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5 NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1862. ‘ GLOUCESTER, Aug 30—Arr schr Flying Fish, Low, New ef the dite who oly between Charleston and Nas<aa, NEWS FROM NORTH CAROLINA. untae 7 Osage piaiows, Alexandrig—Van Brunt & andere a sloop Ann B Holmes, Ham. p sttand oral, ‘ar Sar qyridinae or ie INTERESTING FROM PORT ROYAL. op thas Da ener SA ed eee ‘Schr Thames, Geer, Washington Bentley, Smith & Co. senrs Cornelia, Mackey. an Conectiout, Pratt, | at two dslock. : amet INE eee vowent Marekal has tately bad some cases of dis- | Arrival of the Transport Stcamer Haze. Scar Bice R Bungeat’ Poladeiphias Master, PTT ee Md Sekee DB Martin, Swift, and J Plate yanmar TRETTy , Gontowber 4, Eizme, the be, as loyalty woattend to. | Four employes in’ the Gi ea | ‘The trausport steamer Haze, Captain Clift, arrived at | Bet aaa asi Milledge d Frye & Co A QHORGETOWN, DO, Aug 38—Bld sche H W Morse, Bou, Bulnohcxsecounty Tipserare, png ons ! ter’s department, named Dominick Bonally, Jas. Woods, bern, N. C., = 1 DO, , Ben- . yi THE LATE SURPRISE OF UNION TROOPS, | (io s.cePgtmen eee Pinte, having frequently been | this Port yesterday morning from Newbern,N.C.,which | Schr PF Williston, Moody, Bangor—R P Buck & Oo. ton, Taunton. ‘of her age. ‘The friends of the family, and those of her brother, here ‘that the South wae right and the | port she left on the morning of the Ist instant. She left ARRIVED. York. t — ~ North wrong. in the present contest, and that they | everything quiet in and around Newbern. The transport pi S.puabass Qoneon Lieut Com & es i Longe yRore), ROBES, Ang Smhee sehr Mary, Boyd, Miow. both load: Pee an ae inde Pesidense, No, 100, Union ate aren, SAVANVAN RAM) A. PAILURE. hoped that England would speedily peecenine bycerd Jersey Blue would sail for Now York on the 3d. The Haze | ware by the US umbont sett tor Philadelphia. © eee en ahip and 6 tare, South Brooklyn, on Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock. THE NWA . federacy, were arrested placed | prought 181 passengers. to this port for repairs. NEWPORT NEWS, Va, Aug 30—In port bark Aura, Daw- | Philadelphia papers please copy. Van Brunt. An examination of sorrel eet ro. rg ie wit mates and 1B son, and brig Aurate, ‘Clark, weg. vay Power.—At Havana, Cuba, on Thursday, July 17, of in om of treason , been x : f A nth ore ‘to be confined at Our Newbern Correspondence. Wisw wine to aie Aug 20 fatal 30 long 48-00, ex. | NEM BEBEOBD, Sept Arr ache Mary Blizapet Chase, | yellow fever, vaptain Joux Powma, of the brig Young ; sontenced by the commanding general i ‘bail and chain attached to the jeft k The Steamer Nashville Buns | bo :vor withss ‘ya 2 gottary,cutems vat ht; to ou broad the Blockade. fore all arrenragte of vay rf general overhauling of ? be bk: ver of Men uarterm\ 7 to be rnade, and ‘allare to be called upon to take the oath of allegiance. \ 1 of General Order No. Loss of the United States War Vessel | ,.' seat yo: by ae iat in ore io ather broadly beid up to public exceration as the author of an unpar- Adirondack, fonuble «ience—that of turning over @ yellow gir to ee. her or eee cruel lash. bv? ye or ian a where the alleged wag commit woman aaa a Vile rampet, ‘Shase tickthast were lization amot ai and that, in Arrival of the Gunboat Seneca from | Consequence of her bad practifes, she was oxcluded {rom Port Royal—Bricf History of Her / camp. That her owner subsequently took her into bis Cruise. possession is true; but she has since been restored to . . freedom, afid is now at Port Royal. The toncof the order ahe United States gunboat ; Seneca, Lieutenant Com in which the case of the “New England Colonel’’. is evi- changed signals hip’ Montmorenct and bark. Science ‘ A “ Nawonnx, N. C., Sept 1, 1868, | Sound's sume day maw iance ce berge: was aio boarded | land Bele les ATO MU est, ee ees The Blockade of Wilmington—Admiral Goldsborough’s Red | by & bos! a Sips ausanata Aan: Of Eroviacsionn, ¢ Kelley, Phitadelphias OH Wale, Perry. NYork ing at Beaufort, N.C.—A Flag'0f Truce— Fugitives from (at ea ee te a aot ee itat att Nan. | Moone WD Mangurn, Freshas do, for 46; Lesser, Davis, Dizie, de. noket from boat CH Marshall, No &. Been 8 days from srrmereet hen Foul Bean, Carroll Lisle W Dyer. foun Per: ‘The blockade of Wilmington might be made much mor Ship W Libby (of Richmond, On Bishor, Bristo 45 dare, eo lyrat-rsl phones Hageman LS Barnes, Mar- efficient if one or two orders were revoked and @ new | with railroad iron (o master, eave W: winds moet Si Arr schra James Parker, Sonr, Gildersieeve. Pawtuck: system of capture resorted to, For instance, there is | 'Suip missourl, Hughes, Glasgow July 12, and Greenock Cn OS ila py eg ET tan order prohibiting any of the blockading flo.t leaving | 26th, with coal and mdse, to Wm & Attred Holmen, HB Fiddeman, JM Parker, Harriet Nowell th Da° tho gatrance to the main port; in order to tatertero with ‘Bhip Java, Daggett, Glasgow, 33 days, with mdse, to Thos | vidson, Delphi, Wm Stevens, Native, Mary ki , am. ‘Wal iin, Me: yr, Williatn Woot thoee (robo) savigting idiertchanci.,Oseaen | qlipat, Cat Port Bara Sars wih sores w U8 | Liveonb Henna f ogan Arar Amen Sa ally vessels of light draught pursue the course of these in- BO cae i (of Balimoesl anon Rio Janelro, OF sods Geerye, and Gulifor Bd ta cise ha direct channels, Jaden heavily with cargoes of ‘‘aid and oar Yransg Fri, Richard, Wlartinique, 14 days, in bal- schrs Ohainplse, ‘Staptin, from Pall River for ren see aa - J panes 2 a we eh pictiee Bark Forrest Queon, Marion, Pictou, 10 days, with coal, to } Hwan: Sarah Jane Garnet itt sloop American’ Eagle, for 2 hie La mpark Maria Morton, Bulkley, Beaufort, NO, ¢ days, with | HRW HAVEN, Sept 8—Arr sohrs Enterprin:, Mart ‘America, aged 28 years. Waterford Ce papers please copy. Rrourer- Thursday, September. 