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- twenty milos avd comes. back, to within three hundred NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, ota carry out Laoir A igus, and wisely concluded to drop ‘tbe matter whoce it was and muke ap cxccution dotad @isewOore, The meu to shoot the degerte’s. were accord. ingiy drawn from a Louisiaua regiment. tnd Wen all was the guilty ivts were plagedin Hine, and at the, word of command shot, with thair bucks towards thei @xoculioners. A strong force of Louisuna aud A.abamna yolunteers was kept clove ot hand to suppress any oute break that might occur among the drafted men; but the affeir passed Of without apy deniwoust. stuns ef conse- quence on the part of the litter. There ure many es- caped conscripts hirking in the bushes in Northorn and Central Mf: Whoare afraid to show thenscives for fear of arr ‘a 3 have taken a.) the able-bodied mea between sixteen and sixty, without regard to any ties that may make their g' che army a matter of sevions Incouvenionce, Im several instances as high as tua thousand collars was ollered for substitutes, My informant says that he has tre- quently heard threats against the Oilicers whenever an engage Hy MORTAR FLEK? GOING LELOW. Tt is probable Uist operations before Vicksburg will cease fer the present, and that the troops new hulding it will enjoy the dog’ days with comparative freedom from moicsiallon, catia Porter's mortar fleet is to -@uspend ity action here and xeserye its shells for cther localities. As | am now writing (nine A. M.) the. prepa ations are doing completed for an immediate departure. twelve of the mortar boais are tO go in tow of the CHfton, West- field, Miaui, Jackson, Owasco and Harriet Lane, ‘The Octorara, Cupt, Porter's thigship, precedes thom, and will remain at a convenient pot wnt they # rive, aller which sthey will procead direct to their destinavion, while the Bleamers that tow them are to arn to Vicksburg, un- fess Farragut’s fle go vhere, At prosent ihe Jatter movement ap; quite probable, as the coming dow water ih the Mississippi will bo likely to ineon. vevtence the deep draught veces. Four of the mortar boats remrin here, and all vessels of Warregut'’s fect that 1 not. named above ‘have as yet no orders for meving. The steam vessals what are qo.ng are at this métuont making ap their tows, and aro expecta: to be off by two or three o'clock P. M. today, It is por<:bie that tho plan may be chai fore departure, and ev e biat now mom expected from she ermand the order for foaving. We suppose that the reverse before Richmona wand the falling back upon James river, of which we have ra no reason for removing this part eof our fect, With those mortar boats away the siege of Wicksburg will diuivish to an affair of minor importance, wand the flotuin i the fleet from below be y of patiently awaiting the arri- ex) of tronps 19 operate on land, ‘Td CUT-OFF ON THM PENINSULA, “The groat cana! omeck of the papinsula does Bot prop 7038 River men who know ihe _Miasiectnp as a jockey knows ths fine points a horse say that a channel to w. rk Fret seny must start, at some point whord ho current strikes (oreibly against tho bank, ‘Phe eugi- meers who lait out the canal have tocated the dpper eud in a deepeurve in ths back, where there is noourrent, but cwhere, on the ontrary, there is a sight oddy setting against tho corse of ts river. This. isa sad over pd one that may delay the rush of the wator through Witeh. Yesiertay the lovel of tne river was reached and fanal opcried; but ths water refused lo run, A slern- i boat wes Lwored at the upper end of the canal, and tions of its whool in witempt was made to 1 with water, but without sucecss, The @niwieft ure to cig deoper or wait fora asisoin the river. The first measure will probably bo vadopted, uid in its failure the second will bo effectual. Whe noxi tleod of the disis: A will Cogur early in 1863, and if we are thon before Vi 7 all see tho chan- umel made across the point and the city become an inland, locahty. In high wer it takes bet @ short time sto cut through a neck of land. When tho Raccourcl sout-off was made a few years ago, asmali ditch wag dug stwo feet wide and a fect beiow the water level. A pilot eu one of the Loats told me yestorday that he was pass. dng the upper cui of tho ditch just as the water was let In. Ag hour and a hal! later, as he found tho lower end, ho torrent was rushing through a channel a8 Wile aa the main stream aud with a depth suliicient to float The largest boats, ihe river wes fitll of floating timber and debris from the land, and as ‘be looked up the new made channel he conld see the tall cypress, s¥oqinore zhi, rand cottonwood trees toppling wid faiting mto the rush. stream like alks before a reaper’s sickle. ~ Twenty= four hours 'ater the cut-off became {Le rut? for stoamerd. Racocou.<, bend was twenty-four miles lovg, while its cut-off does not exceed half a nile, At ditlliken’s bond, ‘twenty-five mifos above Vicksburg, the river flows _yardg of tho commoncement of tho bend. A gang of fuegeoes will borent up in a few days to make a caual weross this post. and (hus shorten the distance to Mein. ry and othe. places above. MRED GUNGOATS EXPECTED, i ‘gar sas »brogg and Sumter are Cin ted here to- day. former Will be commended by Dleutenant Bisbep, who displayed a2 much gailantry inher capture, , aw ren be insed ne 2 police bodt along the river. She is * sguid to bo ono of tha fastert steamers in the servico. » Meatternut colored paint with which the boats were: danved. i the time thoy were taken -bas been covered with a re. ‘spectable drees of black, and tho. boats are uow far bet. and invre ofective than the: on. the day oT ry fell into the nuncs of the Yankees. Sue Sener woaihits oth cruiting Officers. quite tikeiy that we shall bo to retiove fgnd force'on hn! Mian shore aa tho os HE REIVENE® rnisoxnes oF THE terran saree fowl the at ig will bo Be bus iittle ne |= TEGIMENT. bared two us, asthe poeitle fon has been held morely ag o meatier cf -sonventenggbo tha gun’ wa, . re ‘Dur Norfolk Gorrespondonce. » sNomvors, Va., July 21, 1864. A Murder in Camp—Botiness of the Rebels, che. Sergeant Hroughile, of Company D, Fifty-eighth