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goon ag they reach the suminit of thelr arobition, eocured, every politician expects @ ehare of the caved ¢ many are di sirengthens, invigorates and conwlitates a party the end has been attaired—success being ony the of this view, The Democratic party has ropes ence after years of patient aud por observant reador need to be tol! that OE — THE NEW YORK SON. |p to 2 roe me WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUG, 25, 1860. Kise and Fall of Parties. Pourrioat, parties are mow anor sous inetitu- tions, They weaken in prosperity, 6 wthen ip sdversty, sud are always ether advancing or retronrading-——never stationary. The history of partion in this country shows thet none have ever jong withstood tLe trying ordea! of success, They have labored arduoualy to reach the g volittesl eminence, and Leaving yained Jt, al! have in turn sliowed the prire to escape them _winning the race ly labor, and losing It by indo'ence. This not difficult, however, to account for this “ngularity in our national politics, and the key to it is found in what en eminent statesman of the preceding generation called “the cohesive power of public plunder.’ Itiee somewhat hum lating alniasion, hat nevertbeless truthful, that the principles upon way eooptry are pot the primary etrate, The d manage the Ge verument patronage aud burs the public money is at the boitorn of all perty etn and is to the political foundation what the rough stones are to @ material structure— the real basie, bot not intended for public olereation. This being the leading eim, it is sot so dificult to understand why political organi- avons start upon the downward grade aliaost oe When the patronage of the Governinent has been the a recompense for his services in securing party success, But all cannot Le thua accom tnios po'nted ; aud of the lotier onthe believe themselves the victimes of injustice, and are ready to fly from their party at the least prospect of success outside, So it is, that while the “cohesion of public plunder” prospectively, it weakens and cemoralizes it when forerunner of ruin, Every party taat has ever at- tained power in thie country furuilson lilies ation ly mruggled up to the #unimit of politicul | ent labors but the «poile of office invariably provod a disso! ¥~ ing elemont, the party strenytu soon Leran to wane, defeat eventually fullowod, and the to.!some | uscent had to be recommenced, The opposing, | party, with the present des) gnat.cnu of Repub! can, bes bad even @ more event! experioucs, Ite struggle for eupremacy bas generally Veen ati made ed with greater disadvantages thou have cherac- terized 146 opponent, and the result has in every case sbown the comploteness of ita disruption to Le proportionate to the effort emp! yed to achieve success. In nearly every iustauce where it bas reached the goal of powor, tho reaction Das been #0 groat, the disruption #o effectual, that complete | chaos bas followed, leaving not even the name of the organization above tho surface, The party bas in this way poned through & sevre of transformatioua—s new party pheonix rsiug from the ashes of tho old—wnl now, at the end of these various mutations, wo hare the Re- publican party, which has been longer in the necendant than any of {te predecessors. Does the 6 worm of * public plunder" has gnawed away the vital ele- inent in the Republican party? Does itr quire demonstration to prove that it is verying upon dis- ruption, end thas the fate of its fathers will be its fato? Uf there is avy #0 bliud, lot him look at the wranglo now going on in tbe party on the ques.ion of negro suffrage. Let him compare the resolutions of the late Republican convontion in Ohio with those passod in Maine only a few days ago; let him took at the pomtion of Massachusetts, the attitude of the radicals everywhere, their unmistaka.le op- position to the Administration —look at these cir- curnetances and their political