4, Anyre W., wife of Spencer A. Richter, of consumption, aged 20 years. ‘The rélatives aud friends of the family,and the mom- vers of Acacia Lodge, No327, F. and A. M:, are respectful- ly invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at twe o'clock, from her late residence, No. 44 South Sixth street, Williamsburg. . Surra.—On Thursday, September 4, ARTHUR ALBERT, son of Caroline and the late Albert Smith, aged 1 year and 11 months, ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at three o'clock, from the residence of his uncle, W. T. Smith, No. 136 Bridge street, without further invitation. ‘Van Dervost.—In Fort Hamilton, on Wednesday, Sep- tombor 3, Lieutenant Barent Van Dervort,, of the Fortieth rogiment, New York Volunteers, from a wound recoived in front of Richmond, only gon of A.B. and Harriet 8. Van Derpoet, in the 20: Fear of hisage. ‘The relatives and friends of the family aro invited to manding A C. Rhad, arrived at thie port yesterday | dently prejudged, is commented upon in terms them, exco emana' ‘om Eli- ; p, SanOnh i olsen OF: aa Orer ing from | gaval siores, to DC Murray. bethport; E C Johnson, Lockwood, Baltimore; Isuac Mer- Thorning from Port Royal for repairs All was quiet | aud severe by old army officers. ood deaiffrom | Admiral Goldsborough. aia Marie (Pau), Senunann, Cardif, 65 dava, with coal, | ZAveEnPorts BO 20lnscy, ae roy Odd Fellow, Garrison; | attend the funeral, from the residence of his father, this ‘tie SeMMlbcs aK DaNAEnGs are suloring got Greaney to Fung, Meineke Beas Forsyih’ and Clarlasa, Bird, cy sloops Grand Cri | (Friday) afternoon, at three o'clock, , when she le:t, on August 30. The bealth of the army and | caver. and other climatic disorders. navy remained satistacrtoy General Hunter bad estab- | city is not nearly so good as that of Hilton Head. The ‘& Wendt, On Saturday last a Union recruiting meeting was hold brig Bllen. of armas, NS), O'Brien, Cork, July 4, terion, Baker; Levant, Derahde: ‘Nassas, Whitaker, and Al- in the Court House at Beaufort. The attendance was in 7 Br, of Jersey), Ranoul, Rotterdam, gr days, bert Gallatin, Ents) lisabelnpor. Cid schrs Jas Buel AY FINANCIAL. AND COMMERCIAL. Ushed @ rigid quaranive on all vestels from the Gulf | town UL olf from, the se areas avis stil | good of fshermen and the poorer class generally, But with fadse.ioWin Salem. No date, off te Western ORG ROYAL. Aug 2¢-Arr aches Nw Smith, Bord, Ports. The following ts ber list of ofboersi=- aeeenae renders ite atmcaphere anything bat healthy at | not of the wealthy and influontial natives. These latter | was boarded (rom an Awerioun whaling bark, a! Cel‘haren. | NYork: 24th, HR, Barnes, Barnes. do; 26th. steamshlps ff ts > aha J th Raw Hazpenire id , 3 sears out, and received a leer from her addressed to A | Connecticut (W'S), ee Tenet oe Gamtandien: De. ieutenant Commanding—A. C- this season of the year. The Seventh New Ham ‘<wouldn’t gee it.” Speeches were made by Captain H. | Sarvin, Esq, at Fairhaven. Taware, Fulrsloth,'Key West? 25th, (carnnk (Br). Bosworth, Taurspay, Sept. 4—6 P. M. Executive (picer—Moreau Forrest regiment has lost twenty-two men by death since sts | NINO Oe Oe Si ea atoamer Mystic, and | _ Brig Suwamnes (of Camden), Nonroo, Mal Suly 20, | Nassau; 7th, Cahandaigua (U 8), Boston. ar, Bep' idhored Assisiant Surgeon—N. L. Bates. arrival from Key Woest,on the Ist of July. The deaths in . T. Arnold, init yatio, pasted the rock 216t, with fruit, to Gomer, Wallis & Co, ‘Sid 20h, eamships Hariowon, Lowber, and McCtellan, |€ The excitement and panic in the street yester- . jeman Favorita (Dutch), Ruven, Omoa, Hon, Aug 11, with , Fortress 4 x q Abrabam Congleton, # native. The latter gentleman is @ | | Bile (Fouliere Soi Geena meanshipe Bar or the Sock Woodhull, Fort, | day have, in @ great measure, subsided, many of retired Baptist minister, and now an M.D. Ser hides, (6 Joseph Youlke ohne, NF), Pack, Demara- a Pagers, o Company A, Tenth Connectict, got to Fe, mai ee bats fe um rst 11 dase, with "Gidget Roan Depo, Edmonda,Plladephta the rumors whish:weee, then rife tarning out to cruits on the adjournment of the meeting for the regi- AD eon ship Marc, Clark, NY ork: 27th, bis Wan Meson, Hatch, lo. | have @o foundation in truth,’ Prices for all classes mont of loyal Carolinians now in course of organization. |, Brig dW 8 ee ene aary ery pte gon. Bio Jenpiros anira Honey Bath, Bakeey sow, Ortenus; of securities were generally better to-day, while At half-past throe o’clock on Sunday (yesterday) morn- | ,ter. Gantine), Hatch, Port Royal, 7. day arara; Almore, Hoffses. Wareham; Abner Taylor, Taylor, | @0ld, which has become & touchstone of public ing, private Rould, of Company B, Ninth New Jersey, was RE m Magen (of me. aah Bee ey) Saltsbury: schis, Vermilion, Avery, New Havens Lous | confidence, felt over 1 per cent this morning. ‘The money market has been growing dearer for ymasier—G W. Keaman Beaufort during tho first three weeks of tha proseut —s H Rogers, H Vaughaa @® W | month are as follows:— EW WBAMPSUTRE VOLUNTRERS. ant Bnguwer—d. W. Dekrate Lewis A Powers, Company A, August7. Third Assistant Enyiners—T Allen HB Burritt, | Jabez F. Lawrence, musician, Company B, August Thomas