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Brooklyn Evening Star from Brooklyn, New York • Page 2

Brooklyn Evening Star from Brooklyn, New York • Page 2

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AM. McUraitLtjf wits rit aware that the COMMON C0U.CIL PA0CEED1NQS. with all forvencv aud contrition for tha naidon grcofeJp CMtnr.tar, WAR NEWS. Field and Wator Sports, wuoio respoiitiiiUiiy of thismattor rested upon one man hofore. Ho llaiuhl tho nnnnai- oi ineir past oitunces, siut lor a uiesslnrj upon uieir prose-in auu iiroajiective action REGULAR SESSION.

11 You bad bettor die thin den. mat 1m Win Ana wnereas, vv ueu our beloved country. TUESDAY. 6EPT. 24th.

tlou was caused by a persool mlsunderatand-ing wl, hone person in this nil. Al'le m. G. TAYLOR bnntviv man wntilil hid better dl than aUotrSour Haa to We inralred. once, by tbe blessing of God, united, prosper vrvw OUT cotuurr undo oiir maThp.

'1 rWl Monday Sept S3, ous auu uuupj, is now umicieu witu motion vote undenundinglr In tb matter. There ba stands baton ua with extended arms and demands that w.i avenge bar insulted honor." ana civu war, ii is peculiarly tit for us to re The Board met at 6 o'clock; Aider A. J. SFOONER. 8POONER.

cognize the hand of God in tins visitation, and money ror I his purpte. Aid. McUoohms saidtha reason there raor. uiionoooa. man Franks in the chair, inenrrowlul rememberauce of our own fault was no appropriation, was bcause the Mayor The minutes of the last meeting were road 11 IKS.

C. SMiTIISON, TJSACHEll it at of DHAWINJ, PAlNTlNii, ami ttm KN(i UaU tiUANCUhti, N. 2 .4 Fuirm Avieml'k, Fettriea Kijniond and ttt. Felix itreti, Br)okIym Two or tliroa ehiliirtm can alao Accommodated with board, on rtfouul ivriiH. fMO tni 1 AC 'iX'TK TtiB Vall Tkhm ol thi Institute will ummPDca on WKUNKbDAY.

Hm. Htm. for n.lQilMiuo, apply to tliH l'riivrlirvl, A. CHIT Thniikn, Ki.t to IVof.KATO-N, or to either erf tint Triuttun, Yunoft ttdlsu from abroad will find Ample accom-uodatkiuit in Uie tawUy of Trot KA TON, adloiolus Ulfl talf'Vt lui preveuie'i aud crimes as a nation and as individuals, to humble ourselves before Him, and to pray for His mercy to pray that we may be spared and approved. 31m BUr hu larger Oirculation in f-mllies, and among Tax-Payers, in Aid.

Wallace bad been.tked to vote for this measure, so that the IK payers could get at the otlicial proceedings, lie thought, how- Tl. 1 1 I 1 BASiyBALU KATOBXS TO SS VLATTB. SErrcMsn SS Olympic ya. Star en the letters ground, Oarrold faik. Oame called at P.

M. SlM auuia US. Moomouth vs. Waverly, en the (Jothani's erouod. a lloboken.

ttuhira game. SrPTlUBil xu. KuIeiprUe vs. Mutual, eu tbe gronuda of the latter at llotieken, at 3 P. at.

Bloglo game. 8aiiTMniBii(i KTfrrl'e, vs. Henry Eckford, aee- oud uIOim ou tbe gruouos of tlie latter. North Field vs. 8odt Field.

This match, between nines taken from the Mutual snd Uotban, Eagle aud Empire Clubs was played yesterday afternoon at lloboken, with the following result iiirtiiur punishment, iiiougn justly tiesarvou that our arms may be blessed and made eflect- The Committee on Schools, in rotation to the appointment of Truant otHeera reported that the powers of appointing said officer rests with th i Common Council and that body baa wuuuyu uu va uwg-iauuia, wan any other Daily Paper published in this City or New-York. 1 was to large. 11 would ual for the rceatabliahmeiit of law, order, and peace throughout our country, and that the 1 Washington remains quiet. General McClcllun frequently reviews the troops and is constantly on the alert and making the very best possible preparation for any emergency. From Missouri the meagre and somo-wliat contradictory reports appear to confirm the former reports of the surrender' of Col.

Mulligan to the overwhelming force TO COIUtSSPONDSNIB. delegated tt to a committee, lue committee believe it would be impolitic to require folic officers to discharge of such dalles ftugKiist-ed by the Mayor -because the force is email suit ue a better plan to pulasb au extra number of Hie printed proceedie of tbe board. Aid. ts. Taylor, moved to amend that the corporation papers be requeted to publish tbe oUicial proceedings of the Common Council, provided they would do soritbout extra com-peiisiition.

Aid. TAYLOR Said that lh nronrietnr nf nna iiiesLimutiie noon oi civu auu religious liberty, earned, under His guidance and blessing by Hie labors and sufferings of our fathers, may be restored in all its, original excellence. Therefore, Auraham Lincoln, President of tbe Limed Stutoa, ihisppeint the last Thuri- MMR. GIHANDS FKKNCH AM) UNUUHU MlMALK lNdli'I'LTK wilt bi We cairont tmtlertake to pntillsh eomrannlcatlons, prataatna ta state faeta, anUm tcoomrsuiled by a iwponi tbla address, aa a guarautee ol Uuilr truth. nor to retnra aiifh txmtrtbutiona as we aball uot sweat ourselves of.

aim lor sunnier reason mac wnue ones--men are paid $800 ner annum, tho Truant officers a Wi.U .1 NORTH. EOLTIt." receive ouiy auw ikc auuuui. -Mim iun iir uau in fHiuwnotr Neat as a day ot Hum illa oortwasa resolution tonlirniin? the action tion. Pruver and Foaling fur all the People ol I he Truant Coininittoe in appointing tbess otB cers. of the corporation papers told lilm that be had Just aa lief publish thaull proceedings, as a mutter of news, us to polish a synopsis, as is now dune.

Jn i it i i "bmiuk mm unuur uen. rncc AepaDiicananareopiesLnioQ Mccuiioch at last accounts was marching uid -tn MONIAY, Hi; r. Wtii, Cuuta- Uiumh aul Cakltom AvkMJui, HiHklyu. (N jiuIwi ol itipiia, itut jura-, ka, Tiachen at-tavlicd to tliu lu.tituittt Tha Krenrh Department H1 remain a before uodfr tho cJurffe ol Mtue. UisUHi.

