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} THE SN ae EG TENE Iwan ene, SERN, NEW crop pollticions tht uue, but go \ ou ithon es | ‘aa va from? « ud the honest macees will MUNDAY MOURNING UCT. 24. 1364, ar poole aa a it iw ot heavy and accumu. i gr ESR ——~ | tating tora: The Vermont Raiders. ing tnpudent plea put in by the icader of the The Importance of Cavalry, ftiel piders into Vermont, to the effert that the Geoxeaay an AN i@ fomende ial uct a8 legitimate of war, can hardly deceive the | bene the haw Leen i inveterate Cunedian rebel aympath I aed in @ pout rable for the developrent | tte real character of the recent outrage upon of the cavalry arm of the He revoforr, | it certain!y should not prevent our Govern acale Leen avail » uy ur Virom \neieting oo the renditiem of the centr Ie m4 KF d has 1 utita ae ‘ extradition treaty for tie gir a! roavaly perat 4 F ' haa deen ire Pmurlerere, The pict ia awd to fcave reat band. Wh pevaive nabare of "the | euvebren concocted by the © nfeterate Covert batt i the war] be ‘ zt yatiou noi and @ Me Dessert HW. Youss « ins | of theee a, At the coramence tof the war ie Canaan papers. at tiathe is apie generally be od) thatthe ¢ tne « eoonlany Comrniapivand Tere, avd that be confined to artillery ead sod hat attack oon @t Alpar wa woe the beoken character the + oe eyor feeneral Snmminasta cry it es | ve which the rehela © Hi at's t » the Bhensodont [hoes etat nt, WP eluded the tre ‘ T core ther t Government to hold the Cacwtian authorities tea Talao have contribute the neglect an | wirict mecount t ” ' vitages, ‘They Patm 0° « that + 1 patient ie ehow that we rw « for a recurrence of munilar | dowelopy ¥ ra wover the ~nw iba “ t “4 hot weet nucle f a aval 9 hat Ee mental, We oa the wm called Confederate [hat been formed in Ger MeCurnias' @) Vernmeotte ne reap tiht r rene? of | tiene har heen for impr iat our cavalier Denorable warlire in tin diferent with the | furco haw stem! mee weor rou tne © advan aut cond we have sclear riobtte | te with a decrees of Contederat % anelat thar toe hall preserve a atriet mentralits, | The revel jenders never comrittet the error of fe At they sre unable or unwilling to do this, we have | dervaluing cavalry, and Lect wed the grontedt a honlternaive but to take the law in our o [tention upon tha bran lb er wt the baodla apd pou aue fature Wank thieves and FE meccement of he war, The tive mow ow roy far re and Chea.peake p.rates and ent throats wherever | Mieved Inte the remote pawt when the farm “ie they iuay yo, and punish then and joer prote Horie Caviales" were a terrorto our art anv gore summarily, The En lish Goverment, for the | Atuty lorded it on tne Valley of the Sienand eumparatively moucr eoee oof the murder | @0d ta Ceutral Virginie as the bead “she of a British subject so Japan, who bed been | ke tlemen ani chrvalrs of Ving wt tet ulty of a vielation of local Inw, seme @ | OWu bourses jote the belt Bat the iuvferor re Mest end aig to ud jadetmnity at the | teurces of the Cu tacy ceudered 16 Gapursble wannen’# Wwulh, Loe pir the Jycoum that | for itto rustaig tie ‘ feooau sbe essagsing had escaped beyond his juradic. | Cavalry, a Rictn ! roa's uew wine ton, was net allowed Neither can we, on the | thot thelr cavalryeis ue re, Hat was ‘ eresent cecasion, silow these regularly “eowrmir weld date Utne by uetnoul tiale i VALU, sionea”’ Contederaie thieves to escape justice, rut ved caysiny hag through the frievdslip of the ‘diab ey p® . thizers. Wo allowed ik ome too cleo when the ‘ + thw jus! people of Nuva Scotia rewied the pirates of the | aad etictent ure of infautr art’! i avalr Chesapeake irom jai. A sinitir jal reaking [Ub is thie thet subites the sacres of t movement wn the pri mm bebalf of the | remurkable success au plans the Vermont Contederme wonld justify af ture, w