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(Coniinued from the rat page) “ 7 f nn nay be Moves s successor ur annex the Duchy eer ay yet expedient. The present Grand Duke of Bruna. fi ick \e ei. rovrage ‘wud miaerty, and broods soli- and shunned in ace famous tary and love, shuuuing soci return by wan, The lastofan ta history for great and nobie dees. Tur Memphie-Granwadackoon AtlantaGriffin Arrest ia the present ttle of the old Merophia Avrntal- a rabid secersion sheet, vbose editors have been outrageously persecuted by Grant and Bher- man, aid wh janet reetine-place is the town uf Griffin, fifty rom Atlan! On we drive ip tearful chase Por d pursued," and if thie sort of penpatetic uewepaper editing wees on tatich longer, the APTRAL, whose titles “Like # wounded snake, draga its slow leneth og — will bave finally wo “bring up’ in the At dautic Oooar CEN BRAT called out for a apeech at Baler, Mare, vee tay, and responded a4 follower: arn vlad to meet you t «lay and con- wratulate X onthe neewot the rious victory jet achieved by a clorious Geveral. Dhave known General Sheridan Jong and well, and while some were perbaps impatient, Wink ug that LF waa elow, E felt weaured (fat we y wating for an to inflict n he tlow and that be one of the Leasveatot he war, Tam H ite oo tom rlhowa will » the the next tures or four months Vi ‘ cok with nal reversen, but the atuetion ta much that the loyal armies wil) ie iruruptant and the rebellion will be eruahed.'* vobbeepee Paormaarar “The good folke " revolved to fill their quota, vis af was _ inted to go to wis © veterans, ‘This they didjand a s wen their Lonuty eud receiving ali the nm uy papersin return, they started to return b were toet on the way by a the 4 mM toy alter atripplog ther of valley towetber with their This little epiaode bin wy awh ward pe draft ie so cloge wt heud tw 1 relutes ty the tyob: omtntiee by guerniilad ie certata pieces th wition, especial ‘That part ft) vhug’ up ot the Jy laughable" LOCAL NEWS, NEW YORK AND THE VICLNITY, Hours, -On Monday, Sd Octo. Der, the eveuioy aehool4 throughout the elty will Le opened for the purpose of giving public tustruc- tion to wll Where wo or avocatiune prevent them from attending ju the ‘There are many KvENING Sc lay time, youog wen ond w uo vow in the elty in good Busines whe received oo other education than that obtaine | at these evening # hols while some have even become teachers in their turn These bave profited by the eysters, aod bave spent the time which they had to spare after they returved from their daily iabor t purpose At is te be re gretted that inetficent, diworal and drinking wen Dave been employed through political influence as teachers .u these even ug schouls, It is related of ene of these tea bers that be bas even attended Bight eekoo! more toon once iu ou #tate of intoxica- tion, The school wonld ge on quietly and orderly until this mau appeared, In a few raoments @ pro- Jenged * Ey b—h—h! shouted by the * Princl- pal" fevhow principles wore not the beat.) gave “the pupils notice tuat be was under the in‘uence of Fiquor, and then farewell to tue discipline; books ‘were given "py, and fun, which soon “grew fast end fursous,"’ beenwe the orler of the night. On ene ovension a #ehool inthe immediate neighbor- hood, but in @ different ward, was attended by « mumber of young men, whe tora time seemed to profit by the jusiructions they received One evening, however, a deputation of secholara from the other eelioo! jorned ju the ast mentioned fustitu- tiov, Very soon thelr spirit of m achief showed it- melf, aad they becaue quite troublesome to the teachers This was notall, They sowed the seed of discontent @toong the others, telling therm that the school was a Lumdrum kind of « place, and Horne that there was no fun in it, but if they would only eome tu ——-"s school then they would see “ what they would see." About fifty acholara took this advice, and went to the other school, where they found tho Principal in a» happy-go-lucky frame of mind Those who preterred * fun "* bet- @er than iuetruction, had pleuty of it thas night. Woe of the Asviatant City Superintendents (ntormea our reporter sometiae agu that he knew of a night e@ebool which otlered extraurdinary attractiun to @ large wumber of pup la in the persons of two violinists who were employed there, aud to the @ound of thet: music Cainiug Wae ladulyed in dur- ing aud atterechool hours It ja to be hoped that @uch w state of thioge will uot obtwiu duriog the e@gbteen woelkd ol winter ooW approaching, when