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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1861. noon, at two o'clock, from tho rpsidence of his parents, corner of Park and Clason ayenuet, Brooklyn. Liverpool (aghind) and Dubii were infamous, Hay no representation, therefor m feast duty as party men to ‘support the ticket, but, under the circumstances, would be worthy of the contempt of the ministering a rebuke which sha’ THE NAVY. A CHANGE IN THE COMMAND OF THE GULF SQUADRON. We understand that Commander William Marvine, of the United States Navy, at present in command of the Guif squadron, will be superseded by Captain Win. McKeon, late of the steam frigate Nis been for many years connected with the Navy’, eixteon of which have been passed on the ocean, SAILING OF THE STEAMER RHODE ISLAND. ‘The United States steamer Rhode Island, left ull, Sho took out important des ng fleet, relative to their movements, she did on her last trip: City Intelligence. ~The nsual rusk of place sock” artment yester- Port Survevor’s Ovric ers was the order of tho hone at this d day, and no bushes of special importance was transacted, The room adjacent to the private oftie drews was crowded | nations, whoeanva fiscation act yhi out by the worthy pavers please copy. ‘Soplember 8, Camis nthe Bad year of his ago. people if we hesitated in ad~ iL serve to purity the demo- ¥ from the unscrupulous clan who have so loug governed it in this State, ‘e hereby declare our unalterable hostility to ‘The annual Sta‘e elect!oa in Maine took place to-day. of Surveyor Au ‘Tue following is the yote for Governor in some of the prinetpal cities and towns:- persons off all ela ho masters at Railroad Company; we utterly svinpathy or co-operation with any fact which has no govern corruption and the | ‘The great city wl 3 Such men for siteh purpose Live duty at the coming clection to 60 conduc! the cate Vass on our part as will best redeund and the interest of this city and the whole natly Resolv od We di Ibeny or amon Davrrox.—On Sunil MICK, Wife of Ge. vh late, now and forever, 4 eabal or party except what pelfiehnoss, vantage of its leaders may York has boen too long rid ‘and we shall a 60 Dorrick, aged 39 years Captain MeKeon has War Dem. Peace Dem, 1 up toa dato by InVitod! {0 adbend the ty ns to hunt up all Confodera id and comfort!” y which muy be used ‘optombor 3, Ans to the emmy. credit, the honor ‘ the credit, ¢ lestdanghice of Jolm and sary A. Hopper, of —AN was quict in and around th House yesterday, with the excoption of the taualelas { upon the political table anxiously ys may fail whiet 9, at Bergen, N. Ju, x Vox Pair, wife of h yesterday for the assemblage who w hoping that some er She will visit all the vessels Her ofticers have already boon given. ARRIVAL OF THE they may pick 6 sippression of ding atl righl- rt of those who, under the ve been placed in positions of son of Gilbort N. andSarah A. Mu ADL OF LiL poe vansiy,—Tins Pars Justice, Kelly rendered a decision yester awsault and battery case, holding tw ef the accused— Messrs. Burtnott an at the Court of Sessions: i1Y,—Coroner Schirmer was notified to hold an inquest yesterday upon the body of Richard Rooney, a native of Ireland, aged forty yean run over and killed ou the Sunday night. We havo returus from TL towns which give NBOAT PEMBROKE. The United States gunboat Pembroke, Commander Berry, arrived yesterday morning from a cruiso and threo days from Potomac river, bound to Boston, Sho put in on account of head winds, and will proceed to her destination (his morning. Tho following is a list of Lor iy excised power upon the Hui to Barr. 1 the funeral, this 1M the residenc doors from Putaam avenne, Brooklyn. September 9, TBraoruy Mavony, 8 and 6 months, ives and frien’ he funeral, from his late resid street, on Wednesday, At Harlem, ou Monday afternoon, September 1 son of John and Rebecca Mitchell, aged 13 years ny) afternoon, ab are relieved by the action dford avenue, dix pariisan obliga of the State Convention We can now ignore si We unfurl, then, upon which is “inser! wer the charge o's majority: Ht thes towns is 6,983, against vear—a decreose of 575, eo vote in these tow ‘About 95,000, and Washburne’s majority ‘Phe’ Union war majority in these towns i and will be, in the whole Slate, about 60,000, ature is largely Republican, although there ny Union Democrats, among whom are in the Senate K. K. Smart, of Knox county Penobscot, and 1. D. M. Sweet, of Cum 1 Headbury, of Bastpul, A. P. Gould, of Thomas- fon, S..P, Blake, of Bangor, and G. P. Sowall, of Old Town. Washburne's majority will be largor in proportion to the vote than last year. ‘Tho Kighih Maine regiment will leave Augusta to-mor- Fow morning for the seat of war. And we eall upon all'to rally join us in maintaining, withe the glorious fabric consecrs ere all shall be lost and the ¥ revolutionary f: unity involved in irretrievable Commander— — Borry. renant—K. Lewis, Second Lieutenant—J. Leavitt. Surgeon—Dr. Lincoln, Chigy Engineer —J. G, Leavitt. ‘The steamer Harriet Lane, Commander Faunca, 1 rived at the Philadelphia Navy Yard on Sunday aftor- She will undergo repairs. ‘The United States gunboat Keystone State left Barbados August 16, in search of the privateer Sumter. THE MUTINY ON THE REVENUE CUTTER gighth Avenue I Deceased, it appears, get on the front platform of car fell or was pushed off the step, aud wheels, was #0 severely injured’ tha minutes afterwards in consequence, Second avenue, near Sixti was conveyed ‘by the police, arrested to await the result of the investigation. THE LITTLEJOHN (GREE ments be ape pittile demonstration of the nt 8 Committee of Arran $3, when he either Jing under the es will take place on Wednesday, at parenis, Second avenue, between \t 119th streets, offered some emarks on presenting th resolutions, taking an independent ground, and declaring for Mozart Hall, an intention to stand by the Union, and iitude in regard to the action of. the Syracuse Convention, without any reference to past difterences or apparent political estrangement. g of several speeches, the Committee John A, Peters, of Jand, amd in the Deceased livet in hh street, whither the body ‘The dviver of the car was , September 9, Sanau MoCh0s sume an independent vill (ake place this (Tuesday) afternoon, ence, No. 285 Fas Her friends, and those of her son Jame two o'clock, from her late reside toenth street. After the hearin, YY) LIBEL SOP. , Oswego County, Sept. 9, 1861. At the opening of court this afternoon the def list of witnesses in the case of Littlejohn ‘on motion of Mr. Allen, od against the non- Mobxxaors.