bearing, and through it all will be seen, as plaloly as the noon-lay sun, the disintegration and downfall of the Kepublican purty. of Tho Trial of Wirz. Tux trial of Henay Wiss, of Andicrsonville pris- “a notoriety, commenced at Washington on Mon- ‘diay, but was suspended yesterday for some reason innocence ; but the guilty must expect to suffer the penalty of their crimes, and é¢ven the title of generalissimo wil! not be shiel! under such circumstances, Tbe trial will probably bring all the facta of these cruelies to light and from them the public will learn how much of the odium attaches to the leaders of the late rebel government. ing, of a story know why it shou! be in contradistinction to the mi \s and where once dwelt the The interior of the mansion gives one the impression that it was built one room at @ time. ; stands by itself, ia bigh or low ceiled, 2 wide folling doors of the parlor opea on th lawn; the dinng room opens ou the back Fev-houses upd abandoned The kitchen bus @ pliers on the ower garden, and the main Bt @ dark corner of an spguler vest rarliing mansion is now o-cupied by Mr. 1 fae farm contains 516 acres, s out of the war it was aban- doned by its ower, James W. Downy. who pre- | ferced joining bis fortines to the Rebels, In the ne estete wae turned over to the eau, and it 60) retains possces.ony rm has & coored poprilation of nd children, These | here, and it u RATER, MAAS..On Mon? Anne, the wife of Ph Téatives and uy BOCD, Bt Y o'civck, om 2y Wes SLAPERA In Beuw's Heap, Auguet 22 1968, Beever.—The market for beeves has experionced severn! noteworthy variations since our report of the 16th inst., emong which the great Improvenient in the qualite of the stock now offered ia nor che levet ne. 21, after @ lon Maas, aged 4) re men of the Wiiliameburch. fumption, Cuarles Siapes. aed 4 march boldly on, ane te where peace and and relatives of the iamiir, and otaes Tespertfully invited :o attend the rmers! he, 2d ins, at LY ofcioek, tous Bir sae " then offered. the yards, on Mondar, became sunp!led with aeenriineat, sey ence. Atthe cy one forwirite Joy eternal reica, ooking Up. “Ler it be recorced” that s jury haa been found having suflcient honesty todo right, and at the same time incur the displeasure of a railroad ¢ pany pricon also woull rine the mornive ny of the wholees € btyere ot the Lest | eeves one Céot per poua! in acvacce of int During the atternoon, however, trace activa. and pica wee reduced to about vig.: from lali $) ¢ supe: inter aud on the br TRADE NO OURNED MEETING OF THE UM. hold at Militare Hell 1 LOVE, Bee, the The MMousstonic railroad disaster, was fully reported in the Bow a few days a7, re- fulied in the death often persons. A Jury of Iu- quest was empannell'd at Bridgeport to inquire into the case of the accident, and on Monday they returned ® verdict that the secident occurred “in conseqiience of the culpable neglizeuce and want of proper care and caution on the part of Coane h parsien are mupposed to be founded fn this | Mest, President and Superintendent; Hest &. jreto | Poms, Conductor; Anpaaw Wissiow, Master Me chanic; aud Eowaep Lrwas, Eaogineer."* puble will be gratified to jearn that railroad officiala do not enjoy total responaibility of criminal carelessness. haa had the pluck to treat the aushore of 9 railroad muriler in accordance with justice, and that wiuc! fa ample cause for thankfiloces, that legal proces ings will be imm «lately mau. tuted = agaiuat and . por lb. of on average of alou llr fine droves fold na high ae 17 ceats, nnd @ very few chovce sieers brought Ji eeais whieh was the very top of the The market, however, was not w.thout a! eunp y of poor stock, which we ‘a poices, or About #15 por lead ebut little om tnat of yesterday, but pees show a further recede, ant te.nwerrow will doubilees witness» somewhat lower e-nle of prices than we now sul mit, Sivep and Lamba, After a somewtat improved merte* on Friaay nud Baturday laay prices on Mon- fay