Lynch, James Potiard e Harvey Marden, Company A, August 8 Masters’ Maie—J . Vvaine,E W Fiske Edward L. asker, Company 0, augastars Seneca oo Charles H. Fletcher, Company H, August 10. The Seneca comes bone for some: needfut repairs, | Charles H. Blotct Cones gaan gus caused by continued and active service on che Soutn | Rovert Innis, Coinpany F, August 12 Assistant 7” ug 25, Spanier, Lewis; D M French, Jones, 8 A Hammond, Pain, shot in the band, while on picket duty at a railroad bridge | Charleston, spoke US gunboat Bienville, cruising, all well: I ahd Majuolia, Nickerson, Boston. saan Auantic coast. When they shall have been completed | Lorenzo D. Wentworth, Company A, Aggust 18. ‘Schr Orion (Br), Tobin, Savanna la Mar, 20 days, with lox. | "'y) ‘Del, Sept 1—The following vesseis are at the Break: she will return to duty im Admirai Onpont’s | David S. Bullock, Company ©, August 14. Situated one mile and a half from the Beaufort Barracks- wood: 4 ca Hi ‘Trumbull Aug 25, off Havana, spoke US waier:— Bigs John Chrystat, for 3 nas, and Whitaker, the past few days, and now the standard rate for squadron. The Seneca has been oue of the most active oy Fanos: oma pay eran On a soarch being made two fresh horse tracks were trdced | gupioat Siatatte Me Ge Montego Bay), Biwin, Ruatan Wi Stine and buprens The achooner Clifton, which was | loans on call is 5 per cent. Some few first class a . pany to the house of a native. This latter individual, on being } Isiand, Aug 9, with cocoanuts, to Thos Gilmartin. ashore on the Point of the Cape, {8 unloaded and will be sold houses can still borrow on call at four; but most that ‘Schr Canima (of Stockton), Hoskins, Nassau, NP, 13 days, ny a interrogated, replied he had been in bed all night, Witt aie UL DOUEA, o ‘on ths Slat miiad NW, pea: ate ee form: 'y. Sar the guab@: {ivet atiacbed to Admiral Dupout’s squacron, | Moses R. Kelly, Company K, August 1 and that none of bie horses bad been out of the stable; | “MS's WBrse Stapleton, Glace Bay, OB,10 days, | pripetiatic ts Winelen Nichole Gardenas; tel and is of herself an iiustratiou of the bigu value o this | Joan L. Waldron, Company |, August 19. Sergeant John P.’Rand, Company K, August 19, lenders are calling in their loans at that figure. class of war vessels She leit New York on the L6th 9 y y ions ate t thi ig S y NTEERS. idc with coal and tea, to 6 F Small & Co, rriet, Seagly, Potomac River; schrs'H © Brooks (Br), | In mercantile paper the quotations about the Gotober last, was nmmong the fret of fuponu's (est sar. | &.F, Abbots, Company BeAUgUSL T., Dosids, he was @ good Union man and had taken the oath | "SOOM Grin of iiaitias, NS), Huey, Cow Bay, OB, | GindsarforNew vork: virid (Bry. do. for doy. Baryiand. spay 5 racateell i et re Tess of allogiance, Under these circumstances he was not | 7 days, wiih ‘ceal, to B Bellont Ranswe” Philadeivhins ‘seamer Chesspenke, Crowell New | 8Ame, with but little doing. One year’s certi rive off Port Royal, and periormed guliant and valuable | JO! Re eee ree nae “4 catad: Bey whet be wh el of the matter 1 do ‘Schr Chas P Stickney (of Philadelphia), Garwood, New Or- | York, cates of indebtedness sold this morning at 98%, service in roconuoitering the evemy'* batieres, charting | Rrauk Mack, Company K, duguat 20. arrested, but what may be the sequel of re Jeans, 17 days, with susar, to master, ‘24—Arr achrs Fred Bugene, Achorn, and Uncle Sam, : ath °& | Patrick Conley, Company G , August 20. ‘Schr Minerva, Farrell, Port Royal, ee s. Crockett, NYork. Cld schr Fred Reed, Wish, Fortress Mon: | which is an improvement of 44 per cent since yes channel and planting buoys prevarstory to the grand | Captain H. BE. Garish, Company K, August 19, maval eogagement which subsequentiv eusued Sbe wens? rapt iethelcb be gr a on . w w 2 firs ‘m. P. Kendall, Company ugust 18. took an hovorable part iv tut acca, was the Orst | JW Bailey, Company K, August 21. ‘not pretend to know. Hh Schr C I Errickson, Collins, Newbern, NC. 10 days, A flag of truce from the rebels brought to our Schr Teebecea Civde, Decker, Meyten aos, days, lines on Saturday four men, nino women,aboy and two | Schr Sea, cae Bey Wesnington, Pe. sat babies. The flag was met by Company F, Captain bcNa- Barnegat, ploked up a yaw! beat ofcthe achr Nile, fron terday. Demand notes for Custom House pur poses are quoted at 108 a 10834, and are dull, in sympathy with gold. roe, PORTSMOUTH, Aug 31—Arr schrs Nicanor, Parker, Port Ewen; Glendower, Wood, and John Siroun, Lake, Philadel- nats Of | phia; ‘AS Gammon, Nowell, di nn Balti 1—Arr brige Charles ‘Heath, Lowd, and Julia Ann, vossel to visit the rebel city ov Beantort and FIFTY-PIFTH PRNNSYLVANLA VOLONTEERS, more for New York, which had been ran into by x schooner | Kovdra, Rondout. to discover the “lust white mus’ remaining | Jobn Mack, Company G, August 6. eas Cao anit Mer, a cakes ‘owes » who entertained | hound South, and unk in 15 minutes, The captain and PROVIDENCE, Sent $—Arr steamer Westchester, Nye, In foreign exchange we have to report a steadier for a night the rebe! lieutenant in charge of tbe escort, | crew were saved. NYork; sebrs Franees D Decker, Watrous. and Ann Mari, | market as compared with the fluctuations of yes from N per to Mar ‘ George Sannoe, Company G. August 11. to tell the tale From Novenber to sarch sbe was con- preemie By ech stantly employes oo the South Carolina and Georgia | Joremiab Smith, Company H, August 8. coasts, ruNDing ilo creeks and julets andaviable to ‘TWENTY-EIGHTH MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEERS. ol