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NEW YORK | over bulls and rong rev-nes for some shurty mau Weather Deng 2venee'y bob, amd the ight, porous soil sending up & coud of ‘cok wg duet whoa complevely en- veloped us, About four o'Giox im toe aftergoon, mea and @ur Fort Buchanan Correspondence. yo cabacmed, ~- @ivanced par » seuss 1000, | iat eae na Bumaber, into. Eee | Indian War in Sonora— Governor Peaqueira’s Liberality | thicket, or jangle, ‘op the bank arrest of [1 Brunckew, Moses ‘> oe leaving two ey nage tpg 2 of the Murderers @f or Pte vistk weak oe various edecte, maade @ hasty re- Namsnwine of ‘hem to be ShoteTRe Apackei—A Ge <, | Haake To foulow chem was ext 10 ieee) dhe Whale ral Indian War Inevitable—United States Troops om 2 bottorn was & tang! mavied mass Mar. ‘cutenant Cocke-Importa: the Forts—. y huge weede, bushes and @tou: vines, Bo thas a | a= aad he Parton | aie ae oud ecarouly roree bis way through. Ne arwin— Peon Labor—Mass Meeting, ds, @o mune vertheless, all bande plunged in afver the fying foe 1ch considera’ ‘brisk fubilade took place, which regaled im one ‘Me revolution in Sonera centinuce, wih « aor poy bond g 3 reared 1 oes Sebiing on the rivers Yaqui and Mayo=the church party odin, baing Gragge. Sargeant Boruerd, of —_ te mort cases gaining tlight advantages. Peaqueira, the | jy a meny othirs wore t we could not tell, xetbs Yeora) Governor, ie rapidly ra.zing men, and that be wil} Indians wounded. None of the tropa were ‘ser! ‘got down the rebellion there is lithe doubt, 1) ant Among the captured vroger was “Ube ie ie willing to grant to some Americans ber hed Woods, of temas, rey y the ludros a mere nom. uty, ¢ tot been for ie which the Swansyorting goods soroes Scuore at a took refage we abould ave killed the who. part vilege, fend negotiations arc Low pending to secu ore the pri wea they received « big “‘scare,’’ To arresting the murderers of wanes: Se wa veh deve. The samo,a'ght we reached ¥ Breck ridges Mame, Covernor Peagueira bas shown oend@ and were entertained ‘oF Roverst are by ti owing: maemo upexpected, and in bie efforts he kaa the savages from the bi yelling their deach ge ie dan ad aes of the day. Deen warmly keconded by hisoiticers and alceldes, We Pedro zivor, bolo the overland “ani! roxt, to formation that ou ne of the murderere (he Gila, Pacts intermittent stream, fringed moet of | Dave Deen arroeted andbave been taken to Bermosillo to poser @ boavy growth of cottonwo2d. ‘The bottom ‘A large portion of the stolen property bas also a rom eon ee “to two miler on each ede of be show. the stream. The hile oneither side are eandty and bar- Ween recovered. ren of verything bat cactl and mosyuite, There are at The Wetects of the Inte bungling, mirmanaged cam- | OF f ee rive ahine eoree es ile Ee water, A spaign against the Apaches begin to pour opon us, The te Mtustn be sees haus oon Fort Breckinridge bas Toiagonia mine has agein been robbed of al} its stock. | & SE ocation, and Will be @ bot, <sugresable, eiciely | ‘Hier’. Gook, who ie in command of Fort Breckinridge, affairs comtiave ebout the same, Col, BT, Ti: We new port peer ay 9 canon, on the Gils, writes to rae New York and Compadre Micing Company, Ms place that the Pinal hes, under the lead Of ® leaves by the next overland mat! or New York on basi- emart Indien, Prancisco, have dug up the | ness with the company. He bas opened sevo- 1, Killed ono man—a discharged toldier mamed | raj pow mives, which cive every Troanian of Ba paying well. ‘Mabon— shot the horse from under aman named » Mr. P. FP. Way, of tho ‘Santa Rita Mining Company, who aad stolen a lot of animals from settlers around We post. ae deen 'n Arizona three yeare, @ 6180 AbOUt jeay we ior he States. The commission for the survey of Sovort is bei wind ing for want of (onde, caused by the failure of Jetker & Co., nkees of sha eapediaion, Later from ‘Lieut. Mutan's Wagon Read Expedition. inke ® general Indian war js inevitable. or meantime we hear that the Seventh regiment of under orders ter this portion of Ariroce, ecm to winter on the RioGravde, Tne people . Sioa ‘alley, with their ‘provis ‘onal ¢o their “mounted militia,’ their *cony - mines,’? and other ex: rated abbie=, = ! at Fort hi | OCR ST. JOSEPH CORRESPONDENCE. Wart Wise, Sr. Joverm, Mo, Sept. 17, 1860 PF edtenant Cook, who, with hie company B, Fight Success of the Expedition—The Firat Wagon Koad Train fentry, 2 bo Yort Brockierid a i