raddenly aeenmed a downward od to-day ‘yc, cheaper, or from 6 jo'%® and from 646 4c fsutumn of 180s Freodmen's I Atakere will be Powery, on Weunesca: By order of the Pre kY GOODS nt off slow at three hundre: rople must be supported sore ,6°n found cheaper to kappart them on thes: farms. Forty-six wo king peopir tenudensy to at! vill be. bed at male and fenale, «re y receive frotu five to house wherein to live, - JOMN VLUNKE ollars per inont haifacre of ground SOCIETY NORGE. HOUS DAY 5 Pitino a! tin ot Int h aoe rhe working retuge here live tor ‘ware oews and = eub- are burt in two and forming & dwell ogs differ sith Borne sre nest avd @i t.em sw cultivate it properly, Peopio oni thove seeking seit dwelling py blautiol bog huta, r% facing each oth nter.ors of th ms of the owners nin thoextrene, wttle oters ree} ‘The vevotable gardens have Upon i oem, and ar y FOR THE sa branch of the 1 able activity We noticed the Cathoiic Chien, on ABU CO GORMAN will * God, Droughs $55 each, THDg prices to-day are: had ou Weapes We hope now dude CONNOLLY, Cuant ea, ine at dons’ W EDWAKDL. CAREY oy are good pouliry sheir ste cus wud kouve demand exi- are consequently ad » sheve freedratn, , ards iitrally swarm with young chickens Next bo the p to-day. and pr quoved sa follows: tine cajvee, per ib... (rood veal carves per ib, Common veal caves per head vanced, beso« few these cay aud vate have ave }wou thragh- | crawl elt over the farm railway manner: harvesi@d 6.x weeks ayy dount have a very powerful effect in dim.uishing the fr.ghiful lose of life aod limb, that bas lately become a reg Gr ra calves per bead ints branch of the markesist a with an linproy | nicks of straw ax the remaiss o! this ye | A Dacksuith and wheelwrgut shop is cu sho to, Waere colured mecbauies ply their craft tor the Venetit of ine iarm, aud ¥ lu orcer, th y wor agri uit ree, dread alvely Dosiness, d ular feature with @ majority of our | yuored at Haid. fo. corn tad, reilroads. In alluding to this case Ue Commarcian tanya, “the owners of rolling atock sre surely uot in league with the Life and Limnb Insurance Com- panier, aiming, by frequent casualiies, to frigh the people Into procuring pol fe and Limb Companies wil short tiuue by the paymentof jx preseut rate of ra rowd siauy iter son ceases, for the veighborioy Flour and Gram Fivur,—Low grade: of tlour a General (rant at Home, Tho Wes orn papers give detailed accounts of Goueral Grant's reception by his fellow-townanen Oo his arrival be was con- ted ja procession through the atrects to Main sireat, whero @ platform wee erected end the hinuking tock places parform was ® magnificent triple trimmed with greta and crowned with thirty-s:x yilost young ides that ever graced the ouris were drossed of a summer ues necessary 3 gorious tri-color. vin ly, tendering “Auld laug y good eifect, and fluug bouquets the day, near- MPERANCE uso'ventin a es un'eas the MATHEW Th ta Washinet on 1 5 69 wad pod at Galena, on Fri soe ing telonted ladios anu o Bpilug being qu HRebhind the Scones ley’s Bom woulludd to the disvatis’ac- tion of Mr Guzrcer respecting tho recent meetiuy | of the Ropublican State Cornm:.tes at the Astor | for white Micuisen, anu >2 Je tor & wh ie Geneme,. O44 Loe Or & BO Ma6 active, snies terng 1, aud —a— for uarouad ) House, and to the Mr, Tuverow Wean. containa @ rejoin the e\'ver tinin de ate decree of uc he ly wade ia he viewnity, t # very liberai, quoted toda er from T. W, which is evi. dently meant to be a receiptin full for M+. Gaee- ways allusions, caustic styloin which it le wrtien, and the vigor with which the writer dives into the Thine te Bess record, aro pretty good evidence that the brief | 4, commentary of that journal must have touchet the great Conservative leader “on the raw," strikes out at bis «minant rival in astylo very much iike that of @ prize fighter wien he fluids “sights” clos'ng, pioces with gow tast ey Olaee price tur Od, Lowere doe, tho arch were the words: ) Who in Triuwp Advance 44 work coata.ciog the pames uf tnemor- Up a the opnoste side were .'