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THE NEW YORK SUN. expensive garments, edding that this was not done | wards, Those of the western Wing are on the salary they paid him, but by means of yo those of the eastern male practicing the art & “knocking down," es it is known to the initiated in such metters. The Di- we , . aah, dc. ward Is bus Lesehtdhen headend ag Mtoe them Hae sovey cheer ward even to the qornuiest detail, cluded not t appoint a new mann, deciding to The door admitting you to the corridor of that ward reta'n their old cmployee, on the principle that he | ia composed of bird's-eye maple, highly polished. a ———__—3 SOCIETY NOTICES, HE MEMBERS OF Mathew UB. 1. A.B Attend their rewular 1 lay evening, the ith inst, ot 861 Brome et. A punevial fe there te bneiness of tr B.— The tetiveis nie a . TUFSDAY MORNING, OCT, 4, 1864, - —_ ——< THE FATHER y are hereby notiti ly meeting this Tuvse o'clock, at their Huils The War in Missouri and Georgin, V8 tary situations in Georgia and Missourt Ci 200 TL Cen, sp 600 do... 11 lw Chi, Bo& Q. 2000 Mo. 6+., ; aoe do, J) Ohio & Mire 5 te. K.. Hall on Bundas, che ve N appear gl y and threatenngs but for the 7 ve touy ‘ikely toatenl aw much of their moneg ag | The handsome settees in the corridors are gia eee 1 Ades 4 Oe. & Fr te Be sist ye | Raia to proceed to.) t that, poud the result of the active Union the same toaterial, Euter the diuine-room; the | hou ©) ti $F on PN We Gate wile the Kee a the other nan who would have to furnish bimaself | gide.bo: and family with a new outfit. We would not ret recommend the peuple to retarn the'r present core rupt officialy through the tea ata new set of men would rob therm wore rapaclously ; but we do carnestly cal) upon our citizens to refuse their supe port to any candidates who are not above the sus- picion of dishonesty, and whose present position aud past career ere sufficient evidence that they will faithfully serve the people when elected to ard ja ofmaple, so siso the well-kept tabi y chaira and the dumb wa'ter, silent and y. Open a drawer in that aldeboord, ar t- he silver ware, «!] tastelully arrange f ce bas engraved upon it the word ‘ma ook inte thowe cosy bedchambers; each Ledotes aud table, and chair are of us spice, and of the uear+ eat kind, To those fond of bill ards @ weil furn el ed rooty With its bandsome table, presents especial attraction. In short, there {# not # necessity inci- dent to the condition of » patient, but it is provided for In cach ward, The present number of inmates aud their clasaification are ae follows: —Army, 260; ciety, bianeh No, 1, in the reception of beautiful | FOUN HAKRY, Bre L, LYNG se 4 now in progress in those States, we cures of the case, Thury wivance of the rebel hordes i bf te poo narmed Union population, but ere yoo do reas 1) Cum, Coal Pt ry) do 1200 do, 7) Ch. aN. W wu Cle. & Tol. & do Sasi ow do, : N.Y. Cen, KR. lie lw Chi, & KL. R, tbu do... ALD al LIM 900 do... RT ey k ‘4 fy MIL A Pda... 1 do, ee WS lw PL Ft, W ow do. 5) Quicksilver M. Pool UAL, aod the outrages comm ted ne ewurily hept iu ignorance of the preparations at wand crush them, The affected by this one-sided very nearly the same a# & o vor g vorals wo ¢ publie fe uncon riatement of U ove tr ee will meet ale delegates, Cooper Inetitate br f | order of Committees of vy . Jury iwiuthienced by w lawyer's arcuiment LOre |p untetpal offices, Davy, 20; civil life, 126 ; colored, 40—total, 426." - —— —-—= : ; Arran 28 bis adversary has put ina plea, Things look black Lag iat aden canals nddled D ph lallscardhceed db ‘ Dr. se! of Philadelphia, will be at ie", WARD UNITED Dh MO RACY , Se ney Soin ar aia ear , his roots No. 3% Houd sh New York, every Luceiay, on, GEORGE M.CURTIs and WEAJ. Ke for the defen tant, wil it Is upebill work to remove | The Political Aspect and its Rearing on Horse Flesh an Homan Food. from ¥ A.M. until 3 P.M, Wo examine the lungs of | BROWN. kag, will addzeas thelr felos-ctivena -y the impressions produced by the party that first the War. One of the secretaries of the Society for the Pro- cousutuptives with bie Kespirometer, for watch he | the tesues of the dasat the De mocratle Hew iquartersy ‘ c aapcete hare x . y charges three dollar, but all advice free. suck's | corner o #t. and Sth ave, on this