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rf gE: i i FE gf 3 if Ht Hit = £ t E t i 3 I i = ry & f i i if phi Fe5 i é wala that we secrerai ry of the Nevy Bas, of iate, besa in- quen'ions in coumection with the completion we most importaat improvemeats. Amo presowe that of if é t ving red bir atremtion. I it car ne cecided another and more thorough sur- it will be ordered. We are inclined (@ helieve that the government shall ber satisfied as to the 2 atte of tbe work, the law of the lavt session, the construction of the barim and rails a6 San Erancisoo ts, Thone ndditioval faciliues are cer- wok impertance to ‘a the construc: i F F i a F 4 se & i a af il *' Le COMMETCE en of the Pacific raiiroad itself. Ax Iurortart Axmy Onpm.—The present head of tho Wer Depertaca: scoms to be most aartous to referm and nny perfee: code heretofore governing courte artis! im the service. The following (which is keeping witb two or three similar general orders re- Omly appearing) is probably to this end: -- GENERAL ORDERS, NO. 22. Wan Department, ADJUTANT Ga sRAL's FICE, ) Wasatvaton, August 23, 1353. ‘The following order has beoa received from the War bit bed to the army:— of @ general court martisl have dese du!y cuviirmed by * the officer ordering the court for the time being,”” OF the vires com: Qe provided in the sixty te parton or to mit jie any punisamen: ordered by @nck court’ is vex! ia the seme authority. pader the seventh artiele of war, and in the President of the United Siatos under the constitution. A superior mili- tary comununder to the officer appointing the court, and pe ficwing ‘be proceedings, may prohibit the sxvcution @f the seoience when im bis judg meat it ie void upoa the fase of the pv coeedings, or whon he sees a at cave for ex But euch military commaoder w with pewer te aanul or pardon the sen- Ase legal judgment, tt so stands till vacated ia ‘due courne of nw. Ina suah cases, therefore, when the military commander rees fit to interpose, the his order prohibiting the exeoutioa, should ‘de treseriited forshwith, through the prover channel, te the War Department, for the fival orders of the Pre sident. @eative e'cucnoy. ‘The proper scwinistration of justice in an army is es sential to ite dinciclire and goo fore not oul within theeurh every commander, attentively to inapect aad superrixe Proceec ings of cours martial withia tls command The object of this order is to indicate the lexal remedy ageinst the errors which such oourte aad the vificurs ex- might other #irs sowmit. 8. COOPER, Aajutant General, ‘Tax Case of Woopwarp, rau Convicr —We hear that the Preddent bes formally repiied to the cvr-nsel of Wood- whe is under sentence of death, to be executed upom the Wa-bington jail yard om Friday next, tnat he ‘Seamot oooristentiy interfere, im Bis cave with che due «law. He has been breught to this con- ~ taereughly investigating the yapers upon the sppiication for the exsrolee vi bis clemency pvernmemt Itis there , but it is the daty, of ecuting their sentences By order A vaex ImvoRtant Bourty Layp Quasmion Serrigp.—The Beeretery of tbe Interior. to whom tke question was sub- the Oummission of Peasioas, as decided that een the United States aud Mexico tormi- Rated on the 30th of May, 1848, when ‘le ratified treaty of peace was exchanged between the iwo countries Therefore, tho-e persons who eolisted into the army of subsequent} te tat date, are no; enti tled to bounty land. A Recerrty Riaoven Ormex Re arrormtsp --The many friends of Mr. RF. Queen, of this district. former! , office, willbe giad to bear that the Giret clase olrrkehip in the Sixth Auditoc's office, vacsted &. Horton, bas fallea to his A Naw Narr Aorr Arrowrsp.—Doetor Richard P. Ashe, of Stockton. California, has ween appviated N This geotleman went to feria from North Caroliua, we delieve, soon «fter it came session, and bas oudsequen’iy boon « leading Politician ef the new State, a sheriff &3., by the Third Auditor’: by the prowotion of Mr. C. ot. ‘agent at Sen Francisco Tun Cauivcr vo? Muwring —The cabinet have held no +@eston during the present cia two or three members of it attended ut their oer informaily ou Tuesday last. Sears or Wak apovr to 5a Pur ty Comaseron.—We hear of the Navy bas very recent!y directed these in charze cf the Philadephia Navy Yard te fit out the sloope-of-war Dale and St. Louie, peas week, until this morn ‘that the Recret , for sea, a4 8000 au ‘The House Painters. MEETING OF THE JOURNBYMEN. Ou Fridey efterneon at ene o’clook, the painters who om tho strike marched in precession throuzh toe wxocts of the city, starting from the Pa-ade Ground tm Washington square. They wen: up the Fifth @yonue os far os Thirty third street, and thea procested up the fixth avenue to Forty-second street, and from thie latior street they turned into the Eighth avence. They thoa marehed down town along the Eighth avenue, inte Greenwich avenue, turning iato the Sixth avenue, and provesding from hore, slong Carmine sad Ciarkeon tweete, into Liudson etrest. They then marched down this Intteor strect as far as Canal, and tarmed by this lat- tee wtreet inte Bradway, proceeding up Broadway to Minth strect, and down Ninth street to University piace, from wheace ‘bey roturced to the original place of start- ing. The precession aumbered a larger force than the one of Tusnsy last, being about o: The marhain We eed FoFad sou. band. esd carried MaGaawos, previous to dismissal, made some re- bouts deputation from the carpenters, wno of ail the trates should be or in some other suitable sinters would be ae hundred and Att food, Hogors, (aiws that e mass moe: politen lead ne coubt that the the mechenica of New Yor This deputstien had csiled om the to their departure. The members of du missed, to meet in the evening at the inst meooting having been read and stated that Mesars. Woodwani & Pierce the men 6 go to work on oa Thursday night, the bosses fourteen shillings all the year would not xiv two dollars per day up to ion of the soviety to hire iad for Monday night. and vo merting of the bosnes con- eee at opliged to i Hp i t i i : (3 E if “ie il i in} j nat through the pubic papers of to-day. Rewlan. nf whether the em oF it 1 Fy i i goons chave, to fiud ont the es \ was uncertain whether they had mot or 5 one ef the tation, was not