Us 7 on the Rowlhe—Navigation on ihe Upper Missourt River— large amo of hard work, erceting Datid!n; hoewtiality of ‘ Seer rocepuon of ie new garrison. Kiewtenant | 7*hcepitality af the Sioum Indians, de. 18 8 young oft joer, but one of the beet of his grade in Ihave arrived direct from Fort Beoton, Upper Mie- The servico—a Lag competent, thorough, reliabie, per- — gouri, Nebraska Territory, and thought it may be of inte es {a be bored tothe sary oar resi for your readers to bear of the completion of the Misx,co, two and ‘one haif of which have been alt ‘Qt this Fort Walla Walla acd Fort Benton military wagon road, Teave for the States, on leave, on she arrival of under the direction of Lieut. Jobo Mullan. The iatier pa now en roue.' Dr. Irwin, gince resid- | officer and bis command arrived at For: Benton, with imp ct ort Bochanan, and algo whea stationed in Nay Gs ome, bas ae — a. seventeen wagons and bis whole party of workmen and mots wae she | Union, ineers, ompleted the road Se ea io tke aaitheonian Tostitats a | °C! en the 24 Anguat, having ‘Some! to that point. Thero we fuund Major Blake, with his command of three hundred recruits, which arrived at ‘that point, by ateamer, July 2,and were then realy proceed to Fort Walla Walla, Washington Tercitory. Lieut. Mella left Fort Benton fur Fort Walla Walla August 5, with a smail party of men, todo what work may be necessary in advance of the wagon train. Major Blake was to leave on the 7b of Avgust with bis | ele zee nuraber of specimens of the birda, beaste aud of Westerp Arizona, with copious notes upoo t! ‘the mineral resources of the count Sho States many gpecimens of the rich ores of Arizona. Bo jon of specimens of sitver ores is uo doubt the Dest ever collected in this regi ‘The catlership of Fort Brecinridge is 8 rick prize, for ly grabbing. A maesmect Bug of the peopie of Westers zona bas beou called to i : qnst at Tobac on the 16th 0 September, to take into con | Whotecomamanc. ‘The new road is in good order. i baye been | mideretion the * ‘tof prom jabor, t> wake arrange- with Lieutenant Mulian giace the commencement of the Faved yal i Poe omy aad to consider we work, have the compieted tofort aod! 100d of the c een the road Benton, a oan taking for this part of Arizona is now going — fe€) justiGed In saying that I believe, with bis energy and on | large experience he has had in regener . en | bo will gee the whole commind through lopg before Cur Tacson Correspondence. | | winter overtakes them in the mountains. Tucson, Arizona, August 21,1860. | . che Indi oe 5 Lieutenant White, with a party of citizens and soldiers geese we ge rotig egies = oe | frora the expedition, in all about sixty-five, lett Fort Ban- ainda des hud napa eacasiceroed ton Avvust 6 for Fort Leavenworth, Kenras, ina largo Jost as the mail is closing we have nows of the murder | ‘kinaw boat. Taleo lefton the game day along with ef arotder American by the Pinal Apaches, near Fort | Mackiuaw pont. , 1 oles lef OS OS coiaman, im Liewenaat Breckipridge, the new milttary station near the Gila, at Mollan’s command, and two others, Our boat was built the mouth of Aryvipe canow, aud also of several robbe- | = = bye aye on shes committed by the Indians in the same locality. over | the Rocky — Mountai 3 ‘wonek Not jar from the poet, two Americaue, Mosare, Sharp and sunseqeot'y lacncbed a the Acierouri river ¢, 208 ve J o mil rom S.. ais er ys’ reo we jet and-Woots, hare a small fara, witb some cattlo aud | 70s fie ti te with ayee aye! c0.§ es - boracs, On the Leth the cattio were stolen by a party of | post of the American Far Company. There we found Capt. Bedians. Mr. Woods, «ho wat i trailer, inetantly | Ropacu = bags bad owns Lr Sa me: yin charge of he did ‘eu janidere. ie} arrive! from for Merted ip pursuit. As Le did not return on the next day, Gage bolero wh, and = waiting for Capt. Raypalda with severa) mea started out on his track, and about six miles | hig iand wty, of thirty to forty | dragoous. They from the ranch bis dead boly was discovered. He bad | arrived the day following and crossed tho river at that evidently been ambuswed, and robbed of hie six | Polnt, and preceeded to Fort Randall, 3 Trey expected to arrive in fourteen day 3 revolver, horse Jars were tauch opposed to our through their 2 pores pase | a eynolis was ‘ahermined w go rough jans when , Yat Capt. atell bavarda, ali the boats Kept together unsil we reached Fort Pierre, where