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THE NEW CALL FOR TROOPS, Military ahmaahenen in New York and | Vicinity—Return of the New York | Committee on Recruiting from Wash- | ington—Iaterview with the President | and Sveretary of War—Drafting to be [2 | “4 relative to recruiting, which related to facts piring while the Sub-Committee of tue Union Da f-nco Committee were in Washington, recently, Al ward committees were divccted to transmit their sub- tions w their respects warmenu, the latter to hand he amounts to Mr, Kelly, Treasurer of the District Committee, aiter which an adjournmont wag bad uptll own W-day. FOURTH DISTKIOT COMMITTER. ‘The above committee mot at the City Hall yoaterday afternoon. Senator Woodruff occupied the chair. After Site discuseion it was decided to adjourn until further instructions were received from tho military authorities Teialive Lo recruiting. THE SPROIAL BOUNTY. The Secretary of the Chamber of Commeroe has charge of the book in which subscriptions are inecribed for the special bounty raised for the recruits who eniist fur regiments already inthe field. Jonathau Sturges, Fxq., is the treasurer of the fund, the committee in charge being Moyer Opdyke, Morris Ketchum, John A. Stevens, Willam Curtis Noyes, Samuel Sloan and A. T. stewart. THE CITT WALL PARK AND RECRUITING. Recruiting tents are filling up the City Hall Park again, The following organizations have tents in the locality:— ‘The Vosburgh Chasseurs, Ira Harris Cavalry, First Ni tional Vulunteers, Doubleday Artillery, Phenix regiment, Empire Brigade, Stanton Legion, Corcoran Zouaves, Pop® Rifles, Halleck Gpard, First United States cavalry, Hill- house Light Infantry and Anthon’s Light Artillery. The Harris ‘Gavairy have hoisted opposite their tent a seces- sion flag, capturod By the regiment. It would not bea bad idea’ for the ites men to place the Stars and Stripes over the secession emblem. SWORD PRESENTATION. A splendid artillery sabre has been manufactured by Ball, Black & Co., which is about being presented to Cap- tain McAlister, by residents ef Salem, N. Y., for his prover 2 exp imine at sue taking of Fort Donelson and at h. The blade bears the following in- pedrom tnt “Presented to oman Edward McAlister by Li Ae cit. ree. his bravery at the Reserted to if the State Does Not Re- spond in Proper Time, &e., & The committer of citreus of New York delegated to Proceed to Washington in order to confer with the Presi dent and heads of departments in relation to recruiting, having taken their departure for that city some fow duys ince, returned to town yestorday morning, afver satis- facorily sottling the important affairs which took them to the capital of the uation, This evmmitiee con- Gisted of the following geaticmen:—Iion, Charies King, Judge White, J. A. Stevens, Jr., William Orton, Charles Gould and William Curtis Noyes. During their stay {n Washington the committee were occupied in vigor- eusly pushing forward the object of their visit. None ‘Dut those who are connected with affairs of this sort can properly understand the diificuities which are to be sur- ‘mounted in successfully carrying out the objects of such missions. Interviews were had with the President, the Secretary of War, and Genera! Halleck, and from the Somversation and action had upon the occasion it seems Row to be « settled fact that drafting will be resorted to about the 16th ef August, should not the States come rpm forward and bring their quota of troops iuto the Long and interesting conversations wero held with thoee throe distinguished gentiemen. The subject of ‘ho best method to be adopted for recruiting, buth for ~eld and new regiments, was discussed in cll its bearings. On Tuesday last an interview was had with the Sccre- tary of War, The committee stated, ia as terse 2 man- ‘mer as pousible, the object of their visit to Washington, and suggested that all recruits furnished from New York State, for old,and new regiments, should be set down as the quota furnished by tho State un- der the new call. bie was at once assented to by gentleman SSpartcuariy intrenod Aling up tle cid roe mails ‘a8 possible, and mentioned the fact of having Besiclas ofthe corsone whieh Ste was Making ia tions wi to forward the ini ait eae terests of recruiting for regi- Sneae im the field, The question of drafting was Farm eh eae eee Te e 0 bof, eee. before the 16th of August. = Wednesday the committee called upon the Presi-, ren vinoes.’” The sword is asp! imen of manufacture, being richly mounted and of the finest temper, THE DEATHS OF SOLDIERS IN OUR CITY HOSPITALS, During the past week the following soldiers have diced ‘at the Bellevue Hospital, in this city :—Lieutenant P. R. Spewall, Sevonty-third Pennsylvania ; Williain Mecum, Co. H. Fifth Pennsvivania; uate Kurtor, Co. H, Sixty- seventh Ohio Volunteers ; J. W. Cross, regiment not 2. THE DEATH OF COLONEL MONROE, OF THE TWENTY- SECOND REGIMENT N. Y. 8. M. ane and the tof drafting was discussed with The death of Colonel Janios Monroe of the Twenty- Fa eaechtryoenar criitibencnyu one ave expression to | Second regiment N. Y. S. M., has been announced. assent ou! necessary troops not | Cotone) Monroe died at Harper’s Ferry of oorgestivo bah pein ith regard to the progress of it~ ng in the diferent States, he said that Guite favorable | f#Fer, and his demise wil! be mourned by a large cirele of friends and acquaintances in this city. He graduated at West Point Military Academy, and was in the Mexican and Florida campaigns. After filtcen years’ service he turned to practising law, until taking command of the ‘Twenty-second regiment, "He wasa brave: soldier and been Feceived, and gave it us his dat there would be no necessity whatever R ersy os But should it become necessary for this extreme measure te be resorted to the President ‘saw no reason why such a course should not be pur- ant In respect to the matter of recruiting for old matte President gave his opinion emphatically in | 92 excellent citizon. The following in relation to his favor oa Gf Alling up che sume as ‘raphy aa poraibie: -Avter | dea