? with more the worum “Weleome to Ox scroll-work and namos of battle-tields, down the street was anothor arco, disp'aying the words, “Geners), that sicewalk fs built,” Many of our readers doubticas rermmemoer au dove told of Gea. Grant, some montos ago, Whea he declined to accept # nommaton for the FL is reported to have sald shat there vas but one office he woulda accept, and that was alens, avd if he ever got that be A Sure Kemedy for Chills ond Fever, Arer's Ague Cure never fails his and eos the yvihecter, « Wilson Lock “stitch Sewing regerd = to Mo Hipe an utton bole Machiae, No, 628 Hoon (lon, rapidity than The record of H, G, is shorn up very plain- ly, and by the light o: to-day is cortalaly has the appearance of & leopard’s skin—only a little more spotted. We now wantte hear from Mr, Gaserey in reply to the venerable I’, WV. two men in the Stato who ara pre cmin-ntly qualified for enlight ning the public in the m.u- y agement of the Republican party, the opponente in | w tlood of ligt from boulires, fireworks ead illus this controversy are ths men, each other up ; let the Republican party be turned inside out, so that the people can see by what appli- ances the machine has boon aad bout besween the great leaders of the two factions of the party will be the best sensation of the season. “Howe Sewing Machine Company, No 029 RS’ SALE THIS DAY—JA RS blLias hOW Hows Tatoo New ite the Mayoralty of tid have a si Galeos tock the hint, aud + veen completed, An iuformal receptou of etizens by Gov, Grant ot the Custom House, tu the evening, aod # bail et the De Bots House, ended the watercet'ng coremonies, and the PEAR RIAU KS. JAME*—UPDIKE—On Monday evening, Ane. 21, James to Lirzio, rounseet daushter of Lewia J. Uypdise, Esq “ail oF « riety of other fools too If there are any By order of JUSEPAL TY 8, AUCT., WILL SELL thie day, at ¥o'cieck, a 44 Canal veuces, bureaus, w » COLpets, Chins, glass and otic NG MACKIN .d call atiention to ‘he RT DEAT As. ACKERMAN—On Tuesday morning, Tobect, youtsess son of f seed l yew and 2 mouths, ‘Lhe triends of the juint!y are revpectfully invited do attend the taners!, thie (We tuesday the resideace of his Let them show | Winaious, A correepondent thus cescribes the General's new renideuce: On @ bill, about an eighth of s mile froin the river and a vast couu- the town, is a Peaubilul rece ave purchased for the Acre Of ground, the around the city & copperhead oy kA, bus bust she we and dulce A town, and overlookia, try, including moss o h the ettiveus Yoo houses is o biczhest sud most sigh loyal citizens aid now wal koverpment to build slew then:selvea from the depot to tl o o'eoek, Mop North let st, Walllemsburgh. BEATTY—On Monday, Aug. 216t, Christina Beas- end friends of the { specttully iuvited to attend the funeral, th Mat 1 o'cock, trom her late ie Mortis Place, West did at, bet. oh , AUCT'S—THIS DAY ty, axed 43 ye thele hie: machine 1 DI Mare The tone of the S.uthera press, although strong: ly tinctured with the old Lstred against the Kov- ernment, does oot fully represent tho bitter feeling which characterizes @ majority of the late revels, We would not magnify this feeling, but it is fer better that is should be fully understood and ap- prec ated, thanthat itsiould be .werlooked ani misapprebonded. Tho Southern journals in the loading towns and cities, are restrained from a full exbibition of their bitterness by the presence of , AUCTIONEER, doy at 2 o'viock, at 4°4 Canal et, pare On Tuesdays, Aug, 22d, Dente Bowen, & Kinesale, County lreland, aged 69 trionds und utriguvors of she L eutevant- I io a large Urick, square, two stores, cellar ualer (oe Wioe, Wiki TUCK bs‘om, lower etory area large porter and | roou aud library, Kischen, sorvant upper story Las six yeoin aod bash ro m ad- joinin,, a spare room aud turee other pood mzed Everysbing is new, in edmireiiv order, T was contucied through