we were out of danger of at- eviously the fediane came to the fort and he Inaiaue. Hers the oats oparated, end ,alao stole ogo halien Mexican ecttier Licutenant Dre men of hie company, an mvages. Mr. Jaeper Whiting, whe Bates gorornment improving thy with a working party, had 3 rations. The J gardeve of the soti meal sod murder. y Weed. AND SUCCHSSPCL PREFORWANGE BY PRINCK OF ACKOBATA. the famous Cana lan serobat and rope walker, his dare-deyiliem yesterday after. ou at Jones’ Wood, which immea- stanced all hix previous attempts on this side The comiinsed ame invariable success mpressed the pablic mind with reme coniidence in his powers; am © teem that anything thata man can do on a vdin cam accowpliah. It is not too muck to aay » 8 the groatcat acrobat of the day. The Chiari ayes, With the thousand and one emali imi mysteries of rope walking Gli, into oblivion re this tittle acrobatic giant. Jones’ Wood wns not crowded with people yester- day afterneom. The few policemen on duty had no trouble to speak of with refrastory boys and camanagenble rowdies, The old trees that have jorge adorned the woods were there in their eseal verdure ait uo Clusters of hatf waked boys bore dowa 4 boughs. The placid bosom of she Sut varly animated by the ‘cogregation be fettering of banners, penzoos rod Ag nO premim on ginger pop or lager DARING x of va teat am paige y Captain 2weil, when, od away and left the ying apon their p: We were lately at a ayaar bier, and many & bottle of soda water weut off lx its ori npn the rebe gival gas for the want of some person to psy it particular eed frot their howetand Ettvation. The howr sed fer the opening of the performance a dit mot appear unt! much presence was, of course, | greeted with umbounded applause. The ropes were all acd, nd sething by the performer wat wauting. | afterneon wee clear and bright, and, t | beeeue provaiied: not so boisterous Leen expec' When E hin the peat ten days there has boom a great deal of tie Indian ro Valley, near i the very day of the cqitinox 1 appear be was most eotbusias | wridge, Let me g os abreattone oF ih. nace y ree Be drove around the wood jo au barouche tiracted reat deal of atioutive, Mr. Reddingy la company with t ally fro rer. He did not waste any time bap a ronch op the “en Pedre. ab ut Mile pm Fort Breck or ige. a the afternoon 1 party of seven Indians came enddenly from th the howe om! drove re horses, wh gracing pear the buil on Driving into ‘the teut, from the tre of which ascended the main pole which supported rope, We rs on wea bh wore " there for bis range tied near the bows, ond le way not taken, Mi dress, poie-baiance, X¢., for the start on his perilous | ores, Redding started ie purenit of the sara march, the crow t below ‘owt horas and‘ in the most approved atjle nin rat tie x anes to Miow on ot o tured. sad inere wae litte cas Gale eae | out one mile on the trail stome from that of en ordinary rope wear cotdenly ealated with a y galy dintiastive badges b Tose wore { tie : “ Poe Mass wedals wi bare been pre-ou Gum indus cunteaied ot ‘ to bue Canada and other places. As soon herve fei) dead cader Lim ng er Red as was fairly balanced, the band cing charged into the thicket, r hi See, the conquer oro comes,’ <iiage raw (0 an adjoining bifi volley, anc one thr, while another struck his boot hee but ae inet resort, R charged ghe lad thie time the cowardly ras tomot three Live horses. By thie time tne other wad oo ut ra extremity of see rope. Be . . times, laid oo hie back, by hia toee, siord on his head. and performed other fouls o& dangerous as ty were uselessly abenrd. fie arrival at the end of the rected with lout ant ° a mou wp, bat the Indians took goot care to keep cat of rite raoge. Three horses were recovered amd the party re turn! to their camp Po. Abort thie mame tae y came te a piace on the r approwekad onder a petty ensertalned the Keres tue ethera drove of acy white banker dun aan, be hit head bor ter on Com plete rted 0 few mmoante before role, Ce the nigty of the rom Fort Breck nr igre b “LOrk {DE 808s BE! OF por! med to get aalwog Bie f ty and stor remewtly eran wae, with the near them bet th Tat awe ot <F Api eof Jymea’ Wood a ’ elon wor nm ener, yeare ° cum ‘ can der Progran opens Wecompary ar one of ty the ment Pa war coo ing dea. PU of seeing be, country aroued Fort Bey repeat into additions = ittemmaied Lie ri om his expadt nearly day aw oy be itmext —, a = we ot om at & spring in the mpt to Crost tie Bast rror on a een at mourtalne, ‘our or * from bor London, bugiagd, whee ne bey eroaped the San Pei) at the T 8 greatest performances, ty ; Woate the setters on the river wha t he can de anything ¢ i ae eft in ae.