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leeepereinanstepeianisiinneeas SLUNI’S FRONTIER ARMY, vontier Correspondence. “BTBRS, ARMY OF TEE FRONTIER, . Our Fs Hxsveo. Fort bs INDIAN My last brief letter was writte. ~ hastily from the seene “ey Springs,Jn the of General Blunt's late vietory at Ho. — march aud Oreck Nation, Wearied and overworn by ~ . gsdugh 10 excitement of pattie, I hardly had strengi. Sy give even the brfof details of thé fight I then did, THE RECENT BATTLE, i NEW YORK. HERALD, FRIDAY, «UGUST. THE MOBILE BLOCKADE. Operations of t © United States Sleop- ofWar Lackawanna—Hxeiting Chase After the Angio-Rebel Steamer Nep- tune—Capture of the Planter—Deserip- tion of the Prizes—Their Arrival OF Mobile, d&e., de ~ OUR SPRBOIAL CORRESPONDENCE. Unnep StaTes Steam SiooP Lackawanna, Ore Monn, June 21, 1863, "} vst Suturday we were signalled to get under weigh " * strange pai! to the southward and eastward, The battle ond Sts results are cf mth greater aus } a5 f chase ~ ot Ge o'clock, with the utmost + graver importonce then the small netubenif forces en Rhigdowe sid a ente work veo wosratch, iu Hewoutd scomto warrant, Where all did so corer nog mont diGrgetically. Tt I t scems Inyitiong to mark apy offlegr oF corps fur especial distinction, Bub Colonel Williams, oP the First evlored Kansas regiment, distinguished himself greatly, 4s did also Colonel Phillips, commanding the left wing; Lieutenant Colonel Dodd, of the Second Colorado, and Captain Hopkins, of the Third Kansas battery. These officers, for personal coolness and daring under a galling fire, wero ansurpassed. So with tbe men, Captain Hop- kins was <d@ upon aknoll, four hundred and fifty yards from the enemy’s guns, and in that position main tained a fierce artillery duel for moro than au hour. Kight ti es were killed; twiee the men from guns fell back, but were rallied again by the evtions of Qolonel Phillips and Captain Hop {wo of the artillery men were wounded. One, a has, since our return, died of bis wounds. DRAVERY OP THE TROOPS, Of the troops, the colored regiment, the First Indian (Creek) and the Second Colorado battalion deserve espe- cial iment livery one speaks in terms of highest prose «f the vegro regiments, General Blunt declaring “that these neeroes aro the best troops he ever had under his com nd similar high commendations. Lieut. Gol. Noontight, Chief of Stai, whose thorough, skill. in Banting men, bravery and quickness, make bim in- valu and who went to the sasistance of Lieutenant Colonel Bowles after the fali of Col. Williams, declares “he never saw men hansled easicr or agut Bont potters: “* kins verzeant, n } +s, om whos of human calcula- ith th ¢@n-months in the please copy, ¢ B. Son bee 8 ee Pent ee Lamostately 3 iw aad Hoos the Dida wean teen ee were in danger of enero, ee — poe, bat 4 Seereriyania re- Duysrers.—On Thursday, August 13, ALBERT AUGUSTE, Yorks iu altmication of their perfec pe Be > : Meade’s staff as Ordnance Omeer. _Alee*he was on Gev. | son of erdinaud and Catherine Duysters, aged 1 year and enables ther to keo) their formation ag if on parade, | loging red ber. She ded Be isa fide offer, | 4 month: ‘The Mountain Boys forming the Colorado Second ‘did ® long story short we capbul . and has been high!) coenimend an ron ol The reativos ana trigoi Gd the family are resectay fome ta!) fich: eng at one time surrounded by the | proved to be tho Anglo-rebel steamer Neptune. alan Mr, Farry, Hunt anit 9 spe S ton. w iN dubt be heard a invited ¢ funeral, on Saturday morning, a eee, ei Se a oad cae oe ocaie gonree ot Cia cabal. Ooo Marchand eee. ai Kavepant toy lalbcke trom thé resiaenoe ef bis bereits <5 0 a ie BGR Gite, Fefaing 1 win oe Se wy more tha ta ve ihe ter Marine ma rer ft “ Pe ear in an Indiana rogi- | 312 oan aon without further notice. : who were armed with Mississippi rifles, without bayot fenaian | refusin, at ee , ane ee The health of Sment aveylvania one, on Thursday, August 13, Eusné were ovdered to move on the extreme right of the rebel ibe the ret hoe chads Twen ve ‘sick werebrough 4 now comparalivel . eae tparish of of Con: chav Kil position, which they did in splendid style. I never saw a the: oA A Peat faieon 't; stay left in hospita’ Prgg and wal too i ate kepny, Ireland, aged 16 aN hia ‘ressg3 find alae nar to Took at the prisoners, who | thirda hor iment, we F Pejeeia, eg fe feral trom Ne. bo i rapealy i RR . was on the north ahlo of Fik crock, in thick brash which | '@r the most cutthroat looking crowd T over sow, ange Lina coes odand Sr svonty sixth i panied by ) atternoon,’ at ‘half-past two | formed nearly a bal! circle, with Saree rnoniog Sarough ‘hore like sig ere ee orders pers 9 Sa cn iia pene nai rr. Dura the ap toey Ciao tas the middie. he Creeks fired a volle Fe Se ee eee ee to. go on "baprd Ot the | Piazad cn the quat pase fresing,” mech 10 foe a ‘residence, in L100 Wednes- the quick step, fa'ling to the ground as they fy, fad Mr, Hinchey teh go ia the ut. | day, A ‘ust 12, Tuomas Appts Ex years, ing, firing. advancing and again falling. kept Neptune, | to | wi maggie A ORGANIZATION OF rite Rabies even le ronda acd thetriente oo hie faene ane iettad. to this “up for two hundred yards, wi ben,” wit A eee mee and preparing to Inspector Genera’ attend the funeral, withont farther mvyitation, on Satur- out waiting for orders, the Indian ¢aptain gave the | 4! > Ah ‘The prive erew aboard was mth 7! as an office at No. 69 Walker } Gay afternoon, at half. two o'clock, . George's e@emmand, 90 ~— gen fey ach ye bt pe bby poe ie Dregarines | eye! sailing masters, stron, 4; where all business qpnnected with the cuaroh te ‘Astoria. The steamboat Syivan Grove wil = terrible yell, in they went, as vanced. . organization 0” ‘Astor ayiran. Go The Tebola broke and ran at the poron” ‘of the tine, | A owing vas passed to us, , with orders to bs di leg 4 — regiments will be fa ai for Astoria, at half-pest oue being mostly Toxans. A charge was made 1 case worth 4 vew ing energetically pus! ‘war