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Continued from the Pest Pegs. , Seward, to and al) acerietaniag or the. platform doe not te | ee a ae am the manner in which citizens of Kentucky, both fn apite of all. Sept. 9-8. B., 6 J4—8. 8. 6 90.—'& W., morn. v1 4v. J “Now, uncte,"’ said Mr, Kittebell, fing u an ami fermale were attested bade waren foueers We Will invite the Soutb once more to _ thet part of the mantle which covered the infaa Bree. He had with him two respectable mom WrONges | cone back in the Union. All those in favor ot G. CLEARED. lth An sir of greet trumpb, “Who do you down up the sarne care with Bone Wie ieey ton | B. McClellan for President may axe, Croveeaee SHIPS—Johane Lange, Bremen; F A Palmer, Lis'l. | think he's Hike 9 yi ' sapere net them owt The only crirne uae wee aye’s.) Apother vote from those who are iu favor | SPPE Doe t from’ this and neighboring cities, | BAKKS -Geeskeminde, (Hanoverian) ethe! Yes, who?! aid Mrs. K. putting Bremen ; Ly oo (Fr] Marseilles; Evening Star, Sautiago. RIGS—Udols, Malaga: Koret, Clenfuegos; Kala- mo, Halifax; Hee Bird, At Joho, ¥’ Butler, Boston. of Peudlewn, (Loud response.) Audrew Jackson Rogers, of N. J., @ present tmetaber of Congress was the next apeaker, He her artn through ber busband's aud ag BL into Dumps’ face with an expression of as w interest ag abe waa capable of displaying. who were of course greatly disappointed, Butler wae driven leimrely around the course, to show that he was ready for bis part of the race. men committed was to pray for a son of @ brother dn the Confederate army, Asan instauce he men- tioned » grandmother who was surrounded ty her j 4 ‘Good God, how «mall he is !"" cried the amiable Buaband and grandchildren and aw the ch i #8 | sie ad Just come from the main wtand, where] LAYING oF A Conxen-Stoxn.—The laving | -SofO0! Re ohn anderen, Larne oder | uncles atarting bn with wellelelgued surprise : Hen there to ons tbe © “y on tie arene hy ! ut he bad made” speech, and he had come bere to | of the corner-stone of the Church of the Holy Trin- | Puss M Milla, Lewes, Del; Surp:ise, Boston. “WDe you thik, yi tng ‘ 1 little Ritter . j ‘ 1 hink 8 9" ing oor |i . that was refuse’, und the family ween dy ceed | offer a few words of consolation; we bad bad war | ity, on Madison avenue, corner of Fast Forty-second | SLOUP—Clio, Norentt, for Taunion, Musa, bell, rather alarmed. “He's a monster to what be wwway and the dylng wrandebild lett fu theo otody | enough, and now it was time to have peace. He | gtreet, occurred at four o'clock, yesterday afternoon. ARRIVED, was—ain't he nurse 9 of one negro. (groans) wanted no such Union as the abolitionists of this 7 STEAMSHIPS—F W Brune, Raltimore: Sea Gull, Me ear: aaid nt ueering the ebild. In 1602 be (ths epeaker,) waa nominate! ot Gov- | taut would ket up, Te wag a tinion of deapots, | Tee building will be of blue and Ohio yellow stone. Prov iden ‘Trenton, Trenton; Weyhowet, Fortes | and evading the que Sonal Vessuer be Ree: mould huve Leen elected bu! darnede | without freedom of mpeeck, freedom of ansthing. | TURNVEREINK—A general Turner's festival | Mons: Wicwer Metropolis, voi Ariel, New Or1ea0% | pled to dimvuise the fact, but because she couldn Melal Aniee, the Den cones fromthe | Het cema (McClellan) have shows bim to be a | German) will commence on Saturday evening | North Anmrica, (new) Pillaseiphia: Concord, Prifa, | «ford to throw away the chance of Dumps’ balfe the vo and drive the pu MerNeY m tatestnan ) in oppom- * rf . polls The does thin now, what soul! they do. | ton to the tyrants. in ower. He was ie Vong | next, and will continue for five days, These festi- | SHIPSs3lad Tidings, Ginarow; Guy Mannering, | CTO Liverpool; Constitution, Liverpoo!, BAKKS—Champion, Cow Bay, (Cape Breton) Chas Fay in, Cow Bay: Albines Londots Sen Mev igabethport for ton, $ Frances, Glace Bay, CB, * chine atc ler BRIGS~Manzanilla, Philadelphia: JB rpc Uaiiony Sig te iiry mielin b timid, Cow Bay, © cen JB King, Windsor, NS, soa SCHOONERS-G We sneeiey Cow Bay, «Voices, Hung him.) Ob! no, dou't hang him : he ta not fitto dic, (Ummense cheering, duniug which whe speaker retired.) His Excellency Governor Seymour was now in- troduced arnid tremendous cheering which Iasted several minntes, Ho said neither lia