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8 BREW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 30, 1863 tion , are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, thie | INTERESTING FROM WASSA at the New 8 of the Londes arrival of the Corsica—Movements ef | W™ ‘Times Says wine” Unien Army. Engiish Blockade Runners, The steam hip Corsica, Captain Le MMessurier, from Nansau, N. P.. August 24, arrived at proctor ber we bave received oar uéual fles of Nassau papers, =. wii we take she eubjoined pews relative to the Evpisedeesr aes wovements of Engiisb blockade runners:— ness. We moted snd, Se ai r 10N OF THE BLOCKADE RUNNER KATE. | through a sea of mi avieaen — “ the Norsau Guardian, August 12.) fang tp Toe Hebe, Captain Stewart, and steamer Pet, Amv wilderness of dust ond gue evening. We {oud ab ana s,acriced from Wilmington om Monday, with | the slation,! can hardly sy hew maa! a) news [rom the Confederate Siates to the 4th instant. The | them, quartered in the wi saiiee rooms, ‘ofhose y with which we ave heen kindly favored, eee is to jurmish our readers with the lacest intelli: feace respecting ihe War bad to jump over them, we and our cloaks and carpet- ‘have been captured by federal vessels | sloppy floor eammiaeine aren, i Merrie and Kate The Mer. | side "the ‘bardiet or uniuciet ca Wee taken at sea oD 2 ult., jong | wi Inire, u to judge Chase, while oa the way from Wilmington to thie pore. an Be their bea. ‘Ake bad a very valuable cargo, principally owned in Wil. | and al) ‘along the roads, their look, as thoroughly heaped mmgton be capture of the Kate is thus described by mounds and quagmire whi pony J take this opportunity to thank Colonel Lamb, of Fort | doors of public Dolan everywi Prwver, and phy vers and men -vbo assisted him in hie | soldiers of all arms, in every variety of costume, elloris to save my ship—the steamer Kate—which was | visible distinction of corps, on no perceptible weuebed on Bald —* Point, below Fort Fisher, by me & | errand, were there—not in great numbers, tral; short ume ago, when chased and taken by the Yan- conspicuous everywhere—as if to warn us kees. ‘ohmel am eh Se eel. energy and | ubiquity of ~ fact ted bad ome coe Perseverance whic! character! ie government wh: re only business is war, & Wh tworts guna distance of abouy sixteen miles from the fort a ong the beach, driving the enemy, whose euaize ‘orce consisted of four steamers, one of which Bad the Kate in possession. Colonel Lamb boarded the xu found a + ow match attached to about two hundred pounds: of powder already prepared for blowing her ros which he extioguisbed; ard after assiduous labor and personal at- Sentou, removed the entire cargo and and eny ‘ied me to recover my ship, = 1 accomplixhed suc- ewetully on F Lone eee getting my steamer a) a en coe Eastern cities, amd necded that the word ‘ soldier” in. aren to ae. ¢ a pS ee. from, tha wear of the beach, and proceeding towards Fort, men on either sidé, the world has for ¢! Fisher, when within about five tallee of the fort = dead] jen years recelved more { nen colton eriaeae tas the ‘co! ealm eveved, vnndhe amen mating off sbore, and 1 the laurels they bave ms the field cannot be tar- ‘was complied to anchor, At davlight—atil deoaimed— | nished by any word of di that may be the enemy discovering my ion beyond the range | breathed ag to them tidinees abd dieviplive in No «of Fort Fisher, ‘immediately. advanced and open- | one could fe unwilling to make penny the ‘ei Lire op ihe hate; nearing us bye y er ‘that I was com- under which a host ot one million com- peliec to ‘cave ber abruptly, with phe Ty @ and crew, | batante w: led to arma, for the nature of Wwciuding a Confederate States officer and his squad of ied the rank and file, for the inexper!- soldiers, the enemy shelling us furfously in ovr email it by no duats while retreating to the beach, as they came al. ng- ment. It de bud wok possession, Under the circumstances net an ‘was imposeible for any further assistance to reach us; jas to be got up at fender ‘bes ) would fecl recreant to all gratitude and self-respect ‘were | 10 withhold the public expression of my sincere. ‘harks for the extreme efforts and pane gaa nen exercised by oret into ac- ise my Pe Pog Nor can i wines Sortie my ‘great pel ‘Wednesday. Sertember 2: and at the St. Francis Xavier's ‘the Confederate States aavul officers and men ; of etad guobost North Carolina, tor tbe service eheerfully rendered. ‘WM. STUBBS, BLOCEADE RUNNER CROXSTADT. jasau Guardian, At %.) The stevmer Cronstadt was captured by the federal hie chariot w i it Rhode Is! on Jast, about forty-two ‘irt, and in Si re snc bets bony ie Winter | totale Sete ee, aks faa ‘this port. The pilot, second mate and two en; be- | their dinted and twisted — a gone to the Crovstadt left in a boat, wo shots | through hard work, and were fain to call world to were red at them by the Rhode Island ed wiboat fest. witness of the Strenuonaness of ibelr exertions. The ‘The captain, chief mate and purser. mere, detained on Neapolitan zouimgate ia the palmy oy ot, Ki ‘board the verse! and sent to Sew ‘York in ci were more unmindfal that pro- crew. ‘Tho passengers apd crew were GS en per soldierly “ride which, in the Old World, nard the gunboat and- transferred at Harbor Iniend to seems to identify valor he schooner Elizabeth, in which they arrived hereon | these heroic warriors of the Western inent. ‘Toureday last. ‘They Soe comer of. weeny of pea Se —————__________ middle ages, as naturally into the odd and the picturceq ‘sore INTERESTING FROM THE SOUTH. | ‘°° re to tn ezned as mes bein inetd aaaaaaaaaaaed he inconvenient kept, E Whe Situation of Affairs in the Rebel | trivance of French atenrakty, wae been ‘ically copied States. conminent of Rurope; but re- Noro, August 26, 1863. has substituted all possible varieties of To mm Fp:toRg oF THE NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER: — P ggenn bea) 5 Of buttoned up, hia dl — coats bardly enon} net een = @ tour through Cs gy instance occurs, even