LAN. —( August after a lingerin; a whole _ 4 ay bee En bi eS oe nant fentar valerie eats somes Bin ‘i ¢ the ‘able superintendence of General Miller. This ean, Jonx aad rank son son of ihe lato David Bean viet Adair (Cherokees) made a 8 at the brid . ‘leo’ Greet, x joint whieh would bave aeemed'to'be their best | consequance of the too free Use mr aa ch had Aenean Dut will proceod tb | 7° triends of tue family, and algo those of his brother. position, and checked the advance of our pursuing forces, | in abundance on board. ne ihe sarines & 67th ase J to-day, where he Important official duties to | in-law, William Burns, are respectfully invited to attend when the colored regiment advanced, took position and | the discomfort 10 one are tbe Sti ny ‘Saag Je. ee to this city about foes ee, the funera), from his late residence, 113t p stxect, between drove them of. we eects Che alee a ae het with bebe wo ct, nied pear cab enale Jor dae Seoond and fair avenues, Harlem, on Sunday afternoon, 5 <' at ope Our attack was made about ten o'clock in the mornit pistol, which did away “ath the necossit: ‘The followin, sree a ae itimore henectady please ais fightiog lasted pexrly three heaves We talleeret ig him, To was not killg, bat badly stunned.” | y,tpeyfollgwing ca ‘ik Aen Eatin on Wadansday, angst 2, of ‘consumption, | bont fear P. M., when horses and men botb gave out. We Raa gr Lacan eigh’s O'clock, our hawser bole tf ‘The citizens ofthe Ni rae ward Tmorsy GaxNoB, ‘80 year moved on to the fies with the intantry in of } Yoose, the Lack: fh ering sighted gsivinge sail ¥ iv’ | vited to attend or at $he Old ‘The relatives and frienda of the family aro requested to compa:ies at half stance, cavalry by, and ar. in z elt Mincic smokf,; and pet ge went a! ull 9 geod. pinot on Third ‘ems reas ae Irs€ street, on Fri- | attend i the fondral, sole Orne afternoon, at one o'clock, tillery by sections, Phittis moved to the S54 Pot er fon. aba inree ad a Bf, wien 8 ee 1 day evenlag, tho 34 lect. et from his Iato residence, No. 109 Varick street, corner of Judeon to their De. swung round hauled , ‘nt misled by 2 Sody of horsémen, s#hom ke supposed to | 675 Bales Of cotton, some of which ‘she i) a over- Naitone! Guar the call of Greaory.—On Thursday afternoon, August 13, Bansa- Se attemptivg te outlank. Of his force, Apeccine: the } board, and 125 barrols of turpeutinn. re the | nor of the S a ate cities who feel rah aan Gregory, in the 67th your bese. Firat colored was the only one which wat inthe hotest | most ‘‘owley” Ihave yet Serpe Wookingaan 0 Sock bad ts tanget ‘ ae Cee ‘The friends and relatives of the fam! ily are respeetfall & the engageniont. ‘been endeavoring to die in fhe ‘ Tor some time or tae Jnvited to atted tbe funcral, from his late residence, No. THR REAR. PORCH Past, but bad (ailed to de xo. ‘were: crowd, be of ‘414 Cannon street, on fausriey, afternoon, at two o’ clock, ‘ox sisted of Yon regiments and two bextalions, with one | ‘composed of all nationalities, trom the Fhglish down Py the earliest possibje without rier fe fievitat! Dattery’ Of course these organizations were but little pence oon eth a large img of Jews, who are the more than skeleton. We learned that that morntog ra- about thet: force. As before Cooper was in chief command — Stundwaigie eee von Sanday Walker (Choctu¥ ) were acting Drigadiaps, Texavs = Ne) cc injaatury, Colewei Hupp; Tventieth pel Piitiins; Twentgmimh caveiry, Colouel Morse, and | being prowed to remain wit husband on board of the /ALLAGHER, Major *\.ni cavalry battalion, ‘Cooper’ 's body qvard. | Planter. The husbantl is a f—name unkngwn. GENERAL DIX’s HE, ADQUARTERS, io Trin! enuben, of W: Nice opiate wrens Gomer in Sasecberearne bdameaan teen: esos: Tbe Rendauartors of Major Genera Dix. Tix, cemoending cet ai ot bien tiie (Friday) atvernoos, | en a rokee, under Ata., who seem stressed al sitna- ‘Department of ; ~ Ge and Adair: two Crock, unr Ontoneie } on, and asked teowfully to be pat ashore at Fort Storgan Blesekor sree, Sacre atl eet er meret ta. No. 47 | at two o'c fiends ord are’ invited to "mou. v5 3 ALCOR McIntosh, and two Choctat 2 but as ‘tont was im) Hole. o conrae er teas ee “Hors 10, gees ANT rand ms eins sky a neg er DerAnLs oR: oonsonrets, Ogeida comer, Bown’ Best aged" monthn nif ‘bay on tes Te reginnents are com) os a sel-Goris aan of the term. Sine-tentne arowiite ter fam Moree fo Delleve she was piling the wool over pea uaa of solos, nimberiag abot one hundred, | ohido te mis Jamea H. Hopkine asa Fanny Beatty Hop. men, made s¢ by'constant intermarrieges. ‘The Cherokee saa Gran large © route id Troy on weeannts ave ave Coatgenie wBle Retmecostmnan ties TP keanks alec with teitmatinen pl domerent kings, which she poe el onan Hogton, |, Moumse—On Tuesday, August 11, Puowas Hotarey, aged the border desperadoes, Who fc “elonged to Clark- } protested at first were tiumade le wh she acripta, pose, charge ‘Toe tei ional hia ho selina von's and other white regimenta in the rebel ser- | afterwards acknowledged were for speculation im Dixie ARRIVAL AND DEPA “ be vers ofthe ae ont re ot pe mem- vie They arethe-mos desperate of fightiog men. Tue | Sho said sho had been living in New York for about a year . \RIURELOF THE x ) AND Pay PA cob peer beng wre bis ise rerespat Twenticth Texas, or whet roninined of it, surrendered. | anda half; but Thave since been informed that ae ran | VENTE GEE SNMATL VANES: SUN ay Cincom aed “9 nay Nateernoory aye ran ‘They went in threo huntred strong, and about sixty fell | the Charleston blockade within tliree months past. One six bunds iment of Fae men, numbering q va > tuto our hands. of our officers was so much affected by her distress that | 80me ix but + Arrived in this city yesterday after- — ‘TE REIKL DRAD BURIED, he enclosed fifty dollars ina note and handea it to her | neon, Poties boos afar paitaking of lg gpnengs at the Park Bar- = + 28, D. ‘We buried wpan dhe feld one hondred.and fifty of their | just before leaving the Neptnre” She is said to be by