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THE CHICAGO CONVENTION. LETTER TO LINCOLN. Who Will and Whe Will Not Bo Nominated, AND POLITICS, &e. &eo. Bore, Angost 7, 1864 wacker fe, “By Dean Gaur — Jami from the Cacadn ede }eend herewhh for pot wailon ‘Aire —A very important wlatemnect of tbe porpose of ‘Tr Chicage Conyention. You can rety apon it as troe wuder the aulhority-of myeelf and Saunders, Sccond—My letter to Present Lincula, designed 10 as. rack public attention to the reqpening et peace negetia- ons, undic give Greeley (ar uLderstood) aground to (Mevor sane Thave not septto any one copies of these decnmenta, sud Feend them te you for the. poviic, under the direct Manection of Srodere, Tucker, ke, de. Yoo way not see me for two weeks; Lot T will be quiet- By acting 7 will arrange tt #0 thas you will get important formation in advance of We press No hurry about the withdrawal of “iv whom x may concern,’ Jet im- JOrtaDh 16 VePLiTite its BEcEsRILy. Public opinion wit ro ebange imeixty days that there (Wh be thousunce of Brobuses th the field of Limcodn does Bob Bddicaie tu favor of the tbeu rising stor for power. 4 romplets revolution North wll take piace ap thab Lime 8 tendency to thertroy the nresam) power oF the govern. wen,| and vo restore a retiabinsiate of things. The na ward as nothing, in will prove to ower of the entire JRWETD. aka Paws, August 6, 1864. My Demers: Gams — Iba understood that the cemocratsJand conservatives wretny a2 Niagara ali agree that tie «hicago Convention Mhou'd disiactiy declare that any State carried by Dayo- mets OF ADy federal Lest aids, that such State or States abai! be counted for the Chicrge nommces: and if the Bonivece shall receive @ majority Of the electoral vote, weluding euch Bates. that he shall de inaugurated as Frosideut No one will get the mem ‘he pledge wo esize the reimsof quuringency., The Conversion will organtze to resist all BEarpALouk or encroachments oF the federal authorities, wend b commiciee Of VigilMuce aud falely will be appowied aompesed of -uch men as Generals MoClelian, Buell, Fitz Jobu Porter, &e. No candidates are yes Axed upon for ape Chicago Convention. Meo are of secondary con sequences, The held is lacge, and the candidate is yet to win hw epnre F. 8.—The above for publication; the follewing for your Piva veo — Governor Seymour and Genera! McClellan are the onan}- Wons fxvorites thos far for Domination, while ali yw the Jraterpization ws Nragare agree that it would be better to lace 10 Domibalion Dames entirely encoown wo past whe favor, SWEPT, LETTER TO PRESIDENT LINCOLN. Ni * Brosident Laxcoux—Your #: Monk ynwise. Your present eonditionat Weert unjust and vofortnnate. Yon cai ition under the now ganera! condemn! negotiation policy Sustain ether ‘on of the inte! gews and jukl oF the press avd people, not only of Berope, bot America, Thé former divided the North, the diver bas onired the people ip a determination that tbe (Wer shal! nos continue ro free the slave. Withdraw them © time, aud dimeotve your Cabinet at the thee our, 11 not to save yourself, to save your country Gury remember my predictin, made te you in pereon ‘Ant Mr. Seward in the Cabinet tn place of w Soutbern stalerman wat & sword ai the bert of tbe souh, Seurioy an un aud that your obey under bi @stwetow during your adm: North. 1 know that upon the Sdcreased ‘To whom it may concern,” the South will send commissjonere, with full powera, to treat for peace. 3c, therefore, urge apon you the auty and puiicy of re. @ye0ing negotiations, at Niagara, with the gentiemen who Lave now general; por «i that Mr. Greeley de Fe-ew powered to bring about thie desirable result. It is worbifest you camuot fave any personal or national ground, Wat x just, to oor ir, for your Fe- ior 8 \mapoRsidle from the ppporition of the Nortb to foor general and late peace pol.cy, while nationally you gab decommprish no good, ane the abi wh Fo main by plac gr ipa BEE or sae cele on, the ia nal fac thas the South, gonque: pe, eating and warlike nation, isolated from fhe’ ‘world. I not oniy moet ournestly evireat you to favor ‘the meeting cf commissioners unconditional, but when fa'd commineioners meet to for gousideratio Pirgi—ihe Union, re established under a modification Of she constitution as to slavery, with an export duty on orien, &c., for the payment of the Southern indented Bees, AD» lax upon and the working of the gold mines ‘we liquidate tbe Northern, or, Necnd—Consideration for the best passible terme for @ poage, each government or poopie thereo! assuming Sheir war debt, witb asiave policy, wnder iuternavjonal Juaueita t, br-ocherwiee gubjert te the ratification of the \ le. Tee now understood the war and peace cements will wpite a) Chicago under @ peace platiorm, meeting Ube ap- obabon of the South. This will insure your defeat, ‘OF, therefore, i beseech you, your attention dering the Sw moHthe of Your Power to the @alvation of the cou try, through an armistice apd negotiutian wnconditional be prepared to receive the curses of future genera. wove, ‘Your action upon thie appea) will. determine tbe point Featiive tbat you either do or do not decitne w negotiate be The New State Emigrant Hospital at Ward's Ie at. ‘The cc ner stone of the new State Pmigrant Hoepita ex Warde Ieiand war aid yesterday afternoon, with eprropriste ceremonies, before & select member of Persone, comprising eome of the most distinguished gentiemen