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~ ———_—__-< ra COUNT DE PARIS’ MARRIAGE. crates ‘werks—te sonihe 00 5 thet bad been tried, on oth cap ehnendy a Brilliant Assemblage of Orleanists eraaied te yo ts the Tunmaceiate at the Ceremony. Caen, sed may He Deer exempts and Faastties md the imitation of 81. Lovie | RESSHS OF THD LADIES. according to the ritual of * eines wien eed with tbat of the mae pert -. wor Appearance of the Widow a Louis Philippe, Fees Ee 4 to toe Qucen Mother an whh o ae, ~ bi Realy Londen 1 a. te receive Se eh inane, teres ins eee ee eens ore Prinoamn’Lsabelie of’ Spe’ marriog | also, ive olearty ‘ts Bret cousw, the Princess Isabelie of Sp’ pin the Of & mest iitmetrious eempapy, includiv » not given, loudly, Borie vopinty and | ie es Un mesy ing, ~ Romani Catbo- preseptatives torte many toride the gold Benim achere tn loyalty und hope 10 the ? sinset reece ‘with which Dr the Orleans dynasty, The marriage was celebrated in the Pre tty Nitte Roman ashore chapel at Kingston, where the ‘uc de Charires wes merried last \d where man’, members of “peigbborhood, of those among whom Shey Gwelk France itself ors not conteinmore ultra- @rieaniet villages than wround Claremont, where the Ge0d deeds, of the cclled Domly are dalty seve of Beard @, amd where there who have net personal Bmowitdre of some kindmers dose or gragious act of geartesy extended. As wes to be expected, theu, the ‘wt Kingston ay was made a gdiacday for all the owintry round. Meuse church is not capable of accommodating very many. Certainly if it were twiee the-size it wou'd not have Brid all who were anxious to be present on ‘hia soleme occasion It was, however, so arranged Seat it could couiain those who were invited to the wed- rag —some Hundred or moro tilusirious.guests; Dut this was all The less distinguished spectators—made up Pretty equally witb regard to oumbers of French ladies enc geptiemen, and tacies and gentiemen of the surround. Jog Deighborhood—were accommodated ubder a long, Bendeome portico awning, draped with crimson, whi Dead been erected for the oce.sion, and which led {rom ‘Wee carriage road into the poreb of the little church Every part of this portico was early thronged, so that Shere was scarcely room even for the beautifully dressed qhtidren whe were plced on eitber-ede with buakets of flowers to sirew wader the feet of the young bride and ‘wridegroom, ‘The chapel inside was very prettily decorated, and so @@ (0 o rrespond with the simple but efiective details of fe architecture. Jowront of the altar were two pricdi-us =s To, a) bride and bridegroom ; immediately behind dride, fl wo chairs «f state, one for the mother of the young 1 Louse Fernande, Duchess de Montpensier, r of the Queen of Spam; the other seat for the ‘venerbio Marie Amelie, the lest Queen of the French, who was that day to leave ber habitual seclusion and eapetily by ber presence the union of her grandchild: en. ‘Lhe ceremony was fixed to take place at ball-past ten, ‘end of course, therefore, much betore tbat time those ‘With wmvitaiions to the chapel began to take ‘thetr Among oibera were the Spanieh Minister and Mad«me Comyn, the Belgian Minister and Maiame ‘Van de Woyer, tbe .talian Mivister, the Austrian Ambas- and Apponyi, the Prussian Ambassador ‘Qnd the Countess Merostorif, the Pavarian Minister, the Portuguese Minister and the Countess Lavradiy, the Saxon bis Serene Highness Prince Edward of Saxe- ‘Weimer, the Marquis and Marchiovess of Cianricarde, the Berl und Countess Russell, Prince Ferdinand of Coburg, Prince Philip of Wurtemberg, the Princess Amelie de Ovd, thes! Auguste de Saxe-Coba Lord and ley, of Alderley; General and Lady Alice Peel, ton, Lord and Lady Foley, kar! St. dermane, the Barou Maroohett!, Lady Weldegrave, &e. With these guests were mingied members of the French and Spanish @ristocracy. There were the Duc de Pentbievre, Made- moisclie d'Harcourt, the Marquise de Chanaleilies, Madame Robits avd the Princess de Mercedes, Colonel Vilards, M. Fauvel,M Hebert, M dela Tour, the Comte de Montes. wu, Madame de Lisb. a, Comtense de CoemMer, Marquise Cola, M_ Cajijos, Madame Nallejo, Colonel Saucbez, Mademvise'le Berourd, Marquis de Moseoros, Madame de Parquet, Medemotcelie D"lvry aud many otbers Most of the guests bad taken their places before any @f the immediaie members of tbe late roya! family nad arrived, avd betore they came Dr. Grant, the Roman @atbolte Kisbop of Soutuwark, wearmg bis Episcopal Febes and mitre, moved dows to the church porch to Feceive them. Dr. Grant was attended by the Rev. Mr, Durell, bie Vicar General, aud the Rey Canon Hoidstock. M. l’Abbe Vasseur bore the mitre, and the Rev. Pierre Mailiy, Chavoioe d’Arras, carried the crozier. At the eeremony iteeH the Bienop was assisted by the Rev. PAbve loursel. French chapiain, and |’Abbe Juelle, chap hain Wo ‘he Queea Amelie, ‘Seon after the arrivol of the Bishop at the porch Gaston @Orteans. Count d’Eu, avd Philip 4 Orleans, Duc 4’ Alen- eon, she sons of the Duc de Nemours, arrived with thetr ‘Gleters. the Princesses Marguerite and Blanche, and at ‘ence Look their piuces near the altar. ‘They were followed soon alter by the Prince de Conde, @on of the |uc d’Aumeale, aud then by the Princess Chris- ine, the sister of the bride; for there were no brides aide 0 this occasion. The Prince and Princess de Joinville with the Duc de Newours aud the Duc d'Aumale followed almost directly, the Duchess d’Aumale being prevenied by indisposition from ‘being present. AbGrhow the iittie church was quite fall and glowed op Ail sides with the rich colors of the ladies’ dresser. It b between the b avd Spanish contrary, followed the custom usual bere at Nor sveb ceremonies. and wore pliin morning costume. was the éiilereucemoch less marked witb Of the assombinge—ive French ladies ge 7 liks and costly shawls, while thoee of Eogiand ped ju there bea: tiiui ai onsamer-like wi- Jottes of ee lightest possible fabri our pution are more suited tuan mere richnos Lo Bucb OC- easvons. Just after balf-past ten loud cheering was heard with. Oat, and there was @ jong pause of expectation, which ‘was broken at Iasi as, leaning