officers: and States of Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, A! altogether. a more odd, ‘ruflaniy. Thoking armed Qume, Tennessee and Kentucky, and Baviog met io my | meiner there cere maaiehiag theo fonnpather te 1 Cheer ee Tasted, Staten Ace t. bea frequent conversations with them on the subject 0’ the war, ite origin, objects, bearings on the present and furore of our country, and its probable result, J feel as- ared (0 some extent shat a brief synopsis of the iropres woos made on my mind will not be altogether unaccepta- bierto your readers. The war, they argue, was instituted for the purpose of securing further guarantecs to their own peculiar institu- tioe—slavery—aud tw repress abolitionism or Northern ‘Sxgrensiovs on their rignts.. Its vearimg on the ipeuitu: ‘tron bas been to weaken and eadanger its entire over wbrow. They adi that they have been deceived by thew political leader Dave ;roven failires. They eee. they feel the crushing ‘etlect# of the war upon the slave States, and admit if it iadefinitely continue that the institution of slavery will “not onty be in danger of annibiiation, but tbat their Tormer slaves will be drafted into the army of the United pane for the purpowe of continuing war on the Ogres at the play house, it never was my lot to see ony. bands in Calabria. ‘When this is said toe very worst is said with regard to the outward look of these champions of the American Union. The mere mannzcha/?, as the Germans have it— bulk of the Northern army—are all that the beart of its —— men oe middle s| flea, no exuberant spirits, no song, no froli¢; bot ment of these opps Rigen bayonets.” ‘The Northern ier,” he This one singic fact bears more heavily upon them | rather go without his breakfast than without beweps. Than anything else connected with the-war; and to escape | per. He discusses the plan of with bis ‘this Dow Apparent inevitable fate they Loree awilliog | cer, and sits in [. on bis coer acti” ‘To thi ‘wens to accede to any terms which Bhall not humiliate | carping criticism of the rank and file, ie want of ‘gud degrade them. ‘They affirm (in fact they expect, aon fidence ia their leaders, the ee in ques- Shey hope, they pray for it,) that it is not forthem to | tion ascribed the slow succem and the frequent reverses box for peace, bat AY the President to bold out the olive | of the Northern arms. and be contrasted it with the spirit ranch, aud if the President were to issue a procia- | of the Confederate sold iers—uneducated men, as be de. Feation boraing their nag to a strict accouutabilty for | scribed them—who look up to their officer ‘the rebeliion, »nd offer the people protection in person aud proyerty, leaving ‘he, institution of slavery to the ‘@oortituviooal immunity of State laws, they will’ pot only #0 ept it, but will hail tbe sct o8 magnenimous, noble, | d&ciplise, | bave every day greater couse to wonder at erent tbe transcendent confidence of the. Ny of those ‘Thus it will be pereeived that the sees Of the | Northera men in the ultimate success of their cause. The ‘Seutbern people are standing on a it of Sonor, which | onrnest steadiness with which (gt. purgne their pl paged thempeives vo remarks. ‘wo them is Of far greater imp: rt than de‘eat in battle, the | is only commensurate w th their reck! Jone of strongolds.-or the reduction af their armies. All —— which must lewd to its attainment. Not only do = ‘bey cai dear. but dishoncr they caprot beer, and “pot care,’’but they y pete cee ‘vastness: Mery bape, they expect, they pray that the President | « be the sacrifice their country demands of them. They «fl > pare them this unspeakable bowiliation. soem less enger for victory than for the fearful amount 4 'D view of these bees oom truths, | would ask Mesers. | bicod and treacure by which they are to achieve It. “Are KO -ore, through the very ped invaluable paar if | they sure to take Charleston!” aa. “aye, sure as ‘the President cant afford 10.be es. death. The cost will bé t ‘the fail of Charleston, he eanuot Nocursene nome swbich shal) induce the great of the Southern people 'D to their allegianos to the federal Union and the ment of the United States? If he be ambitious of » he will do it; if he-desires to be remem- ‘dered oe ihe recond Washington, he will do it: if he sv whos to gecure to bim: ‘bam be Great, be Will do it ‘ampic of Him who said “Go thou and gin no more,” he witl do jt: and, | may add, if he wishes to proclaim the Popular reotiment of tne American people, frat of bumanity. civilization and Christianity. through- out the world, be will do it; which God grant, for peace’s very traly, JOHN ADAMS, Je. *# of Union Prisoners at Richmond. LIST OF DEATHS IN THE LIBEY PRISON HOSPITAL PROM JULY 17, 1863, TO AUGUST 24, 1863. Bach Grokes, ) rival ‘Volunweo:s, July 26. A. J. Koaff, private Company F, 95d Indiana, July 27. | peas of their means, There is no loss they cannot re- J. F. Jenkins, t Lieutepant Compaay F, 164th New | pair, no waste, no extravagance they cannot afford. Of ‘York, July 21 this the world must be well assured. It is im this extent, J.B King, Second Lieuteoant Company G, 10th New v ‘Vork cavairy, July 3. ‘ ern bey of a bean m, private Company 1, $4th New York Volun- it. doubtless: they brag an intolerable deal about it, wo terres. July pamerere. ie! ep bek = wanton 4 up- er ition (its ‘ivate Company A, 12th New York { limi power that they anery. Mame ness. It is by jt that they. aspire to strike dismay and be = Morrise, Major 6th Penvsylvavia cavalry, Au- | despair into the bearts OF ake. present foo—that they goxt 14, trurt 10 overawe their eventual enemy. lew Thompson, private Company D, 133th Wlinois Vo | owh,Aow can Europe, have a chance te stand agains this iuateoerr | August 19, motto. It is Dot Of the result ot their mighty effort that je iabartny | “but of the capabilities and resources of their country in putting forth such colcesal pence, ‘The proportions Swell before vou as be dwells on the givantic strength the State brings into the field. The navy has