io the Siate. The eteaner Henry Barden weuveyed ibe invited guests from Castle Carden at one @eiock derenon ioe commenced a Hittle after three o'vlork, Wr. Cyrus Curties calted the assemblage to order, sfter whied the Rev Mr. Petere pronovnced an Impressive peuyer, Mr. Gulian ©. planek, President of the Com. mimiovere of migration, next delivered x mnet oloquent® rd Joarved address, in the course of which Un afforded « wees amount of tatistionl information ani sketch the uistory of the emigrant depot at Ceetie Garden. showing all the good tbat bad wince been ef. fected, unc claiming that the best system of hnepttals had Weer inaugurated on Ward's Ikland over fourteen years ago. Mr. Verplanck next took the trowel in bis band and ‘Witt ibe usual ceremonies laid the corner swue, $e ih » Lox contalning the follow mg ocamentr Hanon ‘of the Commissiopers of Emigration from 1849 courts of the Emigrants’ Savings Bank from 630 te to Plans and specifications of the bufding ; New Youn Biresiy and aj! the daily papers, state Manual of New ‘Vert Manos! of tne City of Beovkiyn; coins and frac. siona! currency. Mr. Bernard Caeseriy, Secretary of the Emigration Comuisrioners, then read the following description of We new hospital — Phe hoepital Luildings are five umber, —— pen the yavilion plan, the cestro, building emg ti high, the oiner four Bhildings two tories bere ec by a wide courtyard, compictriy isolating ‘tequs [rom cack other. ihe wards are upon the southern Ferboe of cael payiton, aad os eold Bortoera storms 08 2 ene by the nurses’ room, dining Tem. closet, ball, &o., one the lemspete- Mere of ue wards abd ‘a their ventilation bof the pavilions is Pomona piaaiooe darge euough to be used by « tp cape orem 8 forium, snd they ate tw be furoisned weeks,” papers mat other ‘sources of -atmusement. There Fsvavoriome B16 sullolenuy weparmed/from tbe wards Kcecurbi ie Falescepts to ie saaioae vee suet a patients ‘ere yaa! ve ‘thelr bods. corridors sles th contend” tue ee Driag ing tham all uoder one reo’, en- and attendants to viet »!) parts of each poviion® Sey DE eXpoed to the open ait my emo Mmp! fy and ard the ventilation sag wartag ‘wotire bee; Tre veutiiaton aud wuFiniog wilt Ne dene by teatn taken ‘rom the Biiety placed it hs so ected baild ng, to be lowkter beer the centre of seal. ,2beee. Soners_ ate cappiy tee stones Sur. the Mabe, IauHdry Kod Damery, TRE boepite! wi scoummodate the Supapinit MBERE, TPCESLON TOOT, Hoye \eiaa"™ often Ag . bop, Inboraiory. DARKIE® Ae etore roo Pig y ir voting theatre, merene, instr iment roung atd all sectetry aureee” rooms, Oniag roomm pater chokes, ‘veth rooms and heciling toome tor ealh ward werde will BccOmmodale three handved & Fave tea will have twelve huadred « i ob is the ber eseting 6. wiL be plum in styie, appeo bbe p orpore for hen 8 intende: in & Fubetantial and thorough re OF aD 6x peLse Of RBOUL three hundred Lboren Taw conciated the corner Kloet cer; mous, nae the om pany a og hr boure of Mr. Fagan. Sh. pris awl te resgneet, perimtendent of Ward's dgiand, where » eplendé toner wee purtaken of and * Muinber ef epeechor wore made Te ey ineeish. of New Vor, Opened ibe Meaking by ioe tbe bealth of Mr, Seceisiin, © Fapponpet f8 ah ernie Re hig Me 04 Ww brief aditrespes Ly ohtor Wurger, Semator Pr rong, Thurluw Wend War fore Purdy, oT gion a ofiewas, Mr. Ho: wrk Me Acton, Prendent of the Police Couty televers , NY Carne hus, Tr Murphy, ewith Comineiecioner. Mr: Savings Merion, Mayor’ Maretad: Mr. Riteb, apd other, Map fo low pn se fe ws offer U se y Gory Ford. 834. Tiyeceeledpiets and a Gale: Miiet an G ‘etant Fi ian. Jobe Dwyer wr real pci Fever, James Pagan aD per ioberseut Death of Dr. an Ameriosn Reymords, om. Rorren, Aupapt 16 1808. oo Fie at wie port, he sumer ican wel ‘Cupiain Power, of she ® haven that Dr Aeyeoide Me Mare Bayi) /0ly ae Cone b the afternoon io Ward’ Island, avd the’ NEW YORK ‘4#RALD, THURSDAY, “AUGUST 1, 1864. a MEWS 7ROM KERTUCKY. capture, og worty sty Horsee by Gueriline— 7, as ta meCook’s Raid—Hefacal <a vevous Rene? te Acknowleége ®& . Boarer of pata egal ®, 1804. Thin morning twenty guer Mee party of men under W. B Laverda, who were Ativing gixty torees & Gallatin from Ube salt Fiver Brad, Gvey mites from Wert Fowl, The gueriing kei iarce moaguod captureii¥0s.y- two horecs. ‘Tho Naabville Union bas ofiviakwuthority that we los to MoQook’s raid will nut exceed Gve bunded. & Walker Taylor, parporting to bo a rebe! bearer of despatches, was stepped at Nev: Albany Jast mighs, bear- fog letter from CofA. R, dokneon, dated ‘*Headquar- tere of the Confederate Forew:, Union connty, Kautucky.’” © General Burbridge, enkig if be (Generai Burbridge) Gonsidered tho shooting of the rebots in Benderson as to accordance witb bis order regarding gvertias, and Geputzing Major Tayfor to coufer with him on the Bobject. Gonera) Ewiag directed Omove) Farleigh to wrhe ty | Report Polonet Johyson, refusing to recognize Major faytor, as Colovel Joknson was in Keotueky, a State not within she Confederate ttner, and jo command of wnt a.small force, composed chiefly of irrespeneibie men, and as ho (John- ———— a iad Tediam HO steice mm the Northwest. r Ousua Cry, August 10, 1864. wr Mara we Lourdy committing new Mepredations, a stock, burnieg trams and kihibg indiscri Barely. They were witbic ® bundred yards of the pickets of Fort Kearny tart nigbt, and fred an arrow atone of thom, ‘A ceach arrived at Fort Kearny thie morning and re porte passing severa) trains which had beep Purned aud eleven dead bodies by the road: ide. ‘A party of mx whites were Kiled at Toirty two Mile ‘eresk lant night. The Indians Dave ‘tioles an the - stodls $k Ootvon wood ge ya ‘Ot eoMtiere. started tm parsnit of Oe well known that renegade whites, mpposed to be from Quantrell’s old baud, are aasOclated with the tadianr in these dopredativce, Fort Lanamm, Angust 9, 1864 ‘The Indians aro getting very bold ‘Thore 18 great alarm trovghout the coustry. 