Tho kuow.ctlfcja ol tht Fivnch aLitiiil In a Vfry shoj-t tlma ly many pupih of dllToriiiit gtu lha bunt titfjiiniouial oi thi eioalioooy of tier nii-lhorl ol luatructiou. anVl lm' the Nation, aud 1 do earnestly recommend to all the people, and esiecially to all Miiifatera Brown, 8 j'1 Miner, A. B. Taylor, 1st b. Yatea.

let b. Uunl, a. a 1 8 Taylor. r.f...,.. 8 Cott, S1 Si 4 Moore, a.

a UcKerer, I' 1 Howe, Sd 4 tl llarria.e. li Smiili. r. Aid. Wallace did not understand the sub and teachers of religion of all denominations.

State Nominations. Iho vole on the mnlimof Aid. S. Tavlnr. ject aud atked to have the report mid orer for one week.

and to all heads of families to observe and keep that day acenrdimr In tliMirmvand was as AUirinatie 6. negative 11. towards Lexington. Several fights hove taken place, some of which have resulted in the complete tout of the enemy. Aid.

FlSIIKR moved In afar Ilia resolution Aid. ilunrilY said the subject had beon the Bourd a long time and it should lie MCXaliou, 1. 0: (IjUalyer.l.f.. IaNsS'IITUTE FOU YOUNG and modes of worship in all humility, and with all religious solemnity, to tbe end that tbe united prayer of the Nation may ascend to tbe to tlie Committed on Supples apd Expenses of Departments. Aid.

FtSHER nn natmnnrrA MlN. No. iri Hami uim Srauur KJe- disposed at at once, tur tne service or tne otn cers was neeiled. The Indications now are that Fremont Is liutt Fi.Aiir), bdtwoou Fultou nvtuuo and Uatiaoa FOR ATTORNtT-GENERAL, DANIEL S. DICKINSON, OH SECRETARY OF STATS.

iO HOKATIO BALLARD. i i W.NIIIOS. 'let td. 8d. Sth.

Bth. Sth th. h. Bth-. should be voted a puuer forloina its dutv.

lac4s Hiooklyu. Aid. Van iiaujrr explained the duties of the Truaut officers and thought the action of the about to take the field himself at the head of the Missouri forces. Aid. SriUJSO Haul at nrinLillir Auronu oi uraee, am uring uown plcutllul blessings upon our own country.

In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused the great seal of the lttp tan ittini oitbta loitiMtlnn will oomuieuta on MONDAY, UmVin ur tiu-TtMUi-, North 4 I 1 I 9 I 4 I II I Tfm KcL'Lilai- Comxes ot I nbtriiftitm onibmrtu Math Committee should be endorsed. Aid. Xatvir refused to eiKn the report, bo-cause he believed- that the Folice could do the lliile 1 Or OORrLAND. 1 imseu orates io ue amxeu, tills IKlli Hay of and advertising waa Rettim hi be a pretty important mailer. From Airil to November Pai'l to ono paper alono T2 for advortising tut and assessment sales, and to the sane as cornoration In Kentucky there has not been any im August A.

It. 18t, and of tbe Independence roisttlrs, Comiiujixnal Arllltiiietic and Uouk-HiMiu, thUlaMi(Vi Kiiglhsh, Fmncb, HjkaiiUh And Ui-itoau Lriiifiiatru and LiU ratura, wuhouL oxtr chsugc. dutv. and therefore could he saved oi ine i-iumi mains oi AinerioaJ the eighty Aid. Franks contended that the report was rri'Ufll Ilia MIlarUHI) Ul Llltt l( (lOtil, 'lha Fnnrhi BumiUh and itmimn are i-xrhulro.

portant changes so far as known. John C. Breckinridge and Win. Preston have left the State fur a place where traitors hare proper and it would he had economy to employ paper, makiuga total of 72 iu seven Vmplre J. (annuo ef the Eckford Club.

Scorars steasra. fonae aud Uediuerd. Exercise vs. Hamilton. The first of a home and hone gams was played between these dubs yesterday afternoon on the formers grounds.

Tbe score Is as follows It apokvo In thfwo rlaMta which are Uutht throuaJi monwis inaaing altogethe, probably, about tiU.OOO fur llievear. 11a nuved. aa aa'aniand. Uio uitJlora ol Uiosa A i pot coxpTaoixca, lucitra robe, son, OF CMKMUBO, "Ho I 1 ou FOR TREASURER. WILLIAM B.

LEWIS, or awes. rOR CAN At COMMISSIONERS, 4 unto vimcrn. Aid. Wallace withdrew his motion to post pone. aiauj.

lue rresiuenr, ABUAUAM LINCOLN. William II. Slwaiui, Secietaxv ofStale. TIIE FAST DAY, PROCLAMATION byoovkknok morgan. more apparent safety than Kentucky af Aid.

Fisher if the same officers who fords. ment, that the whole subjet of printing and advertising be referred to at'omniiltee for In-vestiirtttion and report, lb knew thst the ror iiuihcr paiiKuiaiat, to TiTtni, tc aaJnw i abute. L. (I. HIMdMn, and T.

A. CUKUALi 3m Prinf lwl-i. EXSKUiag. o. o.

a. held the olhce last year bad been re-anpoiuted B'nionrou, 'Jd 2 HAMILTON. 1 Slailttld, I Bnrgen, lid Aid. Fuanks replied that the same men had been appointed, but he could not see bow that The Governor of this State bas Issued the Dean, 8d the bemstead encampment. This encampment is entirely broken up.

iuvaij; INSTHUCTIOIN in knu- LItill and LI I 11 following proclamation, selling apart Thurs papers would say ho had kejt back tbe important fact that for every 76 celts paid them the city received ii tut thii generally came from those who could not atord even to pay their taxes. 7 (Long Term,) FBANKLIN A. ALBERGEB. day next as a day of fasting and prayer, in i UnmufM ur Vli, TIium IcW tim. aiiectea ine matter.

Aid. Fisukk said that If the liayor though he could eet aloni; without these men it wuuli Yesterday morning the guard of the Sd I tllp, Irt Masoo. 4 aloiidoll, 3d 1 Halaey, e. I 1 Uoa, a. a accordance with the 1'reaiuent Fcoiuiiieuda- Iitxaional llln pn frml, Trnn, $1 pi wm-k.

MaaaL-v, SpragiM, Hjugb, a. Haiviy, 1. Bergen, e. ftalvlu, latk fike, tiou: New Hampshire, and 8th Maine Rogiments be well to try the experiment, for a while a ArJdrt Hot linioklyii P. O.

