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8 NEW YORK HMRALD, WEDNESDAY, “AUGUSi 1¥, 1863. Pectin Meera a Denne Ce “an ; Old, who was drowned by falling Mito the water closet Interesting from Calliornia. tend tho funeral, this (Wednesday) a 18h—U_8 gunboat Quaker City; U 8 brig Bainbridge) EWS FROM SCUTH AMERICA. | IMPORTANT HABEAS CORPUS ®ASE. | o ine siorocen ferry house, foot of Barclay street, on Sax Franco, August 18, 1863. greloge, trom the residence of his parents, 279 Past Thir- pene areata Ai + nanan Sunday " Coroner also held en ingvest upon ABS, Koh street, unset 8. poapemuncententiee Gazette, Anatan 19. Te Ree se aa teat eh ems Dunh Growand tA O TOW on to-day. A suspicious schoover | ~ \icnoxouan,—On Tuesday, August 1, of old age, Mrs. a p Our Buenos Ayres Correspondence. The ae ee eetant deosten we Hon i 8, Field, | im the Harlem river, near Central bridge. was reported to have been eruiting for four days off (® ) Caruarixm McioNowon, Mincellaneous, , ? Buxnos Avnms, 8. ‘A., Jude 27,1863. | ynited States District Judge for New Jersey, covers so | Supper Dax james Byrnes, a member of Humane | beads, supposed to be a tender to a pirate steamer %yiher L she relations and lends of the family are invited 0 | grea Metsorouss, of the Fall River line, arrived as ay Me Kevolutionary Spirit of the County—Retregrade Po- | many pointe of interest that we pablish it tn full:— 20, dropped dead in the carriage | Ut. The schooner was seen apparently to chase a bark | O'clock. fr: 4 f Nughier, Mie. Mary | Yery late hour yesterday morning, having broken ber bal sf ‘the United States of Amerioa vs, Dr. Taylor, Meds- | Hise Company, No. 20, ’ leaving the harbor, when g'elock, from tho residence of Ther daughter, Mrs, Mary | Ye1Y late hour yesierd lity of the Government—Revolution ‘ko New Iaea—Im- | ty Uniled Sane of Aman Tid dice eee ee, house, in Ann street, on Monday’ evening. Verdict: ig , Doth were tout te the distance. | Murray, 131 Enst Twenty-fifth screct. when off Waieh Bill, goriant Concessions to the Frecdom of Religious Wor- | Gri-, New Jersey. ‘On Habeas Corpus, in matter of Alb-rt | ‘Death from disease of the heart.*? Gen Wright and Collector Low were wareed Of the cir- McCut.en.—Epward MoCviien, the beloved son of New Curren Sur Y21Panatso—There is now tying adpier~ Max Seligman, a uative of Germany, aged fifty-two | cumstances, and the revenue eutver Shabrick was de | PAWard and Ienbel McCullen. azed 16 months avd 3 days. | 1g Rast River g Léw copper anip called the Valparaiesy Bots ahep—Increasing Scarcity of Provisions—Bigutry of @ | Seifert.—Tho writ in thig case was allowed upon the appli- pe com the pawnbrok- ‘The relatives ane friends of the family are respectfully b , Spanih Bishop-—Marriages of Americans Abread—Com- | extlon of, Henry Barlow. who alloaes, Bimself to be the | Years, dropped dead Denia cnnoa street, under similar | patched wo learn the character‘ tke strange vessel | invited to attend the fune-al, on Thurkiny aflerDoon, A At Hewbursrort, Mase short tine since, whied fe ene of mercial and Agricultural Movemunts, de. , Lc. Slemtions ont forth in ihe petition and erccemete circumstances. ' Meanwhile tho town was filled With absurd rumors. In |, $0 o'clock, from 500 Saat ‘wenty, eas pong iL ~ spemmgeat modelled vessels we bave ae eae. se ty turd ul 6 , D B Ds II ‘ hi ni al in ev There is no truer index to the character of this country yada wale oath awe Se. the feces mace seem 40 ve er a ber) afternoon br erred ps retuned. The mysterious ee Money yd sea , hasram aIOCe, . peek pat Pp seein ia: sr pearribornsy tarted in this city | Su! py Poin ws:—Albert Seifert was born on the je im Six! jooner was ve “uly a barmicss whaler The friends aid relatives of ine family are respecttuy East Tndsa tra . o- than the fait thas thane. ta ebeahse he's Y | 20th day of Muy, 184%, at Nayence, in the duchy of Darm- | peermucTioN OP THE NEW YORK TATTEREALLS— | cruising - é tavited to attend the fuveral, this (Wedneeday) aft@rnocn, | ‘we California and Bast Tndia trade, erery modcrn ts pegves & new paper, called Hb Revolution (The Revolution), | stadt, Germany, where his parents still reside. Sometime The sentiments 1t will advocate are those of rebellion, an- . =~ mouth of May, Lng arrived in i va of New 4 . ‘ork having been previously recommended by his parents archy and overthrow of government. It is to espouse to the care of an uncle, Henry Barlow. of Newark, Now at object has buds ry ment ursite for tl tainment of th TWENTY-FIVE HORSES DUKNED TO DEATH—SEVERAL |“ arriveg 15th inst. yasnppa, Liverpool, thie | Bf 1%9.0'eleck, Irom the renxience of her tatwee, Gohan B. | Noad in ber costco sien Wek ditcusiene anges tohowe'=e FIREMEN INJURED. Sloomie:d street, Hoboken, The remuins | Length overall, 200 fect: beam, 37 feet; depth of hoid, 2 4 Shortly before four o'clock yesterday afternoon a fire | CVenins steamship gt, Louis, from Panama, Will be interred in Greenwood Cemetery, fet 1188 Lows register, She te supplied with Linnell'® Arrived 26th, ¢ Rox —(m Tues: A t 18, Ermr Reama Row, | Patent rig double topsail: ards; and her spars and rigeiag are the theory that any people may at any time overthrow | Jersey, He met his uncle in Now York, accompal was discovered In the haymow of the New York Tatier. | | A?*ived 26th, ‘Jooquest and Bello of the Sen, both from |, Rox—im Tuesiay., August 18, Fann Reames, Row, yavele ot perfection, ‘ie tehraraieo ‘owned by Meswra any government or existing administration, Two of the | him to Newark, resided with him for about three months, then found employment in Newark, and after some time “ : nd nried by Captt salle, Nes. 660, 662 and 664 Sixth avenue, cornor of years ard 10 mor P'N Navbew, formetty Of tbe clipper abi Wild Pipeaa, wher 2 Arrived 1" th, Daring, Henry, from New York, she | The friends of r ctfully invited to , government organs have already expressed their appro- went to the city of Now York ia ‘ Thirty-ninth street. The buildings were frame, and were : a, ing, ry, from 5 rioncs Of the family are respectiy Vv iSa perfect master of, as wei! as an or! ameat lo, his Dove ito the ‘quest of something to do. y- “ sean GERTRCGAL. Tien tha tabiftoce Ot her saneoer eal zs rau Dation of the doctrine and the project. Whilé there, and on the 1ith of August, 1862, he enlisted | originally built for a circus, being seventy-five feet on the | PTP6® & enntity Of way: malerialifor the govers- | may ma runeral, from tbe residence of ber ” | Soin © Gometoc'aline sad ell be lence eeseee This is no new idea. The doctrine of revolution has | in Company K, of the Thirty-ninth regiment of New York Volunteers, without the knowledve or consent of his pa- boon presented so ably by these two government papers | yonig or uncle. He has been in the service ever since; was that seme of the interior provinces have begun to bring | in the pattie of Gettysburg, where he received aslight forth the fruit of such teaching. Cordova and | wound in one of his hands, from whieh be bas in a great . ment, ip i avenue by one hundred feet on Thirty-ninth street. The | 1”, studing one eleven-inch gun, three hundred ana Rommvi.