judge Russel charged them, aud they there- upon retired, Several cases were called and as- ayned, and the Court adjourned until 11 o'clock that morning. Mr, Robert C, Hutchings, Ass staut District Attorney, will represent the People uunug the September term, Rowpep is A Denx,—On Tuesday afternoon, Joseph Cole, of Baltimore, entered aden in Boxter street, near Leonard, ap wes duly robbed ace ord- ing to precedent, Cotoplaint was made, aud Ser- weant Walsh arrested Joho Bmith and Maria Sulll- van, aud they, on being taken before Justice Dow - ling, sald that the mouey —> 490—had been given to Brown Kower, of No, 23 Baxter street, for a keeping. Thereupon the latter was arrested, and 7200, which wae found in hos possession, was iden- titled by Cole. The three Ruceue were committed to the Toiubs, without bull, Ropeep aNd Tossev orr A Prer — Adolph Taunt, » young German, went from Castle Garden, on Tuesday afternoon, and late at night, while aecking Lis way back, was knocked to the pave ment and robbed of 940 in wold; after which he was tuken to North River pler, and thrown into the | fequence of the lateness of the hour to which the dalios extended, omr repo ter was unoble to obtain the names of the other officers, No other business wos transacted, except the collecting of dues, Warsiwniuts asp Brackawirima,—Held their No, 180 Mott street, who appear to bave been | weal monthly meeting at 198 Bowery, and elected friends, engaged in an altercetion which had it | the following officers for the ensuing six months; origin in alcool ole drink, and Kehoe, who was ine | progident, Patrick BR. Hat; Vice-Preeitent. John toxicated, having brandished @ shoe-kulfe, Gardi- ? ter § Nene tding i rete ‘aearece ia 4 fenee! broom. | Financial Secretar vy. Bernard MoMahon + nee her endeavored to defend himself with @ broom: | Coal aie + Prustees, Patrick Hart, Patrick aticky when a clench ensued end beth fel! to the) Mefingh, The Society has made array floor, John Baldwin, who waain the rocm, waa | bold their futare meetings in dacksou Hall, corner tpable to see thera woth perfect distinctness a in | 18th street and Sth Avenuc . the seuffle the liyhta had Leen extinguished ; but Brean Makene,—Met at 199 Bowery, but did hr vet alles sebelah bint ee steal le nothing furtber than col'ect dues, a knife, and be endeavored to e it from him, m J and on speukiny to Gardiner received no reply, val ener “phy be! au rata jek he it was then found that Gardiner had been stabbed | DOM Ds Lengel: at Abdio] ; ) ing to the large number of pe sone belon and instantly killed, Officer Philip N. Jackson, of he Boo! led the tine till 11 oclock P.M. the 1th Precinct, beng summoned, he arrestod | ' be Boclets, oecupled the time ty oxles Keboe ond took him to the Police station, and yes- aia terday, Coroner pales @ held nn inquest, wherest BRUOKLYN. Dr. George B, Bonton, having made a post-mortem ‘ is exatbinution, testified that the deceased bad been Brooxiyn Povrrtcan Matrens,—The poll #tabbed through the heart, wud other witnesses | tieinns have Leen busy since the Chicayo nomina- reudered the testimony trom which the foreguing | tous in perfecting arrangements to commence the facts are taken, The jury found that Gardner ‘ ke | “eame to his death by setab wound at the bands | Presidential campaign, Both parties are slike ‘n- of Thomas Kehoe.” ‘The litter, who had previous. | dustrious, The Democrats have agreed to ignore isarhs bade