inclined nm, ¢ ee te er (on. 1 appoint, but Be would 291 promise wo go @ sect juny seid that @ public notice for couveni t might had been given to Mr Gaw fer inser This paper was obtained by ho negiected to do Sal s 3 i B " ? | : a2 iff i ‘ # should open a corres- aity ia the Unies, acquaiating them ane, and by this means a comp. ”! is be proposed besss brought jour- paid thet » letter hed boom yy to Pbilagelpits for that “on ene that s denatesion of twenty be ap- the peinters whe had deem brought to worrew (this) morving, and en- deavor, by moral suasion, t prevent them from evatian- menaber said that he aed received « letter from Philadnlphia, and that the mech. in general ‘avorabic to the demeod of the New York ] i from Phillacelpo! Mr. Baur was down upon the boss painters of New York; said that they cared no more for keeping their word, or svew their oath, than a deg cares for & piach of envil. fhe speaker was calle! to order, as hi wore irreorant to the motion before the mesting. ater war then put sod carried, and a deputation ap Poiated for that purpose. Mr. Gatoway moval thei the meeting, on thelr adjourn. meet, 4journ co mest on (ne Wasitingtom Parade Greuud athaf past rix in the morciog, which was carried. Some other darinae« of aot much public importance, was thon tranascted. after wolow tus wevting adjourned ‘The tellowing sppesl bas ont by the journey rea, tha printers of thie them wore recelviag the wages whisk orn had agreed to give until the / noctcg the attempt nade by ompioyers to reduce the rages of their brethren, they, ra nobly quit thelr work, and hw stood by then, amd intend shall rcosivejustion, Our employers will tell you that * oer bare hee doling #0 until every lod rate of wages to | we aueura you tn © 0m thelr part to escape the just censure of who know to the contrary, Bs 0ee Bot marth tf end be wil Biot .wi9 We geciaese omy, Tike in only to cive the em of the business. Boudes, they make me difference ia their charge ‘or plain hewsowerken es ad tow wee eaploy them. Brethren, we make this appeal to yeu, betoring, that im sustaining the we have assumed will be as mooh for it and good as eur owa— blayersn every Oranch of basiagce Welng aay'en they take the edvantage thas poy reduce ae maees, holding us 1p ae egy or ia- sccep' their terms. Brethren, we make ‘this salt on wn did the carpoapers of selves and the journeymon. They met im the Broadway House, and at eight o'clock thare were Afty-cight goatle- men present. The meeting was organized by the election 8. B. Woodward, Vice President, aad George A. Barney and Thomas Guilie, secretaries. ‘The President stated the object of the meeting im gon- eral terms, alluding to the difficulties existing, and the Propositions both ef the employers and tae workmen. Mr. ALEXANDRE Gaw followed, and advocated the case of the men and their claims to the wages demanded, in very energetic terms. Mr. Hosas proposed « resolution to the effect ‘thet all persons now present, not being employers, do withdraw from the room, a» the call of the meeting was for em- ploying painters enly.”’ The Tesolution was adopted, and in accordance with ite spirit, Mr Gambliog was appointed doorkeeper. Mr. GILLEBPIK proposed the fc resol — Resolved, Thet this meeting do comour in, and abide by, the decision of the employors as expressed in the resolation se of jour. we ate of ome dollar and 7. Mr. Gaw uppo'ed the tesclution. Hs eonsidersd jour- eymen house painters ea well catitied to two dollars a day as other tradecmen; aod why should pet have it? For bis pact pe bad been giving it, and should give it. oo Gaw supported the cause of the men very vehe- ment Mr. Yoora remarked that if they began in disorder they would eud in confusion, ard he would therefore move a2 ‘journment. The motion was withdrawn efter some ob- servations from Mr Gaw as to the necessity of definite action, a» he said be had already nearly three hun- Gred Callars by the affair. Mr. GarGory moved « substitute to Mr. Gillespie’s reao- lution, which was as follows :— Resolved, That from the first da: Oxtober, the waxes of competent rate of $2 per day of ton hours, and iret day of Cotober to to the first day of April, the wagosshall beat the rate of $1 75 per day of tea hours 4 lovg and rather personal discussion @syued upon the question of the adoption or rejection of this sudstitate. Mr GkeGoRY would like to vee the man pretending to be & boss painter who was not fotelligent enouga to know that the substitute now proposed wxs only amondatory ef the original resolution. The number of men whick he employed, ten or fifteen did mot affect the question much, ove way or the other; put he sav men here as bosses who were jourpeymen io 1830, aed he thought they should know the difference of rato in rent charges, prices cf food, fuel, ard other things, beoween those prevail- ing in 1863 and that year. They did baow it well, end yet the resclation email. at the meeting of Friday night would only give the journeyman the same wages now that he had then. Go bad icoked over tbe li-t of the bow: Bames who voted for the reduction of wages, and found the pais of nose there who admitted the claim of the journeymnn to aa advance, and can weil afford te give the mea two dollard aday. Mr. Woodsard, Oweus and Brophy and ochera who work for uptown folks, and have their wo-k chiefly done by the dey, know weil that the men ongbt to get it, end their up town patrons would never object to its beiag given for such a homane principle. Mr. ACKER said—It will not make the men go to work Mars 8 day. Not abit of i. Good men had two dollars a day now; he had given it until to- night; bnt the journeymon insint thst all men sha'l get it equally, and «bey will not work with avy man whotakes Ieas. Their ooaduct during the week preves what they will 40, | They hare bad their vigilanoe committee in Parade Ground, acd my men whea going to work, we: counted and their po:s and bruah- es taken from them, until] had to panes them in, put them to work, anc then look thedoo-. Fven if you pass the sastiie you will not mend the case. (Cheers and sen A committee from the journeymen here sent in a co) of resolation adopted at thelr Inst meeting, which read a+ follows :— committes of seven be appointed to wait oases, in public me-ting. oe ~ ae ae gentlemen