—On Tuesday, August 11, 1867, in the Naval Br Sreaxsmr Grorcia—A despatch from Balifax. dated centre of the building, being circular and surmounted by | ‘’"'Y * sarrels of gunpowder and one thousand packages | Hospital at Plymouth, of typhus fever, Cuartys | 170), says the Br stcaunship Cenngla, wrecked at Sabie Ty wads of or Ronnnt., « Joseph H. a1 Rommel, aged 19 Yea total loss, The t'de flows in her, Cam parat’ , a dome, caused the flames to eprend very rapidly, ana in nance, means Ln Le a eont a Fanny Rommel, aged ¥ Pine ciheate aud cea cea tk elt a few minutes after the fire first broke out the entire edi- | _ F sited 17th, Hamburg bark Homburg, Thomson, Otago. Jersey City papers please cony. 0 ship. two vessels were saving MLO? Ban ‘Luis are in a fearful state of anarchy. | Drougne to the Untied States Leapital = fc aaydl fice was burning. There were about sixty horses on the | ~ = SS aa = | SHaw—At Berren Point, on Monday evening, July 17, nts ‘dar of! pray mies Our ‘latest advices represent these two pro- | be now Js, in charze and under se contol of Dr. George | premises, and every exertion was made to extricate the MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Fong Py ore Se i child of Jomes BE. and Julia A frown Sourabaya for Wong Wong, an sing. at the meee, Om Sant) Sete | Atle Meaical Director. me, io tat MP fime | Mmale; but the heat and emcke drove back the men. Tecsnt—Ia Brookiyn, on Tuesday, Augoat 18, Janz | (er heen yubiisbeds pain, Chesebrough hae barrivedass Peradoes, who rob at their convenience, The whole coun- | oP nis qulitment’ thal no persuasion was made uso of 10 | aud about iwonty-five of the poor creatures were bur? 94 aaene. Tacarr, futant duvghter of Jobn and Ava Tegart, aged 1 | fan Prncsco.'n ship Bencal, trom Hong Kong. and reportas try bas been very recently alarmed by @ raid of General | induce him to enlist; that the uct upon his part was | to death, The entire premises were consumed. The | Dav—Bryant.—At Mendham, N. J., on Thoraday, | Pear sunt 5 mouths. o storm trim, with every i the northern end of ept away ‘br nued with fearf ‘ s a typhoon, and was pr August 18, by the Rev. Wm, H. Habbitt, A. 1. Pay The tuners] will take pisce from the residence of her 4 flames nino extended Into tho rear windows of the | Prigciral of Mendham institute, to Miss Lirmim C. Tmvawr, | £Tandfather. 268 Columbia atrect, this | Wednesday) alter. brows, stone dwelling houses, Nos. 65, 67,89,” and 63 | Guuuiuer of SA, Bryant, beg, noon, at helt past two o'clock, ‘The friends of the family West Thirty.oighth street, injuring them to ® o° agiderabte | ““Pinrirs—Horsirs.—On Tuesday, August 18, at the resi- | AF Texpectiully invited to attend, ‘Penaleza into the city of Cordova, He appoioted a new boven Hipdheamt ae naan Lect cae too, ard egal se present mee! recruiting officer as older than Governor and levied a contribution for the support of bis he really was, but stated the aame time that he troope. Troops have started by forced marches to inter- | under eighteen. Nevertheless ho was enlisted: he re- toree on asmnken reef. As rhe extent and damaging the furniture very much,’ hy water. Ss On Monday, August - ‘ iL cont him; but he will leave in good time. The most fm J celved his bounty money. and ook the oath of enlistment. | °™rhen the fire wan nearly extinguisbed th tmeand tor 4 gence of the bride's father, by Nev. Fanwuel 1. Corneilio, f detin and Rilza Windsum, aged 8 years; | Shcats bende ind nai providnntialy hacked ito aa Portunt news we have from the scat of war is the taking | Voowiedges thai he hae bees kindly treated, snd haa no. | of the front part of Tattersalls gave wa-g. precipitaving | Holmos, al! of this city. No cards. i m na 17 days. : | foait thronph thr-ship's beitorm, beliins her fast ‘f aprisoner,an officer of General Penaloza, in whose | thing to complain of. ‘The petitioner now complains that, | Several members of No. 36 Engi 4 floor beneath. | sanvawr—BLavveLt.—At Palisades, Rockhod county, | The friends and acqnaintaners of the family are most | out t.« bal the night the J Henry A. Linden, Foreman. was take’ 4 gut severely in i Tespectfulty invited te attond the funeral. trem the resi. | kin by Fie “sag, AR morn suet age alan: ert earned eens Craser Erde sa Sere eet Peeled is ee Tea prayed his paronte, No. bs err street, this (Wednere | eee i a re on wan ott che aie eee eae injured. Several ot Ago bruises. Lin . 3 a P dav) afternoon, ut two o'clock, erp Serta . “pei “ < ‘was talon to his residence i 09 Atege. a Ce ahr ng ail l Wednesday ,| | WHrmurn.—At Tarrytown, -N. Y.,on Tnesday, August | The waric were ier etter aie ia tenfiomoen tee The Tattersalls has lately changed hands, and je July 20, Preecorr H. Warp, to Maman Poynreaiz, J 28, at the 1 mee of E. Morrison, Haxeir Maria | beate were iow over the side, and, the . , now owned by William Spang’, whose toes will amount | ‘Gaughter of George W. Turver,all of America. “Wiest. dow Elaphatet and Anse Maria Wheeler, | the crew cleared trom the wreck. and after pulling severest} to about $5,000, Fully insured in the Jersey City, Hamil’ . is fo WIMAx?-—O” Tnenduy. August 18, Cranurs Dunaxy, son | piles found » place te land. They were kindly recelved/, ton and other companies, Most of the Horses bavned of Cornelius nnd Sarah M. Winant, nged 2 years, 8 months | (8 .the Natives. and after causing along Cour days ihe expe were on livery, and Were owned by different parties Died. and 11 aye, provines Of Atay. Telotid Of Eirian Pat cane Copia gato value qill be about $10.000. The fol- Asutox.—In Piermont, on Monday, August 17, sudden- Tho friends of the. fomily are resrectfully invited tof Cheseborongh wat kin tly reccived by George I, Pierce, oct lowing are the ne‘afes of some of they owners:— | ty, of cholera infantum, Epwarp Asuron, infant sop of } attend the funeral, this (Wednerday) afternoon, at tnree | Boston. the resident age houee of Ruserll & Stargie, . F) J. Weat, two borges, valued at ; G. Elaeber, two | William B, and Henrietta Watkins, aged 10 months. Orclock, at 649 Fourth strect. The remains will be taken jennn tha Aloalde of the peo . valued 1.6 $2,500; Mr. rtries, two horses, Borvs.—Om Monday, August 17, from a rupture of a | to Bethh Ee amine, Shane = ee ie & ip 1 000: Mr. James Wallace, two horses, not insured. $500. | blood vessel, Jauks Buin, aged 28 years, Teaty to. Aepart for Manila, where the craw were Giesiber a Yas ‘that most of the horses burned are un- Be an es ee Lmigeyn boll dno ‘es —— quently landed in ra‘ety. insured, lose pany No. 20, of whic! was a member, are ma a fi a ‘Tbe corner of the building, on the first and secand | respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from No. 76 SHIPPING NEWS, Pa etd at sy pre A yy floers, was occupied by C.F. Prescott, as a bar and bil- | Henry strest, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o'clock, Rnnnalnnnnnnnnnanne Tre O «ant@7 town, rated —, was built at Kennebunk tm 1849, Nard room. Loss about $200; no insurance. The building | without further notice. in a O60cs: Stennaden: downed in Baston. Me was owned by J. M. Bixby. 'Loss about $3,000; fully in- | Bi.amr.—On Tuesday morning, August 18, Davin Bam. | aig nro ormanind ty ere cence ee emariines, | 8 sured. aged 42 years. vn Li n yintOWR, @X- No, 658 Sixth avenue, occupied by Charles F. Rrodt, | His friends and also the friends of the family are re- | Sin ine"Gumtiaer liver chil nica PE Quemntown ses: sustained some slight damage. Fnrviture insured in the | srectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) | steamers for or from the Continent, ca!! at Soutnampton. ‘St. Nicholas Insurance Company for $1.00. afternoon, at two o’clock, from his late residence, No. 237 WEST THIRTY-RIGHTH STREET. Madison street. No, 63, owned by Elizabeth and E. A. Cooper. The BRLL —At Susquehanna Depot, on Monday, August 17, roof and top floor burned; damage about $4,000; insu’ Mary Any BELL, wife of James Rell. for $6,000 in the New York Equitable Insurance Company. Carriages will be tn waiting at the Erie Railroad depot The furniture is owned by Jeremiah Cooper; damage | for the fricnds Of the family, at ten o’clock, this (Wed- ae $2,000; insured for $2,500 in the Peter Cooper } nesday) morving. The boay will be interred in Green- insurance Company. . No. 61, occupied by Henry W. Shelton; family out of Crorts.