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‘The reeruiting offices and teuts fe the Park, which nave Deen prostituted to tne moaness purposés by gangs of aD- [prwotpled fellows. who have been enlisting men to fill the quotes ef ctber States, have bees perempirily ordered to de abolished, Mr. Alexander Ward, Superintendent of Annes and Places, imsued she order of removal yesterday, end wert week the demolition of the buildings will be @ommevced. In the meuntime the various officd are @aspended, and no more contraband recruiting will be to- fereted. This action ow the partof the authorities will the beurty approval of the whole community, The Serres that tave eo long distigured the west side of the Park wii stare the same /aie as Lhe tents and other tem- porary etructu.es erected tu diferent parts of the Park The eew barracks ou ibe Battery areacarly completed, amd will be re dy for ecoupation early next week. They fre much better adapted for the Purpose tor which y We. erected ¢han the miserabie boveis én the Park. Row barricks are divided iio twelve compartments, Aad are located on the west site of the Battery enlarge: JHent, where the coo breeze from the river can be eu- od Wy recruits while sojourning tn the city, and the raugement tor free ventilation is most complete, to ® eanitary polut of view the new building are every- ng which could be desired, and ein furnish ample ac- yon for three Wousand men, Tee Dulidings are sll cociosed with a substantial plank Of sufiwent he ght to prevent egress or mgross, alexs by the main eutrance, which will be always woll articles of furniture, &e., to the new barr.eks yester- remo m the a, mes ales s-detechenent of the Sixth rogulars, who eek intormal possession of Lbeir pew quarters, The onlioery dapertment will be under the direction ot the oid Par. 000 iv oo He. baker, the subsi-tence contractor of Barrvcks, who Nas incurred an expense Of $2. acting Cooking her apparatus to accommodate feos men. ihe dimengioug of the kitchen are 60 by/24 , with @ storeroum attached 24 by 40 ‘ect, Wiittia Regiments Ordered te Elmira. Goverpor Sey moar issued orders to General Samaford yesterday morning to forward severai regimemts of Beate troops to Hhmira, I obodionce to'the summons of wee Gevervor @overal Seadford issued the following seeder: SPRCIAL ORDERS—NO, Bd. Heapquenrers, Fraser Dy s, N.Y. 8.N.G., > August 2, 1864. Tre Seventywerv nth. Ovionel Lynch. and the Nivety- taco, Coloag! 0’ Mub ney, wil report forthwith to Mejor * Dix, commauding the Department of the Hast, damedtave service at Eimira. By oruer of Maj. Geo, CHAS. W. SANDFORD. ALEX«NowR HaMmILtox, Acting Divicton Inspector, The « bove regiments, and also the Fifty-sixtb, of Brook- fa, leit by she Eric Railroad last orening for their-desti- walion. A large oumber of rebel prisoners are confined at Fi- mira, wud as some symplomns of insudordioativn were feed 10 oxint, tho suthoritiss deemed it prudent to sehd-a Badieieut sorce to cosck any attempt at an outbreak, fhe Neaecty-ninth Regiment. : ‘Breneanrere, Ninety-sivts Reonent, N.G.S,N, Y, August 2, 1864. af sarciied momvers of this command ere herevy erdered ve report ty Captain Morgan Doheuy, at the regi: @eotal armory tw Crosby etrrot, to be forwarded at once We thelr respecive compaates 1be regiment bas ‘been fetavied for specie: duty at Kumira, New Yerk, and Cap- tate Gobemy wiil-procure transportation te that plase for @wemmber who'aas decd left bebind Ali those who Bot take advantage of chis order will be treated as fasorters. By commund of JOHN O'MAHONY, Colonel commanding regiment. Bacuagp Horas, Lieuteweut and R. Adjutant. The Lindsey Blues, GENERAL OKDERS—NO, 8, Loepsut 'Bium, 1020 Kucumest, N. G.,S.N.Y., Beap. vaRrers, Mercer ove, Naw York, August 2, 1564 The several-sompanien 0! this reg mont are hereby no- Whed (0 csvombe at besdquarters, fully unifo med und qui, ped, on Wedoesdey, August 3, at threeo'clock P. M., [Jer Ske yerpose of pruoceding to tbe camp at Governor's Bese By order Col. JOHN N. WILSLY. Maney J. Ware, Adjutant. Siow Progress of Recruiting. There isco improvement in the recruiting business, (24 the people may as well propare themscives to meet the stern roatities of the draft, There are various causes be be assigned for the slow progress wo are making to- waras raising our quia. Manv complaints are being Made against the off ere of the B ttervy «ce for not de voting more of their im: to the hasivess in which they we engaged. Nv business is done alter three o'clock in (he afternoon, and several pai ties wuo have made appli. gation to furnish substitutes after that hour have een compolied to leave without being able te transact their Desiness. A caseef this kind eccurred mm Sacurday lest. Mr. James Besuett.of 1¥3 Bieecker (rect, went to the reoruitiny office of the Bounty Com- Mities. on the Rattery, to enlist a substitute for his Wrother and although it was oot quite three o'clock he wes umedic to find any officer to accept tbe man, who was quite willing to enter the service. Ho.met a police- 4% the oilice, who, instead of treating bim oour- y, was very rude in answering hia questions, Tho pooalt wae that Mr. Heonett lost his substitute and the Worernment an abie bodied recruit. Would vot be well for Mr Hilant to look after this ter, and try to Induce the officials baving charze of = ting otlice to remaia on duty the same number et bourse that civilians »re compelled to work? It is very Wmportant that every facility should be afforded the Peope to rid themecives of une draft. and if offices were Setadhished throughout the city and kept open till teu Pelock fo the eveniwg, more me could de secured after Dusivess buure than avy otber time during the day. How Skall We Halse Our Quota? The Comnzen Council nave passed resolutions caliiog on (te Supervtsurs to pay greater bounties to volunteers, in der 10 secure meo with greater rapidity. But expe- weoce has rauchi that this woukl vot bave the desired Mest, unless the Supervisors adopt a diferent policy to- wards ihe brokers and sgeots, ‘We kuow that toese feilows are great rogues fervices ure vec @ruite. No meo, or few at least, will come into head qvarters valuntarily to t. Let the bounty be fixed 4 $1,000 and we should get no more voluntary calls upon (he Board than are now made, The ciaas of men who volunteer have to be sought for, ferged aod enticed in various ways to join the army. and hey will do it through uo other mode, This is an unfor. fmnate admission, for it utterly ignores all re- maining sentiments of patriotism in those we send fe fight our Latties. But we must look at facts, and take Matters an the are, It is men we want, and must nave; Dut how are we twoobtain them? If increased bounties will not bring them what will? Increase the pay @f the agent who brings in the volunteors. These ‘men are reguiar ratters. They are everywhere, and every face they meet, and to them we must ally look, unfortunate ae it may