<” looted am engage bud © oxpreazed the hope that he may never d we a othe & . ao Le « ther noes Mont ts ENF mentor & the river. pase. covered Gesartte Aud meetge with plant; cam, 2 Shout widn gn! brriy mile We bad , haging aarshed bot traycliod more thew door “ee apes s freak ledven trail 1 UNIVER, [dis Weil we followed ai’ Ceete mat. were fom vice, whee ; 098.: 426) werd rion, te wore Léa he Bd oc } rae | may well beso, HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1860.—-TRIPLE SHEET. City Tatelligence. Fup on Bewny Sraxe?.—Aboct six o'clock iat nights fre was discovered on the roof oi the cwelling bouse No. Lady Eigin Disaster. _— The Cosme. Tienes ot be Megat Teh more -beties were’ found , and the the See wes teva 2 dctven toa far ont wate pom by My. a. ane Tre Modcoen im Gye bodies, Leuceti Were | was soon extinguished, and Defore any damege of sosount Voom as fou was done to the building. cupposed Yo Baye been seuses foe dtian nc, 39 yeare old, con o! Hicherd | by » spark on the roof, Yore is Far fwairrs Sraewr.—About eeven o'clock inst night » Gre broke out ims row of rics stables in the rear of No, 203 Hast Twelfth street, in the bay lof! ceca Peat. Bae he 2s ee 30 Bue work of ap in , ond the metas BF Blebert, of Xi No. Wee 00. No. 186—Unkaown mau, aoight @ feet & inchee, brows | alr, brown jacket, farmers Batia vest, dlace Danis. Kp bite shirt with # lives sosom, ss ‘No.'137—Unknown rap hair, white sbirt wita | the fire be Detace fe bey | a ee ee Cline er stables Datldinge are owned by John Davy. The om . | No. 182s Rewtifed a2 Mary “a by ber fatner, ci | “mage willamount to about $200; insured Evcamer Diack len, Maree oF TH Mewurrs or om Ouw Porsce Fora Last evening there wea a large gether.og of the membere of the cld Mupivipe’ Police, at No, 43 Prince street, who Milwausee. STATEMRNT OF THE CEICAGO STRAMBOAT INS! OTO | le hic . 19.) a 4 o tater Sore Be Bir rae we a we roar} assembled togetber for the purpose of ascertaining what perder Ee pate 'ya pote th aleo on the United Slates In- wae being ¢one by their counsel ov their behalf. Ex- Bees: vom Pa wy pilot boas Wan J poe ey a Ba A ara ee oe soars exieeeee | Lioutepant Jobn W. Dalton, of the Virst Ward, preside’, uae et before romer’s w Ore nf of truth io the whole statement in tbe HrRa:n, aud | and Hugh Marry, of the Twentieth ward, acted as secre sb it newumes things for which there ie no forr | tary. Mr. Dalton, in alluding to the call, etated that ‘t fact, even when it quotes the law of Coccres? ‘t | wag shout time the membere of the old force yet remain- | ate short’ Te taye tho tty "ei was e boat a2) | BM Should wuderstand bow their claims for back pay | eandtona, ena the law roquires vessels ef this class “0 | 00d, and when. the case was ‘0, be properly vrought ‘up | have four lifeboats capable of ing thirty persons | efor the Cours. Meveral of the tnembe-x present aleo | tm each: instead of this the aly ha Mad on hosed ove | spoke, im which they alluded to the great necese.ty of See eae ee ee, ee coon acs, | Some definite action being taken. abd if pomsibie to have | @ repor! }, Doo- | Zbia'is all false about Leone ate, tate, Fadia 2 ny mys to | pene aoe Petes thotr case wold be Rasliy & ees Al). vemels oven, sient _ huadend. sat fiteon | Safed: Mr, Dalton soggested the appaizimsct ci w coma. | oe po sball ore aoe iiywonts er >) ‘ee of seven to wait ou the ebove naned gentiemen avd | meeting held at New Yoek, December 8, 1352 tke bg a ony he 7. Ceneh, ae ta Papert 6 the Sepeerseine Inspectore, to whom the Jocal 7 woken dinate and mes ve their rules, the ‘lowing ted rule was patsed in regard to vie preservers ind boate:— Aiea sae aE aia c2C | meme ass nom Warn he Sone Re par petorstrenan bien gen ern geyrontonbty el Meee eters) m water. Tuo Lady Eig had three {hfe boats ‘ani yaw), | 02d James Taylor, became engaged in a dispute at the euch one capable of tein 3 =e Beare oe Freep pene een meron oof ae te on fhe latgest ant beat boat of boar ay any aach time; the Jag a serious wound Jus shave the kip, Taylor was soon | form Cr ina Bens, which from Bango: for would be called & long boat after arrested officer Vantasse!, of the Fifth ward, gore: apn ig Tyre nt aa iy Sad wosld be re, ferns toy eet en ee et ea She apd locked up totnawer. The wounded man was con- re Anport (sheep t Alexandria from Wind- a idence of bie brother, No, 1288 Bran" phe ge tl for life eee a es hop woe vo the ree NO, adgon “3 MA aneee Stanton. at Alera pietactomes' each, snd they were conveniently placed, ard the claims of the crew of the Inc v aocessivie to all; they are far superior > any inflated or tim life preservers, ae they aro always in good ore gud there is no rk of leakage cr corrosion. 