twe ot tos Japanese retaliation on wliana, than hud leon wiun ate f r Government | jist? «se gives the Rebel Plans against sherman, Pouted t tand ane) Pe-oryen- Yaw late Rehmond papers ¢ mderable | ite. A colay follow up the turr higbton the m opens in the direction of | el the battie at Cedar ow iuy last Atlanta, According to them General Brarrraxno's | Would have enable t the epcentrate ai operations are on the larsest dole, aud protic ium Fisher's WEN, and the bats. Lave proweu his view the randlest results. The war la ty be | ket any mw ocroubeontouty of the Ware transferred from Geor, Noribeantern Alabama, | @rawn Kame, transfer t popera on end supplies are to be deawa from Alabama and | ther ®@ude a wordy depute tthe ¥ Bat Missisapmi. The revel General Drew Tayton, who fF Waste elle ee t t achieved o utation in the! Texos sod Red ke ouch clean work never iver catopalnsy has been translorred wile | TO sO doubilal or uu oe LELLas his forces, pr bal twenty thousand —rtron, | be! provided Mimwelf wis rt aainst ecrom the Missies ppl river, to aid General | He enemy ne Antotwiy vf whe have Hoop, wha it appeara #i!l commands the rebol pended the war Had Geuaral Hookes retained hia Army of the Tooncs ndor Bnaceraarp, the | eavalry force wt rviliey instead. uf detec. @arve as General Meapr commands tuo Army of the | Me hon a glee Varren raid, round the Poromeac under Guana. It ula appesra that Hoon's | Febel array, the result wouls probably save been Fevent movement in the rear of Atlanta was accome | Very “iffereut, Th ws sutot cavadry as Get plished by the simple abandonment of bia former | tyshurg that enabled General Lak te curry olf bis Qne of communications on the Macon & Weatern | Wy a parathy aret Phe caupuign of Raitrond for # new fine op the Alabama | General Gusnr, 8) tar, bas uot been favorable @ Teunesdee rosd. The advantages of thie | for cavalry aiatons Tho s countr plan—which is probably the best that could be dee | frum tie Rapidan iver t ‘ tat viewed by the rebels, under their desperate clroum- | to% sot the tortlostiens sthdded kureug! mances—is that it combines the offens've with the | this eatire section, preveutertiw Use ol wa win) thal defensive in su equal deyree While Hoopromains tu northeastern Alibaroa, SarnwAN cannot prose. au adVauce inte Georgia, as it Would uncover requires 6p owod active fle kd operat jopment, Plhese consderetions should careful nottu exalt Genery! Sucurpan at tthe Que sear sud open Leunessce and Kentucky to inva. | pene of our other yenersia (by iwuoriuy thes cou mon. General Samnwan, therefore, must turn back | paratively untaverable coudi vous in which the ia. aud Sight and flank the rebels out of their new pos). ] ter are placed. At present it, iw enougt tion, the same as be did from the Latural and arti- | creasing efficiency ef curons ficial defences betweeu Chattanooga and Atlanta, | Cer Tutite butties suore eth us bor deve- rrder us ex thatethe In ik ty to DM bales De ‘That bo will do go successfully, we have go] Merted Well the approbation of the country by tar the strongest assurances, The rebel game is |} Ustrebuy how Ais can be done tod and desperate ; but it cannot be realized At Just accounts Sokuwan had already done wuch Danger Ahead. vowards fruetratiog it, by tis masterly uovements “Ln TaMeeu! peace prepare fur war,” iv ot : in Bloomtown Valley, southwest of the scene of Lis seceut triumph in Northern Georgia Scrambling for the Spoils, THe mimicipal camosign in thiseity, at the prea eut time, may be ttt o, Hikened to # horse-race She fuctions representing the cou.peting animals, ‘the public plunder susweruy to the purse, There wre ot leas, @ doveu separate and dostine t party ore peuizutions eutered for the Loat, each striving its Ditou that should be well a8 uations. thea city sou @) wbeerved Ly wadvi