ov the arm of a tall young man, # vevoradle lady came slowly up the c Bod a | rese and bowed low as they recognized io th and feeble Queen the eareworu fextures of Marie Ai the » dow & Louis Pailippe. Tnero was a foeling, of ef ow eimost amoauting 10 awe with which this queevly Folie of a bygyue age acd time, this living witness and ctor emnid events for which wo of «tis ration fo read history, was regerded oung man who sup tet ser tenderly as she advanced “gy (ue church, bow! with queeniy seif-posseesion te whe reverences of Shoes around, was the dridegroom, h or grandson, the Count de Paris. Though twevty wx years of ‘age, he looke<woor more years younger, w bieh is perbaps ewing io bis fair complexion aod light fia xen heir, Cer. tain'y be would Ue counted fair even ama ng Englisbmen, Sod bis light moustache and epen large bb 26 eyes remind eoe more of our own royal family thau the Prince of the House of Orieans. Almost immediately following came th ® bride was ciad io pure while, & soft airy dress resembling @ Bloom of white flowers, while tbe massive la ce veli which wae over her bridal wrouth wae turoed be ck from ber She and like @ train bewind. She moved with © simple dignity that was icexpressith * charming, and her fine delicate features at once reminded the profio of the 1} 'rincee of fhe spectator of Wales, It may bave been that the san \¢ manner of weering tue hair suggested thie fancih ul idea of the siroug resombiance, but the tmpression at least seemed geveral, in spite of tbe young briawe wlark buir, Bpanieh eyes, and pale, deijcate complexion, much as ie Sometimes. though rarely, seen among thi ta loodes of Bowthern France. Luke aud Duchess of Montpensier f:Wloy ved the with the Dake and Duchess de Chartres, lmme- itely on arriving at the aitor ibe Prince a: 14 P.rivcess Gooupted their priedicur with tee Queen Mot. ver: ittiog bebind ber grandaun, and the Duke and Duchess \ de. Mont- poarier sitting behind their daughter, ‘Before commencive tbe service Bishop Gran, mid doay tlience, ndiiressed the Prince and Princess, in Frerich, Be spesth, of which the following isa literal tramsia- 100 = In blessing the golemn obligations whick are at wut to fanite you at tue foot of this altar, I cannot but d\ velt in thougmt upon the many reasons whieh reoder thi valli ot se happy for religion, for your ex lor yourse ves. But I jee! by her birth, her telents aud bave sought the same advantages ) ¥ veh you ask God to consecrate in * P witoeher who are dear FOO LOPS 10 perpetuate im yourseives hich you bave jexrned ‘rom such noble model giving w the world the spectacle of the same piety fad of the other (Dristian virtues. The representatives © the mont illustrious courts of the earth, the taithf (rede who warround you, come to guite their oor io poweriul prayers of th m you wil be (uliiled, whea they nave offered ub d may be “ing? Uon you, war " ter an ve wed to shower may reward in you the peace, By and the gentie and simple eubmiesion of tority of St. Louis around their august mo- yor the abuodant favor of heaven! It ts to this place that your relatives: heirs of the faith of St. Louis, have come to geek U cial blessings reserved by sor Heaveviy Faiher to ibe love of commanion of their ol 4 wot be sepa angers of the ven he dangers of thit airction, ever anestral and ever oks @ GOW COLE CrALION Iv Lhe KFAOO8 UI & BHErA- Princess ‘apd bridegroom. by what may be calied the river road to Otare and thither all the followed them. Everywhere ii was one long welcome throughout the route, which was not only shronged with people, bat covered with more substantial marke of favor in the abape of triumphal arches, flags. banners, and little groves of vewly planted fire surrounded with wild fowers and streaming with pennons. Some of these arches, eapeciaily that near Beer, bore atple evidence that as much money as taste had beea ‘expended on ‘their erection apd d ¥ Almost instantly after the return of the bridal party ‘Garemont the Prince and Princess of Wales, with the Prince and of Hesse. arrived, and moat earnest congratulated the bride aad br! ‘They were {< Yowed by the Prinocss Mary of Oombridge and by the Duke, who bad driven down to wish bappiness to the fair young couple. from the London Herald, May 81.) THB WEDDING BREAKFAST was taid out in & magaificent tent, or rather pavilion, erected by Mr. Benjamin Edj mn, and forming a Danqueting hall to the Palace, one hundred aud forty feet in leogth, In this elegant apartment, lmed with white and scarlet drapery, festooned with flower table was spread for 01 jandred and twenty guests, and never did &@ more august and beautitul sight greet the eye of the spectator. The Queen Marie Amelie sat in the centre, faced by the bride and the bridegroom, baving on her right the Prince of Wales and his sister the Princess Louis of Hesse, and on the leit the Grabd.Duke of Mecklenburg and the Princess of Wales. These were her Majesty’s immediate supporters. Prince Edward of Saxe Weimar and the Princess Augusta of Saxe Coburg, the Duc d’Au- maie, apd the Princess Marguerite, the hereditary Prince of Mecklenburg and Madame Van de Weyor were seated next their royal Highuesses. Opposite wene the Duc de Chartres and the Duchess of Cambridge, Prince Louis of Hesse aud the Grand Dochees of Mecklenburg, Prince Philippe of Wu temburg and the Princess de Joinyilie, Prince Louis, the eel Prince Augustus of Coburg, and the Princess bristine of Montpensier, On the other side, next to the Princess of Wales sat the Prince de Joinville and the ‘Mary of Cambridge, the Duc de Montpensier and the Duchess de ‘tres, Prince Philip of Coburg and the Princess Amelie de Mont- pensier, and opposite to them the Duke of Cambridge and the de Montpensier, Prince Augustua of Saxe- Coburg and the Princess de Salerno, the Duc de Nemours, and the Brincess Amélie of Coburg—a galazy of royalty and beauty never before equalled at any banquet in Europe. The young Countess excited wniveral admiration by the grace and ease of ber Geportment under circumstances 80 novel. It need pot be said how nobly the Princes of the House of Orleans discharge the duties of hospitality, vor