raised the num- ber of men of war—which were only sixty at the ont. break of host!lities—to six hundred. What to day costs millions, to-morrow will rise to tens of millions. will bave no rest: til’ the expense shall be hundreds of miilions! A steam frigate founders. a regiment is cut W pleces, an iron-clad is sunk by the enemy. Burra! All the greater their joy. Here they are, ready with tour new regiments, with four more steam frigates, with ten additwnal irov-clads. Failure braces them up Volunveers, August JOUN WILKINS, Surgeon in Charge. out ail antagonism. _ Such is the burden of the song thet is daily dinned in A Southwestern Confétderacy. A correspondent of a Western paper says—Their | about me, The present war can, | am everywhere as- Greatoerr bee ae talk of their isolation from the Fast, | sured, have but one issue. The South must ive to, must nyc naa Retort ag hg ® rebel army, and ary republic of the re- | slavery, Whatever havoc and confusion emancipation be Indian lerritory and | may lead to witl be of no moment in the great work of na- Mexico, thrown to thom | tumal regeneration, im the consciousness of power, in the ibis Aarou | urr-ish idea is po doubt the | display of strength to whicn this struggle has giren rive, pope back’ Jef Davie w be ver. | Be bas got, and weeds them. Beside, if be sent | large, of selfing & proper eon her unsuspected energies, Grant and Kanks: These troope 40,000 yetorume. but jun. Sem. Houston io hs rather respected | of the ba of their pation. This bigness avd this sage, wken sure : abd Hindman made ola | night they h f *m WRIL On the sub ect He came back rather encour wd: but the obsta. | them ai the cost of their transatlantic cousins, Yes, war stupe of a Tbied army, ure formidable. Huviaan 6 witb the F bhetkade runner tbat her bim for & parsenger meet a {| pose upon me. i must say that they coria hardly have Peserved wod wotoward (ale. learnt their part with greater diligence, they would scarcely prectise their lesson upoo me with more consuin mate rail concert and unanimity. The feeti Rhee Pagland which was deep and cornet in "New York. ae: weraid that | ardent asprrations. They talk obout it with a sett, witha to confer | glilness, which perfec'ly anazes me. Were there a conspi- Coroners’ Inques Soiree oF ax Ory Wowas —Coro vy be quiver Freah lvvelynest «nd intensity as I draw news to the iequeel io Fifty second sipeet, between Niath and Tenth | matey qwrernment in Washington. it may be all idle va wee. upon the bedy of Catharine Pore a ative of | poring and big talk. There may he nothing in it. Moen ‘renin came patsy Fears, WhO comm tied eure dg.) MUAL Indge OF IL in England as their sobor judgment by kos aodapum Deceared became cespondent ‘4 Prompts them. but I cannot help seeing und noticing ouaxequence of the lors of ber thr by. who were sian | WNat falls before my daily observation. If men evr im baltic. and tomdved $0 corms @uldiée rhther thes nt wehar! (hey say the Americans must and will have war Prglowd—a bia war, a war like what they are nom ay weh ihe Souty grouting no quarter, and aiming Niter er erm aeation. endure ber Moehner® apy longer Accordingly on sbe rant a little boy to the drug more enpe, WHE Msuruetion® to buy #)x cents 1, aod having procured the prison took ibe home nd died }) ese then es eure atterwards. ‘The a Terdick Ok Coremon te censure the | 4RRREr 2% (he Iaudanuin ‘n viclation oe the PICION OF ARSON. provieens of ina Jaw regarding ite gale. At about one | { ek on Saterday morning officer Cam Pavek Av pes, Owen D Mas) nalocaied On | weit, of the Twenty-third précinet potiee, discovered fire Friary aticricom by the Jnihog 10 of the eabankment, | jn the boot and rhoe store awned by Joreph Metlonald, white employer ogee & sower Cherey street. | siccated @n Third avenue, between Fighty-fourth and eroner Widey bed Ob bovest open the Body seater | Kighty.Cftb streets. The oficer broke open the store H day door avd °aw fire burniug in ditereut placer, and by .the aid of eevera! other members of the police the Grey were { Affaire extinguished After patting out the fttes in the store, we € BY. | another fire wan diccovered in a bedroom on the sovend | oh ‘ Koor, whieh was ale pub ovt by the police. On examin. | Rew pushed brig tore the police found (bat a preparation bad beea 7 \orw te the rey y some one to bure the premises. Bandler o | pavwte fined fo uct fy the oftcerm | newapapers were fonad stuffed @ between the paper bor. nh having ie Tete mat t re | on the eholwings. Sans Nalnow Set ue here remain. | woe ‘yvonne ” i. Kerosene ei liad also been epread about, | rity He “ ‘ 6 on theee state af facts, suspected That Mr. Me | ihene dewiroue of jolong a f had made these preparations for the purposs of | ply (aptan Kavanagt has ber Lee hin stock of goods, Officer Coruell arrested | aommnen emert of the rot nd te Jonaid os Keapickon Of argon, and conveyed him to ours wae converted with the rey Are station howet, Cyptam Hutchings, of that prec , be high : ! “aud cothing and | immediately telegraphed for Fire Marshal Haker, whe cutie fore vinieg peared and entered Into the investigation, The scoured ARKItAL OF THREE MORK REGTERNT® wan conveyed before Justice Welsh, who committed him | te prieon to await examination, Tee 1h Meckygan wnd Shety earth and Tweny noi waa eb a from Aletandrin on board of tne | $9,600 oo his perty (9 the Cepiinental Insurance Com. their arrival | pany. The property is alleged to be worth much The regiments } trae the amen tof Ineuranee, whieh it eupponad tp be a rem {uty motive for the five THE CIVIL WAR IN AMERICA. pelea Yaont Gypsy. Re ict THE TRIP—RER ARRIVAL AT COWRS, BUT TOO LATE TO COMPETS FOR THE QUHEN’S CUP, BTC. 3 We have heard directly from the yacht Gypsy, which to the threahold of the American civil | left here early im July for e trip to Rurope. After leaving FB Fagg th Deset city of magnificent distances. | here she experienced all sorts of bad weather: but, tended , almost day by day, to ‘temper Cespite these disadvantages, she made the run in tho