sore. Magagnos, Daly, Bu Liab, and Cowton. fo eee Signed.) INO. COWTON, JOSEPH RIGER3, Secretary. Considerable discussion took place upon the proprioty of edmiturg the journeymen or pot, duriag which they rent for their paper, took itawsy, and, we believe, left the house. an animated debate, the question was put that the employers do vote by name whether the resolution of Mr. Gillespie (low waged or the substitute cf Mr. 7, Gregory ($2 nnd 81 70 par day), be edopted They voted in the annexed order:— For Reolutin—J, B. Aker, Woodward & Pierce, W. Cowell, W. R. Demarrat, Jaa. W. Pete, Sonith & Beesley, P. O'Gennor, J. Lodewacke 7. Senior, ©. Hiseott. E. Spear ning, Tappan & Bird, G H. Malcolm, S Jones, Charles Hobbs, G.G Smith, —Giliespie Barney & Rogers, Brown & Malmay, G. White McGaffey Bros., Smith & Gresley, Newlard &Kervey, LN Cowley, M. Deane, W. M. Gam! lin, Price & Sup, J. C Howe & Son, J. Patteroa, M. Kon- uedy, Colonel Creane, Hil & Teaker, Gill & Ellis, Green & Fireepe—34 For the Substitute~Martin & Co., F. A. Ashe, J. Sack. son, Reekfell>w & Harris, Wawson & Co. A. Frank!’ By Bunker & Cc , Bell & MoOurker, Davidson & Onseady, M° 8.Gregory, B.Clavk D B. Kingsland, J. Letien, Fur- burh & Sop, Mr McCerten, Mr. Griffin, J. G. Semon, I. W Costes, 1S Revnol’s, Mr, Blaasdale, Mr. Braucard, W. Jenkins, P. W. Sewell, Watson & Myrtle, A. 2%. The adoption of the recluion wae voted 4s unanimous, and Mr. Gew esid that he would go with the majority of the bosees, for unasimity’s sake. The low rate is thus to be maizteined as long as possible, The n ceting acjourned. Clty Intelligence. Fesnval or tam Sociat Turwkxs’ Socrery.—The third genecai festival of the Social Turners’ Society of North America—aa orgenization ef Germsns for the porpese of ph: acd intellectual education ena social relsxation—will take plece in this city ov the 34, 4th, 5th and 6th days of 8-ptember. Tho feetivition will be arranged as follows:—On Saturday evening, 24 the Turvers from other cities will be re- ceived a: the Batt by their brethren of the New York wocietinn A tht prodesaion will be formed, aud the foreign societies ercorted through B-cadway, Chat- ham street, Bowery, Union Perk and Brosdway to the Turners’ Hall. Qn Monday mi . &5 seven o’c! there will be @ procession to the of the festival, through Broadway, the Park, Chatham «treet, Fast Broadway, Graod street, Bowery, and Twenty seventh strees. and thence by railroad to the pleavure grounds in Harlem. Here the aay will be passed in various awuse ments as foilows:—1. Speeches; 2. Singing; 3. Gymnas- tie exercises; 4 Dinner for the attending Turners; 6. Singing; 6. Gymoestic exercisen; 7. Singing. The pro. | Ceesion will then be re formed and return to the Turners’ Hall, through Third avenue, 120th st:est, Fourth avenue, Unien Para, Broadway and Caual atreet. On Tuesday the Torners will be received by tha Mayor and Common Counci! in the Park. The same day t will visit the Crystal Palace Im the evening, they will give dramatic, plastic and — per formancer, at the Bowery thea- tre. On We dey, the Turners will make an excursion to Hoboken, and she festival will wind up with a grand ball at the Apcilo Rooms. Tux WrarnEn.—Tho coolness of the last fow days was sucoveded yenterday by wsrm, close weather, the ther- memeter, whish daring the week has registered a cou. paratively low Ogure for this season of the year, being much higher yesterday, the meroury having risen'in the middle of the day to 83 degrees. Shortly before 8 o'clock P. M. there felt a heavy shower, preceded by lighta! and one or twe claps of thumier wore heard during #) rain, but were no! loud; . it might be charasterized aa. thunder storm, for nithough the rain continued to come ¢own for some time after, the heavy shower was of orly 9 few minutes duration. MELANCHOLY SIDR. —Coroner Hilton beld an Inq vest last evening on the body of William J, Weir, one of the coxmpositars of the Commercial Adverticer, who had com- auitted suicide by hanging himself to his bed pext. Ac- cording to the evidence he went into his room wt his reridence iu Chambery street, on Friiay night, and was not siterwards seen. On goivg to his chamber yester- day afiernoon, the inmates of the house found tie door looked. They burst it opr, when the unfortunate man was discovered suspended by his neck—dead, Coroner Hilton was immediately sent (or. Over five thoussnd dollars anda gold watch were found in his possession. Mort of the money wae beld in trust for a lady, and con. rinted of notes, gold and silver. Love is supposed to have been the cause of the suicide, Ths Coroner took charge of the money and other property of the deceased. ‘Tur Fram ix Pmarz Sramer.—On Friday evening, the parties who had been resident to the Pear! Hirest House St the time of the iate fire in that building held a mee’ ing among themselves at the Washington Hntel, No. Broniway, to devine meana for rendering aid to the late propietor, Mr. G &. W. Porter. In accordance with the shove a committee waa appointed for that purpose, ccaretng of Messrs, BH. Griffo, K. W. Beach, C. G. Norton, © Bissel and Meusrs. Haye, Hauditon, Keyser, Myers, ard Minor. About $100 were subscribed at the meeting, Col. Cox has been appointed treasurer, and will receive eobecriptions at 70 Nassau street. ¥ine,-—Vhureday night a fire broke out in the basement of No 62 Mott street. It was extinguished however, with but trifting damay ‘apt. Breanan, of the Sixth ward was present with ® platoon of officsra, and rendered all the required sid. Fawr. Down 4 Sirr's Horn. = drew Fmith, a laborer, employed on boqrd the bark Pil gin, which is at present Iping at the rare A, No, 11, ‘ast river, fell down the hatchway into the bold of the | Teseéi, a depth of fifteen feet, by which wcctdent he broke one or two of his ribs. It aopenrs that the veuel wan being laden at the time with « esrro, and Smith was stationed at the hatchway, helping to lower ths goods, when he met with this mfsadventuro. His friends con- veyed bim to the City Hospital. Cann apannss ov Some Forks.