Ktaoiiiti emitral and eunnuudiou Nt. 141 leaiii Tbe motion to refer was lot Ayes 8, Noes Aid. Ml ninvil the nravloua struck thoir tents, and, together with the 2 UaU, r. Mou ain-4't, coriior nf Ctmrl. jv I VtitfM A I I A 1 Itjf t'dwiit Morgan, Cortrnor of tht State New York, Tbe President haviugrecoiuuiendod the last L.nu I -iu.

ihksah urKeu me aiiopuon or me re- horscs, ambulances, with which they H. 1Vmlnt law at ME. question. Carried. aM Thursday in September, instant, as a day of K.

UK VILLIKILS' ACADKMY OK Vi (JLIKTOM MTBBET. nnenstve to a certain class ot people, ami the a in. jikman asked to kavc tbe question 4 .0 Total 10 1HNINOS. id. 84.

4th. 0 k. Bth. Ttb. Sth.

th. directing of the Police to discharge tiieir da ties would make it still more obnoxious. puonc humiliation, prayer ana rusting, to he ubeerved hy the people' of the Cnited Slates 1st. Itwtnlrtlon elven In Krench aud Bp.uitoli, aa WLIINISIAV aud ltlUAY. fr, 111 A.

are well provided, departed to join their respective regiments now at the seat of war. It will ba recollected that the main body of these regiments started for Washington on tho night of last Saturday week. Aid. Kimball renewed the motion to lav with ruligious ioleiiiuitirs ami tho ottering of 1 he Chair decided thai it was too late. 1 he motion to recind was then adopted by VOtO Of 11 tO 6 Vir Exarclae.

UamUtou. St. I P. At. i or sai.

(Short Term,) BENJAMIN F. BKUCE, or MAbiaox, for state prison inspector, I ABRAHAM B. TA1TEN, i or wnTouiaTER, FOB STATE ENOINEEtt AND LLRVEYoB, WILLIAM B. TAYLOK, OSI1DA. roll jodoi or the cocrt of apfials, JWILLIAM B.

WEIGHT, or lervent supplications to Almighty tuxl for tho over for one week. Ald.S. Taylor Had told the Mayor No eLitIWi to teach In a first-cfaM Seminary Lausblin, Lynch, 1'ranki, Tieman. safety anil weiiara ol these Mates, 1 1 in Ides-sings on their arms aud a speedy restoration centlv that he hail made a mistake. They bad few boors weekly.

Ally lor furihel Information, rererenoes and circular, to Marline na Vn-ciaaa, So. bo Cliut-ai of eace, 1, D. Morgan, Governor of telt the want of truant oiticeri in the L. breen, huefe, Muriibj, Kiinlull, Keibl, Malony. Niyative WUce, P.

O. Tavlor, Strong, Van iliunt, S. Tivlor, Fisher. teachers hud been to hi in and said that th Umpire G. Holt of the Henry Eckford Club.

bcortraAleasrs. Hardy aud Hall. Iui'kriai. vs. Arsenal.

A match was played between these Junior Ciuba, yesterday afternoon, resulting in a victory for the Imperials, The score the State of New York, in conformity with the proclamation of the l'rosideut, as well as with my own sense of propriety, do uuite iu I'etltiou of Eoirlne Co. No. 11 to have house ImjiL aus tf 'IM1K CKNTItAL INsFlTUTK, No? 111 OXFORD ollir.l:T, near lOLion Ava-sis, IiirnLliM ami-u, laeilllliv lor I Lie Itlwral eul- 6lH JlCGUiEST OOVERNOR'S GUARD N. T. COt.

J. C. riNCKNET. We undorstaud that the above regiment has met with vorr extraordinary suoivm fr bonis would Le depopulated unless Truant ollicnm were appoinlod. He thought it was necessary for some person to look the idle repaired.

recommending tbe people of this State to oh serve and keep tbe aforesaid day in all humil fire Lhmsrtnient estern Distrust. A communication was received from A. uovs. tnra ef Vouiia Ladiea lu Att, Dk-'leiica aud LUeiW-lure. ity and with all religious solemnity.

o. AR3KNAL. n. s. 4 this side of the river in the way of recrnit- 1 the Schools of the llnrleenth aud Niueteouih In this momentous hour, when rebellious Cook, asking damages for injuries sustained by driving into a sewer in Graud street.

Hueeial earn ii alven to the Primary Di-nNrtiiieat. i 4 VVKber, I Optalde Reading- matter. hands have kindled the flames of civil war in W'ards from depopulation. nig. ti suppose nowever its success is wluUt ootiiloa are4 tu make tlie Mianer Department iul to llHMe ol Hut Or at F.

A. Lauegan. Int i our land, svuwedly for the purpose of over lo I.iw Committee. Petition of Hose Co. No.

8 for annmnriitinn Aid. IS. Iavlok, I hud ordered the arrrst Original Poetry; Knickerbocker Maga-1 from the popularity of Col. l'inckney- The 8. I-aupgau, e.

f. IMPERIAL. Phelau, COOT, r. Mclutyre, p. o'Brlrn a Oardluer, l.t b.

WerxT. SJ MeKaever, id b. Honialc, I. IcDouald, f. taught without by Mad throwing a goveaiiinent peculiarly blessed of of a boy in the Thirteenth Ward, this very line Our Prisoners at BichmoRd About for painting carriage.

regiment is still recruiting at the corner of I day. fire Department Coreimltee estern Dis- ame Ci. a latly ot PaiiaIaii aud education, and ol lata yeain a taauhnr tu a IKipular ot Sew kiiKland. Accomplished give Instruction ia Vo A. Huffy, r.

r. P. Dotty, i b. a KeneaJy, Yd il Ward, 1. ti a ear, t.

s. Market and James street, Brooklyn. We tiod, it is most fitting that we should recognize our dependence upon the favor of linu whose authority ia supreme, and whose Jurisdiction is universal ft ho raiseth up and Aid. Strong supposed Ihere wore bad bo3's in the Thirteenth Ward, but he did not he- tritt. RK-Disrmcrfia thr 18th ward.

cal aud Instrumental Music neve mat iruant officers were required topre- aro informed that Col. Pinekney has re-moved his encampment f.om Hiker's Island Oysters: and Miscellaneous. meeting- at Tort Greene. We beseech the people who are pressing as personally and by letter, to call a fresh Tei ma reaaouble r'or clituUrs, caltae a Iiesolved. That the Eihteanlh Ward he iunK.iiuwio ii.

hu uewK uepopuiaieu. T. A. I II castetb down nations but who makeib not requisition for blood of them that put their trust in II tin that we supplicate Uiin not to eLnAunr.3, ftuioMl. nd is hereby divided into two election dis Total sj' Total ST il lHifiaos.

lit id Sd Sth 6th Cth Tth Hill lntli. Am, riMiita inn inouKiii mat the e-iperi- to Elm Park, it being more easy of excess to the families of the members. This red- tricts as follows i The 1st District to com nuiu uu ineu to ke aiona; without these olHcera. Ho believed the Police could 'PJIE BROOKLYN COLLKUIATE am POLYOkCHMC INaTlTb l'h'n iih I.iviMua- remember against us our former Iniquities, mence at the corner of Kicliardson street and iieker avenue runninir north easterly alonir i Inl 3MI8I5IY 18 I Ar eoal 6 0 I I titTv.ks'x (Joint amp Hocaiu. Tho KALI, TK KM of ihU ioxtltut-4 ill eoni- the centre of Meeker avenue to Newtowu periurm Iho duties.

