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(Oomitrued from the frat page) LOCAL NEWS. NRW YORK AND) THR VICINITY Beronuroan Mrvrine.The large hall of Prymovrn Creacn.—Tt having been an- Rounced, at the morning service, that in the even- ne all the aeate would be eiven up to the public.» iver: large crowd of ladies and gentlemen sanem- bind at an early bout m frontot Mr. Reerher's Mure, By ballpaet mx Orange etreet wan en- | City Hall he Cooper Tomirute, on Haturly eceaing, was | tirely Llocked up with people waiting for the doors | Died by elerve aucitore, aasemt'el to listen to fie edoqquence of a nuroler of rontiemnen advertiand fw aponk in favor of the 1 clection of President Adaenin, At the spp nied bour, (he proceedives ware commence, Hon, Henry J. Rayin od Qrtretncing Gov. Morten, of Indiana The Gor Aor, on coming foward, acknowlalged th done him by so enthusioatic a reception, and then Proceed) to apenk of the national policy that would be inaugurated in the event of MO a snocem in the appronching clect nd declared that it wonld lead to national: 0. He nent ene tered into a lengthy hieter of he Iu ana conepite my, which he affected to belie wae planned for the purpoes of overthr wine We wovern cent of the comntey The epesker: | cod hin remark as owas: iuere wan only one way bewed to preserve the (Union, and thas won by force of arms, compelling the inhabitants of 1 Sates to return to their alleriance and the conatitutian and the In f the Jand, North could and would euppreme the rele fole e rebe Patience te "beck beiny party d wenwons In the North, The Dermocrote afirmes that Mr. Lincoln earned on the war tors J abecahing shavers nw atute mant which he orn witobefalee The peonle Honod out an eeoo ne Mr Lincoln that the strength of the rel elilon, ard to nowy @lavery fon be etteroinubel, (Cieers.) The path ef duty wae that of humanity, Toe or Vhin ‘macte tip the eye of s peace democrat was the ngbht to hor alaves, but the adioluletration nought to demtrey slavery on the eame princ'ple that Bier dan destroyed the gravarica of the rebela in the ley. The army, which wee mat gaan’ snd glorious in the world, waa the only walvation of the country, No cornpininte were to be heart from the men who fought the battles of the Uuion, the only fault tn ne the peace democrate In concluaion he urged to stand by the arucy. t support the Sautiry Cocun esion, aod mutta the families of the so) Litre aod above all to stand by their princitdes, the eovernment and the elt flag, and he bel evel God would stand fart by tb wation. (aut and lone coutinued cheering.) Bxdiov, Wright, of Ind ana, was next introduced end made @ brief speeck, in which be alluded to ‘the slavery question, and argued that there could Ue ho permenent government ati the people went Dark te those principles of univernal liberty that animated our forefathers Inaion of hin eneech, We Wright in- xiore Pav. ex-Miniaterte Sw itreriand, whoepeke Lriofly, atating that the election of Me+ Clellaa would be rewarded by the people of Eure pe ras aconfoas on of national weakness and that the per le were unworthy of enjocing he va of & froe vovernmont, President Hanlin was next introduced He spoke al aome length, denouncing the peace men and the Chicago platform, clos'ng as ‘followa:— tle whod witof the contest wae & pol tical infidel. The old sbip of Buse would rite the storm and te saved. Grant had the rebelli at -floud cheera)—the pallant Sher dan ~—Was proselig on the rear, and Sherman wut were pressing enemy on every aide, When nine-tening of the work of crushing the rebellion had beew mocomplisbed @ cessation of Doatilities wee demanded, Ib la not, said he, to be granted. Your country i# to be saved and to be Perpetuated to future ages, but upon you rests the responsibility of doing it. formed by our fathers, by their wisdom and by their blood, and by your acts muat it be perpeluat- ed. Under the fag of our country let us swear to live tn freedom or dic in ita detence, (Cheere.) The sucience then retired, INTERESTING CASK OF ALLEGKD KIDNAP TING.