—On ‘Tuesday, August 18, Mrs. CaTnarins M town; logs on building about $2,500, and to furniture about poesession were found letters addressed to General Urqui- | his uncle and acting guardian, he is entitled to the cus- tody of the prisoner, and that the contract of enlistment wa, in terms that took for granted bis knowledge of the pont Doct eneence tate by a minor ander the age of revolvtionary schemes of Penaloza. . No letters from | eighteen ought to be deemed void. By the ats ler nd Urquiza bave been found, and he claims to ,be a loyal | the act of Congress of Sept. 28,1850. it was made the duty of the Secretary of War to order the discharge of any soldier ‘mae, and perhaps he is ag gcod a citizen as any who de- of the see United States wpo, at the time of bis sounce him. enlistment, was under the age of twenty-one years, upon The government here is regarded as favoring the revo- | evidence being produced to him that such enlistment 7 was without the consent of his parent or guardian. ution in progress in Uruguay. We have been for week | in’ time of peace such ap act might have been ‘vn the verge of a war with that country ourselves. We | a proper. one, and its provisions very salutary, But ‘Rave cent arms to their insurgents, and when they took | every one can understand how. ips period of war, and ‘wee of cur steamers in the very act wo went and took | how engaged. its Operations might be most disastrone, ‘Mbeir onty armed steamer asa reprisal. Intercommuni- | Accordingly it was found that it imposed upon the Se- Sa, re out 0H, 8 mob, sureeninded the oflsnct the | TT Sune ehiermosts on muacare weasane ef labor: Argentine Consul and broke the windows, and our Minis- | ana that its tendency was to derange and dis'rganize the “wer aaked for his passport. Only yesterday the affairs | whole military service. The applications for discharge ‘Were po settled that peace is secuted, In the very act of boca hes se gist lh Rei epee Hiodirrgasied ‘Testersng a revolution in a neighboring republic, we bave | that frands and imporitions without number wore prac- ‘Dy the same teachings brought on ourselves the game fons) erat persons who mereet Ay fe at the siase of ‘@anger in the interior. ‘ ir eolistment were almost charged under tt) pretence of their having been minors. Tbe evil was be- Ovr controversies are not all of the warlike kind. coming very serious and embarrassing. As a remody for ‘We have just bad a contest affecting our commu- | this bao bi Bhan Si gm es the ue of Lined ‘ity rocially and civilly. Senor Don Bias Aguero re. | ary 13. bun, Gecend \nepsion: = it is enacted, ‘That the fifth section of the act @ently died. In his last illness he refused all religious | of twenty eighth September, eighteen hundred “ries, and died unconfessed and unannointed, His body | and fifty, providing for the’ discharge from the = lehem, Orange county, for interment, Baxi Rormntsoy. of New Redford, before reportedis at Pernambuco, was sold by auction July 9 for~ m—The Exetport (Me) Sentinel sava—Pher + Chinman & Bolton. from St» Stephen to Liverpoo rted tohav> struck npon Longe Point on per way a and toated of after throwing: over dvekload, ‘The thick fox which as prevailed ttmor uninterrupindiy for the naxt four or five wevks has-rendered.:’ navigation In our waters did enlt and dangerous, Scun Mary Fry. Crowe’, from incotown with Cah; when coming throng Hell Gate went on the Gridiron and” flied. She will have to discharge to get off. She bas a lighter alongside. Crorts, aged 70 years. Scrr Axx F nstable). Lovell, from Albany» ‘waa taken outside of the cemetery proper and interred | Servico of mmors enlisted withont the consent of thelr | So\Cn, The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- for Boson, whe f day inet c ¥ gimane heretics, infidels and excommunjoated, His grand | Pecteu® Provided. That. hereafter nor person neder’ the | NO. 69, owned and oceupled by Livingston Livingston; | tend ihe funeral, rom St. Peter's church, Grad street, America with wschr in tow tional government. ‘The Minister of Worship, supported | 8£@ Of eighteen shall be mnstered into the United States | !ors about $1,000. Jersey City, at four o’clock. this (Wednesday) afternoon. taken to Greenpo. 5. No. 57, occupied by Sidney Ashmora; family’ in the Coonry.—May, youngest daughter of eter E. and Alice by Preeident Mitre and all the Cabinet, decided’ three | *eTvice, and the oath of enlistment taken by the recruit country; ows about $600. Building owneaby ‘Wim. P. Sesportant points:— shall be conclnsive ag to his ze. ‘The Janguage of this os proviso would seem to be too clear to admit of any ser! 1. No punishment can be inflicted om @ man after his ous doubt as to its meaning. Recruiting officers ist oe Strayer City or New Loxnox, of the Norwich ‘ine, ts ons the great Balance dock, receiving her first suit of copper. Raton ebony ye Man gd peat Pu a Carcuera, Jone hin East Irdinn has been recoy No. 65, owned and occupied by F. R.Grote; damage | painful tliness, Pater Caawrorp, Esq., aged 65 years and He has been sending circulars to postmesters and | , COL&—At Tappantown, Rockland county, N. Y.; on | _ Yor Kixastom, Ja, —~S prered. 3 ‘The Emily Fa: bad sieht repairs to her corper and 40° hibited from mustering into the service of the United | 8bout $200; insured for $7,000 in the Union Mutual | 10 months. KN pe pike Meal ome ony oehe. Cieodt deateree fe “ 2 Christian burial may be denied as far as prayers or | Sittes any ter ie weer eck Hf they-ao | Ineurance Company. " The friends and relatives of the family, also thefrionds | Giver Wanhingion, New vork "ve a FE gn EP ad ER cel rl ar pp oa eee sears Concern yn) Ciesnes, 50 knowingly they violate the inwand are liatla to | No. 88, owned by James Wallnce; damage abont $100; | of his sons andeon in-law, J. B, Archercalsn membersof | Grent Eastern Now York i fastened, to enable her to continue her class in veri it : Rp oemeeey: fs under the charge of the police, and punishment. But at the same time it was foreseen that | insured for $5,000 in the Irving Ingurance Company. Washington Chanter. No, 2, Order of United Americans, 3 Lavxcnep—At Rocknort, Me, 12th inst, from the yard of* pine Telos ids een pee . there might be great difficulty in ascertaining what the The fire is snpposed to be the work ofan incendiary, | and the Masonic fraternity are respectfully invited to at- Master John Pascal, a fine double decked fark of akont WO* p: in his feedleness, replies by ® protest, 10 | Ae6'or a person offering himself asa recruit really was. | a0d is under investigation by the Fire Marsbal. tend the funeral, from his late residence, No 112 Varick tons, cailedthe Sarah E Cnr ton, owned by Meesrs Carlton, hich he claims that 'in all Christian countries religion | Sf % "toon representing, Diteelt’ tobe elgbwcen, be si me streot, this (Wer besday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Norwood & Cn, and imtended for the general freighting bu ledlice ot theleenaee paler gts Boo paper, has | #hould’be mustered into the service, and wore then a | ‘The Operations of a Confidence Man. Canovx.