—Farly on Friaay morning Capt. stevenson, of the Sixteenth ward police, found the rear window cf the te store at the corner of Twenty: sith street and Neth svemue open, and entirely . of the A Of | tected. He took with him police officer Desa, seme Gistrat, and satmred the when be found aot only une satice Wieck, Dut pice am amomat a ened la the drawer. Officer Dean was loft in charge of the wane to awatt the arrival of the owner. ” { ABREET On SunPICION. fet cerects Bat fiver pnp eeng he weld ein wally asd 83%, fl 54 EE 1, ward. for New York; Aug 7. lat 40 67 loa 4236, oxshanged Acomant.—On Friday sirnals with on'Amthip, with painted ports and white Bemed Jacod &. Borgen, Monkey rail. steering -outheast the wind; 1éth. lat wes thrown out of his 0 47, lon $221, ex: incense: BOR, matees, in Rector Painted bisck, with Forbes’ rig, showing numbers, ‘and run over vy his ows horres, who only wake oct the two upper ones; was steering seuth- ht at “something east by the wind, of Anderson of Bark morning being lid in Forty first street, near the Third avenus, struck a little named Mary Congdon, and broke her leg vear theancle. The contractor, Mr. Kennedy, sent for ® dector, who rendered all the services bs could by setting the trac: ore. Faiz rom 4 BraipinG.—On Fridey, Wilhelm Bookman, a laborer, fell from a scaffold in Brosdwey, peer Broome stret, and was severely injured. He was conveyed to his residence in Fifteenth street, near avenue A, oa « spring cart, by officer Tnoker, of the Fifteesth ward. CITY TRADE REPORT. ber at $5 50 chiefly to sbippern and 11.400 bbls. State aud Western here or to arrive soon, including aundry lots of sour at $4 62% « $4 B13¢; superfine No. 2, $4815, ®@ $5; ordinary +o ohotce State and mixed te fancy Wast- era, $5 12), & 865734; fancy Geneses, $5 37 0 $5 50; extra Western, $6 375¢ «$6; and extra Gundse, $5 0a Bb 62%, per bdi Subsequently, our inside quota © rejected by owners. Superfine Canadian, in bond was rearce, and not offered under $5 50, ‘There were 750 bbls. Southern dixpoved of at previons qnotations. Recently, some uew Galego and Hezall’s ex'ra came to hand aad was immediately sold at $876. Rye flour and cern meal were as lsat noticed. ‘The operations in wheat reached 2.900 ba: Geassee white, at $1 33; and 12,500 Wensern do., at $1 25 @ $1 20. About 1,000 bushels rye realized 8%0. 2 895 State aad Wentern cats were pretty raleable, at 463,0. @ 48 io. Corn favored factors. The aalee comprised 25.000 bush els : 726. « 736. for unsound, Thc. a 74c. for mized aad white Southern 74¢, 750. for mixed and yollow West ern, and The a» 7154,0 for yellow Suothern. Corton.—Salex of 3,000 bales were reported to day at previous quotations, Provisions. Pork did not vary much. The sales om- braced 60 bbls. Western at $16 875¢ 4 $15 59 for mona, and $12873; for primegper boi. Cut meats were un: charged. There have been 270 bola, lard sold at 11 Ke. & 11ke. per Ib, The naios of beef reached 400 hbis. at former qu tations. Butter and cheese were quick of sale at full prices. Ma At Washington City, on Thursday, August 26, by the Rev Dr. Judsin, Ronert Camautos Moaruy, Kaq., United State Coneui at Sdavgbai, China, to Miss Lavinia LYypa, grand @euybter of the venerable Wm. Hunter, of Wash. ington On Wedvesdsy, August 24, by the Rev Mr. Perry, at the Mariners’ ME. Charen iw Charry street, Mr Peter Horrsay t» Mies Baipcer MaLone, daughter of Miohsel Malone, Kaq.. all of tos city. At Trivicy Courch, Buffsio. on Thursday, -Anzait 26, by the Rev Mr. Togersoll, Wiis L. Bonney, of Boston, to Canouine Exxa Jones, gesud dsughter of the late Na: than H Topping, Hq, of New York Op Saiurtay, August 27, by the Key. Dr. Speucer, Mr, Cantey ALFUBD to Nise CaTHKKING M, SRAMANY. Ip Provideucs, on Tuesday, Aacust 23, by the Ray. Sem. nel C Bowne, SIDNEY Osksatd, Exq., United Commercial Agent, at Aux Cuyes, Hayti, to Miss M. Woepscry, dangbter of the Hos. N. L. Wuodbury, of Portland, Me. Died, On Thuraday, August 26, of consumption, Wu. Lrons, aged 42 youre, ‘His friends and soqasintances are respestfully invited to attend his funeral on Sunday aftersoon at 4 0’siocx. from hia late residence, Eleventh avenue, besweeo Forty- fifth and Forty-nixth atreets. Ou Fricay, August 26, LOKE Paror, aged 22 years and 11 months. The frends and soquaintances of the family are re spectfully invited to attend his funeral oa Sanday, 26th inst,, at 2 o'cioox, from hia late residence, 125 Cedar street, without further notice, Philade!phia pavers pleas» notice. On Friday, August 19. Urian Zust7, a‘ter a long and protracted illzess, which he bore with resignation and fortitude. * Io Broclvn, om Saturday afternoon, August 27. at 2 o'clock, at the residence of his"fetber inlaw, De, M. K jo. 109 Henry street, Mr. T. J. Jousow, aged 30 ‘The friends and relatives are respectfully invited to nt- tend the funeral, this afternoon. at two o'clock, from == Iste residence, No. 2 Dolancy street, corner of the wery. ‘Trey papers pease copy. ‘At Wentohester, on Friday, August 26, Eurey, dauch ter of James T. and Sarah &. Adee, aged 6 years aud 3 onthe. Tho relativas and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, at their residence, afternoon, at ba “Fete A 26, Joux Bu: red 85 years. On Friday, August 26, Jomx Busstva, a Hi; relatives an? friends are respectfully invited te attead bis funere) this a*ternoen, at three u’clock, from hie Inte reatdence, Fordham, Westobester connty, On Saturday, August 27, Grorcy ALPuscs Oxx, sen of William Ovx, aged nine months 5 His relatives and friends are most respectfully invited to attend his fureral, this afternoon at ha!f-past two o'clock, from the reridence of his parents, 379 Hadsoa atreets On Satuiday, August 27, Gronae, infact son of Thomes and Ro-enna James, aged 2 years, 1 moath and 23 tays His friends and acquaimiances are respectiully invited to attend his funers! thic afverncon at two o’clcek, from bis iste residence, 229 West Tweaty fifth atrast His remaina will be taken (0 Greep wood Cuapetary On Friday, Ang 26, (sana infant daughter of William 8. ond Elisabeth Wondeard. Funeral fiom Na, 545 Gold strect, near Falton avenue, Brooklyn. on Surday afternoon, at two o'clock. On Friday, Angust 26, Joun Greer, ae 26 years, Hiv friecds ard the acquatotances of the family sre most 1¢+pectfully invited to attend nis funeral, this af- ternocn, at two o'clock, from the residence of his fath 119 Nineteenth street, between Sixth and Neventh ave- nes On Saturday, Avgnst 27, of a lingering UIness, WituuM Bunsanry, son of Willism aod Susan Postor, aged 2 years and 2 months. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend hiv funeral. this afternoon, at tro o'clock. from the residence of his parents, 141 Carroll street, Bootlyn. New London papers ples smropy. Oa Seturday, Augnat 27. Bxeman D. Fryck, u months and 27 days. ron of Diedrich and Hermina Finex. The friends are invited to attend the fuaeral, this af- tornoon, at two o’cloek, at 864 Hudson street, corner of og. In Brooklyn, on Saturday, Angust 27, aiter » lingering Miners, TeUMA' J. JOuNEON, mged B1 years, é 5 95 ee ve notice Gi. fuperal. m Saturday, Avgust27, IsaneLia MACHINE, uged 47 years, of «lingering linens. ii Her f-iends and thore #f ber husband, George Machine, also of her brothers, Joha and Francis McNicol wre re- syectfully invited to attend her cuneral. this afternoon. at three o'clock, from the residence of her mother, 92 Roosevelt street. Her rewaius wil! be taken to Eleveath street Cemetery for interment. Californin papers please copy. MARITIME INTRLLICUNCE, ALMAKAG POR NEW YoRE—TH08 BAY. 5 24) Mow Ruse... morn, 6 37 | mon warm, 28 ” Port of New York, August 27, 1853, CLEARED. Steamsbip—James Adger, Dickinson, Charlecton, Spot. ford, Tilerton & Co; Jemowtown, Parriab, Norfolk, ‘tc, Agusta,’ Lyon, Savannah; $ L. Malony. Liverpool, Thos Richardson. Jobn G Oolley. Kipper, Fort Vaaconver,Fraacia, Gomes & Co; Yuba, Robinson, Wilmirgton, J 0 Baker; syorg Catling, Schediac, ———; Francis Secor, Pitcher, Galveston, H Y Sheldon & Co; Princeton, Seeley, Demarara, Smith Tuttle; Sarah H Snow, Teach, San Juan del Sur, J W Elwell &Co; Helen, Hall, Galveston, I Colden & Murray; Star, McKolluck, Matanzas, master, Brige-—Violet (Br), Jacksow, Quebec, Logan & Ooilins; Fleanor. Philip. Baltimore, Kirkland & Van Sacha Azalin, Gorum, Wilmington. master; Frity (Pruss), Kru: gor, Hull, Thompson & Newbaus; Andrew Peters, Bon- sey, Ssgus la Grands, Chas E & J’ Paters; Goojerat (Br), Hallam, Arichat, A Leary; Wanderer’ (Br), Benson, Pletou, J 8 Whitney & Co; Water Witch (B-). Hutchins, Bermuda, Middleton & Co; Celestine, Fickett. Philadel ph Stinson. Mayhew & Neander (Hr). Davidron, Windsor, BLED R De Wolf; Marie (Brom), Offen, Baltimore, Poppe & Co; Fanny. Florian, Sydney, CB. David Hander son; Ambassador (Hr) Downe, Qaebeo, Whealwright & Co. Sobre—arah 0 Fogle, Starr, Freder'oksbarg, Van Brunt &Sloght: Merlin (Br),' Cola, Onmbertand, NS, Kelly & Smithers; Yorktown, ole. Patersburg, J Fmperor, Chapman, New por: Boston, 8 W Lewis; Hamil Storges, Clearman & Co; Mi ini phia, James Hand; Almi Allen New Haven, J H Bi Sarah Emeline, Frowt, Richmond, Jas Saght: Wilson, Apalachicola, R Post; James House, nnab, Demilt & Co: Raltimore, Sleight. Balti more, Jobnson & Lowen. $A Appleton, Ryder, Boxto, ¥ & W Herrick; Mott Bedell, Simmons,’ Alexandria, ke. Mott Bedell; Pearl, Westervelt, Newbern, Bateman & Norfolk Packet, Bedell, Savwanah, MeCready. Mott & Co; New York, Goodsell, Boston, Dayton & Sprague. Stoopr—Wilard, Carr, Providenes, master: Charles, Rhoder, Providerca, master; Senator, Godfrey, Wareham, E Spregue. / i ropellerAnthracite, Jones, Philadelphia, W 8 Thomp son, Helen, Garson, ARRIVED. Steamship Southerner, Euen, Charleston, (0 hours, with passengers, to Spofford, Tilewton & Co. Ang 26, at 1} AM, exehanged siguais with mtaamabio Union, hence for Charleston, Hatteras Light hearing WIW; and at 4M, with stesmabip Ainbama, hance for Savaan ship Star of the South, Marks, New Orleans, dayn, to T P Stanton. Yorktown (pkt), Meyer, London and Portsmouth, 83 day ip igh O68 pesemngers, to Griaueli, Minature & Us, Ship Yorkshire UT Gm | Liverpool, 37 days, with panaragers to ke Oo. rr) Hig Lives, Fiblesa, Barre, duly WM, with 08 gence & ‘ i : . a —— eeeeeeeeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEE EEE et a Petbitnder (ir), Loveless Bristol, E, 38 days, to leyeor ‘tiem © aiden. Bares, Bolise, Honduras, 22 days, id F Be Jou 68 67, apoke ship Corra Linn, hence for Glasgow, 13 days out. ‘Brig Wilberforce (Bp) Reltion, Windsor, NB, 16 with 3 cassengers, to Jas Whittey & Oo. brie ip Gavey, Bolivar City, CA, 22 days, to Be: rheck Brig Mevuillo (of Ellsworth), Gordon, Union Ialand, Ga, n oo. to Peck & Caurob. Brig Dele (S Ellsworth), Foster, Mayaguez. 11 days, to Cuthbert & Ys A Brig Fawn (of Portland), Hoyt, St Jago, Aug 6, te days, to wi Achr George E Prescott (of Camden), Gilkey, Plotow, NB, 15 dsj, to ECunard. Sobr Paragon. Whahat. Ocracoke, NC, 5 da} Rohr Isaac W, Hughes, Johnson Newbera NC. Schr R W Brown, Turner, Wilmington, NO, 6 days. Sebr Morart, Hunt, Lubec, 6 days. , Sebr Cornelis, Faulklia, Boston, 40 hours. Sebr Atlantic, Niebersoa, Salem, Mase, 3 days. Schr Laura Jane, Sherman. New Bedford. 2 days. febr Susan Jane, ———, New Baws, 1 day. febr Alexander, ———, New Haven. i day. Sebr Envoy. Ryder Providence, 2 days Sobr Ster, Brookin, Gardiner, Masa, 3 days, ‘Behr Henry, Swith’ Kingston, Mass, 8 days. Robr Freestone Brooks, Portland, Ct, 2 days. Sobr Roan ake. Bescon, Portinnd, Ct, 2 days. Bebr Maris L Hall, Crosley, Portland, Ot, 2 days. Sehr Grecian, Torrey, Calais. 6 days. Sloop Oregon, Fowler, Providence, 2 days. SAILKD. Steamships Humboldt, Havre; Jamestown, Richmond and Petersburg; James Adger, Charleston; Augusta, Sa- vannsh, ships Victoris, Letdon; Sheridan, Liverpool; Onward (clipper), San Francisco ‘Wiad at sunrice, SE, meridian, SE; eundown, SW. [BY Saxpy Hoon Puixnina TmaGKard.) Tak HiGuLanps, Aug 27—undowa. Shiv Victoria coirgout pant the Hook. A ship, with Buribut’s signal, bound out. is at anchor near the Spit, Wind moderate from the south. Woeathor bazy. ‘Tolegraphic Marine Reports. Salem. August 26, 1853, By.an arrival from South America t@ day, we have received the following shippicg intelligense: Arrived at Bueoos Ayres. June 26 bark Cass, S. Alder Georgetown; 27th, brig Helen, Baltimoro; 28th, bark J ferson, Yom —— At Montevideo, July 11, whips Bowditoh, for 3an Frant sisco, une. ; Ellorelie, from Rio, disg: barks Rainbow. do; Peacock, 40; Mary Broughton, for Boston; 17th, Lion, disy, for do une; Ellzsbeth Means, for Snomse Arrea; brig Manly, disg, «chr HA Bartiog for sale, Satled 7th, ship Clarendon, for San Fravcieco, having repaired, pendenne, PUILADMLPELA, Aug 26, 1853. Arrived—Steamsbip City of Kew York, Matthews, Boa- ship Aome, Somerville, Liverpool; bark Conrad, Rio de