—On Saturday afternorn a novel aid really Intereatin: cave of alleged kidnapping wou bro Before Justice Dowling, the Halla of Justice, Is appears in evidence that on the evening of the 6th inet, Mary Bolhiard, who la otherwise known as “Senorita Lapez,"* abducted from the sidewalk in Fourteen’) aireet, near the Hi potheatron, «bright lad of wight yeors Geo ye Seay whorp she claitos ns her chill, M rriat, of No, 108 Rowery, who clairns the ehild’s father, learning of the alleged abetuetion, god hearing furiher that the “Senorita Le pect had st by name 7 4 Beas t taken him to Wasaingtion, applied for a warrant, | (overs and a peren 4) requidtion was nade t nov Seymour, and the case was wiven to Deputy Marshal Worst. The Marshal tound the cbild sud the “Senonta' in the Washiogton “Gaenterbur Vall,” v here, tt te states, the putative mother wan | rofiting from her boy's exhibitious in ym tue he otheer there roede the arr wot withiate the interference of the friends the » bringing bither the prisoner and three ebildreny with youuy Scagrist, reported to duxtice Dow'ing, To the prove lings on Saturday, the case arpeared to be conscerably mu ldle © Beacrint's couns sel aanerting that four years and olf ago Mre Pokhard took the child from the Almshouse, ancy efter keeping him @ while, returned him to that on. stitution, und that subsequent. . Rea.riat took the child thence and adopt peared to Matertain deep affection for and abe veclinea to surrendor hirn : where pon Suatice Dowling, being unable to render a decision, committed the accueil, promising to decide the ace this morning, Mra, Kekbar’'s three children were gens with her co the Toh, where they were placed in care of Mina Fosters, the niatron, ALLEGED THeer or Rones,- Bilis N. Crow, of No. 146 Sullivan street, who last winter Jost 41,500 worth of feed, wolf-robes, ete, from his eo gonght the thief and at lenyth fixed upon alvin Floyd Franklin, of No. 108 Thompron street, and that person waé@ arrested ov suspimon and taken before Justice Dodge, yesterday. lt waa pone that the helevnor had awned, at Charles " “s pawn-office, No, 289 Spring street, three wo! JLab ie the value of #00, Justice Dodge committed him in default of bail, Front PLATFORM Rroing AGALN,.-On Sat- orday evening, John H, Masa of No, 2y West 10th atreet, in Thompson street, near Amity, oither leaped or fell from the front platform of Seventh Avenue car No 11, and was run over aud simost instantly killed. Rolert Murphy, the driver of the car, Was arrosted ; but it eppearing, om the inquest before Coroner Wildey, that Murphy bud been guilty of bo wexligence, bo was released trom re- strait Farsi RAitnwoap Acotent,—Mr, Tames B. Buliley, ove of the persons who were injurod at Deventy fret wtreet on the wooasion af the New Hee ven Rallway « » the 1th inst. died on atuiday, ab St {los Conuer Ranueyv Kise Impavelod w jury, wand wil make a thorough ME VOB) atlow, Union Homr Senoon, OQer wh Tset Mr. Betch—Soviag you anyounced iu your lame of Jast Saturday that Vanion Home school F would close on that ryend as eek anuour ment ia so e'ror, wo! be eo kind vate correct nilnne open te the put » Clostog Rest Baturday respectfully, Hoant or Mavacne BROOKLYN, MILITARY FUNERAL S.—The remains of Capt, doin W! Swift, late of the isch re » your coment New York Volunteers, were yesterday conveyed to ther | The | Jest resting-placo in Greonworml Cemetery, rel gious ceremonies wero beld in the Fleet Strec* Methodiat Cuurch, which was filed vith relunve and sympsih ang frends A company of the oid regiment Nationa! Guaras escoried the remains to the gra Cartan Baift died iu bosp'tal att muda, Vay on ihe Int inst, ‘rom wounds re fn the assault upon the enemy's works ut Chapin's Farm, 2b Beplember, The body o! private Samuel J, Lusk, of Company | D, 14h ment N. ¥, B, M., was also conveyed to Greenw: Cemetery, The funeral ceremonies were held at the house of his mother, No, 877 Carl- ton avenue. A large number of ne were pres- lin Engine Compeny, No. 8, of luding Frauk ruse formerly been a member, The remains were escorted to the cemetery by a com- yeny of the 14:h regiment. The deceased wi dled tn fropt of Petersbure. Va. on the 28th une les he principal draw. | The government waa | tw open At 7 o'clock the throng hewan to enter | the Luliding, which wae almost immedsately filled to tautrocat capacity, at least twenty-five Lundrod persona Leng present, At balf-past seven o'clock Mr Beecher appeared, Abern baving been ming and a praver offered, Mr. Reccher took for his text the 14th verse of the Oth chapter of Jererniah, and proceeded to disruas the subject of parce, compromiees and conciliation, He Srat alluded te var ous compronmiaes of the founders of our government, and followed them up | with a ptaterment of the effect of various comprom- | ieee agreed upon, within Me memory, of public | affairs, declaring that whenever the Ameriean ! had decited to rewet comprom|ses, tn @tand upon a decided pol of right ageinet wrong, the deputed queations were mot at reat forever He pert allided te the Northern and Bouthern people, aa parcen to a bind tog contract between each other While it lasted the Sorth wee bound ty the terrneof the ares. ment, but when one party baa broken ita covenant with the other, be denied the party wronyed was bound ty revew the cusageroenta entered into before rebellion evidted, He thence arcued that It wan our duty t put down the revellion, and fioht vot the caume ot the rebellion, eoaned to peat, There world come @ ' ts peawre that would last for agen, Aryple Mr Doe her then epoxe of the | pestilent states Bight Jootrires of the South, which [he eed if oyreed to by the North, would uake j the Atoerican Nat ton ef independent : Vonund tovest 6 comm Interest. Few be | wether the bodies b extremity, wh ny a orparnt wt the weripviing % cosh mebt at any time with aw and complete its j tiowsb by the @ddition of a tail, If a atre thon took pliee, who would take: reey, lornter! between the ipher tui crest atate ct Pennavivanie sod the nether stone vo New York It world be ground to powder Mt | would net make even wheat ft it would be , bran fApplanee.