ts, recounoiter tug batterres, nuoying o " | Bogb O'Donald, Company C, August 12. thor crafts, recoupoiteriug batteries, huoying ont eban pains tome yeah and also his orderly. During tho evening the rebel licu- | “Schr Henrs Finch, Ganev, Georgetown, DC, 6 days. 24 | fils ieee tenant drank pice of the ro Sth oer Neatealing,?? and | inst. saw the stean hip Baltic ashors (since inirlyed at this en ort Ben igo tho Euana," emingtny rt); wen he - | Bl . Gallen, H Pea ee EOE chavbotien ti | fougttg the aa and 1h rogimenis NSM, and brought | Poole Wath Meow and Sophia, Ann, Sait D 3 them to this port. phia; J M Freeman, Tribble; John L Davling, Wright: model licutenant said he was, at one period in bis life, a | "Schr @ D Smith, Loper, Balttmore, 6 days. =, Prange; Hallock, Amelia, Lane: Loduskia, Oliver; Francis bartender in the Howard House, New Yorkcity. When | Schr Samson, Dunni ‘Smith, and Maria'Lunt, Boynton, NYork: Busan E 9e, Mills, and Reindeer. Di ‘York, terday. As yet there does not seem to be much doing for the Saturday’s steamer. We quote:~ Bankers’ bills on London, 60 days’ sight, 130; 3 nels, and having several engusements with Tasuall’s ne st th Key West bi ‘ ghenge ili bbe fleet, &c., &c. Karly in March) she went wto St. Joba's bs tert Aipensy etnies aoe tee the parties who came by this flag arrived inthis city | Schr Mary Price rd. Brandywine. | oa iver, | Javms dayne, do; sloops Eawin Post Averill; Geore Ht days’ sight, 1380/4; Paris, 60 days’ sight, 4.30 a river, Florida. wi tie 1 Conorai’'Tarry and bie suai, together with several other | they wore mel and welcomed by many of the natives. | Bir Ala Cae Tie. Eivmbemport for Providence. | Nyyn, Towns: Mary Brushy Hudson, and Velocty, Smith, | 4.35; 3 days’ sight, 4.2734 a 4.3224. We also hear , Flo y athiend " = + i y . s q 4 * 1 s : t uti! the middie of ‘on board, to whom confinement under a yellow | One family, by this menns, had restored to it two daugh: } Schr S'Rstepbias, Thompson, Elizabethport for Charles: | ™}AWpuCKET, Sept 2-814 schrs Mary Emma, Hooper, | of sales of commercial bills, sterling, at 12974. June, having bad sev wters wtb gueriilas, and Vy no means agreeable; but a case of yellow fever | er, aud other families relatives or fier ds, town. ect oe Tuten eblicinipaiae i losing some meu rd justities the most rigid and unpalatable orders Schr © Lovering, Jone: Eiizabotty ert for Taunton, SOMERSET, Aug 30—Arr chr Tillie E, Andgrson, NYork At these prices the decline of yesterday in gold Since loaviug Jacksouviiie the Series tus beeo uiostly | itl Fexard to ber, So far the health of the command at The Accident to the Baltic. Sohr Fessenden, Hooper. Boston, S days. gana saled Senta for do); Sls, sobr John 1Azier, Norris, | has but slightly affected exchange. ‘The sales of Passel dows 31st, brig Tangier, Sawyer, from Dighton, Hilton Head has been very good, and it is proposed to | EXCELLENT CONDUCT OF THE OFVICERS AND MEN OF Taunton. 3 day gold at this morning’s board were larger than we employed in dog vlockading duty 9G Cbarieston aud | xpare oo effort to keep it 80, THR THIRTEENTH (BROOKLYN) AND TWENTY-FIFTH | Alexauider. Port Ewen for Boston, | ¢or ye ngor cor Phiiadeljshia.> hae ‘Savunnah. The Medical Board, instituted soma six weeks since, (ALBANY) REGIMENTS, ETC., ETC. a :Bopkuis, Bort sien easier. Phare "TAUNTON. Sept 1—Arr sche James Nelson, Burt, from | have seen since the abolition of time contracts, Soa ravers Att wind ere ; ied | Benes the transactions in the printed list alone footing for the purpose of deciding upon applications for dis- charges apd furloughs, has adjourned sine die, and its ia soma iug | members have been assigued to other duties. Dr. Craven is made medical purveyor of the department, Dr. Cris- But few of the orignal oNoss of ibe Seuaes return with ber. Her oli Ammen, haviag been tr ees wat reise eapestttn tO nts cin | ee Mies oe | i wh wera, to C om pki: = the splendid steamship Baltic, at Winter Quarter Shoal, at | Pal. wiih Rusenucls, ta rat On erty. Laughlin, Washing: MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. two o'clock P. M. on Monday last, have been furnished us | ton, DC, in batlast. up about $375,000. Sales were made in the street, before the board, at 11834—a decline of 4% per cent r is, and a el, heaith officer of the post, and Dr. Dairymple surgeon . Adams, Baltimore. r < poets at ; : te pelue mat, During the session of the Board three hun. | by Colonel Bryan and Adjutant J. M. Kimball, of the Bieamer Thompton, Cua, Haiinere cavienSeaera ie Teted coh, ‘wathrios,_ x, | *iuce. Yesterday evening; at the first board it et " 7 ibe } dred and cleven cases were brought before it, aud about | Twenty-fifth regiment :— Steamer Anthracite, Jones, Pluladeipbin. JAYLER—S 8 —In & , 7 100, N. . 118%, Jihadoadibydowdl Crusader. Her for josoteoaut | two hundred soldiers have, on its recommendation, ween | he ‘Thirteenth (Broeklyn) and Twonty-ffth (New | Steumer Geo tnisht. Wels) Philadeiphia, ¥., on Thursday, September 4, by the Ker. K. H. Parke opened with sales at 11874, and sold s ly Sproston, met writ s si Put , iecharged Nearly ail thogo unfit for a soldier's rugged per? SG sei nie Re ee renay. Peoria. Jaugs Gavin, Of Now York, to Saka Va Baytuvrsns, | to 1175(, at which price it closed bid. Between pte eieatehah ; jue wing | “Se tive been weeded from the regiments York State National Guard) regiments let Suffolk, Va., | Stenmer OFenyt Chey Revsatt, Wasnimgion, OC, with Alin daughter’ of the late D. 8. Sknats, of she former | vig yoards the quotation was 117% bid; at the esr . f is be Was ee on Sunday morning, at four o'clock, for Norfolk. From | sick and wounded from McClellan's Army. place. v it endeavoring 10 arrest. ib: re doen te e we Muegray—Quinw.