—On Monday rmott, and September 9, Euza, wife of @ beloved sister of William, John, James aud P, D. Kiliduil, aged 30 years Extensive Fire in Murray Streets LOSS ESTIMATRD AT UPWARDS OF $100,000—A MAR- BLE FRONT STORK DESTROYED, Shortly after cloven o'clock last night a fire broke out in the fourth story of the five story marble front build- ‘The flames spread with astoy- ishing rapidity until the whole of the building was on fire; and notwithstanding the exertions of the firemen, joining building, No. 47, and The names of the crew of tho revenue cuttor Jackson, who refused to take the oath of allegiance when about to be paid off on Friday last, are as follows:— Michael Maloney, cabin steward, William Doughty’, Quartermaster, MoGraw, ship’ Lakemn, seaman, Whe Peoples’ Union Convention at Syra- friends and acquaintances of the family, as also of her brothers, are inviied ta epanomeisee 8) LES%- ‘attond the funeral, ‘The hotels are fast filling up with delegates to the Peo- ‘ution to-morrow. ‘There is every indication of @ large attendance and a strong delegation. Among those present are some of the ablest men in the democratic and Fepublican parties—not the wiropullers “and politicians, Dat men of undoubted ability, who have heretofore been privates iu their respective parties; but ihe crisis has now Drought them out, and they are here to represent the people of the State, and not the politicians as was ihe ease in the Late Democratic Convention. ral delegations are about equally 2, ite or political allegiance between the democrats nd are mostly men of moderate There seems to be a divi- answering witnesses, viz: James B. Taylor, Free Win, A. Hall, 1 Hastings and John Batler, J on the cvlendar, Mr. hat it had better 7 » Sisth find Seventh avenues, Wednesday afternoon, at two o’elock, without further in- ing No. 45 Murray street. se was called ant for the defendant suggested ‘Troy papors please copy. Ou Monday, Soptember 9, Janes O'Buuey, aged 63 years. will tuke placo from his late Tho friends and a are respectfully it -On Sunday” afternoe » by this even which might suit the convenience of all. pi red, Bradford, seaman, the fire extended to the Goorge Collins, seaman. burnt out the top floor. The fourth floor, where the fire is said to have com- menced, was occupied by A. Weinstein & Co., dealers in timated at abont $40,000; said to be insured. ‘The first floor was occupied by Lockwood & Underhill, auctioneers, Their loss is estimated at abont $10,000. The second floor was occupied by E. 8. Wheeler, dealer in buttons, and the third floor by “Bicht Eben L. Shuckforc dward Chapman Grant and Allen York, for the sel for the defendan clothing. Their loss is o. native of Ballycamas, esand friends of Rumored Resignation of Hon, William ‘They are now in irons on board, but will be sent to one of the forts ina few day ‘and republicans, decided opinions on the war. Bion iu sentiment us to their course to-morrow. One class aro for making their platform and nominating their ticket without delay; the other for announcing their plat- they want embodied resolutions, emphatic for the war and pledged to Strengthen the hands of the admiaisiration in its proseeu- tion yntil the wicked rebellion is put down, and so om- phatic and straightforward as to bear but ove interpreta. ‘This class look on the ticket are willing to take the candidates from the othor two Tickets, selvcting the best and most sound on the war Tt now looks ag though this class would con trol the Convention. Lyman ‘vemaine, the democratic candidate for At- orney General, has declined, on tho ground that the splatform of the Democratic Convention which in nomination does not come up to h It is too milk and water for him, . Dickinson will have a place on the peop ‘es will Secretary Jones, and probably Dean Richmond. Thurlow Weed has gone to Pulaski as a witness in the Littlejohn and Greeley libel suit, and will hardly reach here in timé"to organize the Republican Convention, much less attend to the People’s. Greeley has so far recovered as to attend the court in person. Among well known. It is said that the Hoa. W' from Boston, will shortly COMMANDER CRAVE UNITED STATES NAVY, Usirp Srarxs STRAMER CRSADRR, New Yous, Supt. 9, 1861. Capt. J. HL Suorry, brig Machiag; Capt, A. S. Have, brig pt. W. 8, Riearpson, brig Gextines—Your very kind letter of August T was re- ceived by me the day before I sailed from Ke. arge of my naval dnt to aid and protect our cd and Testeem myself as fortut rat hand in your hour of tribulation, Whet!: dation oF not, it 14 aly ive from my countrymen stich ex. pressions of kind feeling as are conveyed in y Hoping, gontlemen, that our commerco on every sea soon be as free as ever, that all insults to it be promp avenged, and wishing you may have uninterrupted pros perity, 1am, respectfully, ‘¥. AUG. CRAVEN, Commander, U.S. N. BROOKLYN NAVY YARD. ‘The United states steamer Rhode Island sailed yester day from the Navy Yard witha large supply of stores for the blockading squadron and $300,000 for the paymont of the officers and men, After stopping at Old Point sho will go dawn the coast, probably us far as Galveston. NTMENT OF NEWSPAPERS BY THU GRAND JURY OF WESTCHESTER COUNTY. ‘The Grand Jurors of the county of Westchester, recog nizing the existence of the war in. which the contr: engaged with an armed rebellion in a portion of the t 1 tho necessity for its vigorous provecn n until an hcnorable peace is conquored, and de having public opinion so fixed, and individual actio shaped, in the hitherto loyal county of Westchester, in regurd to the war, as to prevent breaches of tho peace, to call the attention of ail citizens and the y of the county to the importance of every one hin its borders contributing every honorable effort the federal arm in ‘inaiutaining the su awa of the land and in crushing out. the outhern traitors, They therefore admo; & state of war, lares the giving gn, ‘owing to ill dealers in shoes. auck and Holop, and ‘he upper parts YAN, ative of the city 0: y James D. Nairne. No. 43 Murray street, a two story building, is eccupied nd floor) by 8. 