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a NEWS FROM THE PACIFIC, Affaire im New Zealand, the Sandwich Islands and the West Oea/.t of Mexico, Arrival of the Kedar and/| ac., a. AOA RO Etaa, ‘Advices from New Bealand of May 16 mention anotber repuive of tRe British jo an attack. upon the natives. One ‘undred Briiwe were killed and wounded, including several prominent officers. In another engagement the Ratives were worsted. » Sandwich Islands dates to June 13 state that the elec: thom for delegates there to the Constitutional Convention waa progressing quietly. The convention wil) propose the importation of coolies. Advices from Acapulco to Jone 29 say that the Freach garrison there ie on the best terms with the citi sens im the vicinity, Dut that all communication with the Antertor has been ent off, Manzanilie remains blockaded to al) bot Europoap ves- nels. A French frigate bad left to take possession of Gal ‘The Nevada Coustitutional Convention bave adopted a Bection favorable to the ational currency, Arrived, French storeship Rbine, from Acapulco. Business is more active. THE NAVY. ADDITIONAL FROM EQROPE. Hasty Retreat of the Danes from Alsen. BESCBIPTION OF SEMMES’ NEW ALABAMA. THE RECOGNITION és, ae. MOVEMENT, ry ‘The Conerd steamship Keaer, which left Liverpeo! at Swo o’clook op ihe afterncon of the 28th of June and Queenstown on the 29th, arrived at this pert early Yeoteréay morving. ‘The fnman steamship Etne, Captain MoGeigan, which eft Liverpool at three P. M. on the 29th and Queensto em the 30th of June, arrived at this port yesterday mor: img. The pews bas been anticipated mu all te main points Ear! Russel! went to Wiadsor June 29, and bad ap av- Gieoce of ine Queen. | The Edinburg, from Now York, passed Cape Clear at sleven o'clock on the morning of the 29th ult, ‘The Earl of Derby, speaking at meeting of bis Par Stashentary eupporters ic Louden on the Danish question, @atd tat to the part which he and those acting with bim Wrought they should take, is was considered right to deat with tho Danish quéstion by itself, aod not to mix Mup with the italian question, nor with the unbappy seternecine sirife which was now waging at the other The Naval Prisoners in Texas. ‘The following correspondence in re'ation to the officers Gnd nep of the navy vow beid as primouers by tho rebels tw Texas bas passed between the Mayor of Boston and ‘Secretary Welles it witi be seen that the Navy Depart ment bas made apavaihug eflurts to procure the reicase ora we — Bestor, Juse 25, 1864. To the Honorable Smonmtany ov Tax Navr— Sin—Permit me to call your atteutica to the condition of the officers and seamen of the payy Prisoners of war in Texas. While th misfortune to be captured on the Atlantic coast, iter a {snore contpement have been exchanged, those ip Texas “pave appareutly been left to weir fate, and hsv become almost hopeless of any aid from the govern- ment which they y have faithtulty served. ‘The elitnate side of tbe Atlantic. where fe i are now in bondage, so unlike that of thelr Northero homes, is severely affecting their con- The Dantsh War. stitutions, and justice and like require that immediate measures shell be taken for ‘bee reloure, Our conmunity has been much excited on the subjest, and a public meeting nAs recentiy been held in Bostou to cali. thegattention of the Secretary of War to the soldiers jo this Soathern country, Muy J not ask for your interest 40 debali of the pavel force, and that you will use len dest endeavors to have them exchanged also. We the teatimouy of some three who bave petite ‘tat there is a desire op the part of the Confederate au wD 1 0B the sud. CAPTURE OF THE ISLAND OF ALSSN BY THE FRUS- 814NS—BaStTY RETSKAT OF THE DANES, ETC, Lonpox, June 29, 1864, ‘The Pressians have captured the Island of Aisen, after wome fyb ting. ‘The Danes lost several guns, and embarked in haste. THE OOMING DKBATE ON THE DANISH QUESTION. ‘This subject is discussed io all the London papers of June 30. The London Nimes approves of Mr, Kinglake’ amendment. The question he pat to the House wap, ‘Is govervwens right wm deciding against war? Auswer yes ‘er no.” The opposition are bound to answer this ques. tion, because they mast Bot be allewed credit for de fending the honor of the oeuntry witaeut taking apy @chual respousibility on themeeives, THE LATEST NEWS. The Prussian losses im ali the operations against Alsen fre stated t bave been moderate. The attack of the Danish iron-ciad Kolf Krake was repulsed by the Pras. Sian batteries. A paval engagement off Heligoland was expected within afew days. A Yienna telegram says the allied Powors have de spatched a circular note to their respective represedta tives abroad, deciering that they no longer consider Wemecives bound by the concessions made by them at Ske Con erence, siuce peace has Dot Leen established Austria deciares, moreover, that she will henceforth PULfil her dutyas a German Power without regard to her on special invrest, The Américzn Quaesti: @aip, very truly your obed 2 Very Araly Yous Of LINCOLN, Mayor of Boston. REPLY OF RECRETARY WELLES. Navy Duranruest, Wasmincton. July 2, 1864, Sm—I bave veocived your letter of the 26th ultimo, calling attention to the condition of the otticers ard sea- men of the navy who are prisoners im Texas. Ibis de- partment bus done al! that it could to secure the of the officers apd seamen of the navy who Daye lopg imprisoned Texag The War Department is en- trusted with the matter of excbanges, and it was ouly for this department to keep beiore the Commissioner of Exchange the sase of . ur pival prisoners, and to ask bim to uso bis exestions on their bebaif. The atiention of the military auvborities has bean repeatedly drawn to the prolonged smaprisopmment of vhove who were so unfortu- Date az to be capiured:on the cost of Texas. We are ready avd bave offered to give equivalents for any of them that the authorities at Richmond would consent to felease, but for some reason or vtber such propositions have not been accepted. Very