1 lie County was now already overridden by oltice holders. Aid. 8. Taylor considered the non nnnoin r- Lreek i thence aloiiif the centre of Nswlawn I oipire Jaa. Ullibert.

sV-onua W. Daly and C. Carbury. ni'i ri on MO.NUAY, tho Vti or brrTSMura ncjct. Ttit TriiMttvi juvita tha attcuil ol all Itavhiif iyw to mh.rat, tn the nifriu of tlil ment of these ofticers bad economy, The I'o-lice could not gt near enough to arrest theae Creek and Brooklyn liue to the centre of the Cyprmti Hill road thrnce along the centre of nintidoutly aMteiltriK thr-ir Irtvlid" tl.nt itattuidaiail raniaKB" ol rpsdily aiialtmlilti rli- lrt-.

me vypress inn road to tlie centre of ilush-trick uvenue; theuce along the centre of Buab-wkk avenue to the centre of North Second Caliposnia. The North Star" reached this port yesterday from Aspiuwall, with the mails paasengers and treasure nearly a million from California. She left Aspiuwall 1IU BUI. till, It. eVUl-V lL.ltntlHl.la which have justly provoked linn to inllict these heavy judgments.

And 1 do further recommend ttiAt all public wotka be suspended, so far aa mav he, and all public olUcea and places of hnsiuesa be closed, and that ordinary avocaliona rea.se, and so Continue throughout the aforesaid day. Iu witness ft hereof, 1 have hereunto affixed the privy seal of this Stute, at the City of Albany, this nineteenth day L. s. of Septeiulier, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-one. Kiwis Morgan.

By the Governor Lock wood Doty, Private Secretary. idaplM to tt- pur meeting on Tort Greene to nominate candidates, to delay a little. It is very true that the meeting was called for no purposes of nomination direct or indirect, and we have heard that some of the patriotic speakers declared that if they had understood a local nomination was covered np under the disguise of that meeting, they Would have made proclamation of false pretences and have left the meeting in dis-BMt. Still we think it better to wait a little. It is too true, as one writer intimates, that ina ras-uiiT cuits)ita or Paorrftas.

ment has not been over 3 weeks in camp, yet the regiment is nearly full and ready fot marching orders, the members are very anxious of returning. Remember this is a Stata Militia Regiment so da not forget the ohUce, Market and James streets a few more recruits will be taken. PROCLAMATION Of GENIRIL ANDERSON. Louisville, Saturday, Sept. 21.

Kkntuckians: (Jailed by the Legislature of this, my native State, I hereby assume command of this Department. I come to cn.orce, not to make laws, and, God willing, to protect your property and oaa, aidsNt hy a uunieiotts) c.rpa ol Wku. giJAi.iiuu A O.MHAkTH) APl'AKATt'S la attat hrd tn Ih.s louiith-, and tit. pruvMl ol tyiftat nuts-lo lhv Pn- boys belnru the cry or 1'eeler be raised, and lbs bovs did Peeler successfully. The resolution was adopted by unanimous consent.

marcy avenur. A communication was received from tho Attorney as to opening Marcy avenue near Walton and Ilulkey streets, recommending the isr suing of warrants fur the awards and that the opening be continued. Carried. Communication from the Corporation Counsellor that in his opiuion cross walks only under the act of 1861 are local improvements and not sidewalks, dicing down and tilling lots and fencing. On tile.

iu lurnieiiiiAg tht.iu nit It an agrm-ablo and althlul tX(-rt'lri, Tha Cataliviin of tti IrutUutafb. mil.llaU.l street; thence along the centreof North Second street to the centreof South street; to the ceutre of Richardson street thence along the centre of Kicliardson street to place of liegiu-ing. The Second Election District of the I'jglitci'oth Ward to coin mence at the comer of Hush wick avenne and Cypress Hill road running -easterly slonp; the centre of Cypress Hill roud to the cily line thence along the city line to the ceutre of liroadway; thence along tbe centre of llroadwuy to tbe centre of I'm-iliing avenue; thence along the centre of flushing avenue to tha centre of Bushwlck avenue thence along the centre of Bushwhk Hy, eonUlna lulMiilormatltjQ aa to thr iA may, it uuaol 1 uitlou, and ia to ha 1 ad aa 1.0l At lllO IllJetltUtO I at No. li-ttt Pulton itrvnt of I. II.

Krotlil -nL p. it seems impossible for the people to under- your lives. The enemies of the country take any movement without hninir dared iay'ie omr soil. Kentucky Maut of the liiNUd ot Tiuitaoas ttt LStuu Uank, Uiooklyu. tiuelitees Malacca.

Foster's Tab Syrup, for the curs ol Coughs, Consumption, and all diseases of the luugs, aar be bad at tha newspaper depot, SOW Fulton, on the 15th instant. Her advices from California are not so late as have been received by the Overland Mail and the Pony Expresss, but she brings later and important iutelligence from New Granada. Senor Murrillo, an agent of the Moaquere Government had arrived at Panama, empowered to enter into a compact with theState of Panama, which be succeeded in doing, upon terms wiichare regarded as highly favorable to the State. It recognizes the Goverment of the I'nion, and will continue to form an integral part of New Granada, but with tbe privilege of remaining neutral in the nret wars which may occur. In addiilon to this all the National revenues collectable in the State is ceeded to it by the General Government theState only being obliged to contribute to tbe Union a moderate subvention.

It was re pored from Carthagena that Arboleda. one of the old Government commanders, had captured the town of Fopayan. and the Suite TKITBTIU is in uanger. one nas vainly striven to ed oui U'l by the shallow artifices of nar- i ne uiimuwMoner oirepurs and Suppliiea M. O.