to Philadelphia. aren. areday, Au at Nw ge pew 4 ‘agp ed dod, ond some ‘twenty havo #ince dled of wounds, ‘some of the rebs worth $900,000 when at Home. A doubl. dauphin 3. ino pony 1 moa ine r The enemy's tag of truce acknowledge to’baving between | ful story. Cricket, “ emo io renin ho Feqi o treo snd four hundred wounded. All owm they were Well. to resume the thread of my discourse, after a MASSACHUSETTS VS. NEW YORE. = japeral Dbediy cefoated. After we consed pureuit Cooper -was re- ve men—tho attempt to cross our train tnforved by General Cabell with abeut 2,000 expel tion which, ater its unsuccessful river and co operate in the attack uj in creck, was by Colonel Phillips driven into Ar- As usual, it came too late to be of service. We aie acked on the field: but TUE AVEMY RETREATED IN THE MIGHT, sh we were woll pleased, as eur ammunition sted. The rebel joss in killed cannot be led 400, and 1 rs 100, making tn all red , besides ( dred Enfield rites, two guns, und @ large quantity of patly for pack muies, &c., with the \uew storehouses at Honey ‘Springs, arente in addition of the retreat. OUR OWN Loss, killed and wounded, is as follows:— Sixth hansas civalry, five wounded, two soverely. Second Coloraro ptantry. five killed, fourteen wounded, ly nud two severely. in| Kansas battery, one wounded, ‘Tbird Kaneas battery, two wounded, one of whom bas sives d Kaszas colored infantry, Colonel severely wounded, two privates killed, one drowned Arkansas, and twenty-three wounded, vine re! , Piest regiment, seven wounded. Second” three severely wounded, and three drowned m Arkansas river. Third reg ment two wounded. of whites, killed and died wounds, six; d, ove officer and twenty-one men, Indians, three drowned aca twetve woanded. Negroes, three’ killed nly (bree wounded. This mokes a total cn our side of twelve killed and @ ty six wounded, WE K#TURNED TO FORT BLUNT Colooel Williams is dolog extremoly well, « removed to Fort Seow by the next train. Of ¢ Thave had of campaigning this is the in the saddle, bard riding, broiling sun, and meagre fare, bear. But so bet. This for another ant ta sevore one. ed traia arrives with «oma CSeott, under eonyey of the Thirteo.th rey veONO PARTS have been active the Creeks, a number of whem, are incline? to joj the first favorable opportunity. that thd" bs order vines of Arkansas, south of ch disturbed. "Hundreds of Union men ush” resisting the @@nseription gud other: g tho confederacy. If ‘the Commanding tin motion a foree to take Little Rock, 1 With some light dravght gunboats on tho nt take Fort Smith aud Clarksville, 18 tha base of supplies—we can ily with a emi! foree in the Red g& diversion in Toxas which will be Fwise litte can be done here, The Drate, THE ENROLMENT IN NEW YORK. It snow positively settled that a revision of the en. sutoiont to thls city is to take place, When tho draft is & commence has not yet been promulgated. ‘TUE DRAPT IN PENNSYLVANIA. Wititamevont, Pa,, Auguet 13, 1863, The draft for the Bighteonth Congresatonal district of yivan prising Center, Clinton, Lycoming aud ¢ counties, commenced bere this morning. in the bave. The draft for Center county is (od, Evorething is parsing of finely, Not pont hero to assist In carrying out thie » required. oRIPTION BILL 1 counr, Thiladeiphia Ledger, Augast 13.) ed in the Sapremo Court, to test fer tho ratt, by praying on Injune ‘ soFost Marshal Leliman from taking a yole, will not be heard before tho in another tustance, a writ issued from the Court of Quar. of a dratted man, The writ REVISION OF has b 1 to Colonet Coilis, im charge of the drafted me he w make a retara to the writ, ob- fecting to the su Madiction of the Court, ‘Tho ewne may be en up on Tw wes te for day, xt wh 6 PURPORE of diky ‘h time the Quarter Sessions ig of habeas corpus cases. BRITTEN FOLDERS Oper yestrecre: [from the Portington, ve, ‘Avgnet 11.) Five or six sotaie % Pecanedt from Isle au Note in @smali boat, and reached here by stovmbont, presente! themee!ves as substitutes for drafted men at the Provoat Marana!’s office vesterdiy. They bro With them and were dressed in t y's * Itvyal Bogiveers,”” to which they at rule deserters frota say army trate at many of the British souliers who cx Bine are exceptions to the role, the differes, @f the armics being £0 grout as to induce » @iors to desert. © in tho pay »Me {ood Bol ernocs Fine AT LA Satu, Ihd.—The fine large floor. fing mill of RG. Parks, at La Salle, 1H, n st me warehonso Ad vining, nnd a frame bouse opposite, wo ryed by @re on the a About one thousand Deanets ot wheat fm the mil and tio thoneand bushels of corn in the ware. Brure were also destroyed. | The women ited at The lear of the mill ie of the Soest in (be © 100, humity, as it all the proved to u tempted to ron . trance till too late in in the extreme, particulan, < the most active blockader i.” also to overhaul the prize; and as. all along for an opportunity to give her .. it with a will, the deck hands, as well as 1! coal passers, taking a most some making bets that the Cuyler would overtake us, \. “aa bg day. ‘The chase became {ft tteamer that had ineffectually at- ‘alo Nobile, but failed to make the en- lively | aa the steamer R. R. Cuyler, “here had been a rely interest in u."¢ others as strongly urged that she could not do it.