8. First floor by A. Lang, dealer in mil'inery goods. The corresponding “build street , bts dan mily and those of his brothe MAILS FOR EUROPE. Herald—Edition for y invited to att went y” sixth street th o’eloek, from then Limerigk, Dungannon and Droghe New York » Nos. 45 and 47 Warren 1 by Sutton, Buck & ‘The Cunard m this port to-morrow for Liverpool. mails will close in this city at ten o'clock to-morrow morning. ‘The Evrorean F at half-past nine o'¢ in wrappers, six cents, The contents of the Eurorgay Enron or mm Henatp willeombine the news received by mail and telegraph at the office during the previous week and up to the hour of , Capt. Lott, will leave oyly secondary, ani nd Anson Baker & Co., t yieH.—On Sun hour and the confa- sptomber 8, after a short goots, areand guns, From the lat mmerce to the utmost of sion, it was found impos Smith, in the Lath y nil friends of the invited to attend tho funers total logs, however, cannot fall JON OF THK Hsratp will bo published lock in the morning. gratify ing to me t ‘The origin of Uhe fire is at present unknown. Mountof’ the Third ward, with a platoon o excelleat service in keeping order and saving prop: EW YORK MOUNTED RIFLES TO DEPART TO-DAY. Geroral McClellan telegraphed on the 7th instant for this regiment to proceed to Washington, and, in accord- ance with that order, it will leave to-day from its en- When at Washington the regi- Single copies, (Twesday) morning, at LL vek, without further invita RinveR.—On Sunday morn “elock, Lieutenant Jose M. Scaimver, in thy es and friends, also the mambers of Company, ato Mili, are respoct- C, Twelfth regiment New York fully invited to attend the funeral, thi: ( at three o'clock, at his late residence, No. 99 o street, Brooklyn. On Monday, September 9, of of Wm. C. and Mary A, So! Sampson Low, Son & Co., England, will receive adv campment at Elm Park. ment will be in the division of General Blenker. Cuanues Wiad merville, aged 2'years and 3 months. On Monday , September 9, LAwiKxcx, MAN, Youngest son of Martin aud Margret Spellinan, 1 year, 10 months and 20 days. es and friends of the family aro respectfully invited to attend the fineral this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from 136 Mulberry street, —On Monday, September 9, BERNARD SrotnaN, Award Spotlan, aged 26. years,4 months and & days, a native of the parish of Milltown, county West- meath, Ireland, The Triends ‘and acquaintances of the family are re xpectfully invited to attend the funeral, on W from the residence of bis fa ong here are D. B, Ogden, Far- J. Hstings, William Duer, aune, Thomas George Opdyke, of New York; B. Carroll, wel A. Law, of Delaware; Judgo McKean, James R. ‘Shompscn. of Monroo; Roswell Graves, of Kings; Hon, Lucius Robinson, Senator Truman, ex-Senator Briggs and ‘Edgar MeMullin, of Kings. ‘The Dickinson men and Greeley republicans seem at ve control of the movement. t Alvord is talked of as presiding officer. Samuel A. Law isa candidate for Treasurer, Bruce and ‘thompson tor Canal Commissioners, aud Roswell Graves, tute Engineer. Dickinson is spoken of for Sceretary of State, a position prefer to the Court of Arpeals. nson, Clinton and Shankland are mentioned ator Colvin, William Car- WASHINGTON G The officors and metbers of Company G, Fi ment New'York State troops, are notified to attend a meeting of the company, to; be held at the Armory on ing, Sepiember 11, at eight o'clock. Every member is expected to be present, as iusiness of importance awaits their action. MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC. New York Herald—California Edition, thern Light, Captain Tinkle- paugh, will leave this port o-morrow, at noon, for Aspin- ‘The mail steamship Ne Wednesday e' ‘Tho mails for California and other parts of the Pacific will close at half-past ten o'clock to-morrow morning. ‘The New York Werxiy Hen containing the latest inte vorld, with a large quantit matter, wil be pub! 0 certilicates CAMP WINFIELD SCOTT. y orders of tho War Departinent the Grand Camp of Instruction at Hempstead has been named in honor of the gallant Lieutenant General, “Winfield Scott.” Sherman has already taken tp and a telegraph office as been opened at his he s connecting with headquarters at Washingt parts of the country, which will be largely availed of by the officers and soldiers there encainp» ments from the East are expected during the coming iigence from all parts of the of Toeal and. tie ished At nine o’clock iu thi in wrappers, ready for mailing, «ix cen Agents will please send in their orders as hor, No. 115 f Company D, First Scott for the Court of Appeals; and $ tis Noyes, Horatio Ballard and Ward Hunt’ for Attorney quarters on the ground, while on gnard at Bush vive the locomotive striking him in the head and killing him the sustaining ¢ Mr. Dickinson is expected in the morning. ral will take place this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the Third st friends, and soldiers w re invited without fart James Turner, of the Union Guard, hag yolunte 1} the military escort. Tanvy.