uals ae The *horse-car monopekists'* of have been acting upou thot prin ply woud elle wt Ouce@urprived al) peaceable, law- ebidiuy ‘un by Gmcharging # Gassked Datlery ol Miderenterea Wihh ruck @ terribie elles bab ib wiioust leaves these srreedy two-borme estortionieate complete nad tersof the situation, [tis gratify ug, vahoek 4 over, however, tu and the dee (lat utter the tt Cal #auenes of S11 ly yleiding t> this vitmost, by every species ef poutowl tookeyiusy, bef wily emeus (beri. te be tw. th cur pemetul bus jead the field and win, If the public were not 60 | ui) powerful cigsens, WoOrs ryghth have been thus vitally interested In the subject of city zoverumenut | shamefully tuvadei base rallied and iu s measu the tactics employed by she rival fuctious ty secure | retrieved ibelr frat loses dake tue gulleut abe popular contidence would be decided y agus: | Sukuipas, whoww ey uk treat wave Way to any = Each, seco ving to its own represeutatteg, is | whe hope Suasity of LosGereeel’ ey wh tien mabued with astouishing sulicitude tor the publle | roturned, uncer their “uever-wiy e Peer rest y Welty S Esch is borror-airicken st the corruption | gehieving arort glorious votary f ao Lbese fuse which permentes every brauch of the city goverue | tinte raifroad leeches have been coinpollyd to aban: apent, and cuch in substance promises that the | don thelr strong positon. with o ‘ «w ot eeven dawning of the muniepsl milleuigua will be the | eighths of theo for VEEN sd, Weuuded and certain coasequeuce of that partys elevatho | sing —pr pally miasine. Ut a fonred ¢ J. ty power, Of course nob is ok euity bus but just commen ed Although the frst to be deceived by these p c yvanks, for the people have bad sul experience of the hollow outbreak of hosti!.ties bas b een partially sauelshed, boore is great iL) danger uf @ neWet atiack rr neas of their profess.ous, but the grou Upon | onewighth of a vent conces: Gon. we just one-vghth whieb they seek to establieti themselves iu public | too much, The very bad grace t with whiek favor Gre worthy of votice, us an ‘lustration of | the companies submit tor their deieat, is an ill | what consiituies superlative my Suibras | owen, Meudered to reta cn even coe mill more acn-faced lyiow fact that a coven political | than the law allows, itis Hablishing a precedent associations y ond guarrelling over | that may lead tow further ad van t the fur if | the city spoils like w pace ¢ as OVUT & Carcas® | given the inet » the compra + Will aot bestate be | is of Staelf evidence exoup) of ther dishonest pros | attempt to uke the el feagions, There may bes ciferonce between them | Voe principal danger 4n eul mitt te their un -perhaps there is—ior acoordiug to (he lew there | lawful demands now a, tbat ibimay p ve the way are various stages Of raocubty, Bug thie distines | for an amendment of ther gseveral chariers dur. tion gives the people simply the choice of evils s the coming session of woe Leg.slature Ale; andinapy event is 4 sud alternat ve for honest | ready at's tnsir that tf the patrons of Lorse citizens This state of the muniwipal canvass |& | raposda aoquies nthe dicket syste as udions humiliating to every honest voter. With all tho | as itis, wnat noot'verdersands vill be made. Dut tuportant issues Hb stake, .1 s the disburse | itu only the lull that afwaya precedes the storn went of a city tax of fiteen mon delars there g | With the amin nse patronave a " enee of r not # ticket in the fleld reprcrenting that honesty | city rulroae eon panes t vrily vie doubt, and capability which is sv necessary ty good gov | attempt te fave the eaartory ey nit od thag they ernment. Not ons party that haw the maniiness | ean ta Geis mite sre, wad pol the and the boner to rise above partisan lotrigue amc | traveler to Pr owalk he c\aty then of corruption