* trying to secure a bet that was offered by the Paymaster’s Clerk, viz, of this fleet, was despatched desire ‘A pace, we went at he Sremen ard affair, ile T was — dollars, that the Lackawanna would be beaten by the Cuyler oclock; but he backed out. before eleven During the firet watch one of the blower belts was carried away; but in spite of this accident we succecded In carrying the best “stick” through the chase, having at one timo ag high as thirty- two pounds, the engine) making sixty-two revolutions. ‘This would not have been extraordinary if the channel- way for the blowers had not been choked with salt that had leaked down about some of the bolts and rivets; but ‘under the circumstances it was considered very good. Mr. piabars seoond assistant, made the best time with the oper one can in most notorious of A ledy on the ship rather than on board the by some jot iu double trons till an the difficulty. causes our boat to ing ensues. Fisher keeps the ship clear. aboard. wore built by R, Napier & water getting low and no in, and all three ships stop,, and lay to all night. ne calmly’ os if T bad waked tho vivid ligt Ba Thur 0 Thureday night, why the stern of the Colorado, anotbor tosved anchor, al Benjamin Devorest, government out ot some ehace of New York and Frie Chambors street. and it is uoremittng!y until the ment floor aud structed. pos think that it would be “pettor to to execute them, ber advice was Hot Br taken. and, as a mat- fontry, ‘Colonel Pass, Pwenty:fiflh infantry, Lent. ‘Colo. | ter of course, we Kotithe ship, carge and’ crew, the lady goes up to his waist in water till hb operation; but that only lasts a short time, for it again becomes choked and stops working; recourse is then had the desired effect and All night we worry along, with the expectation that morning will bring relief, the men Fisher and myself baving been passing coal and firing up) not having had more than a few hours’ rest siuce coming” to the bilge injection, which has boiler,” The storm stil! lasts without al oe or twice by the seas striking said ho thonghtrit was all up with us; by the end was notyet, The next morning wo steered for Mobile; but, another storm coming v course and stand off to goa ogain, ws wo pit in all and at night shaped our course for the fleegdigain. en we came in, we pr answer sho fired ay ue, doing no dam kept on to the Ossipeo, who bad all of on us, and came to anchor prize crew, under Mr, Van Voorhes, our Planter, we all started for Lackawanna towing the Planter and the Planter to towing the Neptune, all three engines in operation. ‘Thore are signs of a —— wei wl to mutiny to night, the men having ot possession’of more liquor. The ship i signatiod, a beat lowered’ and a fresh erew brought ‘Those who created the alarm are sent off to be ion can be had into Doring all. this time somo forty-nine prisoners are on the Lackawanna, her the teeth to prevent a rising among tho prisoners, who are watching every chance. The Jamps are trimmed and watches set, and all hands prepared for a ey, eno: bat ® storm springs up, pee invest! high spirits at the prospect ofeover- Dlockalle Tunners, Being'tured by the a fits that bbe realized spit, egal traffic. ‘Wons were issued to 5.400, Waich in all ‘probability was | large profits that can oa Fig ig at rata ape jut crew being armod to pumps won’t work, bei being We Son, means of vith their treads my Fisher relieved me fore and T went and turned Jn. This was the mont fe of all; but, overoome with fatigue, 1 nid town and niet feared ‘with foe coal, and an unenviable condition of feo down into the bilge and stands gets the bilge pump in worn down, We wore destined to be disappointed; for the storm tn. creased ; we parted the hawsor that held us to the Planter, and had’ to hoe our owa row.” woll, being able to keep the ship clear, and wore only solicitous about the strength of the Neptino to resist the storm. She is an iron vessel, over two hundred feet long, built in Glasgow in 1861, and ig fitted with inclined en: gines and jet condenser. Her wheels are feathering; she has made twenty twe knots on the Clyde; her engines is more trouble. Jones bas just carried away tho check valve on the after boiler, and, as a matter of course, fires sre hauled, the falar more in the tin might closes got atong tolerably win. Lon pours, been at home in bed. 1 was tho ship and ing and crashing cater, Tisher happily for us we bad to change d under who hailed us, but getting mo che off her port, "atarter! and wal City Inteiligence. Chances ov DerRavpine toe Goverxmenr.—Othniel De- forest, Coloneh of the New York First Ira Harris cavalry; ® sutlor, and Ubartes L. Low, geon, were arr este and brought before the United States Commissioner, charged with couspiring to defraud sng $50,000 or $60,000 in the arms and horses for the government. that they succeeded in obtaining $60,000 from t fall t or. Thad Wo trained Here storia broke on our devoted heads, and roiled and nt Ia. frightful manner, twelve o'cloek, midnight, fires were banked, and I volunteored to sti the men and Fisher were completely used up. up since five in the morning. When we came to tho remaining itch, as been Tt appesrs he govern: M4 ‘bey were held to bail in’ the sum of $5,000 enc Conssston ON THR New York axn Eni Ratroap.—On last Saturday morning a serious collision occurred op the Railroat, near Andover, in this State, betweon the early frejght’ and express’ trains, The’ Feotght train was stopping on the track, when the oxpress traia came up at full apeed, aod a collision ensued. The freight cars wero amashed into a thousand preces; but Very fortunately, though several paesongers wore ii the expross cars at timo, no injary to life or limb o curred e engine of the express train was likewise completely Bhattered, ‘Tae New Count Hovsn.—About one handred mon have been set to work once more on the new Court Howe, on bat operations will eo « ballding is finished. Only tho base. portion of the first story are as yet con Bovy Reooveren.