—Ov Monday moraing, September 9, Lacnesce Tarry.aged 27 years, Natives are respectfully requested to aftornoon, at two Sixteenth street. nish all citizens of the fact that national as weil ag local law, de nvort to the enemies of & government, either by cis in assisting its en ations tending to give such aid and comfort, the crime of misprison of treason, to be punished upon’ ¢ u- viction by imprisonment. ‘The Grand Iuquest of the county having had brought i i icles which have appeared in newspapers published within this county: Justice of the war in which we are engagi ‘as a party war, and net one involving in its government itself and our national existence—and thoroin rs to the republic, deem it peace of the country, that the proprietors and editors of those papers should be by thom publicly admonished of the great moral, if not egal crime in which from partizan motives they have been indulging, peace and quiet of might be done to loyal are particularly designated as dissem! which in the existing state of things tend to coinfort to the enemies of the go a vigorous prosecution of the war, by which alene the supremacy of the government is to’ be maintained, and national peace and prosperity again witnessed in the ‘The Youkers Herald, the Highland Democrat and the Eastern State Journal ave, from the time of the izs tion, immediately after the tiring upon Fort Sumter, steadily treated the war which: has followed, in the estracts and articles they have published , asan unholy and partisan war, unjustly commenced and proseented by the administration, evidently been their purposo to the aid of whose opposition and in vent enlistments and retard the success! ‘Tho Staats Zeitung Delegates to the Republican State Con- Avuvns, Sept. 9, 1861. ‘The detegates to the Republican Stato Convention from the First district of Cayuga county are M. R. Bowers and N. Davis; Second district, 8. C. Lyon and C. G. Briggs. BaravtA, Sept. 9, 1861. Hon. Augustus Frank and G. G. Hosking have been chosen delegates to the Republican State Convention from ‘Wyoming county. sor by writings oF THE ARREST OF MR. DAYTON. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Some malicious person has caused me to be arrested on acharge of defrauding the government by endeavoring to collect a bill for four horses, when it is said les nished. Myonly connection with the affair appears from the following paper:— Circulars sent free of ‘al, this (Tuesday from his lao residence, 118 ~At Hackensack, New Jersey, on Sunday, 8, of croup, Cres Kxave, son of Jacob and Mary A. Terhoun. 1s and relatives of the fami’ atiend th funeral, this (Tuceda; lock, without further notice, Chambers strest at 74,10 and 12 Schenectady papers plea: Covington, Ry., or St. Louis, Mo, ‘al — ngces rie sapien | formation furni oT y AO) ‘O.. bankers, Burrato, Sept. 9, 1861. ret, New York, auceeasors of Chase & : The following persons have been elected delogates from ; : Erie county to the Republican Convention to be held at -Byracuge on tho 11th inst.:—First district, 8. V.R. Wat- ‘eon and Jol Greiner; Second district, A. W. Harney and ay; Third district, A. D. Farnsworth and Fourth district, D.C. Welch and J. H. Duell New York, July ‘Tho Andggson Zouave regiment, por order of J.J. Yates, Quartermaster, bought of J. 0. Tayl One black mare. One bay horse. bras diars sympathising with the tr Proper in consorvation of th are invited to afternoon, at two Cars leave tho foot of Dissolath jon.—The Copartnership hercto- F tl ul in future by the re to the danger of the venty-third street, Mrs, Matipa Vas- aged 47 years, remains were interred in Philadelphia, Washington papers please copy. Watsacs.—On Monday, Soptembor 9, Joan Tuomas Wat- tack, aged 1 year and J mouth, son of John and Ainclia newspapers, th ¥ Mozart Democratic Committee. Leggett MEETING AT THE ROOMS IN BROADWAY—REPORT OV ‘THK DELEGATION TO TRE SYRACUSE STATE CONVBN- TION—KESOLUTIONS, ETC., ETC. A meeting of the above named committee was held at ‘Mozart Hall, Broadway, last evening. The proceedings were coudi:cted with closed doors. There were 180 mem- ‘ders present, and the report and resoiutlons were adopted on the call of ayes and noes. Mr. Bensamn Ray, chairman of the committee on the Teport of action of the delegates at the Syracuse Conven_ tion, made a report, of which the following is the sw tore of doctrines Jose H 5. ¥. J. Lavaverte Ruger, Colonel. I hereby authorize James T.. Dayton to collect the "ATES, Quartermaster. Singer & Co’s Sewing Machines, with all the recent improvements, and examine at ernment, and to prevent nount of the within bill, and reduction in prices, Call Nuw York, August 21, 1861. These originals refute the whole story. ‘The investiga- ting committee have been grossly imposed upon. exactly the representations contained on the face of the bill, and no more, and that only on knowledge derived givea receipt therefor, J... TAYLOR, ‘The friends and relatives are ree} tend the funeral, from 264 Wo this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o’eloc! Wartis.—On Sunda of consumption. His friends are respectfully invited to attend the fune- ral from hia late residence, Righty ennics, on Wedne t further invitation, Warerax.—On Saturday f Robert Waterman, agud ctfully invited to at- hirty-seveath street, Batchelor’s Hair Dyc—The Eest in the world—Harmless, reliable and instaniancous, applied at BATCHELOR'S Christadoro’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Tou- retail, and the bet og W. Wanuss the President's procian her 8, Gronag W. Wars, 0% be Personal Intclligence. ye privately art General George W. Morgan, late Ministor to Portugal; arrived in the Arabia on Thursday. General Morgan, although still a-young man, commenced his military career twenty-five years since, during the revolution in Texas, in which service he remained three years, attain- ing the rank of captain at the age of eightcon, serving in the same division with A. Sidney Johnston, supposed to be the ablest General now in the Confederate army. At the breaking out of the Mexican war Gen. Morgan was unani- mously olected Colonel of the Second regiment of Ohio Volunteers, and served under General Taylor on. the northern line of operations for one year. Immediately prior to the battle of Buena Vista he was ordered to. march upon Monterey, and while en route with a force of 210 men, was attacked by Gen. Urea at the head of 1,800 cavalry. Morgan's command was surrounded for a perio’ of twelve hours, the first half being in the night, At day- break Urea commenced a series of attacks, which successfully resisted in hol! he marched a dfstance of nearly six’ miles. having sustained a loss of more than three hundred men, abandoned the attack, and Morgan reached Moaterey with of only six men, after having marched a # eighty miles in the short space of fitty-two hour: Upon the organization of the ten additional regiments the regular army he was appointed to the the Fifteenth infantry, and for meritorious 8 battles of Contreras and Ch: nd street, between slay morning, In doing so it has ongolidate a party, by nee they might pre. 1 prosecution of Hill—Inimitable Cutter of Hair and ir Dye, 9 cents—blagk or tember 7, CAROLINE, No. 1 Barclay street. ) years,6 mouths and “The dologation elected by the democracy of this city to represent them in the Convention held at Syracast, on'the Ath inst., beg leave to report that we proceeded to the ou that day,and presented our credentials, ‘but found our seats contested by claimants from Tam- It was soon discovered that afew men who ‘assumed Lhe control of the Convention designed our ex- ‘the temporary chairman, wider this direction, packed a committee on the contested case from this -county, which, it was evident, had prejudged the qnes- Desirons, however, of giving our oppo- nents no apparent advantago, we appeared before this committee and discussed the right to our seats in the Convention, though knowing that a report against us had been deciled upon cA were nob disappointed. ported in favor of the exclusive adnussion of the Tam- many delegation; but the Convention, deen subjected to the ‘dri exercis: the report. It voted down the report, and resolved that oue-half of each delegation should be received. This re- ‘uit astounded the managers, who obtained a ready ad- Journment, avowing their determination to reverse the «on the next day. Y detail the disgraceful occurrences whi cffort to accomplish this object, that by threats, fraudulent appliances and the most. dis- graceful deceptions and misrepresent 1. On the Sth inst. the Conven of the day previous, thus 1 gation entire, which, of course, accomplished We retired under protest, and have re- he friends and relatives of the family are respectfully rom her lato resi ter y) afternoon, at one lay morning, Septem! and Letitia Wes Holloway’s Ointment and = Pills.—To worst of colds, take the Pillsand rb the cheat night and mornin and National Zeitung, German news papers of the city of New York, have also published ar- icles still more reprehensible, and porhaps with more in- jurious effects, than those which have been in the county papers referred to, and i newspapers are largely county, the Grand Jury fear may have operated upon weak-minded men to the ac- complishment of their design, and prevented for the war, which would otherwise have The Grand Jurors therefore invoke the attent District Attorney of this county to the _prosecut! 6 editors and proprietors of the newspapers named, if after public notice of their evil ronrse, t ‘ontinuing to give aid and com request. him to ‘opy of this presentment t tiorney for the Southern district ‘ommencing such pro- 81 Laurens atrect, this (Tr Wasr —O0 Mou Dr. Tumblety’s Pimple Banisher.—Price $1 per bottle, Sout by mail or express to any addeess, Office 499 Broadway. ¢ reintives and friends are respectfully inv al, this (Tuesds ) afternoon, at tw o'clock, from the Fesidence of his parents, No. 250 W enteenth street, ya Tricophcrous is the Best and ‘tion in ady ance. ing, Curling, Cleaning r Dressing, Be Preserving and restoring the Hair, MISCELLANEOUS. T $3—DOUBLE SOLE SHOES, AT JONES’, 10 3 Ann street; at $3.50, quilted committee re- ot having as yet refused to raiity tify and transmit a ¢ dStates District of New York, with a view to bis coedings thereon as the nature of the crimes committed requires, and the jury recommend the District Attorney to adopt’ such measures, if any within his power, as will hereafter prevent the circulation of the Staats Zeiting | and the National Zeitung in the county of Westchester. THE NEW YORKER STAATS ZEITUNG, Among the newspapers presented for indictment by the Grand Jury of Westchester county is the Staals Zeituny, a German daily journal of this city, which, though alway sound Union paper, has been misrepresented by its cne- mies, who denounced it as of secession proclivities, and drow the attention of the authorities to it as above editor, Mr. Ottendorfer, publishes a card in another co- lumn in reply to the malevolent assertions of hie cno- ies,and deprecating such an act of injusticeas his djctment for an offonce of which he is entirely innocont. y square, in whiel he attention of bis patrons to —Mansart.—On Monday, Sept, 9, at Green- wich, Conn., by the Rey. B. M. Yarrington, Aytioxy Tin and Willow Ware, for the fall and winter of eMiLy AUGCETA MansuaLt, beth of Broo FALL CARPETING— russely, Three-ply and Inkrain € A great reduction in 1; no urging to buy; at HIRAM transpired in the It is sufficient to Tower. —On Monday, Sept. 9, x, by . mF Hit, of New Joseruine F. Fow) en, of Sing Sing. 11.