will explain itsclf:— ‘the President the commuttce repaired to , TwENTY-SxooND Reomener N.Y. N ‘General Sener Halleck, whe they found with the Secretary of New York, July 31, 1802 ‘War and General Burnside. ‘The Commander in-Chiefre- | . Infermation has just been received of the death of ‘our beloved Colonel, James Monroe. The members of the re- gimont remaining in the city are requested to attend meeting, to be held at the armory of Company C, 18: Sixth avenue, on Friday morning, at nine o'clock: Lieutenant RICHARD VOSE. THE UNION DEFENCE COMMITTEE. At = meeting of the Executive Committee of the Union Defence Committee, held on the 30th ult,, the following eeived them retry er and entirely coincided with the views by the ident and Secretary of War in regard ‘to the matter. At the conclusion of these interviews th ppearances the committee are upanimous that ‘@ draft must necessarily and ought to be resorted to. The old regiments are in such a condition that immediate steps “must be taken te have them promptly filled up. Preamble and resolution were adopted :— Hore tofereen'an atten igang wil tar | Whores, gumerows indvidnls have expand to jody members of this committeo a willingness to contribute a = of bounty money after that time being also pro y the committee to the President, the later ‘am sufficient sura to secure the enlistment of one, two, three or ten men each, to be immediately sont forward to the Anteations seat of war; therefore, ‘$Rteations are carried out, Be but one recruiting oMice in | **Resotved, That this éommittee publiely announce their pomsy ftp raginent whi Sue a hela potlad willingness to receive subscriptions for this purpose, and She same denguated for toon bY che olor fe ahargee® | tat ti Delloved twonty-Sve dears will be an adeguate ‘tho news became nvised about yesterday afternoon was A subscription book for this purpose will be opened at xather of an excitable nature. Young men and middle the office the committee. ae men rer wold Philosopbize with themselves as to BROOKLYN REGIMENTAL DISTRICTS. ‘dest ahd ree eg gated ‘The new militia law bas designated the following regi- fe carry on the war, The bar Dafrooms of the city, where | ental districts for Brookiya:— a ting” is carried a ae nightly, were the Thirteenth regiment—Seventh and Eleventh wards. Soenes Of excited discuss! matter, and between | Fourteenth regiment—Thirteeuth, Fifteenth and Seven- Wovernment draft: and fi aed araughting the i Veeath wards. “was pretty well _ rhe! eso mi a0 Fem <i Ki eer strtes Lyyege! ond Third es Rowever, thing ina light, wenty-e! Tegiment—Fourteenth, Sixteenth am 4 the conviction that the cee ligt and} Nineteenth é Forty: paiy: regiment—Fourth and Fifth wards. itaent—Sixth and Twelfth wards. Fifty-secone re Fifty: sixth ith and Ninth wards. Seventieth regiment—Tenth and Eighteenth wards. COLONKL G@ARIBALDI IN THE FIELD. Colona! Jerome Garibaldi, cousin of the great general of that same, called at General Arthur’s office yesterday, from whom he received a letter to Governor Morgan paneer toencneo See parser ppreiepcict @oubt that the Fesstige of a Garibaldi will oon '~ Me Colonel's Secunee in double quick time. THE SEVENTRENTH REGULAR INFANTRY. About two hundred volunteers for the Seventeenth lar infant nee their de = pote ten leparture from this city on patel MORGAN NOT IN TOWN. ‘The statements made with regard to the arrival of Go- vernor Morgan in town on Wednesday last prove to be ‘expressed serpent, beth by men and at any hazard, ‘must be forniahed, and whether it be My dratt: the question now to be discussed. and that without delay. RESOLUTION OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONERS. ‘The Police Commissioners of this city, at their meet- ing on Wodnesday last, passed the following resolu- ‘ton:— bewmpng Big this |, during ee rebellion, will mot ‘Appoiat ou the police force unmarri men wbom families are not dependent for ae ne TEE MUSTERING OFFICE. ‘De. Mott continues busy at this office inspecting men fer the service of the United States. There have been ever one hundred men mustered in daily at this station. of with the Stories ee tree Eribcoming, at iis expected that the men will re- pier lea ey NE Mey Colone! William 8. Blise, the general recruiting agent Tor the city of New York, and the prince of recruiting officers, opened his new headquarters at No. 744 Broad- ‘way, corner of Astor placc, last evening. A very select ‘assemblage of gentlemen and ladies, ineluding many of ‘our mos! preminent commercial men, were present en ‘the occasion. The rooms were beautifully festooned with ‘Bags, and the entrance on Breadway was decorated with Granaparst lamps. In the front parlor was an inscrip_ ‘tion—‘ The Union of these States, under the benign governnrat of whieh we bave experienced so many Dicssings shall is be ruthlessly destroyed by trai ‘@oreus binds?” Over this inscription were two United ‘Bates figs placed transversely. In toe bet, eg he Quartermaster General, expecting to sca the legs there; bat they were doomed to disappoint- Excellency ts still in All General Order in Re! iatio to Minors, In- competent Persons, senteces, de. GENERAL ORDERS— XO. 62. Guvmnat Heapguanrens, State oy New York, ApJ. GENERAL'S UrICR, ALBANY, Jul 38. aes 1. Colone) John Bradley, hitherto employed OR speci service at Washington, and Colonel Elliott F. Shepard, Aid-@e-Camp to the Commander-in-Chier, are hereby at: tached to the Inspector General's Department as acting assistant Inspectors general, and wil! report for duty to the Inspector General. Il. Tne Inspector General wiil divide Ce Beate into dis. wets, assigning one district to Colovel 8. W. Burt, Assi t Inspector General, and ene district ie each of sctt assistants, who” will, a8 soon as praeticabie, visit the headquarters of tho several regimonts in their re- spective districts, as desi ia General Order No. 5 and report through the chief of their de information of t! ial gtr the oa was a large lite-like plotograok of General McClellan, over which was placed 2, ‘iment, for the our glorbus banner, while all around was a profusion