the whole house, Nothing is ck) dye de and acquaintances of the family are re- arge dung. 5 . mek, froin hie pa, New Bruae ey 149 Cherry at. pers pease cop) BRODIL-At Creenpoint ot dames apd Mosporet Brodie, aed 5 veara 1d mon'he ans il dave Frieuds and selativree of the family sre respe FIRST CLASS GRO ore tor pale it a po pul Margie Brodie, dauch- 8 pir in the stow all 290 ticks et, Lear Atiauife Market, Book. ‘nicnown to the public, The presuinp‘ion is that | tie willtary, Thus, the Lynchburgh Repcutroan the government bas some good cause for pottpon- ing the trial, and from the fact that the witnesses wore all notified that they would be wanted again, wc vnfer that no uunecessary delay will occur in ompleiing the exeminrtion, There is, perbaps, ne mon who was connected with the late rebellion ezs.ost whom the Northern people bave s wore ine fenae dislike, than this Hannay Wiuz ; aud his con- Fiction and execution would be most heartily en- orsed, Butin this country every man ‘s# held to inliy invied wo atiend the funeral, thie (Wednesda alterovon, at 2 o'clock, trom ‘he residence of penis, Ecatford at, Tho (eus are rewly and mado up, 620 b sel t ov laud; they even had ine stove Lesie things ere ready. most beautiu), and from altferent windows ditlers, scene of woods and shrublery; trom avother the river retweon the hills quike sitailar to a Hudson River scene; from anotoce is the town sud the belguis Leyond, where the Geveral used to l.vein ar uted house on 948) year; from another wrethe brights beyoud the Missssipp, iv lows, diaisut sevou of eight miles lu # siray.. line, co being uew, sere are bo shade trees, but it ie usb’ there Wi! ve tine to make shade by the eral uoods tiem, i00D GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE est side of th ; Appy w WM. ABBOTT, seh j was obliged to retract an article only three or four ing @ Warning to be more careful The prose of the more obscure towns however, generally exhibite this evidence of latent malignity more plainly, It indulges ip un- Searing eulogies upon the conduct of the rebels during the war, lauds them for their devotion to “the canss,"’ but has never a word to say on be- half of the Union. Tho following sontiment from the Fayeitesville, N.C., Nows, is Mescrole ave, Tbe view fom days ago, rece’ Ang. 22d, Mary Elfzabetb Callauan, CALLANAN-On Tuesday. bier of dward ax 7 monthe and 29 dare, p The iviends and acquai itercos of the family are in- ud the funeral, on Wedoewiay after. at 2 o'clock, trom her parents’ iesi- cence, 4 Bart broadway. CLARK—On NEAT LITTLE LODGING ROUSE With flue bar, domng @ ood cash business; also the ttock And flat @» of @ tecoud-baud furnilare store seas Tor sale ow @ccouut of ill health, Going u& fine bt Apply at 495 Pearl et, N.Y, GOOD CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY— #io Kind fixtnres of a fruit end rate bay luess, tiead Lo, Avply 214 23 Aug. 21, John Clark, sonot Jobn and Catharine Cla:k, aved 8 yin, and 6 months, Relatives and friends ef the family are respectfully invited 'o atiend the funeral, on Weduesday aiter- 2 o'v ock, from the seadence of fiocery #tove, dul felons, Dbaveauvneraoen « BK. dle: et., one door frem lat av, Jong-winded be innocent, by the law, unt:! be has been fairly | a sax ple of these pauegrnes: » ‘judged guilty of an offense, by « proper tri- ral, and {8 is wrong to stimulate prejudice \ ainsi the most culpable offender until he bas eeu legally tried, With regard to Winx there sust bea fair end impartial exatoiuation, and if | oshsll be declared gujlyy by the om litary com. sslony he wil unquest@nably suffer the extreme salty of the law. ‘There is ono feature of this omeo, however, that (s far wore interesting bo the ton of Wiez's pudisim nt, Phe defence, undoubtediy, wi) be base! o slogation that the prisoner did nothing more thaa to execute the orders of bin Supernor officers in the rebel unslitary service, and thay \herefore the blame for inhuman treatment to