for the sake of giving to the proplea res | every ene to 1 tht t off thia im spectable selection of candidates, With the eit) a> | troge le pn nak? vii » to the winistration in the banus of such men asthose | Matgiwlature ol) udeduc voto aitainat ade cow offered to the peop'e, no wonder that the ex- \ yenses of the city are equal te the entire expenses ot the Federal Government in its early days and no wonder that the most Magrant aluses prevail in | Vhus pus he bold attempt ot @ every deparupent Aud unt the people assert] 8)! ghoir cotlers at the evnense of a gootimdulgent peer righty by taking (he wiection of municipal | and al wady overqurdened pubis. ditiongl = privileros ¢ Vote for no greeny coke rather than party the ruiway monupe proof against raurewd A test few to | was qnored at 141% for cold. The weeu's im. potte of for@igm iy ccus so toe caine of | only $T56.011, agatost $1, week of peibaling Whrt Cuerrila Warfare Indicates, jut rapuly iuerems uy oumber of guertills bats in the border states, and the av decity which ebar- acterizes thelr depredations, sre regarded by many heen uuretlective peovlu aa an indication that we are 100 Central Cont Joe ng @round in the great contest with rebellion. ia Ay H Can. K. Tile conclusion is not only erroneous, but is di- ti ries rectly opposite to the true interpretation of the | 13H, wilject, The influences operating upon soverns | baa Obio & Mia. Lou Hal. RY. rents mey Le hened to the uatural laws governs nr pk ae ay 4 ih 4 iN fe reolar system, Ti ey contain @ coutripetal | jo yy Lol. & veal Gy) bewaing be ge tendency late centraize power in | i ors ak %, head, and a ce force which | Mw r ercome that power, Wr Tw Chi, & Ait. jo Sixth buindngh tng: _ { 10 ChL& N, wei 1x Cui N. W.k. du a the solar a jependent tipon equi+ At, Coal i h { } Canton Co oO ws w. ie am between the ai torce, the safety of » Cum. Coal 48 60 " cern ent depoudia tipo its centesl power to} aries win ttt S a Cb. a vhs o Marine oily bw av) nitecke the desentralizag influence TLE) fig Ad ig oni by 106 enne of pierri alanis ¢ 7) neevom | | 0 Atants oe 2A Tol, & Web. Ry. od tha rebel Preaident's aunie ORES Lp meris MAUKPT® AND WHOLPAALE PRICRACURREAT, ‘ sare alaent the army with New Your, Satranagn Cotober 2uth. I86t i hint enifeant However Coffer, bo. J0¥m&® war) dt. Lumingo, -~e—, Kio, r distr oe . guerrilla ralda may be to the districts Cotun, ih, Mid. New Orleana, 117, Mid. Upland, . ee ¢ Mh Domeate om ing, brown, §Sa59. to property, aha & WiZEDE | ret ‘ ' we ass. blesehed ent that they ate keno important blow for the | & ' uy riuing, brown, $e nopac neds “ vse bo they e@apouse, And further, the doe | Prk, hee Dry cod, Teak te Weke dobbi.®@ mti ht e rele! ar me fan terione WH, Diy wiles Twat hiek, Saiwon, |, 0 “od dition of the ret rine is ro Wicicren 1, ts oan Woy Herring 1, boss n popers admit thele inatitity to assume the ofenmive for thin ressom and daly appeale for oh tee 4 on Ae a te er - Nas p 9 oat o feroomenta go Up trom tha rebel armies, Now, | Beate, a. to on. = $08 86: Missouri, r bal nO ah ihe two facts thet the rebel armies are | CaBsdium, 4 12 109 wy Corn , ‘nerenn- Fruw, Ab Go: topidiy Cimiaishing, While puerr iisiatn i¢ hncrear c At ° dled, 43 Lg in’ corresponding deyree, what ia the logical sifemte, bis, mond, via ‘ * L? Clearly that the centripetal force Bs at ene rad ip a ie or % S002 © oy an or, shat the cohesive power of uta | prartey, p Trav oo: Gute, state, Neen lah Canada, ide + interest and rafety is losing ite attrace | Oo te loca’ and Pha Tne veg waty, aud thot the power ofthe Confederacy | spruce, 25 wale OM Staves, bbls. and hi 1 ay of Lette - | bathe ‘i inning to Cy of ate tangent. No. better ey Moca, yal. New Orleans, Smt 15: Fort thiea, deuve of % general deworelisatou the ret ue alw, Cab, Mus, do. si) tube elayed, bile