eveus Obiaine the public mr Ror some tne pat—tn | THE mont wignificant feature that bas teen dis | ection of Animals at Paris, has given e lecture at | fuimonie Keiup see Weer Toute ead Mamirake | fue at Z's ofcleck. Lemoctata, attend L Hy ordee fact er at General SaxcMas sat down to fee closed by the present political canvass fs the the Garden of Acclimetation om the subject of | H re qonaunption, ond frecersuly in iw ad. Al FRED MOORE, Brest Wy I Wor MENDY KY i Redde apt hedeheti ! Pt t nt put it JOHN LLY. N, TUGWE Ir, Rec'ties. t¢ ofgunize ut Acanta for a toward movernent— | "nanimity of the whole people upon tne Union | norwe-tlesh as human foud, He advocates the em- ah & freak Supply oF wodicits Ll, : : thin aon vk inthe South and South. | Q4estion Previous to the Pregdential conven- ploymont a4 butcher's meat of horses free from dia- | ® y® Which cau be had at ali timer, Ws | ED WARD TAMMANY HA! Mus went, aud Ue via tohave had it all thetr | Hons there was a apparent diversity of opinion | enge, but past work. He catcuinted that the adop- | Fell and Wister -If you want Fall and | AS i. ii lis ot the winge \emoition wil te own way W ¥ coor vot only that Burxmas's | Tespecting the subject of reunion as « basis of | tion of thie system would yield daily in Paris} piel etic Rirtoes ascek and wore tn'the efty, and | MM ae Stateiberser's hia, sth ave, corner of “3 rida ji butthet our rule fp Missouri is | Pesce) and the indications pointed strongly toward noe ahaa eke Af aatg Nall a cba pricos lea, Children's departineut uot equalled, sud | 8! = ye Inerdny evening, et 14, at 7 ¢ bead dit 7 * : ‘ um went, after tu T a a eke or » ae t ‘ eorkc tor feared, Tk whould be remembered, | Seutinent in favor of making the former subor- | eased horses Aa Tepresentative of w bumane| There ts nothing better for Pain or Weake ‘ site bowe - seat havo generals and armies Loth in dinate to the latter, The siyna of this feeling on | society, he insisted upon the great mercy it would | Beas in the Back, Breast, pide, Kheutmatian, ting : Homa be to the horses to be killed before old age, | 82d tor ciseases of the Lunes, Liver and Ki wl Cons the part of a large class, and the encouragement . . ) KNAPI"S Indian Strengthening Piaste iy Mea. Georgia and Missouri who are abundantly ablo to and consequent ill-treatment, overtook ther, | {/\'B AAVARIS Indian tui Jol . ol " i - » Bold by all dr u her fi keep whut they won under far more miverse cir- | Which He expression gave to the rebels, were un: | yhere would be no more working tem tly sue PO4 al: § iS AKRY mistakable, Vhey saw in it an evidence of yrow- ing disaffection among the Northern people. They regarded it a# analogous to that division of opinion in England, which in 1742 culminated iu 9 cen tion of the war for the subjugation of the American death when once the cook came to compete with TERA EE RO costermongers and cab«irivers. In the course of ture it was mentioned that the celebrated thrice fn the course of hia will carcer made use of horsettesh at food for sick soldiersy and that in Ezypt, expecially, he bad fouud it t» check the progress of @ scorbutic malady which cumetenees than any that are now likely to occur, Ww ww have eerioug battles in Georgia, but we anal win them, Sirnuan's vigorous preparations ot Atlanta show that he expects to have formidable enemies to encounter; and the appointment of DN NOTICES, SIGNEL SALE—WILLIAM WITIER will 4 For tho Hairand Skin.—Barry’ Tricop- herous, The beet and cheapest article, sold by all Grune late. J wor Wheeler & Wilson's Lock dtiten Sewing Machives, S lghest , Prenmiom 026 Dromdiway, 426 et ay General Peat arevnp tothe command of the rebel | C@ouie% and they Matiored themaclves with the | jut asvuroed an epidemical character, In the Cri- bee fad 10-40 Loans Hint National | 6) ). 