these sehools will be kept open, It ean be pre vented by the lveal Bourds of schov! officers paying more attention to their duties und visiting these achvols at unvertadu tes; then f they discover @uy “fun goluy on, prowpily disuues the Prin- <ipals. Ossrguirs oF GeNenat Russe__,—The fu- peral cereuoulos of this gullaot general took place Yesterday afleruoou about Sig o'clock, from the Governor's Room, City Hull The cota was re moved to the hearse inthe Park at 8 o'clock. It Was carmed by e git sol Gers of the sth Regt, N Y¥ 8.N.G, which reviment was detailed the guard oft honor over tho remains Atwebout # quarter past S, the processiou moved off in the tolowmy order Drum Corps 3th Roywauent. Bains do a ius 400 wen, Uolecel Varian, Troop do Ciemeouuted, Pub Pail Bearers. Moor Gene Fronklin, Jiart- satf, Buttertield und Sandiord, wod Briywdier Gen- @zale Bartlert rad Webb, Otcers of the Army two aud two, Jtuus, &e, There were also prosent Col, ©, W Darling, of Genera! San tiond's Stall, Lieut. Col, MoMaton, of Gonera! Dx") Stat, Col Murray, Oth N Yo OV. Are fillery, Gevess!s Uunt, Morris, Bartlett, &e, The procession moved out of the west wate of the Perk, through Browiway tw Courtlands street Fer ry, where the body Was puton board the bowt and couveyed for Sua! juterment tu Salem, Washington eounty, New Yors Numbe FULTON Sracer Prayer Meerings,—Ap- pResses wy Disrrdcisuky Ministers, rre.--The eeventh unui) ersary vl these uwetiugs oecurred yes- ‘terduy, aud eppropriute services were held in the Relocined Dutch Church, 1 Fultou aud Wil- “View streets. The Church was well filled, aud the @tercises were interesting. The Rev, Dr. Budding ton presided, aud opened the services by reading Bhe 1sth «Lapter of the First Book of Kings, utter Which he juoty some remarks relative to the oc- easion, Rey De Krebba, of the Old School Pres- “byterian Courch, was then introduced, He allud- to the fact tuat this was the auniversary of the Fultou street prayer meetings, and sald that for weve yosrs the bearts of Gad'’s people Lad been in- Buewed by thew. some of them who hau been converted here were ail alive, while otbers bad whe tw the joy above, Many have come here ask- fia van they should do to be saved, while others went iv requests to be prayed for, These mect- tage stuod befuse tho Churct’ aod the world as @ pymbel and revguisive u! he duty of prayer, Be UPLEr \ -~ \ a} 2 ‘> ti, ' was far from underrating the importance of any of the weans of grace, but be saw that many attended more to tbe preactiny of the Gospel than tw prayer. Men might | ke w bear the Gospel preached, but er ught we into im communton with . In fact, nothing was of use without prayer. auil mivht plaut and Apollos might water, but it was the spirit of God only which gave the in- erenwe The Rev. Dr Howard Crosby, of the Proshyte- ran Church, next addressed the uv He ad- verted to the tect that Cbristianity was founded in auplety. The early Christian Church Levan with afew sirople apostles, while the Reformation commenced With ® poor monk, whose conscience w pricked by the errors of hiscbhurch, He saws Kkcuess between this simplicity and the orkau of the Fulton street prayer meetings. It was in prayer that Satan tewpted the Coristian wore than me any otber eet of Lig religion, su. he urge all to 4y Without cess ug, tur the promise of the Most fia Was to auswer prayer, God always five wood gi'tsin answer to proyer, and aa ap illustration that God auswers prayer, he alluded to the etfect of the meetings here heli. Rev. Mr. Ridgeway (Methodist) war the next spoaker, The communi n of the church uniter the body of beleve wy and constituted the jonia by which the church wae tinited and knit together, He rejoiced that the coro, fon of the church war not confined to any one form, but God bad been pleased to accept diferent forma, all tending the saine way, and binging us the giltot the Holy Ghost, He closed with an earnest prayer that God Would ae unite the church that her joints might be Knit together in Christ Josue, A verse of the byron Rock of agen, cleft for me," was then sung, after which Rey. Dr Sknd- dor, mistiousry, was tutroduced, and bi spoke from the Ist vorne of the 116th Pain ; “I love the Lord, because he hath heard meg voice and my sup. plication" He said that God having beard his oople’s p pra waa the cause of their love toward tie He dwelt upon the power of prayer, and in- @tanced «case ip bis own experience, where be bad rospored through the instrumentality of prayer, fhe algo made seme ellu m