bealth nor his voice would permit him to say much, But he conld not forbear saving xormetbhing on the present eccasion, He had juat come back from the Chicago “Well, put Who ts he like?" inquired ilttle Kit. terbell. ‘ ‘Dumps looked at the little prnit heap before him, and only thought at the moment of the bes mode of mortifying the youthful parents, “Treally don't know who he's like," he answers + ed, very well knowing the reply expected of him * Don't you think he's like me? inquired bio nephew, with a know ng air, Oh, decidedly not" returned D aps with am emphasis not to be miminderstood, * Decided! ¢ enough in the field to reap w rich fame, but b Veen abused enough to bring down the wrath of the civilired world, [tell you, if the slain heta- combs of this admiatetration were heaped up, they would be a fit symbol of apilled biood at Washing- ton, He then denounced the administration in the severest terms, and was highly applauded, He suid we must bave ® compromise, the Union could never be restored by war, The troubles of France and Austria with England in regard to Holland did not « wettiement, We vals are always wel! worth attending, as the gym- nastic exploits of the Socicties—the members of which are trained to them from their infancy—are ofas much interest as the Zampellmrostation even of the Hanlon Brothers, The present festival will be participated in, probably, by all the sister as- sociutions aut only in New York and the surround- ing cities, but from Philadelphia and places more King, COD IA, ‘“ Convention, where, aninated with a hope that they have evidences enough of ¢ prevent nprotaise and con remote, together with several einging societies and Lewis Mes as Nata Fr bell faintly, could do something ti the Union, they bad a4- | ciliation without gong to foreign countries. Our | gmylitary cor ies, The following is the pro- Ob dear, at. I'm no judge setabled to propose scan tidate for President, We | Constitution ia full of it. He then made a compa- ag sean tsi = a pot Ms Linea paras of course, in such cases; but Ir ihinte tod had attended many conventions but never saw one | risen of Bay's rebellion, in which a compromise | Sttme ¢ Notwich: I 1 more Like one oi (hose Little interesting carved Pepe which wished to more for the Union, was toade with the rebela and peace restored, 60 Raturday, September 10—Torch-light procession | fingan; Elien ML resentati solnetines ecea blowing @& Cheers) and not ythe men of that Cons] 4) » tho grout whiskey revellien of Pennsylvas | and offictal reception of Turners from abroad, Datnon, Rondout for ts Prade Wind, Bl 2 | trumpet mbatone {"" nurse stooped vention but theusaude of citizens bad come We intend to elect G. B, McClellan Premdent Sunday, Ith—Forenoon: Election of prize | port for Hoxton: Siah, Machina, HA Deming. Roudout. | down over ibe child, and woth yreat difieulty pros up to watch their proceedings, They had 18. We are going to make a new drama] judges, ete. Afternoon : unt to Central Park BELOW ship LL Sturecs, Liverpool, Wind vented an explosion of mirth, Pa and ma looked the lette to all owhous it) may concerns’ | jy thie election of GR. McClellan in opposition to | and Lion Lrewery, Evening: Grand concert =o = = ees | lint as miserable as their amiable uncle, and found tint this was nota wor for the Union. | the tyrant Lincoln, whose policy wae first started | the uew Bladt Lbeater, prize singing wnd declama- 7 ek oe Weill fad the disappointed Lttie father They bad now met to arraign thie Admiotatration | by oft John Brown at Harperty Fer-y, He seked | tion Too Late for ( lassification. orn tter able to teil what he's like by ana for their mode of conducting thia war, in which 2,000,000 nen and billions of money had been ex- nied. Why was this war not closed? It must tr , 6 atic o | _ Thank you," said Dumps feeling particularl, ave b either the fault of the Adminietration or | judiee of the Republican party, but to review the | cert, vyrmnustic exbibitiony prize gymnastics by aieatiod en eons breed Cane aed Pea. Ke qmatetul, a az Pp , onr ar But who would dare to sey, standing | records of the last four yearn, That was all that | the Turner popila, jar gamen, ew, Sun office, 206 “Now, my love,” enid Kitterbell to bis wife, “t@ on the graves of 500,000 men, thatit wax a