esis bot which | space of twenty-two days. Our readers may judge eome- what of the weather when we say that the sun was ob- scured a0 much of thétéme that on only ono occasion was it observed to set. ‘The Gpysy bebaved most charmingly, and 80 easy were and - pear tapalimadbvatenplye 2 pb 3c We red 9 sePOrS gals, and was a which time sbe displayed ways'of what is here called the depot, ; or terminus. nea sickuéee, da: 1 hove to for six Bo Ta arcana Cacia ant | inn vary bean of 00 sey emer Mr. Moree and bie ‘Be ge, were Slept 5 ‘The only unpleasant fbature of ber history in that , owing vast apsces of muddy | to her geizure bere by the overwise and officions Custam classed and num- | House officers, who sbonght she was to he converted inte & pt. Stubbs, ber late ecmmander:— dered in streets, on the steps of the capitol, before the | pirate, she arrived one day too late to enter the great ‘here Tage at Cowes and compete fer the Queen’a cup. Had it not been for her detention bere woe mate have been at thin time to have recorded another Drilliant for American yachts, ‘Wr. Morse, her owner, will probably cruise arou Tales. and poaribly vieit the Mediterranea rt Deey and return in a steamer to ‘& nation converted soto a vast camp, with o toetropelle have no doubt lin unmerone friends willbe loaned & t0 Jearn of his safe arrival, and con, x bed 4 enough in-New York, in | rapid passage of bie beautiful yi it tulate him npon City Intelligence. Res opera "Seek Bcnoois, Coumcrs. Uvon.—Next ‘the annnal ~, civilized Dations ro tae tate, of re arenes denis to recruit eal ip! their Spent labors ie rchools and scadensiee, mak female, will be re-opened. Many of out metropolitan educational institutions have underpone extensive repairs C—Tar Coorna. allowed (D sto- @uring thé Scho! uring the summer recess, »nd wil} preeent a fresh and clean appearance when re-opened for the reception of students. The reading room and picture gallery’ of the Cooper Union will be thrown open to the public again’ on next Monday. It ia unnecessary to state what ie 20 well S| Ses traces as eects \o08e to enter and avail themselves nm Bat. hee, all ie seid, 008 whan |” one ccadien ot Bt. Scho’s College, Fordham, under the Airection of the Jesuit Fathers, will be resumed on et College, Went Sixteenth street, in this city, on Tuesday Columbia College Law School with not be reopened until abont the middie of October. Profesnor Theodore Dwight will have charge of the studies, in connection with Professor Francis L! Picstc oF THe Inst Bricavg.—The ex-officers of the Trish Brigade have made al} the arrangements for a grand Picnic at Newark Bav Grove on W ‘The affair will be one of the most kind that bas ever occurred in this vicinity. A splendid steamer has been cl for the occasion number of tickets have aneeny, ‘been dispased of. ral Meagl Richa ber 2. i & 3F 3 i 2 & i 23 ent Americans will be Present on the occasion, Personal Intelit Admiral Dopont and family left the Astor gout yenter- day afternoon, and will remain gt Morristown, N. J., until Monday, when they will return to their residence at ‘Wilmington, Del. Captain C. R. P, Rodgers will accom- pany them on their, return. W. 3. Stewart. of Philadelphia; Lieutenant Colonel E, ~ F. Hollister, of Sraveie maxy of the former prominent politicians of thore | Broadway, in the midet of a delighted mobof ‘citiaeon, Chicago, and ¥. Care 0 “ihm TUT juaaticoe States, and, as was most natural under the circumstances, | clapping hands at them as if they were mere damb, Hon. L. M. Class, of Nobroska: Hon. H. HS Baxter, of whore—excopt, perhaps, im the suite of the Garibeldien | Vermont: Colonel &. Sw, Ho, of Oba: 3 i ieee ole, itimore, are stopping at Americans registered at Gun’s American Ageney, 17 the thaws and sinews, the mieo and bearing of the great joe atreet, Bedford aqnare, London, Fogland, he week ending August ¥:—Wm. 3. Tait Cleveland. 0. leaders could wish. Tiere are no very high staturos, no Wititara Be Bolrsen aad lady. New York: A. M. Gay, Ros very bulky frames among them. are, most of | ton: Henry Stevens. Vermoné: John F. Slater, San Fran. mig wp Ny and hag ited shoul. Sate Cekgormee; Charles Morgan and K, stooping and shambling in many..instances. They ‘orl nd that pearly ail their promises | Jook worn and sullen, but ibey bear caer tmark of nen ford, Conn.; Horatio Harris, Jr, and W. R. Nicholls. Rox- endurance und dogged resolution. The have no — bury, Mass.: Richard Vathera and a pale ony, New bad I halen Da Bots, Pougbke teak hie work—up to their business, which is to Rill, £9, and Jamet L, Andrews. New Orleans: F. R. Resdle, Hi eepsie; T. H. Bl San Francisco, Cal.; Thos. Albert Williams, Phitedelphia: H. DN. Newcombe and H. V. New. A gentleman who bas had much to do with the manage. foci Kentucky; George W. Woodruff, Litchfield. Conn. of them as lames D. Batterson and Jona. Good Roston, Anguat 26. 1868. ‘The political canvass in Maine is very agtive. The elec- tion takes place on the 14th of Beptemper, ass Gemigod, who receive orders, ask Bo questions; | stamping the State for the Union are Vice President ‘With all this dissdvaptage of not unwilling but unsteady | Hamlin, Jerse] Washburn and Senator Wilson. Arrivals and Departures. i Wasnixarox. D. C.—Steamphi dane e. Green. Lat and ledy, Mise Frome ‘Tam, FY tek, me rown. Mra Mente witor rand family. Miss Sarah H Geo Barden sod indy, 3’ Hersey au slerrage. weDewell, Jonn oye a 7 tn thi Der. 4—Bteam e—Roque R Rapue : but who would wish te. Mariano Sanz, a Ponean C Conde, Mannel omer to bave it at a cheap rate?” ‘Hang the expense!” is the | fe"gt, Andres Mart ino Peres and wife. L Case- as ete) cg LJ Faire. ens. Jos Hiches. James Roissel and wife. Zebn'on Boi Castilia. two children and servant; Victor Pal Rosa Montalvan, ‘Andras oie Cige. Jobn Tischer, Antonio Prad ‘A Pesant, JR ven. Da are not sorry for it: they are delighted at it; they Wicket A ‘Agel Gone | sve gd ‘ireion Newland, K Cypert— with the bigness of the republic. Every man seems to | Mir, T Grandes. A AG Ryon, John 3 id, O Ryan. C8 ™ easy se ery eam ae” ‘ompany D, 68th Penneylvania | even more than success would elate them. All they are sen "ths deukion tt nae! ‘0 me anxtous to show is (be boundlessness and ioexhaustible. | Rev DF oS Hire Jenkion, Bumerville and and two children, Mre Caroline Sway are nd Mi hd Win yes Samuel Down, mr the steerage. \erhge Pay wn the Psey planar: A MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. unwearg giant? Lat the 8!) Ld «gr 08 eo May u ‘Theodore Vannammad, private Company K, 7th Wiseon- | many vears, let the fortune of war be ever so ‘fickle, and herr Nenian eae, Wenerza C. pos Ry al wan success alternale ever so blindly, America cannot fail to wear | Acniann, both of Brooklyn. Quirzow—Sxsnvry.