be, if we would We success attend our efforts at filing oor quota We we adopted the bonorable principle of payiug into the as of the volunteer the entire bounty of $300, and the broker $20 or $35, New England promises much 7 bonuties, but does adovt the plan of paying @irec ly 10 the svidier, The plan they adopt is this—and ‘6 ou the principle of caring nothing for the wauts or fds Of the evlisied wna:—They offer a bounty, say oy for asoidier An agevt brings one in, having Dired im On the best terms he could, say for $200 or $300, end paye bim this rom as noon 4@ mustered in TI agent receives & certificate from the mustering @M@cer that be has brought an secceptadie re- @rult, which certificate be takes to the city or town authorities, and receives theretor the whole four hundred dolore, there authorities pot ston- Fo to ask bow moch the soldier received, that being ye of their business: they have got the man and paid @ut therefor four hundred dollare, If the agent kept two pear dollars, or even one hundred dollars of it, why will be @ very strong inducement for him to bring in smother. ‘This is the New England plan, and volung fers ure rusbed upoo ber from all quarters. This, or rome other aysiem than whe present one, we must adopt, if we would procure recruits. Per- Bape the better one to adopt—for it would be fuir Bowards the soltier—wonld be to keep the bounty as Ot presovt, three hundred dollars, and give to the agent, Who brings a volunteer, one hundred dollar because they wai and, rether thi ¢ up the business. it gives an nective bundred or ove thou lollark a day, according Huncreds would ruaa ¢, aud we believe our » MOTE Cotnpiainte ves to volunteer, What to 18 of the soldier's ine oy #hould do that, we had bottor @ think this plen would work. verhupe two thousan buraber of men be secures 0 promixing @ business ato: visors’ Committes would rm: of the backwardoess of we i say you, Mr. Biunt’ Bharp Practice Ainong Volunteers. Allthe rogues are not in the army por out of State Prison. Mr. Biunt takes in volwiteors—Ulack and wh! sod pay 6 the throe hundred duNors, with: ut svoppiag to ask wh other they are bonest or know their caieckian, One was taken in the other day who wa» rather loove ou oth points, “A dlack fellow, who Lind been enlieted for the navy and received bis taree buodred dollars, applied tm the course of an bour or so to ihe chairmen for tho Privilege of putting bismopey in the mevings bavk. It Was of course granted. The Supervisor, om countiny ovor the darkey’s movey, fouud that there was vitly two hup Gro avd thirty five dolinrg *Whero fs the rest of it?! says Mr. Blunt. “Dav'e all,” says pail. “No, Wis bot ail, You bave eixty Ove doilare more, furn your prokets wrovg wide out.” Darkey complied, but not another gresiback was found. This woe w otoggorer, for Bunt well knew De Lad paid him.three nuvdred collars, “Now you borae marine,” wye the chairmun, Rave yon done with the bulance of your moyey— Some Hotes | Hover Fave you “Well, Magaa Cap'n, 1 didu't do nofin with ‘em gre Decks | ji ask & feiler fu dar « hundred bill, aod de satior jey."* ra if Ge ave B., bring ont t fe tow nftar the ts, Bie money, Wo, was examined, amd pure evodue tuere ay NEW YORK HERALD; WEDNESDAY, “AUGUST 3, 1884 again turned tuto Brooklyn Mititary Affairs. THE QUOTAS OF 1B SKOOND AND THinD DIATRICTS. The quota of the Second Congrensional disirtot, ander the oail of July 18, 1864, bas bees fixed at 4,126 men. The number eproiied ie 24.809 The district omprives: the Sixth, Eighth, Ninth, Tentm, Tweltth, Fourteentn, Bixteonth, Seventeenth and Eighteenth warda of the city and the towne of Kiogs county, ‘The quote for the Third Congressional district has been fixed at 3,574, out of an enraiment of 21,896 vames, The foliow ing is the number of men required by wards:— Wards. Wards. No. segenercsee eee BOTA ‘of men required from Kings county ven hundred. About one thousand ‘two Dundred beve already been enlisted in anticipation Of the <iraft to doth districts. Dr. Edward Malone was yesterday ap] aesintant ‘Survey, to bo statjonea at the Prowost Marshal's ov'ce Of the Third Congressional distriot, The mumber of sub- shtcies passed averages about forty per day, while double that number are rejected. The increased business Of Lhe offies reudered an aasistant necessary to the pre- went surgeon, Dr. Dougherty. Lieutenant Meeker, of tbe Marine corps, is about wl tug arecraiting station In the office of the Bounty Gom- tmuittee, No. 13 Court street. City Inteiitgence, SuwroKes Rerorten uy THe Pouce.—About six o’oeok on Monday evening the Tweatioth precinct police feund ® mus named Joho Singer, sixty-one years of age, cor- ner Thirty-seventh street aad Ninth avenue, where he had been prostrated by toe excessive heat, Mr. Singer, whe resides at 456 Ninth avenue, was wakea hone by bis fon. It is feared that he cancet recover, Charles Evans, a maa tsiety-tive years of ago, wae found in Wasbiogtou strest, sear Duane, ne having been suastiuck. Officer Murray, of the Fifta precinct, con- ‘veyed him to the New York Hospital. A women named Jane Andrews was found in Wost Broadway, vear Tpomas street, by citicer Fauning, of ‘he Fifth precinct, suilering from the eilects of the exces. Bive heat, She was carried to tue hospital, Intaxestina Boar Rack Barwskn New Yore snp Prrrspuxg.—A grand rewing match {s to take place at Poughkeepsie on the 16:b insiant, betweeu ibe I. M. Roberts, of this city, and tho Twilight, of Pittsburg. The contestnots wiilbe New Yorkers und Pittsburgers, and ‘the stakes will bé $1,000 a side. “Busa’’ Meerine or Tar Covorsp Puoris.—The colored people, who are Just after having a grand jubilee in bonor Of the emancipation in the West Indies, are abont to bold what is ¢ulled a ‘bush’? meeting at Is!Ip, Long stand, ‘The affair will come off on the 11th instant, and the entire cougregution of the colored A. M. E, Zion church of Islip, of which the Rev. John Washington is pastor, will be ia altendance The Rev. Mr. Washtugtoa wili direct une spiritual exercives, and addresses are to be delivered by a@oumber of clergymen. Tas Dey Goops [Raps —A Geop Examriw—it is a Significant iact, as asign of the times, that several well known and emimeut dry goods jobbing houses are reiin quisbing the business and retiring with their immevse capital, taking as a warning the well known though back. neyed expression of ‘Stand from under, danger 1s nigh ”” The loss thus sustained by the business: com:nunity of Now York is incalculable, and, adding it to the auber bar- shens of the laboring otagses, on whom in thé end it must inevitably tall, it becomes a matter for the gravest consi- deration of all thinking wen in the community. It is but @ just tribute to one of those retiring firms to state that, in relinquishing business, they were careful to provide for the interests of tueir several employes, thrown tuus suddenly out of employmeat Messrs Vyse & sons of Broadway, we learn, have paid the salaries o! their clerics in most cages in (ull up to Jaguary next, aod by many otner kindly acts prowed that while ag merchants they wore careful of their own interests, they are not unmi de nif the rights of those who for years faithfully labored. om their service. Coroners’ Inquests. A BOSPITAL PATIBNT DKOWNED. Coroner Collin yesterday held an inquest at Blackwell’s Istand on the body of Francis Dowd, aged twenty-five years, a native of Ireland, whose body was found floating fo the East river. Deceased, it appears, was suffering from a fever in one of the hospital tents on the island, and early last Saturday morning he awoke aud asked the night watchman for w di ivk of water, While tuat official was absent for the water Dowd disappeared und could not be found till yesterday morning, wheu his remains were discovered off the islaad. that be accidentally vm the dark. FATAL RESULT OF EXPLODING “FLOWER PoTs.’’ A lad, nine years of age, named Samuel Levi, died ye terday ta the New York Hospital from a compound fracture of the skull, received in Battery piace on the piDg of the 4th ultimo, cased by belng struck on the forevexd by fragment of @ piece of fireworks known as a “bomb” or ‘tower pot”? which bad fieew exploded, The jury rendered a verdict of “Acci- dental death.” The parents of deceased live at 234 Greenwich street, Police Intelligence. MURDEKOUS ASSAULT ON B18 WI Tate on Mouday wight aman named Lackey Manning, residing at No, 125 West Twenty-seventh street, was arres:ed by officer MoUounell, of the Twentieth precinct, charged with having committed a deadly assauit on bis wie Jane, It is alleged that the accused struck bis wite bead wit! brovinstick, and then pushed her one ‘pS. causing @ fracture of the \d other injuries, which are hkely to prove fatal Mrs. Mavning was conveyed to Bellevue Hospital, Justice Jedwitn committed Manning to awuit the result of her injuries. * CBARGR OF. ROBBERY. William Cougblin, residing at 175 Mulberry street, yes- terday appeared before Justice Hogan at the Tombs and Preferred w complaint of robbery against James O’Brien, @ boy ouly seventeen years of age. From the compiain. ant’s affidavit it appears tuat, on the Ist instant, he wis in the premises 354 Greevwich street, and mecting O’Brien there, the Jatter asked permission 10 look at a Joaded revolving pistol which he (Cougbiin) bad in his postession Alter gettiog the pistol io bis Lod be turned Jt upon Coughlin and demanded that be should give bim bis watch, w at the same time threatening to ied to hand over the timepiece, Belog fearful of losing bis life, Coughlin gave bim bis watch, The magistrate issued wis warrant, and officer Wailing, of the Firth precinct, arrested ('Hrien, tink taken belore the magistrate and cominitted jor Kings County Supreme Court—Spee Term. Before Hoa. John A. Lot. AUG, 2.—Henry J. Stevens and others ve. William Cor. nell Jewett,—This war motion t vacate an order of arrest served upon defendant in June last, tbe grounds of which order are showo by the papers submitted to be substantially as followe:—The defendant, as alle.ed, went to the establishment of piaiotiffs, 222 Pearl street, New York, im July, 1860, and «mtered tnto a contrac: fr ‘A portable steam engine, which be said be wanted to are in hig mining vperations in Colorado, He agreed to pay eash on delivery of the engine, and under this agree- ment the piaiiiiie proceeded at once to carry out the contract =Wheo delivering the engine on board the steamer, Jowott ised to bave told plaintiits that he had @ jarge amount of money in the bunds of hie banker, William Person, of Denver City, and proposed to give a draft upon bun for the amount, which was accept ¢ the engine was delivered, They caused the drait to be sent to Mr. Person by the American Express Company whoo it appeared that Jewett bad no account with hin that there was no money in his hands belonging to feodant, and that they bad been do: order of artest wr 4 be gave amp! jon to wacate was arg Bied the motion. @ ded out of their ‘ved upon Jewett to apvesr. d, and Judge Lote de. Betore Surrogate Tucker. Acoust 1.—Last wiile and testaments of the {vilowing named parties have been duly admitted to probate d ing the last week:—Gertrude Cutting, Jonathun 4. Ran tom, lernel © Dees cy. Elizabeth Barth, Milton G. Rathbun, Kuen Mok atharine MoGuire, Ge omeyer, jouw Rgzotti, William J. Parry, Mary n, Louts Fetworand Lion Borusvetn. \of Sr. Brewster kives to the Liebrew Benevo- lont sty'$600, and $500 to the Jews’ iioapital ov the death of bit Wile, There Are no other provisions of gen- rei interest in any of thee wil R ADYENTORE.—A day oF two giner wore engaged in divging a well es being erected in Webstor atrest, and Twentieth gtrests, fwon y eixtn ne, One of the workmen, at- Terrence M tempted to descecd im tbe bucket, avd when half way Gono war pre ted tg the botiom by Iusiwg bis held, ie wag intoxicated at the time —Qae of Melivaive's om = a) toered to go down for Rim: but upon reach- mound the welt to be tilled with foui ¢. #0 much £0 that, for the time ‘boing, he iy bind. He immediately fastened the rope Ho enppoted to be Terrance’s body, b whieb, unfortunately, proved to be the poor follow nce, He then gave the word to. those above to hoiat, ai the fame thine choging (0 lerret fa order tint Both might rew OF eoarse, eo ex fton to @ @ to tne hospital, woere be soa) COUN IOD A Alemelubid Aut, Brockiym Otty News. Bro@yx.-The Mayor of ibis otty issued the following Proolamss vo yesterday, i response to the request of ibe President for a national fast — Maron's Orrce, Orr Hi Augoet ‘Thorsday, the 4tb day of August, hav Dy tbe President of the United sates fas: Bumulistion and prayer, I doom it gall thes attention of my follow citizens to the fact, and invoke a, bd evanoe of the solemn occasion, fovrful ordeal-the pea the resuit of wsteuce depends. Let um iven, burabiy bow ve'ore the Glver of all Good, aud, cpatriteiy ackuowledging cur manifold gins, ferwently preg. thot the Divine Mercy will speedily restore ua again taour (ormer Proeperity and greatuess as x people nud vakoe. * The pubhe ofices will be I respect{ully urge on ihe part of the citizens the if Of their places of busivess and suspension of thelr ordinary ayvocations on that aay, 4. M. WOOD, Mayor. PLacas ¥oR SeLuNG Liquom mm BRooKkerx,—ihe police eaptaing of the several prvcinots tn Uhis city have re- ceutly been direoted 60 esvertain the mumber of plac where liquor is gold wiain their respective districts. ‘The result shows there are 2,311 Squor selling estabiisb- ments, loceved in ditireut sections, as follows:— ting, proper to Precinct No. of places, Preninct. No. of press. ai. . 240 47.... +4 84 - 60 ~ 128 - 50 2,311 Of the entire number onlp-wbout thirty are lcenred, Crivket, WEW YORK VS. MANHATTAN OLUBS, The third eleven of the New York Club and the second Cieven of the Manhattan Cinb playod a match at the Bed- ford aridxet grounds, Brooklyn, which resulted in favor of the Manhattans by 41 runs, im a fuli game. Tbe follow. ing 18 the score:— NEW YORK, Runs, MANHATTAN, Runs} 53 First inuings. 