want of db yon the part of our soldiers, He affirmed the a hater bad cote even more than was re- if che dempotiatn of thin Adinin stration ahould be allowed to march on unquestioned ? (No, no !) Qur object was not to address curse! vos to the pre- War necessary. Let us make one more Herculean utternpt to save this Union, or periah inthe atternpt. Other speakers addressed the meeting, who were Mondar, 12th—Grand procession of al) the Tur ners, accompanied by vocal societies and military companies + pienfe in Jones’ Wood, including con- Tuesday, 2oth—Prize gymnastics, combate and shooting in Jones’ Wood ; in the evening, dramatic performance by Turners in the new Btadt Theater, A BARKER “WANTS WA. SITUATION AS fo. ANTED—A GOOD STRIPPER BOY, AT ST1 Sixth ave, Steady employ ment hye, tle off Mr. You shal) see him this eveuiny with his mam time we were off, father and the vodmother at the Mre We're to meet » Wilson from t th . < over the Wway—uncome quired, Had the Administration followed up the : with acrobatic exercises, ete, ANTED—A MACHINE BLACKSMITH, | monly nice people, M m afe Fou well victories which had been gained, we WPanta listened to with unabated interest, Wednesday, 14th —Afternoon t Bocial gathering V To a fonai est of pav will be given, | up 2% Ce peor y love, are you well wrapped Wo-day have been lving un a a cnt 4 The meetings at the other sta were al! largely | in Turner's Hal!, Orchard atreet, Evening: Ball Apply ft § ed 192 (ieone at, Jersey “Yes, dear. Jonstitutic ‘ , n x ¥ ‘ 7 ‘ Leda porrasiet G naest it ma whic n Alle hve | attended, and the hee of the Various orators, pe rd Assembly Rooms, and distribution of | City Ee sansa ldoane re Sure von won't have another shawl t® ! , i \ \ 1 = uired the anxir mud, the reverses to our arma were the fa !- | of Whom there waa large supply, were listened |” Thursday—Departure of the guesta, ITARY. : fe anxious husband. ministration, The Der re" " to with jaterea, The G stand wae| A od " sat petal Cae AT © charming mother, aoe . with eto he Onion, Be “tl led eager interent, The German stand wa: CCIDENT,—An accident occurred yesterday | — -- ———————<= | cept.bg Dumps' proffered art; and the litte party charged with being untrue tothe Prion But how | f ¥ bth y r NAVY. PAN rearrens Pines e Gould thin be? Ny it was the Republican party murrounded a}] the evening by a crowd of not le8¢ | morning about ten o'clock, at the corner of Broad: AY AND. Batt MERGER GCE Y trite aune Dobe ach that was to tale therm which, by dh «lola tts hate, le than three thousend Germans, who listened to the | way and Worth atreet, by which two men, named Under the veut nce of expatiating largely ‘on the danger ot creases tiie a, e nm vo | Besson of McClellan in the language of der eiter- | ttondricke and Burns were seriously injured. No. 60 LISPEK AED Ba Neer BRO apway, thrush, teeth cutting ther interesting diseasee storing the Uoon ? Iu'a let. land, A noticable feature of the meeting was the They were engaced in painting from a acaffuld for- h children ar . Democratic . ty or fifty feet from the grouud, when it gave way | Capt. Combe has the houor to refer. by permisslon, to ceremony (which vccupled about fire mi. Ber, (Bad they woald set. Did the Heraencred | Cremencoct a large number of female evidently | tines Ai, Hendsieke who tesdes st the cor | KICHAKD PATRICK pemniaatom © | utes) passed off without at ythiug’ particular oda aeare cobs uiioss right to the States of the middle elass, in company with their male | ner of Hudson und Grove streets, had two ribs Hess ware Maer iy ‘i Ar ely N. Yo ewr The clergyman bad to dime some digs the inoment they would come back, (Applause) | relatives and friends, The whole number present | broken and was injured inthe head. Burns who Hardwate fecctiens K ee Gn ey hs ‘3 n to ond chad wot three chestenings He wad the povcy of the Almun stration prevented | at the meeting was eetimated at not lesa than fifty | Tetides in Twenty-hird street, was injured in the COLJOUN SONEVILLES * hour, The role bsomething less than sm he return A the States to the Union, Thier very breast. The former was conveyed to the City Hus Superintendens oldiers’ Denot of the State of | [Our © golfathers and ver, theresore, might they bad an insta 1 it, And they knew thousand, There was a