Janeiro, brig Frederick Revd, Race, Kast: port; sebrs Wm. Qollier, Brooks, Portland; Race Rack, Brown, vrovidence; Tillie E, Endicott, Dighton, W W Marcy, Hend, Boston: J Barratt, Cobb, Cambridgeport Ceared—Ship Roger Stewart, Menzie, Bathurst. NS, vohre JW Ball Raynor, Acbeny; Emma, Hufford, Salem; Jas Barratt, Cobb, Cambricgeport; M A Rowland, Raynor, ‘Asa Eldricge, Rowland, Albany: Race Rock, Brown, Cam: idge; Tile E, Endicott, Provideace; Wm Collier, Brooks, d. Star. Nickerson, Providence. : mouth; H Hall, Secith, Boston: Almira'T Gandy, H Le hum, Providence; Friendship, Wilson, Boston. PHmsomrun, Aug 27. Arrived—Steamship State of Georgia, Garvin, davan- nah; ship Acme (B:), Someiville, Liverpool; bark Kim, Taylor, Boston; brige M E Thompson. Grant, NYork; Me- chanio, Merry man, Portland; Sapso, Means, Boston; achra HA 8 Lempher, Kelly, Providence; Hamlet, Hali, do; Martha, Tex! Charleston Watshie, Woosser, Eastport: Ocean Wave, Vearie, Banzor: Convert, Browa, do; C ® Vickery, Horiea, Taunton; Mary Mershou, Frames, Port- land; Thomas Feauer, Nickerson, Boston: WH Mailer, Crowep. co. Stranger, Fisher, New Bedford; Pawnee, Fiteh, Few York. ford: is, Brid emi Fhip Sechem, Wordbury, i:om New Orleans for Liver. pool. Aug 15, Int 20 26, lop 79 24, has had w great deal of sickDese on board, and ed Abaried one man. nee & ehip, «ering SSW, avi Pe crdy pooh in tt, 6 gaalized Joly dat 69.255, lon 4 20. Bark Goldfinch, hence for Marseilles, Aug 22, lat 88 18, O. on 07. ‘Brig Inda, hence for NOrleans, Avg 16, lat 31, lon 71. Buig Wanderer, hecce for Sagus, Avg 8, lat 2523, lon Home Ports. ALBANY—Cid Aug 26, schrs Richard Law, Chappel, Providence, Angeline Barton, do, Aun Flower, Crowell, Reston; Nimrod, Parker, do; sloop R L Parker, Parker, BOSIUN—Arr Aug 26, ships Gem of the Desan, Crosby, Manila Mey 8: Alexander (of NYork). Bax‘er, Galdera May 27. be’k Eeho How Philadeiphia; brig Atar Gull Zar, Leghorn vis Washiogton city; Mucia of): uo, Lee born June 19; Penonamaqnoa, Gray, St Thont: ‘boldt, Ginn, Matanzas i1th inst; Token, iphia; Dirigo, Drinkwater, Philadeiphia schrs Mada waska (of Deunis), Sears, St Domingo aity 2d iat; C Chamberlain, Bearse, Baltimore; North Carolias, Fearun: Flen, Hallett, and John Snow. Gordon, Phils Gelphia; Mdney Price, Scudder, Philadeiphis; Nazey R Hagen Hapnn, Philadelpbia; Eva, Cosmberiain, NYork. Ayres; Acnian, tons), Burditt, P Jacmel; Bisck Mouster, Perry, Baltimore: Roxbury, Nickerson; Charter Oak, Kelley, acd Nancy Bishop, Kal: ley, Philadelphia; Geo W Pickering, Griffia, do; Howard, Baker, NYork. ‘Nothing of consequence sailed. Bark Ek and brig Mary H, ove in Nantaskot Roads. BRISTOL- Arr Ang 25, sehr 3 Rockhill, Philadelphia. BANGOR—Arr Aug 2%, brig Globe, Saunders, NHsven; seh: Mary E Pearron, Coombs, NYork Cid schr Caroline stone, Philadelphia Arr 24th, brig Porto Rico. Kempion, and rchr Mixelsaip- pi Hopkin’. hence; 25th, brig Marcus, Hatch, Philadel. phia; schr Nidur, Collins, henoe. Cid 25th, brig Abner Smith, St Croix. BELFA Arr Aug 17. scbrs Magyar, NYork: 16th, Capitol, Pailadelphia. Sid 19cb, brig Honry Guild, Aa: der: on, Norfolk. BATH—Arr Avg 24, brig Rio Grando, Tarbox, Phila- delphia, EDENION NC—Arr Aug 24, schrs Paragon, hence; Ja- lappl, do (and «ld on return). WALL RIVER—Are Ang 24, schrs Rainbow, Searsport ; in@, Bangor; Fuirdeld, Gardi- Sid sehr Denmark,’N York In the bay, achre Caledonia, Coombs, and Geo W Saow, Dodge, from Bangor fer Dighton. Arr Aug 24. <chra Adela Townsend, Philadelphia, Sid sehr A B Preston, New York. GARDINER—Arr Aug 20, schr Rubicon, NYork. Sld 20d, ecbrs Gazelle, end Danube, NYerk; Harriat Ann, do. GALVESTON—In port Angust 4, ship J W Fannin, Norrie, une; bark D Godfrey, Chase, for Boaton, lég: brige Uranus, Church, from NOrleana; Mary Lindsley, NYork; chr Gan Frank Pierce, for Brazos. HYANNIS—In port Aug 26, brign Rogelim, Crewell, Al- exandris for Pembroke, Me; Acorn, Phinney, Philadel jhla for Poston: sehry Victor, Bearse. do tor do; Renown, Crowell, acd Pizarro, Chase, New York for do. LINCOLNVILLE—Arr Aug 18, echr C H Hale, Gilkey, Norfolk. LUBEC—Sid Avg 1°, ship Doreas Prinos, Kinney, Liv or MACHIASPORT-Arr Avg 21, sehes Giraffe, Emsesen, ond Bel Thorneike, NYork. ld 19th, sche Union, Parsons, S York. MARULKHEAD—Arr Aug 23, «cbr Moro, Haskell, Phils- delphia NEW BFDFORD—Arr Aug 24, echrs Thomas B Smith, ane Wm H De Witt, Albany; sloop Index, NYork; 25th brigs Ormus, Reed, Philadetphic; Alexander Milliken Fish, do; schr Eleanor, Suffolk, Va. Sid ship Stephen Lorman, Clark, Baitimore: echr Dart, Tawaton, $14 Ang 26, sohr Laura Jane, New York. NEW LONDON—Arr August 24, prop Quinebang, Hol- into, NY ork for Normick ; rig Industry” Pike, New Haven for Delaware; sobre Mary Ellen Howard, Kingston for a9; Ali@n, Chadwick, Rondout for Boston; 'yasht Ray, Rigs- by, Newport for NYork; sloop Gloaner, Geer, Norwich for Rondont. ld schr Hope W Gandy, Jeffery, NYork; sloop Atlas, North Albeuy HAVEN-Sid Aug 26, echr J W Warren, Chap- Albany. NEWPORE—Arr Ang 25, brig Lora Gongh (Br), Smatth, Liverpool for Providence. Io port 26th, barka Cuba aod Sararno, for Cuba, Ide; schr Charles, from Taanton for New York; eloops Anu B Holmes and J Cotreli, from Fall River for Albany. p K--Cld Ang 24, Brem dark Johanna Sonise, Jamaics. In tampton Roads, ship Arcok, from Chincha Ivlands, with guang, for ordera. EACOLA—Arr prey to Angust 18, brig Paragon, Jobnron, Kingston, Ja, Old brig Harp, Morey, NYork; chrs MD Grindle, Thurber, do; Hizaboth, Andrews, Bo: Vue PORTLAND—Arr Aug 25. bark O44 Follow, Elliot, Bae acon via Havane th ins*: sehrs Consul, Rowler;and Pern, Smith, heace: Jadith Ward, Heath, Caain for NYork, Sid sehr Cambridge, Philadelphia PORISMOCTH—Arr Avg 25. brig Moselle, Hancosk, Paltimore, rehr Mary, Philadelphia, RICEMOND—Arr Aug 25, steamship Roanoke, Caven ly, henee; brig Oriands. Novan, and Emily, Young, Fastport: ‘sehrs Juliette, Baker, Dostou; 8 D Horton, Fi: lama, Maine: Judge Raker. Bogart, Albany. ROUKLAND—Asr Avg 19, sebra Ivanhoe and Louies Wer, NYork; Melbourne, mma, Polly, Gen Marien and Jopbyr, do; 20th OH Perry, NYork; 21st, Chan Robsrts, 0, ‘ad, Mary Farnsworth, 0; 234 Hallowell, Harndes, Seyanne; Justina and Only Son, NYork: Eliza Jave, dot 24th, Corvo, Niagara and Patriot, New York; Northern Light, do. Bld 224. ker Clarendon, NVork SALEM—Arr Aug 25, achrs Albert, (Hr) Maitland, Chas A Heckecher, (new) Stubbs, Philadalphia: 26th, bark Ka: ward Kopplsch, Upton, Montevideo July 11, THOMASTON—Arr Avg 22, bark Robert Walsh, Koller, NYork. WAREHAM—aArt hf 20, sear SE Parker, Alexandria; 28d, echrs Wn Ruseell, , New York; Franklin, ae, fd tlut, ooh James G Dougaty, Pailadol- pole, a risen & prague, New York, WARREN, Pi—Arr Aug 2%, ehip Oruiua, Coiling, Now Beak, to At for whaing. Caledonia, Bucksport ner; Texas, and Kveli \BY STREET.