that in such a house and on such an occasion the feast went off right pleasantly. ‘The banquet, it weed Bot be sald. was of a most recherche description, ana ‘could be equalled in excellence only by the e! i ts ment. ‘The toilets of the jadies added greatly to the brilliant tof the scene. The back ground being scarlet, the bright light colors in vogue gave to their wearers a con- trast the,effect of auimated flowers. The Queen Marie amelie wore a drese of pale lilacrap proximating to gray, trimmed with white lace. ‘The bride wore « dress of white silk trimmed with white lace, and hite lace shawl. The Princess of Wales wore a dress of pale blush ink. . The Princess Alice wore Iflac silk. The Duchess de Montpensier wore a dress of white and elliow striped silk, trimmed with black lace, essentially jpanish in appearance. The Princess Mary of Cambridge wore a dress of pale ‘saimon color, ia very small stripes. In the other toilets a Imbt blue and white were the moet prominent colors. The gentiemen were all in plain mounning drees, the English guests alove wearing their ordera The Orleans family were conspicuous from the absence of ali decora. tions, and every assamption of a state from which they have at present seceded. It may be excusable here to mention that the bride Preserves the charming outline of her mother’s noble features , softened by the fairer complexion of her father. It may be added.that more than one guest observed that bad such @ family bees in Fngland and on the throne, no Englishman could have found it in bis breast to have parted with them. It was while such thoughts were passing in the minds of many that, sur- rounded by tried friends avd the loving faces of ber children and grandchildren ,some of the latter dawning ‘nto manhood, while the younger ones, in tbe happiness: Of childhood clustered by her sidegthe Queen Marie Amelie rose from her seat, and+in the midst of » hushed Silence of deep, respectful attention, said in French ‘Let ve drink ip the name of the family to the health and bap- ness of the Count and Countess of Paris." Then turi ng with a kind smile fret to the Prince of Wales, and’to the Grand Duke of Mecklenburg. on either «ide, she sonched first their glasses and then those of the Prine of Wales and the Princess Alice; saying as she did so with # gracions emile that extended the favor to all around, “I welcome you on this happy occasion, and vhank you cordially for your kind preeence bere.” ‘The toast was heartily responded to, followed by cries of ** Weve la Reine /”” The Comte de Paris briefly returned thanks, and was followed by the Duc de Nemours, ¥ ho proposed a cheer for the young Countess, to which the guests heartily re- ted, the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Cam- ting & good English example. After afew minutes more of conversation the Queen rose from ber seat, and leaning op the arm of the Prioce of Wales, and followed by the Princess of Wales, the Priscess Mary, the*Prince of Saxe Weimar, and tho rest of the royal party in ber immediate vicinity. pro- ceeded along vhe right ride of the table, giving and re. ceiving feiendly greetings to the gucsts as passed until she was joined by the party of the bride and bridegroom from the other side, when the united party riceeded amidst warm congratulations up the grand Hs f it Mtairease, by the rigbt, through the oorridor and the g bali to the reception room, where the'Queen took b seat at a table, her sous and daughters, with the Prin: ‘and Princess of Wales, ranging themselves on either sid the visitors entering and passing to offer thotr felicit Sions; the company generally engaged in pleasant couver- tation op what had passed; the bride meanwhile retiring to make the necessary preparations for ber departure. Altor a short interval, doring which the cheering of the elegantly dressed assemblage without heigh| ‘the ani- mation and pleasing excitement of whe eu wwe bride and bridegroom eame forth into the front, followed by Queen and all the membere of their family, who stopped ‘Deveath the portico as they descended through the ap- Planding throvg to their carriage The adieus were short, but of deep fecling, and the return of the family party was noticeable from the deep reverence, the aifec Uonate eympathy, and the respectiul though silent grect- “Ss All preseot. Fuests noon after dispersed, and the spectators strenmed across the park in joyour groupe, for ‘all ‘went merry as a marris ebell.”” Bands of music, mimic eartilierymen, school children, in loving remembrance of their kind patroness anda happy holiday, al rojoicing and wiehing joy—that bi might be the bride such a un had shone upon, that a day without a cloud right herald to a life without a righ. Due d'Aumale and the Queen Marie Amelio were among the last to quit the scene, the former in a drag with tour borses driven a, the Queen in a close carrioge accompanied by ber grandchildren It is need- Yous 10 way she was everswhere greoted.with loud cheers, ex well in ber paneage through the oumereus assembiags ia.tbe perk ae in the gaily decorated main stroet of ksher. ‘The bride’ presents from ‘a noble friends were of @ mognificent character, Queen, the Prince and Princess of Wales, the Duchess of Cambriigs, and many others, were munificent im their gifts: but among them poseibly most valved was one from the Queen Amaiie hor- self to the Count de Paris, which consisted of a white marble prease papiore, containing an exquisite miniature ef ber Majesty On ivory, with gilt mounts, made by Leu- chare, from Queen Amolie’s own designs. Destruction of a Brewery tat Chicago— Mock Isiand idge Burned, &e. Cmcaco, June 16, 1864, ‘Cll & Diversey’s brewery was destroyed by Gre thie mo, "Ding. The loss on the building and Oxtures is about 45, 10; imsurance $30,000. The loss of stock amouats to $60 000, 0 which there is no insurance, The ‘raw of the railroad bridge at Rock Island caught fire from ‘4 steamer yesterday afternoon. It is not kuown how muo, ¥ the bridge was injured. The loss will amount to about f ty thousand dollars, and s will take Aftoen days to repa the damage, Hetu tm Home of On OINCTRN. ‘The