—In Brooklyn, on be meng the bi my cars whenever | mix in conversation with persona | Ww. ¢, Rg yl = yd Quirzew on "oases, ‘uesday, August 5 and the possibitity pee pr ag | their soldiers from the | surrender at discretion: Union must be rest restored, seces- ho church, by he eye Poor Perel. w Wriuax B. hae @ Arkansas for their line | sion must lead to a thorough and speedy extinction of Qurex, Esq., to Miss Aw: Doxwe1y. all of this city. wi ak th residence of ‘his brother, Horad ‘All Windman: bet how wre they to get their | Ameria can never be eufficientty thankful for the golden | York, at the residence 8 her, oO y way 26 (Tinton piace. Groror F. A: likely to keop | opportunity ‘his war has given her, no tess than the world at Theteneeal mr tke place frm Grace church, Xow How Yorn, wd they crews the Missigeippt in the face of | om her latent vitality. Without their proverbial prone. | © Monaay afternoon three they desire to re. | ness to brag, the Americans themrelves bad po nasguate fate ore family are invited to attend without ¢ Grea is impossible of | notkin, they say, of the bieness of their eountry, or | Mrther tovite in vga $i Seah Ponies, rouspies ¢ now begun to put forth at the expense of | ton of Jobn J. D. and Mary C Bilby, aged 6 months and 9 coaple of mentha | their Southern vrethren; aut they will end by dusplaying Ss relatives and friends of the family are invited to in be way, otide irom those be might ineet im the | with Fwoye, war with Kwitand, ts the object of (heir most | attend the funeral, from the residence « on Friday. Angst 28, Siow an, May the | racy among then nll to heodwink, to bamboozie, to im. | F.C. Rawsrey, in the 56th year of his nae, to attend the faneral. thie (Sunday) »'clock,, from his late residence, Clarkson street, Fiat. Cnmren.——At New Haven, on Friday morning, a Cupstan, ron of Mary aod the late Canter | Wiliam Ho Chester, aged 7 years and 5 mouths. i ad friends of the family are invited to eral, from No. 20 Fast Forty-ptoth street, lay) afternoon, at baif-paat three o'clock —At Sunnyeide Hotel, 1. 20 Raw amit S CooKR, aged 74 years. ihe re'atives and friend attend 28, Jom 1. attend tne ( Uhis (5 son eetorday August m the family are day wornine, at eleven o'clock. from the residence of bie son, M. W. P. Cooke, Supnyside Hove), 1 1., two miler from Thirty.fourth strevt or James Flip ferry CamEy.—Ip Hoboken. N. Argguat 20, Chana MARtA, reloved age? D4 years, 11 monthe aod 20 d ‘The relatives ond friends of the family ited to attend the funeral eervicer room of the congregation of St on Saturday morning, of Jobo ¥. Campen, in - pixce om Monday aftern: %, (rom bie late residence, No. 4 Tafayette avenue, Atnrday evening of the fonera: will be given bor Tescarn.—At Hrookhyn,on daughter of Lewin and Ade! im, ag ed 10 monte, yo fuperal will take place tme three o'cloek, from the residence ol ve, corner Dufheld street. reepect(ally invited to attend the tuners Saturday, Augast 29, Srewey Dorie, a na. tive of Dubitn, aged 36 years. Ve funeral’ will take Saturday evenoy ie Doseher, of “haters | Sunday) afternoon, at hor parenta, (28 fut ihe friends and rela place from hin inte residence, \ 116th street, between Fourth and Fifth aveuues, Harlem, » that Mr. MeDopalt had an insurance of | on Monday atornone, at one o'clock. Dowonce —On Saturday morning, Avguet 20. Prom Dowoure, aged 80 yeare and 4 months, K Steam Roilore Benewolens Avene wnt - ¥) afteraoon, ot half past two o'clock, from bis residence. 315 Fast Nivth street. Faixsroy.—In Brooklyn on Friday sfvernoon, + aagt'og , im the 3itn year of ber axe, o> Listas as wife « Yalenton, of Boe as . FOF ‘The rolatives and friends of aot the ty attend the funerai, (rom beriate tor sder by ea two o'clock, this ¢ woe iy se 3 eg et avon. Aneba, county Lonefor ire" ee thege of big bre aoe —— Pia map o— Mee Dean atrect, Doar Underhill avenue, at baif-nast two. ole atv, thin (Sunday) afternoon, Faxau.—On Yatord 2 : aged 51 voare AF, Acguat 29, Mrs. Jowe Prem, The rokitives * si@yieods of the family are respectfully Javitod te alle 4d yo faveral, thia (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'c'ock, frory the resktence of her brother, George Tarowrs Zmoome street, Bn) 5 Semnrdny, ‘fternoee, Auguet 29, of apo- FREEMAN, AAEM 63 years, es an ee ine ‘family and the mem- of the Tammany Bociety are invited t» attend the from his lato residence, No. 91 Wost Thirty- merc sea. off Hatteras Inlet, on Friday, August ey Dy tho foendering of tho United States briy-of-war Balnbriten, Joun FLyNw. Jr...s0n of John Flynn , deceas ot fralee, cgunty Kerry, Irciand, in the 1108 yor of 1a papers please copy. pearls saturday morning, August 20, ab Soutb nN. J, SOLOMON FRABWAN, ated bi Yeors, relatives and friends are respect’ ully invited to at- ar ase funera}, from big late residence, on center berg ie a op ages » The train leaves New Yor! at hall. ax —0n Friday, August 26, Mancanee T. Hawt, Ganghier of Patrick and Ellen Hart, aged two years, 11 months and 12 days. ‘The relatives aa ‘friends of the family are neapeiatolis smite to attend the funeral, from the resitines of ood No, 106 Mott street, Ad (unday) aeneeas glock. inp esa —At Newport, on Zoey August 25, Mary ANN Janssxn, daughter hte ig hard pnd Mary Ana Jansren, 9 months and 23 Bony Me Jovcr,- Saturday, August 29, Brincet Jover, the toed of et rae paces sou! The friends snd tenia are are, seemecttely, inves street. "ter remains wi be" faterred in Calvary Ceme- tery. Lowp.