1, SeptS—On the oe bs snd Lard R for toeg renderet ta ibe Ars ba tixom, Lar agian, A Obituary. DEATH OF TRE GRAND DUES GEORGB FREDERICK par: | The !ady Rigin vise couipped in ovary part ver 4:4 | Tne Puropa bringe us 2 brief announcement of the re- sere tee ne og tue 13 | ont demise of the Grand Duke George Freierick Charles | _ The erew of the New rc nist pout J Dongs bare been | pompe, snchore, &o. She was perfectly cound ‘ind ‘a Jogeph, of Mecklenbarg-Strelitz, Thie potentate was, up Newport, they paying thelr own bike for TE en cei cad | t0.the time of hie death, the oldest of the reigning sove- | ‘owas’ i mo — a they axe no nore accountable Yor the digagier teas sf the reat» » arn dating tuk 4,5 dpe ot ie Yan: gets yethet ie whe ween Cat fone es not used genere'iy was, thet | dale. | The resin oves th ibe Gat Dae ee. rede betteees the Westera lainats tod persons unaccustomed to the ees, az ali tbe passengers | [Ce Tamber about one hundred thourand. mn, &e. we aeribouuh: cope ted Grand Duke was born August 12, 1779, so thet he Pines the, Beveriy, Chase—from | fis time ‘The coaberuence was chsh test ‘of them ‘cet | Wasover sighty.one years of area his death, HD lived aa, ro for Za! | hurt inthe breaxers and wore drowned; whereas, the | 2 see.el (he cron Dette Oe or aD. | \ sion 2030 | route tn tne etme place would bars carried thet a | ty g 4 oP ectseies tg Ui won Bootes | from Bost for Alexantr's, Sept 16, tat safely, As to the charge that the captain went out in a | ufigm ‘bow George Frnest. A¥oipbs Gustavas, om Wigton, NC, for Dermat, | | terrible storm, and after be did xo ot, did not keen « pro- | Willem Chars Gasrge, Renee eet Duke of Cami, Imingt fey Taokout. 8 is of 8 re Sas Guero was bridge, who has borne him a eon Laving no lors than ten from Penencols for New York, Sept 3, off | My r the » collision cceurred, ’ Sees DORM, OS SORE OO SOE Sak of Camden, bound N, 26 miles N of Cape atte: | the captein and etecond | mate were both ou deck, and at their ponte. The factof the matter is, tue calamity happened iu consequence of a defect tn (he law in to verses’ lights and the mepuer in whi they are carried, making | tt almost imposeible for them t be recn in particdiar posi { rtions, yet making it fuguambent on steamers io xcep out of the way of sail vessels under all clreamstances, Until thie is attended to, and the law !mproved ‘2 some wa, we will be contiouaily startled, and the feelings of 1 3 | community shocked bya recurrence of en iat THOS Gosawess Local \nepectore. 70 THE -BDITOR OF THE HERALD. Now York, Sept. 21, 1860. mt PaalreN on colon To all the eccouats relating to the Lady kigin disaster pa pat when bis horse ran away no reference is made to ber former disaster, in 1854. Upon = eens de dete crane e referring to the daily papers of September 4, 1504, the fol- | jow, P lowing telegraphic despawh “a ve found, viri— ct i. 1, 1854. The steamer Iedy Figin track t r rook itowas, om Wednesday night, While on her dowaward — but manage! (Aer the pier at that place, where ehe sank, She bad J00 passengers on board, ai! of whom were saved. No doubt there are many persons who were on board at Oowss Gascerrar oy po BS: Ea See z. ges ss, Sept tin Bate ‘sik & Dew. Gastin fer Reet : Dats Revtit—Are Gatlogo, Washburn, from Sbiaiée for Arvivals and Departures, ARLIVALS. giggenroor—Bieamunip Melia—Me ant Mrs Gaskin, Dr pp Btar of the S. po ee ¥ Norwoot, and ‘M Caristie, |. Dadin and son, J , 8 P Carte, J Searle. w, ‘eae “af the time who ould furnish gome interesting particulars; sae ee be | — Godfrey, Clarkt from Salekis 3 and it seoms surprising that no notice bas been taken of Norrou, Prrensrcns ast Bic efor? Roan: = é ‘ork. this importent event in the history of the {ll-fated aeett tae Seoxt, Mew, Stewart ant chit; | meee Sept C—Si4 Sebastapo!, Lombard (from Haraua fobm 4 HG steamer, when {t is unlerstood (hat only « few moments Of time decided life or death to the bundre:s of souls om | § Sima, PW ‘Samuel anes ob board Mr sod "Tecate Sng, = fea ibis hoped the history of the sicamer will'at this time childvea, Nr Chevers—and = recorded in due form, to Rerve as a inatter of reference, 6-84 3B Rich, Rich, Barba ba id oy Hecie beaen, vie a | ay" Rept 7—Arr Parana, (+) Ave Harvest, Loring, NO T Germania, Yowbarnd, Mow York: 6c — SHIPPING NEWS. | ar, Hartiepool. Lng ade wae Th. Nid ot, re ew York: Sb. P Hiomitn’ Becar, San Prausieca? Atters Goiistia, Bel Webster. Lawrenoe, New Yori Ti sombordy Wass, dd: ’ . Richmond, Ve; Yauny Vern, Uawrence, Boag Adams. Chase, av R Jacobs, Hen: ‘Toe Swans ox THe CosrRal PaRK.