—The body of Christian Kolpo, the Germac who fell into the Harlem river on San crossing Ue Third avenne dridy wife, was recevered yesterday donee of deceased in Grand street, Corover aday, and taken to t ‘An inquest upon the remains, The Pr TO THR RDITOR St amer Eagle. OF THE HERALD. white am, in company with his Inte reat. Atiaxric Docks, BRooxiy, Augnat 13, 1969 I would advise the purchase of the United States prize steamer Eagle by our government. Povey sbebe | ¥. have visited her, and were vi she would be sold. parties w know whe ved hands of the blockade ranners again she will be | gerons fos. Reing to low mak ne sive Kably at, Jitthy poke Phe wer Of Our ervveere at a very fh ery It abe should fail me the a dan. im the water and her wheels ort distance FOX KRaAr Late Clete of the Veto: She ald be eared 10 pome a : j Military Affains. | ros TROCRS FVENISUBD BY HE ciry oF NW j You«k. a ZTE 4f ALOANY, AUgUBL 18, 1863, i—MeCoan — 0 eEried. dhe : An oer report maae by Adjutant General ped to nn nee oe by ritoaedi disias Governor Sexmour to diy shows that New York city bag | CRARLM R. Brain uf Puen Wee r | furnished from the | Oreees of all ber quotas, nc her 09 gegasions of nee national capita), train for hotne, mustered out of the service, This regiment is compéged entirely of come their subtitutes, reven companies Relog: ‘tm county and the otbers from Monroe covet, Itis » filled with farmers, many of them 4f the sul ‘The regiment went out over sevén hound: Row numbers about six hundred, the tt Strong, ae a “aving been in discharges and deaths in the Doginuing of the war 93,623 men in* ‘counting 20,851 mep sent by peril for the defence of the TBE SIXTEENTH NEW HAMESHIRE HOMEWAND BOUND. Al any, August 18, 1863. | The Sixteenth New Hampshire regiment, Colonel Pike, t atrived to-day from Port Hudson, ana took the Eastern ARRIVAL OF THE ONE NUNDRED AND SEVENTY-SIXTH PENNSYLVANIA REGIMENT PROM HILTON HEAD, By the etcamer Arago the One Hundred avd Seventy- sixth Pennsylvania regiment arrived here yesterday fore- noon, en route for Philadelphia, where they are to be Ipal tos: Departr Angust 18, by the woop, both of Cast® MActhADO—Saur j Rev. James A setn, Staten Island, ane ov.—On Wednesday, ‘of the bride’s parents, ane, ay ike vd. Samuel R, Pullen, Fea. , A rae sateen fy 4. Millett, Josxru H. Winky to frtSiator, Keq. No cards, i is remaine will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for i ferment, this residence of Forty-cighth street. ” es Lo Mise ¥sart Saa- uu AI ee ie Bay, Tey ug ‘Aas 14, 1863, MARRIAGE AND DEAT Coxny—Ser8.—On Thuede” Scott, Jamas Corny. of Beller Ing ts by Ror Rev. A. daughter ¢ the 2 hin Dr. 8. to Avovsrs J., of Buffalo, N. ¥. cards, os.—On Thursday, August 13, by the city, to Mrs '' | @yjobn, Jonx Atmznr Machapo, of this of Richard suremia Moknas SaLrus, youngest daughter N.Y. N Morris, eq, of Upton Park, Otsego county, Pa peut, — iB a the ’. New- 1 Epwanp R. Pues to Miss Lu E., only daugh- tin i Diea ? sigh Bynes —On Senin Aico: 11, of apoplexy, in Fort re ‘Warzhall, Baitimore, Jakes isvnNms, Eon of Martin’and Eli: “rgely “a ime county Westmeath, Ireland, in the 28th year oT hi riday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the 8 mother, corner of Seventh avenue and The friends of the family aro re- South. It was first sent to Suffolk, 7 iully invited. ene cya, ith Gencral Foster's troops to the fee OT dow. | ourose—as Pasmale, N. 4. on Wednesday evening, of the South. ‘They wero then stationed at. . ment | Angyst 12, at past te lock, Linum M, dauchter about the Ist o, 9y'¥), when they ‘ver fOr’ Gamtit | orvchn and Abfeall'S, Bouton aged 9 monthe auld 10 days, red to Hilton Heau” iF pie ane" ausfer- Funeral cervices will be held at Sing Sing, N.Y. (where pired on the 16th a me ex | the Temains will be integred), this (Friday) afternoon, at ly volunteered to remain. Sit ‘umini- | two o'clock. are Rl needed. ices. Cizary.—On Thursday, August 13, at Far Rockaway, ‘The following is a list of the field 1 at atest oa! hy ape illness, Tuomas CLeary, in the 25th year of Colonel—A. A. Lechler. ars SiojorWiiam Scbgouctor ns ' sani Stverespeottuly invited to atid the fame William jover. James ‘Funden! % ral, from Far Rockaway, at half-pasf ten o’clock. Tne Sica Lechler has been twenty-se oe maintain Wie oe 4 spirited game for some had to succumb to a Badler’s innthgs of 28 eg of, the mir‘ indges cf jor the score of poling The eleven of Mat owe to the display against tho St. was only man to make double ng are labor! their small score. But, bap hi all they fellows, and know how. ‘to nonchathnce as a withing game. yesterday's Et, . Draper. 9 sharp. 1, Dd. w., » & Robinson, b. Hod: fg at Hammond, ‘D. Martin Ryron,. Alline, il Fadler, ¢. Blan b Marli Draper, Total.. Hoorers—Dr. Collamore avd Mr. J. ARRIVALS, Pa) Bevas, 8 oan urgeon Clymer, Gol Bledel ut Goh iMr Quintant, U i 8 N. Mes Geis Samaek, Men Morte ‘Van Week, Batiey, Hy Cay t Tanking, Mr Wi XN heli A Ta Ww Tridge, Mr ¢ USN: Lieut Ward, Capt Case, Andrews, Dr “Gorton and san, nit, U Lieutenant ‘Women well, Gobe Bellows, OC we ye Faller, Lawlor, Siorer--atd 36 others {Feventy.stxth regiment Penney! posed of 37 oficers and 861 non-c: privates, under command of Coi Lex in, Adolph A Ker, dorome i Tur innoma, Capt Cheeseiro and famiiy, Nir O Pitime, Miss tt Galleway, de y Hoos famty ‘ont drrvant He i Kodeern, Fesehmacher, WG Bara i servant, Capt Upto an riculy, Master AS Ti feos 6.11 Noor, AW meter, A’ Me Lanna: * M, ee it Devter and son, Mra tert | mh. A Cotn, J Cornel je. Ton ot Goth Ww See oer Durie, two etal one vibes tes pare by ‘Sharp, Hudson and fomies ‘but the sachuset(s was particularly pond, abet 3 jong scores. tis of Bostonian Lieut are Umpiros—Meerrs, Tam band a. kg = B. Bull INTERESTING To SrorTRMRN.—The Western papors ré that there never was anything like the quantity of prairie chickens that are to be fonnd this yoor, said ® be eying 5 premioms for their extermination. ship Arago-—Col Mere ‘ted “eke, USN ‘The annual match between the eleven selected from the leading clubs in Massachusetts and the first eleven of the New York Club was commenced yesterday on the-ground of the New Yprk Cricket Club, Hoboken. A good assem- biage of the friends of both parties were present, who seemed to enjoy themselves with ease and comfort, as well as witnessing a first rate game of cricket. At half. ly run out by Sharp. Hammond followed, and commenced play in earnest. His score of 37 was well obtained. Sadler and Hammond nes og tay and ‘“jatter Martin, rimmer erona was @ fine specimen of cricket, “all ee was'superb, and [awd Some fine Batting was exhibited ding Of Mas. ssachusetis a with the exception of ‘hobinton and Fletcher, of ‘On the side of Massachusetts tho