18 te feared thoy will attack this point. Many emigranto bavo beep killed and much stock stolen, Castle Tho following report has been made by the comm |tiee appomted by the Commissioners of Emigration for the Purpose of investigating certain charges us to the manage pon) was acting without amy authority known to General )} mont of Castle Garden: — Fwing, we conid nos officlaily transmis bis message to Concra} Burbridge, and refesed further intercourse with him: aod as Major Taylor claimed to be a Covfederite Poldier be would wend hiso wto the Confederate tines. A company of guerillas were encamped at Garretisville j daot might, The Hair Avcite Bxpe dition, | LETTER FROM CAPTAIN HALL-—-HALTH OF THE PARTY-- PINAL DEPARTURE OF THK EXVEDITION, ‘We have fall detaits ef the progress of the Hall Arctic Expedition up to the 18th ult., bay have beep obliged to dover giving them this morving. Mr Hall we wel! and happy. Tukelito ts aleo well, but we regret to announee that E-brer ping, or Joe, is ip poor health. The following Jetset was writien by the 2c explorer on big way gown the barbor of $1. Johns, N. F., to joto his vessel, Tt is the tntest from nim:-- Sr. Jonys Rannon, N. F., Joly 38— 21:06, AM We are pow on board the Helen . ten: Mo ticelie, Doand down the harhor to fom the 4 has remained outside wince Hridwy evening, the time Cap. tam Chapeitand myself left ber. The reason of ovr delay has been on accouns of not being able to get ihe men on board that bad been pre-euxaged for the vesscis, The St. Jobus people bave deen very kind to ne. and onr Consul, Mr. ©. 0. Leach, bas forwarded the interests of the expedition ip a most marked manner. Lexpect to be at home son, and return to the United States In about three years. Youre, &c., C.F. BALL. Mecting of the Pennsylvania Legisia~ ture—Governeor Curtin’s Messnge. Poth bonses of the Pennsylvania Legislature aesembled in special seeeion at Harrisburg on Toceday. The fol- lowing is an abdetract of ihe meena of Governor Cur- tin: — To sae Sexate ayy Rover or Rev MET ATIURS OF Tar Com- NW RALTH OF PENNSVEN ANIA — Exvrieey—T have cailod you togetber tn advance of ow for the purpose oY takiug some te. From the commence- ment of the present rebellion Pennsylvanis has cone ber whole duty (0 the government. Lying ae her southern counties do in the immediate vicivity of the horder, and thus exposed to sudden mvasion, a selfish Rave ted her to retaic a sufficient part of tary force fer her own defeuee. In 80 doing she wor bave failed in her daty to the whole country. only would ber men bave been withheld from rhe fold of general operations, but the loans aod taxation whieh would have become necessary would have, t. iminisned the ability of ber peopte to «: iy ary demands of the United States, She would we necessartiv interfered with and Lamypered ail the military action of the goveroment amt made vcrsel’, to home extent, reg je for apy saiures and ehort: comings (ha may have occurred. In persvance of the policy thus deliberately adopted, this State tar redily devoted her theo to the general service. Krom the bezia- bing she lias always been among ibe first to respond to the of the United States, as s¢ shown by ber history tbe three months men and the re- | the object contemplated is to place the emigrant in RPSONOTION OF COMMAMONERE, LY 27. U864. That & special committee of three be appointed to wnvest gate the aceuration# and insinuations Brought by some par- ‘bee agaioet the cmployes of Castle Garden. Your commitiee, in compliance with the above resolu- tion, beg respectfally to make the following report.— Your committee met on the 3d inst, baving previously Tequested and invited al! parties re‘erred to by Dr. Frech io bis report, a# well as others, to be In attendance for tho purpose of giving their testimony, The Commission will observe from the depositions, tawen usder oath, of the resvective witnesses adduced, that they are referred to by Dr. Freeh as being able vo verify the various aliega- tions against Mr. Casserly and others. Tue witnesses Were allowed the fullest opportanity for euvstantiating ‘Their eeveral statements in tne report. and every facility jwae given them for doing so. Bya reference to tho imjontes of the two meetings of Your committes the Com- mitKiod wil observe that the varioug subjects reierred 10 Dr Frech. such ak the express dompany, recruiting bosimers, ne well as the genera! ayrangoments for the ar rivatand reception of the emigrants by their friends, were a) minutely inquired into, 4 Regarding the manegeqent of the express company, as wil be Keen by f reference to the mintitos of she first day's proceedinge of your committee. they are of « that it would not be for the interest of the emigri | Gistoro the present arrangements for the removal 0 guce. Your committee, however, woul! suggest the propriety of adding the respective presidents of the Irish and Gertaan societies to