—On Sunday’, Sep dence of the brile’s father, by the’ Rey. A. D. D., Axoenas W. KerenaM to Extwa Lovn pets, Rugs, Ma foods guarante ions, they were on reconsidered mitting the Tam- ubusco was brevetted Briga- years he hag been a in an official capacity in Europe. He is outspoken in sup- port of the government, as will be seen by the following lotter, addressed to the Hon. David Tod, the Union can- didate for Goyernor of Ohio:— BUNIONS, IN , daughter of our exclasion, turned t» our constituency to render an account of our * * * * But with this faction we have done. sundered aii ties with itand with its like unscrupulous abettors in the Stats, As we cast Tainmany off three jouse of duty duw to the demo- ¥ of the county, we new cast off the equally depraved cabal whicli las so Jong ruled and has finally ruined the democratic party of the State. We declare our inde- pendeace of both, We have higher aims than party dominance—we desire the salvation of thé country. We are opposed to ary party now until peace and harmony are restored to its counsels, and rebellion crashed out. ‘We ignore party divisions altogether ‘vattle for the glorious cause of the swe are realy to joit rs to physicians and su On Friday, Sept. 6, by the Rev. Rob. he residence of the brid fi ‘TrER, honorary member of thi : &e., from Vienna, Austria, to Mise daughter of John L: Tucker, We havo forover AHAMPIONSHTP New Yonk, Sept. 6, 1861. My Dear Cononer—Although still weary fatigne of a stormy voyage, having but a few honrs since ten to congratulate you upor your nom‘nation as the Union candidate for Governor of Ohio, and to assure you of my cordial sympathy and earnest support. Tunderstand your position to be ef unconditional deyo- tion to the Union; the resistance of all terms of com- promise inconsistent with the honor and porpetuily of the nation, and of a vigorous prosecution of th the armed conspirators who beleaguer the capital. y, then, to my friends, whose joint action I invoke, Tam with you and for the Union. Ever faithfully, GEORGE W. MORGAS Attorney General Bates left this city at noon yesterday for Washington. eut. L. Smith, of Batavia; C. A. Morse, of Cherry Val- ley; F. H. Peck, of Albany, and J. Clark, of New York, stopping at the St. Denis Hotel. and Capt. Shurtleff, of the United States Army; S. B. Dana, of Boston; T. C. Geddes, of Ohio; M. Brown, Jr., of Penn Yan; W. H. Bowden, of Liverpool: wton, of St. Louis; G. Worthington'and Cleveland; 0.'K. Green, of Detroit, and R. B. Baker) of Philadelphia, are stopping at the Fifth Avenue Hotel. Major H. A. Conant, of Missouri United States Army; C. R. Dimons, of lowa; Lima; William Judson and wite, of Indiana, and William M. Kay, of Canada, are stopping at the Metropolitan Ho- 4., from Boston, Mi compelled by a Paris, Vienna and ; ta ; wston papers please copy. plorations in Alisa. Soe 4 in New York, 1 FFActs ang sruszon! No, 8 Maxton Stuer, New Yore, July 20, 1261. Dean Doeror—I bave been alllicted with total and this morning I was indus can iroagine 1 \ my hearing was suddenly, and without pain, restored Bacow.—-Killed, in batt uly 21, Geonax Jones Bacox, aged 19 y Bacon, of this city. lo, at Mannssas, Va.,on “unday, He was a volunteer in Com- pay you a Visit. TO THE EDITOR OF THE DERALD. I notice in your paper of Sunday an article under stating that the horse and light wagon which ran over the body of Bridget Bradley was Such is not the fact. until some two hours afterwards, and I have since mnderstood that the Loree was ranning: away without adriver and belonged to Mr. David Allerton, of GORNELIUS FARLEY, Corner of Eighth avenue and Forty-second sts. ly in the action by a His comrades buried him on the fi .—-On Sunday, September 8, - ofSimson Buchanan, aged 67 years, 3 months and are ready to do « Coroners’ Inquest a asiire of using s influenced by like mo- tives, aud pledge ourselves to throw whatever power we ‘possess in fayor of any movement of a Union characte: dn which all past party divisions are ignore and bolieve that the Mozart Hall party has leon basely amalignod and misrepresented. Since the of the present crusade against the institutions ot country by the fanatics of the South, this or- ganization has maintained a ‘of its distinguished loaders, I knew nothing of ou for the immense ano ’ T beg to thank you for what T ean so truly ap- preciate, Fam, siz, your obedient servant, EDWARD TEMPLE HARRISON, Dr. VON MOS@HZISKER'S olfice for cuvin, the blind is at 10% Climtow place, betweex Hon. Davip Top. the occurrene The relatives and friends of the family, also the mem- berg of Atlas Lodge, No. 31 invited to attend the funeral, at ten o'clock, from her late residence, No. & are respectfully Forty-fourth street. ifth and Sixth Glasgow (Scotland) papers please copy. nday, September 9, at Bellevue Hospi- tal, Many Carrey, aged about 23 years, Casnny.—Ou Monday, September 9, at his residence, Fo/t Hamilton, of a lingering iliness, which he bore with Christian resignation, Rey. Connguits J. Cansey, ‘Phe reverend clergy of » big relatives and friends, are requ of requiem for the repos Wednesday morning, at ten o'clock, in St. church, Fort Hamilton. position. One the honored Mayor led off in an eloquent denunciation of the lion at the great Union park meeting. He @ recoremendation to the Common the appropriation cf a million of dollars He offered his services to United States in any miitary capaci. y that might be useful, and raised and titted oat a regi- ‘ment namest after Mozart Hal ‘ered chairman, the Hon. Jol 4n this city, which he new commands as Colonel on the tof duty at the city of Washingto of our Organization have participated almoet equally neatly, while the numerous regiments which were rwarded from this city were made u rauk and fie taken from Mozart Hail. Torts with what Tammany Hall has done, and it will be aseen while she has skuiked from the responsibility of the occasion, wo have thrown ourselves into the conflict, con- tributing men and money in suppressing an outbreak for the existence of which we were in no degree responsible. ‘The Hon. Fxrvanno Woon offered the following resoln- tiong, which were adopted by the unanimous vote of the amemibers present:— Resolved, as tho sense of this General Committee, That we endorse frilly the rej national denioeracy o ROCERIES AND FLOUR FOR THR MILLION. Carviey.