1 68 Second innings 116 Total. New York the principal scores were: Hell, 6 aou $4; Nell, 7 and 17; Knott, 18: avd Weaving, 13. For Lhe Mannatvso Simpson roored 12 and 20; Sebring, 4 oud 30; and DeWilde, 30 runs. ‘The New York and Willow first elevons will play thoir grand annual match on Thursday and Friday next. at Bediord, Brovitlyn, American Dental Association. Nesuaka Fars, July 30, 1868. ‘The fifthennu.! meeting of the American Dental Asso clation, which bas been in session here during the last four daya, adjourned yesterday afternoon, to meot at Chicago on the last Tuesday of Jusy, 1865, Tho ution dance has been quite large, over eighty delogates being present, and representing twenty-one local dental sucieties in Seseachusetts, Vermout, Connecticut, New York, Pennsyivania, Ohio, Keutucky, Missouri, Milnols and Iowa. Important and valuable reports were made on topics relating to the priveipies end practice, and bexring upon the general interests of the proiession, by special committees appointed for the purpose, ‘These, along with several essays which were read before tha association, served as prolilic themes for discussion. The delibera- tioms wero characterized by every evidenco of harmony, and upanimity of action, apd must eveutuate in great Deneit to tbe profession and the community at lurge. The oliicers elect are—President, Dr. LH. MeQuilien, of Phiiadelpbia, Vice Presidents, Dr. C. P. Fitch, of New York, and Dr, H. Bevedict, of Detroit; Corresponding seo- retary, Ur. George W. Ellis, of Philadelphia; Recording Secretary, Dr. J Tafo, of Ciwelanati; Treasurer, Dr. J. J. Wetherbell, of Boston, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. So Married. CinprivpaLi—Faarry.—Cn Tuesday, August 2, at St. Mathew’s charch, Jersey City, by the Rev. Mr. Sinith, Hamirw Ciirrinpau., royal inail steamship Scotia, to ANNik Farry, of Jersey City. Mon @—Repinotox.—At Troy, Pa., en Thursday, July 28. by the Rev Mr Sheardown, Dr. Sruarr Monsen to Misa Lucy Repinerow, daughter of George ¥, Redington, Esq. Quick —Way.—Un Monday, August 1, by the kev. Mr. E, sands, of Brooklyn, Mr, Romer B. Qv oi New York, to Miss GronGianna Way,of New Orleans. New Orieavs papers please copy Rewxeoy—BeDELL —At Cliftiu, N. Y., on Thuraday, Juy 28, by A S. Robinson, Keq., ALCK Rounsox, of Ciifton, to tanta J. BuDELL, Of Fleasantvilte, N. J. Morristown \N. J.) papers please copy. Rowixson—Rour —At Castieton, Staten Island, on Satur- day, july 80, by the Rev. George ¥. Bugbee, Thomas Rouinson, of Hudson, N. Y., to Fits, youngest daughter oO = jate Chandler Root, of Cooperstowg, N. Y. No cards. Hudson and Cooperstown papers please copy. Births, Davison.—Ou Tuesday, August 2, at 2i4 Bowery, the wife of Mr. Charles A. iavidgon of & daughter. Aberdeen (Scotland) pupers please copy. PD At Newark, N. J.,on Tucaday, Angust 2, Mra, = Brace, relict of Joseph Beach, and daughter Of be jate Thomas Garniss, of tois city. The relatives acd frieuds of the family are invited to altend the funeral services, at the ro-idence of her sister, Mrs Kiva Baker, No. 18 Walnut street, corner of Orchard, ‘aik, N. J., Ou Friday morping, at eleven o’clook. Cars leave the foot of Cortiandt street at lu A. M. Browy.—At Yonkers, N. Y.,00 sunday, July 31, Mrs. ARN BROWN, aged 68 years. Burni.—Oo Mouday, August J, Damrat R. Burts, Ninety- first regiwent, N. Y 8. V., agéd 85 yeurs, The reiatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from 132 Sixth avenue, corner of Tenth street, this (Wednesday) morning, at ten v'elvel Camermit.—On Tuesday, August 2, Josera P., youngest son of Thomas and Catharine Cumpbeil, aged 4 moutus and 16 days, Tue relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the fuveral, from tne residence of nis parents, 175 Hast Twenticth street, this (Wedueaday) af. Leruoon. at two o’eliock. CouewaiL.—At New Brunswick, N. J., on Monday morning, august 1, Rev. Jonata’ Coaswxit, D. D., in the 82d year of bis a His iriends apd the clergy are invited to attend the funeral, this (Wedac-duy) afternoon, at three o'clock from bie late sesidevee, in New Brunswick. Philadelphia and New Engiaod payers please copy. ovis — Alter along and paintul illness, Huan Cove, in the 24th yoar of bie aga, Hie relatives and ‘riends and those of his brot! Peter, Nicboins and John Coyle, are reepectiully invited to attend the faveral, this ( ocnesday) afternoon, at oue it Ninth o’ovork, Irom bis lite residence, 28234 street, Wi bout further notice. CUKRY.—On Tuesday, August 2, CURRY, @ native Tuo: of county Fermanagh, parish of ‘Kinathe: |, aged 49 yeurs. The revatives and friends of the family, also the Hiber- Rian society, are invited to attend Lhe funeral, from bis late residence, 196 Pearl etrect, this (Weduegday) alter- Boon, ut two o'clock. Demiszy.—In brooklyn, ou Monday, August 1, Joun Deuresy, to the 62d year a bis age, a native of the parish of Granurd, county Lougf ord, Ireiand, The frieuds of the family, aud those of his sister, Mra. Gry, are respecttuily invited to atteod the (uneral, from his iate residence, corner of Baltic and Nevin streets, this (Weduesday ) arternoon, at half-past twe o'clock, His Fe Mains wii be tuterred in the Cemetery of the Holy Cross. EsLER.—Suddenly,on fueeday morning, Acguet 2, Wit- LiaM SamusL Boyd, iufant son of Alexabaer und Grace Boyd, aged 9 months and 20 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully requested to attend the funeral, fromm bis father’s noua, 174 West ‘Tbirty-second street, this (Wednesday) atter: Doon, at two o’ciock, Forrer.—I Brooklyn, on Tuesday, Angust 2, Maxy JvLa, beloved wife oR. L Foster. aged 34 yen 8. ihe friends are requested to attend the fuueral, from 63 stute street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at three oe k Gag | x—Of consumption, on Monday, August 1, Ho no +. wite of venamin J. Gagnon, aod @ er uf the lave Wilda R. Couuor, aged 22 years, 7 wontbs and a days ‘Lhe relntiver and friends of the family dre respectfully invited to uttend ube funeral, from the re<idence of ber brother-m-law , Georee Mebousid, 182 Weat Fwevty eighth street, (bis (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, with) out further notice, Canada papers please copy. Gonvox.—At Atlanta. Ga, on the 19th of June last, of wounds received at the battie of Ressicca, ALraeD H., fon of George Gordon, deceased, of Sav. At West Bamford, Coun.,on Moudiy afternoon, «Evry &, younvest daighter of Simeon an | Holl, of Hrookiyn,N.Y., aged 4 yours, 11 and 22 daya, Funeral thie (Wednesday) morning at eleven o'clock, from the residence of her parents, No, 04 vevine street, —On Tuesday, August 2, James HaNBURRY, aged 56 yearn, The relatives and friends are roapectfaily Invited to at- tend the funeral, from No. 10 Morris ctreet, betweeo Broadway and Greenwich street, this (Weduesday) alter. noon, at three o'clock, Hakcarti#.