the present Custle Garden Com- miitee charged with the management of this matter. Your commituee gave the eubsect of allowmg parties ingde the Garden for the parpore of seeing their nds their jul] attention They see no reason for altering or removing any of the restrictions or saie- guards at present existing, for beg acted on And put im force dy Mr. Casseriy. In the opinion Of your committee, the rules 'to be observed are just and vroper in the peculiar circumstances of the gase. being solely for the protection of the emigrant, With reference to the finding of employmant for a: fiving eruigranie, your the mode of condactin wot deem it becessary to call any witnesses, being’ fully eatistied that Mate ane honest empicynicat the most beneficial to gel Concerning the anpointinant of Colonel Krehdie), Your committee fully spprove of the #ystem adonted it the orgamivation of the same, and the gupervision exer cised over boarding house keepers: byt they would re- commend that oD be taken by the Board on ime ap- intment of Colouel Krebhiel, and otherwise direct as to uperof paying bis svary, Wb regard to the Accusations and insivnat) conveyed — throughout the report of Dr. Frech ef maiversation of office Qn the part of Mr. Casserly. your committee beg t @tate that, having gven thie matter their best inquiry into | | i THB “BECAT SOCIAL EVIL" IN CHICAGO. |'%, sped nope anc 20, m1 flanna, Yaly 2: crossed the Raue: ‘oyprt ‘Within Forty-eight Hours—Mar,y pre~ g and Grew ag Phew- sclves-Great Exodug ef Abandonea Women, &e., do, The Chicago papers for tome time past bave alluded to the increase of the “great sovisl avi” in that city. The Hoord of Police, evevt seston, passed the following elringeot order:— Ordered—That the Superintendent of Police be ot rected to cause & notice Wo be felt at ail buildings whieb are suppreed to be occupied or patronized by disorderly, vagrant or other persone of Mlegal practices, tuat from and after forty-eight hours from the date of leaving said notice ali jegal meavs will be resorted Lo for the purpose of protaptly enforcing the erdipunce of the city and laws of the State against auch persons, The Chicago Post of Monday contains the following starting narrative of the effects produced :— The notk ee were served on Thursday by leaving copies at ® large number of houses occupied db; eputable Temales, We do not bear that way notices were served upon the Diack legs or any other ‘disorderly’? persous oF Indeed the suddenly virtnons reso'n- tions of the Police Commissioners appear to be whoily dt. a ar 1B the present case, against women. Pe they May Kuppose toatl if ibey Gau suvceed 1a vanquisai jon their male confreres will disappear, and rave oie and danger of acampaign agafoss an enomy composed Of eeterans who have »melt gunpowder. The ori eighs hours’ grace mentioued in the notices expired yesterday. The terrible oftects produced by the order, whewer auticipated or no:,bave burst upon the oolamunity with ail tueir melancholy reality. 6 fruits of the order were the violent deaths, r own bende, of two abandoned women, who, by the threaened vengeance of the ature and extent of which they were utterly which {u their minds, exched and con- “oy the mysterious skirmishing of the polige, had arrayeti with all the (errors of the rack or slow valantary to the unknown believed store ‘for them. “roe of was Annie Wallace, woman of only eighteon years, and the ible parents. residing iu Bridgeport. four months. ago, concealing her destination frou she took up her abode in a house of oii fume, kopt by Mrs. +» at ae Clark street, and there | entered upon a life of shame. With ber it wae ae ehort iit wa Inglorious, Scarcely yet recovered from the {rst wild and intoxicating excitement of a wanton’s I she ound berself without freods whom abe dared proach, cubjected to the overwhicimning storm which bad burss upon ber, Afraid to face an npcertain fate, on Friday eveuiug she drank of & poisoned cup aod dled by Setin to tio told of Carve wae’ Mire Renny, aiden name was Maggie Glynn. She closed & 1 @ Of mavy vicissitudes on Friday night, from the elleets of istered by Ber own hand. The caronor sterday upon the bodies of the two wo cunate Worden, and the jury retursed verdicts in both casen of death by suicide There were reports carrent upon the streets jast night of yet other cases of self-destruction by these pumie- stricken females. According to one of these, six women took 2 hacktind went a considerable distance ou the North Side, where they left the conveyance and proceeded to the jake sbore and deliberately threw themselves into the water and were drow:ed, It 1 impossible as yet to ob. tain the real facte in the case. There are other rumors abroad of ap equally starting nature, but time alone cap determine upon what foundati n they rest. Of an intense and widely-spread panic there cac b> nv doubt. While some of the prostitutes have thus taken the fear- fo} reaponsibilivy of ending their own miserable existence, orhere in jarge numbers flying from the city in aH ircetiong. The police antl or! ies state that the numbers known to have fied are as fo. o48:—For Cincinnati, thir- ty: for St. Louis, sixty, aud for Pittaburg, tw: -eight. Besites these there if reason to pelieve that large nom- bers have left for other parts, ome going by private conveyance, No demonstration was made iast night, as expected by the police, further thau placing aetrong