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ABN, GOVERNOR OF THE “ATE OW NEW YORE. inereas, 1 a an Gor, ° @hi by prociamation om the27th ofJuly, | Raving ene are soo ane : welmif of the State, @bounty of tfly dollars | engaging Wo supply us pri teach pri 8 ‘woitier shodid thereafter ‘order, We will, until the urge gy wf the call 18 over, feto ber te al Volwmteer | Supply material’fer shirta and drawers, an! stockings at hoon am sce of the United States; and whereas,1@i@ | our diecretion. Application Tanst be "made for the me tat pcan te en Aan a ary | acy Mer Yr, Ogos" wun pera ag ey eee oe not ve paid | Brhor we went. Patrighwm should inspire ee e ‘weicnteer inte new regiments whose enlistment | tyre to supply their owngmaterials as well as their own kK. ‘Themw is po drameor that Chis work will be over- im iggy. escelibuaccn ties 1 ergo a. thes always ooon checked by that fear; but oar Ab ‘dey of Semember instant, Bet that the | Cyiertenme has pcractly proved that the demand is aforesaid doithty of fifty collars would, until | greater’tian the supaly. “Sarther notice, bewontinued and paid to private soldiers Let, the Somes ct ibe 100g -thanden the preparation of 0 d packages (or i soldiers, ‘They only “who ‘wight eulits to serve for three years or'the war two | fONVArs Au Ngee ee ia Ir they contain cacibies, = ag a vice in tan teml tate cad | thewmldier, It wade up ef oxen ckihiig, they ‘crush i u (up of extra clothing, “tate volautews which were in the Geli Defore the 2d Rates the etal 4nis: ki Aili aa helps day of July. 3862, and to theac only; and whereas, a draft | fi: “¢me laspitais, The "benevolence of the ovunt ‘fom the poyniation of this State lisbio to boar arms will | must be exctusively woucentrated on tho oen be made, equal in aggregate to the number required | Ws and the ‘lok ‘and wounded. ‘These cannot ‘taken b care of, Bursed too well. te complete the quota af one baméred and twenty thou- } Sire ties eam positively be made to reach those; they ean sand men appartioned to this State, hence it is deemed ¥ poi reach withany inty soldiers in tho field; and the wmdviso ble to fix a period Deyoud which mo bounty will be a name ‘by these who, like ourselves, are minis- Mbe National War Committee and Judge Waterbury. Joun A. Sravena, Jn. , Bsq., Secretary, &e.:— elected a member of the National War Committee was received op the 6th imet. You will please express to the which it imphes, |. the committee has been, in my judgment, injurious to ae oben, tering Wo the bespitais for nou-delivery of the goods sent Wald by the State, we, is wholly due to cenfourdiug the falare of srreapousl- Now, therofore, and after egueultation with those offy | pic parties to deliver things, Kindly but mech pero arg oink th «superintending th | intended for weil mea, with (what’ does not ocon ee ee ein eevsiaiin and che, 4 aeKod failure to trenswnit everything roet us to the hos- Seca! concerns of the State, 140 hereby proc! ~ | pitals where they wre needed. Of a milifon articies sent Glare thié no State bounty will bo paid to volunteersser Us, we defy any’ seratiny 10 prove a henared cone ee a et after th reports of the men returning from » Bay’ wnceats of Ay Clase eet oat the 90th May | city meno bought ‘Our sien, shirts, drawers, &c., are of Sejaember, 1842. 7 based ep the fact that, after these ies have done Im witness whereof I barra horewato signed my bitme, Sain mpets, ae hy eeag cree So ws DR ee a x the State. . | diers te whom toy were given, cannot, as con- ape. iS to Hue, Bae So) rely eee = Walescous, chery. then Wie cick sotaler ever bought a Sany, this twenty fourth Jay of September, in theyyoar | gingteurticle frum any agent of ours. It 13 impossible, ef ow Lord one shousané eight Wandved and sixty- we. on Our system, and js utterly egies —< ~~ WIN y claim the name of our agents; we have : ep ae dase men in our employ. The dgents in cur em- ‘By the Governor—Letiwow) L. Dory, Privateg Secre piey have’ proved their worth by laying down their tary dewith ,-alnest without exception, and in some caves their lives, in our exacting and exposed service. ur Miltary Movements in New York ‘and | wocks, methods, returns, are always open wo the un- Viewity. shudkied iespectiun of the public, and we have po desire THE TIME TO ‘ENLIST. 80 strong @8 for unsparing and merciless examination of “ = our work, Our expenses, bots tn money and 2duinistra- Now is the time fer volunteers to ralty under tke ban- | tion ,are.pecessarily vory luege, and always ipereasing. ers of the diferent wmilivery organizations whieh are | Caklornia has sent ve a magnificent donation ; om i £ jawenas mmdhe « 30th would-be-n prodigious mistske tow! me Brenan’ Delis salem nee s Phy: Seer ere ee erally oe por oer citiesen shat aocount, 2f our usual “present month, ace Ting 60 Ua@Governor’s yrockamation, 7 income from the wealth of the North were cut off by this cme more State bounty-will bapaid. Let thosewwho are | great windfall, San Francisoo would prove in Uarce menths tesirous, then, of obt he $50 state bounty, and | OUF ruin, instead of our support. Send in, then, steadily , ee en ee ee mnty, and } cuppiies aud money! Ouly agreat accumulation of both ‘saving it with their-wives ema tamities, at onee hurry te | can give us the couddence to api with the energy and li- jhe diferent recruiting-ofllc # and enroll their names, Berality which are the covditions of our humane success. . 4 In behalf of the Executive Board, THB QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFIOB—A NEW HENRY 'W. BELLOWS, Presdent. ’ APPO IXTMENT. as fe ‘The office of Quartermas fer General Arthur, in Walker atrovt, still contioues to b ptbo contre of business. Anew | Mac Twenty-first Now Jersey area Be dea tiene aT Rae, Casey wie has teen |. The Twenty-first regiment, for nine’ months, number- actif ns principal aid tog General Artivrifor some time, | 198 230 men, fully eisliped, werd een in the fo Bas Deen appointed by Cferernor Morgan Quartermaster | fOr Washington this afternoon. ee Ss of the Sixth Tivision, N: gional the State of Now | Posed of as fine a body of men and furnished as well as York, but will stl rem aon in Gms city-in'the capacity of | 2BY that have left the State. Acting Dewity (arte remster General. This appoint- ment is a wel deecr red tribute to the cfficiency and yaty of a excellent military man and a petriotic citizen. yas WhO Are NerSOD: ally acquainted with Mr. Casey ‘can testify to bis genuine gbilities both as.an officer and gen- tieman. OCOKCORAN’S IRISH LEGION--PRESENT#TION BY CHE CENTRAL TO A PRIVATE, RTC. General Carvoan | ane presented a cold watch to private John Owens, in cor Riicration of the ions paid to the former Whire in prison at Richmond. ‘The watoh is a Pendid specimen of manufacture,on which is the fol- ew ing inacripteom: — g )#kox GEN. CORCORAN ? z 10 : PRIVATE. JOKN OwENe, For his fekhfull services aud most devoted attention while a pricaner iv the South in 1861 and 1842, cali siyhastallna as loeditet action wana | my selection might indicate a desire for a more goneral THE LINDSEY BLUES. consultation, in the bepe of agreeing upon @ more satis. ‘This orgarivation, long and favorably known as an { fagiory course of action. I also realized that, at the SMciow miltiany*corps, have commenced the formation of | present crisis, an invitation to confer with other gentle: paitstion for the Metropolitan Guerd, to be commanded | men upon matters of public importance is not to be ty Lieutemeat Colonel John’ N. Wisey, now Captain of | lightly declined. Ail hesitation, however, is relieved by wiy second regiment New Yerk & the action of the Common Ovuncil, initiating the selection ce Cormmissioners intend, if possible, to | of 4 war committee, in wbich ali the loyal people of this make this the best regsment thal de now formmg under | city, whatever may be their differences in other respects, their supervision, designated as dhe Sixth regiment of the | will be ‘airly represented, under circumstances calculated Drigade. Particular attenta will be given by them to | to induce great harmony of action between the commit- te familes of voluntwers—to see that they are amply | tee aud the State, county and city governments. I doubt sid for. The medical stait of the Police Department | not that the members of the committee you represent generously tendered their professional services to | wi.l rejoice in a movement likely to secure, for the future, those who need them. The above is in addition to the | the united aad vigorous action of our citizens, and that ety and government bounties, No better opportunity | they will accept with pleasure the opportunity it pre- secures ve Yorng men to join u first class regiment than | sents tor them to retire from duties in the performance this. Captain Edgar A. Roberis is now raising a company | of which, w.th all their good imtentio:s, they have un jor this regiment. Hie headquerters are at the Mercer | fortunate'y produced increased division and dtstrost. Rouse, corner of Broome and Mercer streets, where he | The civil war which is novwpdesolating our country bas amy be found from eig M. until ten P. i. Young | heretofore involvea our national existence aud greatness. me. whe do not wish to cive up their situations until the | The capacity of the poople for self-government is now fecineut is completed cau, by oluing Captain Roberts’ | added to the issucs to be solved by its result. Ifgwe fail Qinpauy attend Ww their bueines during the day and re. | of succe:s, not only the destruction of the Union, but oerre mililary imstructiop at wight. Tue company meets | even the overthrow of our fepublican institutions, may fer aii w the evolution and the manual of arms every { be the penalty of our mcomwpetence and foily. In such au a@vening at the Mercer Rouse . geuey 1 think all of us should sustain the organization 1 will more fully represent the whole people. I THR GROW ts" MILITARY ALD FUND. “ 7 : 3 psa therefore respectfully decline to become a member of ‘The comraitiee anpointed by the grocers, and tbe | ine National War Committee. I remain, very respectful- teadurs connected therowith, for the purpose of’ raising a | {pe Note NELSON J. WATERBURY. wart to encourage ewlistments iu the Army of the 4-747" 103 Broapway, Sept. 11, 1862. : Buited States, acknowledge the receipt of the fullowing : eben ms ere eeternn 1. =. Ely & Co..........$50 MoCredy & Armour... .$30 ASE: Surg, Rorlbat & Live = J.5. Atkiusom.......... 50 IMPORTANT BANK CASES, imsetom...... ++.150 Soot, Da: c ee wo toegretonte nae Bauie: Taimage &Co....100 [. T. Hoag. Uli) jo }ine Liability of Govermmeys Stocks to J.J. R. Montgomery.. 50 Chas. M. Connolly & Co 100 Taxatic Gasser & Hawleys... HB. B. Watson......... SUPREME COURT—GLNERA: M Lazar -:126 Kent & Lowber... 5 Yueker & Lightbourn.... $@ Goodridge & Walker....150 Betore Hon. Judges Clerke, Ingrahan Pan sinick Wm. A. Fowler ee | Seri. 24.—The People at the Relation of pie een ge Peter V ” aerce of New Fork vs. The Commassioncrs of axes aud Peuison & Wye Several Others.—These cases came before the Court on James Barres .. writs of certiorari. The plaintiffs state that the capital uheid & Ce . Wisner. . sock of the bank having been assessed at is just value, $18,006 | after making the exceptions and deductions required by the statutes of this State, the relators claim that a further amount, equal to the nominal amount of the stocks, bonds Treasurer, 9 Front etree: Naw York, Sept. 24, 1502. Pe ied apt oo prea oom ' wnd other secarities of the United States, held upiain W. R. French and Lieutenant John P. Morris : cruiting for the above ocmnmund at Lafayette Hall, | 0Y them, should be deducted from such as, ». 197 Broadway. Special inducements are offered to | seated valuation, upon the grounds :—1. Tha’ recruits Who may join thie excellent organization, which | po stocks, bonds, or other securities of the ass crowned itself with glory during the present struggle. SWORD PRESENTATIO: A deautiful sword was »resented to Eugene Berri, Firet United States are, under the constitution of the United States, taxable by the States. 2. That the stocks ana bonds held by them are exempted under the provis. Lieatenant of Company A, Second regiment Empire Bri- | jons of the act of February 25, 1862, United States Sta gade, by the mombers of ‘the company, on the 224 inst. | ures of 1862, p.p. 846, sec. 2, ‘and that our banks were This compuay. to which have beon assigned thejeolors of | tarmerly taxed upou the nominal amount of their capital abe regiment, is composed of picked men, who are the | stock, in whatever way it might have been invested, and Pride of the brigade. even though portion of it lad been lost: but now ‘it is ¥ YEW . | #aid that they are taxable on actual valne of their on ee Whichevor may be the true rue the tax ia W the capital st @ relators also claimi ex. Cuptain J. Soudder ie recruiting for the above gallant | Umotion are ‘bound to show themselves affirmatively fMEiweas st No. 108 Fulton sireot. Two hundred dollars ‘Fetes the provisions of the taw giving oath comphion Ay toe tee ih an extra bounty of $10, is offered | They wore, therefore, bound to show by adfirmative alie- Wreoraits. The Fity-nioth bas fought bravely in the | cations tliat the stocks, bonds and other securities of the Se oe ee United states hold by them were issued by the UnitedSiatan subsequent to the passage of the law ‘eruary 26, 1862. ‘34E CEYTRAL PARK Saueee” OR ANTHOX LIGHT The tax in question is not > upon the stocks or ARTILLERY. ‘The regular weekly ivspection of this fine bonds of the United States. iiaposed upon the esti- “place yesterday at Camp ren, Central Park. The men pre- | or individuals corps took | mated value of the ‘‘capitat of the bank. If bauks a happen w hold United States stocks or Mantel 2 very See appearance ia their new aad handsome | bonds, ihe mx ‘wadcorm. and from the martial beari: 80 assessed is Dot upom these stocks or men there us ver, g of the ptlicers and | bonds, hut upon the interest which the banks or citizens little doubt that, watn bso opporta- | of the State may have in such siocks or bonds, in com- they will Rive @ good account of themer.ves. The | mon wish other property of similar description through- Baatbn # commanded by Major F. W. Wilard, who, | out the State. The tax is not a diseriminating tax. ith myst oi his vilicers, has seen service in the field, | lawe of this State permit such tax. A tax upon aud wh 0 rossesses all the qualities of the coldier. Thacress | United States stock “eo momine’ has been declared inva- es VW tiie model organization takes place dafiy at | lid, sz obstructing the government in the use of means i -paattive 2. M., and is really worth seeing. Degensss for its support. But to charge all citizens of a RICHMOND OOUNTY. 7 with contributing to the support of government ia The tovm Of Southield, Richmond county, has raised | PTY a saan of lls Snvectinaat, enunct bo vogurtod toe ‘As ‘ull qu ota ef men under beth calle, and has sent ten uct of bortility to, or in any ‘manner obstrucying the geno. Additional men te the war. The bounties, amounting toover | T#! government jn the oxercise of its powers, or inter. 47,000, were raised by private subscriptions among the Bg with, or imposing say burden spon, the means adizeus. Atathe lust meeting of the Finance Committee adopted Cor its support. That the State has power to levy taxes i¢ vudeniable. It bas been admitted by all; of the town) strong resolutions requesting the Londen Time correspo.4dent, Charies Mackay, who has so grossly indeed, it is vital to the existence of the State. Mbelled the country, to jave ibe town apd choose some For the coepondents it was contended that the papers sbow that portions of the capital of the several reiaors other residenve, were introduced. A majority of the com- joption; but, one or twe are invested in and consist of the public stocks, bonds and other securities of the United States, and that’ against ue vropriety of the com- Wor, the subject was dropped. Mr the objections of the relators the defendants have in their assessments of the taxable property of the relators in cluded the portions of capital eo invested. That if gov- ernment stocks were not taxable o-nomine, or by enu- meration and specification, they are not taxable at all wnder our laws, because such specific taxation is not per- mitted; and at the same time, under the olny system of taxation which it tolerated (a general taxation Spy fe mi declared to rely exempt from taxation: or in other 498 Beoanway, Sept. 24, 1862, ords, that ag tas State docs uot tolerate taxation by The Sanitary Commission is daily answering the re- | specification or enumeration, or “eo-pomine,”’ and at the quirements of cighty genera! military hoepitals, not to | Salve time exemple property declared a ieee ee Ga ; - s awe of the Uni , it must follow sud peak of regimental and other hospitals. Of these, forty- property was intended to be exempt under ali cir- ive hospitals, containing Cwemty thousand sick or wound. | cumstances. That government stocks coud not be ed men, are in the District of Columbia, Whatever the tared Pe ye or bo ey 7 the aggre. at ‘ ate of the taxable e taxpayer. ssurgeons want which they canwot procare, according to | Fven if it could be oetablished that a State bad the in regulations, from the United Stetes purveyors, they got | berens right to tax such securities in a mode which | Krom us; and they want enough to keop our vast stor would not be, detrimental to the intereats of the federal i I verniment , rhish no argument in favor of Rousse continually on the drain. Joined to this, the re | fhe Sroponition contoaled for nvee: teeuee the oan tan con: avcoussive weeks of battle, Grst before Richmond, | by exprese statute provided that’ there shall be but ove a@ciug 6,000 wounded, at Bull ruw, 6,000 wounded, and | method of taxation, end that by that the stocks of the now ib Maryland, from 7,000 to 10,800 weunded, to the | government chal be exempt. points submitted by hut, throw an immengo suai ob our Tesources. Our in- | the defendants are as follows:—The bonds issued by this dependost wears of transportation spables ux w reach | State under te act of 1461 are exempt from taxation the wounded with stores in adwance of all governmental | when held by individuals or eorporagons. ‘The stuck and Or other supplias. The first two daysyarc more import | securities imeusd by the United States under the ot than the next ten to the saving of life power to barrow money, are exempt from taxa- At the recent battle gre tion in the hands of individwle or cor} ip advamos two days of al! supplies (beyond the small | tions. Stocks ip foreign corporations held by individuals ‘a nount ip the nearly empty storehouse of Mie Army Med)- | resident mM this Stato are personal estate within thie ea! Purveyor) with iwenty-fve wagontoads OX stimulants, | State, and Kubject vo taxation. Gorporations are wntitied ‘ce Consed (004, wedic veuces. Withiu a week we ‘onpotched success 0 the soune of bat the, oun Weebington al 1 tone by Hagerstown and Charles Mackay baw iz down of Squttdield ap & reside: Take Care of the Wo Hospitals. Barmanr Coxsussion, New Yor Aacycy, twhave deducted from the amount of (heir capital stock paid in aod accumulated eurplug, the amount of the bunds Of thie State, and the stock und ‘publie socurities jaw by the, Relay House, which, like the government stores, | by the United Stater, owned by them at the time of ay. @ould pA! wrive in time on» t of the obstructions of | vesement, the raittad® by commissary ond nition etorer, | ‘Tuere wae a great afray of countel—ex-Chief Justice which, right have the preference) 28,763 pieces | Bronson (Corporation Counsel) and his able asaistant, Mr. of dry gooa'* towele, bedti: pliows. &.; JO] H. Ho Anderson, for the people; for the several de wurreis ba id Huen, &e.; 3,188 pounds farina, &e fendanta, Messrs. J. A. Burreil, Sullfvan, Tracy, ex.Jnize 2.020 yx nde wed Milk, 6,050 pounds beef, atock { Bonney, Dyott, ke. &c ‘ald canned mena’: 8,000 hotties wine and cor tials, ve During the hearing of the argamente Comoptrolier Hawe sugar, rob. | was present, and paid marked attention to tour lemons ahi! Other fruit, crackeyg, Great and | poiwts submitsed by counsel, several giotb, tin cupe and horpital conyonh Deviaion reeer: Deak Sik—Your note informing me that Ibad been mombers of the committee my thanks for the confidence I have deiayed an answer until now %0 consider whether my duty as @ citizen required me to accept the proposed membership. Im some respects the action of the natioual cause. As my views are well known to favor a very different policy, it occurred to me that INTERESTING FROM THE BAHAMAS. @ar Nassae Correspondence. Nassau, N. P., Sept. 2, 1862. ‘The Seomvion Shipping Interest in Low Spirits—Lord Pal- merdion and Karl russell Likely to Spoil the Game— Vigi- Nance of the United Stales War Vissels—How, the Oreto ‘Prepared to Khun ihe Blockade—Her Cargo and Tonnage— ‘Fellow Fever—Death of the Bishop, dc. ‘Lord Palmerston’s saying in Parliament, in answer to Mr, Gregory, that her Majesty’s government had no nott- fication of a biockade of the port of Nassau, avd the an- swer to the Liverpoel merchants by Ear} Kussell respect ing the same and tbeir trade, have thrown a damper on the | ‘Nassau secesh traders, They begin to lament their fat a and say that the vigilance of the United States cruise gs which they cai! blockading our port, will result in al’ see trade being removed to Bermuda, which the ¥° pixoes cannot blockade. Well,sobeit. The trade in mat grial of Benotit- ted our colonal treasury. The goods are impor’ @ti some war or other merchandise for the South bas not landed and wareboused for exportation; OU girs’ tran- Shipped 1a the barbor at Cochrane's ‘anc Acrago, or eutsidoof Hog Island, And thus, while goods gp the value Of hundreds of thousands of pounds steriii g¢ gaye-ovne to the place, no duty, either import or ex’ ge. or other tax, has been pakl. Of what bouefit has it ‘then? more than five houses, which have eit g the consign: have made a heap of money. ‘Phen, as a general com) , the vessels from Havana , with as others, have brought. \ which has been doing / Batives and strangers, the hatter / ana ag detestable as possib fe, and I do not thin! should it gain its indepondence. Though everybody knew, famed steamship Oreto, which ago, was invendea for, there Was. of bis prejudices; but I beli sve, althou, have erred in judgment, b ¢ uid,what conscientiously right. Haraing eacap afraid of the United Sunboat R. R. Cuyler, then lying in the offing, her Majesty's ship Petrel weut out, @nd the Oreto lay close ty her. One @ne Saturday night jn the month of August, a few wecks ago, at an hour whon sailors were likely to be euchained by Bicokus, a mob of discharged sailors and jato the Oreto. schooner Prince Alfred, said to have boen lately pur chased for aud on account of Mr. Jobn B. Lafitte. Oreo. , “Toe Prinee Alfred,” was the answer, 4-Don’t you want a tow?” cries Mailitt. “Yes,” is the ready response. ‘hen take down your sails,” one of the Bahama group. On the next age Sabbath, ebut for which the Ureto gard, the men began to take out Prince Alfred her cargo and tw put it on board the Oreto. ‘They discharged six thirty-two pound broadside guns and two sixty-eight poun Jots ol stores, sbot, shell and powder. no re. denas, in Cuba, under the name of the Florida, since entered the port of Mobile.—Ep. Hsratp.] vessels. Havana. Some parties on boara of her have died. having run the blockade. Diocknding squadron at Charleston, but escaped. captured in tryivg to run cut. Yeltow fever bas become an epidemic in this once beal- is folyy. Spitetul and Racer came to this port from wand, and rd; although an cilicer died on shore,and many even on board, the authorities must have thought that as contagi uarantine law was ordered to bo strictly enforced, and on bourd. Nassau, Sept. 511862. last night of fever. lowed to their last resting place by a large concourse. Nassav, Sept. 6, 1862. Her Majesty’s steamship Spitfire (6) arrived from Port Royal, Jamaica, this eveving. Her Majesty’s steam frigate Melpomone is still here. The New York Protestar vention. church in the diocess of New York commenced yester- upon such occasions. church, Brooklyn, read the appointed prayers; Rev. Mr. carnation, read’ the litauy; Kev. Mr. Weston gave out the hymns. Rev. Mr. Moore read the offertory; Rev. Dr. McVicker and Rev. Mr. Moore, administered the sacrament, his text from the Gospel of St. John, i3th chapter , 36th verse—My kingdom is not of this world,” &e. At the close of the religious services, the regular busi- ness of the Convention was proceeded with. ‘Tho Secretary of the last Convention, Dr. Ecenronr, in son, called the Conveution to order. case «ihe absence of the Bishop) upon the eldest presuyter of the vention to preside pending the organization of the Convention. Rev. Dr. McVici then took the eosin, ‘when the call- led with. delegates wore presented. ATt through with, the election of a Pres: tion came up. The rules were 8 President to be elected viva voce, instead of By ballot, as ordered by the rules. Dr. Price was then elected President of the Convention during the abseuce of the Bishop. Dr. Price returved thanks for his election. He had attended twenty-eight conventions of the body, and beea associated with maby present in the work of the ministry. He regretted Use absence of the Bishop, who was at the deathbed of @ son. When a member suffered the whole body suffered. How much, therefore, aust they feel for the deep affliction which had fallen = their head. In consideration of this domestic afiction, be would move, after they bad gone through the routine of work necessary toset their ecclesiastical machinery iu motion, that the Convention adjourn. ‘Dr. Egenbrodt was unanimously elested Secretary of the Convention, Mr. N.S. Rowland was unanimously chosen Treasurer. lowing resolution :-— Resolved, That the delegates of this diocess in the en- suing Geveral Convention be directed to move for the restoration of St. Athanasius’ creed tw the prayerbook as it was in use before its revision in the year 1789, and ag at present in use‘in the Churen of 4 On inotion of Dr. Koxxsrovt, the resolution was laid on the table by an almost unanimous vote. ‘The several committees annually appointed to carry out the business of the Convention were next.organized. An extract was read from the will of the late Abraham N. Sand, bequeatbing the sum of $2,000, to be kept in trust by a board of trustees, composedof the Bishop and the Secretary and Treasurer of the Diecesian Convention, and to be expended in relieving ihe necessities of clergy- men in the diocess. ‘A resolution was adopted providing for the appointment of a committee tv be authorized to accept from the exe- cutor of the willof the late Mr. Sand the boquest of the $3,000 referred to. A resolution was then adopted in substance as fol- lows:—That the action of the late Mr. Send shall be held in grateful remembranee by the clergy of the dioceas, The suggestion of the President was then acted upon, and the Cenvention adjourned till nine o'clock this morn- ing. EE MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Conoar—Youxcs.—On Monday, September 22, at the Stamford Baptist church, by the Rev. 1’, 8, Evans, Mr. Taomas B. Conor, of Norwich, Conn, to Miss Jhwwui Younes, of Stamford, Conn Frost—Cons.—On Momiay, September 22%, by the Rey. Henry J. Fox, Samuni. C. Frost, of Gorham, Maine, to Sexan A. Comm, daughter of Edward Cobb, of thie city: TLotey—Userep.—On Wednesday evening, September 24, by the Rev. C. C. Norton, Joseru W. Havixy, formerly ‘of ihe People # Elleworth Forty-iourth regiment'N, Y. V., to Miss Evmice Useran, daughter of William Useted, of this city’ Hanxan—Torxen.—Un Thursday, September 11, at st. Mary's clureb Sheffield, England, by the Rev. W. Wilkin son, Mr. Wa. HARMan to Mary, ouly daughter ef the late Mr. T. Turner, Waet Bank Hickcox—BGner.—On Taerday, September 2%. at the eeidonce of the btide’s brother, by the Rev. T. Li. Jervis, f Oriskany, N. Y.. Mr). 8, Hickox to Miss Alva ANN Hoorn, both of Brooklyn MeMaxrx-£Counr.—wn Wednesday, September 17, by Rev. Dr. Hatileld, Jom H. MeMaxxcs to Miss JAxe Cosine, of this city Niwfi—Mexnen —On Wednesday, September 24, by the Kev. J. C.K. Milligan, BR. H. News. to Mise Avan J. MENKEN, AU that 1 know is, that threo or four g.ortainiy not ments or which import and geil goods te Southerners, © t ge community at eval, as f yo them yellow work, with both which, we bavo caiwed the envy ‘ aa hatred and aii the uncharitablovess of the North, wi gob will make our sity that the South will ever have / such-Jove for us, even fecaror, &e., what the im our pert some thne ‘nob, so-the Judge of the Admiralty Court decided, any ;legal evideuce to condemn her. Ip judicial cases it is b' Ad to.divest a judge’s mind hig Honor may conceived w be od from the clutches of the law, the Oreto wenigoutside Hog Island, and being others were employed to tranship cargo from a schooner lam credsbiy informed that about half an bour after they got on board the Ureto she put to sea, and in about three hou! s afterwards overtook the British “What ecbeoner is that?” saidMCaptain Maflitt, of the comes from the Oreto; and accordingly a hawser is passed, and the Oreto towed the Prince Alfred to Green Cay,asmuli island forming ing the of the pivot guns, This took six days todo, when ‘the Oroto, having these guns mounted on her deck, weighed anchor, hoisted the Confederate flag, her crew manning the riggivg and giving three cheers. ‘The jast account we have of her is, that she was at Car- {She has It is almost needless to say the Prince Alired received her cargo in the port of Nassau, from steamers and other ‘The steamer Kate, which has so often run the blockade, came into our port on Friday last, from Wilmington, I think. Shehas brought, besides her cargo aud passen- gers, voth yellow fever and smailpox, aud has been sent to quarantine, which some of the pussengers thought so hard a case that they chartered a Schooner and went to ‘The British steamer Leopard has also arrived here, She was fired at by some of the It is supposed that the Bristsh steamer Horo has been thy and salubrious city. To endeavor to conceal the fact Although last year her Majesty’s steamships lanes Jong as they chose im the harbor with gellow jack ‘on boa her, Majesty’s ships were different from other ships, 80 iar or infection Was concerned ; forlast week the three merchant ships were ordered out of port to per- form quarantine because they had a few cases of fever ‘The Bishop of Nassau died at his residence in thts city He had been lately consecrated the first bishop of the Bahamas, having previously been an archdeacon. He was a man who was highly esteemed by ehurchmenj anda all other denominations of Christians. His remains were interred this afternoon, and were fol- Episcopal Con- The seventy-ninth session of the Protestant Episcopal day morning in St. John’s church, Varick street. The attendance of members and lay delegates was large. The proceedings were opened with the religious services usual Rev. Dr. Dillon, of St. Luke's Maxsey, the first lesson, and Rey. Mr. Hollingsworth the seocoud; Rev. Mr. Montgomery, of the Church of the In- ‘The ate communion services were reid by Rev. Dr. McVicker; the epistiefor the day by Dr. Buell, of Poughkeepste; the gospel, by Dr. Prive, of St. Stephen's: consecrated the elements, and, assisted by Rev. Dr. Browne The sermon was preatbed by Rev. Dr. BuELL, who took the absence of the Bishop, through the illness of his eldest ‘Then, in accordance with the canon providing for such a Dr. Eaxxsxonr called i be clorgy was precoed "ine churelie 6 were next ealled, aud the credentials of pended to enable # Rev. Kwa W. Jouxsox, of Brooklyn, moved the fol-« Axpavs.—On 7 ©. Axvxvs, ol ‘Te redabive myited to at Dted. September 23, the Hon.@.cara mukiyn,tged 53 yoars. sant iis of the fells phe net ind “ho ‘funeral, from the wy Comsrexat? gt chutoh, corner of Cliuton ant Lafayette avenues, | gooklyn, this (Thursday) afterned, at threo o7c!00k,* genout Tubther novice. —— .-~On Wednesday , September me Comune Bi Wife ‘of ‘Owen Brady, a native par! Larig @xvan, Ireland, aged 36 Hf prother, Patrick’ Sheridan, and she friads and re- Jat! eos of the \temily are respectfilty invited to attend $b g vuneral, on Friday afternoon, at dbe o’gack, (rom her ah Tesidenee, No. 185 Seventh street, to@aivary (eme- Eaevnax.—On Tuesday, September 2%, of consumption, Joun Buxkwen, a native of the ‘perish, of Stret, county ‘Westineath, Ireland, in the 36th year of his age ‘The friends o: the family are respectfully invited to at- tend the fineral, trom the resideuce of his sister, Mrs. Nuide, Ne. 86 Broome street, this day (Thursday). lis Femains-will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for tuiermert. Bursack.—Suddenly, Wiuiza Bvanace, in the 36th year éf his age. The friends and aoquaintences are respectfully invited to'attend the funeral, from the resitenee of his brother, Frauois Burbage, cornersef Forty-fifth street and First avesue, on Friday afternoon, at.two o’cloek. Borpkrr—Suddenly, on Werdnesday morning, Septem- der 24, Cuanums BURDKR:, aged 47 years and six months, He will be buried from tle house of his brother-in-law, WD. Howard, 91 West Forty-seventh street, this (Thure cy) afternoon, at wrree o'clock. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend, without further invitation. Buxny.—At Madison, N. J., on Thursday, September 18, Many Fiza, daughter of William D. and Margaret E.'Berry, aged 7 year and 8 months. Also, at the sume Place, cn’ ‘Tresday, September 23, CL¢nence Ev mur, son of William D.'and Margaret E.'Berry, aged 3 years and 2monthe. | Chicago papers please copy. Biancianp —In Hobiston, Mags. on Tuesday , September 28, Mr. A. Jupsox BLancHaan, of th’s city, aged 30 yea Brengars.—At Chappaqua, of scarlet fever, on Friday, September 19, ADALNE M., only daughter of Reuben L. and Klizabeth M. Birdsall, aged 6 years and 12 ds CuvTox.—On Wednesday, Sepiember 24, Journ D. Sramrave, only child of Charles P. and Kate Mary J. Clifton, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attond the funeral, from 450 Pear) street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock. CuscussreR.—On Tuesday morning, September 23, after short illness, ABNER CHICHESTER, in tue Tlst year of his 2. werhe friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- meral, without further invitation, from nis late feritence, No. 99 East Broadway, this (thursday) after- yin, at two O’elock. .—At Washington, D. C., on Wednesday, September 17, Sergeant Daxu J. Dovcurrry, cyged 36 years, 1 month and 5 days, from wounds received at the battle of Manassas, sou of the late Dudley Lougherty. ‘The friends and relatives of the family, and chose of his brothers-in-law, Patrick McElroy and Heuty Marshait, and those of M’\J. U. Donnell, and also the officers and members of the Tenth regiment New York State Voinu teers, Colonel Ben.\ix, are respectfully invited (o aiteud the funeral, from St, Joseph’s chureh BSixth ayenue, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o’clock, without further in- vitation Faner.—At Cassel, on Sunday, August 9, Mre, Extn Farsr, relict of Conrad W. Faber, of New York, aged 44 years and 9 months. Gxurs.—On Tuesday, September 23, Janet GRUBB, widow of George Grubb, in the 86th year of her age. ‘The friends and relatives are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, this (Thursday) a.ternoon, at oue o'clock, from No. 75 Varick street. Hensy.—On Tuesday, September 23, Mawa Lorisa Huny, daughter of Mrs. Amelia Campbell, aged 8 years ad 10 months. Her funeral will take place from the residence of ber mother, Franklin ayeaue, corner of Green street, Brouk- lyu, this (Thursday) afternoon, at haif past two o'clock. London and Tunbridge papers please copy. Herwox.—On Wednesday morning, September 24, aged 22 years, 5 months aild 14 days, after a long and hingering ttlness. ‘The friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral; also, the members of the Friendly Brothers of Erin, M. B. S., this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock, irom the residence of her mother, Mrs. eptember 23, Park R. Hac MAN, iu the 82d year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- tend his funeral from the resistence of his brother, Joseph Hegeman, No. 21 kim place, Brookiyn, this (Thursday ) afternoon, at two o'clock, without further invitation, ingiaxy.—On Tuesday evening, September 23, at seven o’clock, Mr. Joy Inx.aNp, in the Slst year of his age. ‘Tue relutives and friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from his late residence, Nos. 60 and 62 Lispenard street, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock, without further invitation. Janpixe.—At Manchester, Fogland on Monday, May 12, Hannan, wife of George Jardine, of this city. ‘The friends of the family are respectiully invited to at tend the funeral services, at St, Stephen’s church, cor- ner of Broome and Chrystie streets, on Saturday, at tweive o'clock. Korrurimr.—At Bextehude, near Hamburg, Germany, on Wednesday, Soptember 3, Fannie, the wile of William Kottmeicr, late ot New Yor! Lomeanv.—On Tuesday, September 23, Eten, wife of John Lombard, aged 68 years. Limerick and Dublin papers please copy. Locxwoop.—At Nassau, New Provideuce,on Wednes- day, September 3, of yellow fever, Exzzaueit LOcKWooD , wife of Thomas J. Lockwood, aud daughter of Captain Henry McDovgal, of Hudson, aged 27 years. Hudson (New York) papers please copy. Macopuck.—At Brooklyn, of dysemtery, on Wednesday, September 24, Lypia AvGusta, daughter of James Alonzo and Mary W. Macoduck, aged 8 mouths and 28 days. The relatives and friends of the family ure respectfully invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, from. the residcace of her parents, 204 Court street, Brooklyn, this (Thursday) afternoon, at three o'clock. MonGay.—At New Rochalle, on Tuesday morning, Sep- tember 23, DanrkL MorGay, in the 69th year of his age. ‘The relatives and irieuds of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at {rinity church, New Ro- chelie, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock: MoCLartann.—Suddenly, on Tuesday, September 23, Rongrt MOULKLLAND, in the 274b year of his age. His friends and acquaintances are respectully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 123 Eighth avenue, this (Thursday) afteraoon, at two o'clock. OnTH.—Suddeuly , on Tuesday afternoon , September 23, Joun aur ORTH, The friends and the societies of which he was a mem- ber are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residenee, 113 West Broadway, this (Thursday) ailernoon, at two o'clock. Osnorn.—On Tuesday, September 23, Manierra, the youngest daughter of David H. and Sarepta B. Ostorn, aged 8 years and 10 months. ‘The friends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at half- past one o'clock, trom the residence of her parents, 75 Lewis street. O’DoyweL..—On Tuesday , September 23, Brincrt o’Dox- west, of the parish of Kiloughtee, county Donegal, Ire- land, in the 224 year of her age. ‘The friends and acquaintances are respectfully requested to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 18434 Lud- low street, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock. Pinxnam.—Killed instantly by the explosion of a shell, in the battle of Lama wer Maryland, on Wednesday, September 17, Hexry PryxuaM, of Brooklyn, in the 87th your of his age, Orderly Sergeant of Company B, Fourth iment, New York Volunteers. ¥.—At Hudson City, on Wednesday, September 24, _ = imption, Gronce Rua, aged 48 years, 3 months an b The Telatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, this (Mharsday) afternoon, at half-paet three ‘o'clock. Surg. Tuesday Pen 28, of consumption, Pamsta, wile of Calvin W. Smith. The friends of the family are invited to the fu- nerai, at the late residence of the deceased, No. 264 East Broadway, this (Thursday) morning, at ten o'clock. SraprianxpER.—On Tuesday , September 23, MaRuARETEA E., wife of Mr John H. Stadtlandor, aged 35 years. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this a ‘afternoon, at half-pagt ene o'clock her late resi , 72 Grand street, corner of Wooster, without other invitation. Swaxnow.—In this city, on Tuesday, September 28 Mrs. Crxtiia, widow of William G. Shannon, in the 6:2 year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, are requested to attend the funeral, from St. Thomas’ chapel, corner of Prince and Thompson streets, this (Thursday) morning, at ten o'clock, without further myitation. Smenaax.—in Williamsburg, on Tuesday, September 23 Groncs W. SHERMAN, aged 18 years, 2 months and 1 8. latives and friends are respeotfuily invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of bis mother, 392 North Second street, without further invitation. Boston papers please copy. ‘Toxmon.—On Wednesday morning, September 24, Dx- norau Duprict, daughtor of Nancy Tunison, aged 36 years, 2 months and 2 day ‘The friends acquaintances of the family are re. spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late re- fidence, No. 44 Downing street, this (Thursday) aftor. noon, at two o'clock, without further invitation, Christian Intelligencer please copy. Youno.—On Tuesday, Soptember 23, after a short and severe illness, Txomas F., the only son of William and Sarah Yeung, aged 20 yoars and 11 days, The friends of the family, also the membors of the Bigpteenth and Twenty-ninth precincts, polico, also the mofibers of the Thirty-seventh regiment, Company G, N.Y. 8. M , are respectfully invited to attend the Fro ‘al from the residence of his parents, No. 148 Kast Twenty: fourth street, this (Thursday ) afternoon, at two o'clock. SHIPPING NEWS. CLEARED. Steam@hip Diepateh (Hr), ¥ IJ © McArthur, Snip Tempinr, Martin, Liv Unurrwood & Co, Bhip Lronsiaes, Chas Nesmith @ Sons, eee, Monte Southard, Wright & uss y, Bhip Brazil, Weeks, Giasgow—Neamith & Sonn, Rhaq Neptune, Urewing, Queenstown, d&c—kanch, Meincke a Wonot. Ship Weeks, Now Or Bark ona (Br), Garduer, Ji hark Garehound Hark Flash, Jack: Bark H Trowbria, Rone. JW Hubbard & Co, Bark Emily, Simmons, Hav i Brig tamurne ¢ Brig Byv anti eo Brg Trintdad vera & Nall. Brig Daniel Trowbridge, Ketcham, DemararaeD Trow- bridge. iavey Aeon Clair Da Warwell (8p), Baller, Grand Canaries—| Exzaxon Harmon, the beloved wife of Jogeph Larmon, - NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, S’gpTEMBER 25, 1862. ! pht8A DJor’an, Avbott, Havana—M Trujillo & HB Vie | 1 Bxertion, Forbel Mi Brown, Phila:\elphis—Miller & Houghton. T Raymon’, Tuo apson. DeharareJ M Suit & Co, Vivid (Br), Burgess, Halt'a.—D R Dewolf White Sea, Jones, Fortress Van Brunt & 11, Washington —Master, Sehr Palestine, Caimbern, W.-bington—Master. Sehr J Collins, Erickson. Wash ngtou—Muster, Sehr Tra Bias, Coliins, Washin. ton—Marter. Washingon—L Kenny. ary UA wlop-of-war Inv, er, Port loyal Sept 12. va rr Ship WS Lindsay, Pattom, Liv venetian, Ter, Gate, § Blwell & Co. Ship Alarm (of Booto f Thom iP * €oal, to Snow 4 !w ingioo—L Renny. Master ‘T Morgan. Predmor:. Waslingion, Pilla 'eiphia—J &N Breiga, mn, hile ‘elph‘a- la ieiph af 3 Rackewe er, Philadolp h'a-—'1 8 Rackett, iy & Hunwr, Bohr Oregon, Pratt Mordand—Master, Bony Gertrude, Cass.d Sehe Gen Veavy, Fa Bem Scr God Raw Master, ARRIVER. Devine. Acting Command on ‘pool, 39 days, with mdse, n), Chase, Liverpool, Aug 16, with aston), Wilhama, Liverpool, Aug 24, w “ Ship Chancelior, Spencer, Liverpool, Aug 17. with coal and 84 pacsengers, to Willian Guion, Sept 20, lat 4032, lon @ spinue (belore reported). ' Capt Peabody Teported on experie & hurricane from 8 to RAW. during whieh lowt alltheve masta; the hull remained erivetiy Mixht. fonts Bova. 7 Liverpool, Aug 28, with mdse, to Win Tyson. 1th 497, on 67 55. had a territit le from” SE to W, which laswed 6 hours; sprung yards and q Ship Devrachtand (Ham), Hensen, Hamby: mils ant 231 passe dering the pos-age um We experienee” & hurricane fro: NW, with w treuendous y bib se except close-reet “adits cal roam ; Diet, iat 4) bi a tb’ bia, b Bai erp a8 tore nve for Hain ty Avon, from Li 100 ¢ ad white flay spake Klip Ox r(Prus), (sie to.1 L Phipps. Hark C A Jones (Br, of Windsor, NS). Francia, Havana. Peal toil Bark Ou r cof Picto., NS), coal, tod Bu wht ing for Ren ays, W 40) lon 68, ex ret years, | se. Aug %6, Yeon with ship PW stove bulwarks, and did other damage, Roth put into Ki , Hammond, Liverpool, 40 days, with coal, toW 6, with sugar, &e, to D R Dewolt. Havana Ag @, Lewis * rat oft eer : 2 aged 28, iter! seme time, saw a. brig abow! Au, 16, and Sve Put into Srdney for ord Brewn, Rio Janciro, 37 days, rg, Aug 16, with 16 Kunbardt & Go. Had Nght winds Lut inet, Int 4:90, lon 6; 30, when SE. SW, and aro to the 4; the sails were ail furied bd nitern topsa'ls, the gnip pitching daway eremesi, man topgallantmas: and nd 30, spoke steamxhip Hammno- th vat 47 30, lon <6, spoxe Br ship mn: for Hativax. sf Portsmouth), Mating, Genoa vie braltar Avg 13, with mdae, toorder. 1, signalized Br bark Katharine ini crdouily), bound Ez 14th lat. 41 26, ay Manvering. hence for Liverpool , Sip Island, 23 days, tn ba‘last, 1S), Anderson, Liv- wn bailast, to Order, at) Ys OB, 9 days, Weener, Sunderland, with coal, to H via Hamp- re whe put in for ordeis), with eotfee, Died in the nospital 8, of Windser, NS, axed 22 in, Edwin Janes, aseimon,o Live e bak bas anchored in the iower ‘ula (Brem), Ruyter, Trinidad, 21 days, with sugar, Barnstorif & Co to James Hun» ao ks Munro, Picton, 8 daye, with Hus had strong gales from B lot ska, k'D Cohen Mu:ray, Jobnsion, New Orleans, 27 davs* 1, ke toJobn TSiniles, svoke ort, 4 (Pros), eineke 0 alt ith 1ogs.o noina. Owe wo Owen & ¢ en 1 De ht Comaue, 2 (Hol), Y Wid Lan: with timber, to Mille ry Empress (sr), with sone, to P I Nev Schr DM Sehr Qeunn Star, Cro Schr © RK Boot Schr T DW WB Schr Wm Schr Lamertine, Behr Sam Coit, Col Schr Calais Packet, Hatch, Schs Eben Herbert, Schr Bara Me i Sclr Ellen Rodman, Bowman, Schr Mediator, Scur Emblem, Sehr H P Ely, 81 Schr Corbulo, Davis, F Davin, NC, Sept 18, and Hampton Roads 234. Out, wast, fore yard, sp'it sails, ec. (Br, of @ broltur), Lombard, Cadiz, 46 days, on (BP, 0” Miran uw Te Headed Sot Kes, cam himey, carrying away our 1 ainmast, ay, Gifford, h, Rose. Forts Conor, Sent 23, A secom bear: eechy Dennis, of Bath, from Boston Neimnann, Atwerp, 64 days, with lead end tgs & Gos! Ro line (Hol), Hocksema, Neweastl 1, to Foueh, stoineke LS perienced a’hurricane f via & Co. hi), Deasy, Black River, to Brett, Son & Co. «lil, Neuvitas, Sept 12, with su- c nville), Wilkinson, Cardenas, Aug net, with Sugar, to Waish, Cai i in col P W received West for repairs. , Pybes, Rio Grande, Brazil, 59 days, ke, O order, ster (Br), Waycott, St John, NB, 6 days, « Hongnton. Guthouse, Sackville, NB, 10 days, & Be ortress Monroe, 6 days. well, For jonroe. wr Portland, Me. lem. abathport for Hartiord, Calats, 8 days. lark, Calais, 8 days- valals, 7 dave. «, Eastport. 5 days, ——. St George, 12 daya, hard, Banzor, 14 days. swiit, Saco, 4 days. co, S'days, pekians 4 days, Winchester, New Bedford, 3 days, onad, Ni New Bedford, $ days, New Bedford, 3 days. Fal River for Ehzabethport. 3 days, Kaaven, Harbor for Philadelphia, rovidence, 2 days. ing'on, Providence, 2 days, ransport), Crane, Newbern, Sai ) Corwin B Island, Rémi! Buck (U Steamer Stace o: Mame (US transport), Allen, Fertress Shy Bar! aster, ard ie No fe. fromm. GlAK rity (U8 transport), Shaw, Washington, to lack Diamond. Green, Philadelphia, er Cygnet, Jones, Priladelpma, Steamer Petrol, Yonag. Providence, ‘The ship War masted, is no doubt BELOW. Saik Br, of St John, NB), $2 days from Liverpool. n Orleat via Key West. SAILED. Steamers Ellen 8 Terry. Newbern, NC: Josephine, Wash- ington, DC. Also'steamship Australasian (Br), Liverpool. ‘Wind at sunset NW. Misce The steamship Aus las: Capt Cook, sailed yeserday for Queenstown and Liverpool. for Georgetor 18th inst, where she hi the rine of water, without dat iS1ON—AB the tn! i, she arting the Birp (0 n, DC, Albany u ble, and sell the vessel. Secretary Board of Underwriters.) Notice to Mariners. Notice is hereny given that en or soan after the 1st of $ the non and can harbor, and Vineyard Sound and Buzzard’ me in collimon with the is still here. In attemptii # found to be in, wo defective a Woy vicenpy it if Providence), Berry, from Boston h ice, was aground at Marhias Poin! heen 24 hours, Would come off on e. boat McDenald, withta number of tow, was rounding the Battery last r schr Empress, r’s stern and badly chating the bow, also carrying away fore foot of Br brig Temarac. > - Pont Lovts, Mauritius, Aug 7—The wi of New Bedford, siight repairs, sb that it was found linpossible to do anything with he Acken has therefore deciied to ship his sling bark Cleo: n 80 defeett la ofl as avon As possi. (By letier to Elwood Walter, Beq, tations in Boston bas ed will Be ro moved for the winter, and spar buoys of correapondii . Deraand colors substitued. oe rat aay By order of the Boston, Sept 22, shi victot tat, be pang Bw 0 ‘shin Urien W Louis ker, for Bialana (had pi where she left all ber AMUEL L Frigate ‘Aug 18, Int 39 rittannia, 87 di was in lat 26 20 Jon 1 54 W. ‘Ship Southernsr, Sept 5, 25 miles Bs! Pad Sou! E of Jon. Spoken. Bird, Thompsu fro ye ithouse Board, bes, ESE, Ligithouse Inspector 2d dist, ae. ig{rom London Aug 6 for Akyab for Cork, Jul; 3 83 Eon Bath). ere) Nylon id on t, Park, from Akvab for Falmouth, &, 106 days from Moulmein via Port rocured a new crow at Port Louia old one sick), Augl. iat 18 648, from Liverpool for Point de Gal po re t4 lia, Suuthwick, trom NYork for Bristol, E, Aug ‘Ship Mary, Marshall, from Liverpool for Genoa, Aug 31, Jat 49 84, ion 9 03, lute, Freeman, from Liverpool for NYork, Sept I 4 lat 25, lon 16.08, Bark Hannah Secor, Kirby, from NYork for London, Aug 24, Int 49. lon 24. ant Deiphime, from Akyab for Falmouth, E, July 7, lat 5, om July 27, no li on, Sawyer earner be hark Fanny, 89 ch ad onoxken, ‘8 few days before, bark Bu: from Moulmein for England. ‘omac, from New York fur New Orleans, Sept days from Batayia for Amsterdas 19, off the Delaware light boat. AMoyY, July QmArr 6! Kong (und sid 16th for Jilly 18— Fore’ a cn Ports. Martha Howes, Humphreys, Hon i gpO). %, Tu port July 14, ship Golden State, Raniett, for NYork. A test, Steele, from London, joane, ‘Annie Bowe borvugh, for thae, cld; Northiand, Arey, Lor do; Leckin; Benga, Melvile, ab ‘of the for Sani Fratiico, Weyiuouth, Seavey, une; Pioneer, Mot omery, disg; barks Ingevorg (Danish), Jacobseu, Bravcite, Chevalier, Johnson; Onental, Penguin, Brereton, and Melbourne, Burrows, arrol for Sha nghae; Mary & Louise, Jones, tor {relgat or charter; brig: Sprite, Price, for Mav fryin Rangoon for Falmouth, leaky, Ties, Aug TT 190 for in port bark Evangeline, Gregory, ort ships Syren, Green, for London ; io Frauciso; Castilian, Proctor, for NYork; Typhoo, Wobb, for Cork; Vurks Bertha, Tapley, for Srdney; Griental, Johnson, for NYork, Macao, July 4—1n ip Comet, Toda, from Wham- pon, wir doth, for N¥ork. Sincarony, Aig 6—In port ships Continent, Howland, for Houg Koug; Spendwetl, Riley, for rice ports, digg; J Lani, Hath, a Neslorian, Worth, une; brig Caribbean, Winchoster, idmin port ships Game Cock, Jayne, for ry, ane 5 ) Woller, tire’ hs rank. nine, Garland, Pv ir er, Li son, ra w Dy Crosby, Hussey, dt My shyj Apion, She for Huby Koyg dos omar; A PW hkune; JG Tyler, Coopers Juvenie (he Pimes, Ander barks Benelact Hornane, tor F nee, tor Cheefoo do; Fortuna, Ringleader, White, for Fuoclow ileus, Willams: Tndependence, Newhall, De Spirit o ‘ina Golden Won, Milken ues is, for Kanagawa early; Edith Rese, thea Bid, Wesuu, for Newouang Ceres, Meléier; Frulter, Webster; Diser, Ley KE Ashbey, Ash Howard,” Palmetto, Upton; Kate hast. 1 ‘Tamk: ientsin yen, ea; Solrs Calli Hendemon; Gov Jone! ring Wave, Waish, lonee, Ane Eeageet Congdon, for br tor Ow, do, Mary eae watow, June 2eAre bark Lucky @tar, Shields, Hong Ko th port 26h, shy Baa yan F cng a'r 280 ng ws 4 BUSTON, bepiad op =A ion, Ey delphig, ney bara Cont ports Nor brig Gyler, July 22—Arr ship Jacob Be int nip Mary W' 9, (ret i in Washin shiseagttons sche Fredonia, Wallace, Phila. i, Ao, hark Case, fron NYork, die, el from San Franciaco), aulp bie, Hong br (by ¢ ¥ tthews, Phila. ‘it, Olifford, oF anu from Sears. | ae, Nebruuiop, Smyrng, Signa) for one » bark an: 4 thi from Caicutiar Ol nip" Arno, Be Mi y Baltimore ken Sirene ‘Duteh) Scnroot ‘Tipp, Gibraltar and mkt; Bull "Ment, N¥ork brizs‘Almorer nbul Fannie. ‘Ship Volant nantes < Northern Melle. Lassen, DO; ‘Pearl, Brown: D'& i Kelly, son, Eid me sehrs Broudtield, Darlings i Bid De 3 ‘2th—Arr_ (by tel) bi ery. Leghorn; schraZouave, St Martins; Wi MALT MORE, Sept 22—Arr bark New Ja i main and Paguan butte Broals N Chase, A rowel, and d' ships Pacific, Arno; 8 M. (Ships Vouar God at 3 nelvo: brig Clarence, Eastport, Ship MV Ht below. Cld bark Ind hk, Bai Eldridge, Sow jas! 05.1 ren GC Marriner, @ W Barter; bil ‘« Talavera, Antwe: nney, sored a WH Townsend 1g and bari Mi Ocean , Fortune Geor nd bark do; sel k Chase ret et brij tian Whnoae Bi t, Raqnolda, Bie- ir Nellie M hase remain be ustrie,.Hattermann. of and for Bremen; schr Fred Howell, Norris, 8t Johns, PR (and both. a), sl 241—Arr ship Epnestine, Schlossbaner, of amd from Bre- men; bark Amazon, Browa, Rio Janeiro} schr Lotus, Quin, via Sandy Hook. brig John Hathaway. TEAUPORT. NC.’ Sept 20—In port US steamer State of Georgia; revenue cutter Forwa'd; storestups Badsei Portland. Below, ship Casilda, Stafford, from Rotterdam Cid bark Seluh, Gould, ‘Boston; bri Whke, Crowell, do; sehr © D Hallock, Petty, NYorl Marie. Bld ir, and Marcia Greevleaf, The US transport Voltigeur would saij to titl e NYork 21st. EY WEST, Nan for Lond 00, Mahens Cuba, unseaworthy; Mounca. Un Sparkling Sea, Port mys bris June, yudtey, from lon, tiom’ Ter ner F Thomas feos A F-edonix, from Boston, di ‘opt 18—Tn port, bark: cre ‘8 Nazarene, frem Mina- w sick; Advent ire, from Ke c 1 we gbtiGn. oles jassans Tortiigas, from Port Jeff rsou). . with quartermast id Leth en's scores, le, froin New York, just tee; schrs WR ‘clearing for New York} clearing for New Ore Port Royal: bark 22—Arr lowp Speaser, Palraer, Rondont. NEWRERN, NC, from NYork, dis Rept 18—In pert steamer Jersey Blue, a. PORT KOYAL, SO, Sept 1l—Arr_ steamships Ben DeFord, Hallett, St Augustine; Neptone, Lynch, Fernandina; 14th, bark JJ Philbrick, Reit, Kev West (and cid 16th ior 3Work)} 16th, sehr John Bryw Ph ladelphin; 17: Tn tended, White, do; sehrw Trojan, Shourd: Wind, ‘Robinson, NYori; tt. bark Pa Fe selirs JF 8 ip te, Smith, Phiimielphia; 16 Sit siea rs rand, (and sid 2uth for Phitadelp! , Swat Jno J°A Hallock. Sinclair, do. *RANCTSCO, Sept 0—Arr ship Ellen Foster, hip G 4c, Pa in, NYork A’ Wood! iden A ; 1th, Chryso- houre, Thomas, Vth, FP simpson. Ellis, and Euphemia, Lee, do; Robin- doors frow a NFORMATION WA’ in, NFORMATION WANTED. r John and Sarah Turner. ‘ia kins, Londo: on day was dressed in a Ieghorn jock iving information as to Waere sh reatly oblige and relieve the analety of he®afiteted 48 Henry Roberwon, Sing Sing, N. ‘Rober N N COURSE, LONG ISLAND. TUR TUK, ne ted toxen tin or nation on the st E, Habicht, S vedish and Norwecan Consul, New Yor! 3 CONFINED IN THE RICH in Avast, 1 RMY UN mond isoners? : by calling upon JOHN B, MURRAY, Army and Navy prt 9 Nassau strect, Ne: wer 3 yeat parent ste 18 tu this city, vy her ig her nay be went to & Framvon, or Cran:ton, ou) deceased, whu ampton, or Pra at in OF about t years witiery le returned, will yunsellor.at law. Ni J.J. ch Mr ami, k, 1 at the time «he leit # biuel i raw hat, trimmed with white ‘a Brussels carpet (a ughter, eignt years old, a hal Vandam street, New York. ADOPTION—A FINE liAN 0. Henrik Di edin N at, w York. siser, Gn, tor h NDI und. ACrey Steet. ow York ap et. will to Mr. much an or 204 24 at Bt, juan of three ex eee: eT D—OF ELLEN FERNES, IF regard- ALintormation to the niin for Ameriea, and has omunenicate with 10 WV . Hubbard, of 18 Buckleravary England, soligior, she will hear of somthing to Was accom, street, Dexter A. Haw- iu the elty of ning, Sept. 2, Tt lesion wh, rather 5 bad white green ribbons, and car- nied by her At compleston and hatr; je giighain deess, brown cloth sack, trimmed with white rib'ion. Any per- ean br toa a Orson, ND, Superin ISSING FRIENDS IN THE ARMY AND NAVY MAY be heard trom on application to the under FW. n ient, 39 Naseai posite Post oltice, New York. GOLRERING —KINGDOM OF LOMBARDY, it ot Vi La ero. TWENTY BELLE. I, tal paid for his return to 67 10 wning 0G LOsT—ON foundand atiswer to the name of LOST AND FOUND. THK 4TH INS?., » white ‘ace aud Leet ‘a.0 A tueral “oth. reward LARGE NE! nd wartte om ty We of be D-AN ENGRAV.:D CORNELIA TRIANGLE. Seal Fifth Avenue Hotel. cc an L a vai th of trouble, OST—ON TUESDAY, 8) enue up “and through to Fourth sirect, a suitable reward will be by returnfug them to 104 Sixth aven te, from Bixth 1 Brewxtpin. ok, contagutn, nantes’ end dittere hundsom¢ tore. Ot ao tao tony one same i O8T—ON WEDNESDAY MONT wich street, between Robinson an: raders’ Bank for $90; three an's hide and fat store; $87 28 in all nt bank notes anu postage stamps,’ The fim ward by leaving it at 723 Bighth ave- OST-A FEW DAYS PRSVIO dark colored M race Pocketboo: we, comtalning papers of val PTEMBER 23, IN GOING Greenwiea avenue Medallion ING, IN id Murra; ie check Us TO 8 “A ted to leave ie with E. D. ho \ splnce, and receive a suliavie reward for thelr 4 one pearl in thé centre. fu FY Worth House and Washlugton park. A suitable It be paid if revurned to Ball, 5 wil Pr or OST—A ROUND, GOLD AND ENAMELLED B! ince street and Broadway. OST—IN THE ferry, a smail Juli will be paid. wei Can be had at Bissop & Reins, Jewellers, under to Ji given to the tinder , a Pocket on the \ecks {rom F.. and $25 to $30: der will Bi PTEM- bel avenue, between the Black & Co., corner VICINITY OF CORTLANDT STREET black and tun Slut; ad on white collar, with red edge. at 386 South Fourth street, Jersey City, @ being favor the gift by leaving rd will be given, ¥, 23D INST, IN THE \d Canal strvet, a gold doud! "General Morwn, ¥ Of a deceased father. ‘The finder wiil it at 10 Beach street, where a suitable from Mr. with reward and no questions Wimey's, 507 ay. KET PICKED.—MY PORTEMONNAIB tering the cars at the Draft for over lorfolk (name not recollected) and endorsed by 8, Hobletzelt jetzell & Co. Th more di S broker ia N New York. arm, J. pur VICINITY he O8T—ON MONDAY NIGHT, NEAR BROADWAY, A mailacca Cane; ivor tw O names engraved on handle it. asked au e The finder will receive ‘by leas it at 4 silver rin; taken from my pocket on en Tt coutained a rchase sald a i x ing last, @ bright roai hy, and wane, and blind of one eye. The New Torts pe any person returning the an $1 will return it to its owner, at No. 7 willreceive the above ‘ork Ice Com liberally reward 42 Canal sireet. ope THE STABLES OF ¥ ‘estr; REWARD.—IF THE PERSON ( wild FOUND A fraail black and tan Terrier Blut oa inet Thuretey tuned: Bhs wetaoee to tie name of Loue, “4 FINE STOCK OF ROSEWOOD, just pened lew prices. nd by DEGRAAF & ayned Parior Sui Tay. Went R, 87 Bowery, BEDROOM SUIT OF ENAMELLED FURNI in all colors, of warranted manutactiire;, also Chestnut Chamber. 8 ai and * WALNUT, MAHO ne silk, satin and very FARRINGTON'S, 363 Cr street, opposite Wooster. tdblisbedta tsa” O™ va EGRAAPF & TAYLO} D Ort BOWERY, ntee all work as represented, {NAMELLED, chamber and kitchen. eas] bie rate; woul SBTS—a surplus stoo WOOD AND EBONY CHAMBER. cost, By DEGRAAF & TAYLOR, 87 Bowery. URNITURE, A SMALL FAMILY, housekeeping, would purchase from $50 to-$1, of Furniture, ‘Dont pri iaite ih, will apply wo or ‘arties havin, address A. for the sumi DESikt ay he in ea NITURE ge tot of " hike goon hand Furaitare, Corpo ar rear cond hand Furniture, hy . for which the cash will be pale’ ‘at 4 it belere ist October, Any party TO PURCHASE A king up howtsekeeping may caller send a line to T. MATHEWS, 404 Brondwnye K' of use. Addrees or tween Murray and 01 Bedroom Furniture, in ly to ia age for cash, a Jot Oa KR SALE—A SMALL LOT OF FINE PARLOR AND dition, for 8, 17d Went streets FousEroLe FURNITURE.—WANTED TO PUR Add: SPE ae H. TRENOR'S PRIVATE DA ” FeO opedl—BD Wont Thiryy ay and Saineday, 90 South Bighth street, By eign. B on Monday aud Toursiny. Private classhs In ue eity nded to, Send for circulars, Those Rooms to Hal A, box 4.0% HAIR AND Y pete 10 ot Ne BILLIARDS. AT A @ bie bed TARDS.—FOR SALE ot Phelan's be: 1, with all the fixtures Por information and pai Sion. USK MA’ By DRGRAAF & TAYLOR, Bowery. DANCING ACADEMIES, realot ere Table, at mg improved Nas 92 0. B, Fiabe ea ies Carpous, £0 SME MALE CHILD» I¥ SARAH FRAMPTON, OR - y er, daughter of Kent, Eng: 4, Was inarr} Cramton, at New ear Iso, and who itis sup- R DAUGHTER, NO. 30° 1362, for 1, Mrs. Jane Robertson,

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