5; fsuiire in place of General Hoop, indicates that belief that recognition was dawning upon the in- | inea, the lecturer stated, two batterica of artillery, ed for all outer? A he ‘pete Mer Wrondahe A, sting of AkenETAL fase yin ILE shaper sae mnie : Cetent: Confelériey, fe the ¥; 4 vat | feds in conformity with the advice of Dr. Raudeng | Theanine cont. Be ' a, : ip cee : od beroafier be eveulate on fewer advantages | CP mieleracy. ne Fremont movement | cn 'the flesh of cast horsey had Leen free from | ————~ wnler. EE; 5 Oe Lt TION NOTICE,—CROCKERY, FANCY from the I of the omy. Ry this time, they foresaw on f{nevitablie rupture of the | the diseased prevailing io the rest of the arm ti Goede, W ‘ dae KY, jwone fen ienersl Sar jona have probatly | Republican party; in the peace faction they orlecran TH Tapecee Us: butane tum tee fae woroes MABRIAGES, Wels et thee coetin, by DBs Lorn all cong , aud we ; Dow expect to beheld the little leaven that was deatined fleah ; and it was wiatod that ® prosperous trade is ly Df se ape yy ores Tp thls elty, @.! and nig a ? eat ‘ A. . bargains, 2 1 near ofnetive work in that quarter, General Suau- |] tO Convert. the Deinocrucy into an aumill- | carried on in it by butchers in Vienna, Berlin, Haru- | Brower to’ Mise Charlotte ‘T, Commoesy ali of thie | / TERY Gone OF CRO KERY, ETC. ‘ ’ : ned ne y : ie NEB—O . 2d, by the Rev. C. e suerr ore infosys his rear, He can afford | Wat the fermenting of these political elements | or yoo; The lecture over, @ tureen of horse | Kelsey Win, Hi. Clark to Mice Fupheraia f. | gig dis (enine tea sets " o disregard theny for the more vital jesue of pure | Would necessarily eventuate in Southern jadepen- | soupy aud a dish of borseflesh a la duube, prepared | Haines, daughter of the Inte Charles P, Muluer. Com | Eo Gcoiecaretully pe ack Ay Decticut papers plows dence. If itis true that “hope long deferred | by ® restaurateur in the Bois de Boulogne, were Opy. served up, and were partaken of by # number of sug and crushing PGatn's arty. COMMOS8S--VELSERK -[o_ this city, on VUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD Awfor the situation in Miswour!, the rebela ap- maketh the heart sick," what must be the dogree | hous, including many ladies who are related to | Sept. 26th, by the Kev. Johu Koch, ste iture, atthe reidence Loe iwenty-tiret at, to be drawing round and concentrating | Of 24uses with which the rebels behold the present have expressed high approval, Commoes to Miss Ann Louisa Pelser, ali of th i" and Ath thia afermoon, at 4 5 shit scp sys *t of Ne . . eiesnaiacianinbonisia LOHMAN~DEZER-Ou Wednesday, Sept, 2oih, | com nmriue ‘ 1 o be arainat St, Louis and have won some pretiminary | @#Pect of Northern politics, The Presidential con- by the Rev, Howard Onsood, Jobu Lahtuan'to Cura | Win u wiccesaes, Of those, the most important loss to | Yentions Lave all been held ; the several parties Accident to Jockeys. E, Dezer, both of this city. 5 med bag f @ exeript M aad e« i} 7 oy s 4 . a WW ° rf i , i yur arma Is the evacuation of Pilot Knob: but this on secs Aten pf Layne $ te afer The tur ( says W ead! are iat band Lee) DEATHS. Gor Ty Auctioueer, 2 pouen event is chiefly serioun in view of the uncertainty ye usu iekerings among lemders, the whole | uses, certainly educates a large number of boys to BROWN On Monday, Oct, 24, ¥ Frown, We —. oe ~ sempoeting the fate of the garrison under General | Politeal subject has sifted down into two parties, | babite of cleanliness, abetinence and faithfulness | daughter of John and Mary Brown, aged 3 year TP AUCTION NOUICE IL WILSON, AUCs Ewing, Lhe ontire rebel strength is eatimated at | Hoth of which, while honestly differing upon sub- | who might otherwise stifer the evila of poverty "Pha tends sae eoqualntences are recpectfully ins | Btiors, Bu) cases tiie day, mn Get. ith, @ ad ifty thousand men une 4) Pre, who hag | Ordinate subjects, are firmly planted upon the fun- | end virtually rot in the gutter, It brings ite] vited tw attend the funeral, from the resi i ber | O'uuck, Alo Comeau tay We Dev ALe #le, $585 Wei he uasny station of being ono of the | USmental principle of Union, ‘Thin is the result of | jockeys also to the exhibition of wn ammount of fours | areata WY New Howery, thie day, Tuewday, 41) just AN, BX EBAGRUIN AI OPPORTUNITY ft HT v cpu ol x Ol td Nagle aia ee Or Hourekoee iy elec al o 0 vost unlucky commanders In the Confederacy, | Ml! the hopes, the desires and the foud anticips- | lessnese and fortitude which even the martial classes | BUTTRE—On Sunday, Oct, 24, Willian Luttre, | furniture ta yrivule farlly wall heat hoase aud His teeta ase badly tions of the rebel leaders—the ‘ baseless fabric of @ | of society might regurd with admiration, At the | sed 52 