Uarrington. tlianj, so that the primary power uear aim, rlaaters for pah, In the back, 4c. Also, Tar Ointment for bonis wnn npr nnwniwiM. I lnr State is now invaded by those who professed to he her friends, but who now seek to conquer pended in the corporation work shops owing to the want of money. vttrttta 'tflnnlntr TUB LATE CAIT.

JAMES MCO.UKKN. Aid. Green moved tbe following: Hesolved, That the Common Cimncll has hoard, with feelings of deep regret, of tliodeath J. If. Frothinuliiuj, O.

K. MHirin. eiunn r. Mnrtln, J. K.

Bonthvorlha D. tf laainion, JaraM How, B. It. Chniuudent A. Hall no.

sealila, As. Also, Black Ralve for enta, bmlaea. A ao. a. Jar vi.

J. a A. White, A. li H.yltri, t. H.

WyuMA, U. 11. Hl)il. talr8h, d'ttiah U. toa.

ner. ivo cruoon ot iventucay can longer hesitate as to his duty to his State and rwaiii.it, oo rullou-atmet, Draoajyn, Jan. SI, lDV. Aid. Mtronq presented the following To Me on.

the Mayor and Common Council of the Citfi of Brooklyn Gbntlkm'kn In belulf of the Committee oi vapr. iss. niriieen, oi Co. a. 10th Kenl-nient, N.

Y. 8. who was killed at tha seat (J. B. Ilarii, rr order.

In ,1... I Ul 1..... of war in a. auio vta conntry.gj'i he invaders must and, God willing, wiil ba oxpelled. The leader of the hostile forces, who now approaches, is, I regret to say, a Kcntuckian, making war on Kentucky and Kcntuckians.

Let all or Arrangements appointed at a meeting; of the u. LOW. Baerwtarr. friends of the lute Cant. James McQueen of Co.

Hesolved, That we bow in submiesion to is apt to be exchanged for the "out or two powtr." We will promise as a free press to watch airly the indications, and if we do not think tho results are likely to bo such as will meet the popular acceptance, to sound tho trumpet in time, and unite with our follow citizens to produce a fairly-formed independent and'patriotio ticket, Such as the citizens upon principle ought to in new York, on Monday, Sept. Y8, at Ht. (lenrire's Ckaiiel, Beekaisnslreet, I CCUOOL ENGLISH. CLA.S.SJOaT I), 10th Jttegt. JN.

who was killed oi Aiiiioqma uau reiuseu to enter Into treaty with Masquera. Olher military movements oy ine tiev. lerrla Urlpp, I). D. M.

Msarta to tho terrible decree by which our country has lost a brave officer. Brooklyn an honorable cil-isou, and the rued pureutsof deceased their Virginia, near Alexandria, while In the oer- past ditterenccs of opinion be overlooked. m. Dsnisi, uotn Ol I. Poa PAHaona At Faiuiu.Kdile, L.

lueaaay, me mm ol ai-pteiulier, Lv the. Kuv. K. M. HSLbird, IIamiki.

Hi.aui to Mlaa Jcua A km sr. v. wr-ivuriiftAU, riypiKHoT, Rw. L. A.M..

Primlnat An-UtM hy aociatii Ti-afhira. Paor. 1 1 ToKNOB, Tuaaliar of Ai-vir. Every one who now rallies to the support of our Union and onr State is a friend. Unity then, my countrymen, around tho flag our fathers loved, and which has shielded us so long.

I call vou to arms for self-defence. i-AKiioAA, noin oi a-an Meadow. VraiTCo aLL At lfampatnad, L. on only mainstay. llewlved, That we mingle our grief with sorrow stricken father and mother, and hereby tender to them in this their hour of trial our hearttelt svniputhy and condolence.

KesoJved, That a committee of three lie appointed to take into consideration the aonro- Tlwonxt or Ninth Trrm nf ll.u forinauce of his duties. You ar respectively invited to take part in Ilia funural ceremonies attending the burial of the deceased which will tako place on Sunday, Sept. 29tb, ISiil. The precise time and place of starling will be made known through the public press. You are also asked to make such suitable appropriation towards meeting the necessarv expenses as your lion.

Body may deem suitable. I am gentlemen with great me sotii oi Auguac, tha Hev. L. I. Kmlimore, Piliiseas VaaiTr to Mlava Hi WILL, all of Koalyn.

Henipatead, L. on coaimcucaon MONDAY, tua day of Strut. lSol frlmary lujaittnifut 5 no Juui -Common oi importance were laaing place In the luterl-or. The commission of Senor llurtado, now in Washington, to settle the American claims for the Panama massacre, bas been revoked by Moaquiera, and another Commissioner wiil start from Panama on the 4th sf October. Sooth America.

Tbe news from South America by the North il tar is also of considerable Interest. A Government specie train in Peru, carrying 87,000 bad been Belted by a band of 40 robbbers, several of whom were subsequently arrested. One of tho clerks of the Treasury depart men 1 of Peru hod committed forgeries of Government bills to the amount of in Bolivia aud Chilli, tranquility reigned. and for the protection of all that is dear to freemen. Let us trust in Cod and do our duty as did our fathers.

(Signed) Robert Anderson, aiie xain Ol allrilN, by Uie KdV. miiuiutd, jiiun BAM AN to Mlaa AISNK Holatea. Joaia Skahah At Jrmaslrm, L. on TuM. Senior ipartiUent-InciudMthe priateness of offering to the aged p-irents of the deceased such testimonials iu the name of the city as may to some extent manifest their ap- firecistinn of the virtue and services of the gal-ant dead.

Adopted. Aid. KtsiBALL moved that Fulton avenue oay, me iOUl OI AIIKIlat, WILLIAM II. of uourae adopted In onr heat p.t7ifml??l,f8,ulnIlrt... 00to 12 raiUtlUa.

ilr.wli i. klA a anas i.wa DKAMAN, ol VAl.sTiiKooaaa At Dla M.II-, L. I respect, yours, truly, F. B. Sri sola, Ch.

of Com. Aid. Strong Said this was the first Com'd officer from this city who has lost his lite in I lie cause of the country. He bad died in the weaoeaiiav. tna uu, or .1...

u. A.3uguaa-eA, i-i- lie renumbered. iftor- soma discussion the whole subject of re-numbering streets was referred to a Special Committee. A.2; BrxMyu. W.