Pennsylvania Voiunteers, was murdored in camp on Saturday morning, by Sergeant \iccant, of the same ‘pompany, under’ the following circumstances:—On Fri- ‘doy evening both mon were somewhat intoxicated, and ® quarrel ongued in rotation to some liquor, during whieh Broughile struck Vincen¢ over tho head with e feote, inflicting a severe wound over the Ieft vaye. Ov Saturday morning, while Broughfo was congaged in policing the camp; “Vincent emerged Trom bis, tont with a Joaded. musket, and, taking sdeltborato aim, shot his late antagonist im the neck, ‘The tree wt * cove twenty minutes, Hoe ves a wife and family. “Vineent was inm errcetod and 1s awaiting trial. ray 8 As I mentio: el in 8 last, the rebols are growing luite hold jn the vicinity of the Nausomond. "A few aya ago,T jearn. Aras | two hundred of thea crossed sha. river in the viclaity of Suik, They went on board of @ fruit vessel irene this vicinity, aud made them. welves quite ‘ree und easy. The repo. t irom the neighbor- hood is that they returned abnight. Four mou of suet ty. eighth Pennsyivoniu regiment report that while berryiug, -ebout five miles from their camp, they wore attackort by yfive men in gra. ey who fired a votley upon them “from Tevoly, theo “retreated. No ofe was burt. The bolduces wake wiih the rebels cont round us is scmewhat rormaikabje, and lewis to the eupposiiion that they intend ty give us'a brash before tong. Captain Cheisiensen, T hear, js about to roturm to his sold position apou Gencral Wool's, stail, wish the rank of scolone!, This news will prove gratilt to the ndme- fous friends of Gayt. C., Wito ipcheof the moat po rt tar safcors iw tis eecuon, His promotion is dota tribate to Lis ma: ‘The people of Norfotk wil! tratt ith him reluctant! General Cameron's Interview with the P, Emperor of Rassi [From lo Harriebarg Telegraph.) From private lotter* received m-tins erty slirect from £Bt, Petersbusyg, we ly.cu that Genera! Cameron, Minierer 40 Rusnia, iid Grrived sufly at the cepimt of thy nation wwheie his icgation 1s, esta ptatnd, antl that ho @izo his Grst interview with 0 ror Alexander. Ac Fishd etiquette of the Russian court, it is nperor tO grant on iwterview vmtil o time after the arrival of a Minister, mest imnivdiately ranted, ant the reece tion made the more cordial by the ernest solicitule with which the Empetor tnqnired the emdition of the American poopie, vhoir fesontces, Kum<rical power, inteigence, werlth and a 3 3. progress. “Ei ths sokarviaw, the Russian monarchievineed e of cur system of government, and “Ste Semteation tor the” sucoees © wa Inadl rage. fo «tle dovelopmout tho yest extent of sree d tow wwaihin§ the luster on Of. thé tedert ., ‘That auth inive of the Bay weror, » Ii. the Great Reput wa, and consod to veield wn intl; and of ely utboriby, in she maintained at fli has Fest was broken ds the course of enry @nda contivent destined by God for the happy hnae or millions of froe intelligent people, would Ad given to infl- odelity and barbar{sin, ruin and desota ‘After such expressi7c# to the Amor a ‘Minister, there an be ne mistaking the oordia! feeling and hearty oyun pathy oF ihe ayirey of Rursia, nor cau there be an amisappreheugion concerning the dosp interest ho raani- este in the success ahd Aestiny of tha Tnited Sister, his teeliug was roctorocdted by Mr. Comore, who had sthe mont dlattering asanaances.to oper Luat che iuterost of Sademes poople was no loss rineere ia their saliot- efor the enccoss and tiighty progress 0! the Golaseal omy re 4f the North. Representing such whiai, cat 4veiema, and governed by authority 80 ad, there ts Bull no reason Why Ru shold not bo vuited fn teue aad stern au irresistible fuiluonce ou tho world, Jone, Jizacion would be eb Sheed, sanco, and wield Renna lh cureenkion Southern Ports of Velivery Abolished. AN ACT 10 AROLIEM CHRTAIN POUTS OF DELIVERY “IN ANY MISKSSIVPE VATLBY, Bait enactad by the Sencve wink [trust of Hepresnia- hives of the draled Sales of America th Congres aseertblet, That the seve. laws constituting Danifbal,in the cHate of Missouri; Hickwan and Columbes, in the ‘dcate uf Menkuoky ; Chattanooga and Knox ilic, ih the Stato of fonpesses, and Tuiscumbie, ia the tote of Alabama, and Phrevoport, 1 the State of” Low ports of delivery, Ge and the sare ave Loreby repeaied. Approved July 11, 1862, Capture or Union ¢ Cn Caio, July 22, 1963. Fifty thrve mon of the Third Michigan eavalry were papturod by Uc revels wear, Bo seyill 7 ed Satur tay. tis sanbee urred almost daily iu that’ vi nity * « igence, Bervcrve tue }rqvon Deatees Ov to 18 ManK.—Since Priore west FuRtiogs Keliy end Quackenbush, of the Jo! Tereon Market Police Court, have issy 1 hiindred ware cants against Viquot donlérs for selling liquor without a deenee, This onglit to preve a sufficient warning to men angaged in that business and induce them to take out tieauses without delay. The Europa’s Ma Boarow, July 22, 10. ‘The mais por the Ruropa, for Livers. via lialites, ese Ab 81k U'elook teomortew ( slay) wr eirg @s6 abe will not aail until about nine 6 look = CARLY SU Pa ROP Eee EE yee ne RET Cry pee We Toe CE RTS TS oe ee THE KEW ENLISTW ETS, Military Movements in New York and Vicinity, ‘Things are beginning to look brighter aud brighter in the recruiting line, and the different stations aro doing an excellent business in tho way of enrolling nanos to fight im defence of the Union. No stono is left unturned by the officers representing the various military organi. gations in order fill up thir commands to the Proper maxinum, and it is expected thit in a fow weeks New York eity and vicinity will send forth to the war as goodly representatives of muse’e, endurance and patriotism as havo yet shouldered a musket. ‘The follow- ing list wil! give thena: f the principal ers: their headquarters and officers in clarge 0 et Buolt Sharpshocters, Spinola’s brigaie, 127 street, New York,and No. @ Water slrect, Brooklyu— Capt. W. HL. Phillips, ‘Thurlow Weed Guard, Empiro Brignde—Capt, C. B. Sloeper, Liout. Howard Buch—vorner of Vesey and West stgots, New York. First’ regiment National Volunteers, Mozart Hall, 814 Broadway—tol. Wm. Gurney. Fourth Senator distrion regiment, 446 Broadway— Peter Movormott, Colonel, Lithonse