y' . goncet, and made up of . ou th ek, 8, and thoee of bie son, J. bear Cth 3 Ai iis fFien: ae an 4 dbreds and patel iricand Tox. | V8lou" Upou which they had # hopefully gazed. | present this is more apparent jn England than in | together with’ the \sterane of Ist, wer vectfully | fit atta, Hrmocis noe ne y Y jt . ‘ yp: C1 invited to attend the funeral, thie (luesday) after- 7 j) ‘ ‘ on; . beurovs 7 ww guerrillas, A ral Rose. | With what erushing force must much # devolc this country, but it is go simply because the sports | Hertey inet, as L o'clock, frome hin late real 4 Liem Fes leo Oil. the, par bedigou and re geans' calibre knows how to use the large and | @evt fall upon them, Foreign recognition and | of the turf are more widely aud systematically fol- | Franklin «t, 7 AVID Db. EGAN, AUCTIR~ WILL” SEE dnely orzauized forces at hia disposal to the best Northern disseusions were the chicf pillars | lowed there than here, People who see the emi- COAKLEY—Jmnlel Coakley, a native of Macroom, ] thts day, 4b0 ¢ X aia; 8 ohiciie uy « SEL. Co, Cort, Ireland, aged 60 years. is triends are respectfully iuvited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, 6th lust, 2 o'clock, from 124 Stanton at, GOKMAN—On Monday wornln, upon which the ideal confederacy clung for aasivtance. When the former was destroyed, the hope of rebellion, lke the clinging tendril, ea- twived itself the more tenaciously around the lat- ter, and now that ‘t has followed the other, the last oatside reliance of disunion fs gone, and the whole rebel fabric totters for want of support, Lut to those foreign powers which have tacitly sided the rebellion, the lesson taught by this change in the political aspect is worthy of reffection and study, It proves that while the Arnerican people, with characteristic impulsiveness, allow their partiean feelings to carry them to au extent which foreign. ers ixnorantly construe into disaffection with our principles of government, the substratum of union- ieto is as firm end immutable as the rock. It shows that the disaffection is only the hartnless effer- Vessence which appears upon the top of political ex- citement—the dross that 16 detached from the s2vautage, and will make short work of Paiog ind biearmy which will rapidly melt on the first oreath of divaster, A few days or weeks will wake all this clearer, and justify the popular con- idence mm the ability and resources of Generals Qogronars and Mannan neut jockey ride home # winner amidst the shouts of thor ure very apt to forget the severe course of training which bes prepared the rider as well as the horve fur the triumpba they Siually onioy. From the time of his childhood the lad been taught, by bis connection with the turf, that he must be up with the lark atthe dawning of the day, and devote his unremitting attention to the colt that inay be placed in his charge. Viki- lance, hardihood, respect for his superiors and tor hinoself, and unflinching integrity, ail are acquired jn the school to which he belongs, if he rightly uses ita lessons, When at len, he enters on his pro- feaaion aa @ public rider, it is with the knowledge that nothing but good conduct, and abatemiousness almost greater than that of an anchorite, can enable him to rise or even tocontinue in it. No amount of skill will supply a lack of trust in the minds of his ernployers no cleverness will suffice if he has in- duled his appetites and become over weight. And then he must be always ready to face those dangers and risk those accidents by which hnibs and even life are put in 1, An instance lately occurred at Warwick, in Englund, whereby five jockeys, much esteemed for ability and good behavior, were injured tity of goud wecondls bedsteada, tables, PAWNBRORTES SALT TIS DAY, AB 5 INUMAL AMS 3. 