patre! force upon Wells and Ciark streets. if the terror already created does uot rapidly abate it will be difficalt for the present 10 find one of this clase of persons of whom to make an example. The order of the Police “ommissioners is ac- complisbing its work moat rapidly, Now that the great hammer is aboat to fail, tet ue hope tbat some of the attention, as being one affecting in a great depree the good anc prosperity of this inetitutian. they are of Opinion that there ts not the slightest foundation in fact for the same. in concluding this report your commitioe de: pe at on record thetr unabated copfdence tn your The assiduity he ‘igplays in the performance of id important dutice, and his continuous ef- for the gcod.of tbe emigrant, demand our special commendation. Your commities are of the opinion thar the utmost publicity ehould be g'ven to thie report, as wel! az the several deporitions of the parties examined, Deing emvinced that the interests and welfare of Castle eer corpe to the present ‘moment. ‘Thus taith- fuily folfitiivg wll her own obligations, she hav a rigs to “be defended by the mattonal force, aa part of & common country. Any other view would beaosurd and: yw jugs, She of course cavnot com: when she suffore Liogeneies of war. The retiectivne we “any quarters been made upon the neopie of her sontherh Counties are mast onfound: They wore uysded in $862, when a Uniop army ms snyerier to-any force of the'vebele, (and. on whl bi toe had of course a richvvo rely.) was lying in their imme- vioiwity and north of the Potoraac, They were again invaded in 186%, after the defeat of the Cuion forces under Milroy, xt Winchester, and they Bave again sut- fered in 1864, after the siefeat of tie Union forces’ under Crook and Averi!), flow could an agricuitural people in an open country be expected to rike suddenly and deat back hostile forces which had defeated organi/ec veteran arniea of the government? It is of Course expected that the imbabitanteof an in- vaded country willdo what 18 in their power to resist the invaders, and the facts hereipatter stated wiil show, these counties uve not failed by reaso of ber ges 10 be defended bt the y. If Pennsylve graphical posit an hae Yequi DaLonal Fores, it has only beew agains: the coramon my. Ithas never been necestary to weaken the army ww the field by sending heavy detacbmenis of vete- rane to sive ber cites frem being devastated by suvill bands of roffinng;’ eompoced of their own ablinuts. Nor have her people been dispoced to sneer ab the great wages of law abiding etn cons in any other Sinte who have required sash protection. \ot when a brutal enemy, pursuing a defented body of | Prectoct, caused Cajon forces, crosses or border and urne a deveccstece town, this horrid barlva: ead of firing the hearts of wil the people of onr common country. i actually in some quarters inade the vocasion of mocks ani gibes as the unfortunate sufferer, thousands of whom have boca rendered houeeless. from the very men who, when the State authorities, foreseeing the dimger, were taking pre-nutionery mea- aures, ridiculed the’ ides of there being any danger, ered at tue exertions to prepare for mecting it, and ceeded to someextent in thwarting their raige forces, These ined are themselves morally respon- sidle for the calamity over whish they now chuckle and tab their bande, lt might have been hoped—nay, we had a right to expect—that the people of the loya! States enraged in & common effort to preserve thetr government any al! that © dear to freemen, would have forgotten, at leart for the time, their wretched local ‘thved with al) ther loyal fellow citizens, wherever resi- dent within the borders of our commos country, It should be romembered that the srisions sours fovrce of the Present rebéllice was in such ‘ealousies Wicked purposes by enectupulous poliviclaus, t The mea who for any purpose now ine LO envonrage them, Qught to be held as public ememies—enemies of our Union and our peace, and #bould be treated as euch Gommon feeilogs—ommon eympathies—are the neces. themeelves. and give the expreenion of which ix sometimes more important inder she infiction of calamity than more meterix) aid. The history of the movements of ihe rebels up the Shenandoah walley, with all of which our resdere are familiar, is giver by the Governor: also a joint jeter sem by himself ané Governor Bradford, of Maryland. to And these heartless scoffs proceed | Se arden wil! be promoted (hereby, @ud the objects von- empisted by the establishment of thie welygetion more Horaveht Spprecjrigd by the public at large. Signed by thé commiites, A. SANIEWIND, © GODFREY GUNTEER, ELIWAB FP. PURUY. Police Intelligence. RIOTERS IN A FIGHT—MANY PISTOLA DISCHAROED— SEVERAL OF THE PARTIBS ARRESTED., For some time past there has been # deadiy feud exist ing between Florence aud Jobn Scammel, Navid Brods- Tick (alias Baltimore Jack) and many other wel known characters of the Eighteenth ward on the one side, avd Owen Geoghegan sthe fighting man), Peter Wade, Edward MoGauty and severe) more of Geoghegan’s adtp rere on the other. A ‘few days since these rival partice deter- mined $0 settie their troubles by force of arms. Avcord- fog to appointment they moe at or pear the k'mpire Hotel, southwest corner of Twenty-fourth street and Third ave- Due, where they soon, became involved in & tierce fist encounter, during which several of the rioters were ‘ene, | Severely