respectfully , GIDEON WELLES, Becretary of the Navy. ‘Bis Hovor F. W. Lurcoiy, Esq. , Mayor of Boston. Work of the Sanitary Comm jon in Virg: During May and June. ‘Wo append, by anthority of the officers of the Sanitary Commission; a'statement showing, as nearly as can gow be ascertained, the amiount of the gifte of the people w the soldiers, which have been distrinuted by them during the last six weeks. It canuot {ail to be of interest to all, ‘and to be convincing to apy and ali who may be curious w koow “whero the money goes to:’’— STATEMENT! OF DISUURSFMENTS DURING THE MONTES OF AY AND JUNE, 1864, POR THE RATIONAL FORCES IN VIRGINIA, Sapplies—Amourt paid May. June, Total. As $130,105 60 195 702 05 325,8u7 6B ‘The London Times of June 30 regards Gvant’s last movement as a practical admission of failure, and sub- Mts various considerations to show that his task ts as ditoul: as ever. & recognition of the Sout erp Staiea of America, which will no doubt be nume- veusly and infventially signed. for purchase of, « The Alabama. Distributioo—Kxpense: DESCRIPTION AND ARMAMENT OF BSEMNAB’ NEW | of, tucluding subsist- VaTKER, Paris (June 29) corresponieace of the Loudon News.} It is Got true, as reported vy the Tempe, that Captain Bommes in wo Parie, bo it in euid thet be'bas sant ior most of his officers, to give them tustructiors for the ar- mament of a pew ‘Alabama, of which he proposes sbortly to take she command. ‘The France, which seems to bave received special in- formation about this new ship, says that she is @ email, Deautifuily formed corvette, iron plated ineide, and pro- with powerful artillery. Captain Semmes bas or- dered tbree pivot gant capabie of throwing hollow pro- pon of one hundred and seventy, and solid proyect:ies two hundred acd twenty English pounds. Her crew, Fic In the old Alabama cousleted of one bundred and iy-two men, is to be augmented to one hundred and ence, transportation and compensation of over two hupdred Nef agents, forage for borses and materials Decessary for the work of agents... .. 15,150 17 Horses, wagons and bar- nese, amount putd for $1,755 43 Tranapo: tation — Char- tering 0( vessels, viz: nine steamers, two Ddarges, ove schooner, for various periods coal, loading, &o 712 20 24,162 37 1,882 98 33,088 41 45,193 21 22,204 55 27,337 76 seventy two. ‘Total. $194,144 41 226,20: 75 aw,sve 19 ‘The France of June 29 says that these details are posi. | Estim: ue tive t does pot know im what port the pew ship will be additions! ysuiica contributed to the Commission and ts sued to thearmy in Southern Virginia... armed, but it believes that no su from putting to sea, The Englieh Aboli sts and the War. BRITISU AID FOR EMANCIPATED NKGROES—A DBLE- @47R PROM SECRETARY CHASE AND REPORTS SHBRMAN IN eon ae Bre. can prevent it 20,000 00 42,488 37 The entire expenditure for the whole work of the Com it London Times, June missioa, East, South and West, was, !p May, $262,898 77, Last evening & sumerous ay assembled at the in June, $252,276 87. Total for two months, $525,474 54. Fesidevce of Mr. Samus! Gurocy, MP 26 Prince’ Tt sbould be considered tbat during acampai rec gale, to meet and hear a statement from Levi Com &@ member of the Society of Fr: in America, relati to the condition of the freed siaves who have escaped to terized by the trequeocy of its chunge of buse, the reia- tive cost of trapsporiton la much increased. The singie fvem of charter of vessels (owing to the ecarcity of ° the federal lives. Hesices the bost and }, the com dium sized craft, growing out of claims for government y included Lord Alfred Churchill, M. P., Mr. Charles | service) necessarily becomes of itself a very large one. .M P., the Hon. A. Kinoaird, M.P., Mr Gregson, | It may be noticed tbat the aimount of supplies con I. P., Mr. J B Braithwatte, the Rev’ S. Srowther, Bishop of the Niger; Mr Backhouse, the Kev. Alexan- er Kaleigh, the Rev. Dr. Brand, Mr. Heury Cristy, Mr tributed to the Commission in kind, during Juve, was but about — the value of similar contribut: fo May. Payne, Mr. McKeil, of Liberia, Mr Fry, Mr. R. Smith, | the tressary, Dr. J. Waddington, Or F, Tomkins, Mr. Martyn Wood, Mr Owing to the pressing cali for anti-scorbuties, the Cem ia. Sergeant Parry, Mr. T. B. Smith- | miesium ave recently issued very largely of 'vewet.bie aighton, Mr F. W. Chesson, ihe Rev. J. Ourwen, Kev. Kenety’ Mre Barclay, Mr. Revert Al- end several other ladies <a Lace resem Levi Coflin's ereden rom Secretary Chase ond eave tmporiem persons tm Aimerice, weve reed, ane ‘Coffin stated the object of bn wmiesion to ue country. food, #8 ia shown by the ‘olldwing list of suppes or, Canued Louitoes, 207.126 pounds 108 y over tons); pedfroit, 15,060 pousde, ‘canned jellies, 614 pounds Oeoet ene meas oe Sica to 4s ied. towmaroes, Ned “cabbage, 1106, ‘The Wertern Freedma! id Commiss.on estab. ; gallons; Sauerkrout, Bebed about the beginn! fot 1863 for the Durrcae of | 16,216 galicns; fresb ovions, 100 barrels, potatoes, 70 bar @esietivg both iow and spiritual of view | reis, cvied apples, 242 barrols; otner dried fruit, 82 We vegroes who beve aud been sei uy tr Darrela; lemons, 301 — portable lemonade, 2,400 Qhew -outbera masters into the federal nny ‘The condi- | boxes: oranges, 25 ‘Wwon of those poor creatures te described as quite beart This includes the Wot (distributes on the 3d fnat., which reading. The fol following 18 an extract from a letter writ- fea st Vicksburg by ove of the society's agents:—When General Sherman was returning from his yy he reached the men 'n the'trenches in time for their Inde. pendence Day sinner. Dur ng the ten days of July now or vegeuabien have been proportionately than bitherto, Three stesmers and a barge army with an aggregate cargo Of over 6.000 barrels of vegetables and delicacios. Gatty in Every precaution bas beeo taken ws the Commission to teed wot yet arrived. Imsore an accurate, comprehensive partial distri. @aked. A taryer bution of their Precious Calrbelboes c ‘ne aietary of ome 801 the arm: Grecers were Grant