1ootua, Jet. 3d, of con- James Gorman, aged 26 years and > wos ives and friends, and thow of lis fut! , Thomas Finnerty, are respecttull, sttend the funeral, on Wednesday alte Sib inst, at lie o'clock, from hie late iesiden Woodhull st, brookiyn, GROY E3—On Oct. dd, Henry FF eon of John and Melissa Groves, end 16 days, The frieuds and relatives of the far fully invited w afternoon, at 6 o’ frenciainer, Kobe: vowanua, LEMDLEY--In Williamsbureh, Oct. 8d, George T., only son of Samuel and Adeline Lemuley, aged 7 yrs. 10 monthe aud J day The tuneral will take place from the residence of bis parents 157 North lst st, thie(luesday) aller.oou, at 2 o'clock, iy MURPHY —At the residence of her eon, Fugene Murphy, 106 Waahingtou #t, Hoboken, N. J, alter a Jone iliuloas, Catharine Murphy, widow of the late Mi- cauiite, cul eae by Me oM sue vor 1M. Wo City Politics, fur nominating Convensions of both polltical par- fes are backward in bringing forward their candi- dates for County oftices, The Tuwumany Democracy pave only ventures upon one nomination, and postponed their action until “che State’ can be tuuade satisfactory to those who run the ma bine, Uhe sacherns are evidently considering the propri- wy of trying op another set of plunderers or tak- ng up good mon, aud thus commanding the sup- port of the Conserve masses, ‘The latter course will uo douvt enable Taniwany to triumph over ood. bt | only , Sino, ORES SALI wt ¥ Bre ruepeoct= id the funeral, thie (Pueeday) k, from the residence of bis H, Spear, Yd et, near #18 AY Pu ) WALTERS, tock, at Nos, 114%, wh i La ne@ , ‘ " nore or leas, Jt was in the Grand-Staud Plate, in | chael Murphy, of Tralee, ¢ Uwe ser enemies, but if the former policy is adopt- | pure geld, which only indicates that the ring of the | Vite eleven horses started, They had not gone The triende of the tamily, and those of her son- , ‘ a gees A, the old Wigwam will scarcely be illumi. | tue metal may be found beneath, quite half @ mile, when the tilly Orphena who | in-law, M. L. Begley, are respectfully invited to at Se 8 eee puted on the uybt of the election, Can led, swerved in making @ turn, The ly Tomfool- | tead the funeral, on’ Tuesday afternoon, at 1% o'clk. mniity of eas fixt furnts anchlpsy M genes i The Case of Gen. Paine. ‘ 6 JAM bb bay pi W.BeL in JF LIQUORS, WINES CHAMPAGNE 8. HERMAN & CO, Ll, Weduese day Get. 5) At Li Sg o'cioek, Lo Lowery, 120 Lis bourbog, Tye) Devtel aba Lie whiekey ; 42 cake brandive Pipes and Mir Kin, rum, port and #he w 78 Chgset Chalipe Les, eegars, WebeRoCO, 1 On Bate, Ke, bee ing the eure etock OF JOHN W, LLBBILS, bog. 138 \ ILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCT,, OFFICE, & Kaet Brouds ay, cells on this day, at 109 olor! the contents ot the vrocery store, 20s Ave. ©. nel 136) #t, two fine couute.s, eploudid glass cae and Oller fixtures, 6 ery struck into her heels, fell and rolled over, shooting young Ssyers some distance from bis sad- dle Zara, ridden Lg Bharp, full on ber; then Quicksand, whose jocky was young Herbert. Three were now down, Zephyr, ridea by Loates, and Omev by Hobson came down on them. Of the ey ‘% Loates was the only one who seumned to be ittle hurt, for he sprang to bie feet while the others lay senseless, They were immediately cared for. It was five hours before Hobson became couscious, Hi. Sharp was internally injured, so as to opit blood all night, and Sayers was badly hurt about the loans. Poor little Herbert very clover boy, and believed to be certain to become @ great rider, if his career had not been thus cut short, remained in- sensible when the latest telegram reached London, and but faint hopes were cherished that he would recover. He had suffered severe concussion ot the fidatea who buy, and pay for their nom'na- tons are becoming a bore to the people. tt watters bot how strain, Her remains wilh be interred in Calvary Come- tery. Wha PETERSON—On Sunday evening, Vict. 2d, Archi- bald A. second son of the las George F, leveroa, aged 16 years and 2 months, The triende of the family are reepectfully invited to attend the funeral services, on Wedcur iay, Uct. 5, at Jy o'clock, P, M., as (be residence of Lie unele, Archd, A. Peterson, 229 W, 32d at. Lis remains will be taken to Portamouth, N, LU. forinterneut, 267 Auilitary court martial convened ® short time since at Paducah, Kentucky, to inquire into the charges advanced agains; Brigadier General E. A, Paina, late military coiuander of the western Part of that Btate, baw it is stated, elicited the following facts ¢ Bome time since, the attention of Gen. Burbridge, against members of other politcal cliques, and—tf | of Lexington, was directed to the alleged illegal {t were possible—ihe | ning wud fraud by | acts of his subordinate, Goneral Paine, in the wost- iekieh “Gbealt joo secured, 18 even more