—Aat Utiea, on Sunday, August 24, in | second board sales were made to a small amount ing erred to Hitron Heap, S. C., August 28, 1862. thence they took the steamer Baltic, for New York, on BELO’ St. Patrick's church, by Rev. P. Caragher, Jony Murray, yi 17%, closing 117% bid and from. Arvival of the United States Steamer Magnolia—Loss of the | the same day, and sailed for Fortress Monroo on Monday, | * hip Ohio. 21 days trom New Orleans St chy Of Albany. to Butza Quinn’ of Astoria, Ll.’ | St 117% and 1177, closing 117% bid. a United States Steam Sloop-of-War Adirondack—Some of | at four o'clock A.M. At two o'clock P.M. of the same | Wind at sunset S. Franciseo papers please covy. The stock market was better throughout the list ve eue nae COLO poner: s Parry—Baiuninar.—Op Monday, September 1, by | today, and the unpleasant rumors of yesterday, th: Particulars of the Loss—Commodore Davis, United | day the splendid vessel ran aground on the Winter Quar” the Rev. It. G. Quennell, Str, OwEN Wintdam Parry to Miss Onion Pickes ay ge, - ‘ States Navy—A Correction—Naval and Military Move. | ter Shoal, where she remained fast until three o'clock on Dliscelinneous, Maky BancianoR, both of this city. which frightened timid holders into sacrificing Surprise- rae 3 Ne | mente, dice ‘| Tuesday. The five ship, after laboring until six o'clock Bon yerterienlenires Be ehir cleok emer ee ee de ria: ford eon their securities, have left us, while in their stead Gempany 8, 7h Neve Je . 01 The United Statee prize steamer Magnolia, Captain | p, M. om Tuesday to extricate herself from | gtte Oui (ol Machin Migneet coal muring the. gal tnein: Ga, as See giaces ty Ove | we have satisfactory advices from Washington. Aly aig " b) da, arrived at Port Royal this morning from acruise | her “unbappy and perilous position, still was | Monday night. hav’ id of maiimast, w York Volunteers, 0 Miss ANasta-ia Liauy, | These have had the natural effect of putting up Killed, Woursdesi end Prisune Sain sc owen oneal et ental i & Wa ee ae sails giving Way and topsail brares pot. m. bein ‘acu Whas ait A yaks a whe vicinity of the ag wing to thestringent | held fast; and it was in vain that skilful pi pre-e wept wide 4) Peer ‘ekanningejsSeataratinn ‘Mg. :0h prices. In governments a good business was done, 4 avantine regulations adopted by Generai Hunter and | Captain Comstock called for assistance to the many ves- eawentoreveryining. The cape ‘pli. N Yee the Kev, Theo | while State stocks remained quiet. There is a good sels that passed. During the evening and until next morn- | seif to the quarter. EH Sapnp to Miss Eveusia, eldest ee een ; «omer 1 Gusirat Dupont, she is not alowed to come up the har- decnabla tox uitaneet "bevingvalicon Houde, whith ‘ a > mom tka rhe Ae Stemmer they were joi fon one, Pq General Ur. Sind | Bor, and now Hes at anchor at the quarantine station. ing she continued to discharge the troops of both regi- | mr mmc aver Hon 'one? Sit * ee ’ : Cutted States steam sloop Adironaack, which was wreck- } aid; and in the meantime the captain “gard GNA AHA are daily advancing in price. Railway shares were Dissolu'irn y bs , ed on Man-of-War Key, about one hundred miles from | coal and all heavy lumber should be thrown overboard also. agtiye Ai.n consign 9, Sirance, stnong, soe Said a Zribiiass « . n : Nassau, om the morning of Saturday, the 234 instant, | some eight hundred troops were taken off, whilst their | SUade him, buthe nobly most, prominent , of; which wrere,,Bele sareterred, er cased ae warecaae he news from the wreck is very brief and unsatisfac. | Iugxago was cast into the sea,the result of which was | taking wil tue eaptin ar { Hudson River, Michigan Central and Chicago and Wea weathers : 4 ‘ ‘4 wry. We only know that in a violent gale, botwoen the | {at she then floated, to thie Joy of all who suppoved their | sloop bass velaghircon N. | Rock Island, At the first board coupon 6's of 1881 danger. A diierant policy is sila esenhe | | vours of three and four o'clock in the morning, the un- | stated in the Henan yesterday—New York Weduesday | st000 In. smorving, at | advanced %, coupon 8's of 1874 %, seven-thirty Ee yoo ’ » : riwuate vessel was driven among the breakers and sttarnooa, having on board 275 men of the Thirteenth | Ruinsired. 4 court Auxuxs, | Treasury notes %; Central, with large sales, wag y pre Soin ans a piste sibanaiecie: and fifty of the Twenty-fifth regiments, the remainder of b, a of the Oni « nid (Preccatee? ar ‘ Sy saat and crow managed to get | to troops of both regimeuts having beon put on We akin ibe hehe Dota VA. Verge ed Dorada the be abe - ashore, an . the Lge “s aan ‘e Commander | three Schooners referred to. During the whole of Tues I 2, Michigan Central 34, Illinois Central 4, Galena r so tet te jansevoort Jeads us to infer t ber battery wiil be | day night the ship was considered in great danger by the ¢ yw ck I: — E saved, The rebel steamer Oreto has left Nassau, and the | Captain, who ordered guns to be fired and signals of dis. | blo kude, byt : Bago te acest ON for the pares us Hi 0 i tress thrown out. Grest excitement was op board, and | Pillad ipnii, » he ; ‘ done was larger than for some days previous. te Gethin “that . v.iy danger to be apprehended is from this latter vessel, | much anxiety was evinced