— ik Kibe (Hem), Schawsen, Hamburg, 38 . with | to y $ AUCTIONEER. —MORTGA- Beck & Kunbardt. Aug 38, Int 42, ante VESTER STOVE! rit romee Stover will goe’s sale of hotel fu 7. august 9, at 10 dj ‘Art-Union beautiful easy chai: ter. “ig Reyal Seflor (of Portland), Adams, Cardenas, 22 | French clocks, silver ester service, aariot, TH: Market. strvot, Alyn, at 8; i've No. pring street ai 9, and N.neteenth stroet W. B. FAY, Chairmen. P. MATHRWS, Beoretary. CURSIONS TO THE FISGING BANKS EVERY DAY except saturday. The favourite soa steamer ‘FISHING BANES. or HERO, Capt. Hi Hammond street 7) 83g; Pier No. 3K. ner, bait and fishin on board. Fare IN TO NEW ROCHELLE AND GLEN at Whit-stone cach way.—Th RP HL EN ein tackle provided. jeaving 5 fol at 8 o'clock; Poo! solook; Broome street, E. Twenty-sixth Cy ; end to his friends that he has becom the etoamer King Philip. Grat Oelved, he trusts by cord man: di for favors hitherto re meut to merit &coatinusnoe Fare 2 oont-each way. This boat will stop at Col; lege Point each way. Fare 1244 conte each wa} CONEY Bee: LaNnD- we lendid steamer ECONO! gaey Ualane, Yon r RaND EXCURSIONS FOR ing at Fort iItom each L has commenced? her rt Hamilton and Cor er, bi g Island, last trip. at 64 PM. canoe end cloguat etcamer” GOB AN will also leave ae M M., 24 P.M 6 P.M ‘0. 3 North river, the last trip over night. at Fo-t Hamilto: DU RAND EXCURSION AND the Grand pare tee Ors CELEBRATION 10 WIN- buses and convoysnces will Twenty-third street and Cal von of the op id do well to beom the. earl "provided for lot owner aad il others, lvities of the occasion. " iven at the office, No. row, corner of Chat- HOGAN, o1 G. G. ANDREWS 3 F. KENDALL. (ek: 5 jhould th ather prove stermy, the srl tae plooe the fest fair tn WA TCHEM, JEWELRY, OLD 4ND SILVER WATC! HES, DIAMONDS AND imperwe, No it Wal Depiex ond levers, from. 2 ibaa EPENBENT SECOND ‘DI And quarter second watchos, for timing horses, . 125 eee: Whieh run sight days =n Meertont DIAMOND WaTou! magic oases. Bsumeeen CRP ERE BS Diamond carri: bracelet: sersoan, ne wate Os erbct nes than tbe coeal telece TEWELRY. All kinds of gold ehains, keys and seals, gold pons and pon , cult Maolee, gold too! s, finger rings, sad aver efim thpieks, eharas, ehate. silver spoons, oups, fork: fe Knives, wedding oak v3 We Koop good tim B All kinds of watohes and loc! ‘best manner, st much less than Plo knives, mapkiz toffee warranted olenned and repaired { nan he usual prices, by ‘very hes sept by mail or express to all parts of the United arKe. TED—DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, DRY les. Cash advan and Loan Ofsce, third floor. Office hours from ‘-ARRANTED WATCHES, CHEAP. Ladies gvld watohes as lowes... Geld hus ting lever: Silver cylin der ese ve or SOHN Cl cous locations mi nally ine) her (nformation sad Office of 0 made with acouracy and at moderate prices. nd city guides for foreigner x Aegon pete geri os , for the servieo of the public. The Agoucy, for the jee Pgblio. The pest ven. Office hours from . Me Glover T. TOLON, Director, No. 46 Hudson str ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK, &C. ROWELLS CELEBRATED PATENT ling, without rivets.--An rivalled for simplicity, dure¥ ‘aracture This railing, togeénar sautacture wi Mow ef iron work for buildiage” Bank’ and shutters, brackets, eo! vault sovers, gratings, ies, TORN B. WICKEREHAM. MAN ACTUREROPF WIRE railing, iron fences for farms, eo, No. 312 Broadway, Ornamenta! iron work, iron and wire Fatling for publio and 1 plote arsortmont in this city, pr sixty dollare, Tron dogs, spring obnirs. sete nb, art 8, kotchin, ttronses, towel wtands, hat farm fenoos, froia one dollar sixty rod. The endsoriber offers the Largest the United States, all of RSWAM. Warehouse JI2 Brondway ; worke Nos. 8) Lewia treet. EW YORK PERLIN IRON FURNITURE WORKS, rly of No, 66 Duane Win J Batonolor, eotinily apprives bis fri rangomente (cr a cow busin ction, under the name will continne the menufseture of iron forniture m all ite branghes, apon. soale correrponding wii demand, at Nos, int will command at ind patterns of tie art an ail times the res! e wmob le, and will bring eut from time to v1 ‘a price, W. T. B. cordially (wold curtontérna the olgt ond country to winit the }d customers fa th nds, sattees. chairs, bracket it |, _& few coors cast o! 81 Duane street. T. BATCHELOR & © EXTR. Ld PAY. U. 5. NAVY SAILORS WHO inited Btates vonsel in the Pacito preter Sony Fene U.S. Neey, honed Wide XTRA PAY.—ALL AMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD TO \ Piss. fm log No. 1 North sirer.—Twe Linas dally, 10 A.M and2r. M. Accommodation lise at 4 steambant Trenton to South Amboy, cars te Bor at K Stocktan to Philadel F th im ard. ORG Albany, sm Meals served on 183, the steamer GX: Springs. and alro touches at Yonkers on enon ce. Fee fines particulars inquire om board, or ef wie RaDTORD, 202 West ssrost. POR EETPORT AND FORT HAMILTON, FROM TBR The le aM. foot of Chambers s‘ret 1s it AKT +3 daily, ry pted.) Ret Orclock A. Mang 3 o'clock P Connection with the boat ae wh —THE NEW AND BEAUTIFUL Law, Copiaie: panes, oocteee ee, landings + ug Brook at 7 e’eloek, A Mt Friday. FLURLON RIVER RAILROAD.—TRAINS DAILY FROM Chambers strset for Albany and Tro Kxpeess train, 6 A. M.—Through tn fo fe. connecting cachinn Buffalo or Montreal, at 5 o'clooks Nisgera Falls a¢ 6:45 came s atl rain, 9 AM Thro ‘woy}Wrains at 13M. ond i ‘ Acovmmodation train, 7 P.M. or 265 P. 7 & M! and 4: and Thirty. streets. Surdey trains from Canal street, at 73, A. M. for Pough- heepsie, and 6 P.M for sOvt ato} at all way tions EDMUND FRENC perimtendens. EW YORK AN. _-——_______. PHILADELPHIA DI a States erie: ud New Jersey Kailroad.