ine | &T2 part of the State, and be there/ore instituted 1u- ee DOM USHOns stale Aa Vid quiries, which resulted in bis formally appointing, famous tian the mows employed by Woop and | on the 9th of Bepiember last, General Fry and Col- cibers to secure power and patronage, Every one | onel Brown us ® commission to proceed to Paducah, who is fauitiar with city politics is aware that Phe eee ryicel THe g aeoating sutly party ties control ihe volers on national matters, very few persons are fa favor of permitting the interests of the city to be ralarepresented in municipal or county offices, The sume objections are brought with equal force TRADE NOTICES, MEETING OF THE 'LONGSHORKE - Ship Painters’ Asoclation will be held at Wui- tary Hall on this Tuesday evening, at T' o'clock. Members are requested to be punctual, as officers tor the ensuing term aie to be nominated, K. BRAD SELL, President; WA. GOULD, see, Lis LOstTAND our primary elections are mere farce, conducted | abuse of power, Citizous bad been arrested and | brain. Wesincerely bope these lads may all bere- | @QACH PAINTEKS’ ASSOCTATION " et and Td a4 by bullies who intinicate every decent citizen, aud | thrown into prison without a show of trial, and | stored to health aud useiulneus, C Members are requested to attend the Kezular a VEER McLONALD. ; “i? ; i 1 ard dele | We ho statement of the cherges preferred against ll Oe | Monthly Meeting this Tuesday evening, at Kooms, tg: — thus succeed in returning particular ward dele- | them ou the official record’ Prisoners it was Ale asta pi amo ae ist Bowery, GEO, BROWN, Pros, JOLIN HoKAS, | T Oot O8 STOLES—FROM 147 WEST 4th goles to Geveral Comuittees, where the nomi- | charged, were executed without # bearing, and News, Markets, &c ce Isz ‘ New York, Monday, Oct. 3, 6 P. M.—The tluctua- tions in gold to-day have beeu ws tollows:—At lo O'clock, 191 bg; 10,15, 19% 4g; 10,80, 19134; 10,50, 1914s; 11.06, 190% 5 11.15, 19149; 11.30, 191; 11.45, 190 12.06, 19046 ; 12.15, 159; 12,50, 1895; 14.50, 189%; 1.16, 19136; 1.55, 10139 to Ms 1.45, 190% to 91; 2.16, 190%) Wo 91; 2.35, Vd dgs 2.50, 191%; BI 11g; aitot are. made o1 » principle of vv sometimes without charge baving been preferred taati aid re mado on the principle of voting agaiost them, Foriy-thres graven‘enid iste those in Convention for the men who will pay | of exccuted prisoners, Were counted at Paducah, est suis of money for the offices, There ts AmcnER La AUne ere two men varmed Nolin i and Taylor, of well-kuown loyalty, who, by some ption to this rule : It is thoroughly under- act, offended the geoeral in y ea pas) eae vertios, and fishting purasites desert or | death was their doom. To show the manner in uphold the csudidates in proportion te the wages | Which the exscutions were made we have a state- offered. Last year, Mayor Guntuge expended more | ™e0t from the evidence given by Hirau R. Raooch, dec JHVTEL RESTAURANT AND SHIPS’ VAS: try Cooks and Bakers’ society has removed to su Aut a Pelee LORE CHGah, pee at halt | B GEIGE! an Pata Siege, gMOMUE GRLURH, Prov,” Hiv NOTICE TO THE TIN, SLATE AND Metal Roofers of N.Y. The above Association hold their quarterly meeting in their huli, cor, WOLG, CHO OF 1 y the hame Pe OLTY, Bas a litt bines «tray on his neck, $ revard tO any ole that wo retusa baa we dae Weg Gath et, between Oth and 7th ave, 132 LS IST ON SEPT, IST, 1X64 frow tae seanen'# savings Hank, Ts W Now York, fou returuiue the same t will | wiu Hovel will be rewarded, WM. A PEAVEY dot | ——— . — Ab, 190% 5 191. 7 ie aud Sd ave, on Tuesday, Oct. 4th, The members are ST ON TUR Quartermaster of the Que Hundred and Thirty- fs By bad ‘ Ls 191 Bs sehys be eee in remrt ta | rauusted to attend aa there Ls business of importurer OST ‘ eet BDAY, A HK WN MARE u mouey than both of his opponents combined, In | second regiment Illinois volunteer tnfemiry, He | Me money mari et, The continues at 7 percent. | tu come before the meotiog. Fined tor uot abvending, We Bnd Tort L008 ve finds consequence, bh es, and “run 0! chet-holders controlled the box- re Tost Hea of Pay syste being Araenon yi sat “i without a shadow ® trial—Keste:tun, Taylor, out'* his batlots in preerense: thode | wuthey and Hess. Col, McChesney, commanding of HooLk or Biowt The intedigens citizens were | at Mayfeld, by