to the war, and the canse of the Union, which dl toud Rey. Dr. Weston, of the Baptias Dext addressed the congregation. He remarked that the teu who prayed did aluost all thet waa uveceseary, and Le who remewbered another ta hia prayers wasone whom God binself would love, be men who wiuply maid “God be mercifal to we,’ bad bie prayer heard, and froma thus com- tuenciug w prey for bimwell Lis heart wens forth to bin relatives, bia friendé sud all mankiod, Me con. chided with a tribute to the Pultua etreet prayer tertiu sy Mr. Blair, of the United Presbyterian Chu wus the next speaker, He eudesvored to show that God bad been always present at these meetings and urged his bearers tw wrestle with God until bis blessing was given to our city, to our nanon aud to the world, He also made some allu- ®iousty the war, thut were well received by the sudience, Wm. E Dodge, Esq, then spoke, thanking God for the establish iment of these prayer meetings, that fur seveu years Luve prospered, uud be boped that every tasu ebd Wouwen present would unite tn thut Miankagiviog The dotviogy was then suny and the srahetten tion was distn'aved with the spostolic benediction by Rev. Dr. DeWitt. War bors it Mban?—The following card te betny circulated extensively througuuut the city: Extract From 4 Space Devrvgarp at Faxecty. Hatt, Boston, Mass, Manou lira, 1850, 8Y Danxicn. Waneter,— "i! the jafernal fanatics and abolitionists v get power in their hauds, they will override the Constitution, set the Bupreme Sourt at defiance, change and make laws to muit themselves, lay vielent hands on thowe that ditter with them in their opinions or dare question their infallibility, and finally bankrupt the country end deluge it with blood." Dr, Zacnanie Ovt or DANcen.—Dr. Is- eaher Zacharie, the chiropodist, who was shot in the face by Samuel M. Barrett, is believed to bave Leen ouly severely injurcd, andon Dr, Waterman's certificate, Justice Shandier admitted Barrett to bail in $1,600, and Mr, Jacob L Back, of No, 107 West Thirteenth street became Londsman, INperenpenr Mernovist Coxvenencr,— The Conference mot yesterday morning at 91-2 v'clock, A.M, The Committee on the state of the country presented @ report in favor of # vigorous prosecution of the war and declaring that Farragut, Sherman and Grant were the only peace embesea- dors, The resolutions were adopted and the con- ference adjourned sine die, Tuk Hoxricertrorat Exmipition of the American [ostitute, will this vear be held at their Koows, No. 21, 22 and 23, the Cooper Union Build- ‘ug. The Exhibition will be opened on Tuesday evening, 27th inst, at 7 o'clock, and will continue vpen toree days viz: Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, tho 25th, 20tb and Buth, from 9 o'clock, A. M, until 10 o'clock, P.M. Premiums are to be «warded fur the best verietiesol Fruit, cut Flowers, wod Floral decorations Tu& First ANNUAL Bate of the Father Mathew T A B Swiety will be given at Montague Hall, Brooklyn, on Wednesday evening, Sept. 28th. Duy Doce anv Last Broapwar R, RB. Co, ~The track of this Company ts now being extead- ed frow opposite Barnun.'s Museum through Ann, Woliwds wud Pultou streets 0 Bouth Ferry, PueRE WILL be Mesto at the Coutral Park vu the Mull, tu-duy coumencing at 4 o'clock PM. PROGLAMNE— Pant Lat, Park March 1, Overture to “La Brewer D, Preston Adam, Yo Der Woenderer "* + see oe Bebubers. SV iaty Did! Polke +++ Jullen. Pagt 2d. 4. Grand March from "Ruin Von Atbeo.* Reet- hove 6. Overture to Waverly." Berlioz 0 Quickstep frow “Pause Geunod 7 Graud selection from Attd Verdi. Patt 3d S. Quickstep from “1! Poliute.""....... Dontzetta, Yo SUreea HL" Notturu HB. Doiworth 1, Boog, "Why do Bummer Roses Fade". Wallace Rowautiker Walte apace Netioual Pos Pouri, Jewisd Devication.—The new Broadway Syusgogue of the cougregation Shaaray Tefila, fur- werly worshipping iu Wooster street, was dedi- cuted yesterday afternoon with appropriate core- woules, The synagogue is situated ju Broadway, Lotween 36th wud SOtb streets, on the former site of the Towusend's Buildings, aud bas been erected upd fitted Up for thie congregation at a yreat ex. pense, The interior of the building presents » buudsorue wud tustetul appewrauce, sud is finished tum five atyly of art. It is sp ious and sutticieutly colmmedigua for all purposes. The ceremony of dedicuton, according to the Hebrew Ritual, is very iupressive god interesting, consisting of the chuuting of paaliuas, passayes of the Holy Scrip. tires ele. and on this occ coucluded with wo eloquent serinon by