—A few daye ago the Bieravo contained an account of an addition made to the three remaining swans in the Contral Park. Twelve were shipped on the City of Manchester and thirty eight on the City of Washington, making ®fty io all, One oat of ibe twetye shipped on the City of Manchoster died on the =| parenge out, a8 did three of the thirty-et ght on the other = York, , Havaca: » Mo Cobeden Hara ie inner fork Devon Gy ark Stampede, Lewis, Montrf Téa, Morrisos, Bostun; Missigsippt, ag aprlntet for Joadisg «ib: Bortland, Hore, for Steamer, @uring & ie. Too much praise caunot be yy ee Ysaghan Agamen.con | awarded to Captain Jotries, of the Cuy of Wash. | Sorte aR A gS a “Pasion Jowe orem ret h Oorper, Tinat) Bt Bt ington, and the person on boant of her who was | % nine tnd Wires pea fot . specially commiscione’ by Mr. laman, the Liverpool | New York... ences, Ss eo og Bc Beer | J weit | . “ agen Vietorin, Niclaot 5 | egemt of the ctcamer, t wring the swane over | Gretiacars “Rie Fore Sas. en Natgthe, Micinon, Rowosstlo ed Ys | to this country, for their care and attention to | Hammonia.. . New Yors Nata Tate rrnge hoe ierse, Port Pailp. Put oatwards 7.2, | there beautiful birds, Bat for them a munch Romthernen, Bosle, for NOrigses. larger amoutt of mortality must Lave prevaile! among their ewansbips. The captain made for his feathered parsengers a place over the fore hatch, where the beanti | fui creatores wore t Joore, in exchange for their former quarters, where they lai been Wo much confined, by judicious treatment the lake on Kew York ere long, delight the Aabitués of that spot with & large aumber of the most majestic water Wi tor, Borers. Amsterdam. ten, Pt Thaw Kt outward, Tronicr, Hall, and Orin, ch. Mircouri, Hughes. NY ov. engi), NYork. ay, Nichols, fr re Di i. Wal fowl The steamship company gave the swane a free pas. Pore av Priace, sep: in opaetann ‘Lanra, sage. it from | NOrieans, are A: {es beige Copa, J ‘from N York, arr A) oa do: uoesio. Govers, fn rau ieceen Jones, ( pton, dv do de: Bird of the Ware, HAVANA, mararrss _Ss BFW ORDRANS. Fand, 2,00, 0 brig unknown passed in might TO THE ARTIS" IN AMERICA. | New Ori a MHHarane Gh and | ates fe em are Aug 90, dire. Several artists, ative and foreign, hating kindly of. | "yim Par ee Ng at Wen eee ie vert, ray. fered to contribute a ketch, a drawing ora painting to and New Rae ree ee eat, HNTaRS ARE | Sr Nacuine Roube, Rept d—wid ship Tose, Pondlewon, the find which the Itailan Comaiites of New York is id | engaged in raising to ald Garibald’s noble efforts for Italian freedom and tndepeadense, the co operation of all Sef New York ‘nd oteer cities ie respectfully = Fert (8d Tohaons Tewsstea, ARRAUON*, Lr arr era SS Menayo, TNY Wibite. it New Tork. Bet, ph at ee and | ice, Hidriine, Work, = ube New ao New fad T iowely commoneed in I wi egten te every votary of art for Settee coon of ber greatest trophies, wasgened. eee s erated by the fame of immortal masters. When Acieat number of contribations will be added to those % Already obtained, the ittee intead to of ea eae “ratio Rien ow, Meee: o them for the bene@t of the Italian cause, ind to remit od J Sets 'Stewinan; the to Geaoral Garibaldi as the donation of a NBT | artiets in America. in et, Aldrvtz0, Beiemnes, ont & | . Those who see fi to this invitation wil! ee ee / A the committee by sending their contributions, befor ae ERS Teetbegg, Gen Galcpta: three of to Ce gy By RS |) Phiadeip! Sid, wh t Pala, brig Ai wellioy pub eruiburs a Port of ane 21, 1660, | Are ont tenmer Siragie isi" ds Pais (fae cae | CLEARED. | esa ate ont esiectay—t waa aa eco, pigemad City of Washington (ir), Jefirey, Laverpool—J @ } Arr bye, F pod "Boats Tas ooes, Agptnwall—1 2 Aten. fue Rie ot, Ge pa? i 1 ( ae Havaga aod New Gee | pra ene notice pabtisned Ws We —~ Fe: . ar readers will Y lee v . " " reas Hows, where lo our columms that the Fifth regimoet, Colonel C. Ani abn panini = ERD ova), Phil | Sairwarewesiaer sresinns Wprebeet wiperinn a Su A pagiriaad.