— 198, throvgh in four honrs. M snd 4:0 P.M from Philadelphia, Thro rand passengers and through bag rriod. Hoy Norfolk i Charfosto th d 4 5:9) P.M. trains and o ‘tra trainsif behind time. Passenger ferry fifteen minutes before the tral W YORE TO THE WHITE MOUNTAIN: Through to Littleton, neur the DED IIE SITS ee OR LIVERPOOL—UNITED STATES MAIL STHAM- ship BALTIC. J. Comstock, com This steam- b in depart with the United States mails fer Burepe, rol ‘aturcay, Septer 3, at 12 o'clock M., ‘from .. For 0 OF pam ber or. ibe foot of Canal street. Sint ih ts Nene SOUT Bote nt sare a. ae be board at Ug A ‘asccngere are requested +o be oi ‘The steamship Atlantic will succeed the Baltés, sed Beptomber 17. TEAM COMMUNICATION RETWEEN NEW YORE ‘ad Bremen.—Hremea Mail Live.—The side wheel 1 GERMANIA, 1,000 tena, will sail as follows:— From New York. From Bromen. --Soptegiber 12 Germania, .Be-luaing Oot’r. «20 Ha gust 29. Passos np. Pal 4 York to Bremen—Fisse etass, $100; second class, $36f. For OF passage, apply Cory eo Boe street, OELHICHS [NITED STATES MAIL STRAMSHIP COMPANY — Not d New Orloana.—-The atocmahip or Toesduy, August 30, at two o’clook, P. M., irom Warren, strect pier. Freight will be taken for New Orlenas om Monday morning, at 40c. » cubio foot, fo ge ie JOINT STOCK PACKET COMPANY.— Apother Croagh ome is being organized, for whom the beautifal clipper bark J. Patton, Jr., or the wegear atohed for Mel- row, has been purchased. She will bea bourne in about twenty days The scoomm dations are aft on deck, and sre fitted up by practical men having in vier their comfort on the voyage, A good freight {ner paced and 1 this course by the ad on phe vera company 00 far are wildly but by the who have reaped 9 4 of the party isa rotu formation not to be ol ta! ™ re tl genereily a sage SucemPrtatio and over-erosded, pesssoger thipe, Weown ourship. Wo ona and will examine the quantizy and quell- f provisions, #0 as neither to bs obliged to feed om poetl- Tohtial stuff to be starved to death, $0 call inte some port for supplies, and he’ ms ifices to tne ruthless fevers and other terrible voourges of a treplosd arrive, aad re koepars ell lay one bark alongside of the dock at Melbourne, and stay by bec until we cau Lave time to tind cr construct dumicites om shore, Perrona wishing te join us may obtain fall informa- tion by anplying Immediately oor agente, Mosers. C. MAITLAND, JANLS & CO., 75 South street, corner of Maider Tene, or on boord, plor 18 East river. OR SAVANNAM—FARE REOUCED.-THE NEW and solendid side wheel stenmship 31 ATE OF GHOR- GIA, Captain J J. Garvin, carrying the United States mall, ie ilanelphis for 3a Wetnveder see SL ate ‘M.. trom tl arf above Vine In eth, und im every arrangement forthe comfort lenos of passengers, this ship fs wasar- a. Piilladelphis, $35; ntecrage, €&. The Stake of G ros us above every alternate Wedassday. Agents Iphis, Heron & Martin, No. S734 Ne wharves; in Savannah, 0. A. L. Lamar, its LORIDA.—UNITED STATES w lendid steamship FLORUD: . Wooal ptain, will leave on Saturday, Best. std o'clock, FM from per Noi 4 North river" Apply SAMUEL L. MITCHILL, Ne. 13 Broadway. The ALABAMA, Geoage K. Schenck ones, leaves oa! ids. ‘hrot thokete| Wedaesday, September 7, for Floris from New York to Jacksonville, $1; Pilatki (OR CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA —SEMI-WE! 8. Mall Line — the favorite and fast go SOUTHERNER, T. Kwan, Commandar, will fo: 4 North river, on Wednesday, August 3i, at 4 ool Fae oe ht, apy on Lemay ss a ding will be cigned, nnd for . ak the atfire ae TPOFFOR D, TILESTON & CO. 30 Be Through tickets te Florida, as follows:—by Ja $51; to Pilatka, R NOBFOLK, PETERSBURG AND RICHMOND.— U.S. Mall fine stoarmshipe-The ROANOKE. Ceptala Cavondy, leaves every Tucsday, and the JAMESTOWN, Captain P every Saturday, at 4 o'clock P M.. IBN R. Por frolght spply'om board, and fer peseege| CRLUbi at « PLEASANTON. 32 Broadway, OR SALF—THE STEAM DOURLE BOATS ROTGB| and Hendy, and Over. formerly omploged on the Jeak These foot running order! order. The engine are well calculated for toe transportation of freight on ferries. May be even at the foot of Bridge street, Broa! For farther pert apply to SMITA & BULKLEY Catharine street terry. “SRAVGOAT FORK SALB—THR STEAMER JO) Marshal!, 450 tone. in gaod jing order, is %. ae river nt Ba iaertmane: ba jon of boat, apply, 1 5 . te PPjaabS T. SANCOMD, 91) West oteoet, MEDICAL. [)R. RALPH —HOURS OF OFFI from to 13 A. M., and 6 to9 & 613 Houston etree’, near Wooster. R. HEINE GERMAN PHYSICIAN, 333 Ri street, first honse Kast of Rewery, Offoo for in the bavement; Iadiew’ entrance in the hall. R. STANISLAS HR) 20 HOWARD STRI sulted between 10 A. M.and3P M. Le i. ete Deutsch. Bi of the Uni jen, No, 2 from and from 6 to # in the evening. ONK DOOR Ba! a mbors and Con! AM tLe. TOR LEON GELBARDT, HERBALIST, CAN B coneulted ap ail diroases to'whtoh the hnrakn frame suhjoct, at his office and preminm depot, 365 Broome steve! ittween Brosdway and Bowery, New York. from 8 to 10 M and from4 toh. M. Tastimonials from huadreds of fone, cured by ht hia al hero from Baro} year, ean be vis office; and that no charges aro {yikes tnlevs pationte will find relief. He oan also rater tome of the Arvt drnggista of thiv city, that hie medioin ore composed of pure natural medicinal horbs, withoat brag ta 1 TEE TIE LARMONT. PARTS AND LONDON PITYSIOL My tcavurreon. ean bs aonsulted irom tk tos POM id frow 6 to evenings, (Nandays exeepted,) at reet, oorror of Bro N, Not the drug rtors, HE BARON SPOLASCO, CONSULTING snd Surzeon, from Londoa, Professor of Medicine Surgery, of Duropenn fame, (Inte of Broadway,) 205 Pris. corner of & ol street. All dineaans treated an fully. Atton from 8 A. M.,to 2 P, Mand im evenings ftom 7 ‘{UIE CELEBRATED DOCTOR F. SHUMAT, A811 by birt ¢ arrived in Shis city, offors his torvioes wiognomy, alana, &o. love, smarriage, present, and fature, haa travelled ‘through & pert of tho world i Tas} forty two years, and ie willl to give the most ratisiactory information. vito, cvlated for Indies nod geotiomen, oan be the world, His residence is at 175 Chi Greenwich. betrology. CURT HOME, 421 AMD 129 BROADWAY, CORN RE Howard atroet, Now York, iy now open for the m modation of the public. The hanse has rooentl wp with all the modorn imppovomonts, and is & superior maance, ‘ine Epropena pine, ond th KH beve heii oC bla focmay causes, ane ed petite ie