the R M Isancs, the min- fater of the congregation. A corupetent choir, un- der the superintendence of Mr. Woltf, chanted the psa bud hrinns, The synagogue was filled by al ¥ respectable convregation, a great Dum- ber of ladies beimy voticestle among the audience, Pikk,—About two o'clock yesterday morn. ing, a tire broke out in a two story frame building iu West 69th street, near 11th Avenue, occupied aud owned by Peter Kusso, who used it ag @ akin dres#ing manutactory. The building, machinery and contcnbs Were totally destroyed, The loss on the two fortner was about $2,600, tbat on the stock of akins (which belong to down town werchants, and are insured) $30.0. ‘Tbe tire originuted in the drying roow., FatauLy Buryep,—On Thursday afternoon Nettie Brush, of No 691 Second avenue, was fatally burned, her clothing baving taken fire from » hot wove, When she founu ber a | on fire she ran creaming into the street, ran to Gd ber, ebd pulling eff theie coats, Wrapped these aid reached her tov late, ae sbe bed inh: Coroner Wiidéy will bold an tnquest to-day. “ Happy Village Home," own handa, james; but ‘alod thelr fire. Ad LOSMENTS. Baascu's.—The Masonic Drama, ‘ The Signet of King Solomon," will be kept on for aucther week, aad the Tow Thumb combination will perform the Ravel Pantomime of Mona. De Chalemeau. Deaier wil) dance s comic pantomime on stilts. In the afternoon, the laughable farce of “The People Lawyer" will be produced, The house is always crowded in the afternoon and evening. No extre charge to the lecture room in the morning Tony Campugi.'s Mixerng.s,—There is no abatement in the attendance at this piace of euusement iu the Howery Next week, ‘Mesher aud Smasher," 'd Choose to be a Bi and « new eong, * My are announced, TRADES’ MOVEMENT, A meeting was held on Tbursday, nnder the ans- pices of the Citizens’ Association in the hal! of the Cooper Institute, preliminary to a grand mass meeting to be called in the name of the Painters’ trade to be beld ata future day. were mado sbowing up the present corruptions of the City Government, and proposing as the only Short speeches retnmdy that the people take the mutter into their The meeting waa most enthusiastic ond those present were most unaniinous in their desire tor # reformation in the City Government, Carrer any Furstevas Cieeas held thei usual weekly meeting on Thursday, at 267 Bowery. The Banding Committees on Early Closing reported all Byron cloned at T o'clock except one tusu in Hud- fon street below Spring, who had lately come inte that newhborhood. It was agreed to send @ com. inittee to walton him, The Comusiitee appotnted t coufer with the Hardware and House Furnishing Clerks relative toa consolidation of the two Socie- ties reported progres, atia: whieh the weeting ad- Journed Packing Bot Maxens held a very large meeting op Thursday, a8 195 Bowery,an cominuted ofheers for the ensatny six suonths. A deleyation from the Dry Goode’ Clerka appeared, to confer with the Packing Box wakersio rejation t) Tretes’ move meuts Upivey Coovgre.—The Grand Society of this teody bad @ meeting, Tuureday, at IST Bowery, A debate occurred as to the ciasditication of men, a# now practised in the Navy Yard, but the meeting adjourned without taking auy definite ection in the preiises luon Movutorus beld's very large meeting on Thursday, at 227 Bowery, but tranescted none but the usual routine bustneas, auch as collecting dues, fiues, dee The Society now numbers over tour buadred mewbers THY COURTS, Tus Cage ov tux New Nation —The Injunction restra'niug Gen. Cluseret trom publishing « paper koown ag the New Nation, was dissolved yesterday moraing, bls Monor taking the ground that it was @ proper came for «jury, and that it would bee wrest bardsbip to prevent defendant frou publiah- ing the paper util # trial could be bad, Covat or Gaswuas. Sesaions.—Charles Patterson, of 199 East 1vih street, was convicted of robbery, in baving been engaged with others in robbing Mr, Lewis W. Ballard, in Third avenue, pear Eighth street, on the night of Jannary®. The prisoner waa remanded for sentence, City Judge Rume! passed sentence as follows: Nallie Black, for attemnpr a6 grand larceny, Pemitentiary one year; Kate ing, for grand larceny, Penitentiary one year; Hella Willistns, for grand larceny, State Prison two years. Charles Johnson, who had been convicted ot at- t at grand larceny, was remanded ; Garrett McPartlin, convicted of grand larceny, was liber- ated Under & suspens.on of sentence, and Lra Ayres, also vndicted tor grand larceny, was