Light Infantry (se-ond regiment Spinola’s Euapire Brigade), , 602 Broadway—Company H, commanded by Captain Bowles. Corcoran Zouaves (third regiment Spinola’s Brigade). Recruits. for Company K, Captaiu Thoinas Murphy, roe ceived at 76 Prince ant 170 Centre atroats. Stanton Legion, 174 and 177 Grand street, and 190 atid 201 Brvery-—Coionel “Allen. e henrsit lama Guard, foot of Gouverneur streot, Colonel urnbull Pini these named above, there aro several others daily springing up. ‘THE CORCORAN ZOUAVES. Tho title of this reziuent—it being culled aftor the gal- lant Colonel of the Sixty-vinth, who atil les a prisoner in the hands of the rabels—is attracting a large quantity of the Irish eloment into its ranks. ‘Tho regiment will be the Third of Spinoiw’s Einpire Brigade, and $150 bounty is offercd to each man who gubscribes his name to the rol}. Colonel Marri tN. Croft will take commund of the corps in the fiold. Recruiting offices for the brigade are situated in various parts of thia city and Brooklyn. POURTH REGIMENT—EMPIRE BRIGADE. Col. James G. Burke is ia command of this corps. The headquarters of the regiment are at 534 Broadway. In the advertising column will be found a spirited address, issued by Col. Burke to his countrymen, calling upon them to rally in defenco of the Unicu, A perusal of this address will repay the reader. ANTHON BATTALION, This is to be an artillory regitaent, aud will bo com- maunded by Major F. W. Willard, The headquarters are at 593 Broudway, DURYER’S ZOUAVES. Capt. Gouverneur Carr if recruiting at 506 Broadway for Puryee’s Zounves, in order to fill up the places of those who have fallen in the discharge of their duty, YOURTH REGIMENT NEW YORS ARTILLERY. Capt. Faward F. Young is in tho city, raising recruits for the Fourth regiment (heavy artillery), Col. Double” day. Tho regiment is located at Fort Corcoran, Va. ,and is sald to be ove of the finest in the service, A liberal is offered to the regiment on its arrival in Wash- DEYUTATION OF RECRUITING OFFICERS 10 THE MAYOR, The committee of spcrulling. officers appoluited at the Astor House on Saturday last met yesterday morning, Captain W. W. Badger was olocted chairman, and [ieute- nant Rodd secretary. Captain F. P. Dohorty was pro- posed and added to the committee. A deputation of the committes, consisting of the chair- man, Captains Batterson, Bowles, Doherty, Murphy and Phelan, and Lieutenant Rodd, then proceeded to wali upon hig Honor the Mayor, who received the deputation with the greatest courtesy. His Uonor said that he had laid @ copy of the resolutions passed at the moeting of rocruiting officers before the boards of the Common Council, and that some course would be adoptod fo pl the . recruiting officers in a moro favorable position respecting the outlay they necessarily incurred in raising their companies, and that ho will bring the aubject bo‘ore the members of the Committee of the Sixth Senatorial ain t at their meoilug on Thuss- day next; also that ho ey sanecne the’ disadvan tages the recruliing officers labor under, aud sugge-tet that their cago should be represented to the Governor by tho various committees of the Ce The deputation then whidrew, A voteefthanks was. thon passed to ti aa heen ‘¥sq. ,ex-Presidont of Katon Brothorhov user his oftloo. Dus noticeof the nex: eat os © be ye ee to the iulemnbore of the ae meeting of tho returned prisoners of the sixty nisth regioven be held to-night at the armory. As these soldicra ha y been released on parole, it is their ine tention to inate themselves into a “home guard. INVITATION TO GENERAL MEAGHER. An invitation Nas boon extended to General Meagher end ataff, by the lessees of Walluck’s thoatre, to attend the performances at that populur placa of amusement on ‘Thursday evening. ENLISTMENTS IN JERSEY CITY. Subscriptions, coming from private sources, have becu started in Jorecy City for tho purpose of encouraging enlistments. It is supposed that Governor Olden will offer $50 bounty for the same praiseworthy purpose. CORRECTION. To yesterday's jasue the name of Captatn Jose) h Cook, of Company A, Firet regiment National Guaras was mado to Le Joseph H. Cook. Tho Captain gives $10 bounty, out of his private purse, to every man snlist- ed, instead of $2, as stated in the Hemaly. - This is addition to tho liberal bounties of the federal govern. ment, the Slate aud the city. Of two mien enlisted y terday, one took the fall bounty of $10; but the otuer wold uccrpt no more than §5, as that was sufficient for his immediate wants, Relicf for the Familics of Veluntecrs— Payments Resumed. Jn accordanes with the netico fssued by Mr. Comp. treiiet Haws, the distribution of the fused iv nid of the families of voluuteows from this city was resumed terday in the several districts, erck applicant entitles Pork, or offaay relint the famiths of co dion sol ed, That the co-operation of our fe and hereby is, wallcited fa the urguutza: Out, War Meeting at Hornelisville, N. ¥. ot Hokweusvi.n, N. ¥., Suly 22, 1862. A very large and spirited war meeting was Lela here last bight, and ably and forcily addressed by ions. R..B. Van Valkenburgh, A. 8. Diven, Tracy Beadie, Major G. By Suilth, aod Rev. T. K. Beecher, of Chemuug county. A strong dotermination to prosecute the war and sugtain the government was manifested, and over fifty volunteers came forward and enrolled their uames, This vicinity will promptly furnish its fault quota under the late call for volunteers, Hidijmiay be bevealter furuisherl fw ny cl 2 OF tie Mecting of Loyal Citizens im Baltimore. A mocting was held oa Moaday evening, in the Mayor's office, Baltimore, cousisting of some Gfty l.yal citizona, selected by Governor Bradford, to take into cou- sideration the subject of bounties for volunteers to be raised to supply the quota of Maryland under the new call, Amexesedingly patriotic and pertinent letter {rom Governor Bradford, setting forth the course to be pur- sued, was read at the meeting. Several loyal speeches were made during the evening. Mr. John W, Randolph offered a resotution, to the offect that tho Mayor be re- quested to cali the Common Council together and earnest- ly ucge the passage of ordinance No. 74, whieh was ‘fered by