II. Ia, Bryan! Smith, Itipuin Valiktini to Mlaa Puaaa "oxers, At Southold, L. on Saturday, the Nth of September, by tbe Rrr Epher Whltaker, Jawb Kxaauka to Miss Julia We agree that it was not fair for any men or set of men to take advantage of the honest impulses of that occasion, to tack on late in the erening a scheme of nomination, particularly just after Mr. Driggs, one of the signers, had disavowed that nominations or schemes of nomination formed any part of the objects of the meeting. Several of the signers have called upon nt to say that they will not stand pledged to tht" tail oftks kite." It was a suspicious and superservlceable movement, and we will be willing to hold a position of observation and take counsel with our fellow cititensas to what shall be done.

3 It so long since the people have come to any part of their own, outside of the ar A resolution direotiug gas lamp posts to be placed on 5 ill avenue between loth and 20th Hon n. Cartter, United Stabs Minister presented his credentials to the President of the former on the 2th of July. Warlike BittiVnT' Kl- Wellington avanu aSiklyT KHt" Washington avoeue, Ungadier-Oreneral, S. A. GOOD FOB WILMINGTON.

The little city of Wilmington, in the slave though loyal State of Delaware, has subscribed to the now 7.80 per cent. Government loan. Of this sum were subscribed by the banks, the remainder by individuals in sums of $50 to $500. Sharpo's rifle factory at Hartford will soon commence running 24 hours a day instead of 20 as now. The company now seuds off about 000 rifles a week, but tha supply is not equal to the demand.

streets waa referred lo the Lamp aud Gas Committee. Felition of Patrick Daily to have a nuisance Cliavna flcsson At Southold. An u. arations still continued in the Argentine Con federation, and there was little prospect ofs settlement of the existing difficulties without a wsr. day, the 16th of September, by the Rev.

Euher Wllaon, Drooklyn. Henry Stone, K.O,., Carroll W. A. loollttle, 1S7 Ulay.tte ay Jiaa ph O. Nodjne, l.U Bchermsrhorn wuitaker, uonsiami Untvieto Mlaa slaav Brnnal.

both ol Southold. aoaiea. 10 neiutn committee: Communication from ire Department Com L- on Tuesday, I Brooklyn, the lDlh of September, by lie Key. K. Codllni, I II.

1. rooklyo. II. T. uiscnarge oi nis auty.

ne moved thst the invitation to attend tbe funeral be accepted that a Committee of three be appointed to niuke arrangements to attend the funeral with power to expend a sum not to exceed Zo0. Aid. Wallace was opposed to attending military funerals ou Sunday and it appeared that tins funeral was to take place on the Sabbath, lie was otherwise in favor of the resolution. Aid. Green Had been acquainted with Captain Mcllueen all bis life and he had -lost his life in the service of his country, lie thongbt that $500 should he appropriated.

Aid. SiRiiNU said that iiM was all the Committee required. If it was desired to contribute eomotliiug fur the family of deceased. Chapnian, Adelphl Brooklyn. (J.

H. Hraeket. 4HI) P.cille sheet. a. A Patriotic Family.

Many parents are willing at ibis crisis to send to the service of their country some of their children, but there are few cases of fathers willing to BiMHia-lXiMrNiNti At Huiitlijiftoo, L. I.t on missioners, notuying the Board that they have expelled James F. Mcliraiiie from Hose Co. 5 for using ohsoene language and as-eaulding tho Assistant Foreman of said Company. Confirmed.

Same in favor of granting discharge certifi Bl l.ku S-. nu7, vim tin ui ofpiaemner, dt tha Kev. U. C. 7, 1 flics, J.

L. LI. Camp, f.q a Uarratm place, W. Jai via. hh, wiuwm, jf ono nMMi TO ANN UoWHIlH, BHii.DNDova.n nw yorir.

on Thunflay. give up all. Mr. Europe Houghton has a Hon. Jiiilge K.

8. Capron, New VorV City. ark A F.nniuv. p. ine jvm of oepwmoer, by the Her.

Cbarli. K. II nr- cates to tne following named persona John W. Wright, James W. Ilun.er, Heury A.

Rsniford, James C. Lovelt, Chas. W. Black- rm, Dun.uufl, or Chicago, toMiwKo- rangements of dexterous politicians, full of devices, that they hardly know what to d0 with their privileges when they have them. Ke-V.

O. 8. Rt John. Pel.alK.1 in. l-wi wjw I 01.

rumny oi nve sons and two daughters. Three of his sons are in the First Massachusetts regiment, and two were members of the skirmishing company selected from From Europe. The steamship Persia, with advices from Europe four days later, passed Cape Race yesterday morning. She left Liverpool on the Hih, and Qiieeustown on the 15th inst. She rennrta havintr iumuwI tha Beniliiary 260 Wei, Kw DEATH.

aiougriialiug, City. They become disgusted with partixan ma- me regiment some time since. The whole lie waa ready heart and hand to go with any gentleman in that. There was nothing that would were tend to Inspire our men on the battle held than the kuewledge of the fact that if they fall, those dependant upon them would lie Wood. this morning, iu the 73d year of SIOOMMKIDAtlOJt OF Tlia VAOOLTr or ratos in.

brb. oaatKLB. wood, or tne tlrra of S. 8. dl cuiucry, wim uio miatugnt plotting and I reret aarimi on tneiotii, on ner eorrnDtion.

with tha character nf wav Liverpool, having suffered some VVIaJasVUC, I damage which rendered bar return necn.narv Thehleh reenratlA thrust upon them, and desire that pure ST. rtooo, ana son 01 the late Samuel Wood. tW Ufa friends era reapMtl'ully luvited to attend bis funeral, without further Kttloe, from Friends' Meeting liouse, on UOth atreet, near ftd aveuue. at a i. uurne, rranK Uainlirmge, 1'rtriclc J.

Downey, Hicliard V. Aslin, Thomas Wright, Wil-liam Taus, W. Amerman, Wm. J. Bowden, K.

A. Williams, J. Klieinheim, D. B. Schenck, John Mulder, Benjamin Morgan.

Confirmed, Petition of Clinton Engine-Co. No. 20, W. asking an appropriation for repairs of house. Fire Departmuut, W.

D. The Alderman of each Ward were disjeted to select in their respective Wards to bold the polls and report tbe same at the next regular meeting of tbe Board. Aid. Van Bkunt moved a resolution re An advance of an eigth of a peony had taken place in the Liverpool Cotton market. 'I A aa in.

aev. Mercereau, A. graduate of L'Dlou College, has latalnod a. IViuclp.1 cl ibe Ac.dTmy ai UI Sw ansa shall be chosen and pure currents flow taken care or. lie suggested that Aid.