> On the subject ot making | peace, the evereud geutlierown said he could aise , conrae an Aloquent the roost contipmed Copper. head: bute ces 4 basting pence, and we could ) never otian ery. Before tt slavery quemicn : prohibited thon) law whieh eny en ronchment open ite doman. In iilustraten, be anid every j mon bas « right te have @ fre within bis own n and. «© long ae that beet n ” » the ‘hearthatone of the oodiwe aecenda the chimney pe away in we degitionte manner, ny hes 8 right) to enter thet) tuanta how fand put eut the fire londled there [it the mo- mene the tire eatcher the frame of that giants dwel- ' yatoanoer that calls forth the pubil ry frercan ta authorized, i« beund by bias fie commenity to over al) obetacles ana rush inte that man'a house dosh on water, apd prt out that fire, Can " Yelleve the fireruen would be doing ther duty t compromise with that fire’ they have peace if hey slavery effectually whe (Applause. fal not put outtbe ft they were Juatified tn at- ticking it? tis now a crime not to do, what ten years ago would have been crimfinalte ds Ifthe Curse of slavery ie uot rooted out now that tt eao be done ‘aetul es, God will curse the Goverument ant Jim constituents, fire through which the nation wae passug would establiah the right of the majority te govern; would dectare cdvi! war to be werine: would establiah our national unity domake Liberty the law of the Union, and Slavery ite curse, Tf am, said Mr, Beecher, for peace, Li itean be obtained by neyo tlation, I don't want to fire another cannon; butt sow, and you know that nevotiation will notgive eA pounce so long aa the inetitution of alavery exinty as @ basis upon which that) peace is to be oltanued, The South bolda opinions that were diametrically opposed to all that wae wordeod true and chreian likein the oarthern education of our people, aod bence we bad no right to conclude @ pe we that would st tle ourconvictions of what was right and true and godly spoke of our bonor as a Net Would f ™ Our resources and lie newt declared that this trialof! } i | He then | i} | i | | vr pt Hy deser bed the postion of Louls Nupoie= | on keepl ! thro seltiabuesa and | | fear, O Fuglaud inthe attitude of a boxer, that dare not ttm ka knowing thot the very fret ship she went with » warlke purpose Would be suuk in ima Hoeland and Fravee knew that “ ef attempt to interfere in our } “ parties in the North would disappear, | apt the nation ax one man fae Co repel the inveler, } cA 2 N. European bade Armes or ay tan pare Win toe troops under Re ereus Blergict, Blemden or Grants Cnplause) or the venwle pow skirting ale bem of our wnat seme epared to ware a Lattle with a foregn lor Tectually ae ties now blockade the porta internal encm Mr Beecher then aurmin- " - > ray U istered a soailing rebuke to those who des read \ THEELER & WILSON ’s MACHINES TO treui the war because they could not atford | tent, at Ss. wekerer WA Wo machines, to pay filty centa a pound for butter or | 24 hand, wanted ro biy lor ene, ab isd Bleeeh er st. 8 twelve dollars om barre fur flow (Laugh | *) SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES FOR ter.) Hoe thought the people bought tum) ed axle, No.4 uearly pew. Oni rane abort ti ma fine clothes anu lved too bigh They | Pitee #56 could cme down much lower vet, and pay sill | bers street heavier taxes, and bear greater burdens, to obtain a peace that would be everlssting, He next con- trasied the Raluimeore and Chicago plattorms, pra.s- ing the former as Cefining the true peace policy of the nation, Alluding to the candidates be asid he purposed to speak oo Mr. Lincoln next Sabbath evening, and in thie coune: from Pro@ Lieber, who wrote that toe reelection of Mr. Tineoly the tme would be the sublines spectacle ever witnessed Ly any people After four years of war, alter enduring the pri vations sul sulenngs of @ terrible sirngyie if the Nation re-elected a man cornmitted ty the policy of connny the wor unul liberty was triumphant, and refuse to countenance the man who repregeuied » compromising peace policy, it would be the greatest extibition of