—Of dysentery, Mrs. Axx Texnucsa Luwp. tho be- ween wife of Jacob Lund, and danghter of Daniel and Hester Geraghty, in the 38th year of her age. The friends and acquaintances of the family are ro- spectfully levee w attend the bg = Teuoday) afternoon, at balf-pest one o'clock, from her late resi- — Ne. aw Willett street. please copy. Toe Tn rida ‘August 28, mt and severe ee, 3a, AO, widow of Joseph W. Long, fa the 45th year of The relatives aca f and friends of the famfty are respectfully invited to »ttend tho funeral, th'n (Sueday) afternoon, at two > al gal from ber late residence, 38 North Moore 5:7 Baturday, Avgust st 29, Yrs. Evzanen C., wife of Dr. Henry 8. Lee, of Boston. Charleston, Augusta and Mobile papers please copy. Maxixy.—On Friday, A\ 28, JouN Manney, aged 36 re, a ashes of county, of Meath, parish of Avpasken, ‘The relatives aid friends of the family and thone of bis brother. Patrick Markey, are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, thie (Sunday) afternoop, at half-past two o'clock, from 124 East Thirty-reventh street. Monaxez.—On Saturday evening, Angust 29, Faxprick ALragp Moranas, only son of Martin F. and Mary E. Mo- Fonge, aged 2 years and 2 days. The funeral wik teke place From the residence of hie Parents, No. 54 West Washington place, on Monday afternoon, at two o'clock, The relatives and friends are invited to attend. McCanry.—On Saturday afternown, August 29, at five parce Cuantzs Francis McCarry, infant son of Timothy McCarty, aged 15 months. jog oy and those of his brothers—Gharies, Jobn ne Thoman McCarthy—are respectfully invited to attend the funeral. this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from Forty-fourth street, near Third avenue. Melwrven.—Saddenly , Parrick Mel ‘Inryer, a of the funeral will be given in to.morrow’s Peicno1e.—At the Cty, omit), on Saturday, August 20. SamvaL stint oy emp years and 2 months. ‘The funerai will take ke pace thie Homadh gorges afternoon, at two o'clook, from the of bis brother, Joho Nichols, No. 43 Vesey treet The ‘The relatives and friends 0” the family are respectfully invited to attend the fune- Tel sanees farther natios. i Iphin papers please copy. O'Nw11.—On Saturday, August 29. Mary Dancy, widow of James U’Nelll, aged 54 yeare, a native of Mt. Mellick, Queens county, Ireland. The friends of the fami iy A Rigo vdies & bea < the funeral, from te residence, 266 W Rar yore pages past oneo'clock. Her Temaist ary 8 ‘Romson Ronmeox, the beloved child of James and Mary inry Ana RovIneou,' aged T'yosr asd 11 ‘mont the. ‘The friends and anaes nen conan invited No. 103 Fark avenue, Brootlyn, thie (Sanday) ‘ab one o'clock. ‘Sane. — Sonn J. See, of the Prcsastbig alee Toe fureral will take place on Monday afternoon, at threeo'cl«ck, from the City Hospital. All tiene fine — and foreign shipmasters are requested to 5 ey —On Thurrday , Ma, et 5b Joun Siar Exacra, youngest child of Diedrich and Catariva Sledenborg, aged 1 year, 10 months and 22 days. The relatives and friends of the family ere respectfully faried te attens the funeraltbis (Sunday) Fergal at half-past one o'clock. from the residence of his parenta, 62v Greenwich street. corner of Toke .—(o Friday, Aogort 28. Parnex. a Native of Teason, parish of Drumecliff, county of Sligo, ‘The friends of the family and thone of bis brother. in- law, Denis Buros, are requested to attend the funeral, Pak ‘anternota, 8 at half-past one o'clock, from Tait—On Friday, August 28, Wirt1am, only son of Wm. ane Soe tat Some 67 we pecttaly i ited to at. milly are res; v tend the fuperal, from aly are responteny levine i poi Hutehiveon, 32 Ridge street, this (eat) oe cane at ten o' Vaw Wrex.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, August 29, bg Van Wren. ‘The relatives and friends, and those of her brother. in- lew. econ nea pnd capa javited to ibe funeral, from the residence, vorper of Fifth esuh once vane, Monday afternoon, at one o'clock, without farther invitation, SHIPPING NEWS. HAVANA, NASSAU, ¥. Po, osron, 34, AcoMtonmehin, Pl mi a. Romt iD lontagenet, from New Vea Repl From Kingsion. Ja, Bept For Havaxa—Steamehip Bagle, from York, Sept 2, Sront 0 axe Havana—Steamship Corsica, from New "Fon om LRAxs—Steamship Creo’e, from New York Af matin MO jorning Star. from Rew York Some to gi ening Star. from York Sept 19. at 3 PM. roe pana? Or Ac-Steamsbip Tubal Cain, from nde oa New ¥, Ieitere and packoes intended for the New Tone Nata evo mm Pert of New York, August 29, 1963, CURARYD Rieamship Beanene. Drew, Havana—Ludiam Heineken ay Ship Geo Cromwell, Pos!, New Orieane—H B Crome a, | “eam NV Ranke, Biaisdei!, New Orleans Hawkes, Pratt a Co. Chesapeane, Willetts, Portiond—R B Crom. well & Beara, Bartlett. Sam Franciaes—R M Coole, SBE Berto hry. Mevtivery. Nong ne o--Merewees & O Fup Webster, Lawrence, Liverpool sy Titeston & CO yp Minnebaha (Br), McGrath, Low lomierry—C ay Knox cna Kad aw Sun Guding Sear. Mo De pa wa) Bi We Biefand (AL n, Antwerp—Yoweb, Mencke Posion. , Cardif—Shiman & Rde= b, Cardi? Hoimboe & hal Seanitaih Von Bttylendo:™ (Meen), Lorene, aneertpeaae ne ree £ Ween Rotter ‘Bark Pride of the Sem Horton, ut Abo ere Raven (By), Chapinan, Faimoom—Brett, Boo & h, Cork—R © Gurney. F. COrk—W B Paien & . vork—Barclay & Livinge- (Olde Freee. Rio Janetro. HESY aitnstorn (Fron » COMM Partant } Bente lew Orleane+B D Huri- ), Fasltn ats Under: en Mier Hough Mai ‘Reig Privee Alfred (Br), Dykema A Bmnhere # Wig Lully Dole (Br), BibveNe. Windsor. NR) F Weiiwey es to attend the funeral, hiya. thin (uenday}aitoosean’) bs ie Na (Br). Ac’ ey, Bathuint, NB—P 7 Nevined Bow, ne re Prarot ‘t thie, pane Whitoey, +4 % Sir gy gt Cue YT E>, sah “aural ‘fowart. ‘hie teig Roitreoa, Ro Gene, Re) Raybarie. Mh Jemp, HOF Wash a sehre trie Coombs, NYork, aad Gara, Bena ‘send Nu Behr Hi King, Port Royal—N U M~Csendy & Oo, eaasameg oat sh peepee wien 1 arr repr ee meeagte sO ON aura, ‘about July 7—8id hark Ta*on ( Bw. if Wesbtortan-—Yan frat Rrunt A Binght. He koaes for Tales inuana to romplate eargo ‘or ue Van Brent & Slaght. on freybtall from barks = engaree, team, Washins tonal ndty. Smt bh & Co. desuned insnden, Qéu Scott, Helen Snow, En ee Benase 40, Fauwourn, N8, sug 19—-Arr ache Vatorous, Cane, N¥orm.. American Ports. ALBANY, Au8 d7—-C'd sehr J Parker, Gildersieeve, ay tueket; JW Hine, Mansoy, Providence; G L, Lavel. do; BR: VW Hunley, Miekerson. do; Casper Lawson, Newbeok. Us iden deanort. ‘s Cane, Lewis. New Haven; Galctm Love, New Bedford: an Grant, Feary, Mysue. 