bau slilers could be presented than tei erug aut oie ‘ . gall, 2500 Olive, cases, 7 508 lragmenters bands It judicates that the rie Me it ‘dh city, bated ot bale, ‘ wit a] Travis Adjuiudetrationu ‘ sing ite inturbe wi Yoviaiens Heel, mi. bbla, SUualziw:s Do, Mep. " jesultury serespe aible 1. mis uO; Pork, ar use, nominal, Pr. wee. ad that wsult u pT a eS CI ae od BrP eel! bas Wee Wuorfer at eed that which we have ens] gry, Kutter, ‘range on dombs , De Stave, Simao; tered ay the lust four peare Thi theory 4 by ‘ sibab t0: Bren, OW) widitionsa ated bs Vhe v AL a iu + Rum, Ja Bley bas elwave beer t trols, ; At. pur sedate emis ie Si Whiskey, Alby’ 2 Thal 163 {t gradual cr bling of the aillitary power aly ' ! 4 “4 to the t (rleana. 1sa’l; do clarified, 20 * . xs ae mi z 1; Urowu ead yeliow, 11014; u ‘ iuatrated by homely o sel . : Z ares . , Towers. Kentucky, 12'endu; Cabs 6466; St, Do ukiug sbip—teey ave bu i | Wino lato: btavana, dol 6): do, 1, oy ¥ . sud in desperation each tk Wout Yate eg eo a Sai: wages Re e" a ) of bisown, The very fact that | sias5; Mop. ‘ss ox dulled, <Q: Nod pallet, Ho pis whoutatthe pleasure of General | °°" he oF Bios: : dy SukiMaN, mimply because be cannot obtain the a0 Ib. Bast India. ¢ force which the concentrated cuerrills bands would ju mnie hy mee eth in os lawl nf, ent proof that the centre | 1 wee of the Confeateruey is becoming wo} ™ Hes, city, 45. ulto be kept in check by the central gov- = vmmare ? hea ia 7 ‘ GAN, VOICE t Aw the war progresses this o u rm “ become more apparen Prarments of the » swiling Paces. -Vhysiognemy, or rebel armies will centinw *y from the power at = f Charsetern!! Portraiteof John it and ot loenne ahont the Beaty. Yh Ble Re tiawet the hurt f the resellun 4 eo; Faete nhont the Brain, wit ; ioc , | trations tr Charters and Hiorrphe of will be sud the embryotic Confeleracy | Uf 7 4 MeClelinu, bremont, Kenna) AUls &e Hraine of wil return & aur Creo lua, Wore and Wage Nativaly of vur Povo inion, terane ase -tlow to bas Dhem. our The Gonother and Boole War, Social Kelations ypplng the Qrestion ' Kngtiets The latest development of the war between the | and Geran Wives s Me » Train Childien. “Led Mayor and the (ty Inspector, is the issuing of @9 | not Driven ot Serpent Worah ty than onter by the forvuer for the suspension of the late [ Devotion 't A Pature Lite, Clerkabipe at Washing ter, Tho pro ands are the alleged gale of appoiate | ton In November Doutle Niunber of * Phrenological mente + he «xtravayent expeuses of strect cleans | Journal." Newamen have It, Kent by fret post for ' v conta or $2 a ver, bv Mean, FOWLER & ing, and necieet t) reraove the fat-boving nuisances | , WELLS. st Broadway, N.Y TH rom the city in accordan e with the orders of the : tealtt " : beard of At the Michigan ir janet Closed Commissiouers ol Healthe This.s an unheard Off ae pruuin te wing Mis jynovation te etternps to remove a New York oht andthe first J et Machine d ; , Work, were awarded te GHOVERK & BARTS ficial for wlleged wal-practices, and ean only | Se wind, MACHINE COS to he caplaiued b Buppesiug tust Mayor } tMlip sewing Machi CUstHRE . iynorant of e fact} bee them betore 4 OMlice O27 Nh us way. wud that lou usawe bes wveu corruption certian - -_ New York. 1t romaine te ballund Winter if you want Fall and eateblished privileges in Ns ut ‘ Water cluthing, go to H, BALDWINS, iy aad 72 be seen what course the City Inspector will take Mowery, Phe largest stuck aud atore to the clts, and priews lew, Children'sdepsrtivent not ejualied, suo Walhe retaliate wud suspend the Mayor, or will “KR DS) 6 me " the latter persiat awd suapend the whole beteb of Vor the Muirand skin. Harry's ‘Tricope the bess aud cheapest artic sold by aul corrupt elty officlal4, aldermen, councitmeu wad] d ee ally Let this be duve—uot tquratively, but