punished, Pistols were finally drawn on both twenty. five or none of the ties parsing in the street were killed or wounded. As Soop ap the police appeared in sight the rioters fied. and for the time being escaped arrest. Mavy of them were known, however, and Captain Cameron orthe Fighteenth Jainte for riot to be lodged thera be ore Justice with. The magistrate ixsued bis irrant for them, and yesterday officers Harris and Ver- wilyea arrested the above named parties. They were taken becure the magistrate and requiped to give bi am of $500 each to answer before the * sides, and the police sny that ax mapy a: irty shote were fired, but fortuna ourt of ROBEING A BROKER, John W. Oxer,® lad fourteen yeore of age, living in Harlem, and recently employed as ruoper to the broker's jorte tw | Office of Mr. Calixte Hardier, No, 49 Exchange place, was Yesterday arrested by detective Radford, chargee with having on the ist (uetaot siolen a cert.boaw for ten shares of the <t Nicholas Fire insurance Company, valned at $250, and a $1,000 bord of the Chicago aud Great Eastern Railway Company. After bie arrest the prisoner confessed bie guilt aod restored the stolen property to the owner, Justice Hogan committed the Jealousies,. And syMps- } accused to We Tombe for tis) in default of $1,000 bail, THEPT OP & BOKSE AND. WAGON, Iwo Germans, named Christopher Hane and Peter Young, were yeeterday arrested by officer Horgen, of the Fourth precinct, charged with etealing « borse and TIAEGD. valved ab $160, trom Mr. Jobn P. Courady, of Brook! ls is ed that tLe prisoners entered the compl ia ant’ stable at au early hour yesterday morning, and, votealing the property , cro-wed the ferry to this city, ‘where they were apprehended with the borse and w in their possession, The delendents were held fer exam)- ation by Justice Bogan, OOTING, A POLNTY JUMPER. For several days past Wm. W. Kingsley and George W. Wright, army detectiver, nave been in search of George Coffin, a noted bounty jumper, snd yesterday they found ; im near tbe foot of Beekwan street, baet river. After be ihg arrested Co‘tin attempied to escape, but war retaken, the President. asking for power to make zpecial provision | subsequentiy’ while going op Beekman street, near Gold, to defeat aii attempts of the reneie to cross she Potomer. by ealisting volunteers for that service, fertitying the fords of she Potomac, ke,, together with toe repiy of tbe should ne War Department, stating tha: ‘the suthority «eked for | Wounde. Officer Farrell, of the’Feeond could mot be granted. In each Of tho three yexre-—1962, 1407 and 1864—\t has Deen found necessary 40 call the State miue fer abe de fence of the State, and ths bas been wits Une aasent foennd of the onl + Yrow oe ai o! vation ww rcha~ ively on the “otattaar mt iw wi with Rew ereaprioen, ‘to organize them anew for each b+socpe D pen pe ap hy faa perice ding ‘er The Ee MOL rig or sure side ‘ne epaniOt ie, 1 #6) - aw we have Lat Bay bad: bat. under the existing extracr. tinary « tance became ko require 1 Gag i at the aanaewirs be dinouted to make ae im. mediate t. claweifvinw the gilitm as may ve epnanited evroigen: ‘ought est amd -thag the ofeers: be fo ES, po re Ronee Govarcar, be authorized. to form (omper Apne yee ay ig te rm geld draft ia such paris ter = be inay deom to coneist in due preportta 'y and in" tantry, to be i ments, to be étylea bi shal he » and tustered i, the nervice of the State for three | | yeare, Who i atsemibee for drill at suvh times and sas he may direct; who stall beeioued, armed spped OY ihe State, and paid when axcombied Tur calied int service, and whe aball at als timer be alied to! Ble kervice for the Celene incepeugegtly of the remarnder of (Le anni Ae this ‘orce wonld be subject to anéden ealle, the Arger port of it should he organi od conn tien Lyin on bur exiieane Bordon’ aad be the po ih i ter have more persowal isterest in ‘eur praiension, the | recommendation i tance to yg the ter ponte the warte of the *n whieh: ls ehemi4 be “raed and vo eave che ti oe and exponwe of transporting One (FOR TeMmUTe LEIA e! the <eate and ond pay Im ving Wynud (tow the Border. nent of men 60 ergnns ad wil re benewed. De efter ‘aive rc Preveut aide and inedreony, The axtunses of clot bing, ering and epupRKE Aue af eOrtecty Ap erisiner. bur the Guartermumter ber eee Gireciet to make Apyros imate enimnion for wiirmation, © ine Bie seca HALE PHONG [roy ide st enmtacin sour gan beter of held artiuer, wae ei) she ,axiete epre Sonlene” 7 The Ex e 4 han’ your ch will be wdepencent of pay apa eub- Scneion of the Legietatore. Fiahammnee Pa. Augie 10 VAC Te preeeitt emed Heer of tab i Agiigtere wall end hetore! tke. ath Wistthw, whee the phviotall wl curned OsHION Wa HOM me ee ‘iexnena (2% | | yeare of aye, Coffe broke away again aad ran off. The detectives twice ordered bim to halt, but, ashe kept on bis way, Mr Kingsley fred three show him, aii danets taking effect im his ie er, s0flicting very seriour ipet, ran to the scene ef the shooting and conducted the three men to the +t: After ac explanation by the detec- tres, Captain Mills directed officer Farrell 10 scompany the detectives, and iso the wourded man, before (aptain K Vrovont Marabal of the Sith district, corner of 1 avenue and ‘Pour irteemth mtreet. Corene . Inqueses, ee THE BECENT DEADLY ASSAUL? WITH A BAMMER— ANTE MORTEM EXAMINATION OP TER Victim. Fenty Mijey, the Borteshoer, on whom «deadly se for