of -in-Chief, on all matters ‘emailer fags. All the invited guests admired the taste. | Counected with she prompt cream, equipment sad d the decorations, and many compliments were | Proper discipline of the treops, with the faliant Celone) on "their account. One could not and admiring the feeling of patriotic which animated ail present, both ladies and yentlo- ‘men, whi, notwithstanding the Jate so-called reverses to ‘our arms seemed to be Inspired by the preseuce of the ‘sourtortiiv likeness of the gallant Cemmanier-in-Chief of the Arm; of the Potémac. As if determined tbat none ghovld eater the building who barbored aught against the Union, «largo and beautiful flag was stretched by the Qolone! over the front entrance, 80 tbat all who eiterod ‘wore compelied to pass under it. Danng the ovemag: Spirited. and patriotic addresses were made by his Honor Mayor Oydyke and Heo. Traman Bmith, urging that every feasibic means be employed to “forward the Sollee ae of recruits immediately. The ward th rerun inaugurated by Colonel Bliss to for- the recruiting movement were praised not only by the speakers, but by tho entire assemblage. Recruits vag any these headquarters have the privi- lege of tego of selecting any ‘iment to which they may wish te ves. When enlisted they are, after hav. Pg iuspection, paid the bounty offered by tho United States, ene menth’s pay in advanee (according to the arm of the service to which oe ae attached) , or one-half the bounty offered by the State, the balance af which ($25) is paid whenever their regiment ix mus- tered into service, and for which they receive a certifi. sate, and also whatever additional bo nty the city may offer. They are then provided with @ bath, @ full uniform, mM sent to the camp provided for their re- ‘pective rogiments. ‘At hia beadquarters Colonel Bliss has ample means of feeding eight hundred men, and the commissariat from which his supplies are drawn is furnished with the Dest the market affords or tho government can obtai. During the evening the sene was enlivened by the sweet inspiring strains ef Ibi’: City Brags Baud, and the -qounger portion of the assembiage put the music to good = by improvising quadrilies and schotti¢ches. After a of about four hours the guests departed, wishing the jant Colonel a " nearty "Gat speed’ in the patriotic en- ent! ‘to which he bas devoted himself THR STANTON LEGION, An inspection and review of this regiment was to take plee at the camp ground, New Dorp, Staton Island, yes- Seday afternoon; but owing to the illness of General Vao Vichten the same was postponed until Tuesday ext Such suggestions may tend to promote these objects. They wilt aloo accer- tain what arrangements have been through the Re- gimental Quartermaster, or the local committee, for the renting of the grovuds required for eamp purposes, and sissce tae Cotes phen Dear cameo et sisting the troops, with au Ly tO suggent t buch siterasious in the as tbey shall deem advisable for the tuterest of service. No quarters be be built, and where they cannot be rented, tents will tr Ibis tobe apprehended that many persons will offer to enlist for the purpose of feta the State and government bounty, who are incapacitated for the mili. tary service, and who, if enlisted, would have to be dis. charged for this reason. To avoid the loss which would result from the acceptance of such persons, rearatiiug officers are enjoined to make strict inquiry as to the anto. Cedents of each recruit previous to enlistment, and te accept none whe have been heretofore discharged from the service on certifiestes of disability, altbough sacl disability may appear to have been removed, and in the examination previous to muster, regimental surgeons wil! seo to it, that it be rigid, taking as their guide paragraph 1261, Re Revised Regulations, and the rules published by Surgeon General of the State, All recruits in re- = to whom there is any evidence of a ova torgad dis arge on grounds of ineapacity must be rejected IV. The great number of soldiers absent from their regiments without or boyond their leave, is a most seri ons evil, for the ubatemeut of which the’ most stringent measures will be taken. Members of the locai commit- ees are earnestly requested to ascertain, without delay, the names of all ntees in or around their respective localities, and to send them to the headquarters of the regiment in their dietrict. Transportation passes, where nec eth will be provided by regimental quartermas- tors for this purpose the same as for recruits, Whenever 4 squad of five or more absentees have been thus collect ed at any regimental camp, the adjutant of the regiment will transmit a descriptive list to the nearest United States mustering and disbursing officer, who will provide transportation for such absentees to his headquarters, from whence they will sent to their respective regi: ments. All absentees who do not report to the command. ing officer of the regiment in their district within ten days from the date of this order, will be treated as de sorters, and civil magistrates and citizens are requested to arrest and coufine them in the county jail, Subsist- ‘énce while in confinement at the rate of forty cents per » however, was drawn and went | day, and the five dollars bounty, to which any person te “manual of arms in lent manner | entitled for the arrest of a deserter, will be paid by the The ow about three tun sted in this | United States mustering and disbursing oilicer for the aeps it is fast Hiling up Under the able command | district, on the certificate of any commissioned officer in eer as Co! Wm. H. Alien, there is no douvt | the United States service, or, when this cannot be obtain. ed,on that of the sheriff of the county, giving the name of the deserter, bis regiment, and the date on which be was placed in confinement V. Reoruiting and mustering officers are directed t use the utmost caution in accepting reoruits, where there is any doubt as to their belng within the preseribed Ages. No toinor must be accepted without the written consent of bis parent or guardian, and, if under