constant current of per- pital: the latter to bia residence, promised to renounce the dev bis works— Avi i yeni . , ! i , ( ttle bow Lou vinna bad ber ibys military gov.) sons arriving and departing all the evening. | ALLeoKp Ropsertes,—John and Bella Wil- Cashler of the N Kitierbell sa he 4 than tho ies” and wits Y The " t with joy he | grer iatccn! si . mare os . - oP pemtgese bs . : . erupenl. They bad bi ul ‘ ‘ i Uy ov ae Soon after nine o'clock an incident occurred that | jisne were arrested, on Wednesday night, upon hare ieareniat A : Dumps nearly lett ug the child fal} ber glorious old Governor, Wickliite, bad been true | Came newr producing serious results, The gnsomne- complaint of Marx Rich, of No, 108 Orchard street, | “S*07S Merchants and ot Ger b ted it to the clergyman, wo the Union. To-night they bad heard that her people had been (rested worse than traitors, Tar Governor instanced Ket enses to snow that the dliey of the Adminisvention was not such an to ter connected with the Drummond light in front of the Maison Doree exploded, producing @ stampede an! surging among the dense crowds, approaching who alleges that while he was passing through Mercer street the accused robbed him of @50....... Mr. Heory W. Crane, of No. L3 Greenwich street, sppeared before Justice Dodge and made oath, that Btai . They will euarantee that every Recruit will be treated by Capt, COMBS HONORALLY, FAIRLY, JUSTLY «AK OF BOUNTY Pe BEVERY Dor Wi be paid as prot |e tod matter tered the Bauk-vates heart, and the painful the vous! business-like clocks with & beary on that be waa rag. taps rem. Wy bin, and ular ane ar ring back peace to our land, The ascendancy | to something like @ panic, The enthusiasm end | jive on Wednesday night one James Rrady met NOFALSE RED NTATION will be 5 . 4 . y racy S SEK i yp made, P- ‘ 4 Dumpa’ yy ou the Be : a party are 4 Boer ihe personal popularity of General McClellan with the | him in bbe tpl street, and sy lnsen | ® pistol, Log These who wieh to ENLIST BEFORE THE DEART | gk stockings, and wh <1 fick Aoki ! d rn Oo oO% land, ‘ yppo= e manded iia Valuables and took from bim his watch, . ALE WAKNED tered tc ‘ 7 i ‘wien aition thereto wero men who would bring | ™ssees was men in nearly all the features of The esenaed Waa artened bY otiner McCool, of the | Not to allow themscl\ es to vefrnuded hy on re reo p Begala per fram Pe ed ack peaco to our country, and obey the] the meeting, Every mention of his name was the | Biyhth Precinct, and committed for examination. Sbarpers sround the era Rw Oe A er dressed bitnself @ Constitition, They had to choowe between thems | givnal f 1 d th q fe the wat 4 Recruiting Rendezvous of the ® fread @ counlingsh om whence, with bie for four years mort of the prevent: administration ne! for applause, and the orators et the rolnor ALLEGED Attempt at Morven,—Frank COMB DIREC] LO CAPT. COMES OFFIC pirite fifty degrees below proof he sallicd forth. would ruin i intry forever, ‘But, they: bad Lane bhidheadts detected this teudency, humored | Ciark wnd Hermann Schroeder were arrested upon 1.00) MEN WANTED FOR THE NAVY, pera ean eg day Ree bon man uit renee Oe eee it by dexteronsly tntreducing his name in alicost complaint of Mr, Janes T. Moore, of No. 66 Greene ; As Beamnen, Hie , nadarne By B'ow! 3 y . i a ¥ » " ww ikD ‘ MY. Qominated Geore B, McClellan, the patriot, the | Overy Reutence, It ruay also be stated thet those | street, who alleger that carly on Thursday morn: MEN WANTED down Snow FL soldier. (Cheers.) Governor seytwour then ssid be | #eatences which indicated attachment to the Union, | ing, while pessing through Mercer street, whither | For CO. © y VOLS, under my command, | #rim asthe fig wtof 8 manu ot war, aud tira. @us able to say no more, but would conclude by tiroducing Goveruor Weller of Calitornia, Governor Weller maid that the whole of this war and which most positively pledyed Gereral M Ccllan to restore it, in case of hie election us Presi- dent, were wost rapturously cheered by the raulti- his business called bim, the prisoners knocked bim % the pavement and fired three shots, neither of which, fortunately, took effect. Covrr or ( VETERANS Are particularly desired for my Company, RECRUITS FROM THR COUNTRY Accommodated over nigut, ing out fresh causes viented, r eda of misery wt every atep. As he waa crossing the corner of Hatton Gatden, « man, apparently iv and would have koooked t asAlnst him, sown bad he noe sroge throuyh @ violation of the Eleventh Com- | tude. On the whole, the proceedings were orderly st0xs.