mors! courage ever exbih by the people of any nawon on the face of the globe, Alor rembog the letter, Mr. Heeoclher suid he deniet that we Lad bad four years af war; we had only two years of war, Lhe re- bellton began four years ao, but the first two yeore MC ellan commanded the army, and there | wWasuo War (Three rounds of applause and pro- longed lauviter,) dy wae the beyiunug of @ peace policy Causbter) ch the nation bad refused to ratify,aud sulsequentty braced itself up, wod under Grant and Shermon begun to stmke those vigorous blows, that would concave to be mruck until ghe nian who wus elected President of we pation tour Yeare ago, retired troia bis poston tour years wh henge, Daving Wrought ont the Work whieh tue voice of the American pe ple Lad called aj how tu perioras Mr, Beober concluded by enl oe Mr LL joe's after whten be olered Up we pabiote prayer A wug having Deeu sag, bhe aerviced Wee lamed by the benedicnon | IeKSEY CT | ‘The Qeova OF JERSEY Ciey biLino,--On Seuday wtiernoon May le aud, of Jersey | City, announced officially that the quota af the | ty bad filled on oh cwllsy sud that there will | be s considerabie aurpias me iu'so that by an agrees 2 Vrovost Marshat-t bt made by the w of the Biste, «| Tucshanan, oo drafied man will be required trom Jersey G.ty, This announce- ment will .cheve the m sof # large number of conser pis w tad been held for service and noti- hed te spre ay. Tie Viick MUNTING CASE,—The persons indieted by the Graud Jury of Hudson County, for | Doing present ab the recent prize flylt at Caven | Point, were again arraigped for trial on Satunday, the jury on the first trinl failog to agree, Nine of the parties present plead ywity, and four were dis- charged. The prisoners will be brought up before Judge Ogden to-day for sentence, FONmRAL OF DR. OnLenscHLaGeR.—The tuneral of Dr, Emi! Oblenschieger, late Medial In- spector on Genera! Sheridan's staf, who was mur- dered by gucrrling upes Wyoghegen took place FErViC® bow | | | | n to read a letter | applied tothe toctor | was troubled with Consunp- | | | eaterday afternoon frem the City Hall in Jersey City, where the remaing had Inid in state, and was steended by a large eevcourse of people, At the rayer was offered up by the Rev, Mr. Holmen, of the Congrevst ons! Church, aud Rev. Teenyeroth, of Bt, Muibew's Church, | The yroctarion tert bed inthe folowing orlert Dare overbund Sitwing Club ot Jersey City, of whieb decessed wane member: fourth section Hudson County Artillery, under and of Lacut, A. P. Blier: hearse, With a .verd of veteran soldiers military oicers, Central Union Club of Jersey City, citizens carriages contaming relatives and frends, The remains were conveved New York Bay Cemetery, where the services consisted of tny- ‘uw by the Sengertand Cub, remarks by Dr. R. Hf H ral, of Jersey City, ond prayer, after which the body was placed im ftp lam: Temi ng plaice. 1. - = s — 3 MARINE NEWS. Ort, 4-8. B68, £607 HW, morn. 4, ARRIVET) BTKAMBHIPS Sen inel, Wel v & Terry, Komnohke Isiand: ‘lillie, Forti we, Tinne, doy Mart Warhinetoo, New be Trade Wind, Fortress Monroe, North America, fortress Monroe SHIPS—Kio Grande, Perry, trom New Tedtord; Onrolue Magnua London ¢ of New York, Liv'l HARKS —Trovatora, Alicant: © B Elamilton, Caba, BKIGS— Bogota, Aspinwall © © Yan Horn, Wind #01; Beaver, (of Montevo Kar) st Marea, 8* Domingo Sitke Lingan, Cape Breton, banice, Windsor, N & XCHOONERS Marin. Pro ce for Albany; San Tate, Newport: 1 Meoker, Stonington, 1S Terre, N landon. J RK Franklin, Providence: Vireinia Chat ham: St Martine: Heite t Manton, Borton «. Providence: Nathante! Holmes, Provi for Ron out: Ovelie, Para, Wo Smith, Pensaco I Beardict, Provicence for Mulane'phia, Ht MAG New Baven * tor Ne Atorlia Philadelphia Hayeu TOY, Miller, Providence, Cynthia h Ambow for Hartford ne. Pow mh BO Porting Amith, Now tn, Cnthe feo emipoewa, Reekland: B Ar colarign, Miideeport, CW tiracon, Lhe Surprise, Jolie Blizabeth, Fliva. pater, Dligabetboort tor wrt tor Heaton Nicola, Rlivabethoeet tor Boetom 8 it tor Albany, Qheen Boatee, Ber Albany: darned Nellgon, Fall Riven & veyivanin New London, = ¢ toot. Manger: Orion, Fall Rives Charles Balward Vrovidence: Ada He (louces tronna, Port fefle son: Jonathan Con Tilhe BE Dies ton, Henry May, Philateiphia for New Haven TELOW Ship Sandusty, Cardiff, (leo one bak Late for Classification. Too LATS. er noth . 