—On Monday, August 1, of marasmus, Joenrm Austen, #00 of Joseph aud Catherine K. Hard: , aged 13 months iriends of the family are requceted to attend the Temaind from 306 Wost Hgbicenth strowt 10 Greeuwood The (woerat will teke piace thie (Wedvosday) alternoon, At three o'clock. Heavier —on Sunday, + . «tives Of the amy, also the Ham. Htoy Guard, are res: eottnily invited to attond the funeral, from His lather’: resideuce, No. 63 Market atrect, this (Wednesday ) aiternoon, a: two o’cinok Hivck.—Un Tuesday morning, August 2, Gronotxe Av- Ovo, Youngest daughter of CA. and Maria Hinck, aged 16 months aud % days, The friends of the family sre invited to attend the Taner}, trom the residence of ver parente, 204 Hudson street. Hob kon, N. J, bois (Wedneeday) a(ternoon, at two o'clock. Hotwm —On Tuesday. gy 2, at Melrose. West- chester conaty, Hanne, only gon of William and Frances L. Holmes, 8 years aud 11 montha, Notice of faseral@vill be publisbed in Thursday pipers. Ket ry.—Oo Tuer Net of Abraham Ke inv afvernoon, Angust 2, Cnanity, re- ed The (uoeral # thie (Wednesday) morning, Ot Cen o'clock, fron hor late tenidexee, 13 Kast Thirty frat trent. New brovewiek panera plevne copy, Krrean in uesiay, August d Jrua Arm, aged 6 ne J wrt ¢ heer vo *teen "he irieuds aad rosabives of Ube jumily are respectfully | wwrited te arena th fuserel, from the residence of hor “Aitwoa, Braten Island, this (Wednesday) after- noon, a4 two oet'ok. Km@,.—|p Brookiva, Oo Monday, August 1, Carman Ku, ba the 604b yoar of her @ native of tbe parish of Fféraiep, county Westmeath ®£veud toe fuveral, from @treet, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at “umet.—At Morristown, New Jersey on Sunday, July 31, Barris Kuma Luwveat, oldest dauguter of Harriet and the late Charles Lambert {bo rolatives 26a friends of the family are invited to attend the foneral this (Wednesday) m rping, at ba'f-past eleven o’cinck. Cars leave the oot of Barclay street at eight o'cloek A.M, for Morristown, and recura at three. Lawogns —Ou Friday, July 20, alagass, lu‘ant dauzbter of James H. and Mary Landers, aged 8 mouths and 26 days, Lapoy,—after a short and severe ti!ness, ANDRe Ww Leppy, 4 native of the parish of Kiiaure, county Cavan, Troiand, aged 23 yeura, His {riende and relatives are invited to attend the mne- rai, bois (Weduerdey ) afternoon, at one o'clock, pry Fast wenty Diath street, Moaar.—On fuceduy, August 2, Grorar 8. McC cea.an, youngest child of Owen abd Murguret Moran, syed 8 months aud 18 days, The relatives aud ‘riedds of the family, aod chose of bis grandfather, Wm. Stevenson, wod uncie, Jamas Gallagher, are respectfally invited to attend the turéret, from the revidenee of bis paroots, No. 162 Thompayn aireet, this (Wedaesday) morning, at bull-past tem o'clock, No carriages allowed. MoRAN—At Rockland, N. ¥., on Tneetay, August 2, Euza W. Moran, wi of Capteto Wickolus Moran, im she 77th yeur of ber axe, i The (rieuds of the (amily are Mvited to attend thé fune- ral gerviees, ab St, Pati tek’ thearal, New York, oa Thuraday méroing, at hult-past nme clock. Myrxs.-—Sudden!y, Ou Munday, Auguat 1, at the reai- dence of his dougp' er, Mrs. Freeman Rawdon, in Scheneo- tady, Colone! Marrusw Mymes, aged 80 years. {he remaus wore takeu to Herkimer (or interment. RioCan. Iv New York,oa Thursday, July 9, of poen- monia, Witty, eldestsoa of Henry MoCaa, bsq., of Trae Jee, county Kerry, Ireiand, uged 43 years. Philadciphi« aad treland papers picase copy, MoUaxiwey.—Oe Movday, august 1, Rossar MoCanryey, aged 36 years. ‘Tbe friends and acquaintawers of the family are respect- faliy tavited to attend the fuuerai, trom $3 Laiayente place, this (Wednesday) afternvon, at one 0'G.0ck, Navina——in scoukiya, on Monday, August 1, Janz, widow of Rafua L, Nevine, of New York ‘The relatives and irieods o: the ‘amily aro respectfully invited to attend the ‘uneral, this (‘Wedtesday) aternoun, at four o’elock, from her jace resideace, No, 239 Livingston street, y Newwri.—On Monday, August 1, Hevry Rayox New- BLL, Ouly con and youngest child of Geo, B, and Julia KE. Newell, aged 8 mouths and 24 days. ‘Vue friends of the family are respectfully iuvited to attend the fuverai, this (Weduesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the resiceuce-of bis parents, 72 Hoyt street, Provk'yn. Parevanom,—Oni Tuesday, August 2, after a short ill- ness, MakGaxs:, the beloved wile of Thomas Patterson, & native of the parisp of Castle Pollard, county West- meuth, ireland, ‘The rolatives and frieuds of the family are respectfully invited to aiteud the uneral, this (\Weduesday) morning, at baif past nine o'clock precisely, trom wer late resi: deuce, 244 Hast Fourteenth street, Pow was.—On Mo day evenimg, August 1, Osarves Mie TON, Youvgest gon o! Ldwasd J. wud Millie D. Powers, aged i year, 7 mompbs and 18 days. ‘The reistives and irtends ure respectfully invited to atteud the tuueral, from the resideuce of bis parents, 31 Willoughby street, Brooklyn, tis (Weduesday) a ter. noon, at tour o’ciock, The remains will be taken to Greenwood. Quiguey.—On Monday, August 1, of consumption, Tivorny QuiGuay, aged 48 yeurs, a native of, Euuiskerry, county Wicklow, Ireand. ‘The relatives ana aus o! the family are respectfully invited to attend tho funeral, from bis late residence, 71 Division street, ac two a’ch ck, Dublin (Irelan please copy. Kei.—On Tuesday, August 2, Josten Permarew, in fant son of Josepn ‘T. and Emina Reed, aged 1 your, 2 mouths and 28 days. The relutives and (riends of the family, also the mem- Ders of Allen street Presbyterian church, and members of Mosiac Temple of Houer, No. 1, aud Sotiat Temple, are respectfully invited lo attend the tuneral, from whe house of his parents, 81 Firat street, on Thursday alter neon, at one o'clock. Rice,—On Tuerday, Augnst 2, THostas, the beloved son Jobn and Margaret Rice, aged 1 year, 7 months and 6 days. 4 The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) ‘afternoon, at two o’elock, from his Jute resideuve, No. 16 Franklio street, Romaixe.—On fuvsday, August z, of diseago of the heart, Hanxan, widow o Join Komuinea, ‘The reiatives aud friecds 0 the family are invited to attend the (uveral Services, at te resdcoce of her sou, William H. Romaine, 83 Hepry sirees, tuis (Weduesd »y ) afternoon, at four o’ciock. the remams will be taken Lo Tarrytown Cemetery for interment on Thursday morning, at eignt o'clock. Sing Sing papers please copy, RoperTeoN.—Maxy bitew ouertson, twin daugbter of Charles and Kiizavern Ruberiwon, aged 6 months aud 2 weeks. ‘The riends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Weduesdey) muruiog, at ten o’ciock. The remains will be taken to Westebester tor foterment, Somanns.—On Tuesday morning, August 4, after a Mogering slness, SoLoMun SomMBas, in toe lst yeur of Dis age, The friends and relatives are invited to attend the fune ral, from bis lute resideuve, Jones’ Wo us, tos (Wed Desdey) won, at twelve v civck. Sreu..