Mr. sutlivan in the first branch, July 14. This ordinance provites for an appropriation of $300,000 for the promotion of the object in viow, aud Mr. Tandolph’s resolution passed after a prolonged discussion, Mr. Henry P. Brooks offered a resolution, requesting the Governor to convene the Legislature forthwith, aud re- commendlig that draiting be resorted to. ‘This wus re- ferred to a comuittae of tive, to bo used according ta their discretion, and the meeting adjourned. The Common Council of Baltimore'and the Bounty tor Volunteers. Baurmore, July 22, 1862. ‘The Mayor has called the Common Council together again to make provision for the bounty to volunteers. The rebel sympathizers of the second branch having hastily adjonrnod last Friday, to defeat the resolution for this purpose passed by the first branch, another oppor- tunity will be aftorded thom to test their loyalty. The resolution provides an appropriation of $300,000 for the volunteers. The City Council reassembled this afternoon, Tho second branch (secersionis) rejected (he resolution mak. ing an appropriation for volunteers, Considerable indig- nation was expressed by outsiders, It is thought they will recedo from their action. to-morrow, under the pres- eure of public opinion. War Mecting at Detroit. Demort, July 22, 1862. ‘There was an immense medting this afternoon on the Campus Martins, in aid of enlistments undor the recent call for troops. Stores and factories wore geuecally closed throughout the city. Rosolutions were passed requesting the City Council topay a bounty of $50 to each unmarried man and $100 to each married mau on- listed jn the regiment to be raised in this city. Libera} private donations ia addition were offered, and the greatest unanimity prevatlod. The Recruiting Service. {From the Harrisburg (Pa.) Union. The recruits now coming in are for the old regimonte. This week those for thy new levy will come in, and from information we receive from diffrent parts of the State, the number will rather astonish those who hayo been talking of drafting. © “ trom the Washington Star, Juiy 21 } Tt affor? much measure to be able to say that the President's call for three hundred thousand additional troops is being responded to with far more proxiptitude than is generally comprehended. Already more than thirty thousand of the men have been enlisted, though the exertions being mado to get there troops may be gaid to have just fairly commenced. The probability now is that they will all be in the fleld very much sooncr than ihe mibli¢ hing Ey for some days past, A number e new regiments, wo may ald, are fa, GATE Dsoh eee mustered into the service. and are to-dar actually on the way to their respectivo destinations in the fled. The Tarf. FASHION PLEASURE GROUND ASSOCIATION —TROTTING, ‘Tugsvay, July 22, trottitig match, $2,000, mile heats, ‘Dogt three ia five, lo wagons, HM, Woodruff named g. m. Lady Suffolk. D. Vater named b. g. Rattles ‘Time, 2:36~-2:37—: oa ‘The above trot was a handicap, Rattlesnake having to draw a wagon weighing one hundred and seventy pounds, whilg the woight off that of Lady $0 ful faiteds ‘The ont 5S eaieas for (ne viaies Weighed eighiy. tive poubde » and this differcage proved to be enough {0 win, naywith- stuading the graut Stperiority of speed that Rattlesna da is known to have over the mare at equn! woight. I: was, however, @ very interesting and closely contesied racer and required five heats to decide which vas eatitlod to the two thousand dollars, The: aS not a latye attend - ance; yot there wis qulte a lively monoy business trans” acted among the backers of the horses, principally at evens, although in some instances Rettlesnake had the cal! Vefore the start. After the second heat almost any ainount of ods would bave been given by the Rattle guake party, white at the termination of the third heut the mare had the call, and after the fonrtt: heat one tan - dred to tenon i id not flud takers, wo! given with Jady feneths abead of eaeare but not trot soon tock the lead, and was (wo or thece lengths ead at the quarter pole in fort ds, olny. wudiiy, but not fuste: to keop in trong of themare, At the dail milo polo he was about.a length rot her int: peg ui the swine divamee iu front at tw Rate couple of e. ‘Ta —Lavly Sufoik had the best of the start; xp soon the quem tes pole m iene Ho apt this advantage to tho passing that point in 1:19, three quarter pd ting wp 4 ly, shat. stretch tur the heat, ih ’ peiety es rifled tho .alrea’ ton knee, and i relief receiving two weeks’ alljwance in one sam upen ° a. By this. ‘ idemy’ Tattle. presealation of the proper ticlvet or check from thie coi . mvittee of the ward in whick ehe or he hit happen to regio The paytorstors were at thet offices from nine o'clock jn the meoraliug nulil four o'cloek fu the afternoom, plenti. fuliy guppliea with the gpoudy which they duled out with vs little delay as puss ibi the applicauiz. ‘the offices of relie? are as follows :— In the Fourth Senatorial divtrict, at the Rotunda, City Ball Parks; For the Pirdt, Second, Third and Pourth wards, every other Tuesiny. : For the Fiith and fglth wards, every other Wednes, day. Yor the Sixth and Seventh wards, every other Tunre- tho Fonrteenth ward, every other Friday Tn the Picth Senatoris! district , at the corner of Seventh street and Hall place, rear of Tompkins inorket--— For the Tenth ward, every ciuer Tuesday. For tho il ith ward y other Wednerday. For the Thirtoenth ward, ovary other Thur sday. Fer the Se: enteenth ward, evory ot lor Friday, Sixth Sonutorial district, at the corner of Twon t THesday. Ceenth and Sixteenti wards, every other Wadnenday, For the Fightoonth ward, every other Thureday. In tho § re iSenatnriat district, at the State Arrenai, within the talgen ia hnod, Lady Suffolk made the heat in 234. The Lepeioss ern chase of Nattlesnake im this heat had a dane oog euleot on itis chances for winning the race, and his bie! tive tn their endeavors tu hake their money, Lady soffolk having hecome the favorite Fourth Hoi.