to sce whether any vessels | Actime Muster Crui-e, F 3 There w lea of Erie b i a w hich is heavily armed, and which. it h ” 4 his Gist officer as p < Nn ere sales of Erie bonds, the thirds at 101, saisatid teaches hicine Siviie ; : which is heavily armed, an ich. it is feared, may | might come to her; but for this the passengers aod trosps | "8 ; ' wrths at 942 sn © mn | gee the Adirondack’s crew trom their position, and de- | caedn vain The wbolenight te theotcersand men | quo! arial vis Seta CeEHiS we Oelee Rae She Lens 9S Teky, Roe Cea a) 4 of the regiments referred to worked most assiduously in re- claghs , tral constraction bond: shar stroy, if not annihilate, whatever may have been pre Tete of thirty and forty, and cast overboard coal he all A North ; aaa eeaeks keneae : 3 10 | served from the wrecked vessel. The gunboat Cunan- | otber heavy materials, hile at the same time the pumps = ort shes terrain at 527%, and Fort . * bh | qaicua as under orders to proceed at once to the . | were kept in constant operation. The conduct of the nuil- ad "0 firsts at 9624, seconds at 82, aiies ic Gi A stroll ge “SSi8t- | tary officers and mon under their commandant,Col. Bryan, | about S80 isn malt wt hs b light advai as the | iecinds ing the soy num “ toma |” weiter é who had the oversight of both corps, tor coolness and Wi; Am tig Baral Sin invited ta at oe Se nce on the last quotations. At proximity el rae The Adirondack, at the time of her iss, was on he" | judicious behavior-in their perilous situation, amid ali the fn T8B., at 5000; eer Fors W . her f the second board the market was better, anda ‘| way to the federal cruiscre off Nassau, for the pur] of | exciting scones on board, commanded the warm thanks } built iy Connections, a. os mi ther adv: for sev © | cooing them information of a valuable character, ted stec, | 204 atmiration of the eapiain of the vesso!, while Colonel | WB Duiltat Sew Be er shane sitvenes an chine, Piya Oe inwialand ’ Bryan himsetf stood attentively by, an’ personally su- | | Lacxcu—There i» 4, Avonew | of >t sold at 10016 —an improvement of 4; 7 3-10 compe : peer ith a view to lend a helping band in capturing the An | perintondea the lowering of the men into the schooners. | I\tincbed, atthe si. ‘ Tr ¥ notes alvanced 3%, with sales of $35,000. of ist three Confederate pirate Oreto, under command of tho no’ | The gallant Colonel was ooustantly at his post, night and | Yor jer le . tres * heed %, ® 5,000. comp s ‘ ye te York, | Her te Ute vas *% better, Erie +4, Erie preferred 4 aa i wow Captain Semmes, She was under orders from the | ““Ai: ene officers and men of both regiments performed | lsuncued within then y ace }3 2) Central 4, Southern old anti od f so.) Department, apd touched at this point on the 17th | their duties most creditably and disinterestedly in the + y f reu ‘ festa tetany p Bparanvect ; | mf a inPortd reviourly been on a similar errand, | mist of their scenes of trial, when the fate of the ship | See ror: arrvuiaa ¢ : j J sols Contrat %, Galena %, and Rock Island * > z ecoruing to 8 Monroe on August; but at | and the cargo of hum i " ite 1 Of Le 7 A « mh t (ve | 46> Hadaon Itiver declined % a ay | cooc tue the Oveto had been seized aad bonded by tho Wiaior. er ek aire ree nee pane vapores poe a kB ALG 1 W of Bdward Day, of Hartrord, € sMeheesnieinto tin bihstcow iran vee ¥ Hy , 1 i sh authorit Since then the privateer bas been In corroboration of the above interesting facts, coming | Marchant, Edxurtowm | rach he H ve removod to } i oi the close (he market was steady, the following . . 0 | cots travsterred to the rebels, and, With ber audacious | from so reliable a source, +he foliowing pleasing corres. | (it?s Deore > ait. 3 E or 4. Asxa | being the last quotations s— ° i | oma der, her Beavy armameut and hex superior sail- | pondence is readily publiched in our columns:— Tine Geeehons } Hantisa, y m f Tgnat ti 1 tg a 0100 Reading. 5% By any mH ee Nayties he go en Srmamsirr Barto, Sept. 2, 1862. wae Pout " | ) on tf 4 Michigan Con.. 08% a 6836 - 6 are the casu We. and was ander command of Commander Guert Gan. | ,,S'®—1 cannot allow you to leave my ship without ox. ; ; | wine atreet 7 { Be Mich So EN Ta 31768 33 hee ‘ Se eee eentel Of tanetion model ouug | Pressing to you my warment thanks for the very abie and Sper ay ave rth ooh i } vi3g a 10 MiSon ign 63% a aivs N cogstruction, and & maperior satler, having mene the ran | *Mlicient services rendered by yourself, your officers and | Ship tuving Age, fre Point dle ¢ A Gidea niches Pere pute ‘ | Tonnescee 6. 4877 9 Panama ,...,.138 "0140 We ‘ Fortress Monroe to Port Royal im less than forty. Se Grind Ce pelos condition of the Baltic for the | sty. Auer Eiward MoKen vey "| wna WET he be on of Kulon aud F Gough, aged | sn io), a pe e* a = twos | ie ner Sid promt’: B wage tes etuerpedt ay cine ead. qniet aud prompt action with which my ne aires ren Pus riko yeate, § inanths ad 4 | \ CA ito Cleve WTO. BAR ba r ‘ tral: ; Wery Wisi Was obeyed, and the unexampled coolness of . 7 4 jXY¥ a « Chi & Rk I" y | oh PS aE ary eae ae the troope in the hour of ‘aanger, besperk the high stacc ecring W, A 4038, 4o0.83.07 i aer (eridny) atternoe, otf ore ee enue sk we dl {discipline the regiments under your cot ah ‘ " wan | OW t 8 East bs 87% Mil Ke Pr ds : Henan of the 19th currency is given to an | Stained oot nay ey gaia x ! < GS%. MILA Pe au Oh S0)60 -38i6 i ; ¢ Ke | oy labie™ sory aie ta 7a ‘, Oincer | 8tttinea. With respect, Tam sons cbetient vervast - ee A ‘ : i } a Rive > 527% Be os sala 100 pry wait and his ‘Operatious in the Savannah river. inge 1 TaPdepuny i. vo Tnow asd. ¢ EN oa ‘ - ~ ee 8 . f aa | fe eae para a ae ae p70 Colonel BavAx, of theTwenty-ffth regiment N. ¥. 