favored in Like tuanuer, BROOKLYN. Mass Mrerixc,—An immense mass meeting of the South Brooklyn Democracy was held at M.T, Coleman's 10th Ward House, corner of Court aud Bergen streets last evening—it being made the «- casion for raising @ eplendid banner, 2030 foet in dimensions, and beammg the names of the Demo- cratic candidstes, with figures of McClellan and Pendleton, surmounted with the motto, e Union must and shall be preserved, at all baz- ards."" Mr. D. B. Voorhies presided, asaisted by sevorul Vice-Presidents and Secretaries. Patriotic resolutions were adopted, aud aidresses were made by Judge Finn, John G, Shumaker, Eaq., Hon. N, B. Morse, Heury D, Veeder, Esq., and Judge 8. D. Morris. The greatest enthus asm wes manifested by the vast throng in attendance—numbering some 6,000-—and espociully wo when the name of “Litsle Mac"' wus mentioned Colleti's Band was in atten- dance, and furnished ehoice music at intervals, ReeRUITING,—The number of men recruited {o the Third Congressional District, Brooklyn, yeeterday, was about thirty, PouiticaL,-—The Montague Hal! Democracy Kiugs County bave nominated Mr. Demus Barues us thelr candidate for Congress in the Bec- ond D strict, now resented by Hou. Martin Kalbteish It w probable that the conventions called by the other two Democratic commitieas will take Up (he same candidste PRizk Figut PRrevextev,—A_ party of bruisers residing in the 6th Ward, made arrange- ments to fight at Sunnyside, Queens County, yes- terday morning, but were prevented by the 42d Precinct Police, who watched the principals so closely that they were uaable to leave Fikes,—Yesterday morning, about 9 o'clock ® fire broke outin # small frame-dwelling house in Dean strect, vear Carlton avenue, and damayed the premises to the extent of 200. The building is owned by Mr. Charles Chrietruas and occupied by Jobu Cain and Cornelius Hurley, woo lost abouts #)09.~partiaily insured... A slibt tire broke vut at No, 202 Water street, on Thuratay evening, caused by sky rockets, Damage slight. [oa run- ging to this tire, Hugh Deberty was knocked down by Engine 19 wand badly burt Bovy Rucovesud,—The body of a colored boy named James Frauklin, was picked up in At- lautle dock basin yesterday, He was identified by his mother aa one of the victims of the boiler ex- plosion un the tugboat B, B Sanders some day last week His face had been blown off and bis torn ont, His mother identitied bim by a one of his Lagers, of JERSEY CITY, Unton Mass MEETING IN Jekser Crry— Ongantzen Attempt tO Barak it Ur.—A County Union Mass Moeting was held at Van Vorst Square last ulght, which was attended by the various clubs Councils, d&e, from all parts of the coun- by, together with # large concourse ef citizens, tn- cluding mauy females, The different clubs carried transparencies, torches and lanterns, and about three-fourths of the dwellings were iMuminated, ond together with fireworks, the scene was quite brillant. Alderman Pangborn presided, Speeches were inade by Mr, Z. R. Pangborn, Hon, Lyaac W, Scudder, and Gen, John Farnsworth, of Dlinois, at the main stand, and by other gentlewen at other points near by. Gsugs of rowdies, bumbering two or three hundred, attempted to break up the meet. jug by booting, yelling and other demonstration: but were unsueceastul, The Union men rallied ap drove them back two or three times and some sons wore Bred, 060 Gen, Farnsworth, while speaking, but w'thout baru, The meetin Tasted until after 11 o'clock” J Tas Drarr ix New Jersey,—The draft wes continued in the Fifth district on Thursday, One hundred and twenty-six names were drawn for the Third Ward of Hoboken. Yesterday the draft was continued in the remaining wards, snd probably tm Jersey Gity today, Newark ts seour- ing a large namber of substitutes, and the dn there will probably be very light, AT THE MEBTLNO of the Congregational Con- vention, the session of which hee just closed tn Jersey City, resctutions were edopted, expressing thanks forthe recent military successes, resolving to sustain the brave soldiers who impert! their Ives for their country, end pledging renewed support to the Government. MARINE NEWS. 6 &.