the age of eighteen, not even with such consent, tor under avy circumstances In any doubtful ease as te minority or over age, it becomes the duty of the officer to judge for himself to a certain extent, and not in any case to accept A recruit Who, under anxiety to enlist, manifestly mis states his Vi. Adjutants of regiments are required te comy strictly with paragraph 3, of General Order No. Any neglect on their part to forward, without delay, this office, lists containing the names of all recruits mus tered in from time to time under each authorization, as provided in said paragraph, will cause much embarrass ment and be @ serious detriment to persons who have fecruited the requisite number of men to entitle them to positions as company officers. The general rule will be to iesue no orders for the muster of such officers wntil the lists referred to are filed here. By order of the Commander-in Chief. THOMAS HILLHOUSK, Adjutant General. anization will prove one of the most late call A man y drummed out ion in attempting to com. cent outrage on a boy. The man went trough the ordeal without giving expression to the Aghtost emotion of shaine He has acied in the capa By Of private seoretary (0 Colonel Allen for the past tw weeks. SIXTH DISTRICT COMMITTEE. A meeting of the Sixth District Military Committee was veld at the City Hall yesterday Peter Cooper, Feq . oc pied the chair. A report was received from the com aittee which was appointed at the list meeting to confer vith Major Sprague on the question of bounty, stating bat they had communicated with that gentleman by wer, ut as yet bad heard sothing from him, Alder: van Hayton was, on motion, detailed to proceed 1 Alba: in order tobave an ir w with Major Sprague, question of hi ig tw uiting vifices tu each ‘ard was then discussed, ‘when the ward commitioes ere directed to inqu' “into the probable cost of the and report at the next meeting. The Mayor sento reamuniention, stating that at their meeting to be beld vday be would tend ine docurmest from the War De- NEW YORK HERALD, Wisconsin State War Meeting. Anwavnnn, Wis, July 31, 1862, The great State war meeting being held here to-day is without @ parallel in the history of the Stato. It is esti mate’! that fifty thousand person» are in attendance. The railroads all over the State are fre to-day, and Dusinens of every kind 1s entiroly suspended. Hon, Owen Lovejoy and other distinguished speakers have arrived, and will address the mecting. Wisconsin i completoly aroused, and is in @ blaze of glory. The Pennsylvania Volunteer Bounty Fund, Puapevrma, July 21, 1962. Private aubscriptions te the Bounty Fund this morning foot up $17,000, making the total, exclusive of railroads, $272,000. The Mlinots Volun: x Bounty Fand. Curcago, July 31, 1863. ‘Tho Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Com- pany bave apprepriated $12,300 to be expended in va- rious counties along the road for the payment of boun- ties vo volunteers. Arrival of the United States Gunhboat ‘Wyandnot from Port Royal. The United ‘States steam gunboat Wyandot, Com- mander W. D. Whiting, arrived at this port yestorday from Mosquito Inlet and Port Royal, sailing thence July 26, atsevon A.M. She came to this port for repairs, having been two months engaged bieckading off Mosquito Inlet. Ske brings no news from Port Royal. The health of the troops remained goed. ‘The following is a lint of her officers:— Lieutenant Com: W. D. Whiting. nite Hiewenant and ive Officer—C. M. Schoon- waifing Mastere—Chas. H. Brown, W. H. Hubles and W. foc Be Mates—G. B. bs and C. C. Doane, 4 Paymaster—A. Mc. C. Bishop, sistant Surgeon—H. D. Burlingham. Second Asristant Engineer, as Pastel ge Carr. aud Wr Veitch, oo Oetiania pied i ymaster’s Clerk—T. B. McGuire, irgeon’s Steward—Henry Colby. Captain's Clerk—Horace I. Seats Rebel Prisoners at Fort Delaware. TAKING THE OATH OF ALLEGIANCE—DISSATISFAC- TION OF THEIR COMRADES, ETC. Pinapeieuia, July 31, 1862. Durimg yesterday afternoon between four and five hundred rebel prisoners, confined at Fort Delaware, took the oath of allegiance, The Louisiana Tigers seemed especially anxious to take the oath. Last evoning there waa a disposition among the violent secessionists te at- tack their comrades; but the outburst was soon checked. City Intelligen CoMPLIMENTs 10 GENERAL FREMONT AND CONGRESSMAN ‘Wasnsurne.—Major General Fremont and the Hon. E. B- Washburne were honored with a Republican Committee visitation on last Wednesday evening—the former at his residence m Nineteenth street, and the latter at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, where he is at present stopping. ‘The Young Men’s Fremont and Dayton Glee Club sung several popular sagen re i greatly, gratified General Fremont and his he visitors upot Congressuian Washbarne. aoe mostly Germans, headed by Mr. Sigismund Kaufman, who made a speech compli- menting the representative for the course he pursued in Congress. Mr. Wash made a suitable reply, du during which he took to remark that greatest ooksaeuse in*President Lincoln, and aftitmed that what was wanting in the present crisis was ‘less Pain ig more fighting,”’ “the bayonet more and the Worx ix ta Srreer Derartuent.—Proposals for the following jobs were opened in the Street Commissionor’s office yesterday, and awarded as mentioned below:— Building pier foot of Fifty-ninth street—Lowest bidder, Henry Dubois, $19,125 41. Dredging slip between piers 19 and 20 North river— hele bidders, Morris & Cummings, eighteen cents per cul One yentted and tenth street, regulat and grading, ane Sixth and Ninth avenute Stoweatl bidder, John Reade and Duane streets, en a, &c., between Centre Mahoney. and Chatham streete—L» M. ween Forty-eig! th and Mahoney. Eleventh avenue, flagging, bet Fifty-third streets—Lowest bidder, M. Wovrprp Sorpimas a1 BULLEvcR.