Sixth Ohio *regiment (Guthrie Grays), arrived to 1° be inustered out of serv ve bom, acinnatl A gram : fl i | itt i i : Hil i Hl vite ff I Hy i i da tbe reporter came ‘was greoved by at toast twenty volces at a time. Miss Roche alive? ‘Is Mics Entwissie dead?” "Is Mi-s MoCarvhy burt’? were among the tories,’ One gentleman snatched his notes to see if anythiag bad been ascertained about bis sister, The anxiety aad sorrow ‘there exhibited are beyond all description, ADDITIONAL PARTIOULARS. Wasurnaton, Jane 18, 1864. Bat seven bodies of the victims of the won at the Arsenal yesterday have been identified and t= Rot possible that any more can be, Numerous relatives Of the deceased were at the Arsenal this morning, but many wero unable to recognize friends, 41 work is sus- pended to-day, exvept by a few carpenters and painters who are engaged in preparing coffins for the funerals, whieh will all take place from tho Arseva) to morrow evening, Asite bag been aclected in the Congressional buryiug ground for the iwterment, and a monument is to be erected by the employes, Tne Pnhiladelp' Regatta. PurLapairaa, June 16, 1804, ‘The following is the official report of the judges ov the Pesult of rday’s Cana Glengary arrived abreast of flagboat off the Club House at 8 55 6; the bel at 9 02°10; tbe Ciffe as 9 14 86; the Lufiberry at 9 28, and the Julia at 9 29 10. The Casualtie: LOSS OF OFFICERS IN THE IRISH BRIGSDB. 70 THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD, Branquanrens Insn Bavave, arn fer} Camp m BRgasTwoRES, NRaR Coal Hannon, Va., June 10, 1864 Buclosed please find a list of names of officers killed, ‘wounded and missing in this brigade since May 5, 1864:. Kitled.—Oolonel F. Byrnes, Twenty-cighth Massachu- setts, commanding brigade, 8d Juno; Major Lawlor, Ww igbth Massachuretts, in the charge on 18th May; Bay Sixty-tmird New Wilderness, Gth May; Lieut. J. Smart, Sixty- York, 10 charge on 12th May; Lieut. D. J. Connolly, Sixty-tbird New York, in the charge on 3d June; Capt. P. Ryder and Lieut. J. Sparks, Etghty-eighth New York, in Wiiderness, on 6th May; Lieut, P Byrnes, Kighty- tighth New York, in charge on the Sd-June; Capt. J. Blake, Sixty-pinth New York, in charge on the 12th May; Lieat J. King, Sixty-ninth New York, in chargo on the 18tb May; Capt. YA. Leib and Adjutant L. Lacriste, Ove Hundred and Sixteenth Pennsy!vania, in charge on the 3d June. Wounded.—Lient. Col. Cartwright, Twenty-eighth Massachusetts, on Sth May; Adjutant Freeman, Twenty- sighth Massachusetts, on 18th May; Col. Muiholiand, One Hundred and Sixteenth Pennsylvania, on 30th May; Lieut. Col. Date, One Hundred and Sixteenth Peonsyivaoia, on Sth May; Capt: Crawford and Lieut. Spinner, Une Han- fred aud Sixteenth Penpsylvania, on $d June, Major Garrett, Capt. Milliken and Lieut. Lynch, Sixty-ninth New York, on 34 June; Lieut, Grogan and Lieut. Rood, Bixty third New York. f) - june: art, Turner, Acting Adjutant General, Irish Brigade; on jay. . 2 LAWRENCE BLACKBURN. THR FORTY-RIGHTH NEW TORK. Wounded.—Col. Wm. B, Barton, commanding brigad Wounded. —Compiny A—Henry Fisher, James Morgao. Missing.—Company-A—James Brady, George Sauer, Kitled.—Company B—Owen McDonald. Wounded.—Company B—Seoond Lieut. Adon Lippin- vott. Corp. L. B. Risden, J. Monaghan. jissing.—Company B—Corporal R. Harvey, Henry Am- mon, Daniel Angel, Nicholas Dowd, Henry Davis, Philip Colgan, Henry Weiss, Killed.—UCompany C—First Lieutenant A. H. Ingraham, D, Harmaker, J. Dillon. Wounded.—Comapany C.—Sergeants Samuel Naran and P. O’Brien, J. P. Loyd. Killed.—Company D—Sergt. Wm. 1. Porch, color bearer. Wounded.—Company D—Sergt. Chris, C. Harbison, Conorer Emmons, Jobo Drake. ‘Missing.—Compavy D—Jobn Schmidt, Wounded, Company E— —— Brookebanrs, —— Iden, —— Brown, —— Steinworth, —— Minoven. .—Company E— —— Hoff, Peter Smith. Wounded.—Company E—First Lieut, Joseph Taylor. Wounded —Company G—Firet Sergeant Wiegand, Corporal Charies Emery, John Maloney, P. Stani 0. Bea, James Furey, Geo , A. McArshar, A. J. De Haven, KE, Wheeler, ‘Afiseing.—Company G—Thirteen men. Wounded.—Oompany H—First Lieutenant Jemes A. Barrett, Sergeant John F. Lacy, G. T. Cornell, J. Powles, P. Hughes, C. Lafferty. Missing. —Company H—C. Eckel, J. P. Ketchum. Wo —Company I—Sergeant Allen, Wm. A. Sul- Nvan, Asher Hart. Ailled—Jobu Rogers, thomas Living- aten, William Jounston, Corporal Thomas McKie, Thomas Crowle: Wovrnded.—Company K—Captain A. F. Miller, Corporal M. F. Hart, Corporal FE. Turnbull, Frederick eyer, Austio Elliott, Afissing—Corporal Edward Barrett, Wm. Greonazel. York, third Net “MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, Married. Banev—Prrerxin.—At Williamsburg, on Thursday, June2, by Rev. Samuel J. Koapp, Caanues H. Barney to Many E,, eldest daughter of John Peterkin, Esq. —At the Church of the Transfigura- 1 y, June 25, by the Rev. Samuel MM. Has- kins, of St. Mark’s charch, Williamsburg, Garvivex F. Barxy, of Brookiya, to Kare A. S , daughter of the late Hezokiah W. of New York, Frruersron —Ncl.v ains —In Philadelphia, on Thursday, June 16, by the Right Rey. J. T?Wood, Bishop of Phila- de)phia, at the resideuce of the bride’ ther, Ferpiv ann L. Feraenstoy to Enea G., daugh' of Francis Mcli- ‘vaine, all of Phrtadelphia. Hatr—Watra —On Thursday evening, June 16, at the Tenidence of the bride’s parents, by the Rev. 8. D. Bur- ehard, D.D., J. Eowix Hatt wo Carnanine, only daughter of Lewis H. Watts, Fsq. Fercuett—Gaines,—aAt Troy, Morris county, N. J., on Tuesday, June 14, by the Kev. Mr. Brown, J. Henry Kyrowelt to Miss Pawnee Gaines, eldest daughter of M.D. L. Gaines. Kriet—Hewenpiwe —On Saturday, June 18, at St. Pa:l’s church, Broadway, by Rev. J. Haight, D. D., Joan A. Kxraur, of Bt. Louig, Mo. to Miss Hangigr Hawxnpine, of Stamford, Lincolnshire, Kogland. McLanvy—Gaxpan.—On Friday, April8, by the Rev. Gardner Spring, of Now York, Jowx McLarty to Mary Gaxpan, youngest daughter of Jobo Gandar. O’Rorke—Guisrrt.—On Toesday, May $1, at St. Ser- van, France, Javas EB. O'Rorne.of New York, to Miss MaTiniys Gusaert, youngest daughter of the late Matufin Guibert, Esq., of St. Servan. Surru—Kenxy,—On Wednesday, June 15, at the resi- dence of the bride's mother, No. 246 Elizabeth street, by the Rev Father Starrs, V.G., Maxriw Sarre to Mama T. Kaerxy, both of this city, ‘New’ Bedford papers piense copy. ‘Wiesmr—Coxxuux.—On Tuesday, 5 ence of the bride’s parents. by tl ‘Darles Norton, Mr. Jamas G. Winsuir to Miss Isapona, daughter of Joba D. Conklin, all of this city. Greenpoint papers please copy. Died. Brnwes—On Monday, June 13, of wounds received in action at Voal Harbor on the 3d, Colonel Kicuane Brewns, Twenty eighth Massecbusette Volunteers, commanding Irish Brigade, Firet division, Second corps, The relatives and friends of tbe faraiiy and all officers Bow ip the city, also the members and ex-members of the Irish brigade, are invited to attend the funeral, frem bis late residence, bis (Sun- day) aflervoor rem ‘will be im- terred in Calvary Cemotery. The Sixty-nisth regiment New York State Militia will perform escort duty en the ‘eecasion. Bake, —On Friday, June 17, after a short illness, Jonx Brakg, a ative of Stony Ford, county Kilkenny, Ireland, aged 62 yonrs. The friends and relatives of the family, also those of bis Drother in-law, Fdward O'lirine, are reapectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his brother, Martin Blake, 34 Bridge street, Brookiya, this {Sunday} afternoon, at two e’¢lock. Bresmin.—On Friday morning, June 17, Jonw, eldest son of Patrick aod Mary Brennin, a native of the parish of Furty, county Roscommon, Ireland, ta the 19th year Of his 9 ‘The frends of the family are respectfully Invited to fatted the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence of his parents, No. 6 Went stroct. Buiacs.—At Wheeling, Va. on Monday, June #8, AMAN- Da Stanpisn, aged 6 years, 9 montha and 21 days, only am A. and Mary E. Briggs, of yn, N. Y. The remains were taken direct to Dighton, Mass., for foterment. Peitay, Sons 48, Coerai.o.—On Friday, June 17, after « lingering iliness, Joux Cowre.1o, aged about 70 years. i ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family are reepestfully invited to attend the faneral, from bis late residence, Rorthwast corner of Forty fourth atreet and Ninth ave nue, thie (Sunday) afternoon, at ‘one o’elock, Coum.—On Taoreday, June 16, is resdence, 120th otremt, nom avenue, Harlem, Kowump G., soa of the |ate Jose pt oie. ‘Ibe reiatines and friends of the family are respectfully Jovited to attvd the runeral, this (Sonday) afternoon, at me o'clock, Gany.—On Troreday, Jnne 16, after a short and se- Vere \\\nees, Com muius Caney, aged 23 years, 9 months and 4 days ‘The frionds and relatives a” the fami fowited to w ) afternoon, ab two o'el m the residenee of bis parouts, 188 york Btroet, Srooklyn Cook — On saturday, Jone '%, lerAw! Coor,in the 80th Year of hiv ace, The roatives und friends of the family, also those of Dis fon jn-iaw. Charlee Denison, are reqnested to. attend the fanera| on Monday sfiervoon, at tour o'clock, Jrom ‘bis lave residence, No, 60 Wout Nineboenty sireot. re reapecttully ears. Her remaing will be taken from her late residence, 159 West Thirty-third street, on Monday, moratng at nine o’cWek, Lo the Chureh of St. Francis Xavier, Sixteenth Of requiem will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, after which the remains will be taken to: Calvary Come tery for interment, The relatives and friends of the family are respeesfully invited to attend, without farther fictp.—On eg, Weimsoch @f seariet fever, Troms J. Fumup, only son of," "and Mary Field, aged 3 yours, ‘8 months and, 9 days. Gremwx—At Bloomield, N. J., on Setarday,, Jane 18, ‘Wrusm, youngest child of John L. and M. Louise Greene, aged 2 years and 6 months. ‘Notice of funeral in to-morrow’s Huraicu.—suddenly, on Saturday, June 11, Parar Ren- mon, a native of New Brunswick, N J., aced $7 yours. pdease copy. New Jorsey and Baitimore Harveauan.—On Saturduy, June 18, CaTnagive, of James.Hetferman, native of the county Tipperary, Ire land, io the 48th year of ber age. ‘The (riends of the family are rerpectfully invited to attend the fueral, from her late residence, No. 9 Mul*| berry street, on Monday afternoon, at half past one e ‘clock Friday, May 4, while in the discharge juty, Ser- 1 Jon H. Hawncar, of Company 4, Sait raginent, lew York Volunteers. the beloved of Jobn and Rose Hannigan, ved 18 yeare and 6 months. Califoru:s aud Dublin papers please copy. Kuzy.—Un Saturday evening, June is, of dysentery, Mary Anns, the only and beloved dangbter of Edward F. and Mary C. Kelly, aged 14 months and 19 days. Notice of funeral In to-morrow’s paper. Residence, No, 50 Market street. Laroyea.—On Friday, Jone 17, Jexmmoan Lnpwea, aged 37 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attena the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o’clocg, from 198 Kast Fourteenth street. Galway’and Ballinasioe papers please copy. Lariin.—At Westfield, Mass., op Tuesday, June 14, Louisa P., wife of Geo. L. Laflin, youngest daughter of the late Walter unningbam, aged 26 years. Mouian. —Op Friday, Jui > JOUN MULLEN, youngest son of Thomas and Catharine Mullen, aged 2 years, 11 monthe and 16 daye. . The friends and relatives are.respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, No, 241 Pacific street, Brooklyn, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Mvxvy.—On Saturday morning, June 18, Ann Muuvy, aged ¢’years. ‘The,friends and relatives of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from her residence, 241 avenue B. McDonaip.—On Saturday morning, June 18, at a quar. ter past nine o'clock, of erysipelas, WiLL DONALD, 191 Navy street, Brooklyn, aged 54 years and 8 months, ‘The triends aud relatives of the family are respect ully equested to attend the funeral, from his this (Bunday) afternoon, at bal!-past ¢ Mowrerver.—In Brooklyn, on . June 16, Jane, wife of James McGreevey, after a abort iliness. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from her late restaence, Ne, Ti Hamil- tan ayeuce, Brooklyn, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o’olook. * Mclxpox,.—On Friday night, June 17, Wuiiam Mclxpor, aged 56 years. “The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No, 265 West Twenty-eighth street, on Monday afternoon, at two e’olock. ; s ' mk Friday, June 17, after a» lingering iil- b Exzapsta Mo- MoANau.¥.—On ness, barne with Coristian fortitude, Mrs, An.ty, in the 64th year.of her age. Tho relatives and friends of her famfly and those of ber sons -in-law, Peter O’Neiil and JoburMurray, are respect- fully tavited to attend the funeral, on Menday morning, at nize o’clock, from her late residence, 230 West Seven- teenth street, when her remaizs will be conveyed to St. Columba’s church, where @ solemn mass and requiem ‘will be offered ap for the repose of her soul. Interment to take piace at ry. McCartay.—On Friday, Jane 17, Many Louma Mo Oartny, aged 3 years and'2 days. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to Attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o’clock, from the residence of her parents, Daniel and Wineford MoCarthy, 142 Ryerson street, Broollyn. O'ScLuvan —On Friday, June 17, Joun J. O'ScLuvAN, @ Dative of Drownbellaw Drummoughty, Kenmare, eounty Kerry, Ireland. ‘The jatives and friends, as also the members of the Fifth precinct, are requested to attend the ‘uneral, from No. 66 Contre street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two e’clock precisely. The remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for interment. Ronixson.—Oo Friday, June 17, Denonan, wife of Jo srelatves and tricot of th relatives and [rien ¢ family are requested to attend the funeral, from her res’ noe, ae Sixth streot, Williamsburg, thie (Sunday) afternoon, at two o’cloox. Swru.—On Saturday, June 18, the belovea wife Ttbe relatives and. friend m e Ives an: jends of the family are invited to attend the funeralon Monday noon, at twelve o'clock, from her late residence, No. 10 West Forty-fourtiretreet, Vatiant.—io Brooklyn, on Friday, Juse 17, Ricuarp Vauanr, 48 years. Notice ot Po sc pertgtha paper riford (Conn. Birmingham (England) 8 Please copy. rai _SHIPPING NEWS. | CLEARED. Stone Sandburg (Br), Roakell, Queenstown and Liv- *Trcunatip Memes (R ham men—Uslrithe & Gor . som pai: ee | Bou oanip Coraca (Br), LeMesurier, Nassau and Havant ‘Steamship Yaxoo, Coush, New Orleans—Ludiam, Heine- ken & Co. Steamship George Washington, Gager, New Orleane—H B Cromwell & Co, Steamship laaho, Holmes, Beaufort—Murray & Nephew. eure”? Chesapeake, Wiiletis, Portland—H B Crom: Ship Orient, Hill, Liverpnol—Spofford, Tiieston & Co. whe Daniel Websiet, Bpencel, London E E Morgan & Bhip 5t George, Cowan. Montevideo—Geo B: '. Fie Mond (Br), aberuethy, ‘Quevec-Snow & Ba u Alpha (Norwegian), Loreusen, Queenstown—Funch, Meineke & Wendt. Bark J ¥ Bpencer (Br), Bpencer, Pictou, N8—J F Whit are Thomas (Br), Peterson. Oardenas—Spence, Montague rig Hi ui a ue, Harmonie (Hol), Mudder, Antwerp—Funch,’Meincke Ricardo (Br), Silva, Cadiz—Henry A Richards Magnet (Br), Coombs, Bermude—Tynes & Smith, Bs jj, Blenkhorn (Br), Harvey, Halifax, N8—J ¥ Whit- "Sri NM 7 Terry, Harteen, New Orleans—Murray & Ne- Bebr Luistt Underhill, 8t Johns, PR—B J Wenberg. Behr Abbie Bradford. Freeman, Jacmel—Kunnardt & Ce. Sehr Qnachita (Br), Goodwin, Hevana—H B Brows & Oo. Behr Wentworth Br Crane, St'John, NB—D K Dewelt. hr Onward (Br), Wickman, St John, NB—D R Dewnif. Bebr Kathleen (Br), Qupull, Moncton, NR—D R Dewoif. pent, Marie Fleming, Pvilitaens, ‘Washington—Bendey, , Meady, Gardiner—Holyoke & Mu a Baylis, Provost, Safe : — Steamer M Stevens. Chance, Baltimere. Philadeiphia Steamer Ann Bliza Richard Sveamsnip brening Star, Wim; » Orleans, June. 1 with mdse and passengers, te Samew “A Ba Ber, The B deta r8 on the bar Ide MeLeod, an 86 3A, lon 86 08. ng Grahams Polley; Ht the . ed Narn. 16 miles W of webip Cabawba; ich, signalized @ Thomas Bott, from New Orieans for Po Peay prey " ra, mt mith pled OF oy ower tare (08 transport), Pennington, Alex. malra, Duom (0 @trameport), Carpenter, Fort rs, to U 8 Quartermaastor, : mee Bauks, Ship British Lion (of Windeor, NS), Mann, Liverpool, 40 th midee tos ney AC ‘cap ie Fro. (of Yar NB), Bott, Newport Inland. 42 dnyr. with raroad iren, to Boyd J Hi dave, lat 45, lon 2), saw bark Anna B Wilson, alee: Bhip Fawn, Nelson, Cardif, 6 daya, with Fallro Thos Dunbain on With light westerly nde Mb inat lat 42. owt spoke (rove Su.'ohw far Liverpool. alt w grene--cugriges Bark Bacrick (of London) 60%), 10 RM Bloman & entire paannge; stove onan Charotte & fi f 415 ‘Mo daya ont: Roth, Cardiff, 70 days, with Had heavy weaterly winds We with mart rage yoke wip Formosa (F) Ae, to May on ry irom Callwo jor Ko ak, tnt lat 29 08, kay 4d 16 whaleahip Jireb 2 3 Oliv “ Behr Kind. Matanzas i i bi aorceens tt fam |, Kate 7 Gen DFORD, June 16—Sid achr Heroine, C Ba in, asa Borage Suaica aisba bat Bea Robingon ff TO Hand’: do: Ives, Sehr (from Wareham). NYork; Arabella, Gordon, do. oe NEWPORT, June 17-—Arr sohra Fidelia. Gandy; Wm Raw id per, Robinens, and Twhmlrog. Gray. Philadelphia; Montes ee ‘Bau “e. ey. Craig, defor Dighton. echr Wm jens, Bis Baltimore. on cy febbten teers Rome ware fonoa ten scene, fre, ant at : . 3 ; achr Ade'ra : 1 Providence (and promeded - > Studley, Ratttmere for iphia Sea Foam. Qooraba, Beur Roan, Parry, Machiar, 19 dave. sere Doan thlin, doy Sehr Brown, Mechlaw 9 dave, York (and old for off Charleston’ Sobr Rena, Oudworth Wdays. Baltimore: 11th, Wm Butman, Bake Gui Hace peat aa Maar ay jn \e Behr Justina. Hootens, = bd v Potter; Caroling, Spalding; Martba Colina, Bonper; Bobr Crockett. ‘Rooklana, ‘Monteveu, Conk in, New Yoru: Quickstep. Avery, Bene Seatial Ateettes Paitioe Poiledaieinss ke ae jentral : : Sour ator ¥ ra We ter War, Crowell, Charleston Bar; 1S@, atiess, Van Sant M opeogag | Sid 7st} sehra M Tilton, Tilton, Philadelphia; 10th. J Tq ton, Redner. eer bark Rxpress, Habre, NYork. 7 SERA ENE m8, J Arr bri Ke & tig Bhi Facing opt data awnes. Clark. New raeun, th for re) PB rince Alfred, Hi! >, Wappo, M4 MT Eilsworth. gens Hunt port: scbra Angelia. Pinder, Newburyport: J Rartiett Rockhill; L 3 Levering, Corson: Auble. Knight: Bri Ti C W Locke, mi Saco, Ere, Coombs, do; Orawford, Lord, Portand: RH Daley, Saunders. Norwich; Clara Corson, Siymouth; 8 M Bhadliek arnold, Fall River! A H Maacbester, Howes, Port Roval, PORTLAND), Juve 16—Arr schr Ida Morton, Buckminster, York. Cid bark Manueia (fam) Moise, Montevideo; brig Burnbam Thornton Hampton Thh-cla beg Calmuch, Mavancas, PORTSMOUTH. June 15—Arr achre Nile, Hall, Elizabeth MB HeaR Ae Tet a tom, en June ra Seta Allen, Fork; 15th, Wm Wi son, Philadelphia ved PROVIDBNCF, June 27—Arr steamer Ospray, York: sere FG Smith, Anderson: and Moore, Hewitt, Phiadetpiia: Vol rev, and H Lewis, Taylor, Ritzabet Croton: Motto. Tr bble, N York. Lean, St Jobn, NR via NYork (ani Iogton. Steainer Ashland (UB transports, Pondrey, Washiugtes, tn bajlaat to U 8 Quartermaster, Steamer Title (U 8 transport). Bourne, Fortress Men- reermaster. 'W Brune. Foster Ba'timore. Bteamer Black Diamond. Mere tith. Philadelphia, Beamer 8 F Chetps, Brown. Phiisdelphia, Steamer Ospray. Aldrict, Providence, BELOW. Bark Ana Augusta (Br), Butler, from Liverpoel May 4. Feuer, Baltimore |W & 17h—Bteamers Joha Wright Baron, We Metropolis, la; Charger, Maas, Chie Thomas, Empire; phipe Rxoelsior, Caroline Neenith } ; B Wontten, Young; barks Martha's Vineyard. Hero, Sherwood. Drige Flera, Oo° jones; Werte, Paitison oven, foes, Row at Cyprus; sebra Marie. taut a, Hi: Nanti us, Pllabury; B'Peck, Susan. U8 Soran a Davis, NYork; sloope Viena, Davis, tn, Want shipe Vi oud Missieoyype sen IT—Arr sehr @ P Tartor, . Ph F wien, Rose, Phe is 12—Arr schra tts, Milla Vinal ae ee eu aus, Rai. Sea Miscellancous. 10th, achra Catawamieak, Hix. -Philade! abla; 11th. Billow, Srasuamr Evmrauna (Br), Capt Roskell, of the Inman | Emery, Washington: 131. W Kinball (naw), Orockeity Wine. sailed yesterday for Queenstown and Liverpoel. Sreamsuiy Vinarnia, Capt Grace, of the Cunard Guion Une, sated yesterday for Liverpool, Sreausuir Basen (Rus), Capt Meler, sailed yesterday for Southampton and Bremen. a Brey Consica. Capt LeMesurter, sailed yesterday for 8 Gro Wasmixeron, . A Rem Base Wenn Cat See ma srg Srmausuir Yazoo, Capt Couch, sailed yesterday for New Orteans. Snir Samcrt Durwina, before reported registe yd ions, waa bullt at Brunewicns Morin 189% frost wines Phila SALEM, June 15—Arr schra Jamen Logan, Smith. x D L Sturgis, Linixen, Ble 4elpnin; DK Arey. Wheeler, a: zabethport: Hudson, Cook, NY ‘MISCELLANEOU pas GOVERNMENT | LOAN 7 1$200,000,000, ‘This loan ts authorized by ect of Congress of March & 1804, which provides fer lis REDEMPTION 1N COIN, af any period not less than ten or morethan ferty years from ts date, at the pleasure of ihe government, F Until its redemption five per cent interest is 10 be paill semi-annually IM COIN. cal i Bubseriptions to the loan are received by the National Banke1n United States notes or in nuch currenoy or other funds as are taken by them on “eposit at par, | Iis exemption from State or local taxation adds from on@ to three rer cent per annum to ite vaiue, ; ‘The rate of interest on this loan, although bot five pal! cent in coin, is as mush greater in currency asthe differened Srorrsuax, A—, 625 tons, built at Belfast, Me, in has wold a4 $29,00. Sarr Evizasern. A2, 328 tons, built at Mattapoisett 5 us tlan atest Pu ot Maina from Marseilies for Naw York, Sander y wthe schr Jonn a uM Of jibboom. 4 malo masts sprang, and foretopgaliani mast carried a le Barc Cawapa, Calwell, from Baltimore for Valparaiso, be- fore re abandon: was uot insured. Cargo insured for $6000 in Baltimore aud $13,000 in New York. Bnro Isavors, from Trinidad, at Ba'timore 15th inst, had heavy weather on the passage, and arrived aking badly. Buia RH Kxiawt (Be), 229 ove, built at Portland, Me, 1 1646, bas been sold on private terate. fe Buc EA Reap, A2, 198 ona, built } pEMGE A Bean, B tome, built as Bootubay Im 1855 Lauxcnap—At Essex, recently. sohr On Surabom; aid sche Jeckiae 8 Suuborn: Burmbain - beth tons, built by Luke between the market value of currency and gold. 4 Dulit by Oliver for the Gloucester —— ‘98 to feet” Asa rule the five per cent specie securities of all solvent! governmentsare always par or above, ang currency nop funded In the national loan wil be worth fte face in golly Netice to Mariners. ALTE ce DePaRrwErr, ex IsuanD, June 18, 1964, } }OTICR TO PILOTS, Pilot will please observe that curing the time the hosp'tal — pip na auchor athe lower bar all renee m Key | besides paying a regular and liberal per centage to the eat, Nassau, a! a the Gu 2100, f —_ Its alain, Northern Brasil all the Wess india ielasos phew | holder. ' Ma de perth latitnde,-and from the West Coast of afri- wih be bearded {1 ‘the bospita! shi a JOHN SWINBURNE, MD, Health Oftcer. BRITISH GUAYANA-ALTERATION OF LIGHTS AT DEMARARA. hrpnocrarnte Orricr, anetaasrr,} 13, 1864. that the ts wt The authorized amount of this Joa ts two handred mie Moa dollars, The amount of subseriptions reported to the Treasury at Washington is over {$70,000,600 Budscriptions wi ve received by the Treasurer of the United States at Washington, and the Assistant Treasurert ‘at New York, Boston and Phitadelpnia, and by the Lowpon, Mav 1864. ym received at the Admiralt; have been made in the Tight De- marara, British Guarana. The light shown from the Lighthouse at the B side of en Waray We Tip aioe hr pee vent 1d be seen in ‘Sear weather irom s dis us Siabout 16 mite. wenn Enns rat 16 mile ‘The Lightveasei off the mouth of tue river tein $% fathome | First National Bank of New York. No. 4 Wall street, of whler, has only one mast aud bow exbibites Fixed Woive Becond National Bank of New York, Twenty-third street an@ Broadway. “Tigh Third Kational Ba: t. Also, that Bel Air Beacon has been removed. The Whi edge of the Bank on the B vide of the chauuel jm male RB by E of its former position, of Now York, No, 6 Nassau street. ‘The fea 27,08 the Wf udeent the channel has besa re gibsi=5 jaced by & wor, distamt about a mile from Buoy on the ‘Be aa it Black Buey lies ot t a Fourth National Bank of New York, 27 and 20 Pine s:rest, the Lighthouse in 14 feet at low water springs, on theedge | pirth ational Bankof X Gizth National Bank of Ni ‘Mintb National Bank of New York, 863 Broadway, There in ouly 10 feet at low water springs at the Detween the White ant Black Huey igable ohannele The windmilis and high tree at the W side of en: tional road way. '“E Targe Hed Buoy Hes'on the edge of the bank NW of the eoialienes ray a = — ; sieet HRW aseane Tic srllcn Froee tke Ligkth seaerinee! bears National Exchange Bank eat tat 5 eh a Pf de ed pa only Boyt rpc GRE ca earieie ites channel to the Fase: ver —— emagnrtie Variation 2 deg E in 1364, which are depositaries ef public movey, and all By command of their Lordships, GEO HENRY RICHARDS, Hydrographer. ‘THR RIFLEMAN'S SURVEVS. From the Straits Times April 16.) Phe following resul 's recent cruise is pnb. lished here for genema! tutormation = RICHARDRON ROCK—DURIAX STRAITS, RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS throughout the country (acting as agente of the Nationa Depositéty Banks), will furnish fnrther iaformation on age plication ai eee pins, it 8 danervus coral tock of small extent, lying off pose _—— jae Duria Ieiand, on wi e Ahip Hurry Puddeiisey, VER Cat Richardson, struck in May, 183, Tt bas 2h taihome nde A ct BA IR er on 1i at low water apring Uden, nd is about a cable's leagih fn extent. From it the Peak False Durian bears N 78 W, 2,26 miles, Rocky Islet 8 9B. 0.87 miles, ‘orth Brother N80 275 ritles, Midale Krother $67 B. 4:2 miles. & and be(ween it und the shore are from 7 to 10 $2.000.000 st COUNTY OF New YORK. Bubscriptions are hereby invited to a Loan of Two MIIlio@ Doliars, authorized by an ordinance of the Bourd of Supeg Wisors, approved by the Mayor Jume 19, 1364, entitied “Ap ALLANG TIKGA ISLAND—LINGA AND SINKEP CHANNELS, There having been some rocks lately reported in this 1o- cality, we made acamplete survey of theae islands, They consist of five small isles and some rocks above water, and are correctly desaribed in Horsburgh, page 207, The -cund- | Ordinance to provide for the precurement of Volunteers foe ings round them ave genera | rf ir. Not ‘ar from -—- rt mae ane eee the Armies of the Union, se part and parcel of the Quota of Tee pinnacle which uncovers at twotbtrds ebb. and on | the city and county of New York undor any future call of which the brigantine Bobtail Naz Capt Atkin, struek in May — 1863. ‘The rock ie about the sire of a ship's taunch at low | the President for men.” nd bas deep water all round it. hb i loss the tide 1a running strongiy there is no indication From it the South exureme of the Sonth Al Deara N 65 W, -S mil ad the left extres acini ; ‘The proper books for such sn b<criptions will be opened af ‘the Comptroller's office on and after Saturday, the 18th Island le just abut in by the right extre: it ‘the Middle ——= leiand. hens June, instant, and will remain open until the whole sum Ie correctiy described in Horabur th. pee 207, Prom i aball be taken, Bouth rity Ti Tislane bears re 6 milra. pong es ‘Capt Atking also reported # :ee! K of these isini however, was searched for in van. and as he on! having seen it, I presume be must mistaken some of the fi which exists in great quantities in these water, whieh 1t much resembies, Babscriders will be required to deposit with the Coun@® Treasurer at the Broadway Baak, within five days after em bering thetr subscriptions, she amount subscribed for by nde: this, ly reports SEABALLA OM, VARELEA 1LANR ck va “Sonia de site 42.8. ied of, as mentioned | them respectively, presen’ receipts for in Horsburgh, lat 04709 8, lon Ii 28.00 B. He oberwise — 7 ve ucocmpeaieand tt money te the Compirolier they will receive bonds of the county for equal amounts, Tedeemable on or before June f, 1966, with interest from the daie of payment, at the rate @t ix per cent per ansam. PR Our fellow citizens and ihe pu of ita St Thomas 16th alt, sebrs Ez Provinostown, from « crul-e (an Rixpab, of Provi from » Macy, oft I wit itaekaT dm ot of Chatam Tanta rs 1 fbiy Abia! Nye, of IB, wan at sa Jan 26, Int ¢ 008. lon lic generally are respects isco, ail weil bound west a th, aia “> | folly invited to cooperate with the Board of Supervisors 1 the benevolent and patrietic purpose of supplying the quote Bowsay, May 12—In port bark Coi Ledyard, Walla, for of mon from this county, om the call ef the President fos Mant Caren TH" — we Art 2) Goleonda, Purington, more mon for the army, soon to be made public, withow erwosd, The vesorting te a draft for that purpose, Action will net be wYok. taken to raise volunteers under the ordinance referred te. ; —=— Jacurt, June $—Tn port Startled Fawn _aAhaw, {a eubseribed 10 warraat the ma and (or N¥ork. "bid dr bei ecg Presse Winasy: | antl! « suMietent ae = com> MY brigan mittee in proceeding ter, Off 60 34,8 tine, supposed the 8 M he 1 oe from Kerk rsa Ley 8 MATTHEW T, BREENAR, Maura, May 28—11 bark Ji Dizon, from NY. Auta, May 28-—In port bark Jaaper, Dixon fork Onnyirien Grey or New Yous, Daranterst oF Fimamon, Comrmouy "a Orrice, June 18, 1864. COLLARS ™ meg white. neh JhaN 1d—I0 port berk Col'James Beott, from jweetser = a CAN ATEEL sit fable ling. just arr, to load for Providence, 4 ant. '—Emamelied, Amor’ Ned April 19, 1864, Matied on reoal ca yROSTOR, Jone i7—Arr 5 , 18 Nassau street, New York See Harper's or Leal. vast Fuster, trosene = he sndnns i a Bolles. Port Bwen; achr Mary Fi Grats Parent motpan. ra JF Wallace, Alien, NYork, Mia the only enes shaped to fit barks Thoma W iftnay: JO Kicked curve free from brea! rum polow Russiaa frigate Oslabi, the only collar it vette Vivine. Reale, from fom Pranctecot bark | nd Frey fram thowe lars 90 tate Ary aby Sim Ton, Mewes Car | Stamped™Gray's Pavent Me'sed Collar.” n rhe ae Jone Ss"Lowney arrea tv der, do; sobre Gracia OTIOR—COLUMDIA _COLLEGE.—T08 l, WY ork $9 students of Colum are fnvived 4 ebeeguies of Ancient Geography “ad e.e8, Montevideo: fora, Hopainn, and Ot disrespect will be pris to, his Tewalne Oy w jaceon Mondayevenin °F ‘oek, at the corner of Fortieth street and arent Grocer, Ten a Four ceuwich and Murray streets, Flour, Wines. Sugars, Molaane hised th every fam ly cheaper than any ou the Uoited States. One price cash house, Why Pertinent, 262 Greenwich street, reuil, corner Wigh and Murray sireeta b= Arr nokr SN Wann be Thrasher, shea © Loveriog Jones, and J Gorbam. |b ol r Borden Wr 1 W thorne, Beare June I< Are aliy Mimouri, Liverpool. OLB, June 16 PM—Arr ochre Thos Jevor iN