—On M Atnany, Sept. 9—P. M. Flour steady, Wheat—Sales, in small'parcels for mill- ing, were mace at $1.06 for red State, $116 fo Michigan, $1 20a$125 tor erdinary to good white do. goes afloat, is better: sales of 30,000 bushuis nd the eame figure for lots deliv- ais,on the street, range at 250, ; day evening 2,500 delivered, and to-day 5.000 ; wd 9,000 bushels do. at 33. at 18iqc. a 18%e, 4,009 do. flour, 23 bhds, 10 149 bales Wool, 107 Dbis. wheat, high wines, 1,866 bbls. flour, 190 ws to New York, Sopt. orn, 112,000 do, wheat, 23,500 do. oats, Berrato, Sept. 9—P. M. quiet: wales 13,600 8,000 bushels red Corn in good demand, market firm: Canal freight followed this up b Council in favor ‘the President of t ONE, TWO w York and Brockism, and f o ed to aitentt the 1 4s Boast ¥. Van Vleet tern mixed at 40. ered at Fast Albany. for new, and 35. for bushels Chicago sold at bushels tate at 3. Whiskey—sales 150 bbl York 154 bbis. high win \TRONG'S PATENT ARMY TRONK AND PORTABLE Corner of Warren street and Bedstead combined. Broadway. Priee $17 and $25. HIPPING MERCHANTS. WOLFE’S SCHIKDAM SCHNAPPS, ele%rated Schiedam Aromatic in bond or dety paid, put up with Ger- panish, Frenol merchants can purchase for the South Ameri- cau, bast india and European markets, deli Rotterdam or Hamburg, at Jess than the Now York price. i ‘the Schawpps is well known and sells froely in all the markets of the world. For price, &e., apply vO} Another leader, our hon e, raised w regime Immediately’ after the service the remaing wil! be conveyed to the Cemetery of she floly Dr. M. Baez and party, and Dr, M. de Briceno and daughter, of Venezuela; Licut. J. States Navy; D. B. Fisk and family , of ( tin Flint, Jr., and Miss Fl ferran, of New C and other mem- CiaRk.—On Sind Crank, son of Patric 2 months and 10 days. We have paried with our only love, Our little blue eyed bo: But I hope we'll meet in Our own, our angel boy, The friends and acy of his grand uncles, y evening, September 8, Teomas W. and Mary Ann Clark, aged 2 years, of the United 900 cases of Wolfe's Schnapps for sal mag, Dutch, $ Boston and East ago Of’ Saratoga; Peto: la, and Charles Richard- in the main, b: : son, of Philadelphia, are stopping’at the Gramercy Park ‘trast these ef- 87,000 do. feed. Bieven abore Colonel Torbet and Lient. Parsons, of the Urited Army; Dr, Walker and wif day, of Fortress Monroe: Lamb and A. W. Campbell, of Virginia; Jhdge Caton and family, of Ottawa, Tinos aibtances of the fareily matricR aud Michael ot respectfully invited to attend the funcrat, this (Tue afternoon, at two o'clock, fromthe residence of bis 57 Mott street, without further invitation. nday, Septermber 8, Jous jet and unchanged 1 Chicago spring at 8 winter at 93¢. 134,000 bushe on wheat to Ni . W. Paxton, R. Turner, of Paitimor atoga Springs, and James Shay, of St. ¥ ping at the St. Nicholas Hotel, Gov. E. D, Morgan, Adjutant General Hiilhouse, and G. A. H. Graves and G. F. of Troy; F. G, Clark, of Sandy Hill; Colonel and Colonel Harris, of Providencs Boston: D. Pratt and wife, off W. Buck, of’ Chicago; 'f ew York; M. Hazard to LPHO WOLFE, HOFFMANN, DORREPAAL & CO., BIANCONE, KLEE & CO, , : 00 bbls. flour, $6,000 bushels wheat, 78,000 lo, crn, 3,000 do, oats. Ex? ports—1,000 bbis. flow, 163,000 busbels wheat, 209,000 do. corn, 17,000 do. eats. ; Conver, in the Soth year of his a : ‘The rolatives and friends of the family aro respect invited to attend the funeral, from the Methodist Ey pal church, corner of Fourth ax Hiamsburg, this Uuis city to the Convent See eae Oswsao, Sept. 0—P. M. Corn unchanged; Other grains @ Facuse on te 4th and Oth tual. and adopt its conclusions a That oven if the proc Capt. F. Upten, of Whoat quiet: no sales. nira; Wayman Crow, of edings of that Convention our support, its rejection ng, at ton o'clock | sales 22,000 be | Canal freights quiet Baker, of | rally asking | One boat fs ta } gram by Take. | Dushels wheat, 42,000 busuels corn, (0. PERSON CAN LBAVE 8. PASSPORTS t BOD Of William 2 ace, ‘The Mozart repre: d their delegates thr stances ag Woprecedented as they The friends and acqwaintances of th ‘ed in Toronto f fully invited 40 @teud the funeral, this ( lig ik bhe Arabia, Judge Hallburt ou the 6th inst. 19 Ubls, dour, 39,000 , U. &. Passport Agent, &,, 274 Broadway, coruer Chambers street, He crossed the Ai : 5 SHIPPING NEWS. Movements of Ocean St ¥ROM EUROPE. Names. Leaves Congress... Ant City of Baltimore Hainmonia , Awerpook.. UbWwerpeol, Honthianpie SPECIAL NOTICE, Ail etters and packuges intended for the New Yous Wanstw lil Le seater, pay. 5 36 | Moor ser 619| mam waren. Port of New York, September 9, 1861, Matanzas, Licsegang, Matanzas—Mora Bros, Na- o~—Fabbri & nell, Migturn & Oe Pp Oniarlo, Hosrne Ship Admiral, Bilton Bark Fo ° iW Bark Oldeabury ‘ork and a ot ur er jt rk ond a market—Ru- ric George & Albert, Thompson, Marse(liee—@ F Camana. Wig APL (Br \ Blogeon, Se—eeiuurkseree 1s tichards, ain AVente, Kelly, Stdohns, NF 8 Dealey. Duvea, Leland, Pliladelpbia—Kon Brunt & Philadelphia Black Diamond, Kyan, Pie Yon Brunt & Slaght, deiphia—Van Beane & ARRIVED. gunboat Pombroke, Commander Berry, Potomac Ri put in on account of head winds, and ne 13, with hides vit AZ, carried away Mth, the and the wen house, galley Autrift, drawing the adogn, Evalis, Valparatso, J pes Wo, Juno 27, Int dd 8, yy W gale} 28th ani dN, with tere tchhouse, stove after by washed t fine weather of Ox: antic mn lou 81335 1 bad light a 4¢h inst, Tat 3408, lon 6907, wns bon of Halifax, Capt Dinsdale, 6 days hen Jacmel, and res ved some New York papers. Aug 8 1439.35, ton 7, wae ded by an oMfleer from whaling bark Oriole, Mick, of tor Fa sp; also, whaling bark Union, @ ey 10-AST, Lat 28945, lon 72, page mal, white witha Ki {variable windag n schr Dasher, Wipe (pe Pra’ Brow), Led Jon, 42 days, in Datinst, to & Wendi. st, Mat 40 15, fom 72.30, saw , 1200 tons), Mason, Philadel. 