batting was not sie! George’s Club. — obtained in clean. and true crickot style, Fuel ‘ing from fatigue; hence ‘oily, soclabte play a losing with as mach will be resumed to-day at ten o’ polook precisely, ‘sone led is the score of MASSACHUSRITS ELEVEN. Fire Fanings. Fletcher, run out. Shiner, b, Baltiere Alline, ‘b. Sadier. Joslin, b, oa Runs. 5 0 ‘eport Fagmers are. Arrivals ana Departures. ‘alt, ist vy, Mr Curt, ic Riinmons, USN; Dr Cat: Mrs Crivpell, Mrs pe ranger Capt Pros &i Liewt Hack wan. Mey pt Lats rap. Capt Koater, Capt Atkin 1 Bennett, Mr Sheldon, A Lee, i ree M Also the mahi Ocean Queen & D Mr Feucheron. Mrs FF 1 MM Renner: y an Tre Mrs Awable endl children, PL, ¥ AAt Mew) wis wh. family and servant; Honry Hast, Wakeman, Mr R:own, Miss divown, Me and Baxter, Major Weil i. Captain ee ry Lie a vy pes Hew & Volunteers, nissioned officers rr, Jr: Jonas * Heareey and Pstaron, wife, ty 0b Lewin w Tavid Omer, 0 aod Hue tains will be interred In Calvary Cemetery. ‘San Francisco (Cetforniay Papers Thuyaans GRABAM, te ‘Quncan Gi years, 108 of ral see thid "EEE post ‘Y HOeutzey, ‘eet ‘ai the M; Fon Monday, Angust-10, Feoond hoyse west oe Sisth av avenue, on a street, po) a, (friday), at eres o'clock. Nay srs inesday, August 12, at Long Branch, Pe. spraaieeaane are eee months. riend you :rourn #8 ie bol parted, asidevearth’s ee wr Sark way Sapa Ger a iv rs, light of lov! ovr eyes. Tet 8, county eleven o'clock the game commenced, New York John and Julia E. Laughlin, months nd 24 days. Geta fe Wencnine, ane, Cannan: NOt THE LT the relattoss and tenis ot cae mmoles lly first at the bat, against the bowling of Martin and wvited to funeral. on Saturday at O'Fren, The bing was was upto the mari, two o'clock, fi residence of bls’ parente: 06 Doing beautifully causht et porat oy gin rare or Lavovs.—0n Thureday, Augast 15, Axa mage Bes gees —— oe Laudver, aged 1 year, attend the funerel, from the northwest co-ner of avenue and Forty-t sixth street, this (Friday) afternoon, at two 0’ eae oy rsday, “tiay her soul rest in call yoy eae come? eg aed Pa Hat tw gh Edward and Thomas Fg aloe mere Bie on attend the funeral, Dusband, ‘No, 12 Prince strect. fr, in tee notice in Saturday’s paper, Mrvene.. ‘Thursday, August 13, Perer Henry, only roy preg and Bilen Myers, aged 1 year,3 months a B. ‘The funeral will tuke place from the dence of his parents, 89 Monroe street, this (Friday) , at one 13, BRRNARD ovclock. rsday, August McCona1oGrr, a native of county’ Donegal, Ireland. MoGoxaLocue.—On Thur Fis (rieods and rolatives are ally bee hp ténd the funeral, from his late residence, 647 Wi ington strect, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'dlock. Paxanvry.—At Poughkeepsie, on Wedvewiay \ugus 12, of consumption, eu M. Srcrces, wife of William i pres aren 2 he farail full ives and frien the fara! are respectful invited to attend tie foneral, from late residence, Ne. ia eine ah ‘#evoath street, on rday attérnoon, at Pie oad notite. *Y, N.Y., go Wednesday, August fe Sel wi Ay Rew » T. Phillips, Chaplain, Jes Army, aged 39 year ‘ithe relatives and frionds are layed to aitod tho fune ral, without further notice, from her late srg in Nowburg, this (Friday) moratng. aftten o’cloc! Panker.—n Wednesday, August 12, at iHicksrilie, Li, Euzavern Parken, in the Olst year of ber age. ‘The frineral wi!l take place at her rear; at Hicks- ville, this (Friday) morning. at teu o'clock. ‘Jmesciy—At Hodeon, N. ¥., on Saturday, August 8, we] Rerw Hatsky Jmsvr, widow of Wm. Jessup, aged 94 Harbor leage copy. "ae oul Ai Angust 13, of apoplery, Mra. sane Panny, In ‘The funeral ‘year of he: wil take place from No, 35 Bond street, thie day (Friday), , ak twelve o'clock, Qem.—On Mich! wendy » August 12, the beloved wife of Jund, ta the 35th year of her funeral 1 Quin, a native of h, county Tipperary, Ire- will take place this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from hor late residence, 124 Kast Twentieth treet. ” Reram.—On Monday, August 10, at the residence of ber ap yous Yan, New York, Jutia A., wife of Au of this city, and second’ daughter of feonees mpson read Mary Aon Aa Bay, of Pen Yan, New York. Roagnrs —On Wednesda ust 12, Liukin, only child ef John L., Jr., and Rosalind ‘Or hoberts, cages 2'yoars, 1 month and 25 days. Funeral services will take place at the residance of her parents, No. 07 Boet Thirty-fret Atroot, on Saturday morning, at oleven o'clock. Friends "of the family are bg Seg es to attend be ay a farther notice. papers piaase copy. sauna On Da denaen tn August 12, Harmer N., wife ot Jacob H. Shults, on'y danghter of William & and Maria at yoars, 3 months and 14 days. The # nnd relatives are respectfully invited to at- rd bey the fuveraj, this (Friday) evening, @ eight o’olock jas rén into by sehr } at the residence of her parcute, 003 “Greensich atreet y ahere romaing will be taken to Oak Hill Cemétery for inter var ment Snaxpury.—On Thoredsy, Augost 13, Paren G, Saaxn- on raged Foarnand 24 aya. ; ans nasa a Ra July a5, Feta ship yy ic rom family ai vr yettl. invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday pd alto ecechen days trom Bee si two o'clock, from the residence of his parents, “ou West jest Twenty A atroet Wednees Koon pare... ts te st Sravwen.—In yn.on lay ovening, 14, anxmrsn, wie of John’. Stayner, vi wih: TBRoUnArsl mae Jur wa unoral will take place ‘rom No. 65 Second place, informa: been rece ‘8 coy ates tyrone SH. | ern aie Sieanttot fen Canada papers please eopy. | Dilshed ag <i ise Sutrery.On Wedoasday, August 12, of infammation of tbe, nigh Ng the longs, Ina B, daughter of Jobn ©: and Amelia Ship. | tht custom hones saite Went ef tbe Jey, aged 1 year, LL months ana 7 days, “tre a Tiwar such a little one ns er. and in, Ha aecont we Our Saviour called, Towa into # Then mourn not, for in roatms of blige Tiel auitone vat-ou to remove the now at Fort A Henkes unto bit tt - fe sear of Wie harbor, to the The friends of the family . Wares Bend “s Mos Treeacp —On Thureday, nese bh at nai N. reals Fea Rowacms, wife of Pilward Theband, in hor Gdth aveica: WEST CoasT—rixeD qacnrs A? THe eeTRANCE OF yeae Rive MAMMA, The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, (n Saturday morning, at ball pact tea o’elrek at Bt. Vincent’) ehureb, Mitte train for Madison | starts from foot of Cort and tot bolt past eight aA M Trrvs.