—The Grand Comfortable quasters provided, Lend Lahebh who hat qi i pun vase Very genteel t n ‘ed Cor erd nye ve Ric son frome 6 0 young nh who Lappeue © Cla im mandment, which reads: “Fret not thy gizzard | and peacenbleyand considering the immense crowd, | TTY Catered Court yesterday moruing with a tare Omoe chen froin. GAs. to 11 BM. go ane chook 66 saveanmed Dain I rb Lg sbout the affairs of thy newhbor, but attend to | were marked by good bumor and good feeling. nuruber of inlictmnents, which were presented by TAM AUTHORIZED BY SUPERVISORS as woll ag his dress, that he « ? shineown."” He wala thatthe States did not mind uid bardly stand, : 7 Mr. Auchincloss, the foreman, Abraham Cook no poy lowns in thiastaic, The gentleman (or arm, and in the kindes§ cbeir own business but attended to that of otvers, Tue New Cottector.—Hon, Simeon | pleaded guilty of grand larceny, and Maria Fitz- TU PAY \ Mee al NILES FOR manner walked with hiro as far as Furuival’s Inn. i tals Canned the Sroub : He a ired thera they | Draper, the newly appointed © tor of this Port, Lagintted petty larceny, aud both were remanded For One or Threw Yeare, pee pe ee my the t time + life, folt a shoowe bet eeea Hherty and doxpotismn, : c oF se' ce. i . pratetul and polite; and be and the vende <4 4 ey S Tancalh ie bs ‘have wan took full ohare of the Custom House yesterday eroren ‘ BOUNTIES f nae mnan parted ke Ath. hth ca eee much alike, McClellan | moruing in presence of a number of well-known Mantis’s Massacnuserrs Battery arrived ue aie F500 to iv ti : ; simaulhtsl aha on the mar i would | citizens, among whom were Messrs. Elwd. RB. here alt and morning from the seat of war, ita ie-dentiae 4: te ast some Well disposed persons ia tay that he we rable peme, i . Y ° a . tire having exptred, They were entertained at we Phe cam ae ated the im sanihropice! Durop Democrats wor What for? Bes Mintura, Denning Duer, Peter Vandevoort, George | the New Englaud Roows, a+ left for Boston in the 20 Next stiect tocana p rveeied towards his destination ia muse they would 4 © the idol Lin W. Blunt, John J. Cisco, General Van Vleet, | evening. - - $o.Cana sh tat—tal—ta-ra-ra- sre: } ied a hackneye get up. ‘et n oath of alloe . “tages a e * 7 we : ‘ 3 ay " vouch at Kitterbell'sd ait on ofa oe Mp cee, ants pel : nf ¥ Moses Taylor, and Jobn Jacob Astor, Jr. A few Drowsrp,—Coroner Wildey held an inquest BUY TER ENLIST BEE ORE THE DRAFT, | co pete y a a ; 8 oe ees pe never would, of subjugating mail abies after 10 o'clock Mr. Draper entered the Col- | on the body of an unknown man, found off White- CO, C, 146TH REGT, N.Y. VOLUNTEERS, wu old lady iu lurve toyue aud an old gene Pe teadge dee as i om thet ‘ ght lestor's office nnd was cordially received by Mr. | pall street Deceased was about 56 years of age, ane A by ¢ ECO. ny ee nee 7" ee oe coat, and threo female copies of but would never be wut sted. (L ine cheers.) Barney, after which those immediately intercated | of medium size, 5 feet § inches high, and had dark My LOF QUE VOUT seucseGi ive ® Innge party." migbed the ’ Viner eed Ts createed oh avtas laneih 16 coe 1 the policy | Tetired to the private room, when the Auditor (Mr, | gray hair, He wag attired ina dark blue blouse, Do, three yearn er, Wiping the perspiration trom bis foehed. of the adininistrat.on wie had desolated the land | Ogden), the Deputy Collectors, the Ass!stant Col- | Purple worsted waistcoat, blue pantaloons a dy Ac ther Re er ae eRe ose oor leaning against the ur ailin It was some with blood, and #till ory tor more. He denounced | tector, and other officials were it rip checked shirt, and shoes, He hud a "Longshore: | © adverticenment-—Army and Navy, — | time before the muster up che clergymen of New Enyland as doing Ory and other officials were introduced to Mr. | nau'é Union Protective Association" badge in bia NAY? (0 SUBSTITUTES FOR L YEAR | courage to ki Joc a did, the qards bring out th or the Draper, who then received over the contro! of the | possession. a \ PhD IMMEDLATEL , sinart ippear nely ruter tune eas tivin , re anak tnt , Custom House from Mr, Barney, the papers bav- A Very Prorern Movewrxt,—We call at- | 49 Firemen Bounty, cash down, 1 had been bived to wait tor seven and sixpence, and aw ich v wet evans, i alve lone were 0 j Ppt as tefl yy thy a . te he a ; the ing been previously prepared. Mr, Barney then | tention toa public meeting of the barbers and hair- balay air he I : “4 i beh eat the 4 at f D . 