—On Monday, August 1, Louise Hamitton, iufaot daughter o: Robert &. and Hunuab C, Steel, aged 7 mouths and 10 day: The relatives and frionds of the ‘amily are respecttully invited Lo aiiend tue funeral, irom tbe residence of B. b. Souneider, No. 130 East Sixty-flith street, ims (Weaues- day ) aliernoon, at ove o’o.ock. ‘STRUHBR.—On Luesday witernoon, Aogast 2, Caruanina AMALIE, youngest dauguler of kred. Win, snd Mane Steuber, aged 10 moutus and 12 days, The fricuds and ucquainta: cea of the family are res. ect- fully invited to attend the funeral, trum the residence of fer parents, corner of South Egbib and ibid Williamsburg, on Thursday aiteruvog, at one v'cr ck ScLlivay.—On Monday, Auguet 1, at the residence of her pureuts, coruer of Raymond and La(ayewwe street, brooklyn, MARY FRANOK* SULLIVAN, daughter uf enue and bien Suluvaa, ‘The relatives and triew Invited actend the jumeral, tuis (Wednesday) altervovn, aL two OPCIoCk. Cork papers please copy. TuoMson.—In this city, on Monday afternoon, August 1, GwonGx Tuomson, ate o the firm of Lyles, Polhamus & Co., uged 46 yer The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited w.aitend the fuperal, irom mis late 1esideuco, 63 Si, Mark's place, ov Loursday aitéruvon, at ove veh ok Boston and New Iied/ord, Sass . papers please copy. ‘Trayis.—Near shreveport, Lowly@it, of woauds re. Celved, PRANK A > as KK EKaVis, (omederute Sta.es army, a native of Qeornetowe ©, toe Lsth year oi bis age, and only sou of Aleacnder N. Travis, ot New Or Jeans, Washington city, New Ore. 8 aod Franklin, La, papers Will generaiy please copy VEKNIO—VO Tuesd+y wieron, at balf past three O'oiock, WititaM Jows Vuwwic, aged 11 montis aud 26 aa} Tho friends ana Acqrainianoes of the fumily are ree specttally invited to attend the funeral. Crom tue rex. depce-of bis purents, 318 .euth avenue, this (Wednesday ) Afternoon, at haii-past two cok revi ely. Werrs.— At bis lace residence 10 Laiers street, Brook lyD, Ob Monday, AQgust},Jomatu N \\keKs aged To years. ‘The relatives and friends of t @ family wre re-pecttuli, Jovited w attend tbe funeral, trom toe summe field M E, church, Washington avente, corver of Green avevue, ‘this ( Weduceday ) alvernvon, at three o'clock, without fur ther notke, Wimre.—After a short and severe iliness, WituaM og youngest son of Johm and Eilen White, aged 3 years, 11 months and 3 days, lay bim gently in thee Mn, id bis bands upon bie breast; God bas oailed bim, and thought it bes, To take our darling Wi Hie pome to rest. ‘The friends end relatives are respectfully invived to at- tend the funeral, from the residence of bis parents, 18% Spring str®et, thin (Wedneeday) aternooa, at ous o'clock, Newburg pavers ylease copy. Yancx.—At Hart's Corner, Westchester county, on Thureday, July 24, Gzonca J, Yanick, aged 16 years and S dave N Port of New York, August 2, CLEARED, Steamship Empire, hunter, Washington—Jas Hand, hh? North Americen, Guiting, Liverpool—Willinma & ain. ae Endymion (Br). Wiliams, Liverpoo—H J 40 A De w olf. Sbip Meirove, Cousins, Havre—J O Baker & Co Bhip Alt Meextenburg (Mecalen), Kor, Cadiz—Faneh, Meineke & Wendt, ohlp Suakepere (Brem), Fecbter, Naples—Chas Luling & 10, Bark San Giovwnni Batinta (Ital), Martini, Briatol, Eng Hoimboe & “alc on, 1864. Bark Isiock (Aus), Palourion, Penarth Roada—Wm F sone, rk— Renner & Brown. fork} F ay roaap, Roterdam—Funch, Meineke ride of the Sea, Humphi j Genon—Fabbri & Channon Fook Anite (Venez), Herrera, Cladad Boltvar—Harbeck & Ha wey hore i I ated Edwin, Hooper, Cow Bay, OB—Miller & ro Rose, Brown, Cow Bar, CB—Drett, Ron A Co, iriginom Maria (Hol), DeVeer, Antwerp—W Salen Maranham—L B Amsinck & Bult Meabella (BO, Bantield, Para—H K Corning, Som Brig TH A Pitt (Br), Webb, BormudemMidd'elon & Oo. T Ainy Wooster, Trot, Nagiaboon Swen (he), day ats be M Badger, De Behr C Lawson. Sao. New Haven, we tkwey Manuel Moriilo (Colom), Morrill, Santa Martha— joLeny & Linty rk W trvine. Postar, Balthnore, or Fanuie, Fenton, Phiiadelvaa, ARRIVED Steamebip General Lyon (Ug traneperty. Mit New Ore Jenne, Juy 16, vin Washington 60 hours, to US Quarter meete nawha (0 8 transport), Jonneton, Fore AM. WY ermasier Kaw 6 Monpes, i US transport), Wintera Fort ‘ NN archon, Weshingtee. #8 Roure, with Maat I deed Hae ane passengers, : Helens. trom Brem-n oie Both spoke dabing achr Lidnaa, Yor sy G2 UT bbls do rk Golien Fleece (Br), Rhodes, Barbados, 12 days with teaver. to's Trowbrigere Rous. Baty at 32 8% ton 7120, ‘e4 a white :idew! white emokest cka, steering , probabiy for Bermuda; w: ry deep aud had » large eck load of ; showed Britiah colors, 7 ‘Srou), Homevery Beuediog, 12 daye, with to § de Visser. Vizoayr (Br), Richardson, Sante Cruz, 20 days, w th uth (Br), Pool, Rio Grande, 47 days, with wool tw Edrotston rh f |. Jenkins, Para, July 14 with rine, rp fe ny tn ier Hougaten. Sid io orig Sa co sts Be brindle for Now York ©0 ws yw Yor! Brig Queen “of the South (Br). Grosenich, Demarara, 16 days, with old metal, to W Rowe. Sing Koss Abbott,” Wilkinson, Ponce, 18 days, with molas- ses, er, lying Bagie (Br), Nickerson, Matanzas, W days, 15 J ewan h bon rig Anne D Jordan (Br), Partridge, Sagna, 9 days, with sugar, 0 HD Brovkman & Co, July 31, alex Keys, or iteys, Of G aagow, seaman. died, sd, Partridge. Cargenas, 17 days, with sugar, & Chase. at twat. olf Barnegat, spoke vebr Irene, from Cardenas for New port. Brig Ponyert, Alen, Neuvitas, 15 days, with sugar &o, to Thompson & Hunter, Brg Sim W Holt, Dunbar, Trinidad, 2 days, with auger, jensen, iago (8p), Urizen, Monte Christo, 11 daye, in bal- rossive & Co. v9 & Ci Bie pene, Sinall, Beau ort, NO, 7 dara, with wood, to F M jixby Do. Schr Enchantress (Br), Conley, Para, July 14, with mdse, toJ Bissop & Oo, Schr Hanover (Br), Low, Kingston, Ja, July 17, with to: wood, to A A Cabre. July’ 26, 5 PM, saw a white atdewhe eainer W.tl two white smokestacks, buroing hard oval and steering for Cape Fear, REN colt (Br), Chisholm, Lingan, 19 dave, with coal, to watn, Schr Maznolta (Br), Lockhart, Windsor, NS, 12 day, with plaster, to D Kk Dewolf, Schr ‘A Seaman (Bri, Downey, Jogging, NS, 15 days, with grindstone. to P I Nevius & Son, bocoey P Stumoson, Cummings, Bt Andrews, NB, with Pallroas ern, Schr J H Scammell (Rr). Thompson, 8tJoho, NB, 11 days, with timber, to Pf Neving & Son, Schr Duke of Neweastle (Hir), Finlay, St Jobm, NB, 12 days, ith umber, to P TN & Sou 14s & Son, Schr Boi bon, Beaston, Char esion Bar, ¢ dara. beur DB Bayles, Van Brunt, Fortrens Monroe, 2 daya. Sehr A Thomas, Robin-oa, Virmaia, 8 days, . Sour Lyvaubving. Van Cleat. Virginin. $ave, Behe 8 & French, Newwon, Virginia, 3 days, Ser H Baxer, Wood, Alexandrta, a Behr & Westbrook, Little, wan & Mary, Hall, Ko lateb. Rockland. Rehr Si chr Superior, Scur Marietta, Hull, Rookiand, Schr John D Gritin, Wool, Gloucester, Senr T Hulstrom, Parker, Nantuck: Seor Wor A Dubosq, Crowell, C Rehr White Sea, Lee, Newburyport, bebe