| Pcce ook Coney, Sriaind. ation at Bedioe’s Isiand for one week, by permission of | Pr, sepa thane bowers we the Seoretary of War, in order to initiate themselves in | ore oh a are or, Laychhent, bark Paco the dutics of harbor Jefence. This important movement in Bearer Barina id -- Falk pen very commendable on the part of the commandant of the — E Fith regiment; bat we are constrained to ter Co, say that it i got theoretically or practically rs; Broth ag ship Emma, Agry, Loeorport: twig Tanner, Hots new with him, a# our renders on referring & Rleasor, ‘Rtdcaa ves rust « Sept 16— Are pose RG Porter, Saat, PRindet to ovr deck dies will observe that during Ss & Oo. {ee eo ee last tomomer, after 8 petcon of risen wae ‘on, be tot Tag E. , Lney it Waring. Curve a. Neve Gorn slonp Nop . i. ae he received the highest enconiame from the cneers "at tee the Denham ¢ Pumon, ’ vs Syst eahlegts en Wye ont eats as Soot eit hae eee, Gerd, rier te tea ecgolten, uamsuestenel iia the Bae ARRIVED. or asacigniny coor Coamtastivoper: aie ears We fake srenunehip Melts (Br), ) teas Urerpeet. Sept 8, and itetitae u vy ge take mention of Sa nee te re ArT ship Samtoet: NY der to give fil foree and cfect to the good old motto ot stip timer, ak op Pay? ae In pons br Mier Cope rey “Honor to whom honor i# due.’ ciriever, of Dundes, 3 ds wa Water Winch. the Bost econ ds a sehr Union Lindy, for & ‘a? Havens. wig crew. N feasow 13m, beta! arta OLA, Be Semen Star of the Roum, Lgoa, Sarannad, with om Ald for Syrian Safterers. ra, to Sam! L, Mitehs 9 ins Pid adie Lydin, Dennie, Bortenue ‘The Commitice for the Relief of the Desiitute and iow NNW. bensed slonmship Uo'vabia, Mensa tor Re i irennes fende bp cb hins Ponte oe Saterix < io Syria acknow ledge the reece’ 20, wilh mdve bat Callao; bark Creeniant, Revirned, bart Zidon, tug ean ehawd the tt roperts— a SASS tS : tag eums with mee and WARK, fen pa Nilen N. J. no pagwengers. eevee laa. Fiqersirnw; 'rywin! | . Mine B., Bethicher, ; _ esac nek nF mea Coe: ege Wise Row North Aaerion, Re bt 7 | bin ee 1 00 eer Jobe Smith Rev. Lathe arn ham, Howton, the'h winde. Wo date, lat 1198 8. ten Vinee tty Pack "aR Pepe ld, ON Are sehyy Tork, AD vend, Reckinet, os oe. F Reames “ Trem balio fr New rks tn nS, on Te. agus |X er Tea bey ane ‘ i ‘4 Wareoa, Trinity v~ rch. Car- es Minister, eo By ca " 7 i ee ow ¥ der tonne fa of a ies # be a ier sind + Ohio Cees rd . annah, 8 ‘om seats 5 Ward, Fists a © Baxer aco. rant Prana Fries tag ing, N Medea et Boston), We srl, am a a 4 score dee f Cronad, Hens teem, os eet yy tt PE. stash ©. Hai sere rat te das i gina situ Castle es aes roast th eae ‘Haig’ “Te. ‘ihe: tw 09 Sed entea, a eS New To's nga ath cont p- ri + wchre Same? ¢ifinvew, Onowet! Faigpanks RUo...... 83 08 neni aia CMa, to Brett, fom & | Bay tine. Hallet: i. oon: barat, A BC, Witlinme Jalen toe Bown; TAMMAPtiN®, Gramt, Mbit. ony ‘eon Rete we “io ba "ah iG Mer, Penn mit ee Chereb, Caladonia, N.Y.) 44 90 iin. ‘age gi my maser, Pee ay Deine Rosbery : ij J ‘and Genine, 9m An ‘ork, cal aaa Ww 0 ie a! « a a Proviowsly acknowledged... Whole te wx. A. BOOTH, Treamirer, 06 Prue Mie! Menioga Ht tm cies | cinpnigore Cid echr Car = Bait eraramsatne | Barren aaa Albert Field, Phillips, and 3 ! nee a Cie } pen | MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. tember : Grae to alee of | Villa U.8. N. . ee N. Jey tia 20, by ‘New Y to Many K., daughter of the Cs x = ‘call ‘x. ot phen K. Andrus, posing : tember 15, by the Rev. Mr. ir Parag kee GL Deka to Miss 0. M.’ Barrumre, Fe ber 18, at the Rev. Dr. | Schoowmaker, assiet sd b; the Rey. Dr. ') CSARLES | Rourns, of Mute, N. eer ee KER, of Amity, Saratoga Co., N. Y. Srawanr—Nuots —Ia Jersey City, om Non 4 it 20, Rev. J. Brinton ‘eaten, of mber 20, by the residencew the 7 Bev ‘itr. Liam Woxps to Miss Buse kmass ‘all of tia city.” Birth. Wednesday, September 19, Mrs. Isaac Si0xay, of Died. Atkinson, —Oo Friday ber 22, at the residence of bis ater, at Moust Verwon, town | chester, after a long and r wwsich he bore | with Christian fortitude, Tt, aged 36 Testis B eaetn and 16 days. relatives and frieods are invited to at , tend a funeral, trom his father's residence, corser of j Firet avenue and Fifth street, Mount Vern, on Sanday afternoon. tenor? past three o'clock. | Teed new em a | a9 Busey Bevery C. ‘aiwoon, ‘a the @0th year of his age. Bis friends ana reiacives are et to attend the funeral, from the residence UF fon, No. 4 Orchard street, on Sanda afternoon, at | Cardacnax,—On Priday, $0 aber 21, Jon CALLAGHAN, a native of New York, eon of Jeremiaa’ Cauagian , | 19 years, 7 months aud 26 days. ‘he fanera! will take piace from the residences fof bis parents, Tester street, on Sunday sremem, at two o'clugk. The rolativcs and friends of the f: and these of his uncle. au Callaghan, are respectfully in- viled to attend. 11.» semains will bo interred ie Elevently street Cemetery. Cork papers please copy. Dusruy —io this city, on nea Sopter der 20, Tronas, the ouly sou of J =p aad Mary Dunphy, aged 19 months snd 1b siny eS) frienda of the {amily are respectfully Invited to at- tend she funeral, from his latojresidence, No. 27 Bridge ‘eet, ov Sonday afternoon, at two o'clock, wit ack foe her invitation. ExGay.—On Tueelay, September 12, at Farminctom, Creil com'y, Comsomption, Jaxes Eso, a the ¥, September 20, ALtz cxorn ELDER, io the 44th year of his cge * ‘The relatives an frieuds of the family aro respectfully invited to attend the fuseral, (rom his late resisenve, 16 Tas) Twenty-Gret etrect, this (Saturday) aiteraom, at two o'clock. Faxroy —-On Friday, September 14, at Danbury, Comm, RS. Payton, 33 years, Veevgv—lo Friday, September 21, Eowann Frevey, ative of Une parieh Of Sea, county Westmerth, Lrelan: il aged 2° years. Ts triends apd a j alptances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late rest.enct, No 215 = Twelfth street — Sanday afternoon at two aww ALLaGHER —~On Thun » Septomber 29, axxe Gat p— wit of voli Galloghot, aged 19 youre and 6 the fuveral will take em _ ) ernoon, iwvited to attend. evening, Septem'or Evza- wert Grweye, of congestive romittent teeta, years. The ‘rieuls and relatives are requested toationd the funeral, ‘rom the residcpoe of ter sms Jmathse Greene, aveaty second street, between Bioomingtals road amd ghth nrenve, on Sunday afornoon, al two o'cléck. Ber rae will be interred in Greenwood. Gneese —On Tuursday Ritend the funeral, from the residence of his crandfather, ‘Wm. Dunlap, Washington He Helgbts, this (saturday) after: eee! The remaiss with be wuterted tim Cemetery ¥Vewrorn.—tm Priday evening, Sept. 21, Wirsam Ov are invited toatennd atead! Meson, t £6 yoors. PB i i a Pr ford Ieeland, 34: friends amt oy ape Siced'to atten the (werd, Se Bata aan in ball pati ocak, from ber ce, 0h Beat Twenty fifth street. Mo pe neral haf ering H wife of } ote family one taven y “are without” fariber notice Nesauat =e Velden « September 21, Mr. ho tees oma andoa, ‘Pus reins o'clock, fom his late restdeace, Yorkrilie. His remains will be taken to Tromty rine Thutaday, Sopt,! 20, ¥ Rusa Mo eV ite 3.) years, danghter of ie Wivittiestate. Lieateaash to sWchy oyith or Prlace of Wales I pperary “her rm of f of oe 1 he interred in . ‘The fupers! i ieke place from her . fastens, No. 100 Past Forty Sc venth street, this (Saturday) afer- Room, at ane 0 vleek Troy, N. Y.; New Or cane; Sedney, N.S: Toronto, U. at a ee Cape img. y Rega, teed county of ob” A Deinwagh, jeaintances of the family are respeot her faneral, from the reeyieace of No, 43 Montgomery street, this (Saterday > Aflernoog. at two o'clock. Her remaing will be tacem w Calvary Cemetery for \uterment, pt. 20, , Catunsst, ew of Et Balintasu tie, county 4 a uative of the parish vend smypaintances of the fn attend the fanera’, are re epectiutiy in t thie (Sataedayy alternoot c'clook, from her Inte revitente, No, 227 Faet Terellth sareet Prom. —-As Greene ih, ( on riday. September at, borm, NaTmie Prox, of thi ond! Ghoee of hie #out as, A. A. lobbard are invited ty stténd the cit men ant Wm foagrat om Mowtay. Car: will leave the New flaven road depot, corner «/\ourth avenue and Twenty. AE poet a cloox im the mer i Woave Grecowieh at nineteen m.nutep four in the afterooun, arriving ‘n the city et halt past ook. Carriavee will be 5 eecnen 9 Goose ° Wii vancner —In this city a | gees, Ores. Omvey the fricods to aed from his late residence. WEA dn Williamsburg in eres ce “yy oes of James Ht. Weaver, sud ct ty The relatives anit fy of wal ened i ua ne Hoe street on sunday hternoca, os twe oven. = SS, » GrRTRuDE Lotcm VULTER, The funera! will take from the chereh of the Good | praeee mare, Calvaraty ene —