1), Wellington, Barbados, U6 Hi Trowbridge’s Suns, of New Haven, vis, Havana, 19d . in ballost, to W vhon, Sydney, OB, 16 with col, hip Lan phia, 3 days, in bal er ( Awith molasse Guanche (3, on (Thr), oP T Nevius &'Son, Payson, Lingan, CB, 16 day chy Julia M Schr Adele ir Nicanor, Parker, Providence, 2 days. hr Fakir, Hh zabethport, MI Hall, 1 for Portland, hr MH Read, Kelley, a Hedford. art, Newburg for uth, NHL. loop Mary Elizabeth, Plumb, Blizabethport for Buidge- Taunton, 2 days port), Grumley, Washingtem, , Balthnore, t W Brune, Fost r Novelt adelp) r i, Allen, Philadelphia, nes, Philadelphia, BELOW, Two barks, unknown. SAILED. ip Matanzas, Matanzas, Swe bark Solide, Duakirk, Br brig Empress, Loudom; sehr Bon, Rio Janeiro, Wind at sunset NE, Misccllaneo iy Sonn CaRvER—' word,” reported cap ip called the “Jobe privateer Jeff Davtsand }, Was the John Carvor, Which cles it Phi phia ‘July 20 for the Gulf of Mexloo. Tl was built, fn Math, Maine (wvheuce she baited) in 180), 976 tons, and rated A A. LARGR AMNRICAN on Manicongan pparently just Sur, painted black, wax seen ashore Ri Lawrence, Sist ult. she had t, aud the cap- ns, at Boston from Algoa Bay, on the had a hurricane from SE to ENB, tof snily from th patch to Etlwoo writers, di tary of the Bo: i at b was built Bradford & 1 ‘Wrecking tn: owned sehr a 8 os, Fuller, while hip with ofl, passed a wreel oty Head—&upposed to be that Capt AH Gifford, pilot of n hin return and went in search of t nd returned for assistance, n Onn sailed fron this port 7th inst for 8t Johns, PR, and went ashore the xame night on Romer Shoals, where she lay all aight, thumping badly. She was got off the next morning and proceeded to sea, She had no pilot, Whalemen, 8 ce port arrivals above, A letter from on board bark America, Luce, of Matt, reports her on Roderique Ground in June, from NHolland, of! not re- ported; on sate ground. n May, bark Rose Pool, Fisher, Be gartown, 3 whs alongside. jpoken, &e. rod, from Beaver Harbor for Liver- a 2, mithern Chief, from Havre for St John, NB, Sept 7, M, iat 43, lon 67 25. 1 Saif Bovrhorus, from Quebec for London, Aug 5, Int 4510, Jon 43 55, Bark ‘Pransit,trom Sagun for London, Aug 22, lat 47 $2, lon Bark Sarah A Nickels, from Cardiff for NYork, Aug 30, lat 42.19, lon 58 05. Bark Heiress, Clark, from Glasgow for NYork, Sept S, lat 43.15, lon 58, Foreign Ports. AvGoa Bay, July 4—No Am vessel sn port, Newcastie, NB, Aug 29—Arr ship Bellic of the Oveaa, Ciummings, Liverpool, StJouse, NF, Aug 23—Arr ache Lena, Pendleton, NYor®. (Pax Stramsine Arnica, ove Cark Rack—TeLeararire.] Ave from NYork Aug 27, Orpheus, at Bremen; 23 30th, Pennsylvania, at Queenstown. ‘Art from NOteans 31st, Cyprian Queen, at Liverpool, Sid for NYork 28th, Ben Lomond, from Sanderinud; 20h, Queen or the East, trom Liverpool; 30h, FA Falmer, from eal, the South Shoal 13 miles SE of wrecked last, (Latest via Queenstown.) Arr from NYork, aiken, af Cardiff; Orpheus, at Bremer haven; Solon, at Lisbon: Be ist, nt Greenock; Fratellt, and Mischief, at Quoenstow: w Orleans, at Liverpool; Baltimore, and Hermoine, at Isle of Wight, i American Ports. BOSTON, Sept 7—Arr barks Rose (Br), Stephens, Algow Ray, CGH: Gen Cobb, Haskel!, Newport, Ks sehr Lucy be Sharp, McElwee, Philadelphia, ld ship Eleetric Spark, Candage, San Francisco; bark Amy, Hamme Phiiadel- sclirs Anna Hinks, Alderson, Port an Prince; Medora, creWil, Jeremie; Wi If Mailler, Rich, Washington, DO} Ann. McGee, Hoffman; Pequonock, Barnes; N B.T Thomy John B'Anstio, Duviss JH Burrell, Treland; Foster; NG 'Wassoh, Mitchell; Charles I ary Batterson, Godirey, and’ H W God- ladeiphia; Howard, Baker; R MPrice, Kel- d Lamartine, Johnson, NYork, Sid, wind W to NW, olunteer; brig Orkney’. Sth—Arr ship Kingleader, Matthew: ware, Hamilton, Georgetown, DO; schrs WB Darling, Bax- W RK Genn, Bacon nnie E Martin, Ed- W Dillon, Plerces and Silver roline Grant, Bressey, Jec= hing went to sa, wind N toN&. yt6—Arrachrs' Lealer, Gardner Elizabeth- i iman, Smart, N York. FALL KIVER, Sept Sil sca, Susan Mary. Taylor, ‘ork; Adele Felicia, Cartwrigut, Elizabethperts sloop Nep- Davis, do. . MISTIC, Scpt 6—Sld sloop Emily M Ridgely, Bearse, Jer- ty. iW BEDFORD, «Sept 7—Sid schrs Lamastine, (i Vareham), NYork; Native, Cubberly, and Bella, De- hart, Stat Island. EWBURYPORT, Sept 6—Sid schr E W Perry, Sampson, Philadelphia, NEWPORT, Sept TSM eohra Richard Borden, Arni from Fall River for EUizabethport; Cornetia, Mackey, a Diadem, Ludiain, Providence tor do; Artist,’ Forrester, do for NYork; WW. Brainard, Bowditch, Bristol for do; JP Wallace, Staples, Taunton for do; sloops Emily Jane,’ Bab- bitt, dofordo; Alice, Davis, Warren for do. Also sld bark Miriha Anna, Chast, Havana; schr Cordela Newkirk, Hig be» (from Philadelphia), Salem, having repaired. Sih—Arr brig 8 P Brown, Hammond, Liverpool ria Queens town, PHILADELPHIA, Sept 7 a 8—Arr brig James Crosby, Jcuce Thomas: sente Lobannane Test Saas; Jus Sat erthwiite, Maloy: LW Pratt, Wheldon: My Mk Banks, Cane Johu' R Mather, Thompson, and J) MeCarthy, Smith, ; Armadillo, Pettengill, Portisud. Chi steancr Ken- Snaton, Baker, Bossa, ship Sewall Delano, bamdon; bark. Arclia, Kerlin, Pernambuco and mt; sels, Alfred ee ired), Dare, Faimouth for orde 5s eeroenr tp boty FH Perkina, Goodridye,’ Salem: HP, Siena trey; and SJ Bright, Smith, Gloucester; ILA. Weeiks, , Wey: Inouths L Dupong, Herring, Medford; 8% Abbott, Tavtlam; IH Ail ny Ketchum: F Edwards Babecoks JC Hatterson, jeorge Edwards, Weeks, Reston; Etna, Smith, Hand, and Oe Weolston, Gurrizap, NHavens M Barton, Der- Dei yiag at the Delaware London; brig Dela- el, Sept 7—There are nove } Wnt, dp echoes Win Allen, for New York Tstuel Hal for Jersey City; Gaw Burton, foe Portsnouths Oriental, for Pall iver, J Willamson Jr, Yor Boston; MG Leonard, fox Rock line, for Havana; Aisop, for Brovidenc & fur Boston; brig Isla, Yor Laguayra; bai , for Barsadoa, PORTSMOUTH, Sept Arr schrs Bilen Baker, Seelmam, Philadelpkan: 6fh, G Medford, Doyle, do. PROVISENCE, Sopa 7—Are. auonsaors Ospray, Kenney, and Pelican, Jone York; sonrs Jobn Jones, (tre: ogort, Buckalso, Philadelpiias Almira T, Brig Nomiezuma, Pen on. Amelia, Haraneen White, Marvey, Pow Ewen} John d Darling, Mowes, NYorks sloop Vienna, t Even. Sid wire, Maria Janbe Mal and Maine Law. Amesbury, Phi Fs ue sou; Daniel T “Willets, Lg iat, CRHIMMUANES, and W A Steel- an Via Fall Kive ysesd, sechra Brandywine, hout; Adeline, Long, , Port Ewen, Sid schre ; Tea'L Howard, Jones, Phila- avid B Wolfe, Buckalew, PE TRRAXCISCO, Aug 43—Cld ship Iconium, Huestis, Mi Tat Aetp