—The mare went ot will the it tu.4he quarter pote iu thirty-nine second 8 clore ay to her, He forced ler to a break e Tacksirech, ont led past the balfantile pol Jewgih i 1:18 54 e iuiwrest te the tree. quarter, ols, Solng Inpped on Railiogpahe a3 a pw closer and eloser until ber a aw then infront, and after @ most exct beat him a length to the score in Wane provivg too much for the little horse. Bofth Th Lady Suifiik took the lead, Ratiiesnake atter leaving the stand, The mare was ths in advence ot the quarter po'e tu jconds, about the same cisiance jn: ront at pole nel 118, end nearly a distance alwad at rs half a ‘The struggi¢ was continued with in- the mare F cho weight of corner of Seventh avenne and Thirty-Afth straot:— %. For the Twekth and Nineteonth wards, y othor will be @ trot at the Fashion Course for a es? yatakes ot $300, the winner te give all the proceeds: For the Twontioth ward, every other Wotnerday, eopt ‘his own stake (o sowe public charity. For the Fwenty-firet ward, overy other Janrada van For the Twonty-second wate, every other Friday PRS TRIER FARR, COURSE, S0OTON. ‘The greatest precautions Observed again! the Lostox , july 12, 1802, Be Imporitions which have bee #o oxiensively practised hevotofure, aud so stringent are the reguiations taal suo cessful frands are rend imoat out of the queetton. The number of applicants yesterday was quile large, especiniiy at he Rovunia, city Hal, Brooklyn Mi ftary Ma ‘The progress of recruiting in Brookfyn is as spiced ae wilyhe well be detired. The headquarters of the Spiaoly Mrigade ie aituated opposite the © Mall, te ig from Brooklyn that General Spinola expects to raise most of tho non for his brigade, and there ie not the sityhtcat donbt but that Ins expectations will becarried out, Hav ftalo Senator for a number of years fram a klyn district, hin reputation im tio vieinity is whioly estavlizled, and this will necomut fr the munber of Brovklynites who are enrolling themecives wider his stan lard. Governor Morgan has appomted the toltowing yertte- mei as t cominittes for the Second Semmtorial diateist to raise e regiment :—-Jenes G. Nutt, Meg; Samnel Powell, as Moy. B. Lincoln, Haq.; John A. Fine Valiage ee Samual If, Roberes, 1) Gebers, my zdacob Wortinan, sq. ; Stop hen Creweli, was Govoral HB. Duryea, Adam Heapper, eq: Wm ‘Vhowrets Neo. Daeb > “ ard, Geo, H. iy, Famund Drizee Req. ; Den Raq. * ACS von ing mans ie & jong euramunicatton fron tho GoveMor him. wor, This: committee uret at the Civ Hal Heookiya, on Monday avoning, and after sonte diseussiot Actes! upow progenting the namd ot Cap Conk for the colneley of tio regimen Toy also puaged the folowing reseritions: — Resolwot, That in the ovgania the Secont Benford diairtet, Ris Excullerty th in the nowinétlo: merit, miliary Reaat dee ve panne, Wik ately ty acca Hoeohy pat Hety inelios ape ompaulos (rom all Who nay tor, and who are prepared (0 at t's Commer Hag ea Uy (ite ge e will endeavor to require 4 1 @egime t, all the advantay viene foamy often vend! ga: o"ament oF Btate o Rew lds Hse bicade be EIEN) SUAS tS dl PO 2 99 > re = oo Ada te: PBs 3 - 2Es ; +73 3 : 32 oe; The firet day's racing came off to-day on the Franklia Park Trotting Course. Over three Lundred gpeeisions wore prevent, comprising the elite of this city and vi- clniy. The vacing, Was of a very suporwr character, Nortwern horses wit every race, and the fovoriies being defeated ju every instances. ‘the three year old race fox a purse of $390, mite heats, yan we n by Wir, Hunter Sumshive, beating Herchie und Loxington Killy, in Lod and J 59 hee haudie raco, four mile pit tor a purse of was won by Mr. Mo Fhregeweck, beatiag Ie and Nettie Ward, in 7 LY ‘The handicap mile heat race for a purse of $100, was won by Mr, Yforris’ Avalanche, beating Hiisborongh The latter won the Arst heat in 2:02, and alanghe the next threo leas, in 162)g, 1:56 and Each heut was closely contested. ‘The 1wedKing Prom aes Co Lo highly successful. News from San Francisco, Say FRascieco, July 18, 1862 Arrived steamer Sonora, Panaina, San Francieoo, July 19, 1903. Avrivod bark Pmeralt, New Bedford Kxchwoge on New'dork 13 por cout discomtt ; ley poles 1) por Cont Aiseoant, Sugar and tobac improving. Market generally firm, with light spec tive tendene, ader in Battimor . Barmnone, duly Qu, 1852 aiied here Uhin Hoon rdorick Mentveil kitted Ris A horrible murder wes oo A butcher nametGeurse i wife with a butehor knife and thet killed himself, Circulation. NAW Y, Broowmye Navy Yaxn.—A uaval court of iaquiry. 9 lnvostigate the conluct of three of the officers of gunbout Daylight, bas been commenced at the Bowikiyn Navy Yard. ‘The complainant is Commander Larkwood, ung the court ts composed of the following oflicurs:— Commodore Conover, President, Commodore tnuwuc. Commodore dicCiuney, HH. H. Goodman, Exq., Judge Advocate. Commander Lockwood, of tho above named veasel, 16 also ordored for trial before the permanent Board, sitting at tho Pierrepont House, Brooklyn, of which Commodore Storer ia President, Work ia as brisk ag ever at the yard. There aro now some 3,700 namos on the ro!'s of the operatives, and work is increasing daily, Enlist- ments are not as brisk hare as they should be, cousider- JULY 23, 1862. MESCELLA VOUS. a , SING fal rowig mackie} cmiy’ $1 Brat CIMBHISL Broadway Da cama be. 3, ALL SIZBS, ON LAND. Babs, Orommeucsand Triminings, |) mauutaciurens, 97 Duane sureet, is. and all disease $F into eaience vo the pal Culropodiat, ‘eons of the dy. ] BAFNESS CURED.