—H W,, more 03 4. CLEARED, STRAMBHIPS—Golden Bule, Ni } Ocean Wahet Bias wenees Bor We SHIPB—Ernert Charles, Antwerp, (tllert, Ham- bore: Lizale Homan, Liverpool Kit Carson, Monte- video; F Hamilton, New Orleans. BARK—Starlight, Reynolds, for Oporto, BRIGS—Alice, Point an Petre, Gued; A jortes, Diatatnoras; Spartan, Harbor Grace, Se a SCHOONERS.John Northrup, Maranhem; Oko- Jona, Pictou; Chingarora, Accomac, New Berlin, Md; Presto, Fortress Monroe: Triad, Reston: Dolphin. Philadeiptta; Jane Maria, Norwich; Annadilla, N Red. BLOOP~ Sonator, Hart, for New Haven, ARRIVED. ATVAMSHIPR. Sidon. Liverpool and Queenstown: (Gen Meigs Fortress Monroe; Admiral Dupont, Fort. Monroe: Filen & Terry, Newbern; KE B Louder, New Orleans Cheasapeake, Portland. SHIPS. (irand Canaria, (Sp) Tae Palm via Havana, Molocha, of Gardner, Me, from Laehorn; Argonant, of Boston, from Manilla, via Maaritiue. HARK Trojan, Cow Bay, Cape Breton, with mdne, HRIGS. Minorea, (Span.] Leghorn: Eastern Star, (of New fiaven) from Barbadoes; Acme, Cardiff: oe at ure! tstion ac ands Fort Jetterson: Len acfort; Bolivar, nwall; Me- teor, Bermuda; Christiane, (Meck.) Mi BCHOONERS—Pennsylvania, Providence: R Huntle), Boston for Albauy: Wm (illum, Providence for Philadelphia: H Berne, Gloucester; Thomas Jefferson, Bextou; JP ‘on, Taunton; Be Providence; Connecticut, Bridgeport: James Neilson, Taunton: BS Potter, Noank: J'M Brainard, Rondout for Philadelphia; Addie P Stiinpeon, Eastport, Sprin tok, Newport: Palo Alto, (iloncester; Sallie jan ith, Hudson for Fall River; Chase, Rondout for Prov, Decatur Oakes, Rondout for Providence; RL Crook, Rondout for Norwich: Lille, St Martins; H Middleton, St Martina, Joseph Hay, Wareham for Philadelphia, El Towusend, Providence for Kondout; Amay Providence for Haverstraw; Hannah, Kev Weat; Barton, Elizabethport for Bridgeport: Ben) Stroug, Klizabethport for Providence; St Lucre, Rockland: Cabinet, Newport; vanay F New port; Northern Light, Boston for Phil pita Trenton, Providence; AM Aikin, Providence; Ann 8 Bre Digbton; Ac- tor, New Loudon: Brand: td a all Rivers Isabella, Provideace, U rbani rt Dightov: AG Pease, Portland, Ct: R & Deane, Taun- ton: Eva, Provicence; Mary Miitin, Warren, R 1; NJ Braydon, Providence; B F Brainard, Portland. BELOW. Ba Ames, Eliea Young, Antwerp, Wind 8E Too Late for Classification. > RATES. CLARK —On Friday, Sept: 23, Mra. Hannah Clark, redict of Thornaa Chi of the town of Derrybaar, County Tyrone, Ireland, aged $1 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday after- hoon, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her sou, Joba Clark, T Clark et. 215 KEEFFE—On Friday, Sept, 294, Mary Keeffe, « nat.ve of the T'ariah of beuetals Co, Cork, Ireland, in the USth year of her age. The friends and relatives of the family are reapeet- fully invited to attend the funeral, on sunday after- hoon, 25th inst, at 1 o'clock, f b reside: 24u Went oth ate penne ee rrr aad MATTLAGF.In Brooklyn, on Friday a! . Rept. 23d. of typhoid fever, hans Maria conse Ban! lage, aved v6 years and 7 montha, Funeral notice hereafter. 24 PARISE—On Friday, 5 q . '» tie Apes fe pond Sept, 234, John G. Parise, in 210 Notice of funeral in w-morrow’s paper, RIELLY~—Suddenly,on Friday, Sept. Edw Rielly, « native of the Parish oF Grenard, Go iene ford, Isciand, aged 36 yoars. q friends and relatives of the family, also thore Elizabeth and Mary Rielly, are reepect- to attend the fune on Saturday, Yith inet, at 2 o'clock, from the Cit; Hospital. 206 bs — oe — = = RE YOU GOING TO ENLIST.— {f so read thin advertisemeut and act ensibly, by doing the bess for vourself and _ AVOID BOUNTY BROKERS. ‘There ie no reason thate man should share his bounty with Runners and Brokers, when he cau ENLIST WITH AN ARMY OFFIC) K, and get every cent of it without any ones interfer- once The 1th Regi: 68 gallant old corps, ni special order to be recruited upto full is % it andard, Todo this the Supervisors of different towne have allowed them to give $10 BOUNTY, FOR ONE YEAR MEN, Whatever Hounty ‘Brok you, that iethe ” Broker and Runners may tell HIGHEST BOUNTY NOW PAIN. But if at any time any towns should k ing m they wit enlist thei: mon to the credit o that wou, end w GET THEM EVERY CENT POSSIBLE. ‘This bounty, with the pay, makes @17 15 a week for the year, nee ae tay man cay earn at home. ever jon in y eC : will te ‘tilled from. ‘the rutks, aud everthing uct be done to make the men contented, ‘ad ak new sonny COME AND SEE THY CAPTAIN who will cive you every inform H enlist ti hi (pnany'ot Whee beiner sbi t Tad way, corner Aster Pi Those desiring to enlist this day, will call before 9 o’clk thie moruing, wl ELDERBERRY WINE—A FEW GALLONS 4 of the very best quality for sale el in quan. titles of oue gallon or more, Itieadiuretle altere. tive, and very much used in fevers and billious com. piainys. Call at No, 89 Nemeu et, at the Newspape ir lo 1 JENTLY