realy & Baker's Highest Premium | lus. it u Sewing Machines, 15 Brondw ay, New York and there Will be # jubilee stony the Gak-payers |.) » Hrookly um. wt We shull then bave much srapder ilusuiuetions In Whe a Wilson's Hlahest Pree New York thas were vetued Ly Lia Copperbesd | tulum Jackatlich sewing tumchlucs, No. Uo Broad Houor, hd ; pie. } ; ay , DEATIS. a Pheummod 57 aloes 7 wt BROTHERS — On Cet. 22d, 1964, John 7. the Super ubeadens 0 Doa ont 60 | ured cuild of Vavid and Mery arutiess, aged o sell. ; year, 1 heaud J7d New Yous, Oct, 22, lod The trie and acquaintances of the family are 4if, Mies ro i or. | TRabectiudy iuvited to atieud the Muerel, th Aly, Edsfor—Sint YVesterdey woruing | wae or aay) ate a. BAB lato trots the eredtewet ot a Broadway AS venth Avenvecar, if) his pareuts bod Bisat Broad a Pd Got pep sis cents tere, Ddid ao uuter protest BYRNES On sunday, Get tad, Anne, second d daughterot Joho god Aun bby tier, aged » > eure aud afer requessiug the Couductor ww furoith ive with | yy mouths tickets, which be said he could vot se Tthen the tends of the famile, and those of ber broe r ly auvated to ats t ber, aud went this moruog by bbe | tend the te 4th just Company's oft yo the puret of wiht ih ; ; ace é i ee A t o or in- | * m aiue wi COR m 1 req 1 to ve the Promtent or Superine | vaved to Calvary Cemetery for interment, ¢ tent ot she Company, ‘The latter was intros CONN _O: day, Uct ‘ow Fi f le ne nd to ~ n 0 day, Get, Vid. Jane Conn, relict o et, St 1b He ene curred to ta yesterday Inte Jobn Conn, of Lavrance, Parish of Duustord Se} be sak 3 wee 89) Count, Down, Ireland, need 74 years 4 oud, wlthough the Compsoy wished ou Die relatives of the family are reapect broule with the people, they were Bound to have) fully uivited to a Juseral on | ueeday toe control of their owau road, aud that We need mot | Buu atl © 23 Wast rdetutheirears it we did not Wish te submit to | ob ter to Greenwood Ce their mules. Laeked him it they would place tick. t upatrick papers pirase eta down town, where the people coula ger them i ; 1d ite replied. *hhey must get them bee outh etreat | T-On Sunday, Oct, 25d, Wiille T., som wid teh wyenuey Seeing the ipteution of the Conus iy * bn fr bs ti ty Aa pay tOexlOrt the extra cue ceut, or subject the : Ct a , nd the funeral, on ‘t people ty wudity trouble aud expense to get ok, AM atll hingst. io tohete, baad, Well air, vou will furnish me with ‘ 0 “ . hth usand ticket; Fabel! take them by the thous ute shoes bay Ph iliam Forrest, « ue wid, and pay you for ther. aad d shall ive them id er ond of the | May b pad rah in peace! otuéu who will sell thera at the low } poute be think, wir, he prog ly relused to The fineral will take place frou hie late ¢ idence, et me have them, and with much iueolence ine | 2) West seth et, this (Monday) atternoou, Uct. 24th, - 4 at 1 k The friends of the tamily are rerpect> rmed y ae Attar A See their | ludly tuvited to w:tend, withont further notes, de wo . eo ‘ /DEREY now rn Oe it ; 1. vo right’ sod that the Corporati u should | 4; OOEREY 5 1 Brookivn, © at tly Pah } ninediately take th rom! jute the rown bauc#: | Get. wud, Elzabeth Codtiey, axed ¥ years, # nouthe ‘as reply wan "Weare able to take care of that | aod 1G duys daughters ot Joseph and Matilda God. ' Ethen took the ear for down town, with | } y eiahs uckets 1 could ond which I peral will take place from thelr late resi- to the p ve CODY Cacly reserving LGiand ah Biooklyt, be Dy this Monday) we for mest i 2 will gee only com me satlotclock. ‘The remaiue will be interred : te whinh ¢ ine pee Aille Cometery. Lhe trieuds of the fan. | eleven tn “eeu tt vie , « ry lover of | diy ace respectfully invited to e:tend lot uatiee Gigod OF Ibe “poor aaauhd Follow: a We GREEN.On Sundar, Oct. 224, Patrick J. Green, BADUG 10 BCS, to the the 80 | oldest won of Luke and susan Green, aged 3 year and {up tt ng evile tn the bud. Twas tolda | o montha ew by @ peorsou juterested an the Sak | ihe iuuere) will take place from the residence of Veen tliat g10Q,000 Ww 4by Up the whole | hie pa eoty Ob] Piret ave, thie (Monday, atte, noon, M4 ve at Alcaty, and tbat the rosoa woud | at 2 Ooo, dhe telendaot Wwe tamily wie resp. ck 4 iu ber aud Go wy aud Would then charge | ly invited to atrend, ‘ tep cenis instead of six. J also ee the names of NCH—Matthew Lynch, sou of Michael and Oa suy railroad meu Up a8 candi tutes Asscuably. v8 Lynch, path of ihe Paiien of Moy ough, Lie ur nextelecton, F w wre our rouse | aty Me sth Jielanud, lu the Jlet year of his age \ voing to end? Can ive us wore light | ¢./ Be retatives and treads of the fist © reapect> KOR am e8) | fully invited to atiwend junersl, on Tnesday pou Yue subject Us Paw ust 4s poor w some Of | atrernoon, U hat 1X o'clock, from the Chuve y ne ore, Lad hate to see the pour Lard works | of she dumuculate Conception, 14th st. and Ave. A, y aud el ibire hit and robbed | where a SMueol KRequien wil be offered up tor the ine mn. Dbhope you will stil coutunue, | tepewe of Boe POW, Bt > U'elUcK, A.M, dis bave, t Fost aud eucourege them | MAGLIKE-—Ou saturday evening, 22d inst, of die jug ther right® eganes all s bares | @are of the hear Mrs, Alery Maguire, in the dou ue es and unlawtul acts es of the city | Yearot her age giirows cuuppanies 717 "Her friends and those of her cong John and Jo Yours, feph Donahue, are re pecttully juvited to attend ube wid 2 sf funeial,on Pueday moras, Oet, 25, at 19 o'clock, | d TILEY ¢ fin 22 Wasp 1 St Jowepo's Church, vb ave, Callornia papore | - Cops. oe , . p MURPHY —On Oct, 2d, after a ehort illness, Sulla { Financlal News, Markets, &e, Mu. pu,, she beloved wile ot Jolin Muiphy, aged 44 { Aew York, saturday, Gel 20 # Ab Tbe general | years, sick matkes was very dull to-day, The quotutigna, Peace tohe ou sre o litle better. Gover The friends and relatives au reepectiolly invited to ver 4 ve Mould wee & | nd the Mperuk trou ber tice sesiaener, Wl Roose. vth sek der demuine 0) wu Cathy le Chueh, Jauies Migs will be wala tor ihe ade lower, Gould advanced w 2lus els. The | e rt deuend for this day's steamers mnounted to | £400,80—making for the whole week 0 Moe be avus at J vey eousinues oay at 7 per cond, on call, Eachansg igs to Calvary Comyiery ior iniermens, 619 ly veloce, wad fiom Were wid vs tGe cortwaponding ' B S. OF THEUNITED su A ereeial meet the wv “ peid at National Hall ih et. bet the ® and thw ” ate « Pe Mite Ont, S34h ur Ablendanc® fa re mn fs AND. F GWEN CONN ALGIILON. nee ni POUIICAL. MEFTING OF THE WITH A) ARD Rese ° uloe Demooratie Clan whi be their hende quarters, coruer of sihawnd Ne tvets, o8 Tu any, the Inst, at T% velox 1 lminocracy are invited te attoud. s ‘ | MEN HONEST, bh d nd Cheap Marke 4 itary Kh ‘ Pare Public . vo The following Workis wil s¢ th ret ing WILLDAM L. WEMMELI, lroa I C N. WATERBURY, Shipping Trade OOTP ISMPE RK. CHAS KEEN, Painters PELE. BARBER, WM. MAL Lath, booe . h | M. STEVENS, PL her Pb, CURKAN, Carman, aod others bho, Wo WEALD, fe 1s Chairman € thee Arr te CONSTITUTIONAL UNION COUNTY No MINATIONS, For Sheriff—JONLN KRELLS OLMSTEAD-09 Saurus Ls dt sof ihe lames. tte | tas RB pu Ulunete yeu sul * Funeral 8 Tueetar, Ort loelock AM from b Teaicenee, 1s wa Brokls oy Eb. F a ©: the fam) ved to attend wv PIEPFR—to Wiillamsburrt. on Prides, Oct cia Heu.y Peper, seed toveue tue. He was atiur A oto bastatil. Anda cod tether, — Hus lowe we Gey ‘cel The relatives and friends of the family « ete | faliy invited (0 @tend the tupecui thie «day? | eiternoon, et 2 ofc.cck, frota his late us) ace Keo} | ave, Oppo ite Morten ry Wuliatuebureu. te | KRERDOn Sunday, Oct 1, Ruth A * daushier m Woend Cabariue L. heed, aoe