—There are several hun- dred sick and weunded Union soldiers at Bellevue Hospital, foot of twenty-sixth street, East river. This well known public institution hag of late had a considerable portion of it—nearly all, we believe—devoted te the care purpose to which it is now put. The stone edifice is w cxtch, Mie Sicdenn ‘spacious the breezes afforded it by the » all neighboring river, and the walks and farther comfort. ‘The rooms, or wards, as are large, extending across the build bar ys = 0 the outer air. The floors and aspect of the apartments was Cpe tery. ‘Supplies are varied, judicious and ample. We saw only ene thing to find fault with, and that is the want of more assiduous surgical attendance. If this deficiency should not be remedied, we must visit it with well de- served censure. Ometa Drawings of tne Delaware State Decawane, Exrna Crass 307—July 1, 30, 66, 73, 51, 32, 63, 49, = be im 62. Dri AWARE, Crass 291July 31, 1862. 20, 71, 67, 55, 73, 63, 34, 69, 77, 43, Circulars sent by add: OHN A. MORRIS, 4 >. Wil ington, Delat Drawings of Murray, Kddy & al wa oa org eg te ee Kewtvcky, Exraa Ciass 359—July 31, 1862. 32, 51, 34, 5, 26, 52, 596 1s, if 74, 10, 39. ENTOCRY, CLAss: 29, 72, TH 35, 38, 36, 8, 30, 2. BO, 6, 1, 16. Cireulars sent free or charge tyyudaremsing sther to Covington, Ky., or St. Louis, Ma one deere Cashed oration furnished. Highest price pald for Doubioons, TAYLOR & CO., Bankers, 16 Watt ul sect, New York, Ro; and aio Prizes Cashed im all Leg alized Lotteries. Information _ give: ca an a B . Broker, 11 Wall street, room ‘New Eight Cart nailed style and fi 1 Cortlandt era yas Cartes de Visite for BALOMS, 233 Greenwic! 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Ladies for Long Branch and the Vari- gus Welering Places wis! ing Boots and B1oex for themselves and families, arcicles at moderate pri jt ond fesuilion gre lerate prices, patronize 387 Canal street. At Jeffers’, 573 Broadway, Ludi s' Ease tic Boots, $1 60, $1 75 and $2; , $2, $2 25 and $2.50; gents’ fine Shots and Slippers, “youths” and children's Bale morals, Shoes and Gaiters. ' JEFFERS, 73 Broadway. Herri: Patent Champion Fire and Ruse Ps Proo! Safes, 251 Broadway, corner ef Murray street, nmight Oartes de Visite tor $1.—The Best in the ctty, a 's Gallery, 208 Bowery, New York. Dow's Ico Cream and Soda Water. The proof of the pudding is eating, it-the proof of Dow's oe, Ureare, Soda’ ie. drinking it Ju, try, hla celebrated Cotes aud Choco.ute Syrups. only at 220 Broad- under Barnum's: Taylor's raternational Baloon, and William Taylor's, $88 Broa’ Married. iy sear egg or os pmonaaeae. Y., on onday, July 28, by the Rev. Dr. Canfield, H. Wooparp Barts to Euma Josevuinn, daughter of the ‘late Jobn J. Gantry, of this city, Jexxiws—Hannow.—In Sacramento City, California, on Tuesday, May 21, by Rev: 1. Starr King, Cnancas T, Jex- at of Grass Valley, to Lucy Harnon, of the former Tigtien-warmee = 08 Thursday, July 31, at St. Mark’s church, by the Rev. Henry L Jones, Franx H. Knapp, of Brooklyn, to Linum Warxas, of this city. MoCo11om—Maxam.—On Sunday, July 27, at Shelburne Falls, Mass., by the Rv. E. H. Gray, Lieut. Avavarvs McUoLtom, of New York al S. V., “Scott's 900,” to Miss Marnie Maxam, of She! burne Falis, Mass, ALEXaypER.—In Brooklyn, Wednesday, Cuances Berry, only son of ‘William 8. and Jane H. Alex- ander, 3 months and 23 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited toattend the funeral, from the residence of bis parents, 363 Cumberland street, Brooklyn, this (Friday) morning, at ten o’cloc! BANCKER.—On Thursday, July 31, Mamta Loves Lyxcn, youngest daughter of Joh L. ‘and Matilda M. Bancker, in the 8d year of her age. Funeral notice wil: be givon te-morrow (Saturday) Bouruma.—At Brooklyn, on Sunday, July 27, Mares Bou. Ling, aged 78 years, a ative of Wells, Norfolk county, semaing were deposited im the Cemetery ef the rereens. Kaglish papers Cigna Canracuar.—On TI r, July 31, after a short il)- ness, OWEN CARRAGHER, a native of the Parish of Cleuti- bret, county Monaghan, Ireland. The friends are respectfully invited to attend the fune- ral, on Saturday afternoon, at one o’clock, from the resi- dence of his uncle, Constantine Duffy, Ne. 230 East Thir- tieth street. The remains will be interred in Calvary Cemetery. Cowxaity.—On Wedneeday, Jul aay, 30, Many Conngiuy, wite of Edmond Connelly, native of coanty Cork, Ireland, aged 59 years. ‘The friends and relatives are invited to attena the fu- neral, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, trom her late residence, 44 Gold street, without further notice. come un Wednesday, July 30, Daxim Cuany, aged years. The ee oo friends of Mpleind and these of his sons Thomas and James and his sen-ia-law, James White, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, fren his hte residence, 174 East Thirty-sixth street, this (Friday Ch arnitcn nod aa jis remains will be interred in Calvary Cometer, ber pea ta, no. ai Gace Sia, 20, sett am r a b at CR MaRy, 7 Jobn Blindell and Annie Devies, aged 6 years ana {o montis. Mmuxc.—At Richmond, em Saturda; ), from rounds received in the belo ot Charles Soar 8, June 30, Evomss Macy Deine, Lory Aa hy Say: a tN. ¥.8. V.. wen bom of ¢ (omen of ‘county, Iitinois. geieisre—OaTnureday, July $2, Prrex Dotass, a “Re triends and eng eon of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on np from his late residence, y, July 30, No’ aus Went Rervotn sires Dowax.—On ovaning, du a (or op as a native of Cavaa, in 67th year ‘Th friends of the family are roquestee fe esesd the Hevgint Saturday afternoon, at ‘four o'clock, from bis residence, 309 Ratiroad avenue, , Jersey city. eras | Wednesday, July 30, of old age, Epwanv Gauay, of Killishandria, county ‘Outen, Treland. are invited to attend the late residence, $2 Hast Broadway, this (Friday’) afternoon, at one o'clock. Huarrixy.—at Elizabeth, N. J., om Wednesday, July 30, in the 32d year of Bis age, Davin Harrreip, Major of the First regiment N. J. V. yr Hatfield was wounded im one of the late batties before wnond, but was able w reach his home, and died in the bewum of his family. ‘The funeral services will be held in the Thira Preaby terian church of Elizabeth, wer ena, vn Saturday afternoon, at th Hoventon.-—In Brooklya, ou Thored lay, July 31, Joan Joskra Hovartox, aged 1 month and 18 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, this day (Fritay), trom No. 7 Flushing avenue, Brookly Yisnnwos220n Thureday, July 31, Wituaw H.