ordinary, timer, the. nae fond fault wae Committed on the morning of the 4th instant | Sy Jamér Prahitigan, for the reason that he refused ' ations. ' 16 jor 2 other be . shen atrice ser RS aes. i iying te = Y West Vorty-eocont vireet, in « very critical condition, hia ante ‘ing been Coroner Kanaey was yesterday called to wake mortem depos: agnipst Braomgan, La and Be ison prican ewaitop the reset ef « FATAL RUN OVER CASUALTY. Coremer Kaaney yesterday heid on inqnert at 116 Rare ‘Tow Btteet an the body ef James Sawpeom, o child tnree WhO whe ron over in ‘of bie paronte’ speiconee by CT ee Ty of a urge Wock, apd ye RF Aatideten, aeveebicl so tees metre 7 AUN OVAR BY HIF OWN CART, | Wijiem Galvin, a carmen, yesterday. died in £1. Leone's Hvepital from she effects of iojaries received on the sth’ sR ee 7 Sriine tee. ‘Ranney beid " boay. Creonded saree yereenas, tae tative at , 4 Wass FATAL BATORWAY CASKaLrsES, ‘wuntem Pool reoemidy mate of tbe ship Bridge 4 ops (bw foot of Deer etreet, ded sane at the yrk Heepital from she effecte af inj . whe Ohya the hetchway of the ahip ‘heb dary ‘oper Wiidey held an areal oe on the ody. “4 red & yerdiot of Accidental death.” Coftuer Wildeg also bak) wo inquest at the. Now York "Hoepitul over éhe remuinn of Kdward Magoo, @ waiter on Woatd the atoadiatip Konuoke, who died yerterday. De. onawed fel! down ‘he | hatehway of the steer on Kiodag niebt, uence of mMisteking the door leadtog to. the Ratehwar for. thet of the cabio. Deeeved wa’ tWwebiy two sears wf age, sud & mative Of Sons, ottenders of the male persuasion wil! feel its werght. When wil! the gamblers’ ture come? The Lindsay Biues BPRCIAL ORDERS—NO. 4, Franquarrers, ONE Honpaep 4xp SECOND . ¥e } Ail auiformed members of this regiment are ordered {© report at headquarters immediately, for transporta- tion to Fimira, or to return their upiforme, or they will be arrested and treated as deserters. By order of Colovel JOHN N. WILSEY. R. M. Lane, Lieutenant and Acting Adjotaut. Te Cricket, NEW YORE V8. BRONXVILLE CLUBS. A The match between the second eleven of the New York and the firet eleven of the Rronxvilie clubs was played yesterday on the Redford cricket ground, Brooklyn. The players frem Bronxville, Westchester county, are all Hold counteymen,” hailing from Shetfeld, whence many celebrated cricketore have arrived. The game was highly interesting, and the players from Bronxviile were most hospitably entertained by the New York players. The score stood as follows — NRW YORK. Rune. BRONXVILLE. Runs. Firat innings...........109 First innings. . - 56 Second innings ‘seven second iopiuge eee. 6S wickete to fell) . — wa TON) «ee cee e eee eee NOM Total ...... oD Uarines—Meners. Higham and Hv:dson. ‘The only double scores in the game were made by Hal) 2, Oakley 18; Netf 13, and Hamer 10 for New York: and Hollingworth 19 and Luckley 12 for Bronxville. ATLANTIC OF BROOKLYN V8. DELPHIA. ‘The fret nine of the celebrated champion Atiantic Club, accompanied by s nomerous throng of friends,are ona visit to Philadelphia, with a view of playing the most promivent clubs of that city. A grend match was played op Mondey on the Olympic and Athletic club grounds, which resolted 10 a great victory for the Atlantica, the full ecore of wite innings being played. The Atlantica eeored etxty four rune to ten for the Camden Qub, five runs being the lowest score for the Atlantic men and four the highest for toe Camden Club, Umpire, Mr. Kleine felter, of the Athletic Ciub. Card of Thanks to Captain Jarman. dersigned passongers per, steamship. lows, aly 21, herewith tender to C ‘tephen wer of said ates: » our heart} ele u ent received me rae. CAMDEN OF PHILA: and great p! eficiener ae com mdaser ‘aud to han alti Pisum or ‘OLAS SCHRAMM, 8, ee ODORS MILLER, RUDOL?E, ae aes. ai tan a ORLER. bebalf of 260 passen: SHIPPING NEwS. ALMANAC FOR RRW YORE—tWIe Day. 306 708 funy rises SUN SETE..... Port of New York, August 10, 1864. MOON SETS mon wires. . andi! a mere ‘ARET?. cote (Dry Seana Queenstown snd Liver: BConaré Steamalp Liberty, Wilson. Havann—Hargour & Co. PLS, p Yaroo Coush, New Urieans—budiam. Heine Th sre Potomac, Sherwood, Perviand—B B\ Cromwell Broly Fernom, sees, Panama—Merchant & Car rh Amperage Micke!!, Liverpoo)—Bewiand & Frothing saeD Die Figlie (Aus), Gairsvovieb, Newry—Bolmboe & Buip Kisivg Suo, Orr. St Joan, NB—N Speboey. me Saxonviile. Jordan, London—0 L Wri ned Scandoberg (Ans), Classening, Cork—Bolmboe & a, Bark Harriet A Stephenson (Er), Prindie, Havre=Boyd & ah B Bare (Se nm ie (Br). siona 7am Ward at Bremeniy, Giremen), Juchens, Parnatabuco—-Fusch, Pt oe in Richardson, Queenstown—Tueker & Sei (Br), McKenzie, Lagonyre-B J & CA De mr, Matam: F Wiritney & Sot My oe yl jen—Peck & Bhe'ly, St Johns, NP-=M EB Greeve & [dag Liar kandry, Pl Wicks ‘in ern or ie Mbt Oregon (Danieds, Perernen, Cow Bay~tver, Rescber wrtie, fu PietoueThom a lent jerrirnan, Bt Johny te z (Pe age Gal), Tortorico, Bordesuz—Heluboe & E eke incens. ria ana Doute, 6 Thomas—Roche Aeanderh Ny i, Glace ‘Thomprom a attr ane Kophia ar. i 0, AoE soe Be Beat 40am A = aa ter rr Agsomts (lial), Laure, Gloucesier—| olimboe a Bs! Beart, tn, Messbacg— Carrels & Mover. a bore (Br), Penniston, Demarara—Middleton &| Bre iv, Wie, Hooper, Cow Bay—7 Borland & OF, a }, Rehr Rmme Anderecn. (Mr), Asker, 8 Mariins—Vatable & Bedeli rovidence-il B Rackets, ar Be Peele toe niedsinee NTAARIVED ftearner Kensington, Acting Val ro