onthe und 4 é aud ‘ yd to at ot tie Holy Corre 4 Tur wday, 26th tt wai SHRRTOAN *,8 harive ot Cork ‘ ihe friends ore Peepeet ull ine eetay afferuoon, 20h ‘ ‘ Dis mother, ¢ Ghrietie #6 Liles ceiaike wid be take@ ary Cewetery, of YPRKS On the gods Wiese Yorks, ared 6): ¢ara Lino The trionde and relarty are re. epecttully davited to wiveua the ni, e | rraidene Were d ie Munda, ev) nities ja Her rere ioe will be taken te bie Via fay tue. for suteatae wRAG fCRS, SPECIAL. MERTING OF LS TED COOP. ERS, N "ke ver io Le ety nrerntiy sud pew ». tant bu aietote t cot 1 ues " HAMELS KREARNLY, Bien t, CUA ve MAL Ber a em] | Aaa GROCERS AND ‘TEA CLERKS EF. AS. TF wei aot teeoref cising at @ o'clock oe to atten? 6 special meenne aMo Bower, Mo errnin JAMb> CLSiUK, Pres, P,U'N JAINTERS--A MASS MiLiING ob THE s Y. Io S.Y. bry ook, nto tu the held thie Monday Chaton Hail, wo dec Lhe Vaintere areqecar yr &re respectiuily ins Y¥. BP. thouse Paine Asm tation NNELLA Pres MOB MAT ERE Gas AND BLIND MAKERS, ALER SN TION, ~ A public meetin 1 Asi ud Makers of New York ands a’ 177 Bowery, on bueaday even the wei. berwot the t niou are \ feted te atteudy fe business of thence will be brow ethe lueeting. By order of the tuion, J C, LUMBER. PFIEI.I, See ‘ = =3 soe A NOL TTENTION DUNE VOLUN. sANNON A mee ius yf th hiss this t,t take Aim mod Orde ly pe crane OK,, 1, bo, Nt rthaned ler ‘der ol KENNA, Be Ave, OF 1! al o lly Oc a Sar iJ aie : = z == tc wre will addieas the nice MeCLELLAN CONB RB dra tl kink Aideriman oF Ward, tir war WILELTAM WEN SLE *t 21, IMI—AT A CONS vin each of lat Diet - Clty ab t 1 te MeCiellan Club, the ACIDE te Uelegates wt suid con. Mr. Wi Boyles, Mr Vermillia, Mr. tt bey, Mi KO Mr P Kadst, Wa, May, Mr he suid co nounanin I BOOKLYN vention oft Ud Dis ae (eut uw Brook ‘ meetlug room of the int ‘Dist folowing geutlene vention “Mr 8 MeCormick, Mr.. Porter, Mr Honuingto Is, Kiley, Me Mr A. Kilian, jowing eentien CORNELIL BG. swMiliis 1 uy Vide. Mr. Jam eh Latha '« Mh Mr. W rev bivetion, 1st DELL. PAT ‘LEY. Por Casves . DOG, PALS ¢ ALLAUAN da Dirt b CAMASIEK, or Can e .ttKIAN Mss CRAWEFORL, S&S. RULA Jospecs PROL ol Ny Chairuvany WM WELK. Se. Whe CilZexs’ ASSUCIAALON, = MOZART, /McKEON and GERMAN CONSTIT! (ION AL AND WOKKISGMENS Notwlustiog tor Count HdldA EC NTON Mei antes INNER, { CITIZENS ASSUt Lito. LY oF We iounte “RAND RA At the Cooper Enstitu a un blue To en: re ume, Het ttoran OOS REN MEN & dot Alaxsuen's diawhila Workingmen will addre © dew ade, “ee Por County Clerk—WM, ©) CONN For Supervinor--JOHUN PON For Goioners- WM. OC. GOVE PLE, WAM. O'DONNELL, WM SCH JOUN K. VOORHIs, Chatrinag ¢ tion, CHARLES Ny serreteries, JOWN L, NOYES, Chairman General Comm Hos. BANCOKER, WM. CLL RD, cee's DDD Feces RATIO UNION NOMINATI Cougtersional diet, Tth, 10th, lie FORK CONGKES NELSON TAYLOR . prs Th ~ UNION NOMINALION, th and i7ih) WAKDS “CONGRESS OHN W. CHANLER KALLY — TWENTY SECS ud Ward, The ftiueude ot Met an AM. Couveue UN HL bly MAINT, bb vy liu Warde, FOY MOO RALLE De aie fue quested to meet al Nat Hall, curt, ‘ourth at, between bight and Ninth aves. on MUNDAY bY hNING, Ocwober 24 at 76 0'coek Hon, FERNANDO Wool) wid positively speak, Other eminent epeakese wil piere cr A. VARY 13, Chairmay D, GALLAGHER, Secretary NIA! {1 CONGRESSIONAL STAT - Twelllh, Naseteeuth ana ity at Warde Wood ™ UNION NOMINATION FOR TONG Riss, AM ob, DODGE, t WARDS. JOUN H. SHERWOOD, ©) ( HE AVENUE © MeCLEL organize! a6 1S] avenne ¢ eee WM, ré-Pi ee) SUH, > ‘AN CLUB ed the tole 8. JON ! | | For Cong r _ a FERNANDO | | nighis ! | | SAL Fr= S100} FLOYD S, W ARNE k our ut SU tous isin gud coudivon hae ears verhauled at Astovim wheoe abe now Li se sold on easy ter the owner i¢ cong to Apply to J. WARKENN, 2 Fast 40h tty di ected to Bee Hote! 353 LARGE HEADs OF CABBAGE ' 5, OQuUs: vale ai HE KR, depos Lee Ne