1 Marketfield. cor Habe 19th year of hie DUFFY — at Whiterield «, E ard Dutty, potive of the funeral will be eiven on Wednes- ) loo EFT His HOME SUNDAY, OCT, °3 boy, aved & years: had on bine panies je not the uve of lett band, An will be thankfully rece ved at No JOHN MeGRATLE \ TANTED 2 TAILORS, TO) WORK fine custom pante, aiao 2 girls to make hand, Constant work and the highest wager elven nll trom 7 to 0 o'clouk, lus Prince at. ARCHITBAL BROWS “4 ANTED 4 GIRI taureut, one for TD, A Dine cowty information of ' h bre Bis War reo et, Brook! o ON IN A GERMAN REs- ing, the others for washing aot kitchen wok, | Apply 37 Chathata at, cor North William. Cirle + been la German restaurants Letore preferre 3nd \ TANTED AN EXPERIENCED STOVE Dlacker. Canalat. Jost MNER a INSTRUCTION. At PAINE’S MERCANTILE COLLEGE — 4% Petabliched 1819 62 Bowers, N.Y, and tone, Prooklen, Hookweeping, W seellln, &e. oeuebt @1) per quarter vb writing lessons $2, No eluaser, Bb NJO TAUGHT PERFECTLY 2 course of loasour, by the oldest catablished teach. ere, at the oldest ertabliahed place, Professional vane we atall proces, HENRY & GEORGE ©, DOBSON, tine, Arithmetic, Ladies cece ved, IN ONE O91 Bioadwa aig L ANJO) AND JIG DANCING TAUGHT 'y the renowned J. BOGAN, the oldest teacher of the banjo in the city, Sativlactien guere: ‘Lem S tunes for SEWING WACHIEVES. EWING MACHINE FOR SALE — ONE itowe's oy nde Coll O56 Pearl et, bet thoes, Ss Apply ato ft & J.0 WEST'S, 9T Cham. m) +2 tor, hove eained twenty pounds of flesh in two months by the Herb Doors treatment, When | . reneral depility, pain in’ the of breath, &e. Tau uow qui . MURPILY, 406 b act and short OUR MOTTO We neeench Hale an bi no atr fe, With Nature or the Laws of Lif With blood our bande we never # Nor powon wen to case their pain. tir Father whom all goodness fills, Provides the ue to cure all ills: The sample Herbs bheaeath our feat Well used, reileve our pains complete A ruupie Herh, asmple Flower. Culled from the dewey Lee, Theee, theee ehall eppak with toucbiog power Of chauge aod bealth to thee (fice, No t=) Fulton etreet, Bivokiyu. mom 2. ap stuire NO CH AKG for Consultation or Advice sso pk. BONE, 114 WEST 10TH ST. CURES disenses of the heart, uns liv idnevs uleer @ted bhroa’a ecrotila. vld wores, ecup tie every form of akin direvre, drops), aod all chronic affections. 4 pD*! NKENN POSITIVELY CURED by how ty, viveu uukuown tothe patients » Lew or of fink Sold only at 3 beivy ot and Sd biehthas, NY, Dr Aitheuts USL d Meet NY. dbase 175 biabton ety mind Miluete 17 f at, Brooklyu , Di. Longtail. No. 3Y¢ Montvomnery Jersey C 1h. Meroer, 22: Hroad #t, Newark ; South vt et. Wut rb, Voce ONE DMO AK. BEWARE OF IMELALIONS Sui, Tb enue Dr ZELLS REMEOY will never ficken the patiout Wartmated, ene by ial IL_DDING'S RUSSIA SALVE, SoRrDOIN i SALVE, hel BSLA SALVE RUGSIA BALVE Olbs Cures Borns § Wound! ies spawns Removine the pain at ouce od reducing the moge eneis looking swelliue aud wMLatob, As thuy wes ONLY % CENTS A HON, Por ave by 1 PO DINSMORE, 491 Broadway, New Vork bp. W. FOWL CO, beeton, and he all Dingeiate, 48 GROCERIES, FLOUR, FLOUR, FLOUR, FLOU TeAG. © SEAR, TEAS, TRAS, COPPRES, COerEMS, CorPReSs, CorFers, ail oll Kinde of (rove. tes cheaper than the cheapest, and as good ae he ber THOMAS RB. AGNEW, Cor, Greenwieh aid Migiay ate olesa'e department, 262 Greenwich at, “SAVINGS BANKS. Ww NEW YORK SAVINGS BANK—COR OF 4 betand Sth uve. Open daily om 1 to5 P.M, Wednesdays and Saturdays from | to 7 P.M, Sux rer cent. interest allowed, Neporite made on or ber tore Novevaber isi diaw interes, from that date, s LHOMas STY, Biert dy U Bi dde wee, bhi LOST AND FOUND. FOUNDSUNDAY MORNING, 16TH, A _ black Newfonndiand Dog, with white nore, at Weehawken Ferry, [he owner ce have h proving property and pay'ne expenses or will be gold within thredaye Tf Me RATIL, Weehawken. 36 LOst—or AEFT IN A SALOON, BY A vidier, on Thursday night « T parcel, con- talaing soiled clothes * the ander wi receive a erworuen's thauke by leavtog it at 47 Kenex at, wo floor i HESS STOLEN—1 BAG, WITH 30 PATR Panta, from Enele's express wagon. #1) reward to any one bringin therm tw 119 Beekronan et. N.Y ve SLOLEN FROM 4TH ST, WHARF, R., +7 wenil boat. on the 14th Inet, by two young mou who are known, naines not given, a six ton boat, ke: built sloop rigeed, leneth 24 feet, 12 feet sbisck ail over, at the ead of ber ‘ravier was torn out and pewly repaired, 4° reward for ber, J D. TIEKNEY, 472 Tenth ave 1 eh REWARD—LOST, ON THURSDAY SOF eve inv, Oetober 19th, on the corner of Sud et. and stha . * ieht brown colore] eres hound, anewere to the Have of FLIRT: had on a common bieek cole jar. ‘The shove reward will Le paid by leaving her at LOWEY'S Riding School, cor (0th et. and Sthave 197 -LOST ON SUNDAY Morn- 4 vival binck aod tao Doe: bine and red enama~led leather colter, with small silver plate marked JULIA. By returning bim to 40 King etr will receive the above reward Ss. $1 FY REWARD—LOST OR STOLEN OFF ~ atruck. a parcel coutatuing 2 striped woolen shirts, two undersbirtaand two pair drawers The alove reward will Le paid on leaving the goods at 07 Hower, and uo queations