3 BRih— unt, Net a . foo—Hotehikies & | vitence” “Cid seht Sulte hate Wabi Pot ieee ee ‘Hizabeth, Smith, o— tence teh Sulie Bmvith, oe ; Pn ede sy Rename Whippoorwill, Mott, New ochel.ns Orezon.” Rathewn, Pow Kteamer @ R Thompson, McCabe, Baltimore, ebester; Fulton. Girne o« "4 do: Siilan. Chrtopher, do; WW nals Soule p. Philadelphia, Am rican Bavner’ Tele bane oy . ARRIVED. spnesicns Se ySicanerbte Deol Webster (U8 transport). Pi iibpe, Fortress nBOuTOR Aue or Se ee. ey, a ’ Vera. to U& Quertern ante Jock, hae 4 Eitzaberth push e Babs. (U8 transport), Tn 'et, Alexandria, to Broighton, trou Bisina: staal ne Eliza" (Bris Boupe?,. Sof Roxie n) King, Calcnsta, Anvil 1. passed | YAO! bog rgnamee (ir), Fleming, spinal. 2 Are, 2A with aalepetre, and Hnsrod ‘ie ‘Long Isiand to take troops on board): Ateamer Concord, Now 0 m4 1 Wat aR, lon 47 B, sneke ship Tan‘un, 0, y Barks Pri a 28 days (rok Raneonn for Cape Patna, Jule 22. Jar bones sand bei Bienal Yéa"24/Mup Gen Wintham, frow Liverpool for Cal | *, A B Morroy, star ton, King, fis Mary Bi 3 ” 0 aes ‘ia han Prot inghoo, “Zt In an, hy resWniara sc ona ate nyern, tn r ; nl, 40, ton ft 4m, nar Cees om. Pa m0 or ‘New Port au from Yors: sou ‘pie SBE of Rentucher Lig ip, took pitot oe em Miller. Waterford, ‘38 days, in a Bunch, Metncke & We tp Ainingmn. Curacen, Aug 20, with ealt ee, to J Poi ow ul cine rare ni be orimn iba. ben 2utn—- Ar ohip Zobn d AN ——., Port an Prince. Tn at the rates «one “43 ’ tnt (3071 on 7438, evoke bark R BALTEMORY, Aug i Tsao 3 New Orleans, | 10! a ‘or Mats Hork ‘Sharveonra ot | ‘Stor ~ Haley Prem 20 inva, tn hal'agt, ta We we. rk; ; hark Ad 5a te it cock, Boaton, | 2eare ied a - Aetén halies oe rere we bee We . any as aisew lg Baa or) ‘Avon, mgt fo ly Gay, ‘stewnn, Ts Spring: D Holmca. Holmes, . JANGOR, Aus 25—Arr bark Orchilin, Devereux, NVork: zig! Teabel” ow meth, eed do. neha Mtucetn Belle ik Jetpb igs Tismaivat Wentworth: MF Pearion, Shea: ae Rourihs “ae Be Ar yaee eet aon Fag wl ‘a in, Ginddine. mom d He for ew Gree, eet + dy ine, ete a Cid bre Croc Adama, ‘Washingion. Bid new sbip Cherakea a. dep ‘scbr Baint Lucan, Barnes, New. Sid sehr Crar, Hammoed, ion, Aneta ring wean an Hatch, and Hart Bliabeth amis, Smith, Nor’; sleepy Meee tune, Arvol 27th—Arrachr Sarah Af en. Boive, Philart GEORGETOWN. WeDo A ee Seevin hen oe ay Gardiner; Alice, Riles . ia ty iat 20.80, on anon beam ends and obliged to « tot away sn hmeaas tc to ra lost fore topmast, foremast head iibhoo: bai nd rigging attached, ard Iu 2 under ath addnva, “wits logy over Ounranting nda, 6 de; Bi a 6 im bal. eae ae es ek Meare Brig Martha, Rr). Sueett, Windsor, NS; 10 days, with Sincere cat Paving & Son. Admiral . Jones Peashington, 6 day, Ree Harp, Silas Fea ithport for Roston, Joh: Bangor. 19 dave. Brie Nicka'n, Yeaton, Rondont for, Boston, Sehr Garitaldl, Pennington, Gonaives, 18 daga, witb cof- fer Ac. to Miler & Ben ton. al Cg Rl ae mie Melnness, Inagua, Aug 16, with Zone Art Pent O Moris, age bn Sid sebr Char- Typ rate loti 8) Reeves, Bont ‘Schr Margaret Ann (an Whelp'ev, Lingan, 15 days, RDIN! Any pra Arr ahip Ponrier, 3 NYork;, with coat, 10 A Rmithers & BN 7 ker, Dunton, na oe Rte ge Co, poe lescug, Kelly, Lingan, 14 dave, with coal, to Baker & ‘Schr i Prince Ce rt Li na with wre i een (Br), Pidgeon, Lingan, 11 days, ‘on WH H Michel Eaton, Sbulee, NS, 12 days, with spars, Tn port 26th. bark Argean. Gladding. jor S cane, sehr Jamen House Raker (from Boxton ), for Philadel GLOUCESTER, Avg 4—Arr sche W B Rorden, arn. Phi adelnbia: 27. Charlotte, Graves, New York for ae ; Tate Wind. f ibs enna dip a for do, TOLMES *—P to Peck & Mhniret B Wain- - cede Wiliam Teancaster Br) Waycott, St Andrews, 8 cys, 3 whee. with tumber, to Jed. Frve i ‘hr Emnress (Pri, Outhouse, Backville, NB, 12 days, with v jen on: ee: . 0 PT Nevins & ton, ‘Tracy. Hudro Marin Hay Bare fork for + Schr JW Mait and, Gaines, Charlenton Bar. 9 Pombreke: William: MeGanb. Regen, fe foe oink: .. Seb Tota A Rich, Moore. Eli abethport for Salem, Bitzabethnart for Bow'on, hi sabethport far Buster Wasa, ‘Aidieon mn days. with "inmber, to 4 dame, Fateh, de, for TorMmouth; James Wyman, Puckrinater ae tor Reoeland: Davide for Tailadetphia: 8 T King, Grenennin sCaiiatoe oa 2 Oti« Ames, EB town for do, Sid bi W Drivko; Seek L: i Myera, ue Re t Ra re A Peony “Aimame, J © Patier. thn v ’ Grn aw! aa “Bien Tiniew, Hardscrabble, #aga- ae Behe § Sehr Tilt, Preacott, Eastnort, Schr Ophir. Durand, Sullivan, 7 dawn, Sonr Marv Jane. Rrawater, Vinnih Schr Gertrude iorton, Jameson. Vinathaven for Staten Tela chr Memlecwmia. Crantrell: Danuta When coming through Hell Wate yestardac split mainsa’! Rehr dadbye, Keller, Dennle. Scare Schr Emblem, Kelle: Keir Keren Hapnn Schr Thomas aa ine ‘Wooster, uaa (Pe), aha razo, Marhe Jame Rp: he ri unph, Glenroy. an aay ATenAR, nda, uli Franktine Opie, Siaan’ Rev, Arahellay, reed “D Be ae, Mill Creek. Or je Francia, ‘brig Billow. Reed. Bharp. tharp, Philadelphia for'Boston: Mars Dethport for kaco: Nelle Tartox, NYork for nina: ‘Foun ’ (Br), do far st Btephen, NB. Returned schr Louise Gray. Sid wchrs He’ hah Ash Sehr Hardacrabbie, G '¥. Glone: ste DPth—Arron NYork for Pteton; echre Kehr Ada Herber': Linniken, dloncester, Rosannah Ro OK iplite for Rowton: alta é Behr Jolin Frank in, Hewett, Glone-mer. Eitvaboth, Merritt een’ Bad‘or: mMivan, Also ld Br « Schr General Putnam. Young, G'oucester. Rehr B Davidson. Aven, Gloncester, Rehr J Day, Bake. Glononatr. Schr Grand Island, Reed, Newburyrort.’3 days. Emeline Ha'cht, Beerse, Boston. Sehr Geo R Lanfaire, es Boston. Sehr A'idn, Lambert, Rost Rohr g @ Hintington. Tretnnd, Roaton for Albany. 