prisoners dors not prop. erly belong to him. In order to wu ‘santiate this defence, it will be necessary for Win o prove by whose orders the alleged offences were o ue ‘wh a clearly establish the point, that} ties were the rosult of expross orders from » rior and that in carrying them out be 6} exccuted @ duty imposed upou him by r command, the fact would doubtless Hut yate the heinousness of the allered ci ueiti ”, In that Case, the higher ex-rebel oilicers, whoever the be, would be obliged to stand » trial, and tp this way the important question would t whethor the outrages up a our imprisonod soldiers {n the Bouth were authorized or nos } y the rebel | government, Ib will be observed by: Sod specifications asainst Wing, that 4% Geveral Lae aad other late revel sted with Livin the indictmens, ‘bia fact wall doubtless touch the sensi ness of Lew's laud tors both North and Bout!, and » much tply virtuous ine , GOOD CORN FR LIQL OR STORE FOR weoin the tay ” prte aud of the best brands, ory to WILLIAM AB BOTT, Anet, ITU Chae puuaso. DOR SALA—THE STOCK AND FIXTUENSS grocery and Liquor Store, Dow doing @ food Apply a. 17S Last 11th st., between bis pareats, cor, Yd at, and Ave, A. DESMOND—On Tuewlay, Aug. 22d, John Joseph, ost con of Pimochy end © after fighting with the most cespersto daring and the most subline valor for four years, oguinst olde (hat inight have appullod the strong. ess and most populous nations, and illustracn achievements the moat chapter in the history of modern 6 last were forced to surreucder the pa to the conqueriug armeé i ania, thoy cid not reret that they bud commenced | tly the tbs, for if they had lost fortunes, If they hed euffered trying pri the falleo braves who hat hovor which th 1 the Jrom stain, | dovradation, iwmaculate, sid unataine Financial Nows, Markets &c. Aug, 22,6 PS Cold opened thie morning at 145 4 and closed at 4.00 P.M. at the two extreine prices, tations of the general stock 1 those of yesterday aiternoon, ehows a deciine of from Goverumeuts, by the same compari- som, we.e fractionally bigue:, Businoes was very dull ons, if they had we tover | ing ever, department, Tbe loan market was ext y easy atOaT percent, itwastrecly offered at 6 por | ceul.on eail, aud large balances as low se) percent, siions on Govern Appl, Now York, Juseds ine ©. Deswond, y to WILids ind friends of tue tainily are respect. fully juvited to astead the tunersl.ou Thureday aiter- noou, Aug. 24, at Zy o'clock, from the residence ot of York aad Dridge sta, Biovk~ 1 with brilliant ‘The afternoon quo- kot, compared with lie pareata cor. f the triuunphant as: ‘OR SALE--A WOOLESALE AND Retail Lome i eggs, Vinegar, oats, &o. Appl: at 60 205 ‘OR SALE—A GROCERY AND LIQUOR y populated neighborhoou; will Apply to OY VW cat ZiLb atreciy K#LAGHAN—Oo Monday, A 21, after a severe Keiaghan, sou late © trieods and scquatntances of the family are eitully invited to attend the funeral, this (Wed. atlernoon, at 2 o'clock, trom the residenoe of hie parenta, SbS Fitth et, 4 LANZER- Alter @ ehort but severe Lilness, Mre, Me cases Lancer, in the det year of ber ‘She frlende end acquaintances of the tully invited to atiend the funeral, on 7’ aiterovon, Aug, 24 at 2 at least that | had (envayed 14 war to guard store ip a thic be told cheap tor casa Mear Tih uve, ALE—AN OLD tore, with fve + 170 Chathain ¢ WOR SALE—THE, of a ivilk and cand | while there were some ope ABLISHED Lis ae. Apply to Wit, 18 TOCK AND FIXTUPTS sto.e, Apply at 934 > Ti CHEAP—THE Hixtu €e of se -ar saloon, in one of the the Central Park 4 rent, 1 Eighth ave, bet b4th lu foveigu exchange litle Billa ot CUdays on Loudon old at 1095, 4 109% for oveliness enhanced by rourage AL the noble berc unade it usiriot intr that bed o'clock, trom her lave Her romaine will be taken to Calvary Cemevery, Martin Madden, a native of the Parish vialway, Leinod, aged 6% will be takeu to Calvary © aro invited to atreud the funeral, MARTENS —On Monday, Aug. 21, at her