MEN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED a pooh ead at sl Grand a pee roadways id pervial Se (THOSE DESIRING TO ENLIST IN A Good regiment, the 106th Regiment, N. Y. Vole, and salad or not, ret #70 bounty for one year's service, will worning, at 746 Broadway, Letore 9 o'clock. large Advertisement, TO UPHOLSTERERS—ALL MEMBERS 18 work are req ed to pay the dollar now due (Saturday) bet T and 9 P.M. _Mr. LAMPRECHT, President, HOSE DESIRING TO ENLIST INA Good regiment, the 106th Regiment) N Y, Vola, and eet $70 bounty tor one year's service, will cali thi morning, at T46 Broadway, before 9 o'clock, Ri Large Advertisement, Aint enn fs WANSTED—AN INTELLIGENT MESSEN- ver lad, with some acquaintance with the cit: having references, may apply at HUSSEY's, oh wit this evening, vu JTiaun at, WANTED A VARNISHER—INQUIRE IN mA ea ne bedstead factory, 41 Mote ot, WHAM HOSE DESIRING TO ENLIST IN A Good Teriment, the 106th Regiment, N.Y. Vole, and get Siw bounty for one year’s service, will call this morning, at 148 Broadway, before 9o'clock, Kead large Advertisement, 202 $5 REWARD—STOLEN OR STRAYED, A 19) black goat, with « whito spot on her forehead and 2 front feet, taken out of the house at byth et and d4thave, The above reward Will be paid 6 pny one ONOHL E206 «iving information or returning it, D, PROTECTIVE WAR CLAIM ASSOCI. TH OF aie STATE OF NEW YORK, Othce—35 Chambers st, N.Y, President: Lieut.-Gen. WINFIELD SCOTT, A Jco-Frosidents : Hon, Hamilton Fish, Admiral Dupont, Jolun L, Cisco, Baq., D Budolps A. Witthans, Eaq., ree Hon, Edwin. Morgan, Howard Potter, ¥ * George Opdyke, Wm. K. Dodge, Fn, Sines W. Boot: Peter Uooperr Eat, janes W. e 2 Rov, if, W. Bellows D-D." George Danese ne John Jacob Astor, Daniel Lord, bod Hees Mista, © = equen G, Hun Wm. i. Aspinwall, Alfred Pell wea James(iallatin, =“ The objects of the Association are to secure to eol- diers and sallors, aud thelr Ui claims {i pay and bounty, to cive" adie and Los wo them, without cost,and to prevent 1) against them and the Government. be ir shold be wade va EY men Nov Yes MEDICINES. Say =a SEE eee A TESTIMONIAL TO THE INDIAN HERB : Dear Sir—1 cheertally of y remedies for the cure of an sore leg. been troubled for thres Senrly increwing, asd stich ‘sestered ions peiska noyance either to walk or «| iS Dag te than how perfectiy eured by the ree 4 » Of 181 Fulton st., Brooklyn, #. ELLIOTT, 9 sulljvan e ‘N.Y. with broken-down and Yellcate qurtitaiiesg guterien from pain in the back, reneral A ard countenance, lassitade of the rm call on uw dine ares of the beat. dc. Ae. ab diaw Hert Doctor, who las cared me, Mrs WM i as lis Righth a. NY, ‘We ase euch Balme as have no strifo, With Natureor the Laws of Life: With biood our hands we never stain, Nor poison men to ease their pain, Our Father —whom all goodness fille, Provides the means to cure all illa: ‘The simple Herts beneath our feet. Weill used, relieve our pains complete, Arimple Herd, a eimple Flower, + © Culled from the dewey Lee, ‘There, theas shall «peak with touching powar Of change and health to thee, Jains Doyle fencineer ai Lcech's Plone Milla, Gon 7h street, Williamabureh) was troblet withe cough, pain in the breast, general Spore system when he applied who hae cured him in five week Mhie te lo certify that the Indian Terb Doctor has cured me of weakness aud general debility, cies ANSY ARKERLE, No, President st. Brooklyn Christopher Thompwou, of 1X. Jackson street, Wie Hiainsbureh - bis son has teen blind for the iat five years, ater trying the Leet doctors in N. Y. Lustitutey ke, without any relief, till he commenced ibe Indias tor's inedicing, which bag cured him, Office, No. 151 Fulton street. Krookiy a, room @, up re A CHARGE jor Cousultataan or Advice 218 tE CURE FUR DYSPEPSIA—SINCE the introduction of Dr. Smith's DYSPEPSIA ANNIHILATOR, thousends have been cured of that distressing compiaiut, who Lad suvost «iveo up ail hopes of ever being relieved, Perseverance with thie remedy will ST eredicate Lyspepaia from the fyetem. ‘Tobe Lad in New York of Miller @ Reed, 150 Alle. cor Stanton at, aud cor, Aveuue D and feaay et, a Brooklyn of J. E. Grey, cor, Myre le aud Praoklin aves. Depoi, # eouth Second Wiltamebureh, Price 75 cents per bottle, uw ing CGGRE YOUR COUGH--U SE CAMPBELLS SYKUP Tar and Wild Cherry; eure cure for roughs, colda sore throat, or diptheria, Onl 25 eu 60 cents per bo: bo be bad at CAMPBELLS and ysth ot; CHALMER'S d store, cor. Hu aod Hatimond ete. IRDOES, cor, Bowery an 4th et.; and also in Brooklyn, at MIL 217 Rutton at a3 