—READ TH Aro & Giblinguisled merchant ia var city. Votumes for tteckt i— New § us be This certifies that my mother © civ wath artal dewlnens, a Ding noises iB the head, together with tous of @ lola los of bearing. Dr. VOw FE! red from her ea:s great quantity of mater, ayulaced bib, relieving her insiancamvously, a sh gravel) thanks that I mee teaimony to his aki ut pain Of the feet, cared wilt ALLE, Revexs jo phy (3) Browd ay. it sj ing the inducements held out, Yet there has bean a de- cidod improvement during the past couple of weeks, A new order has been issued by the Navy Department for the purpose of inducing men to join the navy. Men hore. tofere have only been enlisted for three years or the war; but by the new order they can bo ehipped for either one, two or thres years, at the option of the re- cruit, There are many in our conwunuity who are not willing to join the army’ or enlist for three years in the nayy, and this opportunity ha: deen afforded them of serving their country. The naval rorvice aifords honor alike for the soamtn and of cer, and prizo money is not inconsiderable in these times. Great compiaint is made by the oflicors at this station against the amount of “ shanghiwing” that is practised on the rogularly enlisted sailors by the ‘ press gang” which flood the port of New York. When sailors return froma cruise to this port they are invariably put on board the receiving ship North Carolina, to be reshippod on other vessels, and the poor fellows naturally ask for Permission to go on shore. When they do this they draw some Mouoy, and this press gang, knowing the good nature of the jolly tars, ingratiate themselves into the,friendship of the poor fellows. They entice them inte their hell holes, drug them, and the first thing the sailor knows he is shipped on board some merchant versel, from which this press gang receive a premivm. ‘This is a matter which should be investigated by tho government; for men who trifle with the servants of the country in its proseut crisis should meet the doom of trailors. Two other cases of petly thieving were detected by Cxptain Waugh on Saturday last, ‘Tho guilty parties were laborers, and wore immediately discharged, by order of Commodore Paulding. At the marine barracks there is a force of 205 mon, 185 of whom are fit for active duty. Tho usual drills are carried on daily, and a dross parade ovory Monday morn. ing. Anbexed is a list of the officers at present stationed there:—Major Garknd, Captain Heywood, Lientonant Parker, Liei(enast McElreth, Lieutenant McKean, Liou tenant Corrie, Lieutenant Nokes, Lieutenant Bishop, At the Neve! Hosplial there are not more than 135 in- valids, It is rumored that a stove similar to that used ou the North Carojina is to be introduced into this establishineut., As we havo already given a fall deseriS” tion of it, wo will simply say that, as a insttor of econo- my alone, it should be used at all our na) Commodore Paulding and Communder Meade tre about mokivg appticotion to the department to havea canal cnt through the flats, for the more comfortable conveyance to the Naval Hospital of the sick and wounded saltors and mariues who ate arriving daily xt this station. Tho pre- sent mode of conveyuuce subjects the invalids a great deal of agony, and we hope that the gentlemen who have taken the matter In bands wil! put it through, Paraveraa Navy Yarn,—Tho aifaire at this yard are reporied to be very brisk, tho number of men employed there amounting to about twenty-two hundred, includ. ing mechanics and inborers. ‘The different departments Of labor ehow much activity: Gun earviagos of the Iatest improvement ave turned out rapidiy by a large number of workmen. ‘The blacksmiths, bootbnilders and joiners and other branches of the yard are doing 2 largo business. Jmmence lots of sell arrive daily, which are treated to 4, cont uf ;aint, and the'screw Inserted for the fuse sefore they are filled. Thig keops a large force of me Cugaged. = THE NATIONAL LeaIsiATORE, I, LEGISLATURE. The Wil of the First Seaston of the Phirty-seventh Congress—Operations of the Union Armics=The Battle with the Rebel Ram Arkansas—News from Europe, &., &e., de. A resume of tho work of the fret eession of the Thirty. acvonth Congress, a'list of the Acts paesad snd approved by inc President, ‘a iat of the fuportant mea aid over, tho ,Prevident's: Message on the Confiscation Lill, and the gtomnS Procendings of the Seeston, will be pub- of fn this, woo '® Pasty Haar, veady this (Wednes- day) morning. ft wb. 9!*0 contain the Latest De=patches from the varions Union A. /es operating in Virginia and the Southwest; Au Intererting Account of the bes: erat Fight between tho Rebel plate! Battery Arkangas and the Union Gunboat Carondelet, near Vicksburg; Late News from the South; The Latest fielligcnce from Europe: Reports of the Markets, and 2 yaclely of other interesting reeding: Tanws—Two collars a ar. Single copes four cents. Beattcuy, bxret 03, T7, 59, K 52, 34, Olvewlars % sing either to, EDDY £ CO, o Louis, Mo. MeniAY. Covington, K. Royal Havana Lottery.—Prizes Cashed a mination {urntehed, Highs: wise for sloone v) aldicide ac AG Wall sivtot. Prizes Cashe in au Legalizn a Lotte. ries, Inforn wen, JOUR DATES, Broker, 1 War save ‘The formane tho Opersite grioe fasclnacing. Go uttd eee then tile a: Herring's Patent Champion Fire and Borvlar Peco! Safes, 261 Broadway, corner of Murvay sweet, New York. ptight Cartes de Visite for $1, Equal te pe bese nade. BALCH, 233 Greenwich haces eorner of Rareley. Kight Cartes de Visite for $1,.—The Best in the city, at Wool's Gatiory, 208 Bowery, New York. ale how bln yerd aarti: Mair Dyc—the Best i instantaneous, harmless and reliable, Sali i perfumers@very where. Muctory, a Barclay vucete Beautiial sy Lexion.—Phalod's Snow rien’ oxen Ta. Pickles. te. ant jt tt Denttivesthe complesim, Por rale by all dftuse Cristadore’s Hair Dyc, Preservative Vig depot, whelegale andl retatl, » 6 Asver House. applied by experteuced art e, 50 cents, Black ov pot, No. 1 Barviny street, and sold ‘s Photograph Gallery, 143 gpen with increased facilition, Carted de n Mill's Ha ir Brown, Best tn vise. hy att nt W. A. Batehetor’s Celebrated Esta bli ment for Wigs, Foupers, Moir and Hale Dyetag, Moicavia Ceeam for beattifying che bar, 6 Boad auveet. r Beantifal Complexion —Laird’s Bloom re Youth, ty Ro ceaisate ex vie wit have no: oiler, ligherat ALL dr Wain am Brow (way Prof. L., Mitler’s Hair Dye, 50c., Black g Brown, ‘Try tt. Fhe beet, Bold by drugaiais. Depot, 56 wreet, Dy. Sehenek will be in New ¥ York etka 4 Monday, from HAL M. to4 P.M. His roous ace at No. Bund strees, Comfort ana 1 Cure for the Ruptured. t afticted with rupture or herula, Ad: York Port off'ee, Doctor Hunter's Discovery Cares very worst form of Serold a, obstinate Eruption of the Slit guulold Uicers. No. Division street, New York Clty, snes The Great Pile Remedy.