Urkkn being a persoual friend of tbe family of deceased offer a resolution for that purpose. $250 was appropriated and a Special Committee of three was appoiuted to make the necessary arrangements. I stock in port was estimated bales, of I which f.21.600 were American. BremUinfr. three were in the first Bull Kun battle.

Another son is in the Massachusetts Sixteenth, and the last of the five has just joined Colonel Wilson's regiment, and will tight bravely in defence of liberty and good government. One of tbe girls' is iu the employ of the United States at the Water-town Arsenal, making six out of seven in the service of the government. liostm Journal. Jn. 7.

aa a teacher, warrants Uis expnetstsna that i Where the people yearn for the good, the S'f but 'eady, and Provisions dull! Bbsoi.ii In Brooklyn, on Thursday, September ItleualUj, bBAtaLST, who was accidentally drowned. tsr Ills nmalns wil! be taken to Greenwood I i ua rcrMir, hrnnoht i.w h. DOlltlciana I ka tn i. I uimiu, that the American Minister at. lima! doserved pstronsge.

i-iucveif, nil. i uezaayj aiioriiooo, at clock, from Ilia late residence. No. 171 Joralrmon offered au important nosition in tha near City Hall. The relatives and friende of the '-nphalet Nott, D.

I. John t'oaler, Joiiathan Pearson. John Newman, J. w. J.ckaon, w.

Aid. McLaughlin (hy consent) moved a resolution rescinding the former action of the hoard cutting off tho Standard from publishing tbe official proceedings of the hoard. Aid. S. Taywr moved to lay the resolution on tbe table.

Lost affirmative, i i uega tive. 11. i -e Aid. Fisiikb asked to have the resolution questing tbe Board of Supervisors to deduct Irom the tax on Sill Wan (3,315,19 that amount being iu teo Treasury to the credit of the Ward. Keferred to Law Committee.

The Board adjourned for one week. army to Garibaldi, is confirmed, and it was believed by the G'orreo Mercantil that be bad accepted. The passport system, recently established by our Uoreninieut excit ih. ri.li. i I "iviieo to atteud his funeral, without further Invitation.

Brcbb. On Sunday. SeDtemhee 59.1. Gbasshopfkrs. The Stockton fCal.1 uooaatnnATiON or koibd or ticsties or use it for the blear-eyed and hollow purposes.

If patriotism is popular certain old rats of politicions become at puce the most prominent and conspicuous patriots, but they are found willing to work a political trap at the bottom of thoir efforts and are on the look-out "to servh thku'elves. cule of the London li'an, which is incliued lo a.a. AUAORNV. The nreMiit An i uouuin sua to days. tr Tne friends and acquaintances ol the family are respectfully Invito! to atti nd II, a tne oenei mat it wi II uot aecure the dan rail ami h.u,.

ifaao-cereau, Been wltli is one year, and tlie Trustee, take pleasure In it.ti,r tlt tha. ha rT hia late resld nee, 187 Hudson areuuo, coiner nf Republican says A gentleman who has just returned from a neighboring county, informs us that tbe grasshoppers display an unwonted rapacity in that vicinity. They are not satisfied with destroying what they can end upon the ground, but actually contrive to get into the fruit trees and bushes. roan, no ciei read it. Aid.

1'isiiKR i(id not wish to be factious but the former action of the Board was delib I The finds fault that Lord Lyon was not informed of tiie new arrangement until he bad learned of it through tbe uewspapers. Mr. Incisions ix thr Pkizr Casks. In the I niled District Court yesterday Judge Betti announced the follow ing deeiaions in the cases of the prize vessels brougot to this port The United States against Tbe Bark Hiawatha, Pioneer. Konh Carolina.

Iinllie Jack erate ana was recommended hy his Honor the uu. uceaay; aitcrnoou. at o'clock. Ills remaius will bo taken to Ureenaood. KHoora.At Fanniogdale, L.

on Sunday, the loth of September, aUsi Kuonts, in the Sotli year AND THEIR tEIENDS. II I 1 I I .1 .1 ivuaseu, in anoiner tetter to tlie dimes, con- iuavor. It is thus far a disKsth.g part' of tho fT f'" 1 hi VU foP'ls tbit have been E-rra f'- yeaar-llB for the last thaUh. 1 experlenee of the year fully eyluee. that the Institution waa yeiy fbrlnnate In ontalu-ng Ilia wvices.

an lurtruclor "hi. ud il-ing, valous and elllclrn t. mme ma They devour apples of considerable size. hat we hud no riiht to anoevnroa ".7: mtive- noam was rint aim pianoevurcs which have nienta by water hoih on the nai a.nl son, and schooners Shark and i'aicon. Vessols and cargoes condemned.

Hempstead, L. on Monday, the tilth ol Hiitorabor, Niijiolas Himip.kk. son, aged 44 year. tJOHNAOAV. At Far Rockawav.

I. I a. oo fZf him and th.ln.tl-thi,,A.HAl 'nt. re.t-d In and their numbers cannot be estimated by bushels or by thousands of bushels. The Louisville -Journal says, we wish peace.

We would have had peace in Kentucky forever but for the inexcusable inva day, the 17lh of September, Coekaoay. seed about 70 years. riuiiv auia auoaiur, iienau ueon told ttiat there are reasons why this resolution should pass, and one was, that the corporation papers do not publish a lull report of tbe proceedings of this body. If there is anv necessity for hav ing the full preceding, published lie would vote fur this expense, but lie bad no such information before him. Jle moved to refer the resolution to the Committee on Supplies and gu.raii.1,.

who have Sid'rcaTedto 2 Instructed in public Inst itutions. I lilted Slates agt. Bark Winfred. Vessel and portion of earo condemned. I uited States agt.

Schooner Lyncbburgh Vessel and cargo condemned, except 1,541 bas coffee, the property of Brown Brothers, hicli is ordered to be restored. United States ngt. Schooner Hannah M. Johnson. Vessel restored and cargo Josi.At Hushing, L.

on Monday, the loth of September, EUBi.iN. eldest daughter of Joe and Annie Jouea, aged year, a months down the Mississippi, must greatly embarrass tlie South. Movements were again being made preparatory to the transportation ol troops to Canada, '1 lie only iteni ot importance from the Continent ia in confirmation of tbe runier that Spain intends te join France and ngland in the expedition against Mexico. Kx-I'rksidunt PiKRc. The Detroit Tribune siiys of this geutlemun "While in this city, he was clmeinl with BoaLlNollAJl At r.

i many, A. Cttlrnr, S. K.nyon, Blml M. Barlow, K. M.IH tt, Isaae llodga, 0.

tllllehrlet, Lev Lske, p. President. sion of by Confederate troops. Until they wittfdraw, Kentuckians will scorn to have peace. They are for war, war to the knife, so long as the foot of an invader treads the soil of this glorious old the Sth ot September, Silas Bislimohasi, uwi 5 years, 0 mooths and 14 days.