Mosel: Weiltteet, Secor Aibion Dennix, liv Hing! 3 bam. Schr Anna Shepard, Bowditcn, Boston, Schr Honest abe. Gonroy. Boston, Bear Lamon. Phener, Bo-too. Schr LS Barnes, Rog Jie Smith, Chase, chr Whistler Pye-brey, Taunton Schr Calists, Amesbury. Warenam for Elizabethport, Schr Minerva, Cros , Providence Scher A H Krowo, Sinith Proviience. Schr Db Holmes, Holmes, Homes Providence, Sear Aptelop:, Morton, Providence, Sehr Maria Louisa, Snow, Providence, Bele A Midaieton, Ames,’ Providence. Schr J L Hess, i idence, Sciir EJ Scot, ence. Sclir Win Stevens, Nowell. Providence, Sehr James —=, Providence, . Selman, Providence for Blizabethnort, FU Baier, Providence for Fort Bwem, dovi, Bray, Newport for =Iizabethpork, enge, Beton, New London, ulse, New Maven, Solr Show, New Haven, Schr Wm Gray. Buell, Portland, Gt. Beir $ H Und:, Crowell, Stonmgton. Schr L Daniela, Stith, Hartford. é Sebr Me er. Mii Hartiord, Schr Pawnee, Chanman, Newburg for Boston, Schr J DT Strickiand, Dunbar, Georges Bunks, Sloop Uregon Rhodes, Providence 8 W Woodward, Candift, Baltimore. mer City 01 aio, Jones Piilacéiphya, Steamer Black Diamond. Mere:btn. Philadel Bteamer M Macaey, Sintth, ’hiladeiphia. Steamer Delaware, Ashmore, Trenton ner Wortenester, Baker, Providence. Bark Acaste. from Algoa Bay. arrived yesterday, is com- signed to Clason & Co. BELOW. One ship and one bark, unknown, SAIL, ‘dinand. Gen Berry, Talisman: mark redo. Virginie: schrs Mary & Susaa, OGerriso, Urbana. 1st—Shipe Zin; Sharpebire: ree Corine, ME Bangs, Wind at sunset SE. Misce?lancous. Bric Ourvta (Braz), Marinh: * Port Natal, while Deat- ing down the North River came in contact with schr Mary 8 Tidortta also outward bound, and lust forema:t by the eck, main tupmast, &e. The schr fost bowsprit, headgear. aud both anchors. Scur Maviterre (Br), before reported ashore on the rocks on the Sis part of Block Island, is fast going to pieces, nid jopes of getting her of have been aba.doned about 70 of the coal have been saved frou ber, and abe bas beea ipped of saile, rigging, de. Scux Joux R Marien, 156 tons, built in 1849 at Fairhaven: Ot. now a: Pall River, bas been sold to Capt J M Bri.btman 4 others on private terms, aud will hail from F K, under jad of Capt Joho P Collins. Lavncner—at Port Jefferson, LI. July 20, 6 & Wines, & deauilful enbr of ai rom the abip LOL Zi 9 aceon rene Kennett, of Bellport, conferred upon name of ST W'nex, in’ comnliment to ane of th % Shel: afne a mot her case end does eresit to yuildera who e two more of the same sort in proceaa of construction, one of which will be launched du'ipg thin week. ih, brig J .0 of Wm & Jax Drnmnond. 4 but'dere, Caps i B 4 otners, sbip Anna Cai Drummond ( nen, Bark Edward, Worth, eld at New Bedford Ist tantie and Fhalts Geen ae % a, rent rk Partie, Plersou, md from Sag Harbor 26th South Ailautie Ocean. mre foreign Ports. Buenos Ayers, July —Arr bark Voyager, Riley, New York via, Pernambuco, cae, Ja, July 17—In port brig Tobacco, for NYork 3 “ Lvxnroot, July 18—Aer steamships Bia York, Hibdero'sn Dutton, Quebec. — ee Myvacu’7, July Is=In port achr Amelia, Gorham, from Ts port arr 16: il, Bath ; 1b. Nassau. NP July !S—are brie, Olive Frances, Sm: 20. -ehr & ® Parker, itzgernid, Camden. Cid 224, steam or @ T Wateoo, Petrous. Havana. Pana. July id—ie fort »'x Onda, for New York next day. 4 TAS, ir orig Jot * aa ty 0 GRARDS, Jae in port Ham Dorot atur LB Ushers NYork NYork 4 gays" Sid tan. Ar Sr Tuomas, Jy 3 York ben tor Nevacea) th Agnes an), Thomp-on sid an tur Bio Janeiro with in. he. 81 ples, NY¥ork (und sid 18th for St Oro, To) iebt. Oark, Nassau, NP. ort W4ib, barks Or an Sew York for American Porte. Avg —Arr schra Plougabor, Futlar, Toledo ina’: W Gregory, Cottre, and W Ecernon Mil Mita,’ Giana lad fon, tnd J Alderiioe, Bilton. Philadel Tilden, Davis, Neptune, Ciark; Avon. Pari Conklin, and Wye Kitranethpert. i via ‘Tinbetta, Dea! timore , Snow Boundary, Pearl, Hii; Jas ™ E Pearson, Cld schrs F is n leans: bark M Forest State, Ge reetown 4 ach: ind ;, Miragoane; Roxanna, Merritt, Nassau, NP; Gentik italdwin, Hannah D. duno, ein: pire, Mystery, Lizzie, and Granite Stete NYork. BALTIMORE, Aug t—arr_brige Tyce (wea), Nelaon, No Janeiro; Echo, Bens oa, Turka In'and; | O'Casiner, lantings, City Point, Va; echea Winonah, Tale, Antigua! ai, Grire. Bwain NOrieans Old brig Cemantha Hopxins, nino Newburyport, Chester river, Md: achre Alice Sore, wnsend, Mata 6 as, Jackson, N Oo 2d—Arr ark Fila Virginia, Johnson, NYork. BANGOR, July HA ip Ella Nicker: BR for Europe. Old brige Nattia (pew), Rows, Cepera, Richmond, Matanvar = ‘ket; Robin, K! Cardenas, Mary B Thompson, Lampher, Baltimore: Crosby, Atwood, eid Verkina, brig te jo ‘iimany James Wyshington; scurs B Ames, Call, and © & trig Catharine, Nickels, Choptank, artiett. Card, Fortress Monroe, BRISTOL Avg l—Sid sobre Mary Merahon, Brightman, gad Lindy Adams, Hadwin, N¥ork; sloop Julia Ann, Davis, © York. DANVERS, July 22—Arr ache Miltoh, Raymond, NYork. DIGHTON. Ju y SimArr scur T W Thorne. Sears NYork, Ang i—arr schr Tile B, Anderson, Georgetown, DO. sid sche Ty W Morse, Gardner, Philadelphia FALL RIVER, Joly 30-Arr schrs T Borden, Wrighting- ton’ Puitadelphin; Sit, Cornelia, Revnoids, kitzabetnpor, ‘ug imarrachr dalin A Rich. Leiand, NYork, Sid sobre John Crockford, Jones; tram Smith, Terry; Biliow, Emery, and MoMurray, ‘Mero York. HOLMES HOUR, Jwiy 90, PM—Arr achra Julia Newel Ourhing, Baltimore for Boston; Pearl, Hil. Philadelph for do: Avon Park: James iden and Mary B Pearson, Coctirana Blieaberbport for de, Nepitine, Oink. Newourg Jona Adams, Hato, New York for Portemouth; lias, Haton jarion. Purrington, Gardiner ty 8 Smail, schrs Mindora, Koranna, onderry fo for Phildelpht ike, 8 Wit ‘Phiuete a Smith, Tuttle, Rich, Delaware Ciiy for bert, Bartient, do ioe et pone Emma port for Jae Til is Rich ot jer Alvira, tir and dane, 4 AM=—Sid brig Moonlight; schrs Smith, Tuttle, Ti and Sol Francia, # ARLFORD, July $'—Arr steamer Mass, Gramiey, Pit mid; Bist, hes Eliz A Relse ndsley, NYork; Ann and Rebecoa Eldriage, New Bri tek; W'S Thomp-on, Hand, Eivavatiport: Rinole, Jobnson, Trenton. Sid. 0e1 achra Mosaenger, Miner, NYork; L Daniels, Smith, ao. 0 & Hazard. Waterhouse, do; A G Har jaines, do. Sint, ‘atrine Van porns Cor, ao, FARE LEEEAD, duly Arreohr Ella, Higgina, Pht a iphta, anne BEDFORD, July 0—Arr sohrs L Gopuill, Gupttt, H th pets Bint, me, Gariner, and Agnes, Ktaples, a | 8 Tg Adora: and Chariie & Wilts, Emery, 2001, bark Win Rotoh y July Sl=-Arr sobre Mary Nowell, Covill, Oo for Phitadelphy re Anne, Foreyh May, Tethnwer, Ne 2 Denison, Brigg, wad Fart W vt Harn theme Boats, W ech pert Lo w Retford, Aug i—AiF soht Win Loper, Robinson, Philadelphia, Bld . = Hattie 5 Sptargots Pirate pita; Leesburg. Blake, Gare Christina, Drinkwater, Washington, De, PORT. MOUTH, Philadaipme 'H, July 29—-Sid schr Ida F Wheeler, Dyer, PROVIDENCE, & imith re . GFAP, mith Fa Iphia ort te - » aes gente Sones q i heater, Norwood, Dewmare Cha isan & Macy, Kenyon, aad New Packet, nex NYo k: Bride, Sanford, do, ’ PA WYUOKET, ang I—Sid schr “Awa ® Balter, Baker, ° SA CRM, Inty M—Are sobre JO Haraden, Bunker, ang Thames, Robolgs, Kigabdethport: 8ist, @ Kilbora, No Philedeiphia, “8d aun, achrs. 