0 '. i" ainpy 4 Le, Demoerstic party ut we nvention | made & short address, and Mr. Draper replied, say- | dressers, at 426 Broome street, this evening, to Pay Venus on th landing, . ided to the which had put this party in power, * ing thas in conlormity with bis duty he would bave | adopt measures for closing their places of busiuess | As Landemen—Wounty.asudowa a . har { many v 4 and the sound of a harp end bad near y donteus ed the country. ! w the pleasure of teudering the Deputics the oath of | 07 the Sabbath, The public should give encourage Pay 2 do, Ish» 936 | two Violins paintully convinced him that big sure bi akan sheet Hr bai FP nie 1" joe, In doing #0 he trusted he § rely upon | ARh tO Shis efoct, Capt. COMBS Lol alty t, near Broad: 27 ee eon pan antes fe ek jeorge as c oldve, H 2 ly pr eaes See Wiest ‘ ts Mis, pe dat, near Hroadway, “How ere your suid Kitterbell in a preate: Mel soln in ‘ forty whieh He | dhe cordial assistance of the Deputies and their Tur. MASONIC MISSION BENEFtt.—Tosuight | See lurve ndveriiscmieat—Aymy aud Navy. Zug bustle shan ever, bolting out of the lai tote td wl pur in ‘ine, towely wt relating to the cflorte conjoutly with own ie ‘heir Mr. Fox gives the Masonic Mission 9 benefit at thr Jor with a corkscrew in his band, and various pare control of the elections in Kentucky aud other ” *, | Old Bowery. The piece to be presented is the loc ‘ ticles of Baw-dust looking Lka po many inv Us od aces by military power, and concliced by say-| #Veral departments for the interest and, °° 4 p B presented: ts tho loos! commas, on his inexpressibles. any erte iS that they muathave wfree elecuon now, ora] honor of the country; for without ail this | Ma#opic drama entitled, “The Signet of King 8 lo- DISCOVE “ood God 1" said Dumps, turning into the afores free fight. it would Le quite imposalble for him to properly mou," and it is presented to-night forthe last time, tior no charce, Benue | sald parlor t at bia woes ou, which he had Mr. J. G. Dudly and others followed, wid the . » | The Masonic Miswion is organized and o Ned inserted with or | brought in his comt-pocket, aud #til! more appall 3 verorm the re wble duties ofie jon org and coutrollec uM + tore appalled meeting ut this stand adjourned with th: beers BOE OES SD) FORVOREHE: Subise Of she bioe with ts. All operations warrant. | by the sight of seven fresh-drawn corks and @ core for the tic! PROCEEDINGS AT THE OTHER STANDS satisfaction to Limself, the citizeus of New York, | by Masons, who are forwarding to the army hos- or the Government. The oath of allegiance was then administered to the Deputy Collectors, viz.: pitals a corps of female nurses and such supplies as wre appropriate, The benefit to-night in ald de. JAY V soe a I 165 Grand #t, two blocks m Broudway, fz GREAT DISCOVERY—TEETH Extracted responding nu people are there “wb, not aber of decanters, ) wtuirs y"* tlow many We've had the cars : the enterprise, and the appeal to those who feel for ithout pain, ¢ id oF othe pet taken 1 J rawing-room, and th A large crowd congregated around the secoud | G. W. Eaubree, Ben), Mudgett, J. HM. Stedwell, | the poy though patient suffering arene fa go | Pt $1 Py ht j ¢ v4 ar tai Pegs vd Gilpgt, pano and t ard-tables are in the frout, ener atand eorly intheevening., This stant, as wellas | Albert Hanscombe, Cornelius H, Runkle, Nelson | Strong that the house sil no ay be s crowded | Without SatrRcHDg ft Proactiaies tooth and nw ards, Gong w gular sit-down supe v thty Hluminated w ’ -| K. Whee! we 5 one, as it ought to be. The readers of the Bun will | Bid Wartented by Lie. bt 1S, St 49 Bowery, | per, in the {the speechifying the others, wae high'y illuminated with Pope r lau- | K. Wheeler, Daniel Jackson, Henry Calhoun, and doubtleas remember the astern Star Coal Commit ypomice the old theatre, utd and all the le what's the matier terus bearing moitoes