the appointment and acting under not deceived, but uovy an unwary voter, after | the tnatructions of Geuersl Paine, told hin, about taking 4 Boouy bya!, nud it dexterously exchange | Me 18 of September, 1864 that Le had abot seven * wt men at Mayfield, aud bad one wore in the guard. ed for @Gusiunn ticket, before it was deposited in | house that be inteuded to exocute the next day, He the ballot Lox, 1) this manner the power ot money | said that he gave thet uotraland boasted thut one auateotled thot sacl inating, Hae bad of the prisoners was shot and covered up in his a . eptandes) hanes il BO | grave in 45 minutes from the time that he was with a less active demand. In commercial paper good ames have sold to-day at 10415, The bauk atate- ment te favorable, Ihe loans have increased $145,- 626, aud the deposits $1,161,162, showing the banks Qre nearly $90uu0U stronger than last week, ‘iLe me ey ‘ 7 er will receive SS reward by returning the ma Peer Ab MeOREY ILE Srem O, CUALLENS, Sec- | Fourth «1, near Norv Vth vi, Whiiuineburgh. Sli ren OST—A BRINDLE BULL-TERRIER SLU OTICE—THE CARMEN & LABORERS’ 1 Dare iui will be Mberally rewarded by le ve Apsociation of the City aud County of Ne ork | borat ld Heater ot, du she baement, Nib,—Any will bold their regutar monthly inseting: this | pereon tound with her after his date will be p uk (Tuesday) evening, the dth instant, at Hibernian | ed. New York, Vet. dd, lsod. J PHOMIPBUN, idu specte average is down $394,019, probably the exports | Hail, 4% Prince at. at7's o'clock, All the mewbers ¥ 5 . > Ty uring the week. The circulation is up $10,731, ster. | f@, Tequested to attend. Hy arver ot the Presidon | QEBAYED FROM ovTH ST, AND Ist AVES ae st to ( dai I. low cow h cocker ead , ling exchange was dull, and quoted at 105.0 100 for | PATRICK CAIN, Treas, nee PAGAN: Bectularye |) 8 oles ch horn, Any person revurntig gun ret IN, Trews, al split aud commercial and bankerv' bills, The general stock NOVICE TO, THE BLUE STONE CUTIERS CCOKMICK other chance of beuy elected than the very slight | first reported Ly a acout at his headquarters, | MerBet wae feverish and unsettled, with «downward aud Flaggers, A regular meeting will be he'd in — ove of jx re vows than elther section | Among other extortions, a box was found as Mays- aad uy baa aiaite on none on | ville tilled with goods taken from citisens, and di- selene ie rected to the Hlivois iriends of a Colovel MeCbes- for county ciicers there will doubtless be «| ney, one of Paine's ag ah Tt is oatimated (hat the division in the Republican ranks; perbaps not» | ¢it4eus were assesaod by McChusney t the complote split; Leverthcless no united setion im unt of 32,000, but 48,000 of which went to the tendency, Governments were lower. At the Produce | | uion Hull, cor, of Ldth st, and sth ave, ou Wedues- QTOLEN — FROM Exchange to-<tay » large decline took place, Flour | SM cYeni nds Vet. Sth Bt f% Oclock, by omar of the | b Aswoctation, J. J, Bi! » Chairman, J fell off 26 4 50 cents; wheat 543 cents; corn 1a2 | MORKISUN, Sec, conts, and outs 1 cent, with scarcely any disposition to PERATIVE PLAS buy, The pork speculation was the great feature of toutteud their SLOOP “SOPHIA ANN,® \ying at Brooklyn Gu iu the present contest ili be paid t at their | PH slyh Gna Lacie Works, too HRERS / . ball. oor Sind at end, Chaves Thuredar, Getler ia | ! ‘Change to-day, and the price was run ap 6ie,a¢1, | bath cor. 35d at. and Sth ave, Thureday, October ath, | oo 5 32 Jina Begs ire Abas pt tla tot, ths cis aan o.take action regarding wages, THOS, HOL LAAN, STRAY Eb INT ) Mi J REMISES, A LoP over, the market could not stand against the xeneral | GUIIP SAWYERS — iE OUARTERLY | plrine a OKs, Ane Om nore an av Bf, AHO 3 aye depression, and the improvement was lost, ciosing HIE GAN Abner oar. wil ARTERLY RIAN, Jetformn et hear My THe ave Hrooklyn, 4 f ber 4th, at the society's mect- : HOUT 6 0 Samia of W cool vm Aeturday evening, | fremiat Vemrae nvmatvel & erie ste ar" GD REWARD—LOST, ON FRIDAY Night, @TOUK 6ALB8—FILST BOARD, cers for the ensuing § months will be elected. WM, ow coming trot Oth aye to Sd ave, in Sth et @ 46000 U.S, 6a, "91, op. 105% BARRY, President ; 8. SULLIVAN, Bec. 1m packet containing $12, The finder will receive the Bd dow... U8 - aan ae rs pag a “nme | ahove rows a by. soaviig 16 at 1, FOSTER & BRO,'dy 80000 U.S, 64, 6-30", 106 UNITED COOPERS NO, 2—THE MEM. | corsoth stand Mave, 4 B50 do... Lee alUT bers of this Society are horeby votitied to aticnd AF REWARD —Lost TTESD. AY, 20000 U8. 