- infeat son of Henry and Eliza Harrison. The relatives and friends are aor ones invited to tend the funeral, from 115 Bedford strvet, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock. HurMay.—Rowent Heiman, aged $3 years, 3 months and 26 da} ‘The funeral will take place from bis late residence, 598 Kighth avenue, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o’ci Hancapos.—On Thursday, July 31, widow Brincrr Hancavoy, a native of Cruymore, county Shgo, Ireland, in the Sist yoar of her age. Her friends and acquaintances and those of the family are respectiully invited to attend the funoral, from her late residence, 10 Fravklin street, on Saturday afternoon, at half-past one o'clock. Jixmives.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, Jnly 31, Exany were, wife of William T. Jennings, aged 43 years. ‘The friends of the tamily are respectfully aon to at- tend the funeral, from her late residence, 368 Adelphia street, this (Friday) afternoon, at half-past tour o'clock. Hier remains will be ‘a to Southold for interment. Keuiam.—In Jersey City’, on Tharsday, July 31, Fearn, only son of Moves K. and Addie EB, Kellam, aget § months and 7 day: ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited vo attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 216 South First strect, Jersey City, this (Friday) after t half-past two o’elock vauia papers please co} -In Breoklyp, on Weduesday, Juty 30. Kuwano Fraxew, only son Of Thomas M. aud Maria Lahey, aged Gwouths and 8 days. ‘The relatives and (riends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, xt two o'clock, from the residence of lis parents, No. 150 Manonny.--On Tharsday, Joly 31, congumpLiou, in the 24th yoar of his The friends of tl are respectiully invited to at afternoon, at two o'clock pre- cisely, from his late residence, 89 Montgomery street St. Johns (N. cy papers please copy. i 0. Danna. MAnONey , of 107 Hospital street, Glasgow , Scot ILLIAM FRANCIN, aged 18 years ‘aret Murdock, late of Glasgow uly SI, after short iliness, jor of Myles and Bridget Mur Morray.—On T Many Kumzamern, only dw ear, 1 month «is and neqnaintances ot th 'y are respect invited to attend the funeral, this (Pr! ) after noun, at one o'clock, from their residence, No. 101 Kast iweuty-fiftn street. The remains will be interred im Calvary Cemetery. County Carlow (freland) papers please copy Menmiy.—On Wednosday , July 30, Kuriy, wife of Myles Murphy, Esq., and eldest the late John Au gastos Shea, tn thy e400 pavers please copy: MeC'viLovaR.--Un Worlueeday, J 0, of chole autumn and booping cough, PerRR, youngest son of Ja and Rose Anne McCullough, aged i year, § months anc day The relatives and friends fully invited to atrend the f his paronts, 260 Bower oeloek. Mevoxorett.—On Thursday, July 31, of consumption, after a lingering il , Ross MeDoxovert, « native of Killacutta Tempo, county Fermanagh, Ireland. Her friends ar wotlully requested to attend the fa rm the residence of her brother, John McDonough, 2 Rowery, on Saturday morning, at haif-past nine o'elock, Her remains wiil be taken to Flatbush Cemetery. Thore will be « solemn high mags for her at the Church of the fioly Cross, Flatbush, at LL o'clock A. M Parrniny mn Thursday, July 81, Vivtox Berek, in {ant eliid of Joseph Roby and Sarah Augusta Partridge The friends of the family aro invited to attend the funeral , this (Friday) aiternoon, at five o’cloek, from the in the family are respect. “tl, from the residence of (Friday) afternoon, at two his resideote of his parents, Lélet’ street, corner of Bloom iugdale road Powent.—On Wednesday morning, July 80, Axtion @ Powent, in the 60th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, and those of his late father, Rev. William Powell, are. invited to at nd the funeral, from the residence of his mother-in law, 58 West Twenty fifth street, on Saturday afternoon, at hail-paat three ovetock Rypen.—At Gravesend, on Thursday, July 31, Averra Srinweut, relict of John’ Ryder, in the 97th year of her ay ee Swaereen —On Wednesday, July 90, Coartes Rowann KeNweyY SWReEBBR, Sea of George H. aod Alice maria Sweetser, of No. 10 South Third strect, Wiltiamaburg, aged 6 months and 2 cays. Loré pm pape s ples Sot)—O0 Sunday, July 27, at Harrison's Landing, Va, Davros Santa, of @ street, Greou Poiut, of ty, hol sday evening, July 20, A. Ruxone ne age. at Danbury, Conn July 30, Auspa M., ¥ win Weduenda daughtoro Abraham Yurau ‘Tue :elatives and friewds of the family are tovited to attond the { ureral, this (I’riday) afternoon, at hal?-past tires o'clock, from No, 180 Second avenue Jersey City, on Wednesday , Jn'y 30, Canaze jaughter of Cornelia and Dr. d. H. Vonay. ‘The friends of the {amily are invited to attend the Saneral, trom the residence of her parents, 258 Grove street, Jersey Cy, on Saturday morning, at IL o’el Van Nosrx mp —At Tarrytown, on Tuesauy evening, July 29, Gronox W. Van Nosteann, aged 42 years, VaNnpeavian —At New Orleaus, La., on Wednesday, July 16, Dr, Cuanus A, Vanognvsae, of typhoid fever, coutracted while attending to bis duties a9 Assistant Surgeon. Wir: At Groton, Conn., on Sunday, July 27, white o4 a visit for her health, Lama M., wile of Captain Henry N. Whip) nid eldest daughter of John and Hap bab Wait, agod 48 years, A light is froin our household goue, A voice we loved is still; A place :# vacant by our hearth, Which time can never fill. Ths remains were mterred at the above place. New Loudon papers please copy. Warker.—On Grape 4 July 31, Sanam ye Ware, daughter of Charles and Amp Walker, aged 1 year, 1 month and 10 days. ‘The friends of the family aro respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, nee Orieey, afternoon, at two o'clock, from her parents’ resi jo. 435 Washington street. Her remains will be interred in Greeawood Comevery Wititams.