relating to M- Cloilan, the ric. The presiding officer was Philip » fret introduced Mr, Laurence, of to Ass't Collector Clinch, aud other officials. The oath was alministered collectively; itis in a new tee of last winter, It acted upon a suze thie journal, and furnished a at ebout half price to the poor. FULL SET OF TEETH INSERTED with or without extracting the roota, # vold, | continued with one s! most frightful di fon of ¥ ed little nian, os Dumps stood ‘ook waaaibl ; filver and cement filings cue and upwards; ex- form requiring undoubted loy alty, Tho usual oath | gion contemplates currying ous the aie plan this | tractine -witheat pain by anew process tects: J, | Vouk met os ekeisbonk 2 Rhode Island, 9! office was next administered, and after some | winter, touch more comprehensi vi The full | DODIN, French Dentiat, 204 Fulton, #t, Brooklyn.857 "returned Dumps, diving first inte one Mr, Laurence sai he was proud to gee so many time spent by Mr, Draper in arranging details and details of the proposed plan will a made be band t bev i the other, and speaking ia @ es i a ! : ? ‘i ree! : . , public ; meantime, considering the objects of the ] RK, DRAKE, 485 CANAL STREET, SETS like Desdemona with the pillow over ber Deroverats 1 sedi {McClellan was im Europe, | issuing instructions to bis subordinates, the officers society, it is tole hoped that bouncing benetit a wetof tooth ou silver at $7 to $15; on gold ag | mouth, , ‘ he would have Leen m ade Duke of Autietam, or | tock their leave of the old Collector and the pro- | will be given to-night. $i Ah full in dee seta 50 cents (pore Hahn snuff-box * the key of your hing OF es adky Delore ihin, (oer hl 4 . 2 : ‘ i gold, boue cement, or” flaky $0 ¢ nat ae priest ah hy b i t aul 1 or tne p relb rn dhe 4 ccedings terminated, Mr, Draper will still retain A Mamoru FeNtan Pro Nic will take place | to $1 per tooth, Teeth extracted without pate (ti Bit ty -, Question Id be honored) by Mince He felt that | 218 position 8 President of the Commissioners of | &t Jones’ Wood to-day, aud promises to prove a] — = ' States, had violated Charities and Correction, splendid success, PPING, eynculat 1 Durops stil! diving eagers into his empty pockets tution, Years ago, Justice ‘ . otplammionss: — Souenaieeneniieniien? “Not—not—the mu, spoke of thi by the adopt cu ot Wiitcluce in | MALXCKOWS.—About Boon vesterday & torpe. BROOKLYN. RPOOL —TAPSCOTT’S LINE, | ing" ied A. Gata We established our Federal Gov. ce " j . . , » ', The Britlth Ship ALBION, ail ot. 1th, Yes, the m " replied Dum; inkir ernment. We will stand by the Union ei) th hr doe In the shape of a tin box was placed on the Tux BROOKLYN Quota FILLED,~The fol- Sata ble ALB Naa a Fat, 1058 onneee the mug !" replied Dumps, sinking into @ but in standing by wt we will invite the south to PMilroad track at the corner of tront street and | Jowing note from General Haya to Superintendent Bhip VILL EE ee BON “How could you have done it #"" inquired Kit y . " 1 oe ore ae thes . # oi ) ALAR © le Sept, 17th, igh oe , ginny of t 8 st it wos to abeNl Which wo bud | other damage than to frighten the passers-by and | 1864 our quota is not only filled, but that there is u TAPBCOTT BROTHERS & €0 dog that Ium—I was born to # I see it a at tne Chicano Convention, Two years ago. when he did bimwelt the honor to nominate MoCletlan at for the perpetraters of such illegal experiments, A SincvLar Cast —The police returns of New Your, Sept. 7, To Mr, W, J. Onborne—Sir—The records of this : LINE FROM OR TO LPOOL, O! D BLACK STA “Mr Dutops !"' shout rian voice, the proc he usher er ‘0 ® SStento. ithe somewhat recovered . rg fice show @ deficiency under all calls on the Slut | 77 SAILS 1¥ spr, | Kodfather into the drawi a half an oar aft s¢ Albany meeeting, he was severely repr mauded : o 8 CHANCELLOR.... AILS 1th SEPT, ‘ § ‘ ar after i AOaltane though approved Vy tho penple, | Yesterday me rulug, from the First Precinct, bore | Of August : Mm. NO NG ROU LIN ne er un SEPT, Bedetitnlnd te ie ry an pee ih "over, (Cheers.) He described the objects of the Deinos | the following ; “At about five o'clock last evening, | 8¢cond_ District. ses. A Saw foe oe oe ‘abo ch out of place aga rele emcee eratic LR nud trusted that by the belp of God | 2 Revenings | Third Districts. LONDON, {ng sbout es much out uf place ase ralmcm mighs aud George B, M.Clollan they would be carried out, The pun of univers! Lberty of @ united people was ounce more dawning vpon us, and » dike Was cor ain ab Amere (Cheers,) citizen, ag When we coula With honor say, 1 | # carriaye containing a young lady waa seen to ceve ou to the Battery, aud the driver was di- rocted by the occupsut to drive close on to the water's edge, near Castle Garden, Immediately the door of the vehicle was thrown open, and the Total. .erercccserssrasecceceoses Ln ITO The two districts are entitled to credit on accouut of naval enlistments pace to 24th of February, 1504, of 6,046, Surplus 71, " CON. GRINNELD: 5. BAILS 25th SEPT, r dr apply nig DAMM WILLIAMS & GUTON, 40 Fulton et, S FAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVER: Ly ULISIANA, sescceeeeee Baila 10th of Sept, be supposed to be on a gravel walk, quite unconseion fusion and misery ; duce you toa few of my triend Mr, Dumps—my p' uuf “you mut gl re and Bi ste suid Mrs, Kitterbell, rianate man's con- low me to lutro- ~-™, Di 5) mammay y mps seized * bl Mes aid : , WinuaM Bars, Brig, Gen, Vols. PENNSYLVANIA salle 2ath of Sept, the hand of the mu: O85 Waruily ag . F. H. Anderson, ‘ N wY ry Best ope ke He | young lady Sprang out aud jumped into the river, Cavsze or EX¥MPTION.—The total 4 Passage @50, payabie in currency. Apply. to. own parent, bowed fo they ng 8 eee le aid glander aud falsehood marke! aud will mark | with the ertdens intention of drowning herself, . = ote) BUmbeS WILLIAMS & UCION, against ay bobind him, and took = i this campaign; why shouldit be soy were we Lob} Oficer Lot, of the Firat Precinct, assisted by some of applicants for exemption on account of physical 24 Broudway. | tice whatever of the fat ty Who had been bowing struggling for the restoration of the Uniou country a8 it wae? Our arme were piercing the the | of the bystanders, rescued the woman from ber perilous position, disability, im the Third Congressional District (Brooklyn,) from June 1st to September 1st inclu» 3 QT M FROM QUEENSTOWN AND LIV- Se rpool Cunard Line, From New York, #51) eure incessantly for three m nutes “Uncle,” said hte Kitterbell, sod & quarter, atter Dumps had She was taken to the station ws # rene To New York, #0, gold, HECLA' sails Wed. | been introduced to a select Gowen or two, * gore of the rebellion, Atlanta was taken and soon | Louse, where sue was found to be very much ‘3 sive, was 1,116, The following are the causes ; pee the Lith sept. “Apoly to WILLIAMS & | muat let me lead you to the other end of the ronet Mobile would follow. ‘Phe mission of the Abou 7 MAUCE ins ineases of bones 26; diseases of bowels, 65 ; | UL1ON, 29 Browtway, 316 | toiutroduce you'to my tion party Was about through (groans) and the toxicated, She gave her name as Miss Lizzie Mason, ses of brain, 2 ; deformities 215 : eve and ear, splendid fellow | I'm sure triepd Danton, Such » = 4 ip pipe a youl lk —thig Democratic party wae such coming up ¢ Abolition | aad stated that she lived at No, 85 West Washing. | 03; urinary organs 15; heraisy 195; heart and DALE, DYSENTER RA, | Way." Duinps followed as inpetanies ane tame and Bo wy causes of the war, oud We | ton Places The friends of the young woi woe liver, $6 lunge senkom rca} and teeth, 262 ; rvs Ae looseness of the H A by | bear, at perm ull, UDt with a rope, but with & aut ys d well-known remed { gon and abolition, and we were all tired of him, and we would soon have 4 voble successor, George Tug $10,000 Tror,—The great race which Sorcrpe BY HANGING,—A woman, named in the Poweereion of every housekeeper, as liie might often be saved by ite timely use, it has been put u EXCURSIONS, nu y McClellan, (cheers) we oth was announced to take place yesterday on the | Mary Swith, married, residing @t No, 249 Gold | DY the Present proprietor tor tie past 10 rear, = Tscnocs th Wop pestte atreness Ujnegta that Fashion Course botwoen the celebrated trottere | Set Gamma ns howe sapcvening: by hanging | Fe enya a! erst at OR NEWBURGH, POUGHKREPS ar polis had shed their View) bus for the peor | "George Wilkeq" aod ‘Weneral Buln,” for «| gid. Gos hod been puljec to ie of despencancy, | fous Tusa 0a | inaree ai eet te ARE Fea

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