aske! r) S20) REWARD--STOLEN Ok STRAYED from the farce of Mr Palmer, Bast Cheater, a lhoy Mare tive pears obd.and a Sorcel Pony six years Ad with white faee | Any perron giving information to WM. COOPER Wee er Villae, or Thos LOUGHKAN, ct) Weet bort, will receive the above rewarnt ig x) REWARD LOST ON WEDNESDAY 4 + 38) REWARD Ort, th askye Terrier Dog He ofa eh orey color, and anawere to the name of ROT ver ws inp him te as Wet fith et will ree 7 the aleve ard as #100 WARD ik THE PERSON eho tank the old booke and pepere trom lott 250 Pemet i inform (he am thes nay be dothe above tewanl « , nor willan Acree € we pewh lion Pt NEW MONTIILY JOURNAL ENTITLED THE PRIEST Or bio BS." has jet been eueuby © MV LUMB A OF 4 Canal #, and sod by all the news desler interesting hatter, pot behind the of the nee QW ET FACES - ‘ “Sieve of Character’ ofan insane Mani ONS, ots is full of orte iad and procieesive epirit PHYSIOGNOMY, OR Portrait of .tono Bolland Facts about the Brain, with Tl. lastiations .Vertraite, Characters and Milos MeClelian, Premont, Kenn «Mig ete Crimingis Work and Wages, Netivtty of oot Popntn. tion, Gina Hiow to Bat Them, OOK ado not Driven naty than Tevecion Waehinete in November De 1 ewer te year, by oN post for eaare, FOWLER & WELLS, Drown PERSONAL NOTICES, EW ARDOR TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS Kk A ered for the arrest of Acting Sd Aseletay HOSFPH MOLLAY, reported aa having ted fromm the Naval Hopital. Portsmouth, Vac op the luth inet OH PACEDING, Commandant, Navy Yard, N.Y. October 2 1864 345 DVANCES MADE ON ALLA VED elaine seainet the Government. Pensions aud tountios collected tor * of decenmd soldiers, BROWN & SHELDON, 2 Park Pince 36 FP THE WIDOW OF DAVID TH. HOWARD, Company HK tvth NOY. Vo, will eall at Ty Ave, D, NY. ebe will lear something to her advantage 4 AAS WIGHER, \ TILL THOSE PERSONS WHO SAW THE Han run overhy ooe ot the Fourth ave Stage line, cor 17th et and 4th ave, call at the isth Preeinet Police Station, vud at near lat ave B38 4 REWARD—TO PAPER DEALE 31 OO suok dealers and paper lot of ol con mercint books, marked # lot marked I, &. 4 weh fir 3 » With old business fae been Th hooks and papers can be oer of uae except to their owners, or for old © le manutaetnred over again, and tf any no may have purchased them will in whee the whole ar any portion of them may be found, the above reward for the re. covery of the whole, ora propartiouate reward for a portion of them willbe paid, Addiew ©. 1.4 CoO, ox 3.661 N Hoat (fice 70 —-—--- z= porate /eearmets aan tha nen anatase TTENTION--LADIES |! URS—NOTWITH tanding the high rate ef eold,tue So Y¥. Fur Manufacturing Co. will sell at last veary prices, Ladies calling early) can take their choice from our lnree and well selected stock, and oftain ereat bar- fans at about half the price paid elsewhere, Altering and sepsiring to the latest ety les equal tonew. A rr- ceips given to purchasers tO insure agninst moths, Depot 84 Chatham et, opposite Crooks’ marbbe Hotel, FILEMING, Manacer, Look for the Mammoth, 8%. G52 F! KS—FURS—LADIES’ FURS MADE, cleaned and repaired caretully and promptly, by practical furriers, at the manufactory 77 Biehth ave, bet 6th and Remember up etaire, La dies and children's furs cheap. G. FINIGAN, 497 FORTH WESTERN CANADA PUR MANU? i theraring Co. Pure ot every description, wiiole- eale and retail, from p5 weet aud upwards, Altering and repairing neatly done md with @ispateh Ala Note, Caps, gloves, trunks, traveling bass, umbrellas and iobe i varity, PF. 8.—A box of my cele. er given to each parcliaeer of a pet of fura, tly amd oiake vour selection W.EAVENS, un Broadway, 1 New Chambers Drusne et, and 69 Chathan et, "BUSINESS CHANCES. ARBERS TAKE NOTICE—-SPLENDID shopiu Bleecker st tor ale, Schaits gotg, Kent S20U per year Y yenre extablieleed, for M400 cash: the owner wow (0 Rurope Apply at the General Age cs tor Haitdremeas, d°¢ Broadway, rovm 5, ls Fee SALLE A MILK ROUND WITH CANS vleleb. &e all cotapiete the owner bee other Dustuers aod wuuot attend bo it, Appty at 112 Nineh aye “U5 Fos SALE--THE STOCK AND FIXTURES of senndy and toy story, beet lothet) Will be soll cleats reason for selling aek vese in the family Call all the week Li HORSES, CARRIAGES Ac, A FIRST-RATE Y BLACK CART hoise fo t { reron for relling no tho.e work, Call at Jolinston et, near Dumelbd, It voklyn, before 11 Hos ee sous CE ARRIAC ys Yi ud har “inORe Waukon Lid o'vionk A. Moor atier do'clock P, aud kind, 9 Ps, WAGONS, SLISIGHS, HOR- for we cheap Cart iow ee of all aiode, atet second head § close ea@aher, Belling fl PhO SAL e- A TRUCK, A SETT OF HAR oan, apd one seve of cart harness Apply at Fosween et at | ae SALE —TWO LARGE HORSES, FoR at CALLED Du pores; will be roid separate r toveshe t price, topether, $204 