bas always highly rth the werk, remnants uw a slay: and iy phy tee! ordering adi tranaporta- Misbed for Lor tom to enable the Commission trains to go out at once to of old the front, and as pear tbe wrenches poor rc pes ben BU baling cotte: Of distribution bas been to send viesity to them ‘Corps or division eommanders gumber of the relief agents of the Commission. every yreat movement com = desvt detailed Degroes. ‘wagous (0 the reer of their treaches, ferent porte ore for want of turn ober ‘The enthusiasm is alw from trom suficieotly: are. enti pope lly tattered and qi 17 i or two bundres and fifty came in who bad been ingrid food fer our months ‘The rebela hud destroyed ali they pos- | coffee gered ue woman bad ber ebild shot in ber arms. | baustion. brought in by the federal vol- | and @ Dot suiticient to’mest the de | sion rienoe aud Mr. Coffin bas devoved several years to the work of sickness and mortality rates would inevitably ‘ncrense Debug the vegroes, and since the association which be | uniess the ex: Bex come ever to commend bas been (urmed be bas been | brought rapidiy oder auamit to the reed eegroes a very large quantity @f clothing aud viber goods, with many thousands of schoo! buoks, Bivies, ke, bes: @ large aumber of ages, AC.. involving An Outlay of about $30,000. Coffin urgepily appeals to the Kugtish peopie for peip 00 carry 6 the goud work. Ope ef the cnet ty of (hie AesoCIBLION 18 Lo piace the Degroes in & Suen © carn their own liviog, \astead of being de Pendent upou vtbers’ charity. It was announced shat a Provious meting had desu beld at [i dence, which was atiouded by Mr. Br} m9 Forster, MP, the Hou, Nev. Baptist Noo, roan Hall, ibe Rey. W. Brock and many other thie euiial gentlemen, and that at chia moeting & provienivary commition was formed, with dir Samuel vurney a6 tres. gorer, aud Dr. Tomkins and Mr. F. W Cheeao as honor. able seo @iaries After sundry abort addresses (rom Mr. Charles Buxton, Whe Rey. Samuel Crowther (1be cowred Bishop eect) wr Bevan Braithwaite, Mr. Henry Ubciaty, others, it was resolved tbat Fag should be Geoee, with Sir Foweli Buxton as chairman, 10 assist in be cary img out Of this most bevevolent undertaking. The Prise Ring. BERNAK SERIOUSLY INJUBED BY 4 RAIL- noaD font to tbe army e sulficient every man a daily ration of ya The above liste wiil show the prineipa: articies distributed, The quantities stated do Bot, however, show the eatire issues to date, as ail the A complete report of this work time to the pubiie, whose yers. Brae or New Yora, Comrmorien’s Ornice, Amant, July @, 1864, In reply to pumerous ‘inquiries {rom nesesgors the Comptroler takes tue method of giving (he intormation asked for— 1. No person can be taxed for stocks of the United Btates beld by bim. 2 the state backs are to be taxed for the full amouns Of Uneir capiial without regard to tbe pature of Tities in which may be invested, Ve made from deductions can he capital for United States stocks held by tional banks camnet be taxed; but bh an. kpoder Dk 18 to be taxed for the ‘Scaouat of 9 BLOCK, a8 80 MUCH persobal where the bewk is Wwoated. Rach Jew be keep @ worrect liat of ite stockbolders, with the amount of stock oS core toon wo exbibit the same 10 avy aspensor when requested s0 to do. 4UCIUS HOB. KOB.NBON, Comptroiier. A Charch Pest eyed by La Lightaing. a 0ourrA, Me., July 12, 1964 The Orthodox chore in this’ pisec wae strusk by light. bing lagt night and entirety dep'royed. ‘The logs on the betiding te twens,?-tme thoeeand doflars, the organ of the ohuren thre? Showeand dollars. 1he former was tnsored for three thow:adé dollars asd bbe Latiay fur ane thousand doliarr, ; REBEL ACCOUNTS FROM GEORGIA. sults, The numer of i jen wer than me eres baste sa apuarod haw grown ‘‘beaptiully leas,” or pain- wt a tt seems conteat with heavy Pernice daily, the monotony of waicd is relievea in pure by a tively artili vet of two hours every b. ny. The result ter, luke the spelling of Charles- ety 205 ered ve of dsetsive eteois alt hee featerday evenig @ sharp engagement occur tween (be evem skitmieers and General Cheatham’s. ‘The later were finally forced back some distance, after the enemys bad ben veinforcea almost to # lve of batile This morning the enemy opened fire upon oor works from a battery pivuted upou the noted Patd Hill, w front of General Bate’a position. Swett's battery replied ancien 1) theta by @ fow accurate shots, effectually 5) enemy's fire, apd, i w thought, dismounted eome of tueir guos. Lieutenant V. H steele, of Swett’s Dattery, received 4 painiul, Dat not dangerous, wound iu the bead Lhis4norn- ing. 16 i9 thought be wiil soon be able'tor duty. Lieutenant W. J. Keanedy,.of Company A, Twentieth Tenuessee, jOat atbumb yeslerduy reg a fragment of soeih Captian Will bwing, of same company aud regi- mevt, received a {rightiul dap toe left ieg from & Jarge (ragment of tbe same shell. ‘The beg was ampotiied below the kne last might: fle 6! doing weil, but weak from the lows of blood, The services in the fisid of model officer aud ¢i¢vated geniléman are lost to our Cause. ‘The protracted proximity of the two hostile armies, and jamiharicy with scenes of danger, together with we. actual dariog which distinguishes ibe Southern soldi and Paget DAV produces a state of reckiessness, umount: ing to nce and contempt for danger, which is pono destructive to life, Casualties ocour almost daily and-hourly, which might be avuided. An order on the subject was issued yesterday moroimg by General Bate, {Dos only requesting, but requiring savordioate commau- ‘ders wo restrain their aien from exposing themseives, Operations of Keny’ # Division—Federat Cavairy-ybevera Magagement at Me- Alco’s bridge. In ‘Nuax Manmerra, Ga., Jone 24, 1864. Yost passed without rain, abd tiis moruing tbe sun has risen in unclonded splendor, bringing Joy to tle bearts of thousands of weary soldiers, whore garments bave been Jor days—yes, wecks—saturated with wuler, and bedaubed api bespatlered with Georgia soi! Notwithstanding the continued-rain