8 capeiiews oi uepanments tors report. -nnpartinan movement, that it scsms to have been but the playing of a game to rase oU political hacks upon the topmost wave, or rather the game is played by these tads to raise themselves. Tho elements of the movement are properly with the people, and the efforts of the politicians is to deceive these into the beiief that the candidates they will select, aro their candidates. We consider that tbe modes of choice amount to little if out of them come men, Men who their duties know and flbow their riahta, United States 1'sse i. HeeretaTV.

ais lm BBISKKHUtirr. At Jamaica. An ti. th. Ht.

of aged 6 months and 1 day Sprioglield, L. on Tneiay th. WANTS. State. Kentucky's honor is dearer to her than peace wich all its blessings.

ifed "I TANTED A PLACE FOU A BOY, of the beat character and habits, who enn esseland greater porlion of cargo condemned. United States agt. jjrhooner Forest King. One-eighth vessel condemned, balance vessel and cargo restored. United States agt.

Brig Solferino. Vessel and cargo rostored on payment of costs. Summary Pcnishment. In our last i- a select circle, who are known to be doubtful in their Uyalty he made a speech to them; and siuce ho left Detroit more than one of that secret circle have said to others, who were invited but would not be contaminated by tlie foul conspiracy, "You ought to have heard Ex-l'reaidei'it To.m Ll ot.tM At I. 1 Aid.

r. (j. I aylor moved to amend by adding the word Star Just after tbe word Xtand-ard. Aid. Tikmam said when the report came up it came up in a hurried manner and he believed then that the action bad was right.

He believed now that it would be well to have one olbelal organ, and as tbe Standard was a Democratic paper, and be a democrat, be should vote for the Standard. Aid. S. Taylor said that if his resolution, offered o0 a former occasion, had been adopted, this mat ter never would come np again. He .1..

vveuDesii.r. NATIONAL FAST. A PROCLAMATION. By the President of the United States of A merica. Write a (rood hand and rIvb gnoA rpconiiuendattoua Ol' falttitiiloem.

Apply at tlna otHre. aal tt' SITUATION WANTED BY A GEN-tlemsn, in a Bank or Insurance Company, who te thoroughly acquaiutod with the duties, and wilt give iinquestionahle testimonials of honesty and capacity. Addreaa Bank," at Brooklyn Star of-! mylS tfx aue, we noticed the murder by Indians of urniv auaiutain i a Still many of our leading citizens think lust night he would huve cured you of the idea of supporting this Government in this and 1 day. nontlis l- Ho the tbe movement ought to be a fresh move. aauinnbie Our otnnion ia that Whereas, A Joint Committee of both Houses of Congress bas waited on the Presdient of the United States, and requested bim to recommend a day of Public Humiliation, Prayer, and Fasting, to be observed by tbe People of the tnent, of a meeting called for the purpose reau tne resolution which was deprecating the practice of perniitticg the Heads of departments and otliers from lobbying in tbe Com- oi choosing patriotic candidates, entitled iVraukliu Fierce is a prowling traitor spy.

Soldiers Skspinq Money Home. Tbe soldiers on the i'otomae are sending home money to their friends as fast as they eet ORGANIST. A SITUATION IS wanted by an experienced Organist, fresident 01 this In a Protectant Chiirch. Address l'Or gBiil.t." HrooHyn Star ofHee. n7vlsl a uuae tr aison, aoorkeepcr ot the Assembly nt Olympia, last winter.

We now learn, from the Ijailet Mountaineer of the 31st urtirao, that the Indian who committed the deed was promptly Riven up by the chief of his tribe, and was tnken in custody ly the Sheriff of the county in which the crime was perpetrated. After an examination before a Justice of the Peace, in which he confessed the murder, the oiti. Lniteu states witn reugeous solemn, les, and the offering of fervent supplications to Almigh io me continence of the people and suited ty uoa lor tne Baieiy auu weltare ot ttiese theirpay. An Indiana regiment sent two jie reterred, ne said, in this iu.se, to James K. Uel V'eccbio, tditor and Proprietor of the Standard.

Aid. Si'kono considered it out of place for any member to reler by name to any person who could not answer him here. Aid. S. Tavlor said that there was no money to pay for this work, and ha did not see MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.

7 EMOVAL. HOliACK 'wATEUS. Xt Agent, has removed to 4N1 RroaH.n .7. iraiiier, aged year. i At Southold, Ia.

ou Saturday, the 14lh of September, IClla, daughter ot Daniel T. and Aonie E. Ulover. L- on Wedneaday, the 18th of September, Bim jam in Tibkt, aged 46 years. Olovs At Cutehogue, L.

on Saturday, the 7th of September, Binjahir Qlovib, aged year, aial 6 mouths. In New York. Mnvar Onhn. KT n.r.h 1 thousand dollars in gold to-Kvansville last week, and on the luih instant, the members of the eleventh Massachusetts regi States, His blessings on their arms, and a speedy restoration of peace And whereas, It is fit, and becoming in all people at all times to acknowledge aud revere tbe Supreme Government of God, to bow in humble submission to jjis chastisements, to emergencies of the times Wait a little. James il.

ll.ig and Wm. Gilchrist of PhiladUpbi. were taken to Fort Lafayette yestcrilay'on charge ef furnishing goods to th, ttbe. zens ot coiville took the Indian anil ana. pended him by the neck to a eate-nost until Urand and Broome streets, where he Balls New octave Pianos for $160, and warranted second-hand' Pianos and Afelodeons from SV26 to ah h-a- ment gave Mnyor nightman, of Boston, upwards of live thousand dollars to take home for distribution among their families.

he was dead, to the evident pleasure ot confess and deplore their sins and transgros-some twenty of his tribe, who witnessed I "ions in tbe full conviction that the fear of the in. necessity, i ue proprietor of the Star told him that he did not think that the city received an equiualeut for tht money paid. Musical MerehandliA, at War Prleea. Pianos and, Corn I.oulae Shl-la. aged II i Jane, wife of Augustus H.

Tyler, aged 80 1 Thomas Wilson, aged 2b rears, tne execution, Pugti Sound Herald, I Lor,) ws bsgiojiing or wisdom, and to pray "um upwaraa. Monthly pay-snenu received for the same. Alaiandre Organs tn Vhurebes, at low nriess,.

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