—3¢ you pre {reuiled with Meeding, bind or tehiig piles wee De. WAT. TERS Pile Bupipostie: q re. Agent ory MISCELLANEOUS, ae Good ALE, SMITH & BROTHER'S AXK vom barley matta cnth street, near 8 SNORS AND GAITERS ret. Please call and se Lu DISEASES or Tak Fy 1 SKILFULLY AND “ atconssfully treated! by Dr J bd hs , the well Known Gurgeon Wal, 212 B cadway, Ns Ye ivguet | lof .e Beal fe ae = e 2 CARROLD J. POST, 2 South street, NTRRG ON DEaPNKss—Who could haye wits Vow E: that Such intere We congrati Da, xpected work @n Deatness sh #bound bg Anecdotes, ant amuse while it inet the author on his euccess Dr. Vou berg’s ollice, 8 Clintun p ace, west Of Broadway, i cominu- wily crowded mith deaf and blind, seeking nid.—Jourual of Gommorce, July Wa Pet f B AM! big rfetcag nh ain gs KEK, o well known oculint anc aurist, fler the hizhest. pauromage. for the moat reliable reference EAR OPTHALMIC AURAL INSIITUTE VON NOs Hat To institute Sco" Wachiagton ‘Tnteliigence® OR NEW ORGEANS—10 BARRELS OTPLED Seoteh Ale ta excellent order, and put vip expressly for shipping. GLO. E MENDUM, Importer, 90 Cedar street, corner of Broadway, POR. NEWSERN.—SUIPPERS, cages old Bourton Whiskey, market, will be labelled to-anit 0. ATTE: 10 up espreasly for that Burst Wennixa CARDS AND NOTE PAPERS EXAMINE. syectine ns and prices at J. EVEMDELLS, 302 broad. Way,coruer of Duane street Estabiushed 1810, 104. i POSTAGE 8 E STAMPS For sale fn any quantity, Vall hours, for United States Trea- sury notes, or tie biliact New Yoris cily and Brooklyo banks; CLOTIMNG AT ONE Hat # ATS VALUE BY THE BOWERY CLOTIUNG COM Y, Ww Bowery, ean Grane ret, SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC YOR XEW YORK—T118 DAY, AUN RISES 4 45) moow nisms, BUN SETS. ooo 7 24] RiGH Ware Port ef New York, July 2%, 186%. 1 nat 18 CLEARED. Steamshi abip Plantagenet (Br), Beard, Port au Prince, 4o— Walden a Ship Pon Matthews, San Franclaco—R M Cooley. Ship Escort, Whitman, Liverpool—D Oxd Ship New Work jacodneck, ¥: Ship Rhine, Moote, London— Bark New Orleans sirew), 8 , Loudon—-Ru, Bark M J Cokord, Ber t—Walsh, Curver Bark Evening ‘stir, Manstteld, De: Underwood & © ,2usrk Old Dominion, Jenkins, New Orteans—Robert & Wil- janis. srfitit, Motcria, (Novw),, Lochaton, Queenslowa — Fuach, Molncke & Wen Brig Win B Nish, Small, Cette—Moore & Henry. Brig Mersey. MeQuinn, Perna abate Bret, Son &Co. Sargent, Neuvitas—Thompson & Brix Ocean tig Wor Cousins, ——-, Harbor Grace—I Doste, Sop Fantom, MiCormiik, antigna—Knox & MB Squires, Fisher, 8 Domingo Vity—Gabriel & Co. Sohy Hoand (Bry, Strat Midldieton & Co, Solr Siar of the Bast, Evan Eva Sehr Loutaa Agnes, Walsh, Halifa: Schr Atma (Br), Hughes, Digby, Sebv May, Sm) tesins—Wates, & Co, Sehr k t'Vermtivea, Hebert, Beaufore, NCJ Honbers, ian Lonls, Bremner, Aloxandria—T.G Benton & Sons. r red Reed, McAlmon, Ba'timore—Master. & nt Rockaway, Brower, rummoudiown-w Hotell, Free Wind, Jon: i2—E D Hiurloui Schr G Downer, Pain —Meteal! & Dun gp Byit Geo Deering, Pinkham, Philaaclphin—Walsh, Carver ar Blak, Tngails, Phitadelphia—Stmpaon & Clap Rehr 1M Terow ng, Risiey, Eadeiphs W ileKee, Sehr Alu Bh ee aT oz, Bhaaule re Hic McKee, ‘ab, Sace main, SacomG Ls Titen, ty PFener's, arbour, Portlani—H Engle. Erukin, ‘Wilsou, Portland —J Bo: tte 's on Enna Oakes, Leech, Li Saar L Hatet } ae Hradex 2, Rockport Schr Mary Huma, Banter Rinihaaicett 8 Raoketi, Bene Bltis, Keitey, Sobr Sangntivek, Kit Eaerse Bato oi “ang. owley, Corners & Co. BF Sniall & Co. Co. Sintth, Balem—Master, Sui Lenbents, Baker, Falinocthe-H 8 Kuckett, Schr W H Rowe, Harris, Boson! & Dayton. Sehr H Hudson, Dincoln, Boston—Bal air ate Setir FE Davideon, Atieu, Boston. 4 Behr AL fillirorry Grace’ Bonton—8 W- Lew Sebie Water Witels, Ttalt, Feovidonee= UK. Roners ‘ Schr Telegraph . New London--tL bar wood, Rohe Btorling, Bix, HarifordemIL 8 Ruck Schr Lady Tal 98 Norwatked ARRIVED, = ace, B stenmship Vandi, efoere, ce 0, 2 Ya, With sick and wounded suldiers. Towed tothis port ¢ Hoapiial ship Kuler Steamship Cus of Washington (Br). Brooks, FAverpoo!, te Queenstown, Th me enT mane and | Givhengeacers Bek fas i stewacr bi butt, iat 40 a0, fo n #b10, Bris DBs pe Race, aw 2 ve Px iwen, July 6, aze1 sasha New. York ¢ va Souttenspton tu. 5 1M, wht to € Joe fat, Jat 4p “4, +) + Wal 99 GH), ton HD, a Wi enkes ce and ea 750 Hy omer 4 35. lon 83, bee 1: ome. luke, from Ban aon for N Sindy Hook und at 38) pasned. tho Bat while at tb Quarantine a Pie ian Touomany quartormaster, while engaged fn loading » gun was blown overboard by ite id not be found, Arey, Fi Moi hours, with mick aod Wounded soldie Tloniopen, passed brig, iiveere, Pov pont by US steamship Vanderti’ Ship Webster, Lawrenen, A inet, att Gs — at, Of Ci Wis towbd 10 thle rune 18, with dao © ge 30, dat Posengers, to Spoiler lor: 40.42, “siguallrod ® ship aiee porto, alte Now C982, aM ctisty pendant ity, Biv Adar, Chase, Eiyexvout, Jugs 10; With mae ne 3 Co. it ot, oot, tune 3, with mése and 37 getand & Bouon, mnerr Liverpoot, Tumis, vith Tze inet. lat 435, 10 Liverpool. Maavon, Liverpoo!, June 4G sy & Co, opti, hence f f Bos on 8} 0KO ad lost fore- vs, with intue tein deaths. In Int 53 cays, In bal'ast, , in ballast, tor (of Roston), Collier, Beste & Know lio oy ,. Onion tia, 8 et UR Buck & € Thine 14, lat 440.8, ton 25 ys from Liverpool for Hong puad 95 A7c iwel, 2 days, Meade kat be entire paseage spake Br ahip Bay ist same fay, adw Ham'siriy Moron. Bfor 72 BO. sane whaling Hohe N TC A Tibinw (Brug), Remtol, Liver che & Wen Bork Prandeute (Nar), Bl ardt, Liverpos!, 56 coal, to acder, Bark Owen of the Meet (Br, of Yarmenth, Landon terry, 87 dara, tn ballast 'o Ramistou Fc (Be. of Yozauoulay NS), to Bova & Hine ke tle (of Bonton), Fletcher, Marseilles, May 9 raliar Jane 19, with mdse, (o Southard, Wright & ‘hae Auatine Br of Shiri, Heat iand. Genom, 46 dave, aot Co, Mri nat 38, J low 56 fark Bmnie F Nerrinens, af Bours orks trove Liverpool tor nt ABaneers (Br, new), Crosby, St Mary's Bay, NS, oe Riwreniby (Aus), Raniich, Car‘iif, 50 lags, ra. Roatret ug), Randich, Cardi with sank, {0 Helnpor & (lo, Tein Hr tt 452 Jon Fpote shi New Fork, tron South Sheland for New Hn: pig hg (Aus), Bojnnosisana, Glasgow, “a7 days, in bali Re GT Wort (of Myatic), Briggs, Tralee, 35 days, in bal- Inet, to Sturges, Clearman ‘£'Co. Biig Hicroume Frederica (Dutch), Kelser, nee a be te ete Ino, Aytwerp, frig David &Cnce ra at with: “any tanta C1 Tine neat,“ 8 ie fie af Provincetorn, with