—On Thoreday, August 15, Avwiua Trowi pipes, funera will reach Jamaica at twelve o’clock, and the re- Monday ovening, Dae 10, "Acuna THERESA, Thomas and’ Susan Doyle, aged 3 years, August ¥8, at the residenco “of by 13K ent ges Brooklyn, and ou ‘morrow hiner, Seenteniedne aoe pote oa a Finsetia on ‘and 10 days. " ort side vol "The! relatives and friends of the family are invited to Eleventh ‘MaRTIN.—UR t 13, Euuxw Martie, the eres wi of Paurick Tartine tn tfle’ 45th year of ber for Aspinwall. Sw Janeiro ath wit in distress, — Bewauax M. Warrick, in church. Mott Haven, this ( minutes past four we Railroad will will aa in waiting. Funeral services will be held at the funeral, from the residence of his mother-in-law, No. 102 Joralemon street, on Saturday afternoon, at o'clock. Wurrtock.—On Wednesday A afternoon, at 6 0 at 32 12, after a brief ill- och pone ear of his age. formed patee. (Friday) Tho friends and relatives of the family are res] invited to attend, ea further notice. othe tower i square, Riblle lantern, and stands it u D LIGHT ON SALINAS POINT. Also, that on and after the Sat with be exhibited fron Bas Polat, the south eo The light will be a Tixed White Light, placed vated 59 feet avove the meun level of the Ren mi be seen tn clear weather from a distance of 10 mite lghthouse recently eree' Steamship Gola ity " MaltSteameucor © % *GecinshipOhamptop, Tink gaipdotn p Beriraw (Ham). 9 METAS ay, cre irk Aine Fogerty, Bark Eduard ‘aie Wieting, rik Qrehitta, Be Unelow ( Co, Sloop Adelia, Kelty, Deynisport, Sloop a asenKers and treasure. to D ith conie, boaried by the Uv i, (Prus), ——, rude (Dutch), Hocksma, Amsterdam SHIPPING NEWS. Movements of Ocean Steamers. Port of New York, oe 13, 1863, Elune, San Francisco—Pacifie Steamship Loniataiia (Br), Brooking, Liverpool—Whlliams: ugh, Aspinwall—D B Allen. obsnsen, Hambarg—Sloman nel ital), Zeno, Cork—Bnaétjer & Do Vertu. Bark Activ Sorwég Jan), Condrup, ugensiown—| C iz—Rupricht & = ple L arcing Raliroad & Co. Cuba—Geo F Stevenson. ‘sian a uy I ‘Halifax=Tucker & Light ib = R A Alien, ns Patton, Key Weat—Benner & Brown. arent, Bangor—R P Buck & Co. Queenstown— iton—W Ss ‘pro Neson, n& Co, Schr GW Whistle Pyke, ‘Camprldge—Bentley. Smith Maes, on, wid Soon Sou hiport, Gor Ses Nee Havon—S D Stannard, Bteamer lorara, shlin, more, Steamer Vineland, Mach het ‘ Steamship BB a. Wileon, Aspinwall, Ang —, with teamshiv Ai U8 transport), Gadaden, Port Royal, 86, yo 10, ating and Charenton bar 8 PM. men pas: imi Alice Jeg of fF Marmouth, be Tt, ow Cow 7, OB, 15 off Georges: Bedale, ECS ark. ne Bihan *Allss, ereime, Cette—Moore & Ci sae with 2 white Jantern, and dwelling, at 65 yards oe command of thote Lardehipe, JORN Spartan (not (not term 8 ae Me Odean. arrat Proving ee of NB, was nt sea J ne jon i045 we all wel!, clean, tour? to T Bark Auiawan, Howland. NP. ded 40 bbls of. a1 James Arnold, Hart Whatemen. i, was a nideder Way, bound on # nite North Had landed 827 bbls sp oil, all well Bark Pioneer. Paskett, NB, rey Faya! July 1 landed about 20) vil xp vil. Spoken, &e. off South Bark Pearl. 3} pa from. Boston June 7 June 2, lat 15 36 W Henry \earing NW 3) m: Schr foreign Ports. the F Bnnehinia, as renorted), wai era Persian, ana a peerice Boe ae nigral of the set, and in cleat abe light os Point _ ne Red Light, elevated ct a8 or miles wt by ence eos. ata orth Black Buoy frican Ki oop ammatey oe |" ee om y even! . Van. iniae enn pose cehoage ' ft, Hrtrographes, The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- | MEDIFRRRANRAW—ISLAN7, OF MA sRouemaED LION AT CAPD tend the fnueral, this ( (erase) morning, at eleven o'clock, “ #60. eo Mark’s church, Islip, L. I., without further no- « ,HyoRocnaruic no Oemce, A ae ow Official inforr, and wn alm Proolgny on Wednondag,, Aum 12, Wane | tus Hc ony oc Agen oh wy be exes roms orm cece on the so The. Feutivenn nad Teimdes nan 'isviicato eebana the | west Ee Page Rares. "The che wilt bes Fixed White Light, placed atan elev atan Bena of 3 feet above the mean ome the sen, ana should In clear Weather from a distance of TU miles, z ane, iamlnating apparatus is dioptric or by lenses, of the feet high, of @ dark color. wl ith area font of the, keeper's at about $2 rand Tt " ude. pas sot te the rae ba and Hare repent’ about % Fon north and 3 deg oe hoe that or the Admiral- dav of August, 1°63, alight ed on Sall- 20 of the island of Majoren, atan cle. nd should ea, aig’ Sumainating apparatus 18 dioptric or by Tenses, of the xt] The tower is sigbtly confea), %3 feet high, ogtored aray, stands In fvont of the ki WASHINGTON, Mydrographer.” Cook,, tth inet, lat 5 30,N,. ian. Joly 16, Islands, 6, havingy Shin Empire, Coombs, froin Liverpoot for NYork, July 30, for Singapore, Dare Maylomer, frown NYork for Larbados, Ang 5, no Int Tae Rho, from Raldiore for Porto Rico, Aug 8, Cape hy from Mstuneros for NYork, ne-Cate, off Cape GronsraprJuly 27—Tn port bark Telegraph, Giles, fox. NYowk about Aux 7. Ginsxyn, July 2—In port bark Jehn, Smith, for to finigh tdg for ft Gingavtan, Jul: NYork, uno. Salem, arr same day. Hurt. July 31—In for ee soon to toad for Boston. igen July 28—1n port achr Carrio Hues, D 2a ‘ Suva tly 18—Tn port rks Jen ess, Watson, \ Searics, for Fusion Seicuowas’ duly Sf-tn port tarke Ann Tira tor charter: Keli ni, Boston, @ fay. Sr Joux, NB. A Lanehir, for Sg Wiksburg. Bu 40, f : Polar Stor, Gill; rechra'T 1 Sint’. Brices, Providence; Thos Jeifrrsan rae Pasa; Aberdeen, both with c-al for U 8 vessels; Uri rigs SCS Palermo, 2e'tm port bark Lscurgua (Sie), from Quuvrows, Nic, July 18—In port echr Sarah Meore, from bark Persia, Jones, from Calais’ iston. 1 Advertised, Hibernfan (x), for Quebee. ee a "te ryt Ata ; for Boston 8th; City of Washington (3), for eck, Lelchton. Hangar P Ke Church. York Bth; Sidon (8). for do lth; Pere'a (8), | Jets Beit Gurlow tar Ne Harbor Grace, NF—M E Greene Gorin Roketders. for Boston Ieins Livery Pa 4, Curry. Crosby, for 4 impire State, Mrizis, and West Point, Scbr away, War, Beaufort— Bentley, Smith & Co, Child, for NYor' Endya ton Wali Vd ke ‘ Echt Bd Erickeon! Sows ecetiao—A: Havens - {a port ship Gull’ Streamns Kartel f0F COO eee Mee an Oe forat Qhicen, for hYore "in Julys. Sehr von, me Palka Washincton—N L McCready & Oo. Cremer ror do Aug prix Veritas, Cuneo, NYork, apie Walker, Morley, ‘Washington—Van Brunt & Bannon. ¥ uly trois Bovburk Nordin, Peat An Bene ott ». Cook, Washin, wif, end Slacht. 10TOU. Aus $—Arr barks Czarina, Pinkham, 5 atley, vin, Kellar, Invre. Oe mee timc | eda ita Or aay m N¥ork via Rermuda for Shanghar, Bch an ies iia Seite Senet om Hi Newman, Gavel, diag: brig Red Wing, Clark, wig orders; ennis, for and Race-- Hees pet In port aiips Western Empire, Moe et ine at, Gill, Ea ort, Whiwnao; ana Austraba, owart, for Liverpots rc. al New Beat. ieee core Porta ‘ay. D jana, NPaa lords, mak Vickery ‘Bnbinit, Taumtons Istant Qua: termasie! Ki raute Ostition Liversool dale with mdse ss mor srpbendnetivlant ny gue i pedtongere, to Spofford, » Teen, * i hon ‘Au J_S stoopof war Marion, Mate . saw large iecberg; Aug Bs % Sherman, loveester :: sw peer Persia, henes for Liverpool. howe, Newport al sis She prog Eg mo ask fea. 6 ron, Bnflntriphing dh n'hoe eis als, was ‘Kk Orebilta, Des '. Port Rwen for Bangor. “Be rae ane obese on), racy, Lingan, OB, 22 days , veg Fumio peach rant, Bangor, 10 10 days, with lum - ma eh ita ‘ righ Sarah, Hash cj hays: We letan te Wee cNYork.” Bely "elas “Fed paisabesig mre fe ce Lt Chit Wy Qu'ntaro (ates ts ian Ftp. Quite Jot Johanna Sieh Bas Rite octal ma i." ip lan), Bisbee, Val vrais: echrs B lek Br D's Miles "pros, Vira eraon, Niekers ire JW, Faniklin, SYork. | Slat Schr Ann, a Aas ae vu oernes Pic ~t os Cambridge; ships Loule War- it 1 vig Arnazon, band crea, er. mau. wre Jicken Masia, Gartense, Behe Shieh ‘a pe oad Berea Wickaen au ive ina Bee Crane Pate ies ee hen, and t F Btocrton, Van Cleat, NYork, hd th Schr Eddy, Jo Fah, Ames} Ey, Valencia. Darks Aches (Danj. rane, Behe Angetine: Tis, Rock ine $0; rince (Br), Troop, Montevideo or Schr Golden Gate, Weeks. serge ee Bergen Point, | 20 Fen tee Ry BR Kirkland, North, Cardenas; sehe Sioge Belt James Studie Piaiage iap—Arr aghes A Vaucleaf, Leaman, N¥ork? Joh Wate sene fansctt, shew: tae teprge ANGOR, ‘Aba 19—C1d brig Renshaw, Srnit’ Tortngas, Bene 5 oa had RPGS DA RDING (Warwick), ARE 12—Stt seh Mar: fohr Ohaie nallenge, aa 3 . DIGHTON, Aug 2—Arr achr Charen, Norris, Bhisabeth- Sehr B hl pefter Pat idence, port fg Taian. an Can, LL RIVER. Ang }1—S11 # hrs Constitntion, Darlingy ar gn Geareo vaith, Milim, WYOrks Toth, Chet, Bee Bien Sar ieee era SauoUcRsTiN, Ang S—Arr sehra Hero, C Bt Hubbard, for Bei i. Konauth. Tae, NYork bro Albert Dexter, ome ld Netow | , ‘Potten’ ror yon Sehr Mary Monson, .jr,, Browser, Brookhaven, A nareshre Tain, Kary Brockway. “Amen. New Haven, hport. for ‘Bost , Bacon, New for lobe, Olatk, New Haven for Bilzabeth port. eres, See ote ; . Preston, Naw Haven. ar Pave George for Annapolis: 8 T Garrison. Grave, ay cit Beraohy Sy aa gelbhia, “kid Fs Tia os Sa ES i Darod, in ‘ley. Nort for Troy. elie Sarg owes. MA Bhd W 'Lo-ke. North Pa- Sehr Nautlas, Pitebure, Wiles Polat Tbstion . WB Darling, 4 Behr Harbect Matter Crossan neeeee poston. eA sw arnvon J Wind more, Piiadelphie Bin Bina Ni ete, slo" Bomem arctor Kags EH tt tease ire-hall, Titan Paneteigh anes Mek Ht, Comme shall, Tt co. St chew Toop Jor! Hal!, om aaa Steamer Jersey i by 62 tours in ball 63 hours, Steamer Marina, Crosby, Bal Steamer M Macy. Steamer New York. Tofia, Sfeamer Tacony. ‘Farree, Pain Steamer Fannie. Fenton, Phila leamer Bea Gull, Kenney, og Us teamer John Brooks (1! § teansport), Hours, in ba iamnror kaya ve age Kirk: Balthvore. Brammer), Jackaway, Alexan- Layfield, Wasbing- mone. Smith. Fpladatesle. oe eg Rt rade" Steamer Urpray. Alarich. Prova BELO’ he ae tone from Newport July 6, to now beta piphe Witte brig Nichol: Geary; and oF é {Rho teeamohip Ch Champion. Wind at sunset 8, light, Miscellaneous. Sreausuip City OF Maxcurstee, Capt Halcrow, of the In- ‘man line, sails to-mortow. Saturday, for Queenstewn and Lrerpool. Thé large and airy staterooms of this fine vessel, in connection with the well known 5! cominauder, always eusares @ (nll Sreawouw © We are again indebted to Mr Grat) fpr ah Ny prompt delivery of our corfesponaence and for ict ws hany {not by H Fre hence for Seo Fra ulvin distress, We Grernene, Whitman, Sar My oe ae of St John. NB, 0, was eH Kilo Ei ‘® large mi om Mott, Onward. St wwnber of schre Aull of her. geatlemanty passenger list. manrton. Capt Tinklepangh, eatled yesterday Can, prPrer of the A: otter Saneito misprinted hence for Shanghae, was at Rie went et 1 Tian bien fn a Wick lea X ot Wem ida lowed ‘cant vdueen tying in Weat we RA be ‘int st in, NB, for repal RA Fat ‘rm adelphia, coal Jonded. went aah Roy fos, "tue ¥ balled from a here sho waa banit In 1853, was register, and rated’ as. Son, Dawnanx, Ca: was totally lomt act Sabie last week. ‘She shore fn a dense fe immediately went t pieces, a soytaey: 4 what they bad on, She was empl was msured at the offee in Rook mark was lone Yurthen, bal mapa for 4 in ‘belong - Od to Capt Pool and others of Rockport. |. Scue Atmow, cf &t . ashore on Gon Rock, came off - badly damage |, by dischafging deck load, videnoo 12 y Couimox—Crpt Tribble. of the steamer, Hudson, at Prot Mondont, rovors:— ith, lum at 4 PM, 0) of Fotat Andi Hivononn «rate 1g: The Coonan’ overament.at Bub pyrem nanen 4 jo faethe wn Lashes areesbibt-d fe te } From tive vansted OF Vape Mune on ver. ApmmeaueTy t Sock 7 Siva pope USEC, Aug 3—Sid sehr Gun Rock, MY: STIG. A ‘Aug W—Arr i ‘oops Apollo, 1th, Oa Led lade) ‘oilbw. N Pont, ase. 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