SSALVATION POWDERS ARB and asfe cure for [otempernnce, Giveu ron. The sequing etalon from drial r Greve, 3s RUS KENNESS POSITIVELY CURED dr, ZELL'S femour remedy, given un to the patient iu cotfee, tea or other ét . ner et No. 65 Diviaion et and 214 Kighth » Aitken's, 251 Hudson et, N.Y; Hayes, 115 and Milne's 217 Fulton et, Brooklyn ; be. Longs! No. 69 Montgomery at, vere? City ewnik : 46 ud William: Price ONY DOLLAR. BEWAKE UF IMLTATIONSS N.B. The Genuine Dr. ZELL's REMEDY will never sicken the patient, Warrauted, Sent by mall, Sua eae ster oe INSTRUCTION. | oe STR white tinue _ ae OOPER UNION FREE NIGHT SCHOOL of Seience and Art. Applications for admission to this Department are now © recelved ups til October Ist on Monday F y eveni a from 9 till 6 duriag the day, Circulars contain ing information necessary tor applicants conce the can be obtained of the clerk at the office of the Institution, Applications for adiniasion to the classes in vocal music will be received during the first week in October, On the ist of November a school in Prec sical Chemistry will be organizes, for to which application can be mac ber ta the cler& S ieies mth ae 5. ETONE at the Laborar ro) natitution, By order of the trustee 5. HEWITT, See. brissics at 5) 9] —WeiinG, BOOKKEEPING, ARIH- Mmetic, epelling, $10 per quarter tH Lay a porltive without the Enowlodve of the does not sicken, if the patient « Price $1. Depot 55 Liudson, cort algebra, geometry, trixonometry, trivek 64 Howery wad £45 Fulton #t, Brooklyn, m A. Bronson; I cheertully recommend Col. Palne respectable tan, and complete maser of bia pro fosaion. : SEWING MACHINES. OR SALE, A WHEELER & WILSON sowing machine, Call 419 Weat J0th st, bet ty zl and 10th ave, ‘OR SALE CHEAP—SINGER'S SEWING b__ machine, No, 2, at 109 Bridge at, Brooklyn. 60 ‘SAVINGS BANKS. SAVINGS INSTITUTIONS, No. [RVING Thieves atl 3 SY ABREN sT Interest alle at the mate of 6 per fume entitled thereto, ‘Open daily frome Wier i aud on Monday, Thursday and Saturday afte from 4to 7, M, N.H.—Mouey w loan on bond meee: WALTER W Preal TE! CONCKLIN, " VANDERBILT L. BUXTON, Secretary. ae PCHANICS’ AND TRADERS’ SAVING INSTITUTION, vs: BOWERS Tred Six Per Cent. Interest allowed, tree of Government Tax. [posite niade on or before Uctober will draw piigrees irama, thas date, Bent open daily from 1¢ . YM, an oud days, from 10 A, M, wth ae Ween SHA 2% Preaide: _HENRY C. FISHER, Secretary i ‘sou - - cae ———— EXCURSIONS, OR N EW a TRGH, POUGHKEEPSI leaves ‘foot odey th every afernors tiny oouet FAUDSON RIVER k. R—-FOR ALBANY Troy, the North and Weat, from Chambers et at Tend 10A.M and 4 6 and 10, . . days PM from 3ush Pi OP. Miiand cobus —- FOR SALE AND TO LET. LOT FOR SALE AT CENTRAL MORHIS+ av. riyin from the start achente oan ot y sist mont, Call at 46 Ann th tioor, COTTAGE AND ONE LOT 4 mA, AE BSS; b 8 k dwelinus, YY rooins PRY eon, dwellings, with 4 to 5 lots euch, CHARLES K. MILLER, Atlantic York, | men Gis aff (To HORs {OFRS—TO LET, 1 OF THR tands fi 1 horse-sh rook | This isa chance eeldons offered” Ary | pion iS Mile House, Fulton ave, —FOR SALE 2:STORY AND $ | -300 basement house, nearly new, fill {n and lot ; #00 or more cash aud ® narter id. Apply to-day or to-morrow to J. OND oa he premises, Oth ave, near 1th at, South Brook ly «, > FOR SALE Sw; 2 bri Also 15 eleran§ 50 to #5,0Uy avenue, East New 276 ary Wo & ferries ; alao one double lot 22x20, faciag om * foth 1sth and lvth sty near Tth ave, price ent terms easy. 113 ~~ BARGAIN— POR $1.6005. Apply to G. W, KELSEY, 4 thTth a, 811 $9 50 A GREAT BARGAIN—FUOR A) Bule a 2-story and basement frame cot filled in, with gus through the house, and mn: mantles and foiding doorsone biock from curt fo S torries, Terme 0 cash aud balance to suit the reharer, Apply to the proprietor, dth ave, 2 doom from 17th #t, south Brooklyn aad A TRIAL IS SUFFICIENT the BEST article in use, BRIES1'S HAIR DYE-50 CENTS PER BOX, Owing to the continued increase in price of every> Ming cousected with the preparation of this celebrat- ed Dye, we shall hereafter put up but one gize—<@ cen ving a# good an article, if not better, tham gny bow in use, ‘This Dye is unlike all others, and ie prepared upon strictly acientitic principles. South Second st, Willimmsburgh. scents, Demas Barnes & Co, 21 Park Kow; Lee, 2) Boeknian st; Miller & Reed, cor Allen Btanton « id cor Houston st wud Avenue D; ir 415 Hudson st and 3T Bixth « will also be supplied by Mr CHAS. No cy) TON, 39 Sixth ave, cor 4th st. To be it generally. w OR TYPE METAL OF Oran, Sst wuss, en an