—On Thursday, July 31, Many, beloved daughter of Edward and Bridget + illiams, aged 2 years, 4 months and 22 days. ‘Ske is not dead—the child of our affection— But gone unto that schoot Where she no longer needs our protection, And Christ himself ‘oth rule. ‘The relatives aud friends of the family aro respectfully invited to attond the funeral, i afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of Ler pareuts, 106 Mow street, without turther invitation. Wanp.—On Wednesday, July 30, Joux IH. Warp, Presi- dent of New York Bricklayers’ Protective Union, after a short and severe iliness. ‘The friends and relatives of the family, togethor with members of Bricklayers’ Society and members of Corner Stone Lodge, 367 F. A. M., are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from his late residence, 383 Bowery, this (Friday; ‘afternoon, at one o'clock. by Iphia papers please copy. MASONIC. The members of Corner Stone Lodge, No. 367, F. and A.M., are bereby sutamoned to attend a meeting at the lodge room, 145 Grand street, Williamsburg, for the pur- pose of paying the last tribute of respect to our late brother Joux H. Wap. Members of sister lodges are re- spectfully invited to attend. By order of the W. M1. C. CUMBERSON, Secretary. _ MISCELLANEOUS. "ED BY Citizens’ Btancd: NEW NW. E OFFICIAL copy. (Dine) Edicion, TAX LAW. Get the Pest, Large type. WiTiT PARAGRAPH IBAD LINES AND INDEX” Compare it wita other editions, and none other will be tuken. pee (post Paid) on receip: of ten ceats, For sale by all ws Agents wanted, Publishers, 141 William street, N. TTENTION.—CORNS, BUNIONS, CLUB AND IN. owing allay enlatged and diatased Gointn, mad all Kindred ‘ailments, skilfully and successfully treated 1 oy De, J. BRIGGS, the ‘well known surgeon chiropodtst, N Brovinay. New York, T Rt peer cw ad retailed at Grams, in perfect Tease! 4 ALBUMS (FIFTY PICT fedding Cards, Note Paper, Mi EAFNESS CURED.~READ THE FOLLOWING. from a distinguished torchant In eur dity., it speaks ‘volumes for tuselt :—- New Yourx, July 29, 1862. ‘This certifies that my mother has been ‘for some time aflicted with partial deafness, suffering trom pain and rum bling nolses im the head. together, wity many other indica, tious of a total loss ef Dr. ENBERG re- moved from her ears « tity of matter, together with blood, aa instantaneously, and all without pain, It is with grateful thanks that I yive thie vestimony to hie skill. CARROLL J. _ Post, 2 ge VON EISENBERG on DEA expected tha: a work en mich inverest.agauerdows, and avause while. it ia mructet’ We congratulate the author on bis success. Dr, Von Eixenberg’s office, $8 Clinton place, west of Broadway, inuaily crowded with deaf and ‘blind, seeking aid.— fouth street. eNESS.. —Wwuo c¢ COULD afaess should abound XPRESS TO NRWBERN, N. ‘SUSLERS' AND SOLD! ADAMS EXPRESS ‘Will despatch their neat Express to Newbern, N. day, August 3. bvaga contraband take Pu particulars 4 rabid ‘ababre xbitea ahde'¢ CoMPAxY Broadway, New York. e AND EAR OP3HALMIC AURAL Bete | Die, on, D. C., tn charze of Dr. VON ‘CHZIS- fo well known oehlet and tra Tae inauiuie is an, ee Washington Intelligencer {or the mot relidble reference NE OLD BOURBON. Se AND RYE Whitey a atoek, oe all grades: sowue Tory shalom fe for moeditinal ay nF 00 Na oo, Mae Prout sifeot am s BROTHER, BREWRRS or EAS? INDIA PALE, BURTON D PALE AND AMBER STOCK ALES. Brewery, 18th street, between 7th and Sth avenues, New York, TE 10 LOVER'S RAPTUR: 4 MARRIED WOMAN BECOMES BIS BEAUTIFUL ANGEL, FOR WHOM HE 18 WILLING TO SELL HIS SOUL, A CHAPTER ON BOARDING HOUSES. THE PANCING GIRLS, THE HODMAN'S DIVORVE SUIT. READ KATIONAL POLICE SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR SEW TORK—?i 47. . 4 6 | moon wer «+ 716) mew waren... Port ef New York, July 31, 186% eve 967 morn = — OLRARED. Ship Lawrence, Johnson, Liverpool—Lawrencr, Giles & On. 1» E%, ——-, Liverpoot-—Herega & Co. Ship Ellwood Waiter, Chadwick, Liverpool—Snow & Bur. eShip Ling Fritz (Pras), Wagner, Queenstown—-Punch Meineke & Wendt Bark E Fos Wallace, Cadiz—Simpson & Cray Bart Biize Bats (Br, Frith, Beritde—Tucker & Light Brig Sanoset, Brie: Brig bate of i Brig A i Brix, Princess Royal (Br), Joues 4 00 Krig Troubador (Br), Dante! son. Schr Bmme (Br), Clark, London whold, Bermude—Smith, StJohn, NB—P I Nevius & try--H AC A Dewoit Schr Queen of Clippers (Br), Davidson, St John, NB—=A Smithers & Co. Sener DO Hi ndria—Master ins, Mathews, Ale: he Willow Harp, Di r Elvira, Clarl pla shih & Dayton. ander WD Whiting, ‘Came for repairs. Mosyttito Inlet aud Por Steamsbip Matanzas, 1 Jn and 7 ‘as July 31, off ig Rush, hott, Liverpool, 40 du r Bark Bt Jago, Juty 9, with su gar, wo 1D Brookman Hark Brothers, Macin with sugar, 17 day « propeller ashore on fs burthen, Y & reed top ( Dinek, and #4 bly tie Oriental, by Brig Arabelin, I yy. Stily 37, Mat 3 stream) Apparently mat phirodtie to be fail F «int 25 00, on 84-34 from Aspinwall for New York, « 83.40, was boarded by US steainer Quaker ( well Brig WR Kibhy (Br, Ctiy, duly 17, with sugar and mahozany. t Co, ‘Ts anchored at lower quarantine, Brig Violet (Fr), Gueren, 8 to King & Godillol, Brig L © Watts, Gibbs, Foriress Monroe, 2 days, in baliast, to master. Sehr Sarah Maria (of Cold Spring), Underhill, Baracoa, 19 ngs, with Frutt, dc, to Thos simartin tie Mary Hei aya, with cotton, f Nassau, NP), Pr NB, 19 slays, #it Onis Nassa' Nip, Johnson, Nass, be eice enekas duly Bs, tah 83, on 73 la Mouths our, spoke whaling schr Montezuma, of Provinectows, @ i well; had 170 ble sperma f ine), Cor Behr Both Sonaives, 1% days, Loge woo, to Wi v tir bei: Ouward, heme. | Sietihe “sche ohaet own, arr Buh. disoby. Relir Good Wil (br), cf Nasu, Roverts, Biuihera, 7 dave, 3.000 d » to JD 7 Nore do, ‘sins, NB, 12 days, with reoteague, 5 dave. ‘abatipert tor Hostam wort), Hand, Barrisomte . Laughin, Harcisom'e Beater ‘Allen, Xam Fainmere. t Fravklin, Youre. Balwine « Petrei, Young “vovideuce, BELOW, ng Star, from St Jago, 17 d g Star, from St a) a. trom Janie, am ae . hame unknown, Pilorboat David Michell 1 Sieamehips Thinoty, ——: Bat ng hospital larc in iow: Virginia, Harrison's Land: i. Gahawba, with boopltul ship Buserye ls teas afer Rew rieans. Wind at sunset S, light. Miscellaneous. ‘See news columns for an account of @ mutiny and mur ders on board of bark Reindeer, from Cotte for New York, Amxuican Lioyps’ Surri.euent for Augnst 1, 162, he, been received from the publishers, Messrs Taylor, & King, 35 Wall street. This No. contains the names ef vessels which have beea resurreyed and a list of @new nares, noi before given. Sreamsuir St Many —The new fren sidewhee! sieamship St Mary, Capt W H Talbot, sailed yesterday at $o’clock PM for New Orleans. She took out the bulk of 7,000 barrelst= produce of all kinds, besides 30 cabin passengers, She'te owned by Mr Charles as and was built for the Berwick Bay route, while she cattle. horses, &e. Hor pines dhe wil senapnieety & ingof the trade for which she was built. Whitney, No. 26 Broadway, is her agent. Scur Asnore—The Outer Station at Hull reporta « sche ashore on the Grav cree vokvSezeeryi re > &s° ere < gerd Gere & FERED | gFEREFEes 3 eG ° Es goe2 = & 4 A i 5 i The U § Marshal at Philadelphia sold the ile schrs on Monday, at auction:—Schr Dixie, for 208. schr Fair Flay, Giptured by the gunboat Gem of the tee fun attempt to run the blockade, was knocked down to Ha ward Wright, a colored man, for $860, and the Providence, ‘aken by the U8 sranict Blenvilie, troughs $525—purchased by Edward € Knight. Lavxcugp—At Thomaston 28h inst. a fine th white oak ship of about 1400 tons, rnaued the Gen Meo Her frame and covering is of, Delaware oat, etl ine, and she is said v0 be one of the heat. sh jaine. She isowned by Mevars Sam! Watts, others of Thomaston, and isto be commanded by Capi Al- fred Watts. Whalemen. Arr at New Bedford 30th inst, bark cltic Ocean, Taleahuano Ma; Smith 40 bbis ap ue y Bermuday, Sent home and sold 890 bole sp and Osos eer, Now Has on freight 625 bbls sp vil from ship ford. Speken, se. pee Danube, sybidsen, from NYork April 23 for Shang} 5 Bark Holland, White, irom NYork for Guantenamo, July sank Ter’ ca ‘NYork for Maracaibo, passed July rk Teresa, from S ‘or Maracaibo, was 23, lat $4 50, lou 68 50. ettit ‘fannie, Row, ‘from Portland for Cienfuegos, July 2B, it 3450, owt ich Adelaides from NYork for Jamaica, July 28, tat $8.60, on 72 7. Foreign Ports. Baracoa, July 0—No Am vessel "Sear Barzanos, July 10—In port barks Utah, Seeley, from Port Medway, arr$th; Amy. Hammond, from Philadelphia, are Tth; 1 D i Bay les, Rogers, from do do, Gonaives, July 14—In port bark Parker Cook, ‘Small, few Boston 2 Sa ith. chr Bothon Conley NYork. Guanica, PR, July 12—In port brig 'L.& W Armstrong, fer New Haven 4 days. Hove Koxc, May 26~Cld ship Julia G Tyler, Coopers Shanghae. Tinuax, cB, a! A nore 15—Cld brigs J Congdon, Forbes, an@ Bellona, Benson, one May Bein port ship Shawmut, Burrill, fer Hage, Of & ne pe Otway, Australia, May 25, ship Indian, Avertif, from Calcutta for Melbourne, Moxtrwat, Juiy 26—Arz ship Win Rathvone, Pratt, Liver. ne 16—Arr steamer Columbia, Leshe, Ply- $8 NYork: 17th, by pe Ras, Sn, a oe \werpool, wi ship owoe (iM avetoaets sehr Aigrle, Davis, oor Royal, SC. eld 0 zler, Dugdal!, London Maggie Fulton, Me Rar Baithworesibiie Wig Auante, “Beubbe NYork; schre Emin. Gaskin, Baltimore; Blanche, “Opynsa, Jnly'4—En port wb ‘Hihland Light, Crowell, fee Utes ‘Rit poy! idg adis ¥ ton. tid {amd did ath Tor lagapore ire emis a 0k aa Tig ony nie Frenten, Atkins, oe ela Tort London. Riv Jaxsino, June g—Tn pore, ah ett ars Son my Boxion, arr srran e (Ben: Randatl and'Travelicr (Br), Manet ‘eat ae Mc¥arland; Faanie Crecaha' Munces, Vi morte’ nt ivother une 2, aa ieiden, aoe for the Pa- Cilie Gerben Brelfords for Caleutt 8 (i May 20—Cld dagen oot rebar irra Pare. itore' 4 mh, bark ‘St Domixco Ortv,, July 17—In yort drigs oe. CEE (Br), Raukin, tor New ¥ York few caus ‘Peres for do, ml bony taht Boston, for Turke STON, ‘Amer om For peer, 7) Cai- Or a | cuties Boateon Blan Menten: Linexpeat be Heiterica, Gottenbul pemoder, Glover, q Mary Lowell, Johnson, Philadephia, we Nichols, u Gansiven’ rielen Mary Mickersom, G Beso Bai d Lacon, Baker, Bal Ghild, Kelley, ana sam Sera Dispateh. {y Havana: 18th, i Ma on aed Gu eee ‘ahiethpor ®, sean i Cra pin, Wh Oape Hnytie: bark Howland BALTL iy S0—Arr folk “Cid bark Fiore, Hubbard brisk Delmont Locke, Veazie, Boston: Bi vin Choptauk River; schrs ann, Col If Bisa, Collins, and Eda Dela Tor wn broo) 't Blonine,” Ket mee, Eanfaie, Sout ‘dlosenbury, Tiwomd, Acapileo, 2S—Arr sehrs Pranges Com, Consing, ane miley, NYork: ‘Wm Moore, i 4 ce ‘id, ae ‘aitham, Brown, Nor foaneee anda or 0 Klyhne. Bi for Went Undies: sobre, Citi Drinkw; fae. nd Eusierp Belle, T NY cia ehr Jd nden, Shaw, P BATH, WivaSLAtr sche Maine Law, Pailadelplta, BRISTOL, Jaty 20—Arr schre ‘Seaton, Gibbs, wad ‘Mexico, incentanr, Dei Ano, Boat “hor bred "tyler, Tirvell, Harton’; cae eT he wins. DRIVER, July %-Arr stoops Noping, Barnes, Bue Bird, Shetty, ‘doth, sche Co- ara i Jefferson, Haumores hi elphis (not Be Cid bark James Mt hirehit Pi adeiv _ ARTFORD, daly, 80~Arr schra N Shaler, Strickland; Ue rabvethport ; ‘sloop W ole soe, Clack, Muicoim, Jones, Kit mare sloops Rat vt Ewen. Sid ache Theo Kn ‘Ohtor | ORLEANS, Jniy 24-1 port ahtys Tor Laver peak, fag & D She ne for N¥ork, do} «Br, ereliant. aud Brazil, \ starr: PC Alexander, wn rr « Darien, Evnma. scl Coernine, Forest King, Shark, avd My hh De ve dite cab iriffen, Corah, , up ue river seier (Br), and chy Medora, ot “SYork. Bark or ontaide the bar Stl 26th, steam. scr 8 Howhkias, Emily © Dennison, Vhiladetphta ; $0tn, ¥ M—Arr solve Live Boat, Reed. Knigit, Philadoiphin, cory Woshingion, Raiph, . Hubvard, S eriyhoat, Maserohue Sache P &'Simpwon, Bilis, do: 20th, brig Chico North Halsey sche Ghchaniress, Leyachs dog ard. Collins, Boston sehr Tranait, Chappell, Philactelpbia; Miner. 1B Smith, Wabors, adelphia, 22d, brig Fortress Monross te Crom Havana), ship Parkers NEW BEOFORD. Souhworth, and Ms DG Floyd, Raeser NEWBURY ToRt Maya ower: NEWPOR’ pt Hand, Terry, Bagua: & Fieteher, Cr A: Jno Rant FAD wader, Bar Matauras " * Mary B dinith Smite, jean, Baker, New Kiniih: Lady Wasiiy bethport ROCKLAND, | Hix, and A r a h for Sani ' ukwater, do, Spear, Por ie, Ausiradl hip Taland; aches Baal, W sloop Margaret E Welle, Bat wi Nok.