8 Batts, ut A eereeD, Bore : + ied >for ROON PS | my pret 4% Gold 17% @ 117% “ : | dooce ee ae ad. the Filan const, ant | ‘To this highly complimentary and just tribute of com. | for. Cr". '0 ‘ rights { Hooda rd a pron rs ‘ kf Lat e lay the market was @ trifle lower, ‘t ge Bo my, OOF a a in on the rebel forces to oa Colonel Bryan issued the following Geucral | ¢{) Cy la ng Luzon Tro Hrisvoly Bs Mg fe acmaune te baer veo } on ( Cortin’s preclamation, and railway ay = ab, and in exposing to our army and navy a mae CALDBIA, AL 2 =k) pree whit Ta f | danghto> of Geo, We vu ary f i fckati hates were 04 woe - et ons, che sooupation Of which has tenaed Gastro ! narai: bark Goorw 41 pmalye rh | anaes oes Hus aged Ji month: r 1 at about % per cent below i i «Ha y ngthen ine blockade of Florida EADQUARTERS, ON Boarn a gt fant pias « Fes ae | ° éte : ci ns. Central was quoted 93% bid. ‘ | ur standvand It fg proaie That he deer | Tbs Commandant, in general orders, disuws to ex- x Hy i rerka ty , ven th73¢ 0 UA t when | oy auainat the return of our vessels-after the | Press to the olficers and men of the Thirteenth and Tweu i by cess at the office of the Sub-Treasurer . t wx | bs recoppoiasauce up the Savannah river had | t¥-fith regiments, Brooklyn and New York state National ‘ . K wan nt follows e and heartfelt thanks for the uobie gre ‘omplished, and the orders of Flag Oflicer Dupout | Gusrd, his |". i { jot citi. While bere Captain Davis endeared | MAnner in which they conducted themse'ves through 4 F xs sesseee $410,676 27 pe ne « Wet: § ‘> all with whom be came in contact, and the | OUt the perilous hours iy which the splendid 4 pley Satiee ert j . 283,000 00 ; ~ : Admiral Dupont’s squadrow are unauimous in | Shp Baltic was cast and disabled on Winter | chai.c, M ane . 2 ee t Si8,202 68. > n i timate of bis gallantry, bis sagacity and. his ar- poy i Such ge is pone n fd all praise, and for Cork 1. 15) 5 Pea * 806,406 22 “ nut a ve pore, ? as given full assurance of what might have been exiect. | verpol (an alt M shee § irie du © si | a eee eaniemla: ‘wilde! Augusta, from the | C4 of them bad it beon their fortune to have faced the Leech. San Pre © Milwaukee and Prairie du Chien Railway give a | ton bivekading squadron, ts ordered to Philadel- ber pat tn Soman the fleld of battle. ° 5 . © thet they are prepared to pay off certain of y} pairs, necessitated by eleven months constant e Commandant also desires to express--what he knows “ vt ' eal ‘ig rebel porta. She goes North to-morrow. | £9 be the desive.aud wish of every officer and-soidier of the . m par, according to the provisions of | t fand. Thirteenth and Twenty fifth regiments—the mosi sincere thanks to Capt.’J. J. Comstrek, for the cool, able and ja emont of bis shi), aud also tw his v for their willing and hearty eo operation thereby setting an o ‘loner has ordered @ negro in irons. What my anrel Jom v Tr one, as Horace loves to,tyle himself, think ‘ | t Lie was one of the contrabands who betrayed ' eonxiety to got back to the rebel lines, aud was z) lust night in endeavoring to effect his escape. ens Valley Railroad and Coat Company as declared a dividend of Ave per cent out of the € the company to the Ist of August, and brave « and ready obedience at every cull @, | ' ' . \ éxample that stimulated all to follow, and that, under the Op pOnit ce be ~ J noverbeniey Wak Me, etl Gen euerrial tiroag sete | mercy of an overruling Providence, saved the ship» and Tae ar aeemgtraaad, Kepienber 4, Viien Kumman, | PSY the 10th inst. to the New York etook- - ‘heir information—the constant rinniug back | All the sonls cominiited to his charge, The Commandant, netics Brel f SG, laemieheles 13 Will'ain atreet. enaien, " rusting that all who were separatod by inis dis geo. t oF : Ms rn : ; a ge AR we Me safely crime together again, with 1 Jeuds and Felatives of ship Europa, from Boston for Liver- ‘ F p leave of ail outside bis immediate command, and will eve ue, Sea te ince { ty, took out no specie. ye) forces, andan example will be made ook, from the residen eof th hold them in bigh estimation as ofhcers and men worthy of his esteem and that of their fellow citivons. By com mand ot Colonel M. K. BRYAN, Commanding. J. M. Kiwnars, Adjutant. When the schooner C. 1. Baylis was about seven miles to the north of Chincoteague she discovere? the United © earnings of the Galena and Chicago Rail o! for the fourth week in Auguat were: isan. 1862 igh Bol 4o ST 82,617 26 Dec.. $19,828 62 wine) Austra indy rou NYork; sulps Ne, rom des WF Sioter, Trwsk, irom do Kien Marie, Hail, Ne ni, Mu street. Witumsiurg Love On Weance nf the Lungs, A y 46 montis Antwerp. fe ihe revutives and (rien: ineral, (rom be: . vvtet bas prevailed along our picket lines for Johop of fow nights The thereased watebfuluess of our f ssince the recent demonstrations of the r fotle any attempt the latter may make ploit of the gist. prt and St tally invited te wuce, No. GSE "ARN NGeER os 67° 9,823 89 Ine S15 24 Maile, £0 1 62% 98 1,250 00 Nee. 317 98 | i} 1 1) "Sunt. Gatgemat San Ta, Don, S00ben 3g for e monta . . } : erat Saxion, at Beaufort, is suffering from iil | States steamer Baltio run ashore on Winter Quarter my veinaia, Dow, Centeal Cridhy) afte oe tai baat, ive ; . ; will probably go North to recuperate on the | Shoals, with a signal of distress f The schooner im onearieh, As ‘ withontt further invitauiog. port mediately went to her assistance, aud Captain Hetaworth, | Mun Nokon, wore, A & MOrrisma, Withercliq, and | ey ou Thuredes mw bit nber 4 ser Genera! Burnside has arrivedfrom Fer | by ing =e overboard @ portion of ber cargo, made Rio dar kino. Ag S—in port brig Onus, Pike, from New | tery, Mary Giivon, reliet oF %. Cunuy, of Mi . 