—Suddenly, at Point Pleasant, Ocean county, Arell | S ees aatis icles poncatign Ceeeeaieee what taataiile roma, strong article sustaining the government, and it claims } !0wed at any time to claim his discharge, upon the ARREST OF WM. H. WEBSTER, IN ALBANY. * | N-J., on Wednesday, August 12, H. Merxorin Cantovx. Northern 1 sf ‘Aspinwa'l | Bushneti’s yard, on Grapevine Point. New Haven, Conn, omy that clerical and civil jurisdiction should Ve kept as sepa. | £fOUDd that he had deceived the recruiting officer as to | The Albany Argus has the following in reference to the | 88¢d 16 years, soit of Commander John Calhoun, United phi ND New | Saturday, 'She'ls 155 feet tong, and substantially built, Fate as are their two subjects—viz: the Ps ‘and ihe his age, thie would have been to introduce an evil of | onerations of Wm. H. Webster. who was arrested fn that a BEd avd grandson of the late John C, Clarkson, | HAVANA, NASSAU, es bail TON, JAs, Al Ww ot Newbnryport 70h inet the Dark ‘Mactetta trom the yard body. ‘The controversy has done great good, as its result | ‘recisely the anme kinds that which 4t was the design | city some days ago for counterfoiting Troasury notes :— flr pit : and dn Boston, gnd@n Cape Captain John Payne, late of the bark Lamp- Pr enet, from Ne Newburyport a J another step towards legitimate civil and religions | Of thls very section to cure Therefore it was provided co tes "| commanded by . om Kingston, Ja, Aug ar that the oath of enlistment taken by the recruit should be | other local officers of small towns throuzhout the country, | SU®duy morning, August 16, ANN M. Suatzer, wife of | York Aug 21. Fron ter. orf Year past a great desl of movey has been lost by | ccnelusive as to his age, But it is said that, however | covering a proposition to furpish the means of a success: | Rev. Isaac D. Cole. in the 66th year of hor ngo. Oa baraliaaeasyin yams? Whatemen. shipping tlour to this port. The reason of it appears in the | ‘i8 may be. s0 far a8 the recruit himself is concerned, it | ful speculation, and offering for sale, at thirty cents on dnote and friends of the family wre invited to | “steamship Pataraco, from NewYork Ang 20,.2b]2 M. Schr Sunbeam, Handy. arrat Sippican 17th inst from Ate greatly increased wheat product in this province, Within | "¢¥er could have been the intention of Congress to pre- | the dollar, imitations of the United States Treasury notes, attend the funeral, without furthen notice, at the Re- Bteamabip Roanoke, from New York Ang 29. at 12 M. lantic Ocean, Jast from Chagleston Ground, with 45 bbls sp. This provinco, last year, there were raised of wheat clude all inquiry as to hie age when the application for a | which he promised should be ao perfect as to defy detec: formed Dutch church at Tappautown, this (Wednesday ) For Nassau anp Havana—Steamship Corsica, from New | and 5 biktish oil. million six hundred thousand Dusbelar As. the ammount discharge is made by bis Parent or guardian. Thir is a | tion. If the persod addressed answered favorably, | Morning, wt eleven o'clock. Care leave Jersey City ot | Yor Sout, .ye_seatnship George Washington, from | suit él'Gar so coor at oho nm Wee Spowen Ang let 86+ ‘Coveumed is four thousand bushels per day, we have a | New and important question. It js the first time that ! | further correspondence ensued, a sample of the *imita- | S(ualler-past nine A. M.; returoing, loave Tappantown | yhOV nn" Ang Ib, ais PM, 4 < , gue Sarplus in the province of thirty five thousand bushels, | Dave been called upon to give a judicial construction to | tion notes” (of the denomination of one dollar, genuine | ** balf-past three P. M. Sreamahip Evening Star, from New York Aug 22. at8 PM. Spoken, &c. vy: There is no scarcity of mills in any part of the country: the | thls Act of Congress. And. moreover. there are many other | issue), wanld be sent. which in gnost cases would call out | Donnan. —At he gl Reeser oe; Santer: August 16, | Steamship Locust Polnt, from New York Aug 20, at 3 PM. sie Virginia Dare. Cole, from Cardiff for Point de Galles ills now erected can grind in six months all tye wheat | °\f68 likely to arise involving the very rame principles. | an order for a larger quantity of the noter, enclosing | (gi Dorwax, son of, Constantine Dornan, architect, of | Steainahip were oe Lard Sept 10, oe, ae ea al nf Windsor, NS, for StJobns, NP, Aug: : Mt | Lhave therefore examined with some care the debates in four, “she native rile pay fore oie ae a Mee of | the Senate of the United States when this. section was ‘bushel, and seil flour at about $4 16 per hundred pounds. | "M4er consideration. and propose to refer to what fell ‘aa there isa duty ol $3 per barrel on imported flour, | {Fm those who tool a leading part in the diseursion, in ‘Wie is @ reat advantage to the native producer. order if possible to clear away any doubt that may exist The time is not far distant when thie valley will export tena the design of Congress in the passage of Sour, ae well as wool and hides. ~ 2 % Mr. Wilson, in infroducing the section as an amend- At the present time, in the provinces of Mendoza and Ban Lois, there isa large ean Of sugar, tobacco and | ment to the bill before the Senate. observed:—Manv ‘wine that caunot be brought to market on account of | ™Mlnors enter into the service of the United States. ‘Whe imperfect means of transportation. As one hundred | oxisting law the Secretary of War, is compelled to dis. {Per cent ou the cost of production wili net pay freight | charge them when applicasion te made, Tt maked a vast Dullock carts or the backs of mules, these articles are | 40a! febeypaprinatay rridng fhm Amal ae Ieft where they aro Proposition is to repeal that act, but to provide that A Mr. Bennett, cel panera has lately arrived here in the future minors under cighteen yeass of age shall not bank bills to pay them at the rate of thirty cents | leraine. county Derry, Ireland, aged 18 years. on the dollar. It is evident that he never furnished tho | ,1be friends of his tather and family are requested to | 47 raters and packages intended for the Naw Tore HERALD ‘imitation notes” spoken of in his circulars: that the | attend tne funeral, without further notice, from tho resi- | sould be sealed. genuine one dollar note was employed asa bait to call | ‘nce of his father, 101 West Nineteenth street, this | Out an order for a quantity of them, accompanied by a | (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o'clock. York arr 2ist, do; schr West Wind, Gilman, from do ary-- Femittance in advance payment, which he would pocket, | Coleraine and Velfast Gretand) papers pease copy. 234, manner Webster bas done ness, and. Dourry.