18 Ra Rogers. Boston for Albany. pe “4 pow wag a Ta Sehr Renublic, ‘Boal ‘Now, Froeart for Albany. Rehr MR Carita r, Providenge, Sehr R P Chase. ‘rtm Providener, Sebr Istand ane. Providence, Behr Almira T. iter, Providence. Schr Amazon, Purdy. Providence. a bark Bltor rigs Whitaker, Billow: 7. Paek: Yoo. ie! oe lay . “tejok, Jahn. Stockman, eG ‘Aintenretd. 8 8 "Wheeler, CW Locke, eres. Marin Hat, Jobe Adams, W Mabon, Marv, Nellie Tarbox, Wii echecAmeriens, Bneiley, for the wreck of sehr ts Myers. thay in ot ann F Peavey, Fanning, NYork; hn t be) pee ‘& Elba. Pettengill. for Glasgow;. . brig aes aren, is nt Portland for Rt foun, NA, REDFORD: A An paid chen Soray. datas, Pht> aden ia; at re See termat hase: N¥e sia ab ole aa rate Nowe, ne Ha ge ns 4 ae 35, 38 a Rehr Clock, New Sespewek. b < Bchr Urhana. Wiens, Bristol man, a9 Fidriia, Gandy, NYork: Bolivar. Martin; : « Hewatbaly Lain Pi Compion, Smith; Mary Gare, Lamphier: Weary Clay, Rehr g Goodeneed, Bi ris, Now London. no, and BR prbiie. ee Ps Sehr Buena Vista, raven. Gath— act ec br Jenkine, Edwards, NBrunew ice, 09 ' Sloop Thomas H ‘Cavs ae ss, Aerio Rondout for Roxbury. a 2th, bens Teras, Ross, and Enterprise, ne Paciter pplemen, Bermuda,6 days, with fied, to PORT. Aug 26-Sid schr Amelia, Bayley, Porto. - Rico, brn ay ng 26—Arr sloop Mary Miz Rilsabet. Freetown ¢or aeeriia as. ibs Sie Win’ Hiner ites, Sea ‘and ali others before reported, — nua es fee taacrnc ee kee aE. mat aoe ‘Aug 17—Atr schr Elisha Ho'wen, [J Tee tis ia i PT heron Steamer ream eno tae Mullingr, Wash a asin gion. Risamer TR Thotmacn Meecha Steamer) Thompeon, Candi, Reliimores Reamer Falcon, Adama, Raltironees Bteaw iy. oP hi Steamer Fotrel’ Baer. Provisense, BELOW. Ship Elise Mathilde (Brem), from London, 42 days, MAILED. 8th—Steamer Thomes ag pote Ida MeLeod, Water Lily. Forest mao O Palma, Stanlev. John Bi achre ohn Tway, AE A Jen- juwaaset, Eliza & Suthriee eal oh nines, Brunette, 29th—Steamships City of Washington, Bremen, Crom. ‘well, Chesapeake. » Boanene. ef ss! ‘Wind at sunset NNW. ust }, Geer, Fortress ‘harles Ongood FS tranapory, Miseelancous. A Breux Snir, name unknown, inward bound, te report. e@dtashore on Romer Shoals, Lacxen—The magnificent Italian frigate Re Don Luigi de Portagallo lanached yesterday morning, at 10 o'clock, from Webb's yard, foot of Sixth street, Bast River, Steawentr Crrv or Wasmncton, Capt Brooks, of the Inman line, sailed st noon yesterday for Queenstown and Liverpeo'. Sreawsnir Brewen, Capt Meier, sailed yesterday for Southampwn and Bremen. Srramsuip Roaxoxe, Cavt Drew, sailed yesterday for Bavana. Stsansux Gro Cromwert, Capt Post ied yesterday for Suir Srxxpwe: t, 691 tons pS Ao by sy ikfort, Me, marta mtg 8. ALG, bu ee Freel fort, Me, in Fue E: aan Onrd, Jobn Sey nicht,” oft "Ga shronde on the ‘on the Soa obi to ee ba Rg ged keep one pump Going f Pris okey Yay iro wen aun ee pan, Mev ‘otal oes, The L was leOtoms, built si ry "befor Yopartedsauore with pit of weer. 4 a, =) 4 ie a eneay otaly: ie strained. Severn) ire a ible tnroueh oa nt Bene L B Myans. before reported | 177 tons, built at wilfora Delt Tyapae Notice to Mariners. DESTRUCTION OF LIGHT AT WADR'S POINT, ALBEMARLE SOUND, NOWTR CAROLINA. 7, and tows aad towing very fresh. Trxascny Dorantanny, = ose Boanp. > be" wh ue Bir bark Eredar ts, 1 Or: Sch Goites Rale Brivesion efor Mion ¢ pdnformation hag been this oes that nt Tae. Blake, fake, Philbin: Joha R Mather. Orr. do: M "Eerste omnt,, isi Aipomarte, Bo a aM Carolina po ang it, Crowell. ‘ork; steamer Chesapeake, Witte, wan on Due ‘notice will be Of the re-establisbmen Arr sehr GW Carpent sladiel the Sree ablanment o and proceeded to Yarmouth 7 ta bate arke Abd BC - Caan A order. W. B. SHUBRICK, Chairman. | Albion Lincoln a IR Ms HG Wil and cobra, ) ORTSMOUTH. iat Bien IC Runyon, Matthews, PPI MOUTE. hy Avg 27—Sla schr Austin, Parsons, rhiladel- ‘Whaleme Keen, arr at Sippican 27th inst from Atlantic Ship Lomatans. Kelley, sid from Valparaiso prev to June 16, for Ni me “ahip Mary der. Cleveland, of NB: with %30 dbte ep all | dont. ie echrs: Mills, Mauda. ie and Read i told, wi June 24. grees, Sa dg ss NYork: 0 Dr Franklin. Manchester, Nn wen, oahen June 8 Saran Ja ag} %, Wan at Bn, he he Semana. tm | Eero ook MOT ma. do wh of, ary at Bagariowa sain ine. 00 | Val vai ge ee i ane Aug 20—Arr steamsbiy ibinen mma C Tone Homes, of Wh ue Ai Paste 3a Taxen 80 bute wy ot Pork pavine pat in to land the mate. Had (1 Bark Ware, Mays of NI th 245 bbie ep. Fereign Ports. nner. Syne lore Hound, Nash, Foochow. 614 Map rave Bohs jor brig Oleander, Pennington, for wi ree br IB 2 Sap feat” We, a. Ps. eh te ra peri aaee brig. Sea Lion, fashall, Pies ed hye 10 AM—Paasing by. nine Pw nee enn sehr Ly w Dyer, Sumner, New RicKTORD Ang 279M robe LO Poster, Kidridge, New erry fer from Cardi ny as, Aug @=Arr re ay Bony ta Aimon Rowell, Dolan, ems: 71D, . Port: SCELLANEOUS, land SR MET WORTH KNOWING. —G0 70 THOMAS R Kusexa, dole SC Tn vert nage Boiph, Webber, for windward 4 ; aes a ere cent eee 80 Murray r Boston abu' 4 on is ei a CA, July Teche pei» bois ne eth, Webber, Winee and tse aed is every | aud Mareuall, Ni ison. for tom see ie war SS hay tae phan cy Dagan, Partridge, Seagsport. j SE rsINees Camps. Eve LUDING Canes. ‘1 Pr Cirealars aud tn lerge head per 100, 41 ing at Mook Jat = cheap, aT AW BY * CORNS, BUNTONS, TEN boy. For to) igs “nien), Wenke, te. Hari. spin. | der feet, ite tm Ia, ae more, N¥ork via Nassant | pane com roger iste aed sent by malt ® re Inave. ~ ions, Bad Nain, we ok Wits tes a _— Howton, Newens | Bi conte and $ es oye. J. lawasal Surgeon C miropedis's we, Jong 2-84 bark Lillie, Know! au are’ Diefeo. es, Bhanghar; | Parifc, Morse, 8tnj ores | M"meae 4 90. s Sty Ars ey ion, Nagasaki, ide Wet @ruls, prot ere, Limca! Hoag _ {aad alltrematne Hyp. 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