6h . $160,258 63 K Kars: \ 4 r room for 370 of the passengers of the Haltic, whom he re brought to this port in safety. Much credit is due to the Captuin for the prompt manner in which be came to the rescue of our brave soldiers, and we have no doubt vbat the government will amply reward him for the loss oi his cargo te) 1RT198 82 Babia. sw brings several Union refugees, men, wo- niuren, but no news: nd, in Ube 6464 year OF her ay The relatives and (riends f nily are respeetfatiy favited to attend the (aneral, thie (Fritsy) afternoon Uiee o'clock, fom her late residence, No. 861 Third i » brig Kiwin, Webber, Philadelp avenue, corner of Fifty seventh sirect ange, Montvomery, do, Lor. —ta tne aity, on Tharsins Am an Por | 4, Lovrsa Cannerin® be BOSTON, Sept S-Arr ship Arno, Oh: The funeral will take) i } | three o'clock, from No. & : McManos.-On Wedn eee Ee er Te 195159 8h Cocrocted earnings for Uheprevtons month. 190,456 29 Phe Hosiness of the filinota Central Railroad in August, 1562, was as follows: ~ Land Department. my Cld 2b, Borodina, Pos Affairs, irom Hoibeook’s United States Mail, ii hos been discovered that the faciiities 44 bie public and the government, resulting eol postage stamps in making change, neglected by those who are wide awake prolug September field, Liverped lay) afternoon, ar ©. 8 W Holbrook, Sti . John Curtis, Alexand ry value schrs Mary doy, Se 6 Crane ver P, 3, FRanots Mo Acres Construelion ands sold. 2,307.15 $29,811 71 3,990 50 bo ; an | lis is done by removing the stamps : | vive! have already" been through the Post er iveabeth port. — Manow, after Lehort byt severe *anative of the T inecerest (und lands eold 475.05 K | Uy cancelled, and either passing them wan, Beckwith, St John county Monaghan, parish of Anoewullon, Treland, aged | prep innde sold 1,400.00 14,778 40 ~ heals puroba wain placing them upon Gayea; sehra LP Snow, Wins, “Georgers ae years. = itll 4 tie mols, with the expectation that their Eien, Gilmore, Philadelphia; Na bl Chase, U ‘The friends of the family, and and (uose of his browser. Tora! rales ty Lune, 6®. $48, per o Jayn gt York oa ia bars Frawstin ew Orleans, ‘Sid seamships Bur , tag; |S steamer Houston. leans kay Patrick, are respectfully Invited to athend the funeral $48,580 6 the (riiany) siternbon, at Lwo o'clock, from bis tate reat. | 7° OID SA" tows ioe cates... 630 70 hood te hand will account for their soil and (hat Che fraud will thus escape detec- . deuce, 255 avenue B, conser ol iitecath «treet. " LIIMORE, Sept 3—Ci otal ¢ . : an : ge | ‘iving stamps for change should therefore se ong Hawk CBE fluemtta, Tats aS ae See | MoDUNOvoH.—On ‘Wediasmy, September 3, at two ences . cmyett te recke ' a ry closely, as tho last holde: will be very Hughes, Ponce,'J FF a Crowell, (Nvork, | och ck P. M., JOHN Me}oxov Gi, faxed 66 yours, a native Sold «mee Jan by bse +s 66,242.00 — $649,516 56 pordies - | vatie when pt upon letters, in case , Row, m7 Kendrick, do; Henry On Crowsls, Boston; | of ihe parish of Kiltulia, county Galway, dred Sold prewioue (wet sales). 1,200,.275.46 16,147,083 O1 ° to their having been before used in the beter Beh ulte aera. Fiske, do; @ Biy, Macdooald, Norwich. SId Tho friends oF the farnily au Wf his won-in Saw ns a ne whtet i xavuge, Latiors bearing such doubtful | Pak, Merck & Wendie conte eueenstown, Bom roaraian, ind Haw Patrik Mvate reapeattuny | Tota 6 46 $10,707,709 48 : coy mare to nd their way to the head | Berke Morrie, Lyon Demat P Trowbridge Shea Rear nein bore cchred L Rednee, 3H Bam] inyyeoa to atte WAi, U's Y) arternood, a | Construction bonds eancelled previous to abeth (Dan), Lange, Bristol—Funch, Meincke @ | | BANGOR, Sept l—Arr acbr Gertrude Horton, Jameson, | 0 o'clock, From bys fate rori. oer Monroe street} july at ‘ f soe + $2)154,600 00 ~ aucellation in the first instance, by post. NYork. MoKerver.On Wednesday Sepicmber 3 Joos Bota. | Cash tod i viet Th,738 84 “ rc ve the tuost (efloctal safeguard (& te chine Clan Be action on ie an © sine Sept 2—Cld sebr Louisa, Haskell, Acquia Creek, | wera, daughter of Arihary eo! Owl 10 Mohcover 0 | Neve t . 4,278 "790 “8 sue departmen ” 9 yours and 2 tentis | « ppt 3—S) chra a re . Y : af se CALPONNEA, atta, erie essere, Haptestagsabo= Ten pase & Rumer wee es Wictks coe Pret carte ikimbath end Ue. 7 ‘the relatives an: wottuity | 1 + $121,185 06 #fatboms | ins ove bon received from the devartment | yy iti,bautiace (Brom), Kisenbrook, Port an Plat—C Ht & | EITZABBTHPORE, sp ee oes po egy Lai his (Friday) aftoraoony at | Revetpts from . 199,261 05 $ ‘ Hi inais to be sent by steamers via | Brig Gen Boyd, Giipatrick, Portland —Maste Reeve, N oiteet, Brooklet, mime Ro Lac Hee : in nim, wots) Ole wise Ofdered. Tue is. 1s ing to E, Barnds, Sours, 8: Johns, FR-V ¥ Onatavia & Co. OORN, OU Thuraday moreing, se 4, Joan W., | Roveipte from other soured 2'308 $3 pat | “an t-oubles upuo & portiog of the ragu- 0 Br), Relint, Necubua-J Boose, | yn ouly etuld of Corre tad Esatieth W.¢ godt voar | accor - 9: : wiv fork. Tete cision thas hee | IMM: Cm 7. free, St Joha RP Son, and 4 days. | a y Paruinedy. Baaulort—T ‘The relatives and frienaa of tir Familie are respectfully |