pecan le Ae Mook aoa: questions | al) former differences of local character, and the is — different committees are now working in harmony. The Regular and Netional General Committecs have appointed committees of conference to decile upon a division of the Assembly Distric’s in reference to the appointments of de'ezates to the State Conven- Von. The Regulars passed resolutions at their last meeting endorsing the candidates and platform of the Chicago Convention, and pledging the support of the Democracy of the county. It was ulso ar- ranged to procure a sultable names of banner bearing the the different candidates, to be ene. At a regular meeting of the Union General Com- mittee, resolutions offered by Mr. H. R. Plerson, were adopted, to the effect that a transpurency be procured for the front of the Committee Roomy upon which the names of the Un'on candiates for President and Vice-President should be inacribed. That the Comwmittee Rooms should always be kept thorized to procure public documents for the use | of parties visiting the rooms, Tbe sum of #250 Was appropriated for the purpose, The coramittee was also en powered to make necessary arrange. | ments fora rat | Academy of Music, on Wednesday nipht the 14th instant. Arratns at THE Brookiys Navy Yarn. ~Recruits Lave been received daily in batches of fifties and bundreds, So great has been the rush mandant, H, Pvulding, has lasued the following or- der :—"* No more men will be passed into the Yard for the purpose of going on board the receiving ships for enlistments," The receiving ships North | Carolina and Vermont are beavily loaded, probably not less than 8,000 men being on board the former, It in sald that fortunes bave been made at the Navy | Yard by enlleting-agents, emetta ty | pended across Fulton street, opposite the City Hall. | aii kinds ou: open and lighted at night, and the committee au- | fication rmceting, to beheld atthe | we of naval recruits tothe Navy Yard that the Come | GUIN howeves cowed, y.th ou nes t Batches of sailors are | r Too Late for Classification. CCLELLAN, PENDLFTON, AND Victory! GRAND RATIFICATION MEETING. “LET THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE BE HEARD." ‘The Grand Mas Meeting to feepond fo the nomina- tion of i GORGE Bb, Met Le N, of New Jermer, and GEORL HH, PENDLETON, o for Vi He Lat A the Laite Wd! Le beid at and sound UNION sQU AKE, THIS (THURSDAY) F SEPTEMBER 4% ut § ofc) ‘The foliowing penne speakers (with others whore names will be anno WILL ADDR ICS geen MEETING Hon, Horntio Se: ious, of * Yorn. Governor Parker of New "Ie Mila, | States, “ Mou. W.W, Euston, of vor necticut, Senator Wail. of New J Hon, Thos, J. Mile Pennsylvania, Hon leave Law vot New York. Hon. J. HW ree ot NW. Hon. James H. He t Connecticy Hon, Franc nan, of New York ' Hou, s ab, Church, Pork, Hon, A.J, Rowers, of : lon. Chas. HM, t ork. Hon, Geo, F, Us 3 a | Janes T. Brady, i McKeon, Hon, eaves (00) of AY’ Bho on, Is FORMATION AVANTED Ot RET othe re lee ye SUALANE, itutchines, tna t Prt miianess 14 ‘I byt rbiother FAY KICK Tt ‘The Bloomebury Christening. (The continuation of “this Story if nave’ daby crowded out to-day.! KACURSIONS, A GRAND EXCURSION TO THE CHOLE» ‘ KLLIOTT wid ainke @ fa Hanke on Eridayy fomt sea etenrier MARTHA Boat will Peek sip ¢ 1 Ghok k fitter, NEWBURGH, POUGUKEEPSI son—The MARY POWEL € y afte noon ut Js o'c.ock 48 R. RF i ALBANY von Chamber et at oP St sou on Sun~ ou OK