at Iss Weer vied et, ne 18 ae FOR SALE POR $ und condition, Ln vutve cor porery ete (TU ANTED—TEAM, TRUCE W ; Av —fOOD SIZE South and HAR- nee comp and inrooto Piease addse a, stating 1esine vowh, to CHAS. TURNER, 1 Weat ith at. i) AND DENTISTaRY. | SET OF TERTH ON SILVER @6 TO 12: on gold, Fi to $20; partial sete, wold, $25 sliver, Sl per tooth, Teeth extracted without pain, cleaued. © ned, or filled with gold and other fill Mets, and warranted, hy Or H. VILLERS, 48 e old Theatre ie 815 + DRABE, $55 CANAL SPREET, SETS set of teeth on silver as $7 to $15; on gold at i 0 to BYb; peetional nate 50 centap «1 ooth, teeth lied with gold, bone cement, or other filings 50 ete, to $1 per tons, Lect ccumted without pain, 279 22" : ee THE Double Bedded-Room, Good aight, sir!" no anawer—'‘Good airt’* with « strouver eropbae esti] nota word; it was not UI Thad repuated the salutation several times that he turma hie eyes upon me. And ob! whet an inward hei! did thet look reveal!—im on bere dropped Ike minute-guns from bis lips ¢ said, “T wish you may have agonlenight, air.” This was enotiabt I was thorowh'y relieved of any dewmre for farther converse with a gentienan thie kidney ; so be relapand into his abetraction, and Tinto my pillow and spe ulations T was faired, and would fain bave slept, tne thia Toon found to be toy ble. In van Iturns ed from left side to right, from right to left, and then in despair threw myseifon my face, and dur my T triad to think of disconrses faermous on corre head tnte the pill w. on political enconorn y of all the moat sovercivn narcotics I could recall, repeated the alphalet letter by letter aud then ped my way throwwh the multiplicaten-table; itwasofno use Sleep wae not to Le cajoled, T gentleman iu) ack had betaken Limselfto bed. The room was dark as midnight equid make ih and & head awed, and the curiaina drawn closely ron in frowt of where he tay, Strange precant’on, & thought. Whatcan he mean? Has he the sane doubts of me that are haunting ime with regant te bim, and #0 wishes to place the slight barrer of @ prece of dimity between ue? Or perbrpst ue Ueman is conscious of sleepiug in rather an ungain- ly atyle, —towses his bed-cl thes off him sae Fh Nes with his mouth avape, Hke a fish in the death peod,and may oot wieh themorning light ©) dig. Close bis weakness? Rut this comfortable view af the matter soon failed away ax cemen brance of hid Ay pearance pressed upon my vision, Those features ones and rigid: that toasmve figure, trained inne ordinary toile: thea eyee dead to all outward obe jects and Lighted uy w th fren that eeqroel inwards ly consuming him etared vividiy Lefore nme, Daw Lin a# be eutered the room, and went through all the operation of \indressing, with a motion merely techanien hat could have so palwed the ane mes and the will! Woe it remorse for some unnttere wblegurtthap preved pon his heart, or was bhe@ even then meditating ome act of inexpial lecrime ? 1 wae lyin there be. in darkness, with a felons perhaps ss morier And then bis auswerto my tri salutation, “ Twish von mag havea good nictty girl omebek upon my ear May havee good night! There waa, then, a doubt, which even he contesse), Tetirred ininy bed with as muck noise an possible, courhing at the came time, to se@ it Toould elicit any corresponding aound from my bour, But al! was hushed. I could tch his bresthing. Oh T thonght. he one to sleep, He, at least, takes the minte his words—"T wish cou mag havea good night, sir!""—baunie! me. What wae there to prevent baving a goed al he, but some. opposite nei bot even thing of whict hirmwelf wae alone conscious? The pight waa a quiet one, and « om too much ous of the way to be vigited | sleeps diapelling noises of ao enithad been less rol Aven Liheucht of the bons drawn se carefully in front of bis bed, Miche be not bee hind them he prepartug the knife, with which he Was to aprin upon my secure sluimbers! 1 coughe 1 louder than before, to samire bliin that wae till wakefu) Ti le horr ble faney now took eutire pos- acation of my mond, Ds bral Twish you may have w good night 1" pesled a perpetual alarum ip my oars, It Was an iotimation to settle accounts with the world, He would not «iil my un) preperedenirit, Nothe@ He Was a sentimental munterer, an onmateur age sussin, and Fate had Kincly queited me into hie grasp. Tlay riveted to my couch, expecting every moment to hearthe curtunor tory apart, and to fed bis tlogers st mv throat Every nerve and faculty Were atrafued te the utmost pitch, till even the suse nae grew more fearful than the reality itselfcould ave been, A deathii wilness filledthe chambers Its “very hush and creeping crew oppreasives The stirring of # mouse woull bave been worth worlda to me, Worn out with excitement, T fell into a perturbed grasping slumber, aod, on starting from it, my ear seemed tocatch the expiring echo of a groan, Is might, howev aveouly been the wind siriking # favourite note in crannies of the chimney. Day had by this time bern to break, and the gludsome light gave me courage te look out betweon my cure tains, Those of the opposite bed were still down, and ita jomate seemed locked! in profound repose, i turned my eves towards the window to stren them myself by the elght of some cheer ‘ject agains the anxieties that ati!! hung about my mind, and found that it looked out upon a desolate court, come manding ® prospect at the same time of which the leading features were some crazy old ebimneye stacks, The sky was wet and weltering, and ne sound of life was audib!e, except the occasional rate tle of & curt blended with the driver's whoop, rouse ing the echoes of the slumbering surcets, The whole feeling of the time and place was as cheerless a@ possible ; and, to complete my discomfort, a eupe eraunuate! raven, a creature worn with throes of luckless prophe settled upon a chimney right before my eye aud began croaking it6 monotone ouschauntof wor, Oh, how that eternal ‘tcaw@ caw Lid chafe me, ! mingling strangely with my fears, and preeagiug the coring ou of some une known horror ! rew my thoughts back inte their old channel, Alartn, however, bad pow given place &) curiosity, aud I determined at all hazards fo Itnow more of the mysterious man who had ce. easioned me such a night of torture. T lay inten te catch the minutest sound, but in vain, Fine-ap biroself, that Lears the yrasa grow in the fairv-ta'ay cvuld not have detected the shadow of @ brea... bis Lthongbt, isthe most unaccountatle man — over met with, Heo mesnuobody kuows whences goes nobody knows where, cate oothing, drinks nothing, aud says nothing, ard siceps like noother mortal beneath the sun To must, sad will sound the beart of this mystery Here was i, with fevered pulse and throbbing brow, afer a might of agony, while theo uneasiness was taking deep draugh Nature's aweet restorer, tof which bis cingular 9 rance and ominous words bad effectually ee wime. It wae not more strauge than provoking. Tcould bear this state of thing no longer, and dime rged a volley of tewring couzhs, as if all the pule monary complaints of the town bad taken refuge im my individual cbest, Still there was uot a wove. ment to todieate the slightest «usturbance on the partofmy tormentor, Tspreng out of hed, and pre cod up and down the room, making as much noise as possible by puebing the chairs about, and hitche tng the dressing table wloug the floor, Still my enemy slepbon, Trushed to the fireplace, and rate ted the shovel and poker against one another Oe counob but stir we thig, TE thought; ond f listened tn the expectation of bearing bia start. Stull the sain deathiike silence coutinued. Leaught up the bre rous, aod buried them together ayuinst the wrete: They fel! with aerasb t mivbt have starte led the Seven Sicepers,— and [waited ina peroxysnm of anxiety for the reoult whieh f had antici psteds Hut there were the close curtacug a» beforeand wots @ od ivstied trom bebtud them to indi the pres sence of auy living thing, J was in » stote Lordering Upon frenzy. ‘Le fearless suspense of the prat the agony of emotions with which Thad been working upou a baiy aiready greatly fatigowd, had left me na lever of exciiement, by if it hed continued, must have ended in mau I wae widwith » umived sensation of dread, curiosity, aud suspense One way or aber ths corture aust he ended, Trashed iowania the beds upmebe tiny the dreat nye able lpn atlou eopen the curtains and there, oy Gx!! lay the cause ot all Ts agony —a suiciie—Welier'ng in» pol ot bload, Dielbiny nakea foot sl pin somet ist wnd alice rr Tibut plushy gore! J or, rinitten us by a ihundere om yu t revived I found the r crowded with re The noise of my f£ ulormed tre ovens paste of the room |eneath, and they hod lurst inte the chamber where we 1 Kut my sufferings tyetat auend, Te noisest hud madeiy endeay Ur ug to rouse tbe stean rer bud Leen heards gud Were bow & otrucd jute the struggle between the murtomrand his tien, How it happened | know i it the razor with which the eu cide had effected bis prose was found within iny grasp, Tals Was decmed proofeonciusive of imy guilt, aud { stood arraigved asa murderer iu the eyes of my fe'lowetoen, For montis T owas the mnt dungeos, “It passe!, it passed, a weary ume but at length my trial came I was acquitted, again went forth, with untwinted name, Bat horrors of that might have cus’ o blight upon my that will cling to tr through liter and 1 ever wrerc who fret prolected the ‘des of A DOTBLE HRDOTN CHAMNET, Lae PND,

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