—On Tuesday, August 18, after a short illness, Port Sra, July 22=In port bark Acacia, Pinkbam, from, Mirena sho ha be uae <—y Stmonthe ana 18 dys. zi ‘y a na AR Rn Pannen nome 20 Fm, Aug 3—Arr Br bark Chanticleer, Potter, lars from dupes in all parts . i ork. 5 ‘The faneral wi | take place this (Wednesday) afternoon, Port of New York, August 18, 1863. . Jnly2—In port brigs Young America, for ee et neat five, raare of age, and Hee 1006 | at half-past one o'clock, from the Fesidence pn fNaeninern a s Ks aegire ¢ (Bry, for'do: Contaos, ‘une “Sid June 1 pra ek Ge Uiien b © | 230 Eighth avenue. CLEARED. : Tent and alwaye with marked maccens. Tt would seem | DAW---On lueeday cvening, August 18, Parmcx Himxtge] Atoamahip Hecla (Br), Hockey, Queenstown and Liver- | — Ruxxbton, Aug ¢—No Am vessel ia y ia). Sies SrThowsd, July 20—ArF Br brig Lucy Darling, Rrabed,.. that his study has been to live by swindling those who | #0 of James and Julla Daw, in the 20th year of bis age. | pool Cunard. | NYork. are. willing or vicious enough to. swindle their | The friends of the family and those of his uncle Mic Ship Belle Wood, Spencer. Liverpool—Williams & Guion. ; i Ship Mobile (Bi Lab \, Lor Luling & Co, 8 4 a" 7 neighbors, and always to do this. inn way that | fe respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Wed. | GhiP poohe (Brom), Lahneen, Levon 0 buling 8 Ce. arr tom Nor Zi Quen of the Netberanan tt Qedene peeda “ ‘Heim. Bazasvos, July sete port. brige flizabetd Percy. ARB, uly 25—I t oy re i nn | Bastar OtGoibe tiaes Linh aie: Cite), Shetty Trek Newt for the purpose of ‘ing in the cotton raising business. > ibe eee on pda meg ™ point efor fro afternvon, at two o'clock, from the residence of Fy Rowe! hal h the penalties of the law. Th y » from & Co. town ; Hden, at Dubiint 4th, rye Bo ie an old cotton planter. nod will proceed at once t0 | iscnesed in tho. Miltary Commalites. T hope it will be | far he has succesded. ‘ie’ cheats none but those whe | Bis parents, 16 Loyer street. Bark Watkins (Br), Trezise, Bristol—Sitfcen, Ironsides | rich at Pushing: Winiam. ‘at Brewnctaharee Karla, ang. MPaiber O'Hellly, an Irish Catholic priest, has thorough. | *dopted by the Senato. place in his hands evidence of their desire to deal | | Dktiax.—On Tuesday. August 1¢, Tuowas Dacian, of | BCO. a sonoret, Bramen—HI Koop & Co. Wins, SL Antwerp: Heabio. and, Arciio, at Hevea; a, Bz: ‘canvassed thie country, recking ad for Catholic mis | _MT. Powell obiected to that part of the smendmept | in counterfeit money, and they, of courte, dare not come | Sonsumption, in the 19th year of his age. Bath Therese (Brom). Hohoret, Bramen——Fy Ki G0 . Yo clocks wait Atianile, at Deals to The relatives and friends of the family, also those of phina. Avon, Paulina, and Ni Ledge lhl tree eapeecnarl dp Egan iD da ic age mg Morgan Drulan, and also the, members of the Bark Navigator, Pritchard. Cow, Bay—Brockveay & Go. | Kew Works,’ at Liverpool; 8 oncester; - -wioms in Southeastern Africa, He bas gathered in six | Which provided that the oath of enlistment should mille Devrient. at Alezan final as regards the age of the minor. ‘I think,” said be, | pose themselves to criminal charges. months $100,000 of current money, about $4,000 Span- | (4! I to born, | St. Vincent de Paul Society of St. Patrick’s Cathedral, and jeinoke & Wendt. ‘Arr from Philadel HP , Metutime two Iran missionaries have ately come | vision in ths nw. A youth ander elghicen, who wished | alles Dr, Tomant, who pusished & paper here ealed the | 60 Of St. Mary'n, are respectfully invited to attend thy } “Brs'Pain icy, Leehausen, Rio Janego—< 8 Oot Arr from Rew Ongaue st Eieaveti ae eres oe 8 CouDtry. y to leave his fatber, might go and swear that he was | Metropolitan. Osborn was & notorious swindler and coun- | funeral, from Tresidence of his father, No. 22 Prince Brig Acadia (Br), Priest, Halifax—A Smithers & Co. Sid for KYork Sth, Vesta. and Uncle Joe. from Cardiff; — ot Gisturvunce ‘of oor preseut peace’ in the interior | ‘lebteen Fears of ago, and that would nreveut his being | terfelter, and he used this paper, which ad mo local cir. | Steet, on Thursday afternoon, at two clock. His re- | Brie Tdella (Br) Atherton, Fictoo—Maater, | | Ath, Great, Wave, Sundertind: Gin, Ercole iiverpod. * puueinane tera oa ar who are more epriched by | ‘ischarged. It wi'l load to falke swearing and disobe | cuiation, and which he buted through the post | Mains will bo interred in Calvary Cemetery, Bishop & Co, . 4 Y bop (atest vin Queenstown.) Donwmiiy.—On Tuesday, August 18, Caraariwe Dow- t ¥ na—@ Weasel + 3 Poten acopeemnyl Ud the bgp he — wT, the. ed. whe af ibomsally, m tative Bebe: eseiete ks. Lemay | bang: ad Arr from NYork Africa, at aac: Albert, at Cadiz: Ti pment ‘Of 1866 wlan his wite, ‘and eng preonil Van O’Lin. | 0 Ballinacariga, county Westmeath, Ireland, aged 50 Schr Mary & Susan (Br), Albury, Islande—James Excanus, at Leghorn; N E Smith. Perez. and * da, removed to Camden, New Jersey, where they were | Yea's. el i 1, Washingtoo—Vau Brunt & Sleght. Warren Point: Theodore, at Gaiwa: ler) Alice, at soon after arrested on a'charge of manufacturing bogus | _ The funeral will take place from her late residence, 103 | Ber Frances. Oc Bishop. Washington Jocas Sait 3 iy =~ sgudlaiaeancnareienisis: eeurarrce isan ease iabaee money. Son after Osborn end Van O’Linda broke jail | Worth street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at twoo'ciock. | Schr A Thomas. Thorns, Washinglon—Van Brunt Siegbt. | “arr trom Boston, Sicilian, at Marseilles. and made thelr éscape. Some months later Osborn was | The (riends and acquaintances are respectiully invited to eh fal ce gs Ameriean Ports. . ineral, ir aI |, Benson, Snow 4 wens. “a Hreeted i rated and Sentenced torte eesti tameney. |. Froon.—On Tuesdey, August 18, Many, youngest daugh. | Sehr Mack’ Diamoni,” Young, Philsdeiphia Ht 8 Rackett a ALBANY: Ave JT=Ar® nieon Joba Henry, Allen, Prov ment ih the Auburn Stato prison, where ‘be is now dolog | ‘ef of Bernard and Cathariae Ficod, aged 9 months and # ache R Hi Daly, Sanders. Philadelpbia—H & Rackett #Son. | BOSTON, Augi?—Arr steamer, Norm thé State service. Webster remained hens, and under | 4 days. Schr Rorop. Stanley, Belfast—Miller & Houghton. nia; bark Kleber, Lineoin, New Orleans: brice Ai the assumed narme of Charles H. Lamertiene he issued | The, funeral will take, place, vine (Wednesday) ser? a fea Mpeg moried aby eS Wood, Portan Prince inrtied Fawn (Be). 8 raat Brooklyn, : u ne, Tanke 4 , bir St ta ee noon, at twoo'clock. : Behr St Lucar, Barnes, Beverly=W 8 Stown & Co. fon, Hectediont Victor (iri tiiions Ties te dience of parents.’ annot be relied upon fey coy arpocee ot eats. tan they | Mr. Halo said—T think that making the oath of tho caus 400 boedioee font 2 job Mitre bas eo | Tinor conclusive on him is a very slight punishment for Somplicated his administration im the insurrection in | the Periury Re commite, | If he swears that he is elghtcen Vroguay that his own dependencies feel at liberty vo | hen he Je not he commits perjury. ana may be panished Practise the pernicious pttnetple of insubordination. (Bh ny mip ecb Ber ral cae Ente ee ‘The state of the provincial pak is quite singular. ac- = mec ithaamrnna Hd him in the army, I think it is Fete ctl $1600 O00 cpctel cat OF deposits $309.000,000 | “dir. Wilson. in further explanation of the amendment, Paper and $1,500,000 specie: on hand—835,000,000 paper x said—We propose to require an oath as to their age. They $500,000 specie. And public confidence is not | are to be given to understand that the law forbide their Sbakeo. Its loans ure great, but are chiefly on morgage. his community of ite bes been visited by a Kind of | Of"aeer that they mus take. a8 oath te Furuta to thelr ‘matrimonial epidemic, lersons of all not ave ! ot Been carried of by it. Among Americans promiment in | “Se, and that this oath is conclusive in regard to their fotok, at Antwerp: Freeland, Hannah. and Brusik, in tbe Teselp. Ly Gariands November 7. 