RKoanvout, Ker Jayat UD: Naa anal thet PERSONAL NOTICE ANCES MADE ON ALL APPROVED wins avatnat toe Gove nr ¢ neione aod limeted for * 0 ohae NA SIELION, ovarkf Vv nik: my SATHARINE MURRAY, t 6.02 P Mo nou, by AUGHTER OP County Dubs [SEOBMATION WANTED OF THOMAS KELLY, who has been mireing since Moudag [eg B last from 11 Carrell « pels he Any information of him will be than ty 10 el be hi ife § Hea: pee GARETT KELL ¥, at the ‘ a aURbe , nix i ul Hiram Ketchu Matthow Gh NFORMATION WANTED OF JOHANNA an K AHER, fiom the € 6 een ! She landed y orce at Castle (arden on Monday lat uyt Democratic "Ae will te thanking’ ree ve ? hn he ag A rie? aha . & SAREE c Lt Washinvton st, Matton nawe v4 ANNA Mu ot Su 8 WAKE F. COZAND, Presiden er F GEORGE LINDSAY, ORY s XN ur "| Sceretartes, and who aft to Ate eke “and var em. ‘i loved by Mr. John Mo oceo Thapuf cturer, No, Phe stant on the bieek ent will be a AC The wpe Nore whl t eutéarthe d B.oudway, pe Fou the evening, " GENERAL BUSINESS, RE YOU ALMOST DYING WITH HEAD- iwi ache, toothache, th, WOl- COLTS instant Da x u of yottles —PAWNBROKE atiT Bleecker ¢ | onal prices tor ti in Wi are at uteb or B ookly ny o¢ ants will & BROTHEF something to 6 it any off) A Verre at, N.Y. in Ls rinoe then edited his desennds to Mr, MITCHELL, hb sSCHOLLE 41 Barclay t,he or they war leara feivantae, w6u OR WIDOWED MOTHER OF ir eo) ‘r who isa prisoner of wary n receive thelr pay ld ta or addressing BROWN & sit Bu sa Ra FOR SALE AND LL Ev. SMALL HOUSE FOR SALI EAT THR iwi Wil corner of C)aueor DeKalb av three roome aud akitehen, P ice #8), 05 percent ground rent, Inquise on the pieraives: 264 PARM OF 40 ACRES FOR SALE, WITH Se. Liberal advance mY, " Rotax k, crops, toed house aud bara, ¢ rult “> 4 . Price $2.64 2.700 Oue of 11 y T lie—PAWNIS )KERS TICKI TS want. One ‘One of 65 arte ed of Diumor atches, Silversnure, Musieal xehaner fe oe { y or Bronk) pe ty Instruments Dry Go thine, and wdereey, Apply wP, ZF idive, * 4 B | under | (CX ASH PAID FOR RAGS ‘AND OLD Metals, White rave ll cents per pound; colored rage and celte: books ind Lewspipe ® os Cente per im una; old b ye und pewter, | perl, at 15 New the badge tine ¢ | ot per | Pew to orth Fuitor B! RDENS—HORSE SHOES — FCONOMY HOUSE FOR AND Dt RABILITY ment and vot |, Pull awortment nuent and City Patterus, | Hiooklyn, priee $1.3" in eture wad ior aaie cheap by iy till pai Aj Wot H. w ALL ACK Othave. Care ronnit wl Corner of Alban { Washineton ete cu AP FARMING L CHE: ‘ ‘ ~» wth loo Weal oO! wowe ' ene] , Cn wut, vr, f Lower, Cithes a's » CHANCE{HOW TO + ee on 4 for sila on t i Th KETS ‘lee trom Hoboxen, wanted ri Pawn. Ain Ss hed f station onda, ewelry, Cun mart be sold. [aguice Diaiwet at any’ other JOSH WHITE be Real ey Vushinstor "6 ” Biowaway, cor Houston et, up | treet. Hoboken, wad to Jos, J. ELT Y, 500 Grn staiim 100u 0 ddz | #t New York, 4 mi ee from New York, at $0 and ¢ juire at ©. LUN TOSS Lead Office, vp ane WY Arion “ty + Hudron City Nev VWs Jersey, BARGAINS i lei Ri wer , ihe Hui cOaee-~ ‘ ox -|% Cueh house ‘t ‘ o Ww Pisout TION OF COP ARINI RSHIP— | conein Innd Stems all locations WALTER The wivertsement of the diseoiition of Comparts | We WETMORE, 50 Fi ee, nemtip ot PENIZ & GOIN, as annou 1 the rey eed Journal of ( co of tlle date, urs tu xe horleed \WISH TO INVEST MONEY by the Luderiened, The connec is offered in those cheop lott | h tuvorable te 11h, at Blige. January, Id, PENTZ & CO, witing Sip. BM | Jay ev eer TILE MAC” AND LINCOLN" ae the yn sates | tars epply to COOLEY & HIEIDRITTER, Avent wot up in fine aty | Biizaberhport, or bo, KELLOGG, Owner, 159 Pear | et, New York, 402 rH} R SALE—IN MOST stream, being sent of continually w supply the various | THE “iatattest Ser wh VEIT PALD | Deati ov Cov, Grower, — A telegram | yoasels of our blockading fleet, BOOKS and WASTE abe daistibesRe | Uap o Wo, DEGhOOT, 142 Ree , day, ounced that C of * 7 STOCKWELL & I i eevee *) 200 nee n The Ge er tn i RECRUITING IX BROOkLYN,—Since the an- | 9 One door west | pil 10 . & ‘ower, 0 ' n. . OU i 4 ot the baitle which resulted in the capture of that | CoUBcemeut that the quote bas beon Aled, there rik NDERSIGNED, AN OLD 5 Hoar | BOR Sat SMALL diy) Beavionk tothe an ; a eal have been searcely half-aalozen eu! stments, Busi- J ete Ui th of Faria diplomated with diss | ity. ous to the war, r Trower waa i a a Ve 4 HO, Cikee connected with the M trope nthia city, | BC89 }4 pow so atack nt the office of the Provost a icet rade Ay f fakes ave an‘! was highly enteemed, He wan quite a yout | Ma arshal of the Third District, that the disel.arve of | welt tn t ant a bine t of officer, having only ettained Lis cdih year on the | Hut twenty clerks Ls coutemplated—there Leing | uoiree lspineticed doctor, A As of day cf hin death, His body will te nent tu this clay | BOMMPE miwre for them to d Bar te eon Dall ate by | io terens tor interment. The dispatch contain ng this un- | 4 hin - ro na | KLINSC! Laure fin to MICHAEL, KELL nuncoment sivo atated thes the Colones regiment | perry a AB, Js, BARTOW, @ prominent an. | & is na TATER POWER, WITH LAND. an Was terribly cut up in the eugagement referred tw eng cit.sen of Brook 3|r" HE t ik M OF OW ART \ t five * * yey . - 1) on the 6th inst, He ' 1 ow Je " ove - Drowxep.—Jobn Smith, aged 5 vears, of as @ iormer detnocraiic candidate or Me yor € The business + ib ny \ « el dene ‘ } sk aachdanialle toll nia the fi ¢ bis eudowmoent of the Church of the Luly D will settle nil or ute : A F putioulae et No. 244 Cherry strech aceidentully fell nt the Rute OF BAB ROSY DAVIDU.SWAKI. M.DEAN, ‘ept | MAH, POULKE, Ca Pine at gore slip dock, and was drowned, on Tussday alter- boon, Coroner Wildey held an inquest, A CHEAP ay) fee HOME, 2 aa aariare ¥ » A a} > ee FATAL Accipent.—-Mr. Collins, of 327 West MARINE EN EWS. Ls ete ‘ cee uD, ee IME blo @Tth areet, fell, or was 4 idown sta'ra about | —————________.___ coer pom = — | : ae Atta \ yesterday afternoon, wand Was instunily : 8, Ray bo 88,60 21.~ HW AT wid kd Tux Brurarp Maren between Duley CLEARED, ADAME DESPARD’ SCUREFORD e ae Kavanagh, of this city, and Puilp Nieman, of Cin- STEAMSHITP.Eaz!e, Lawrence, for Havana. nvoos e . cui nie RY . I ace cinnati, tur the char slip, Will take pace on BHI Cremorne, $ Franciaco; Vire Soxame, Lishon i Nou rm the vow pernece iis Ast mu at ek Pry the: in F aE eenth | BARKS--Fanny rt, N Orleans; Carolin, Boston, fed te 1 mines iM ‘ etreet, This match will be the second between 1GB— Hsgh teh xth uve, « ent theve partics, Last spring # match for $1,000 was BRIGH= Waccamaw, Seareport: Eee * Pi toty N bs » Ow bes, 139 Pee ! ot yeu, in which Kavanagh, who bad nehi the . io port ofa? ¥ i wat DENTISIRY, eeu cue for nearly two years detested Lis cppo- ane’, Londou Geenire, of | = = Ow ty London Sceptre, ot | a om : : Joho, NB, WH Mitchell,’ Phtiace! rine GREAT DISCOVERY TEETH Ex gry lee S TERR PENGS, - TRADES MOVILMUENTS, ARRIVED, without palby o filled y ith gold or other "By IR LIVERPOOL — pse OTT" 3 LINE, Broan MANUFACTURERS’ AnsucIATION met yester- STEAMSHIPS Westchester, Providence; Frask- |” Ar and § ach. bbe beet 1 inserte th oF | The leith ship Abd te oily i ; haa 1 w thou act ' tooth and epwarda, UN RYE (ny, at the Astor House the President, Mr, Joseph | 4 ms Falcon, Phuladelphias Saral Phe | dist warrancet be VILLAS Sia 4d Howeryy een rath Hal!, in the ecbair, The committee appointed to HIPS Ven aard, Liverpool eaariltan | Opposite the old theatre, ‘ i +, Bhip iF LAER . 1th coufer with the Iniernal Kevenue Department at Ht dleht, Guruith Big st A I Mt SET OF TERTH INS RT E ip Palisqele te ‘ge \ ni , HP 9 unham, Cardiff; sir Rob Liverpe with or without extract the roota, ey rie bs sou: Washington, presented ther report, They stated | Francis B Catting, Liverpool; ‘Advance, Lsery sig Rives and eeme or ti s bu cla and uy SAneDIES FOF MS Hy) a ws co that Mr, Lewis, the Cot.uiasoner, bad appointed BARKS hus, of Annapolis, fron Vrew ting Anew proces 84 : ri ree Phin denvithe te ake nee ih hy Je eae a tg Amespalig, from, Antrossan: | DODIN, Lis 4 Fultou, #4 Booblyn. Birt i aah Nowe Ore one of bis deputies to take down their statement re- ly Cientuecon; MK Lockhart, Cow Bay, i Rk, OTICE—THE SEAMSHIP KANGAROG, lative to the unequal operations of the law, aud | Corra Linn, swansea, iD | yh Lap D | f thie line, will gall nean e€ . BRIGS—Florence, Lingan, CB Jeremiah, S| aeeieeckopeictassti etn that they presented their eriewances regarding the different rulings of assessors in carrying out the | Bay, CB, sitha, Ling 3} Auelnide, Lingan, © ry law, Ata second interview the Commnitice was in- i tress M £3 Cor Bay, © By Foe fornied that the Department would take into consis BR, 1 deration the subject of ataiunpiny sloek en band and EA At. | rule thereon, and that in all probability auch rul. Ns hn | ings would prevent the sule of unstom Biowan’ O Bi liranco. Gee Has O Hives teracertan date, The Departmen Lbov, Lingan; Moneer, Denuis; Henry, Glace Sisto pws; i tilied with poll, be r Pcenent, OF @ to Fl per tooth Locth extract unber of cabin and steerace Puee ‘ parable in| ta steamer ee ow Limite % Bt reduce JOUN G 5. curiene d withe Aete [i Broadway: pene |" BOARD AND ROOMS, Oi” BLAC K St ive NE FROM On TO, {U0 = | CHANCELLOR Astin PAILS, bth SEPT Boone —ROOMS OF M.NOUTINGBOUM pePT y ARIOL S SIZ to let with board suitable two wo SWALLOW TALL LINE ¢ that the low on segars Was so contrs Washington, DC; Theo | tomer o aceommuodat ion for hele mal | LONDON, tained her psvinine thut she would tn no event they almost despaired of carrying it out, They Heawe Kichy Linea, ¢ ae | Fon ni alio aceomutL Oda cls {or ‘ de men oon. GRINNELL. F Sieg Motions; but upor iz ‘ “ < Ning 1 Pelee ente A ethport for | between dst and vd ale li OF Passage or diatt epply to poy See peer OT bed a * fy et Won 10 it? for inatancesaegara, 1b Journey mouse | PipYideuce: Filey Bernat “Amivemus, Koval Arh Boake “WIT COMFOREARLE Rooms | 2 WHE ANE A SU TON 40 Full at Migs Doty asid that Ao 580 promise POF | hands are to be neither stamped nor assessed, lee Lit rancor Arthemuy Shulee; Oceas “eg bee a tity te ROOMS | QTEAMTO QUEENSTOWN AN ber, Here the covversation ended ; and the mother | manufacturers who retail their own segars re Belie, Lingw Demoe rat, Calole i in fi € our single rentle ime m ate? Mu 1 et ’ Q rE R aud daughter were about to gut but they bad | pay tax thereon, Wi ith regard to stampiny at stacy age lacy“ SUG Tabu —= Ore. aa NI, am { THIR r" EIGHTH anile 1th of Sept dy hat the to! “ #t, tour doors from Third ave kuin Pals 2ih c q wren reachod the WMresuold whem they heard to bags I ae, bib pias olay Ae pes 4 Too Late for Classification, gt fou gentle 1 Passage #60, pay able in cure oer, Ann, “4 hd tye ~ soy spat foe ct WA me accommodate “ : WILLIAMS & GULON, pow! explosion, aud, returning, found Tints meter could show on good evi lence thas rhe tax thereon ~—* | eae WiaD with @ separa @ Town, trou F126 bo yah 73 853 w Broadway, } ‘ue dead fn bis room, bis head lying in @ pool of | had becn paid, might have the same starped, on GAR STORE AND BAR. per week rn > ‘EN RT > , touting upplication to the ossessura; any sevars th furn |'z : ust POAM PROM QUEENSTOWN AND LIV? tow, Dr, Johu Beach, who mae & postmortem | rnd instauy ier a cer late, to be si Divielon rs) ‘private entrane ARTICLES FOR sts Me pool—Cunard Line, From New York, adi, enn, sexu vation, found thata@ ball bed eptered the | unices those holding thers aeknowledyed them. | For further lutormation Inqui 1 soe Sa, rong Ton mF One + Hold, HECLA aaile Woge x S -- ee wdas, e idth Se AL ft Jrain through the right temple, causing instant coun 1p be the bea te oud ils would LUMBE RS—THERE Bis ILL BE A MEET. For ALE—TINMAN'S TOOLS AND MAL | GLIUN Li Broud su, poly to WILLIAMS @ po ve . Mal v je ing of the Journeymen Plumber rou ( ie 2 death, The ney found thas “Thomas Thomas#oa | coiyed, The eubjpet of taxing the leaf was then held at ‘their rooms, this Taree! Peetiuee by Apply JACOB FINCHEH'G, 178 West EWING MACEIINES ‘ came to his death by suleide, by shooting." The taken up. This, {t was sate would answer all 8 Panetual attendanc reqneate !, to sertie all | a HOONE RFOR SALE WILi 5 sd -NSn VE. ADS, : i ay 7 . | the purposes o: nad eusuree Inte reves | Halttere connected w 1€ pluie: to pay all artears , NER FOR SALP—WILI LY llo aa - civcoused, who wus » native of England ond 00m: | SN Peers uten Gonitaitias waa iaaleueied to | tor tines and dues; obtain thei ea.ds of mere i tous, well iound, ku julie of iy 119 W AEF J . WILSON 'S SEWING municantof a Christian Church, wae ST yeurs of | ogy” q” convention of all representatives of the tos | and oe ee of vital umportince, By ORT ‘ foot of Kiviugton st, East hi. ibs hines to rent, 853 Beecker at in the a > 7 age. He leaves o widow and two children, His churacter has been hitherto unimpeached, Tus New Cottxcron.—Mr, Simeon Dra- per's sureties and bonds having been approved in Washington, be will this morning take the oathy Bice ond formally assume Wis dusiom beeco interest throughout the States, for the nose of takiug measures to have the tax put on the far wach tax to be paid by the manufacturers on the removal of the same from the bonded ware- house, Adjourned, Hovsramitus' Puorrorive Usxion met last even- ing 06 286 Grand sizeve the President, Joba Coch. WARTED—OPE SRATORS ON W.W, MA- chines, on ladies’ taney goods, to take ae ‘also baleters and at el $1,000; Coan, $] 9D PER ‘TON FOR THE BEST RE D AND white nash, siov aol ivrmece con Appy at lav wa avers A. TREADWELJy Agent, \ B ae et, Machi. nes we bew aad in yood orver, TANTED—100 SECOND-HAND SEWING tach [oes & 08 Myrtle ave, corner of Peurl a cola by H.W. YOUNGBLOUD, Highest i paleed bot SINGER'S NO, 2, AND 2 WHEELER @ Wilson's, tor sale sheup, Wo Mullery 19