residence, 114 Pate wt, cor, of Stanton, Keg ina Carnarine, wite o: Vreverick Martens, aged 37 yeaie, ¢ Wonthe and 6 OUITUARY, Iphia Inqrmsr fouader, Javre ue cruel. | who sed oo M rday last, at the rpo ese CP) Ieee + | six years, Webavo boon intimately wcq ieinied | 4° Ase printer, publisner, and | nilitary j Journalist, be how served the public fora space of \ wt k opened dail and drooping, bat closed rather Boot was more scuve vaitted, | mousing for N.Y. Cen. 8. ) with the deceased. HURSES, CARRIAGES. &c JOR SALE—FOR §45, A LIGHT BUTCH. barners, ches Ivihet, near Let ay. GRAY HORSE, A und fasts price pl OUunK; price Bd, LY Bly BCom Dy Dearest mother, thou haet left us, And thy loss we deeply feet, But ‘tie God who bath beret ua, lie can all our sorrows | ‘The friends and relatives of th juvited to ationd the fun residence, L114 Pity st any afternoon, Aug, ¥3, ab 1 o'clock, ARTHY--On Sunda: rend ence, 34 Week doch et of the dusces of the Marne Court, ia (ue 42d year ig tle adave Sion, respect aud esiecin ot all who knew bin, by y might | his upright course asa business man, and bie be- | * nevolent a! patriotic character as # citizen © solved, | Haunena's name is identified with the publication | rd edition of the Bible—s works which iain general repute, being got up in a ety'e the charges | of 6 pericr excellence, Mr HARDING was collector | 1 Mich. Mb he vans of | of Ia ornal Revenue for ibe Furst Covgressional | off ein are aygoc!- | Disirict of Pona mily are respect ~ @, from ber it, cor, of Hkanton, on We ines | SOR SALE—O. 16'o hance high, email sore) mare, GBANI, 7 Doug t—2 FINE H Aut, 20th, at bie late | of wlarge eta lovence McCarthy, one IRSES, SUITALLB UCK OF Oxpreas; wivo 1 puny built b. Sie from 154 w id iar @ 7H Grove et, GOOD WORK HORSE — rs ‘eatives and friends ot the family are respect. iuvited to attend the tuperal, from his iste | aliesLooa, Ysd inet, at 2 nee, on Wedacse McDONALD—At_ Harlem, on Tuestsr, Ang, 22d, Thomas N,, co0 of Thomas W, and Auale McDonaid, | aged L year tutu 13 days : i Cum Coal It The trecemen tu Virginia, 7 ; Ona of the Governinent farms, where freedmen 200 do...... 390s +) Weat Uniou Tel. dignation will probably be « tpressed, Bat the | SF cared for, is locatet in FE! zabeth County, People generally insist that the author or authors | Virginia, O! this farm, @ correspondent of the of these cmmes against our punished, no matter whether sey bore tho titles of captains or gevorals in the re be) service The sub- Jock of these outrages must se sifted to the bottoin The people have no AIF position to See any yet Punished in connection with them af i, is \ i SALE- Livery Stables, 15 denty #té W.ooklvn SEWING HEELER & WILSON’S MACHINES TO FEAL of 80 Greenwich ave. ds of tiret W.'s, Howe's, for leather and on & Wilsoo for sale (alinost pow) as $55, reepecttully invited to attend the funeral, on iN ie morning, 24th ine at 10 o'clock, from the iosidence of his pasents, 115¢h #t, bet, 34 a 800 Erie R,.. 200 Readiag Ko!) ) > 10 Lil. Cen. Ly. © U8, 68,81, r6. McUNTY Be! r dob Place, ber Clinic soldiers shall be | Philadeipbia Leqvinee writes as follows: Over # hard level road, past alternate fields of | | corn and potatoes and an occasional farm lying fallow, the bureau not being allowed to cultivate it because the circumlocution office Was acsing upon | 9. C it we rode for eight miles, then shrongh an open | o° gate, ancl we were on the Downy Farm mounted fn front of the mansicn—a frame build: | . _ REILLY—On_ Tuesday, An a danghier ol Jaynes and Ca’ ud 1) mouths. pore and relatives of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday efter- ; the residence of let et, witbous fur- tak, |,» Jennie Loutes, rine Relliy, aged 18 uu Muss iit. 1” Chi, &k Ig w ao.. i Mi. & P.duc * elie PLELeLSAs Dh at 1 fed 817 (new No.) Her remaine We rent out and i machines—W FEELS E = ther invitation. vary Cemoicry for inverment, WON, Com, Beo

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