1856. a Llpedladae gg ARETE DD Ous, Edgartown—W 8 Brown & ( 3 zabetl this cornmunity are some whore names are well known in | “£0. I young men take thie oath that they are eighteen | 1 am manufacturing quarters, halves, dol'ars, twenty shil- |. py GULAGEN—At need Forrello, on Sanday, Anguat 16, | Sey Sarah Miitabeiie Saulih, New HavenHlotchhieg & | Tat p tena watemece: De Nogers, Adame, Euzabetb; om New York—Mr. William T. Livingston, formerly of New | Years of ago, and then got sick of the service, thoy cannot | ing and five dollar pleces. and if you would like to make an Re reuctteniat' = onmmre doit, Buller, go. 0 Js Suurale, Ferri, and Dsvanes, Poms, York city. to Mrs. Plummer, of Boston; Mr, Alfred H. | Complain if when thoy enlisted they understood that their | investment in this kind of goods. T would be pleased to sup. The retatives and friends of the family are respectfully Sloop Aurora. Wil'iama, Norwich—H 8 Rackett & Son. Nothing went to sea; wind NE to E. frean. etek Mivtura to Miss Ada Pominick, both formerly of | Oath was conclusive as to thejr age. Unless you make ‘Teece coins feels ceed het aera pa ag se A dlerteig le mnt ver Fesidence, New | Steamer Ella Morse. Piper. New Orleans, Isth—Arr Br ship Aberdeen, St Joba, r barks Apna, New York city. Mr. Minturn is of the well known | that Provision you might as well not act at all. | Tknow | tony readily in auy of the banks as though they were rent: | train: leaves (he deyon ef the New York and New Haven | SGMNGr se rhomipea Were Baltimore, MRALTMIONE, Aug I7—Arr achive Golden Rod, ia family of your city, aud is a highly esteemed fl J Of the United Te | ine. If you should feel disposed to eve them a trial (which | Railroad at half-past eleven A. M. for New Rochelle. “ARRIVED. Port Rosai: Challenge. Hart, Rockport: Swan. Chiveral, ebipbroker in Buenoe Ayres. | But a marriage | Oe monty trap or cman yng Pe aE ee eremeto. | you need only do to satiety yourself that this fe no humbne), gn Brooxt atti “ ~ : and OP Binos, Hall, NYork. Cid. brig Trenton, Athero feraous diamond wedding of New York. A youth ef the "Vir, Powell said—The point to which I object is, that if | two, in elther of the above named colnt, ‘Give them a trial, | She 88d year of her age. . Tet 44 lon. saw a numberof lceberrs. | ss) | iam Ntorks DW Vaughn, Jobueom erdes Gate "Bid aie jas. ae 6 secehaa, ke naeiee boyors ike va & youth under eighteen shall corruptly swear that he js | A!l matters of this character will be strictly confidential. ‘The relatives and friemds of the family invited to wee st "4 SEER) Zrgneere i con, vm in bal- | lain, Riera: OW prot . Yours, confidential Cnas, H. Lanmnriese, attend the funeral, from Trinity 1, New York, thie z 2 a 5 5 hip Ivanboe ( Box 688 Post Omer, Albany, Jour 18, 1s, | (Wotneaday) afternoon, at two o'clock, withous further | gays-'wiin relia! om, to snow & furgeat, July Sh Ini 43 | Cid ist, brig Gen Marana Tam the manufacturer of @ ‘‘certain article” from which | invitation, + 90, lon 35, saw suip Albion, from Livervool for New York; | Huss. Gall. and Karan \ omer Ford. NYo rh youcan maken few thlusand dollars per year, ehould yor | Hant.—Ibe funeral of tho late Huxny J. Harr will take | zit: Instat 4l 24, lon 6440, was boarded from US bark . Green + Capt Joka, Torrey, and J echd weparaiory to the wedding exceeded ten thousand dol Spanish. In fine, the whole arrangement was.of a over ¢igbteen years of ago his father is not to be permit- id. The presents to the bride of vestments aloue | veq to reclaim hiva froin tbe army. Ido not think it right or proper to holi out this premiam, es it may be called, to indisereet and wild young men to commit per- BANGOR. Aug M—Arr schr Mary Alice, Periy, NYork, of Luvervool), Barcley, Newport. 41 pg) i, wile worthy of the Rothschilds, and yet it paseed off ay Teel disposed to do so, with perfe ‘nafety, with- cruising. Ames. ‘Turner, New York, i Qoletly 08 Mo Jess extravagant marriages. —- dary foe the purpose of guitingolanr of pareatal yafieence. | Ct intestoring ta the leas wiih yoctprestat tusiaeee, Ful | Snr trian tener pee ae Wiehaba (Br), McGrath, Londonderry, 26 days, | BEVERLY. Aug 13—Arr ahr Gen Taglor, Jones, Philadel- ‘Ther nh hand le ir. Nesmith was im favor of the provision. be. ‘ mt you ‘ 1th thi and Prince , thie ¢ ) afternoon, at two ind 360 passengers, to G& I Knox. July 29, Int a. a ane in Cate ust Cee Randted cap eeven veveele’ Fs he said, ‘it will out off very great abuser, and | }4r'c you Tee. am seeaeree 21. passed close io bark Hiawatha, before re. | BRISTOL, Aug 17—Arr sche Ontario, Audrews, Port, mph by o'clock, to which. his relatives and friends are invited to dressing, with Four three ‘cont tlesine encueste to Ke id, | attend, without further notice Webster, Albany, N. Y. ly@HaM.—At the residence of her son, Charles C. Ing- from all countries, of which seventeen are American, twenty five English and fourteen French, great den! of trouble. In all these cases, where men have enlisted, and now represent themselves ole Ewen, Waillugion, Antwerp, Flusbing June | _ DANVERS, Aug l¢—Arr fchra Rio Grande, Alleu, NYork; . n. The Riga sailj to-day for Rogiand with bones. United desire to their dirchar hom, Mrs Jaye Incram, widow of Thomas Ingham, in the Toeh, Liga fammam, Toeng. 6u. States produce is low. Lumber at Jast sales brought | 2s mmorts “’ | pk seogp gent ge, grest | To an elderly portmiatress in the State of Pennsyl- y ae a , . rston, Ja), Guide. London, 38 days, | DIGHTON, Ang 17—Arr schrs Albers Phillipa, Pid. F n pense incurred by the ernment, ‘The; .. | 86th year of her age. * | adelphia; Roseias, Lincoln. Woodbridge, NJ. ‘at Tron. Sly thirty-two dollars Sante on board. Flour, five | hive been utiformed, armed: drilled, and equipped ia | Teeharde neentinet specimen of bis article to In. | Sr Yer nds of “her sons Charles C, and Thomas Jog Hea Tignt badling wieds (he en- |’ ii fg Charon Lowering Jone ata Jehan C Chev, Thie country: still walches with interest the internat FCTerY Point ae scldiers, and brought to the field at a ham, are invited to attend the funeral. trom Ne. 361 chew); Ardrosman, 45 | Boeri ane Bel heater > kengheasagd I mailed letters to two gentlemen { State, In each of which was saruple the sme na in yours, and since turn T | West Thirty fourth, street, this (Wednesday ) afternoon, have sent one of them $3,000 and $5,000. ‘It is no fault of | &¢ four o'clock, withqut further notice, or at Trinity war im the United States, and, revolutionary as it is | FrO*t expense to the government; but when they arrive Elizabeth . La 7a rt. mine that you have not done as well as either of thege two | Church Cometery, where the funeral service will be per. | '°Funch. Mencke & Wendt, | 2 pit gg dayn, | GEORGETOWN, DC. Aug 13—Arr schra John Crock fora Meoll, ie sympathies are ‘aluoet entirely with the na. | here they are taken with a desiro to retire from the ser. of MeDonald. er. . Elefsen, Lowestoft, 43 days, im baliast, FALL RIVER, Aug 4—Art echr Mary H MiMin, Giacians, a ‘Sional goverment. vice, and all this expense which the government has incur- B ae red in bringing them in face of the enemy is a totaland | gentlemen. {ermed. in ballast, to C C Duncan & Oo. Jones, NYork: Mth.) B Jonson, Endicott, Haliowell, M Police Intelligence. peso 3 , ype be is byl the Cpa J the | His plan at that time was mach the same as it is now. oe bine August 18, Mary Asx, the beloved eat Herzog Paul (Meck), rath, Udtrerick, €2 daze. in Alguitar, Waits, Bueksport: Ocean Herald, Wiley, ans Lo parent's losing the services of the young man, I co not would bim men, | wie leory R. Jones. Yast, to order. Georges, spoke var! my a, q Romneny DeuinG rue Ricre—Joho Werdill and Jacob | think amounts toa groit deal. ‘It iva time when every | Hiewecuh rerars two penuine Rd tolra.. The due, | the friends of the family aro invited to attend the Tith—Arr whey Chariotte Shaw, Reeves, Rockpo Mresiing were charged, before Justice Quackenbush, with | nan who is capable of bearing arms is called upon to ren- Ns : Me; wing these without difficalty, would send Webster » | funeral, on Thursday afternoon, at two o'clock, from St. "park Mansanito rs, Smith, Londonderry, July 12, with | Hatths Coombs, Coombs, Bangor; Fessenden, Gorham, Wash- baving robbed Frederick Scuneider of $6 during the July | “eT Service to his country. A young man who runs Ire ‘Tmt ington. Temittance, for which Webster, of course, would | StepBen’s church, cornor of and Chrystie streets. | Smt 10 Arkell Ture £000 asa og days, with sugar, to | NEW BEDFORD, Ang I¢—Are schr Choctow, flarding, away from his father and is induced to enlist, and subse. 