8 VW Simmons Gedtece Phitade pb Sat La ¥, Baker, do, SUMBRSET, July 80—Sid schr Artist, Forrester, South. Ambo. SJ fs J 29—Arr schre Angler, Besse, NYork: De ABEHAM, Jat So-~are cane Anger: Bowe, By orks WICKFORD, July 31—Sid schr Cabinet, Burdick, NYorw, MISCELLANEOU! PROPOSALS FoR LOAN. vat Treasiny DeraRtaenr, Juty 25, 1866. Notton is hereby given that subscriptions will be recetved by the Treagurer ot the Unived States, the several Assistant ‘Treasurers and de ated le positaries, and by the National’ nks designated and qualitied as Depositaries and Finam cia) Agents, for Treasury Notes payable three years from August 15, 1864, bearing iniersstat the rate of seven and’ with sem{-annusl coupons: bie in lawfal money. ‘three-tenths per cent per at attached, pi ‘These notes will be convertible, at the option of the holder, at maturity, into nix per cent gold bearing bonds, re- Aeemabie after five and payable twenty years from August’: 18. 1867, pape The notes will be tesued in denominations of fifty, one hundred, five hundred, ove thousand and five thousand | aotters, and wil! be iesued in blank, or payable to order, ag- | may be directed by the subsoribere, All subscriptions must be for Alty dollare or some mule tiple of Afty dollars, aa Dnpricate certificates will be issued for all deposits, The party depositing must endorse non the original certificate: the denomination of notes reqiiired, and whether they are: tobe ismued im blank or pavable to order. dorned it mnst be left with the o’heer recelving the deposity. to be forwarded to this Devariment. The notes will be transmii‘ed to the owners, free of trant: portation charges, as enon after the recetpt of the original cert ‘icates of deposit an they can be prepared. Interest will be allowed to Ancuat 15 on ali deposits made and will be paid by the Department upom: receipt of the orizinal cartifientes. As the notes draw interest from Anguat 18, persons male ing deposita snbssquent to tbat date must pay the interest’ acerued from date of note to date of deposit, i Parties depositing twenty-‘ive thonsand dollars and ape wards for these aoten at any one time will be allowod a coms mission of one-quarter of sor percent, which wilt be pata by thia department upon the receiptof s Dill for the amouaty errtified to by the officer with whom the deposit was made, No deductions for commlssinns must be made from the de posits, Officers rece'ving deposits wi | see that the proper endorse» ments are made upon theoriz nal certificates, { All officers authorized to rem ve deposite are requested te give to applicants all desired mfarmation, and aiford every factlity for making subscr pions, Ww. P. PESSENOEN, Recretary of the Treasury. | Subscriptions will he received by the ’ Assistant Treamrer of the Untied States, corner of Wall nd Nassau streets. ‘= First National Bank of New York, No, 4 Wail street. a . Second Notional Bank of New York, Twenty-third stres® and Broadway, Third Nattonal Bank of New Vork, No, 5 Nassau street, Fourth National Bana of New York, 27 and 29 Pine strech, Fifth National Bank of New Vork, 838 Third aveoue, Sixth National Bank of New Yoo, Bizth avence and: Broadwa: Bighth National Rank of New fork, 680 Broadway. Ninth National Bank of New York, 363 Broaaway. Tenth National Bank of New York, 240 Broadway. © Cevtra: National Rank of New York, 71 Duane street, National Kxchange Bank of New York. 18 Greenwich ste AED ALL RESPROTABLA BANKS AND BANKERS throughout the country will doubtless AFFORD FACILITIES TO SUBSCRIBERS. : 4 oo prior to that dal “SEW PUBLICATIO! RESTORED, I1GNORAPCR OBR! unmasked. —Highly important to both met married or xing 4, 1 Dr. LARMON’ ith oF disease, Paris, London and New York Medical Advieer and Marriage Guide (sith edition, 40 pages, 10) Wastretions). woe Le. bility, Urinary Affeetyon: a 4 Dis anther’ g 1 oF Kew York, from 10 A. tel pers in’ recommen: hs rrier des Etate (nia. German die Reform, Dispatey Staats Felwnng, Atiaa, Medica! Review, fe. eonsnlt WA. M. . re-eoacur Ww: Larmoat and his work.’ EWS FROM TRE SEAT OF wi. interest tn Capt. GHAUNOSY’S g ere rat? road’ and sirenys Coeds kimerieal by iteerny Movements’ are recorded. “It enn be obeained at 77 Ocdad pt, Lint evmmceee baa ats A RINNING FOR THE PRESIDBNCY.—QUESTION GPa eanus“Oua Jon at Taree Fear Ceaa Which Wii Win Greatest photograph ‘out, Paar d receipt of 1 ‘CASO V. BEAUC! i Post NL ane mf ST PURLISHRD—BOMETHING BREW ere interest married sta) bo Post office, New Y\ b Pick a or, ADVICE FOR LADIES. Has information never before pbliehed, { free, in a sealed envelope, for 10 conte, cn bor 4.652 New Yort’ Pust office, a Noe zee so ches ae cena aeree ~ ion. “rade auppite ‘Bend for satslogue 10.0. 3, Purehasing Agency, 78 Nas-eu street, N. ¥, eevee ne YEW STYLES CARTES DR VISITR FOR GENTLE. disse Rew york Poss omen, (or sample and catalogue to bow «CHARLES F, ATTWOOD & CO. ARIS CARTES DR A atin OBL URRATED VKENCH BOOKS, Ri B GooDt 1 Enclose stamp for eo gpsmelers) AS. B. FERGUSON, le Broadway, N. %. MOTOGRAPH CARDS FOR INTLEMEN, PHOTO. Crean Sate eee te ees orn tame ad shdress to'0, Burns, box 16) Post ollee, vere Sk PECULIAR BOOKS—PUBLIRHED AT w "9S KICPRS POSE CTBVMED AE ur. pddreee rm ulaee Fou ean ‘act the book by express, payable on delivery, oF by mal __ WATCHES, JEWELRY, £0. AT WATCHES, DIAMON Dt JEWELRY, SILVER | ie, Guns, Pistols, £6, bough! will 250 Gent more than ean be Obtsined ‘at any other place tn tre: city. N. B.—Also Pawnbrokers’ Tickats wanted for the Above articles, at the eame rate, 609 }, Corner of Houston sireet yup aiairs, room 6, Tus. BROKERS’ TIOKRTS PURCHASED OP A _Divzaon ts, Watcher, 8 iver aree Musical Instr, nts, Gt ol 10", ng Ana al 0 bin ped oat ihe -_ auree third door wea under ene) Bat Fe RA TERA D OLD GOLD AND 8ILY! 7 Tey AND SILVEn 0} Diamonds, old Goid, Bilver, or PAW 4, P Persona who with to eel Any kind of old fashioned Jewe ry, go to LOUIS ANRIGH, 728 Broadway. A posluive fact, he pays 5) than any oth Estavinhed 00 t adiuimistration of the late Mi Make ne intake—723 Broadway, ander th jot MOND JEWELRY WANTRD—AND« THR BX. ns vane given by R. W. PLUMB, Diamond tiroke rondway. O.Nee hore from 4 HTT and 2 ull 8 of inns, percoot, Fine iarge Pearls wanted; also Ta- lamel’s Hair Shawls, aps i TOO LATE FOR CLASSISICATION. D v HAL! BEDROOM TO LET=TO & SINGLE GEN- tiewan, Inquire at $9 Laight street, up stare, OTICE.—AT A MERTING OF THE UNIT! fi! Vay men, held al 4 He ea be on Tieeday event AN reso) from the siortiant’ prigks, therefore ‘i the honorable Board of Weighets nd after Friday, August 5, the rate of waees pre AR be forty cents, Petes OILURSPiA. 5 Peas ‘ KR, CAMPBSLL, Vice Presdumh 7. MoPAne Mecrmtars: