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N our colonies than the arms of Generals Gaayt, Les, | era, rudely marked with oe - THE NEW YORK S the name and regiment | was but a heap of mangled flesh. The Brahmins DEATHS. or * of the falien soldier, and the date of hisdoach. A | still looked down from the cara upon these .0r is peat sere Sucnuas aud DaaceseaRD under a restored Calon, i a ‘a as aceeny | CUSRYAN B 2 4 Conte’ will strange plece for burial. No resteven in death, | wretches with perfect unconceri, and were even COUNTHAN—On Thursday, Sept. §, of cons SATURDAY MORNING, SEPT. 10, 1864, ‘The peoples of the uew and old Confederation The roar of artillery and the rattle of musk aling for the crowd to pull again; but the few | tion, fohu, son of Matthew aud vobanua Cou. , a : ~ -.'.« | rapidly assimilate under identical laws and gov- | shake continuslly the dead soldier's narrow bed. cemen present trade them drag the car back, so | aged 1) years and 4 months bora iu the Pacis Lage ;. “ta and eannot long be kept apart by the | At times even his covering itself ts torn | that the bodies could be got out trou between the | Miletieut. County Cork, freland ; Ge jeral MeCletian’s Acceptance, erumeuta, and ; a from above him, as though he had no right to sleep | wheels, The mob eried out, ‘Ape, apee*— that e veintives and friends of the family are ry Greene, MoCren as has defined his position, | interposition of European jeatousics and hostilities. | white the war went ou. Since I sat writing here a | they did itor their own accord; gad, iu voely there fully ‘invited to attend the funeral frou the , hance @f toe WOtteation for the | Tous “nausfeat Cesting" will be accomplished, and | rebel shell struck aud exploded in the verv saatre | was no appearauce of an nev u Their bocies | tenes aven a i ah : Hig iviter of neerptance at t + thipebenaigl santo ry means tet were devised to resis ft of # Pennsylvania soldierta grave, but a few varda | were furs cer the where they contd seareely | Yen t : Presi ioney 15 tao t principle of no come | by the ver bycollee Abs a4 to my sont aud righty rece it pt ne if to have wo} unleas they had Ind. ther do | DINN-Ont fhe ; peace, eve ar fl rm th : e te inmate again to arms, he lines of vidette | front, saw two other men ivingt When t | Dons, Pah - ne, ctor pega 8 a " . Ae Another Word of Werning. pi san of p chet trenches fe 80 crooked and coms | ear firs: sapped, bit they sot! p and walked as ae Rae ee : oft : festoration of the Usim ¥ ch he atino Wo have inqrtently urzel pon the peorer | freq | tes curomal overt tion to denie | The threb ui swerey ¢ | oe ben ond the er fu i sieha the {a , 08 * cimet be the in! eondition in: wets ey the Importance of making prov 4 aa | ‘a for trend and which jor foe, They scom | Was crage. om by ie people ome more, Edu i hh i uo { the ‘ Plewent.” Upon this sulject he defues te Uhicaso | Rie ha ia as ; jt in all ways Patt and te", forward and buck, | no! stay to see whetler its track Was tauue in tresu | the.sueaw, Rolert MeCoitauck, 1 Rasen a ociiacsakiaiee 1 ? nevinnde | 8 Posabicy lof we t winter, 4 joverone hill, around aneiier, turau cy A coving | bloc eet M Piatiorm clear y bas! hp A vie ae . ; 1 wool e wasnt will t ‘ oe Who] 7 tte ag the wotes there are seca the | * area pce ype wf! DINAND.0On 1 Sept. $ of pone dt--and it must be admitted that bis imec mition | ony cay mt i" ' r ‘ wlely accial News, Markets, d&e. Tie titenad ane rate Seaite a M fs neither ambiguous nor doubtful. a abe for insetiuy: it mvs repent oo tur t ri AUT that is tt . on . My peg Bit he wey New Yorks Frida, Sept. 0, 6 Ad The wold mar. een ea to Mt ened the fanornl, chy x bicuself squarcly upon bia record, aud stutes tbat |g ees dene tabor fa aeahe and wages nee | —that te ours, ey look mit bow were in | Ket hae been unsettled towlay. The opening p: resmonce, tasa tect bis Mle and oi os fu the army, in Nigh > pecs high, and those who, in less prosperous t mes werd the same iptrenshed !ue. Oter batteries nre seen ; Wa# L% and by noon had declined to wo5 .. Ate FIELDS<On Fi have strengthened hia devotion te the Me at st llothers inthe rear, Covered | P.M. the price had advanced to 206, and the « ‘cota one line to the other, from one bat+ | Quotation wae 44, to (re nest, from one covere | way to covered + Doul-proofs are everywhere, $0 ing | eet Gauewierot Joou and Anna Fickia ae Zmonthe and 9 days ihe relatives an fully invited tow subjected to priva ioty aro now enjoying compuiras tive plonty. But this fact should not delude therm into the belie? that thia favorable condition of * The Unic peace," ap * he states “9 the one condition of A “there can be no peace without he venerel stock ma. ket ope ed a little higher and remained firm throu nd irlende of the out the end the ; P . lay. Goverpments were strone and in some id, | Noow, 11 t, al clock inion." ig position and explanation of the 4 : s sre the sol: Lees! grave cluster here and another |“ siitas weap Aart apse ; hes =a ms Goneral Mo. | Maire will long continue, Three months heu-e—in | june bevonds The brave fellows were buried where | Exchance waa dull and freely offered at Yt a vor, | ™ NNDOK Cor be vDicagO platsorty may ' demicatio | Me “ead of winter—tt may not be wo ensy to obtain | they fell. or 1) tor gold, The loan market was moderately nee |g NEON pee Fiday, the wth t ol} Sarah. bein ; ’ ae oi would plac ‘the yemunerative employment, Provieiony and all TNE BATTFRIRG AND THE CANT. tive at T percent. The results of the new rovern- | ayed lt yenn wadb mouths eM a y f art ne Out » BCo 1) t ” ~ . i r . Peack-ateany-price factior be z ee ‘ hele ¢ | Becessarles of Mf increase in price in Halfevctiod erabankment T semi-circular ve. | Ment low, opened to-day, will be found elsewhere Revjuleceat in pace, “rkapsi ella Sob eal lca dais pel edt abel Siar ® fatio entircly diapropordonate to their | dette pita taken from the enemy are seen here | tn ovr columns, The relatives and triends of the “ . Dut it happily ne o Ue unmpnitation and " ad ei in and there, not at first diet nenished from our own, BTOCK RALPRPIDar nOARD, fell, nwite to attend the funeral, t Possible stain of wean iidato for the exalted poaition | Merease of — resources and = many other | more gucontiy erected. There are heavier lines of | gion 1,4. ha 'st.ep..10t% Yoo Quickeilver M81! Ai | Orcloca, trom her late a contingencies om. arise to entirely change | works at the rear, larcer redoubts rtar and it f 1% tow ” iy : . et 4 f Provid . thon to power would be od ' 1 a - : yoda alata Nag eae sae e ; the preeent coulition of plenty and comfort, A | riteszun batteries, Away back, white tent tope | te odo.) anil % ot » Thoreday, the sth i i aticnded by the cterual waememberment and ruin , Asa h the | gira through a smail plece of open woodla, A! ¥ 4 UV eat hy t 4 “Ana, of our country ‘The three Prosideusial Jarze class of persons deceive theinselves With the | Poerye camp is there, Acamp for the soldiers in sae f8, § Sepd ty w nt ot bbe fv vate Tespe t th | beUef thot wages uit of necessity keep pace with | the et trenches when ti efe relieved, A] ol* MH - ( " thie bone idates wore e er : ¢ New ‘ en rience is sip as : ; il tw powes of that which they consume. While | cainp protected by low breastworks and supplied ‘) H ‘ Leikal j * i3 Farvont, Liscota and MeU.annas — rest ‘ ‘| a with the e where-seen botabprow' ior hourwef | tg 4 ' k. 14 sooblyn, William 3 t their claims tor the eutfeages of the people on thie iy true to some extent iis not by any menus | ¢ yerous shelling. Brigade headquarters are in the | ton Mis, Ga p ar) i slits fy sig Fans OFan, MH the th A 1 Not one of then infallible, The price of labor depends upon the | woods with the camp, Divison beadquariers are | 64000 Ohio & Mi My) 050 Hud ky. R, "1 efit ‘ © family are t F devotion to tt nips 7 Aemand for it—when it is acarce, as at the preseng | tov far back to be seen, and corps heaaqiarters are i NY ( Oe be finer al, on Sauirday mite hoot at 3 » from Dreathes @ spirit of compromise, concession oF sure < | still further inthe rear, Peterspury itself is not in fino flea. Tae } ne Gen. Spe. 128 at | Church of the Holy Crom, Fiat sender, This fact wast exerci an inainense influs Hime, wages are high, when abundant, the reversy | 4 ght from our brigade front, although batter Theo 10) Clea P a ite ‘| it HEANEY—On Thuted ar \ a ‘cont a ations 1b is trne, Shou’! a financtn! crash occur in the | biud us pour directly into the city ubove our b le, Gol. & Gib } rf Heane A he resid ne » Bo yous? forely ations, " 9 ", r At ipa | or * relat t prion nck seth adiwan land es i nuanufacturing inserests of New Yorks or should | The rebel works which we see are as irregular in Ne WLR. 82 Witar 1k a bah ‘ attests the overwhelming uationality of the Amer'- appearance as ourown, They run hither and thither, _ do G1 ah 1S | the tunerak whic 1 Invited to at can people, by proving that, after three years of any of tho other possible contingencies arise to | crowning bil ps and ekirting ravines, Fur bes 5) Chi. & No W. BI. SU% tine, at 0% welock, Kron Pa reer mibed rat mL. a it rf i tu pon the question as throw the Inboring population out of employment | yond they show themsaves, line upon line, Ou ‘3 Readir “tts |g soiomn Wh Mise or aequiem will Le eh im f ¢ election tums vet upon the 3 , 7 ad C s Readin a 1 nee t casthel ‘ . the consequence would be painful, We do not an. | at Kido ns on this, Vedette pits, coverel ways, Sa do ies u7 ‘to wheiber the Union and the Coustitudon are to |” pear ; ‘ bauked trenches, boub-proofs, graves ; more cov- > 1 Mich. Cen, B...is4 N-On ‘I Fort, & Ellen Meet be preserved, but upon the cepacity of the various | Pate way of tho evils thus incicated, but 18 | ered ways, more bunkel trenches more bomb- Mig A ee a HAN-On 1 Fopt. § Ellen Meet anda 5 lo'teet od tuaintain them moro | o'Wwaye the part of prudence to seck tho safe side eee hile ert helt oa, tne pth sribee | io Banke 1” SUM ARN Ye coiae te Rot the tnslly are respectfully he spadethnd lg hered tsetse x pei? d be pre 4 fo . reenee, Nothe | $end hills vagze | hollows, briar tangled ravines, | so Bank N.Y Pau) 60 M.S. EN. Tatas the fu I, this (saturda he apredily end eucurugiys and be prepared for any possible emergency. Noth: | ity woods extended plains, Now and then 6 | 1” Mer. bx. Hauk...1 11 Chia RT RE 1s fiom Whe Lesidence of hes mother ing ls lost by prepurations to avert (rouble, whilo | deserted diteliiug or a stack ot chimneys above me a RS Oe {1g y OP PE We eC ee . ’ ree oa : 4 4 ce ” ‘ Southorsers Among Ca they may be of the utraost importance, The dis- ane tec to wee sat that all rine alwaye we lov Guim. Coal Pf... 63g 40 Gon tebatite ty | gest TRE 0, Thuretay, the Sits after a svi aman t Ronit ear @ { 7 te Naug! now but gives sign the siege. Nota | 7.) lo 0 y .& To. B iv6 Nat dial nti nee S vearsg w balive A arratin ‘ 1 people, very many tion of all classes sneemsto be to enjoy the green ficld but is crossed und eris-crossed by the | RO AL & f. he Ha. G0 us ®) Co, Slv0y Ereind, of them me rable wealth aud position, | present rather than to prepare for the | yellow Ince of trenches and covered way aid | je onume VC WW) Nan, & st. JR oo to aire thea Kinwiae has boen in New York and Brooklyn | future, Iustend = of taking teasures | dotted ba a. yellow bo Heel asd aud | 4) Copake Trou Ma. 544 Lig o'e.ock, tow his lat ' te : a ‘ 5 5 Sita al Gani luring the comlog winte oy | Braves ok @ piece of Wood mut shows the frown. nowt ‘ e i during the tn y have either run | to ensure comfort during the coro'ng winter, they |)” buttery or the gleaming tents, Eust, Woes, 10 AL &T. 1. PL... 2 PATTERSON—On the oth inet, William Putt the blockade or obtained vey Wirough the rebel | spparently prefer to iud ilge im needlesa extravas | North, South, front aud rear, right ane leit, thus »EreR...... rd fou, aed wa Sn ‘ : : nes, nnd bave taken up the r abed ong us | gance now, Houce the danger of suforing, in the ture tatlio Ae tales around, Such is the Pevers- cot i BHO ont grrasspe ede | he tienda au « With their jamilica, for the better and easier pure at of any change calculatel to lesson their % gi ek te 14) 1 Boba by... Bie OO MSL ONS Tt Sihy | tlemey Ciny Lo v wusof purchasing, Bosides all this, the winter wt do. Ls i AON) are Te a wine { of " 1 antes Ney a) . pyran nance he Lat Sadan es Hh be * ; sa ical’ tatilly exces ‘The Joggervaut Saturnalia ta India, fy Tove. To.) M.8.4°N e140) | dave Ith Insts at 2 ofeluci pout ape of those quasi enemies are astonished atthe kine Beason alWays Chtald aucitional faniiy ecper if % 4 i a : a we Obio & Mise 1. Cen ies 4) la 2h¢h at. ber. 7th and sth aves, is ness of the rreceptious at ntire abeence of bit- | avd that which is approaching will be peculiarly cath shes wire appcnl Suy ek tie: Londen Ties “ge GO,» soo see 1Co. eb iy K iis NDOLPH-—On the Oth inat Joseph Rauuol ternesa towards the Southern people: at hearlng | marked in this respect, It will not be surprising ey ahes aa aie nee ges of the egress OFT Soo NY Ce aN iis. Soy Chi tN. an) : Hae 41 von 4,7 raaniths and We dave a 0 great festiv re 4 4 : pa 4 ; . i family are Mterated and reiterated, in oll classes of sucletysthat | 1, by the Orst of Jauuary, coal seils in thin city ut WOO. tWo greet inetivels: o bs rneus thet are so hed eo co Pk ee “ao ie iid vited to attend th ral, iia tu if re widely celebrated in India, They coumenced on | Sv Hud. ity. t sky oH CHL GN, WIT So 1 Wacerly Pin West bt nothing i# needed ou the; of the Southern | twe dollara a ton, and all other neceasar sata se do. lis aliv 600 do Sh gad Sunday atterpoon, ups. 11 at Sb o'clock me at Gites, b te: sas q : 1 lowe uel ropottonate advande, Dut wheiher ibid be the the 19th of June,aud were continued several weeks, vu Reading K 133% 00 Chi. & i. LR. 186 | ther tavitaten de tee NA ie rout, tee, to tertniniate the wary tut to lay down: thelr | prop fl ‘Hey iu Dusiug such caleu), | Othe 19th, the pricsts brought the you to the | ‘do... 1iZqalizig You Udo. AS Mls | day morning. to Metuckou, Sod for intecun arms, #lngly or collectively, aud resume their ex- | case or not the true policy iu sug Buch cale river to be betbeu, aud two weeks afterwards con: WANTINGTUON MARKET RETAIL PRICRA, Newark ON. J.) papers please copy, ! Asting rights uoder the Constitution, subject to no | tions Ia te leave a margin wide euough to cover @ idlibind bilin to bia debe aunt ihe Wildest crea New Youre, Friday, Sent. 9. ON= On Tues ler net t abatement, except such rights as have been au- | contingencies—to go upou the supposition that lesa (hat anitsss dlepel forever the datdsion thatthe En The difterent markote throughout the city ure bee pg hh ih ilineene @ulled or infringed by the exivencies of the war, prosperous titues are abeud, aud to take the precau ginning to ascame thelr wonted appearance, as folke | Wexford, freland, r A number of Coorsinns «re holding almost daily | tion of forestulling trouble by a little discreet ecou docs are abandoning the practice of inmolating {ug bon um the count nd business | Funeral, Saturday, at 2 rks PM n rr of Georstans are holding We) y for ia) ) A : ° wre returoiog home w country, and business de ‘ thetuselves under the car of Juggernaut, After ° ingsyto dev he \¢ c E y duri t f pleuty oar ) rtie! otfered tor , Pepe te meetings,to devise the waya aud weans for making | omy during a time of pleuty. tha baltistie necoeday wiilolt was took of ihe Character Devinniog to brink up, The articivs offered to PRADE Voricus, ‘the actual state of alfulrs kuown in their native wt Sep A Taare : et * i ure generally of a good quality, and good pric - State. They if the matter was understood ia | General Grant on the Union Prospects. of a farce, He grand ceremony cons ted in placing | geked for everything, Vegetables expectal! roA SPECIAL NG OF THE bo their Binte Legislature, that body would without ‘Tov following letter trom Geveral Guant ia | Me idol on the car and hauling tt back to the tem: | mand hisher prices than last week, but other articies horveeshoers, held at 112 1 st.ou Wedte uing, Sept. ith, ib w be not leas than $4 inte ; mt the heh apecial ved, thet the pod + ef, OO Bud wt members Le ie jueste meenne on Monday eveu Is thus deser! bed : are about the sane as iu our last report, pmed infinitely more deuse than ‘t Hulcher Meata, per lh. had even been onfthe former ovcasion, and all slong he 2025 erninently deserving of general attention, Whate ple, The s ever difference of upiniou may exist among the The crowd ‘hesitation, and almost by @ unanimous ‘vote, surrender the ute into the hands of Vor Veal General Suremwan on the spot; that the | home and foreign enemies of our couniry respects | the road were booths filled with aweatineats, hides | 2° favs; Ven rs . Lat o' tock order of the Assuciati contest is maintained on their side because they | Ing the result of General Grasi's catupaign, it ls ous masks trumpery rmingham ware and images | shots Lamb, es bio Ragged J2UBNEYMEN BAKERS UNION, NO ' ne: velleve th z , . 1 1 of Juggernaut, Keoshnw mua the otber deities of “Butter. be. ver l oo neore, 2810: will meet toonivht, nt 187 Rowers, okt have been led to be'leve Qiat the North is waging a | evident that it bas not caused him to abate a jot of the Enindoo mythology. ‘It waa a barbarous copy | pouleriten ner iy ‘ of wlll meet oxsnichts wt INT Hower’ unre ‘war of subjugation or extermination against them, | hope or courage in bis ability to prosecute the war | of a country fair, There were whistles aud totus Fruita,—Granes, 10a $0 per ib: Bananastley e band ullothers who wieh townie with as, d not A M by » tho Insti } f matiiate i vihing, | t shell-fish smelling horribly ju the sun, hue " halt peck, 2ua25 ¢ Churrios 1Gaz3: | der to inake arrancementsto receive No. 6 or bro ih Rater, ¢ oe ee ee eee tee suck’ fruit, some dimanea p DPA aud bere runes 26) Lemons Isaut Pere | Wry On the ¢ ie the Lith tast, and fution of slevery, and much less to prevent return | even more pervistent aud determined than ever, sud there a rudely coutzived * merry-go-round, Lar iante iy 6 BELin rea, JOHN Bile Medes eS i ! 7 Y werries Sper Per OHN RILY. Seo tos Union where ibeir rights would be, aw they in [Like all true men, his soul rises higher in| with stout babood enjoying the sport which that aaah, m enlt pe RY Le RICE ; MAN ATT oa ? 7 ; 1 ’ f Ss! J \ - the past have Leon, respected, They were hurried | tho midst of diffculties, and these diffi. | machine js capable of furnishing. There were + Pine Apples, euch, 2 §S* THER SHO UNIO ALL M ‘ , 4 nultie: Dper b che . match-girls, hideously ugly, chanting their drawl. Melons, voasu: | re of this Asrociation bnscby invited 1 Qnd throttled out of the Uuion, ia the first place, | culties disappear as be approaches tu crush ing, monotonous strains tu the music of ap old fide peck 3 Green i ie 8 ueot a pei Ade wt prdlox joy and especially the | them, die and wtem-tom, The centre of attraction were Book Trout : Merch, 10: Lake | thelrmecting " a ‘6 oracr oO} ’ rhaut curs, These kere, Sal : stiined the Da bot baba, Iaasesy have constantly re- Headquarters Armies of the United States, | the two Ju ve immense ri ; t : ; Cod, Sal; White) QEGAR MAKERS UNION—A\) MEETIS aH : ; ; “ t , Arguat 10, 'S64.—HLoN. F, B. | lumbering masses of wood, about 60 feet in hewwht, a Salt ; sega! # 4 ret igretted (ho schand wished continually and carncst- | Ww vunmmne—Deor Sit? state to all citizen who | carved Into a Vsorts of angles, and decorat Ralvon trate sents Piokoroh is rh s neta ryt mmsar “girtar iy Ty to rottirn to it, Thevo ideas are repeated too, | visit me that all we want how to insure an early | every square inch with figures of the Ceitics, Oysters per 1, Tha. Chane, ine ath dues ana proposals for mer be snip, BAM! and, if possible, more emp atically by North Caro. | restoration of the Union isa determiued unity of | @re coustructed in four stories Ho to spe: Be ae one triad ten tt PULUMON, Bios, ‘4 “iniang, as also by natives of ott Bhat 4 and sentiment North, Tbe rebele heve now in ibeir | upon each of those a crowd of Brahmins and their | ely 24025; Dried Cod Fish oo vy nal so) olher Bisctew an as f j “ ranks their listimau, bol tide bows and old men | frends were collected, Lane idole were pl are guarding prisoners, guarding railroad bridges, | euch corucr, and two ropes ut great length were at- and forming @ good part of thelr gurr sons for iu. | tached to the frontof the cur, iuoved upon trenehed positions, Any man Jost by them caunot | 9x he wheels, und the entire weight of be replaced, They have robbed the cradle aud the | the ponderous tabric must have been enormous, erave equally to yet the r present force, It was not until four in the afternoon that a by Bes what they lose in frequent skirmishes | gong waa beaten on the topmost division of the tles, they are now losing, from desertions | first car, and witha great shout Jugyvernaut hiu- and other causes, at least one regiment per day, | 8elf swathed in red cloth, was brought to the spot, With this drain upon t'em the evd is not tur diss | A tope was fastened to bim, and with much exe tant, if we wl only be true to ourselves, tiov Le Was boisted from stage to stage by the B ir only bope is im a divided North, Tbis | gund—for by bimscif the god seemed rather help. nessec, | less, Tuey dragged him up and uncovered bin, ed at To THE GLALR-DRESSELRS AND BAL t heC , Yorke—At nw meotiug « the ‘Trade, beid on Thuve » Aur, U5. at 426 8 et, it was Uuanitieudls aereed to calla ce ai i ude, to ¢ ve uy whieh a tb 5 nable us to clove oh. Ame un evening te Dy i at Wy o'eic Bt 426 Lroote #t, near Croahy, where all who ae ip teicetet ' A the sullect mie expected to be prorat JOHN BRO DEMONL, CHAD oA GALT Dut uALL ; (PO TATLORS—NOTICE—ALL MEMBER they find day by day repetitions of kindness, aud the same asgurances of the real public seutiment of the North, they speak more and more plainly and openly thoir own opinions We may congratulate ourselves and the country on the introduction of the Little leaven which these Gugitives may gather anong us and introduce as ‘they surely will, bite the p of Southern Bo- CF. Ss far as it can bave its way, so far will ft uttits Wale; Muster, Le Sew Huss, 10aiG; Weak pala; t peck, 4); Poach oth; Mint, Yad per buuch; pweet € t per doven; Challo: wb per bune bem reinforcements from Io " pete adh Gag who have uot made ous ther bil p@ towards hastening the day, towards which al} | Koutucky, Maryland and Mossourt while it would | #¥d the crowd saluumed to him in ther usual muda Onions, of Price mre ie juestwed to ment au thelr reapectit 8 are turned—the day of weaken us. With the crutt quietly enforced, the | fssbion, A huge usly thing be wus with enormous | inch, Male Let. phee eet B this Saturday evenine, to minke ou ‘w asia stdin Ah Zc enemy would become despoudent, wud would naske | eyes pasaced Click wits a broad wh te rim around | y) ‘ ys buneh, da denrattien ts tele Pree Bere Branpeihle: Manilest I but little resistance, them, Then another god was brought, and hoisted | Quart, Sununer’ Squashes, ¢ in Keio.us Hales Giand et, By te quce Manilest Destiny, Tbave no doubt but the enemy are excoodingly | up in the same way, but tou lower div.siou, and go] ter Plank each 5» Cawililo tial Committee y ss Ovr Dritish-Amevican neighbors present the curie | anxious to bold out until after the Presidential | om UH ull were full, Vbe crowd meauwhile kept | be ad; New Tyrnips, Liwl8 hail pock ; = us anomaly of sbusny the people of the United | election, They have many hopes trom ita effects, throwing garlinds and Conations to the Bralirocas yee goth Malt a} we? CELrng SOCUNE They hope # counter rvoluuon; they Lope the dirty, common-looking ten, With nothing Whate 4a5: Chickory, bab: Eve Plant, ¥a25 Btates and ut the eime tine copying the:r political | election of a peace candidate; iu fact like Micaw- er to distuyu sh thow trom the common mass | | cppery 403 ; Sweat Potatoes, halt poc TAT : an * system, The hicheet ambition of provincial states- | ber, they hope for some'hing to * turn up.'* except the white Brubminical throad over their | Be sue, 26ud0; Koblrabh, Sal, } A i ae ATREW I , A. Be SOCIETY :. ne natabl’ . Our peace triends, if they expect peace from shoulders, en the gods were ull in thetr places, Smoke! ta, per [b.—thama, 25a!0; Should NO, by seor 44th at and Sth av. Voemorro. See ACT MEP) ORAL 8 seal: illo rATARa: are much m Ml ey won be but the | tWo large wooden bores were brought out one 53 Bacon, 24a25; Tonzues 11 Ly peteseg 7 (Abe by yes HU RLEIGH, the dix of the British North American colonies on the plan of the United = States Constitution, The proposition meets with unexpected favor, and, strangely enough, on the ground of hostility to the United States and dread of the ambition of the restored Union, The Canadians ) LJ shed Ame 2) Sausage, 15422; Pripe, iv . nee bevinn'ng of War, with thoussads of northern men | Live and the other white, each with a th ick tail MAB 7 fe br MALY jong the South because of our d.srrace in alloy + eusking sp at ap oagie oF reat degrees, Teese pal Re at ii ie wih A sng separation, To buve “peace ou any terms," | gay steods were tasioned ty the cur, aud a Brahmiu = ’ > ee = TNAN, Pree HENRY 2, thes sire would demand the restoration of their | stood Upon the beck, vot each, holiung by a TOE) _ SPECIAL NOTICES, = slaves already freed, 1 would demand indem- At this time the scene Was extraordinary, wh ae = . — nity for losses sustained, and hey would M road itself was quite impassable for the crowds ot Ybrenological Examinations, with Churts, Py Teme treaty which would make the North slave people, whose oly bodies and dirty ways did not | and full written descriptions of character, aud advice r Avy it orn or, will deliver NAB MAGINN, tho exquisit be jicwui., JAS. BREN MUUHAL TA Ree see. 4 nee Meeting, Sept Lith ? P.M s nm 5.4, MCADDAM, Faq at} sit e for the South, They would demsnd pay for tho | improve the flavor of the Leated a:mospuere, Far | us tothe most appropriate purwulte in which you can fer-—Mle HEM NA Mies OX ‘ ANAS Miss sUOT? and Blue Roses believe nothing more firmly thay | restoration of every slave escaping to the North, as the 679 could reese this Catey agen und | pest succeed ; Faulta—how to correet theu Health-- ane KOT KER, EDWD. BROWNE, Pres, Lt hi mmodi a ° y ¢ , . 8. Gu x when a thougaud gongs were se: beating, and the i anal LAGUIRE, Ree. sec bed repent ” ithe r apoE Lewes the Yours truly, LB Guat Brabenaa veel Upon’ the poouls Pie he wid | be* t© secure and retain it: the Manaceueut of 1 uvincible legions fEANT ane new march ' aTmner : SATHER MATHEW T. A SOCIEDY. Grant's Earthworks Around Petersburg, | ¢x¢itement ran through this enormous living | Children) self-improvement, ete, wiven daily ty I No. 4 of oe rae fe! rey “u Marge ae f lat < mast, The ropes were xed, und multitudes | Meese, FOWLER & WELLS, at Sov Broadway, | ronce society yet organ t hold anarhenar it 4 correspondent of the 8; id (Mass.) R&+ | pusned to thew, eager for the houor of pulling | New York. arn mone ritione ou Sunday PUBLICAN, Writing August 30, gives the following | their deity along. Ou the car itself there could Lib, clock, at thei miei No. north to practically vindicate the Monroe doctring by overrunning tho British Provinces and ane nexiag them to the United States, To pre. : 3 Messrm Fowler & Wells, Phrenologista | Iss) td ecription ¢ 7 onstructed by Grant's | #areely have been less than 200 nen, Perhaps “uP 4 mOlomun eltth st, near a When the infant prodigy, Mas- wich ASa. oonpommation® ibe Briss Auans description rye rks constructed by Grant's | rey One thouseud pullitag at the ropes tied and Publishers, sive charts duly, wt {ov I ade | tor Loaniel Me ote S a sear olds vill ae Ver one of hit can provinciuliste propose the motable ex; army around Petersburg : they pulled forslong time in van, The ear bad ‘ = ing beer: thor etimulante tate eet After all the descriptions given of this battle- | been in one place for # whole year, and had Nolselew Elliptic Sewing Machine.—Run | })).0) centre, there are probably few at the North who | muue w deep hole for itaelt by its great weight, by Hot Au, ; Be wu ev and see thea betore pareh: have @ correct ides of the position ag itis, Even | Again and aguin the Brahuins siouved and pes. | f wewhere. Othce and Swesroom 53T Browdway jereiimnulants, Jolin Mecrath, be Janes’ Loman Catholic T, A. Bose dient of bending oT United States soldiers by adoptiag the Unite} Statos Constitution, In other ple of that loeaity on the aehaeine ‘ H SUPE, Propietor 1 nfluence ot ius ts : ‘ ‘de: ; {cme operat nite y o r themselves, At 1 oak toxlestion, Biucing by Mise Boo: 1 Iwai words, they resori, in tacir extremity, to the old soldiers turn liar with siege operations com'ng | ticulated, loughing smong ast : ——— tox } Mire Gooue and Mestre, Oem —s0 often successfully pur sate athe rq here trom other points, bave teen surprisad st | the mob huppened to pall together instead of | Yandecarm’ Kereka Cotive Menownn and Michoel Othe ATR tem what they saw and what they did not see. The | one after the otuer, und the buye mass moved | fr i Parity ape deli extent of ground occupied is enormous, On this | forward a few yards groauluy as if it had beon a] PP po Ser £ nd Bb 4 1 ‘ the exoavations and embsnkments Call syateme living creature, It stopped, aud for a few im.nutes | PAS15: Bole Agent 145 Chambers ne eee TE eT oe, (RUBE TLEMING, Prost atic and correct to the eye of the vaper.enved | the crowd stood in wimost perfect sileuce, Thea orthe Hairand Skiu.—-erry's Tricope a enginger) have the appearance to ®cagusl observer | the Brahmins gave the signal und this the it | Meious The bestand cheapest ariicie, Sold ty al | PYATHER MATHEW T, A, B, SOCIE of incompleteness and confused lrrogularity, | crusbed out a Lite woth every revolution of its hide. tusgiate, ae N There is bo well-detined chain of works with dn- | ous Wheels covered a# they were with human fess | Grover & Baker's Highest Premiam Elnse | |). at i o'cwek. skers-Mr. Mulva: ised front, ag ut Bermuda Hundreds, to be sven | and gore, The vast multitude seemed suddenly | tic SUtch Sov lag Machines 495 Brouwdwuy, Ne Had & OMe Giuties. singing by MrO'sull from any polns along the parapet stretchiug | possessed with e fit of delirium, They fought gud | #84 29o Puston at, Bioko Tok se in stocker, BLO, CONNOR, Pr away in either dircction as fsr us the eyvcau | struggled with each other to yet near the car, - Oe ae ateanes tree - reach, There ly no succession of parallels and | which bud stopped as if by magic, They stooped fareen MATHEW bers are reques'e 1 wo mect teimoou, at 2 o'clock, for tie tic us tisvor the Hallon Sunday ut PLUOK of (he Courtitue is to be hoped @ inuy meet the success It deservos, From whatever motivo it may be prosecuted, by Provincial politicians, and the English ral ug classes—-whether from hate or love —the Proposed plan of British American Confoder ition, based obviously en the fundamental princi. ples of the Constitution of the Untted r, Marte ny, Mi, SOCTL ; AY, ‘: ak. Ae we Sipe sips clearly tend.ng to a prominent object of at- | ddwu, and peered beuesth its wheels, and rose with BOYLE— Jane Harelay, only dauehter of Geo No. fy Brooklyn: Hull Speakers to. Btates, is an event of which we may well | tuck, ason the Morris Islaud swad waste, The | ecared faccstotell the'r {cada of the sight, 1] and Aunie Boyle axed 40 tionths aud 6 days deere | Borrow (sunday) evening wre, Jas, Hiendan, D, be proud, It affords another illustration of *he priceless valve of the political system whieh “enaves and traitors are stieinpting to undermine, mnd throws out once more in bold relief before the world the far reaching wisiom of Wasnixa ros, aJerruzsoy. and the founders of the Repubhe, who Jegisiated uot merely tor men, but for humanity, The admirable eystem of checks and counterpolses of the Federal, Stace and local government, by which strength aud Uberty are wade mu fually dependent upon cache other, seems to ‘have anticipated all tha wants of the com- ing ages. The politial system of the fathers Cows Lot uppess susceptible of improvement, after tho lupeo of nearly a century of unexaimpled Mmeutal, socio! aud physical growth and progress, Jo peacestle siopioun by the British-American Polvaies will do mory to consolidate the peoples of whole country for miles about seems dug up and | made my way to the buck of the cur, apd there saw | tes etied, ft: fates on saonari, Sin-ert—Messrs, J. HE shoveled over, with uo other purpose tha to tuake | upou the ground w very od wouat, all wriukled | _ ite riatives and friends of the family are reep TROGTALY mnostine Ob the Backers ae 4s any Lesps aud as many holes ag are possible | aud puckered up, with scurcely a lineament of ber | filly ibvied to tread the fuuerml, thie (matures) | Mo Pu setunl atiendanes lat Bie bald a§ ¥ P inagiven espace, There ia along Mne of low ritle | face recognisable for blood und dr Her right atternoon, at ¥ o'clock, trom the residence of hur Qs business oF ; Prec pels , A Ingortance will be transacted, io LAN 1 pits or our advanced videttes, Bick of these there | toot was banging by @ thread, the wheels had pase. | | Fd Ge yee trp preheat Wok | JOHN TIKKNEY, Kee, sec, | AMPON, tyes isu stronger line of embankments before » wide | ed over the center of her nearly nuled body, sud | F., ure iespectially invited soe ¥ F ——ereeme — = trench for the pigket reserve, There are bomb. | a faint quiver of anguish ran through her Deals rt atte NE ES. ea id v4 JA! ON HALI.— THE MEMBERS OF ‘roofs hue hemispherical heaps of earth and Jozs | naked frame as she seemed to struggle tu rise, Not | loud wile) Patrick Cannon, meek doe mre Mie bee Vather Mathew (3, 'T. A.B, Society, Branch No, ‘ke # New Bogland potatoe cellar, in the outer line, | one in the crowd olfered to move her, or raise ber The friends and acquaintances of the teuily ase (cae will bold « publi erence meeting on Runday for the videites to craw] into when shelled by the | miserable gray head from the ground, but they | tepectully invited to atteud the tunerus, tis (ature | Saltese tt the above Lull.” Good speake rnemy. There are botmb-proofs in the second line | stood looking on with vucant stares, while the | U#)) wilermoom, luth inat, at 4 o'clock, trom bh rlate | PYNCH See eyed Mr. HARDT, Prog, JOHN tor tho pickets. There is aiarver bomb-proof for | Brabming from the car gazed down | Terence, 172 Mulberry dil on ; TOT aE | ay the poker headquarters ; Twr.te trom that. ‘There | with ws much unconcern as could well be |, CLANCY —On Sept, 9th, 1504, Charles Clancy, aved Lo sistoReMeN’s UB, SOCLETY—THR Are covered Way loug treachea t protect passing | written on @ buman countenance, The 21 years und 6 mouths. we riibersot the soldiers from rifle bullet trom the vidette pitsto|erowd cried — that there were. nore iy iw tivudy of the temily, and those of hie brother AL Lf O'Clock, uooe eeevelt at on Baturday, Sept the reserve, and from the reserve to the rear, | under tae ear, and when I looked beneath it seem- pate &y are respectfully tovited to witend bhe Hee | oo their Br or eon, to Pay the Inet tribute of Leape Along these covered Waya are sinul! bomb-proot | ed as if the wucels wore choked with dusky bode urda)) atlerawon orgs 9 Py capers sad ti ha DENNIS BL iL VANeP TR meE lr. By order dodgiuy boleg in the side walls, Lke bunk-swailows | ‘wo or three chokedars here made their Sppear- | COUGHLIN 0 m nf diese | Rea, PEBLINAN, Pres, ROGhK MeGRATH, nests. | Then there ae graves. Away at the frout | wuce and compelled the erowd to move back. Upon | o'ciuks Maly Reanolt a (Thou Cochin 6 | HE} ATHE PHEW TAC BD scar # single grave on u barren sand-bill; two or iting closer to the Wheels I saw that one of tuem | uati\e ol the Parish of Che ihe Co oie Laitrine, tise T Poa Py THER MATHEW 'T, A, B soct three graves under solitary tree; half a | wasbulfover tho body of a mun, und that it bad | lund, aved 40 years, pict ntdciaad J Saeki esp oF, jfeenpolnt, will hold ite reguiag dozen graves in ® row on the plain; pw’ crushed out his bowels, aud fistened itvelf like | , /be triends and relatives of the family are respect- | d, veir ball in Frankia sty on Bum lout mounds of yellow ‘cli he ent rpeak ad cane oe ead apd monster in bis blood, Close by Downey, The rerulae ociety will ammembie at theig ’ te 11th, at 7 o'clock P.M. sowe insatiable fully invited to abtond the funeral, on Saturday witer- | nent speakers and + Prouiie j noon, 10th ins x b ate reside id singers wil be present aud addreas Mou or orecket-box cove | Bim Were lay aucther wen crushed 1 deaat—be | His ast Lotk a New York desde tae Pieegttans PALI, LAMB, L190, vas. AW Palen WMHEW PA. B SOCILTY, No.3 .N. V4 Pathor Matthew Hl, 206 Biebth ov elety) will continue hist dincourse to (ie worksug peve! + N.Y, Hall Zid at, td ave,—On Sunday even'g?

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