oh. Tete Ceo dine Kedaie, Gevtes vin Bani tslond Kor ma Wh whie keto TES &G A Dewolt. Mil dost, tat Ae y {pore bree Hiampvten, of and (ror Baagor for oy Limerick, 4 tM ck), Lindemayn Poa © doys, Gibraltar ¢ as Sins Ac, to Wailis & Oo. aie Trey pea Whitehaven), Borar Jali, Malaga, ne ge Aida Sy hy, with frvit &e, to Giro & Pra he amteat Cr Jouns, NF}, Lyneh, Lingau, dings, with coa' my s Mita che), Johuadn, Picton, 12 days, wi'h coal, to HS A Dewitt oe ie Milw enor Brown, Rondont for Boston. ae ita Lind fof Machia-port), Grant, ‘Ninules, $ dana a ie Kerwin, Windsor, N8, 8 cays, with {uit PI hd 4 Johja for Beowid Bluanethpor for TC hyman. Stanners i isavenpore for New dlawQal (a Wenonsh. Owen, Oa! ye She Reta Rater RR PR ny © Wind. Jones, Hartford for Phila: oiphia 3 hours. Horn, Farivess Mow. jates, Portress Monvor, Poster, Batimore, Garcetl, Fonureres ‘ia eae eetphts ‘onug, Providence, collins, Thrasher, Hartford. He atenmadiy U SAILED. niagenel, Kingston, Ja; steamer Jevaey Blue, Newbern, NO. Wind at suuset SE. ia rteesnn meDN FLD, Miseot ancowes. Snot Passages—The sicavers Mu Quang, Roberts, aud Try Cracker, Johaeat fram. New York for { bangle, both is eles Arzived at Bt Vincemt YP Stank Kine, before rap vuryport in Win an ker ée and be tutiy Wega Geo W Jack om jis avrane ne Don Nik wterest iierina oft tn ewburyport, ond § us 500 (0 various Boston cr. fare Maneran, abandoned et gen, was brilt at Brenawiok, Mo, in leone 2000. [evemtens Al}, owned by N Larravce, val | xe TRASOA, at Loy oy 19th tna very Pog mn inot wud WkOO Lie (pene. BUNIONS, INVERTED NAILS, ENLARGED | 5 ripped oF all bor rani tag rigs 26 Ul ke taka of CacApane ip Aramede Snow got on a bank worpis ingot Sth comin up tre river, and has ei crt off, Tt te t ome that «1 SustAiN no damage, ty letter to eilwood Waites, Meg, Se » Of the Board aff U nderwrivers,) BiNGarone (by tel from Buex July 5)—Phe Star Kt id, and the Saineta, Howe, from this port, =O, have been twiady lost da the Cling’ Be crews saved, Bnrnside Exypods Bassman, May 1—TI Am), gene Bow Liston ta Hell Gate between shy Ate” co New Yok should have read * om the steamr wae the City of Boston, Whatemen, See port arrivals above. Arr at Row tec furd 20th inst, bark Callea, Puller, Ochot ly 4 49, lon { Z weeks out 6 bhia bikfsh, wh well King. Tripp. of FIT NG bbls ol au 85 bois; Joly 3. Admial Bl Kibah; bets Hoy ark Tamerions, W. 20.9 this one on ue | 1th, Ox‘ord, lake, Hathaway, Spl: b now, do, Tinu ly, do. 85 sp. uslow,’ Arclie Ovenn, with 108 bowed; seut Lome 375 ap 6M ne iN, ee Tati « SUN, lon 89 W, shfp Benj Franklin, Spoken, we. Whuie, hence for Sau Francisco, Jume if, ‘ae bint Gh os Sill, Small, from Caley for Boston, April 38, ion § ‘i sp han iaub, Miller, from Liverpool for Calcutta, July & lant Ship Lizzle Drew, (ray, from Monimeia tor nstowe. Aprilia Om the Taint, lon '0 E. 7 But vi y Rain Duuoing, Skalicld, Nene for Catt, Muy 29, tab «a Waite, hence for Montevideo, Juno 2, iat 8 Kenn, from Baitiraore for Rio Janeiro, Sune 8, ia te se ‘ion 8 en ast Bat ‘volun Ghd, from Liverpoot for NYork, July Ship Basteen Star, Nealey, from Liverpoo! for Bost: June 29 IMeteas Tow IO. x sgh p Amat ip Ds bound $ (supposed the C D Merwin), no date, 25 20 7 aed Orphan, Smith, hence for Marseilles, Juno 23, lat, 45, jon Bark Aristides (Hano), from Antwerp for N¥ork, June 28, ee A Hazan, Lawson, heace far Rio ig May 9, Bark Smyrna (Amn), June 29, lat $0 N, lon. poe ™ pn 2 Briz Orison Adams, ‘Kinney, trom Portnud for Matanzas, uly 15, lat 34 69, nee ot, Hinks, for Jamatea, was seen Jely 9 Int 28-10, las 66 03. Foreign Ports. Axtwrar, July 8—Arr Joba Stuart, Hermace, Callao, aa Sd. Fortuna. Nieman, NYork: Seth Sprague, Sir from Biushing Sth, WA Banat Ratt M R Ludwig, Harding, Sunderiand: ‘Carnio cante; Arctic, Zorega Cardi’; Tartaro, M Ane a pp hee ak Amazon, Vieth, NY: Avixanpntd, June 27—Atr Lawrence, Wows Burguron, Saly SP ‘avsed by, Anna, Kahl, {rot BAM more for Brome: Buisror. (Pill), eae Cincinnatus, Hanimond, New York; Alliance, Braseeausrna, b—Arr Ernestine, Frerichs, Balt rerese, Ho- more. Sid Sth, Witt pe rel ane ‘Boston ; horst, NYork; Albert, Klanp, Baltimore, Cowes, July 6—Arr May Goo: M'Gilvery, Callao (ang sit hth Cor Hamburg); 7th, Goiden City, Moore, Bassein (and sid 8th for Antwerp), Caron, July toaer Mavsaret, Pf NYork, Sid 4th, Bivabeth,'Reane, and Co 1! NYork; Burmah, ‘evith, Boston Stil, A Spiridlone, eo Nfatliena fork. acne July4—Arr Pauline & Cornelia, Hagedoorn, Phila ee Conscantixortg, June 23—Arr Enterprise, Grindle, and Muva Bares Guakus, Ganda NP oa , NYork, ¥, London (amd Gurgstianca, dune 2e>Ate Favorlt Nat Deat, July Smagr Tncerna‘tonal, Bih tor Carditt): Gan, ery Calcutta cand ald fow ‘Londo + Ou, ie ‘Morea ies ong (and ald for Lon- ant, York (aud gd for London). Dekorwere duly o Om Olli, Trevei!, from Hamborg for Bucnon Ayres: Duatix, Suly SStd Tara, Green, NYork; Grove, 4 6—~Arr Eu pa, ‘Hanae: sar or Bree ick. Hae ambtg enn: Bis, ling, Ratanzns; e ‘ing, Ladd, Aux AN! a fake. NYork: Winged Arrow, ice, Parker, Bassein. ‘for Bremen; Keser, gelow, Odessa, Std th, Beunres, Hinckley, Antw Guatcow, Site 5 Ar Pesta a iport, sock. July 5—S14 ha’s Vineyard, Weaver, New ‘New on, Menzies, di LW AY duly Sid Geo ‘Marchand, Eset ), N York. Sal NYork. Arr Andre} m. RYocc. Aid 4th, 7—Arr Tron Go: 2s Wills, ‘Wavighorst, Norieans ‘wna, Fabrecins, Sem Sia from Caxhaven 5th, Pring Albert, Matz, NYork. a, % a Hizevou, July 7 Arr Birone, Kehroat, Boston. Sid Advance, Kenouf’, NYork ; omtaato ‘Tasso, Bradhering, Luise Peodurike, 2 randis. Boston, Lavi Sig Mortimer 3 ton, Samson — Rentucksah, 7th, pik deere ta bre ‘ayy Capen, Bar re or 0 Noa Lav unr vot, duly TA Woodward, New York; Ta ica. (n), Boston via Halffax: Sth: Lilias Gilmore Secu, Biase "actly, Splege! NYor olocka, Norton, pomong Delhh Muhotiand, NYork: Myrra, Truments, Postaaelpings n Hooper, Wer Hang: Ges ay Sevmiat itimor Gata, Barony: Cla BE eer ring; Canby! Bs or and bChasione Gateen Me Dt oh jvyl, Frecman, Calcutta, er, Dea born, NYork? ett opolis shear st sont, NO; Silla a Bie Abo, Ohatteldy itooe Day wr KET J stitution, do, Loxvok, July eee Hamm orks Belvidere, Morris, oO wices Eo. 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