68, Ly. Co OO AG the regular meeting at 65 East Broudway, this Duce. ¢ Na BUDD One bs PV ar Canal, a Blac 4 day evening, at's oclock, The ection of officers ‘ to the uae ¢ Say Mo. ba... 64 fou ared wid white loather cullar, $0 wi Te inid urned to 1M Chorch at * . Government, General Paine is ostimated have favor of all the purty candidates, The Democracy | swindled the Government and people outof a buud- are more hopelessly brokou up Four or five dd. | Ted and Bitty thoussnd dollars, He used Govern: : i i tent trausportdion in conveying cotton aud other ferent Organizations ure quar roling for the candi | edeots bis from the peo} “fog Et ‘appropriated, dates, and the leaders are bargaining armong them. | it is sal. to his own use, ell known Union wen . ALi vara i were obliged to bribe Paine'’s te to im scras fer te y veut os by she ene os sere. Prigoument and loss of pitty AL engeey probable that ut least throe ditlerens Doinocratic Wo | jiencemeut of the iuquiry, Geueral Palne was minations will be placed before she people; in which | crdered by General Burbridge to remain at Pa- event the Republicans have a faircbance of ultimate | UU%4%s and meot the chargos preferred against : ¢ kel tt him, This for some raven, be refused to do, and victory, If such au event was ilkely to improve the | poured, it is sunposed, Llinois, If the charges condition of municipal attuirs, the people would, | #sainst General Paine are really true as set forth, no doubt, be satistied, Untortunately they have | it !* #stouishing how he could have been induced in Weet at id other business of importance will bi 4 100 M. Os, HL 38. J. 57 ie © tranaucnd, Aa! Hy order JAMES T, DRISCOLL, Pros; CM. YAK- yoou & Miss... 38 \ 5 dD, Bi MH - pats 1 ‘ ra | betray bis Goverunent und its cause, The ioe bog rh er BBN 180 ‘ » Bisse iy Woon, Bees ae hea 10 REWARD—LOST ATT DP MN EAR experience! the misrule of an Orpyke, and would | ciBcinl report of the Couunimsion hag howover, uot | GaN Erie 6th 1 Mar, & Cin. 1 PF, 6 SOCIETY No! * Bleecker ot @ hair bracelet, wain cogret a result likely to plwoe other incompetenta | yet been published, wud when it i it may be | 200 Erie ud Mt. 15) MoS. 8. La... 69 * wounting, The above reward will be pala AG: 3 iu honorat rn elected | UR that the charzes are untrue, or at least highly | lowe Det. M. & Sw do... 68. ——— Ewen st, Williamebu i. * honorable offices, expecially if the meu elected | colored for political purposes. 100 MM. Cen, ANOTHER VETERAN GONE—BROTHERS | ——-—--——- —— re were in the same postion as the man who applied ‘ Spee oy Cle ¢ —Lhave, this day, been informed of the death of for the position of 4 conductor on one of our city Goverament Hospital for the Insane. 4 our worthy brother soldier, Col. Win, Buttree ; see FURS, railroads, The applicant made ous 4 strong case Tais Tustitution was built pursuant to un act of Bhis day's bewsbapers ite of dutty wid abbend the ogainst the man whos situation he desired, in- | Congress passed in 1852. An appropriation of #100- with the usual badve of mouruing, on Tues- | ~~ paparimge J t. tb. Les all attend, i E >| PURS— ATTENTION ES—NOTWIT MOND ig ae ‘Abu, DALL Colt BAAC M I NLEENTION, LADIES -NOTWITH aac ‘ of go 4 forming the Directors thus the individual then em- | 000 was made for it in August of that year, It is PHYPE, Adjy oT anutacturiug *¢ ney it eit’ Pos ae ‘eae vloyed was a3 poor us a ehureb mouse when he | beautifully situated about two miles from the Capl- GPECIAL NOTICE.—NEW YORK LIQUOR | [ate nat gual? can tke their choice from ou Grst commenced to collect fares on their cars, but | tol in Washington, Tie Cuzosione ef that city eo Posies z 9 ety. The monthly meeting | gaits ar we WM pected stook, and obtain Breat bare during twelve months bad uoé outy supported bis | sey’ of it:— t gee et evening, Ont ti Tepalrig tothe ints spies tua wo ons we Guuily, bus clowod thew aud bint in ibe mow! "The wings of the btding eonsein onob wix } tsa” Betta atti as bial al bs at ‘Dea Siac Hue f 5 rivet

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