and muddy roads movements and changes of position Dave been onstantiy going on here in the army. On the 20th inet. wo sivi- Sious—kelly’s and Maruip’s—aud oue dri hame’—ol our cavalry, went arouad to. she leit 4 rear of Sborman's army, st was said, hure 4 brigade of Yankee cavairy statioued at MoAsee’s bridge = We suceeded in getting to the right piace, when the enemy— Minty’s brigade—was vigorously atiacked by Williams? and a portion of Avderavs'e brigade. After a brief bu: sharp conflict thé enemy was driven from the field, Haun n’s brigade having come up auc at. tacked them on the flank. The Yaukees tought deape- rately and fell back siowly, with what loss we conid aot ascertain, they carried off their wounded and wany of their dead. To ope who was an ‘eye witness,” but don't pretend to be au adept iu the art of war, it seemed very blrance that the Whole Yaukee foros was ot roubded and captured, Diorell’s brigade was druwn up Stew hundred yards (rom aban full view of the batito field, with Martin’s whole division immediately in the rear, and a large portion of Andeisen’s vrigude uear by, not engaged at ail, This is one of the bet figoune bri gades whe Yeukeos bave, part of thew being regulars, Aud tw bave captured or routed it would bave added a Diight feather to tho plume et the sueceseful beso ac compishing the feat, Colonel brigade would doubiiess_ have gust e taken part | in the figbt, as this is commant ital which @ per.jon of them aod thrashed so sound’y. at» sparta, Colonel Minty is one of the officers m the fede y up’? may count ou having us driven from his trat ;osition, Geveral Martin's division Was ordered up, aod, wo understand. fost -eyers) mea of Alieo’s brigade. brigadier Alien had tis horse shot, The Eighth Conteder: nd Filth Georgia, of Anderson's brigade, Jost several killed and wounded Wo Kentucky brigade lost reyeral good s The Georgia is a regiment just up from tbe bever ina Agbt before, BeCause of their new cloves and ‘want of experiouce tbey are called the “new bes), 4 are gratified (0 siate that in this first Drorh with t coats there was no discouat on the “uew issue,’ part of the regiment that was engaged behaviug tke ‘Yeterans. Jt will perbaps always romain a mystory, unexplained, why this sucrilice of several good Southyri solcj6re to no vod purpose whiter When the rich prize was appa rently within our grasp why w © requ red to aft idly vr) by ou gar hordes and aco it pass easly away, ie ques. ton thé soldiers do not understand e went simply to kill @ few Yanks. aplure pe. Suen apd make them change their encampment, the object of the expe. pition wus accomplished, at the sacrilice of about seveuty valuable Southern soldiers, killed and wounded. If tne expedition was for any other purpose it was a failure. We are now vceupyiug @ position on the right of Lor- wg’s Corp?, quietly waiting for something Lo torn um The Wankees are wot far off, having burved « mili near MeAfee's last night. They are now abelling our iniausry on Kenesaw Mountain, A Prophesy—' Med?—The Capture of Atlanta Opening Cna ton iy) Savannah—A Eattle imimt- men * [From the Atlanta Appeal, June 25 In 1960 & prominent journalist in this at that time predictedsthat the last and decisive battle of the war would be fought near the Chattahoocvee river, In the spring of 1863 4 distinguished general, then on bis way to Vicksburg, made iho sume prediction, It was not pe- lieved by the public. Those who, sitée that period, have been adding to their gains by speculation and ex tortion, could not believe 1 then, und treited it as the dreamings of @ 200 imaginative brain But tunes have changed, Part of the prediction has been yoritled. Tne | evemy are thundering at our gates. The Hotspurs of the | past bave become the Tribulation Trepids of ine present, They tear that their rickes wil meii ia ther grasp. ‘The army and its leader woes not work fast enough to them. Alas, for (be demoratizi afuence of sud. den wealth. ‘The seat of government, Richmond, is the prize which | iy the Lincoin government is vow striving to obtaly, !bey have sent a choseo ieader, whore chet merit is ob=t acy, to accomplieh iis capture. But while we believe Ubat ibe possession of Richmond 1 their primary vnject, we afe of the frm opition that the fail ot Aifunta (x secondary to it. With Atlanta in theis bands, they feel able to take UbaMeston, aud, marchiog into North (aro lina, bem Lee in Virgmia. Li they ‘aii io capture Atianta they will hold Joboston and his army iu check, and p vYent the reinforcement o! Geverai Lee The enemy thik by the capture of Atinnta that Charleston and Savannah will Dot only fail into ther bands ap easy prey, but that Columbus/teima, Mont. gowery and Mobile will aiso be ip their pussess-ou, them coritrol of the couuiry trom New (rieans (ot 7, and we bave the ulmost coufidesce im the result, it 6 highly probable that it will bo the imei contest of the war. If the evemy aucceed the war is .vdeiinitely pro- tracted. It reste with the peopie to make it the mert decisive Daitieo! the war Let them actcherrfully ana hepe. fully, ly and nobly. The troops under Gene- Fai Johnston are worn down physically but vot mor- they bare nae. frops t© bud fortifications, if Geveral Johnston needs (bem. No ope should m ur or cowplata, Ali classes should noite ip supplying tbe army with vegetabies. ip your gerdens send their products forward. it important that the health of tbe army should be maiotained trust that in this trying boar seifeb Dees wili be forgotten and avarice uDEDown, Ma le Basvae—Haroes.—On Thareday, July 7, by the Rev. Mr. J, W. Barm to Mise Mant Harpers, ony. Diwey.—Om Tuesday, Juiy 6, by the Rey. cw. oitao, Jeu & A. Kifinivas to Fe AN ‘aaugh: bg et? ue ‘S. Dismey, 2!) of thts ety. tuetaay, July 5, by the Rew’ Ly bigs at St. Joseph's Chore, Ganges Pas MPBELL, both of this city. s.—Ou Tuesday, July 12, at the resi dence of be Rew 68. H Weston, ayorew J. Prasovy, of Kew London, Lenm, to Extzaneru J, Gouvor, of this city. Winsor} Simone. —On Tuesday, July 12, at ‘Trinity ¢bare the Rev. Lawrence A Mille, rector of Brooklyn M:. Jous A. Witmou, of this » to Migs Amma M., daugbrer of the iate Benjamin 8. onsen, of Rienmond, Staten 'alaad Basxwar.—On Thursday, July 7, a the beada’ bed the Army of the Yotomec, | -ntenect suerman Du Wier Bemawan, Second United States cavairy, of De. S. D. Beekman ant great grandson of Colne! William Barber and the ate George C.iuton, Vice President of the United Staten, aged 29 yenrs. ‘Phe rolntives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the f from frinity ebureb, on Thursday merniog, at ten « k, without further notice. Hie rematoe will be Laken to irwity emetery for iter men! a On Toesday, July 12, Wuusam Born, aged 65 yeat, Tue (riende ef the famHy, and ihoe of bis room, Peter and Jobn Ci Are respecttuily invited to atyend the funeral, from hi late roe aenos, 2 Weat Twenty sixth street, oo Thursday aftero Broray.—On Tuesday, | Baoruy, aged 17, son of Jobe ‘ana Batives of county Weatmeach, Trelaue, ‘The {riends and reiattyes of the tamily are wi tgp A tuvited t@ attend the funeral, from tne residence ‘284 Weat Thisty-trst street alters Ades eg remaine wit) be takon to (al- wary Cams eee Rien, woe eee Brown, agra mootbs and raise Henry T. and Priscilla M. pag hy Did our babe adien, Mever wd hie emiling face to viet a ihe Of thie earth ha hd invited to attend she funeral, ibis (Wednesday) rea, the resideuce at two e/eloek; (rom the ‘of bie parents, N Jott treet Cork and Kerry papers s yd Monday evening, July 11, Davin Cava- sheJamily are ey) tat. breoty |W arts {Wesinenday) "alter Birect, Will y ( itermosa; 06 three o’elock, “2 Coscnovs.—On Tuesday, July 12, of croup, Josera P. Cosanove, eos of Wiliam apd Mary Coagrove, aged 10 months and 1 day, The funeral! will take uo piase this (Wednesday) afterpoon, at two o'clock, trom the residence of bis parente, No 318 West Niectecuth street, Dublin and Liverpool papers please Danuna —Oo tng Seg ag 12 Ceaneate Darina, son of William a. Darl Sub year of big age, anda student of va ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from his fatter’s residence, No. 9 Kaat Forty-first street, on Friday afternoon, at saree eh ‘New Haven papers please copy. Deviun.—At Jamaica, Long isiand, on Monday, July it, Win.uam Devs, in bis 57th year. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral,on Thursday afternoop, at two o'clock, trom hia late residevoe, and from the Pres- byterian church, Jamaica, at three O'clock, without fur- ther invitation. Vonneity.—On Tuesday, July 12, after a short but fevere iliness, Mrs. CATHARINE DONNELLY, a Dative of parieh of Bergh, towniand of Drumster, county Tyrove, Ireland, in the 48th year of her age. The (riends aid acquaintances’ of the family are re spect(ully requested tu attend the faneral, from her jate residence, No. 1 sixth sireet, this (Wednesday) after- noon. at two o'clock. Her remains will be taken to Calvary Cemotery, Deay.—Ou Monday, July 11, Newncry Duws, son of Charies\v and dlarthe Dunn, aged 13 years, 3 muntha ! services will be held in the Norfolk street Methodist Fpiscopal church tbis (Wednesday) morning, at half-past aine o’ciock, The remaina will be taken w Rye for ipterment. ELY,—At sea, 08 Saturday, Jnly 9, on passage from St. Augustine, Fis., kana B, Exy, sou of 'B, G. and C. Me iy, aged 24 years and 27 ane FRrasen.—On Moud morning, July 11, Tum 1., youngeat Whugther’ st the ante siéeaih Fraser, ‘aged 22 yours, veral services at her late residence, Fiftieth atreet, Grst house west of Sixth avenue, this (Weduesday) morn- Ing, ut eleven o'clock, In Berne, Switzeriand, on Thursday, June 16, Be Goxix, in the £21 year of bis age, San Francisco papers please copy. On Tuesday, July 12, after @ tedious illness, w the 69ta year of his age, formerly of the vity of Dublin, Ireland The friends and acquaintances are respectfully sogived tc aliend she fanera) irom his !aie residence, avenue, on Thursday morning. at ba! to Sb. Michael's chureh, West Thirty- a requiem mace wii be offered ap for soul. and from thence to C Kenxy,—On Sunday, May Ayre inflammation of the longs, alter three di Hines. Epwant Keyxy, a ative of county Wexford, ireland, lately a resident of New York, aged 27 years. May hiz sou! rest in peace, Laroncr,—On Monday evening, July 11, Cnanws BE La- voxGs, youngest child of isaac and the late. Maria La- it 412 years, 10 mouths and 25 days ral will take place (rom his late residence, No. d pireet, Unis (Woduesday) morning, at’ ton Lrrocrasun.—1n “this ‘city,’ on Tuettey, July 12, Av- SOMTE LRTOURSBUR, 1a Che Seka year of his age. Notics of the (unerabiwili begivea in, to-morrow's pa- At No, 47 Bieks street,’ Rrooklyn, om Tuesdays . Many Jaxm, younvest danghter of George and Aula Long, aged} year and 2 days, The faneral wil} take place this (Wedabsday) afternoon, at four ¢ ys nm Tueaday, July 22, 28th year of his age. 1 and relatives Of the family are invited to rl, from hig late reidence, No. 128 Box. reday ast one o'clack. fter a lin- » Dennis Lynen, in the. afternoon, at bi gering ged 48 years. The {reds of ibe famjtyand th ¢ of, ber, sona, John and Thomas, ure resp fed. to attend the fund ral, frown bor late resilience, 315 Broome streot, on Thurs- day. aGernoom, at hai(-pasy ope v’eloek. On Tuesdsy, Juiy 12, WinaM) MURRAY, son mand Ay Murray, ged 1 year, 4 months and 2 saya ihe remains willbe taken to Calvary Cemetery, tbia (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the Fes! Aence ot his bereaved parents, No 5u6 Second —On Tuesdays daty 12, from_ the cbived July 9 on the Hudson River Railroad, Lasiy ia, A Hell paQeEbe county Auwim, ireland, ars, es and (riends are respectfully invited to.aty tend the J, this (Wednesday) atternoon, at half. Part Meorcioek, from bis late residence, Eleventh ave. Lue, between Forty sixth and forty reventh streets. MoNamara,—Suddenty, op Saturday eveoing, July 9, of paralysis, Preven M ARA. Aged 73.years, eral will cake placefrom his late residence, 185 rd street, Williamsburg, this (Wednesday) after: 1 two o'clock. The friends of tho family, and of and sons Int @ and 7. C. tad 40 attend without farther invitation. july 12, age. © oF the foneral tn to-morrow's paper. ay 4 1 Mrs, Eizaxorn Nowiay, widow of George Nowian. The (riends of the family, a nth W., abd jot her brother. Dantel tend tne {unera!, "ber son, Thomas eury. are respactfolly from the residence of her won, No. 213 Hast Filty-Grel Bireet, betwoen, Second and Tuitd avenucs, this (Wednesiay) sfernoon, at half past three o'clock, Her. romaws-will be interred in St. Patrick's ebnreh yard, Prince stress, Caxiey.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, July 11, Warutaw F., eldest soo of the jate Robert 5. aud Mary K. Oakley, aged 26 years avd 11 wonths. nerai eervioes at tue Clinton enue, Congregational vennies, Brook. (Wedneeday) afternoon , a Unred O'ch-ce kev, S. J., 00, Modday,suly 11, Jory and Catharine Reese, aged 11 yours lyn, th ide ohtrven wad friends. also the members of Her man Lodge, No. 268, 1°. the faueral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from phe regidence of hie parents, No. 120 Meadow street, Hoboken. Interment at Uobokea Cemetery aevon [oF mierment, onday evening, July 11, of inflammation on tos, only daughscr of Alexacder id, aged 4 vears, } month ont 7 da Mouro pot for ber whose sarthly rave is o'er, not dead, Dui gove before. ives atid (riends of thetamily are reavectfully ; end the funeral. ftom the residence of her parents, No. 239 West Twenty-ninth strect, this edtesday) allernoon, attwe o'clock, withoul further e. Rooxry,—At Whitestowe. 1, 1., om Tuesday, July 12, Jaxer, wife of James Rooney, ip the Qlet your of er age. The relatives aad friends, also the members of Pacific Lodge, Ne . F. and'A.M., are invited to aitend the funeral, [rom ber late residewce, at Whitestone, i. 1, ea Voarsaay morving, at ten o'clock, The remains tone interred in Greenwood Cemetery. Stagoe jenve Flushing | for Whitestone at nine o'clock AM. avwoor.—On Friday, July 1, Harrie, only daughter of Seymour, aged 3 years, 11 mouths aad xp. —Om Tuesday fal iieens,4 which she bore ra, L relict of Charles Wayland, aged 75 Waray, 2 native of Bath, Sugian ives of the fain \y are reapectfuily Invited to atteud tho frneral, ‘rom her fate residence, 166 Clermont Aveaue, corner ‘of Wileughby avoaue, Brook. lye, on Thurs ate stveraecs, three o'clock. ur.—At Finshing, on Tuesday, omy 12, Jane B. Wroaet, youngest daughter of Samuel Wright, aged 17 years, 9 months and 27 days, ‘The reiatives and i Sema Ne are invited to attend the funeral. ou Thursday, from the residepoe of ber parents, im Washington street, near Prince, Fiusbing, L. 1. Port of New aerk, daly 1m 1864, OLEARR ‘ARED, cla (Br), Mocaw (Colom ian), Van Ni jechecs, Robiuscs, Baa Whitney, London—E RK Morgan. amine, Sydney, CB, op, Stewart, New Orleanse—Tupper & Bere Enoch Benner, Benner, Monteviieo—H D Brookman aCo Mark Alex Ob}ndow (Rus), Artmann, Matamoros—Punch, Mejnek o yvae vai, Bark Amy (Br), Davemer, Miramieh!. NB—Geo ¥ Bulley. Bore Heitadent ore} Brig Auna Bella a Keer, fon on—Johe Jocuson & 2 Co, Brig Matilde ( Fi ek (Dan), Meincke & ), Them pron. amoros -T. de Babiere. le (Br), Doug. Harbor Grace, NF~H JAC Brig Celestina, Fiekrit, Wilnington=-Prek & Chured. Brig J itty Tracy. Bilzabethport=} @ Brodsbaw, Bor Carmeiia (Daten), N DuFeeoa—Dovale & Co. Sebr Rossway (hr), Mckay, Ponte—D K Dewoif, Sehr Evusior (Br), Albury, Rlonthern—W_ A Albury, Sehr Liadem (Br). Rewling Cornwallit<D K Dewoit Bene Kipuls, Huebinge, Pers Rov) M Blaby 4 Ca, Bohr J 8 Spatford. ——=.'rort hr B Bro in, Ch Beir iio per. Bebe Jou Smith, OREO A febr HD int Berlin—a' Haveus Sear BM Browing, sisclmsn, Maurice Kiver, Delma © Ha seas ‘M Bayles, Toompson, Philadeipbia—Vao Brant & , Banta pas Marte “Hansen, ParamFunch, 2 he Nelen me ph ia—| ir ‘ton. bebr esenatey tas “Bilabeitpar Jed Fry Bohr Wiohara Biicabethport—M. a mS aa Finch, South Amboy—I B a r m boy — Ben Camilia, , Bastport—J Boynton’ ry Bebr Bidorsdo, Boruom fear a alist. Boston—J C Day! nt brasive, Jonea en epimers es irae ‘Ong wu ton: ae a r pr Laverpeat ana Quesnstorrs and A. M., are juyited to attend | <s hails from Kennebun ‘hatte rc then nerd. June 29, at5 PM, the burgh passed Queensor's. bow 4 EB: Seth, 3:4d wea Oa Pantha hock, Yanwod steamship Virginia, bonnd E LAvmar, Carver, Matanzas, 14 days, with sugar, to Carver hase. 4 Ee » Hanaen, Bi Janeiro, @ days, with waish, 6 y ieee, ool, 10. J F Whitney & oe. Cardenas 1d dave. with molasses, jin reyelapin’ ss ‘3 * Langan, CB, 21 days, petieeee terse tac v2 fir; ¢ Kooks 8 ry, Burns, Lingad, 16 days, with coal, te iar Castle 8%, Thompson, Schooner Pond,OB, with 1'P wat ag he w Galan’ tbr), Mason, Pictou, 25 days, with coal to master, rig Catharine Elizabethport for Salem. pene Amy Werner Ripettecrs NE trat ‘Yabaco, i. Ae dae, Ago r bg fon peony ‘Governor's i ‘Her: ir), a ern a bor it i dap le fruit, togaines Donsias. Schr Lane (Br), Strain, Baracoa, 1 anys, with raft, to J &T Pearsa), fear “Zigeaig (ot at Baker, Cat Inland 10 days, with nee to George ows 4, 14 days, with frujt, to captured by the rebel steam. ded for $6XN. Good Will (of Nassau), Roberts, Dunmoretown, 9 a Sion lex, to mastel nd ke ia ¢ “eat Parr, Windaor, iid 15 days, with plaster, er. Baltimore, § days. =o Jar Boston, Ouioman Billings, Eiizabeth) ne pi, port for haw re Beard, ty is iter Cham; ad ©. Bellows, bethport for New Haven. Bene Gherabe Batley, Bath, 7 Rebr A J Dyer. Rogers, J i eabara. 1 daye Schr Crusoe, elise, Machi i Schr Pennsyivan: jarner HKo-toa, Scur Sallie Smith, Perry, Fall Maver. Schr Eitza Leland, Merchant. New Bebr & M Welles. Kel-ey Hartfora. Schr Omef, Horton. Bi ven. Beir: Davidson, Ketchum, Port Ewen for Fall River, Kenduskeng, Mitchell.:Roadout tor Boston. Bent Relooo Heron Gesrae Rondout for Boston, Alvarado, Alien Rondout for Boston, ' Bieamer M Btev Bteawwer Kristol teainar Viciean htladetph -Bioamer Montvor. Jones. Philadelpnia. fionmor Deterreres-Asnsnore.Pyenton: Bieamer Kingiaker, Is Feeriasoens Dial Persia, Holm, Cronsisee Mey 21, te Wm Roper & ‘One bark and one brie. UUtn—Steamship, Aritannia, ship Monareh of the barks Lettice Caxbari be Copan Tunaibal Bion, Bo! de Gloria; br. r, AH Patterson, At ‘i Uvo, selire icra abet yeas, Bae Eltjah Sbeudon Yankee Doodle Sea Ranger, Caroline & Ke Bird, Tunis Depe bests hepeaiiaaed ‘Wind at sunset, SW, ppg ng ous. mx. Graham, hence tor New Or- | steamer Florida, was.e mew ves wilt and owned im ‘Philadelphia, ts Tater. Alm, Ste iwsate a caie aes 872 tons, built of tron, with two enj rae power, was sold af action at Boston no wee ¥ Weld. for 000, 16 said to be @ total amount Feallved for her apd her cargo, Bavx Gregwiixo, Everett, from Philadeiphte for Prnss cola. burnt b; rebel stenther Viorida, was bu kat Brone H Kimbauy Barx Gen Berry, pound to Fortress, Monroe, rat, the revel. sesmer Florida, was built.ab Georgetows in dros an, oxperienced very 4 88W winds near the eptire: pastage: tomt toretopgaliantmnuat ‘a Banx Zxuuna, Shack/ord, from Matanzas for New York. Fobabl: burnt by the rebel’ steancer Fl rida 1s owned in Which was old a few auys agg, will be over $OQU,000, wick, Me, tp abu where ube was owned by J and was 549 tond register, Minined Ob ace eteonedse Banx Wawrwoxry (Br), Hiton.at Providence from Ar sud the vense! tx in a-very leaky condition, m: feet of water in 24 honra “port, Me, where abe wad Dullt fu 186% registers 3:9 tous, and taica Alig, Banx Gon-oxpa (whaler), Winslow, from. Taleabuan April 14 of and (or New Bedford, burnt by tue rebel steater Plor.da, was 351 tons reg ster, Scyw Mancanet ¥ Davis, West. from Port Royal, 80, for NewYork, burac by the revel steamer Florida, was ba! Belieport, LI, in 1854, was 270tons register, rated A: owned im thin city, A Scar belonging to St John, NB, omy. loaded, went e on Tharsday night on Middle Lede, Wood's Hole, etecs got oll 10th. apyarenely, withgut aniach ‘and now lies Bt the wharf, Wood's Bole, A Scam of \shtona, 6years old, built at Resex, Ct, has deen soki at $009, A Scun of £2 tons, 6 years old, Dulit at Stated Island, has Been sold at $400) Notice to Mariners. Randeicie corpora. ton 0 caus the Sein Midi Lightverseiaa be. moved tu or about the 20:b @f Jul: wk pe cables to the north- we. twardof hor Further information wil be published asseon as the Ligat- Vessel aba!) huve bees moved, ‘Be order. F, B. BERTON, Seeretary. RAY OF FUNDY: GKAND MANAN ISLAND—SIXED LIGHT ON BWAL- nie sat tome, ult XDROGRAPMLO ORFICR. ADMIRALTY, 10. 1864. { Dow. June Information bas ben received the Admiralty, that a Ligit i# now oxhibited from @ Lighthouse recently’ erected on Swallow ier Cgc amare mde of Grand Ma y of Pui nan Island, in th The light 2 nod white light, Papeete an elevation of 130 feet ne mean Jevel of the ea, todd abould be seen da clear Sener Tens of 17 miles, ‘The tower isin the forms the frostram of a pyram’ feet high from footio vane, on an rs base, and ed white. It isin— upp en ¥ of Greenwich. dof 1 ees arate ARDS, Hydrographer, | SOUT coast—WEkD RED Ligut Ox c: be Taromognaraic Orrics. apwtnact ee ic DMIRALTY, DON, Juve 3. 1866. os The Colonial government at the Cape of Good Hope iven potice that on and after the 1th day of March, Be hi would be ‘esutbited from @ Lip proces Sa eee Se cape ‘Bt Biaize, the 8 exireme joasel Bay, 8 Const of ic The light ‘aa fized rol Ri Fegomnpech y) elevation of 260 f he mas en. and shouid be seen in fatauce of 10.0r i miles, Mamtnaling apparatusta dioptric or by lenses, of the onder. be tower fs amare, iat enti at Oh dluff of the Cape, 20 yarda trot the cise, Latitude Longitut or FA 8 31 E of Greenwich. HENRY RICHARDS, Mydregrapber By command MONACH Homruobex—sxcoxD Notice. lonruyny IauuInocse Orztge, § Epivnvre, Jane 26, unissioners of Northern ota iat wito notice of the exhivition 0 hie Light at most western of th of inlands called the ty akere, coast of North eo Outer Hebri ‘western Tales of Scot land, in the county of Imrerness, fxaned o1 hereby give oovice that on the might ‘of Monday, ‘tug 16 nett, and every night thereafter. from tne righ ie, tbe of Sayiighit io tbe evening: dl. the reture, of Orning, a red Light will, fn tothe fi ight, eaibite from the same tower. The sbject of both lights is to warn versels off this va rous coast, The Upper Light (ashing) iemuch more pow- ihe hap the Lower Light (rod) wal neeanee Ci Light by Messrs ers to the Board:— bed Monsees to 06. shows pisceatn tus Lower ax the Mashing | which was —muenneet feo i and wate Allowing ten {eet for the tieigh tee’ distance of about 12 c distances accord! jogs @re magnetic, and are taken ‘from \evtopere he farther give motice that ne ad- Aftion: sitolle Derond those mm the notice af 24 De- cemter ‘ast, will be exigibie Im respect of the red ighh. ‘By order ot the Board, ALEXANDER CUNNINGHAM, Secretary, se mg 2 Bark Burents; Hambien. Ialands dora 1, with 909 bbie arr at New. cater ioe topetecee ad Ww Bectord 1th inst re Frond from ‘pnp, Te ‘hers: Swais, of Nant, ald from Bay of ‘28 o@ 8 erie. ands Mar rah en ere eeene (or Mow Bedford, oll notre. ts Be tor eeoratts tbe aan Se eo fatehman, ‘ilieon of ee oes Tune 18 beued for ent, velar. mgs Hp $1 Barnard, Seeieyeraenn Tarnes, from Callao for Autwerp, May 31, Belarn. sym Cattao for Rotter: , from Callao for Ant eaghe, iacetae Work for Hong'Kong, 41'E Too 898 Wom Livetgect for RYert, dane, off George's Shoals, for Previ- Rainbow, mo dave, Pereign Ports. ar, June 26—Arr ship, Ll Collum, Cal'ac, sit Sih ship Aodieon, Brown, Ane mania Jo ary tare abe nq <j r Bay 26--in Fore for halimorn: barks, Bulem and Geo Durkee, An: uy reported as ore it. Outerdridge, N ut ie io Fesres'} rit mh sees: ea ‘Conn, Juve Arr Garsane, Jone. 1 joaton, Arr oan per pert pact Sh Thomas Fieicher, Soule, pce (ale port echt My@ranges, Shaw, we need, farm re tdouaves Wonboore, ben’ = Brat Philadelphia; 80 md 49, Jane gk J Ballas 1s Sop (and sid rh for Gua Piatt). Ste tina Mae Daly (Br), Montgo- . NY ork. ooting Star, Drinkwater, 7 , af / . Boston: 12th, steamer Fung Suey, Williams, wre} cam Ports. i sicamer ciesnsainn: ar. Georg Salle, Blew Lay Maier, Han. Warnes: a mboul, Palermo; Warren Hallett, Mes- sine Below Dan ‘Joule Nicholas, Nicholas irom Khizabeth- ba ‘TH, July 9—8!4 ship Freedom, Bradshaw, Musquash ,. baat Juiy 9—Arr sehr Paragon, Hatch, Philadel: aESTOL, July 10—8id sehr John Rogers, Taylor, Phil» {OANVERS, July 10—Arr sor JS Wheldin, Weavor, Phi- A WI GUTON, July 9—Arr schre Ruth Halsey, Dewey, Phila delpbia; Niantic, Williams, aud Jonas Chew, Bugbec, Now ork. WOLMES’ HOLE, July 9, P M—Arr_ aches Hortensia, Spiller, Plate phx for Loaich T Lake, isley, forePhlladepbia: City Point, Matinews, Bangor for NYorks Fivens, Gartner, Calale for do; slunoy Hitler Koekiand foe do, —Arr brigs Abby Thaxter, Walker, Bao; Blackfish, Hust, do tor NYori; Aunts Lockhart, Windsor, NS. f NYork for Boson; B, Leighton, Goodn:eed, Bostor ton Le hi Cake. Engen do for Nurfoik; Pols Price, Rislay: Robt: ‘oreo Pa ® William Wal ace,. Revenue, Gamay; Awa, wath: Kad der jeorgia Swett and Mary Otark, Dis jewburypor! fo: dn Austin, Porking, Pore mouth for ma Sukh ruuie. Kich, Provincetown for doy Went Gleam, Tarr, B PM Wheuton, Somers, tor do; et, Batch, do NYork; katelle, Gi Saco for Lith Are brig Elvira, Janene, Boston for bit-abethpert schra Friends Loud, Jersey Cully tor Boston; A\ cer Maracaibo Henley; belle, one eabe' ibert, Wiis Pusan, bethport far do: F Wd Randoipb, Martin, hwa. Your 10 for Phi ade!phi ton, Rich. dof for New York; Hatile Anaak. i . DO. eu “July pda. port rol Ida Carter, for Phila- brig Merrie rkEY Wht selphi ia 5 das LYNN dely aa schre Carole Holmes, Creamer, and Caste Taslor. Taylor, Philadelphia YSTIC, Ct July Li— nt Ais soups Joho J Wilsie, Brown, Muprey, NYork HEAD, July 6—Arrechr Mary G Farr, Maboyy 8. Brown. Phil ‘uehard re. Goi Leste. ‘Perry, and Sarah, Benson, Phila of the Went, Hodges; Karn Houges, Ben} Bug tah, Baker; James & Lucy Chase, a re. bows saushy ,legiele Spark, F D decker. Ubase, N¥ori Sort oy Milton. Kaymond York: Barret R: do: M A Hdreth, rhs Lance, blizaneths ‘ bomiae (Brera. Suni: Pernamines Brooks. lis N¥on New BUR PORT, , Sais G Are sohradobn Lang’ ‘Tey od Lady bien Vous ity, ev Aruild. Coie. Kliabesnport; Chas phia Sid schre Geurgia, Sweet, and Halo. Short” bin In de pols NTUCKE r Jesse B Alien. Case, Phi itt, cies NY¥ork © Hall, New Sha Niamioves asnbeig-alpnc tick Kilian. Curdaaseforquesnes ¢ tol Tuomp-on.. Philadelpiid; lease Moras, 1, Roaton for Paiadel pie uly W—Age schrs Matthew Bird) Fau> Head: Franklin Pi pd erat Nei ADELPRLL ‘ ica cure Armadiilo, Coase, ava Kieue | i ‘Gardner, and { ' ' f Ques , y Cie 7 Disney, Pitinde phia ' Charles Mille t P aicnocat | its Hosta > Philips aR A Grek ork = i 5 ERG Bas Sa Pees, Delay ay , Kawin ‘Watson. Uolbow, Penssedta; Chas Snow resins > Mystic: alsa, Seatih, 3 Henny ewing, Rick, } Quer roles CP Stickney. 004, ee Ae a NS, | Lora Washincton, ula, itth—0ld brik Minnie Miller. Kelana. Fortress Monroe; 5 rr * WrORTSMOU TH J nly Old bark Brothers (new, of Hay #5ths tons’, Long, Sydney, C : Be ay oS rac enter | 00, DG er elphin: O% rent Onrk, do CR} A.D, port! jroe. a do wdechrescwne, . Rogers; Andes, Carle, and “br Griado Sraiih, Fowles ickatep, Wille, N York, rf sate a iierretinarte & winie, > 4 Angaata, Orria Fi Ly ani rancti | Fane pr nd wary a a ‘weer vor; bar Baral, do; Cor ro) Someta SAN FRANCISCO, Jaty 4—Arr ship Alhambra, Lucas, SALEM, Jal FcAereente E a Watas wright, Mulford, amd L F Smith. nit niladeiphia: Bib. -W Bes Eliem : ine te Din—Arr achre GS Edwarda Gandy. and Jon’ Cadwalla: , Wiliams, Philadelphia; NH Halll, Walls, Ritzabeth: ory ay osyeni es orn, Paatnare sehr F piri saractecmpeeecgeer Artz, te t ipbta: cement Lowering, eh Nor. NYork ° ‘akefield, Eaton, Hliiam *~ t HE GOVERNMENT LOAN a . inci This loan fe authorized by act of Congress of Marsa! ” 1864 whieh provides fer fis REDEMPTION IN COLN, a é any period not less than ten or more than forty yours from Mtn date, at the pleasare of ine covernment. Tatit ite redemption five per cent tnterest ts to be pale semtapaually IN COIN, ~~ Bubscriptions to the loan are reeeived by the Nations. Banks ta United States notes or im such currency of other fundeneare taten by them 00 Jepontt at par Tieeremption from Slate or ioral tazation adds fromene to three rer cent per annum te fis vatua ‘The rate of interest on this loa, although but fv os eznt fa cola, is as mosh greater in currency as the differenes- Detween the market value of currency and gold. Aa rule the five par cont apecie securities Of all solvent governments are always parer above, and currency sow fonded im the national loan will be worth, ite face in gold, besides paying o regular and liberal per centage 10 the holder. cRye ‘The authorized amount of this. Joan to two hundred mB Hen dollars. The amoupt “A rutecriptons reverted to he Treasury at Washington ts over vipa or Pubecriptons wi 00 teoerved by te Tremere of te | United States at Washington. end the Astiotant Treaea.or at New York, Boston aad and be me ' First Nationa! Bast of Baw York, No, ¢ Wall street. ; Second Mattons! Bank of New Tork, Twenty-third oreet ea Broadway. Third Kational Rank of Now Tork, Me § Kassen stroot. Fourth Rational Bank of Now York. 27 aad 30 Pine stress, ‘Fifth Rational Bank of Rew $838 Third avenue, Sixth Nations! Raak of Wow York, Bixth av. and Brentwap Right National Bank of Kew York, 80 Broadway. t Rinth National Bank of New York, 368 Broadway. ' Tenth National Bank of New York, 940 Broad way. Central National Baik of New York. TL Duane street National Rrohange Bank of Row Terk, 18 Oreenwiete, AND BY ALY NATIONAL DaNEe which are deposttaries of pubile money, and af t RESPECTABLE BANGS AND BANKERS throughout the country (acting a¢ agents of the Nationa) | Depositary Banks), will furnish farther Information onay plication and prenont __AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSORIORRG, j nk 2 pd KEW cone. eee meatus’. News, = Dipeae a in ber, nov read ! ore \y ones shay with breaks. ‘ie ze ala Segoe. AND ‘AL! 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