4 adds 4 ‘Lity.—in Brooklyn, on August 18, E. Lixy, AL Ebzabethport; 17th. Stranger, Handy, do: Mary EB frte. The defendants, it is alleged, entered complainant's | quently Ne hea his discharge, if he vtolates the parental | he ponte Pape ng a ane ye ih “ann Orderly pore forth ine Marine corps, aged 65 m3 Shatin Berkfeldt, Nasean, NP. 14 days, with ba New Yor’. Sic 17th, scbr M A Rowland, Funder, @tore at No. 311 West Forty-fourth street, and demanded | covtrol whict: was over bim in the first place, and joing ioe officer, familiar with his scheme, sent him fi years, 2 months und 9 day: cotton &e. to many 2 . ‘ight dollars, threatening a the name tule to plunder the | the nemy, i uot likely to be of much service to hie pa | Adare tor a epecimen.”” Webster, sent back ten good | Dve'aotice will be given of tho funeral. sre Onsarver (Br, of Fazmoaih, Ho), Kuh, toes, OB, | ce Mevnroaike WHY Merson: Pater leemate tee Fremises if the request was not complied with. Schnei | rents thereafter; and I think the very best school and the | ‘gold dollars, and, no doubt to his great mortification, that Lovougny.—On Toesday, August 19, Jawme, infant son pa ye, a imho en Sarah, Conary, Providence tor N¥ork; Jarab Jane. Gai Ger, becoming alarmed, hunded over all the loose change | Very best place for him is the army, and Iam in favor | was the lvst ho heard of that correspondent. His pian is | Of Jonn and Catherine La ry, aged 22 months. Brig Sea‘aro (Ital), Capella, Londonderry, 38 days, in bal. | %¥ork. SM sehre J L Hess, Loper, Philadelphia +e had about him, amounting to six doliare, when the pris. | Of Feturning him there. There can be no doubt, there | precisely the same now, except that he deals in Treasury The friends of the family ave invited toattend thefu- | tast, io Holmber & Ralehen. Fern, Gavitt. NYork. Reers went on iutir way without doing any further | fore. a8 to what the intention of quns in the pas. | notes instead of gold. The following is his circular and moral, this (Wednenday) afternoon, at halt-past two | frig Helene (Znus), Backofen, Rotterdam, 48 days, witn | 1iuh—Ary, sent, Emplve, Brown, Rusabediport for New Gamage. The magistrate committed t cl e: nace ie law It is my duty to effect to it. T 1 —_ o'e! , from cer street. jeincke ' ae, stied the ‘scoused for ex: | Toth ‘of eatistment We couslosive, en $0 mgm 1, cannes | “tO we retne mee were f0und Spon Alle Tccai—On Tuesday. Anguat 19, at her pareots’ reat | , Br Louse (Pr). Mabe, Bordeais, 0 days, with wine ae, | )NEW HAVES, A: Tanrxg Apvavrace oy 4 Fevaie.—Joseph Canton, Jobn | 69 fall ; am, witbows Li aoe ig this at —I will suppl; bop Pa Hig ne Dr Li ealng 4 ig Sarak Starr (Br, of Liverpool), Norvell. Legh get ttthe \DELPY * Nich ely be jerese, 0 Moe se8 OF ‘what in wary Ni r i. aged 1 year, a Gibralt h, Im batiaat, to A Monn, Tf ars, Boston; Cx is Jeheace and Nicholas Rielly were arrested on charge of | Sonid, “with propriety, discharge “the “prisoner yey are an enct imitation ana yon, Pas | months and 26 days. : * ape mae ma eparsige, “July 6 lat 4, | laut. Cld brig Delmont @erroting avd robbing @ woman named Mary Rreunau | from’ his enlistment of order him into the cus- ian. Ruston : IW enter (he following circumstances;—Complainant, it ap. | ledy of the petitioner, Bie pareete reside sbrosd. The pears, was Cot lato at night, whon she was accosted by | hig has no legal: conttol over him. He we nor anuithed Ty Cawton and invited to an oyster saloon for the purpose of | his rervices. And ag to the young man himself, he hae Waking some refreshments Mary accepted the invita. | no right to complain. The enlistment upon hi rt was Hon, ana wos enjoying herself to her beart’s content, | a veluntart act. Ner is the service into whi has + wheo Rielly and Jobneon entered the premises, and at a | omtered an unprofitable or a degrading one. On the con- Penal from Canton fell upon their unsuspecting vietim | trary, if ever the profession of a soldier was honorable wud rovbed ber of twenty-Ove dollars. The movey was | and ennobling it is in euch ® wer as that to which our taken from complainant's stocking, where she had it | brave volunteors are now sutnmoned; a war waged for @ecreied, aud considerable violence was need in getting | the Union, the cone@totion, for the very life of the na- poeseesion of it. The accused were commited by Secties ton. There are worre schools, too, than the camp. ‘Quackcubush. Whatever its dangers and temptations may be, they can a> geen hardly be greater than those to which a youth is ex- Mare We English Pickpockets Among pored tn och a city as New York, r isany distine- well as Bot maky a fow thousand dollars by ‘and no one but yourself need be the wiser. be sent you on the reoelj of Bt. of one, he . Ty ml a om! the tire pas eedas Jernoon, Yolock, Dan br Poe), b for Alicante; Zis:, lat nm ry Bitxn On Suseday; meouing, keeuot 19r Soe a ritn. | {Bion 43, Rp bark Beyatac 100° dave tron Piamgn for Bere sie Soaepene. Chereoowns LB Brom, Somers, Apt OF Tn Unared whence ns | HRB, in the Téth year of his age. 7 7 Houn, tnd nuppied nr with provinions, —th inet at 3, lon | Relwuate; Jee Pines Hau, Chnrietow'ns Beviah, Usneon, 8, rece! us a clon, Hi har, H Sot acrecy ts pou wil not be ma {hat my ‘The friends.are invited to attend the funeral, shis (Wed- Me Men} essen Soaps, 16 days, with weel, to | Sits rown, Pawtucket: EG Ku ey Wir, og ‘BR. H. WEBSTER, Albany, N. Y. nesday) afternoon, at three o'clock, from 149 Madison Hoimboe & Balchen. 3 Wo ) Rose, Providence; R Hall, Broith, a % REPLY. avenue. Brig Confict, Hand, St Kitts, 14 days, with sugar de, to J | Knight, Endicott, Boson; HP Simons, Hand, do; R Hor. Ooxconn, July 11. 1863. Mauroy.—On Tuesday, Angust 18, of inflammation of the | W Hubbard, den. Sears, Gloucester; Saran Lavinia, Brown, Cohasset. reas stad the ane handset TP oboeld hn aes ee B5O ta | Dowels, were, the beloved and youngest child of James | , Brig Peacock (Br, of Arichat), Girolr, Giace Bay, OB,2 | Naepwy, rae send © one hans 2 J ry wi con) ine. and Anne Mabedy, aged 6 years, 10 mths and 20 days. * The friends and’ Acquatntancce are respectfully tavited rl Hibe (Be, Wari, Ligne, CB, 18 days, with cout oD eral fielders (Br), Cocbran, Sydney, CB, 16 days, Fiteu, Case, “Greener: obr Lin not conventent just at this ti on a. eh Ailie eat oh mm Satna ore ones om te eae tera | wins el saat a Later, by two weeks, this victim writes that be has re tf wo o'clock, lence of ber parents, | with ‘une! y le y corved vo nak , ae apenas informa him that he had | 82 Prince Cee yg meagan feeter nation, i: Brig Ouray (Br), Cole, North Jeggins, NS, 18 days, with Hince, do he Shary. Seo et wey A ar ay Me- 1 one, ani '—"'Tt will be very bard forme to lose | | Masarmip.—At Har! bern | er 5 . Dorchester, NB, 18 days, ke rst, Liverpool: a\ Ble, Gvan- thi with the reat have lost. “Did'goe register the pack. | LAM Mavmwrrz, formerly of Leicestershire, Ragland, aged sages wo Rridsnre eer waa suboanecred with | tanamo; brig Alfred Woot, ogom ncn dy Mas eid anger”? Brg Jeslen (new, jepiine’s ‘art Koyad; Joseph de bet ow ‘nate Rierelatives and friends of the fam rn imaeicns "fa toned we Aiaeanens pas ientet | Saévioy Mangary Yenss Bick: rowel toneenh 6 , tion to be made ween our natt ives ant iy are rit vine, to w. Te nd oO TAN % in for ; , Crowell, Ue? those who, coming from nbroad, have songht an neyine” qn prides med penageng gy Byte | savited to attend the funeral, this weateuas paheneee, oone ai ing on the 160,70 miles BE from Mandy Hook, | Stevson, Rovinson, Braintree; L’Cheaier, Worwends Bowen; TO THE EDITON OF THE HERALD. tn our iand and evjoy the protection of our Iawe. Let | and who dare not come forward aod enter a complaint or | at five o'clock, from bis 12018 ‘Atreet, be: | !n 8 whirlwind, lost fore and main topmasts, but aaved ali | Ann Carlet. Adama, Bancor, : 0 1 . the spars, sails, ae. PORTLAND, Aug 1i—Sid—wind N EB—Br bark RT ‘On Saturday last the writer was one of a family party | the prisoner be remanded to the custody of the de. ‘weatify againet bith, tween Third and Fourth-avenues, ‘Bebr Catharine McIver (Br, of Invernens), Melver, Cadiz, | Knicht, Stan hn ee widow of Kichard Mio, aged ft Year Ta ME | arn DS Eaka Se, cape wich aparn 0 OL | | MNO ATERME hua Nein thm Mea fo the baifjast seven P.M. beat, There was algrent Rebbory of 1 1e Cleveland Pest OM leis as Wonpert, 7, Angus 16, Anas 4 cr Seg ‘ies PYOrK: loth, Bay Majo, Vervilly do, Bid 13Ib. wr Mary crowd a tbe landing, and om geiting aboard one of eur | A Hosmaxp Cuanead wrru PRocunixa ax Anowmon.—Cor. | 4 {Mp Youn named Joseph Coecen cick ne ake Clevo. ia child of George Moke, aged 2 years and Sehr JA Rion, Monresileworth: V6 gaya SPROVIDENCK. Aug ti—Aprateamers Kin . Serer dicervered ot his w snd =~ water was | over Naumann was catied upon yesterday to hold an tn. tand Pont OfBeo, hax heen arrosted for robbing the malls, Moxnwon.—At Vicksburg, Miss.,on Tuesday, July 21 car New Packet, ure ae (abe Mesa New York; qr ‘ jrmeretalating b spon saving his, when. on feeling | quest apon the body of a female infant, A number of letters opened by him were found in the over, Grok, eldest» t : , ni i “ Sid wehrs Lows ( q tw juekets. he of bia wallet was miseing, On | West 9? 4 Prematorely boro, | iixe. The Cleveland Jerald says:— po sa Bony oocroae in tho 2th yondke in, formerty Goes OY i ooland: Pelion, iieer Reclees naan coped, Murch, New York. . Makiog Wequirics woder the following circumstances:—The mother of +i Faller, New Bedford for Kivany. D0 bene thaw aie ne Prone River. the boat on leaving th ¥., and late of Wiscousin. Behr Mediator, Lockwood Fall Aug 1—6id ship) Trimouniain, Field, Carr says be took no letter at any time except on one | or ‘Orange county, ‘ ey entiemon wore fonn ebild lived at 48 'ystie street. and permitted ae. jon, which was last Saturda; x For Wilson, Provilence. doen relieve of their 2, while several more were | band, Augustus [recles, to administer to her a quantity Sores av.fout cages, eoecssney ig ta vues Pear con and brother, thou hast let us, fete Gnarge imily, Harris, Providence, BALEM, Aug 18—Arr sehr James Satterthw minus their po-ketbor gular thiug tab | of stramonium, for tbe porpose of procuring ataiacae, | He slept in the fost Olfice that mut, “on eae Wo thy joas do deeply feet; Schr R Baker, Baker Providence. Phiadelphia, bth, bark Hunter, York, Port Ew every watch stolen hat iy removed trom The meilicine bat the desired eect, bat the done | Lit fer tow York and contatued thoes taesgpavete hy Hut ‘tie God who bas bereft un, Rehr Harriet Lewin, Newport 1 Gouees Fon, do. $0 14, ie Ow ivel and th in the vest pocket, | was #o stromg that it came near Killiog the mother also. | letters each. He can all our sorrows heal, po hp he ee) al yi MPOKINU TON, Ang 17—Arr achrs Choctaw, Parke id the writer | Dr. Reach gave it ax his opinion t re. Breches was in Carr claims that he only obtained geo in money from Orange county papers pleare cony. Behr Isabel, Has x. Mystic 4 bethport for Newport: Trvall, Fitgeralu, Port ed much by condition, and attribated her illness solely to | the letters Fiity ol It was in one bill, agreenback. A Motroxp.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, August 17, Niwa Sohr Vermtion, Mileo, Fort Jefferson. Nantacket; Sea Bir. Murvby, New York for Fail River having less than five | the rtramonium. The jury rendered a vertict of prema + Ewen for ae ong ite CopteNts ROME pa- and charged the husband of the woman with atone. ured the miscarriage. Coroner Naurnann is- Could there not be some portion of our detectives de- | sued a warrant for the apprehension of Breches, but up ar number of the Crafts found in the water are too much VLFORD, Only daughter of David G. and Kate Mulford Ber Rachel Jane, Hutchings, Albany for Hartrordawas motilated to ascertain their nature or amount. There is pene 6 years aud days. ’ | towed inio collision by tug Foune America; los, headgear one draft on the Mad River Valley Bank, Springticid, | The relatives and (rieade of the family are reapectfunty | (Rd prveeeded). rohetich Combeny’ | satived ve aviend the fonerals from the reshasecs of tr Bar le sane: Bane pers that were valuable toh Wit these en peed Ohio, for $00 84, payable to the . ~ eR Se ee oo Hh “agape — A and put anend fo | toa late hour last evening be count not be found, and two more on tke same bank, one for $180 and another | parents, 260 Poarl street, thie (Wednesday) afternoon, at Steamer Wm Woodward, Ovndiff, Balimore. A ROR is x0 Urennuch acer gaa tier borne of our mont resiRcted citvers. Ntlough'tamm sorry | SCAHDING CascaurY—Vanict oF Cxxein—An inquest | fr $190 60, Paris only remaining, Therets a deaiton | tree o'clock, Steamer Faneye Senven, Pitedipme. h AGRE IY 2d Grgenvich ures ows Mit! : 5 i par z Pade) 0 " “Faceseh cemmnition (nese rebeeries. were dertevoun | 20k8 6. Mayer, m child three yoars old,who was seatted | drafta fpr sma’! amounta A goveromont raft for $480 50 Samael E. and Sarah T. Milter,” e Whi) isohans treme Cue rel weivem ee bands in if " ous | to deat the upsetting of a kettle of on the nt Un! ates Treasurer at New York, ral will take pines this (Wednesday) after Sarat ¥ ve peated aa poe 4 wm mn EoMs abe ont bore 4 dy wee ea fi Ag "the iary, fo ren og 0 ven 4 i008 payable to William Mclain, assignee, has been returned sanitun Wee vente, Freie the Se ieeer ner params, } =} Nd Cube, \GG8’ ALLEVIATOR—FOR CORNG, BURTON’. TEN- FRent did womething in regard to it. AB it ie, T phar, | cecasion to censure the mother of deceased for leaving | the Springfield Tank. 362 Union avenue, Brooklyn, F. 1 pes des feet, Ae, 28and Woconts per bos. Ror iumed certainly porsunde ty friocds rover to visit apy rock | te Water in sech an exposed place The Springtiold (omy rank clatne to have lost, | sciance.—On Toenday, Angust 18, Ammon MeManow, | A Br brig. ame unknown fenices,, Sonera aces’ wy dreomee ey ‘wall sk aan ws Wg AM bey are iniected vy what} Deliere to be | ForND linowxmD.—Coroner Wildey held an inquest yea. | *FOUEH Me mails, $1,700 since the Oth of Jaly iat. eon of Owen and Mary McMahon, aged 4 years and 17 SALeD Bocemaand 60 sa unions an, 1 bh pickpockets, ra r Carr is only about twenty years of age, and an intel | days | ANh—-Pteamehipe T Cored by Dr. 2. : ‘Chiropodiat, serv fame nan! Fagyed ) ck pos! i. G torday epon tbe body of Mina Wixaad, @ child Oye years | ligest, good looking young man.” ‘jhe friends of the family aro reapectfally invited to at- ‘Obvia, Dar w " . GPF QSr coneTE Ree =r - 1

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