tall, Fortress ‘Bouts, hea are, Haast Com W'G Bat iy M wicnmer Medea, Commanter Preston, Nassnn, HP, nip Marianne Nottsbohtn, Lamb, ee with mdse nad 45 parvengers, Wo Howland Pitiahent Three bi Brien (of Thoturston), Verner Onrdift, 66 Devtehinnt oli at eat: ie iba wiih indian und 49) pasoringerin 1 Rihana ae «6 rn 0 Aa hin ute Crea), “OllJom. Rotter | ih “1 rere, to Chiting & C0. Dike Tisvion noone fot i Hot Ko Hon) it 8 oun toa to Oary dO. Phased Jane th dad’ sey6; Oape er as 2 Ovderea to Leave the Cue Prete Sou * ln — ae no Basa, | MISCELLANEOUS. Oat ‘Lax, daya, LOAN a a $2.000.000 a". iy for governmen! Rark TraaB, ‘Sleeper, Hampton Ronde, 3 daya, in ballast, OOUNTE OF NEW YORK. to Metcais 4 Danean. Set Lean of Tw 4 abr D bis {,(BE), Bedale, Lechorn, 28 Gaya, with marole, 1o | Subscriptions are Rereby Jovited to & cites 6 a ie Vitor, Guiding, Matamoros, 2) days, with cotton, ta | Dollars, authorized by an ordinance of the Board of ii is, Crape “; Brig Jaabelie HunverBr), Laiteo, Glace Bay. 19 daye, witn | Visors, approved by the Mayor June 15, 1664, entitied ‘An! cosh, to EP Brads aie 8 Huvscl. Nickerson, Cardenas, 1 days, in bal. | Ordinance to provide for the procurement of Volueicerm fo», last, to Murray & Ni a eta Fe teint Toy, Gace Bay, 12 day, with coa), | %€ Armies of the Union, am part aud parcel of tie ra Ci wie 27 - ‘Sear Marla deme (Br), Parrett, Hillsboro, 12 gays. with | *¢ City and County of Mew Yuri, under any fuicre Mee! Plawter, to awter ee, Wncht Atwlzs Clin). Speigp!, 8: Jobn, NB, 20 days, with the Frecigent Ger men*'< ingles. to Sunithers & Co. TT 0! books fe Badae a mM opened Par ST Haver Divon Portress Monroe, 3 a he BePer YOTEE AIT Meme sanecet pions SA: 4 hr Allon Hardy, Featault Oupe Hears, 8 days. #1 the Comptrolier’s office on wad ofier Saturday, the 28M Bebe DHT eae cece Jone instant, and will remain our, fewman a Relir Ja'in Elizabeth, Verritl Elizabeth port for Kestom, pe: SANA 08M WUD Teme: Saennetl the mg ae Sebrk Senith, Russell, Portland for Ward's Jelund. shall be taken. Senr Wandenér, Buck, Keston — Ae ant Pian Hibbs Soinerset for Pourhxeepsie. Subscribers will be required! o deposit with the Counts * ni wip. Allen. Providence. — Bohr Hoa Natta battle, 1 2y\dence for Phsiadelphia, Treasurer, at the Brondway Bank, within five dave after Schr Honnah, Means, Providence for Rout pss Pane Bohr Valhalla: Lords New Havens entering thelr subscriptions, the amount subscribed fompy Rene Viewsbure: Hacveir Wikre hem respectively, and enenting hi Bh jaske| lett'# Point. x petively, oD presenting is rece! pix f Rehr PL Amith, Stout, Konannt for Boston. emer: Me ane apie fe he Sehr. B Bleecker Nash, Kondous for Sion lngtan money 0 the Comptroller they will receive bonds Of the. Shor Navigator, Maret Poit Bwen (or Kast Cambridge. rw hy L Robinson, Davis, Port Bwen for Providence. county for equal amounts, redeemable on or before Jumel, Sloop & Beckwith (Br), Fox, Nassau, NP, 19 days, in bale ay last, to master. [4 bound to Bermuda: putinto tiie port in | 1868, with interest from the date of payment, at (i+ rate og alstresy belong abort of 1 ovimiond wud Wailer. a Steamer ¥ W Brune. Foster, Baltim ete per cent per annum, Sigemer Fannie. Fenton, Philadelona + —anaggaed = ines 8 ¥ Phelps Broo, Phiiadelpnia Onur fellow citizens, and the public genera ly, Are respect.’ Bleamer Concord. No-man, Pbiladelph Ryne od vi Steamer Peliran. Waldrou. Prevideton fully invited to eo operate with the Board of Surervigers: Steamer Sea Gall, Keetor. Providence. ee re BELOW. tn the benevolent and patriotic purpose of ecpp'ving the Two ships, names stew Frey qvola of men from this county, on the ca’) of the {tt Suip Aimericap Ouveremn imran EH Pisk, Barn 8 President for more men for tho army, soon io be made Bachelor, 1 Thacke “ public, without resorting to a <raft for that purpoma, dee Lindsay,’ Win Eulis. —— 1 i aa Wa ft sunset SW. dehy Van Will not be taken pelos ee ee = ordinahee referred to until a suilicient arone! 3s sab : Miscenizn scribed to warrrant the Committees In procerc‘uy 1m thle, Srhawenir Scc71a, Captain Judkinw, aalled yesterday for — Queensiown and Laverpoo! matior Srrexwnir Lirsery, Capi Wilken satled yesterény after: MATTBEW T. BRENNAN, Corp!relen. hoon for Havana, y RIMEN Oonrmen Stwameuiy Yazoo, Capt Couch, salled yesterday for New* Cong! on EY Fase, Dasaegens? ld 8 Orieanis Lun's Orricx, June 18, 1864, Sir Grapiaton. A—, 690 tone, d in thie city tn 1835, et en er eee 7d bas been sold at $25,000; to e British flag. atid to Bevrs: ‘MERCURY STORIES, be called the Yarrn Yarra hut Henny Crane, AL. 812 10ne, batitat Kennebunk in HOLLOW-ASH HAL: jor, ‘LAs DeeD BOG wt ALOU! $20,KN), Lo go Under the British A TALE OF A HAUNTED ROVSL. Siie Mantin Lorin, A135, 464 tons, butit at Sesrevort in BY MARGARET BLOUNT, 1853, hay ‘t dat Genoa on private terms, to go under Ttalion tag Author of “A Dangerous Wena,” “Orphan of Charley,” Suir 4 x, 759 ai in eaty j sc BUMT,ANNAWAS. 709 tone, built ip this ity in 1882. kaw been biotin thdaioeet™ TRity Atherton, Ae. cohitir Soro x Loxvox—The following have reventiy been PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. okt 1a London. — Sie Citas COOPER, 677 tone, bai}t in. Maine in 1849, £2700, ce of pot SSE sovoos. built at Demise in 1466 ‘bottom damaged). a, Beeb Of omingh, .weeIDI OF Sten { lor e j snr Ai Storm. 10 fone. bouit jm Malne in 1894, £4000, TRADERS Gd MEADE Raat ! ae sow, 565 tone, Dailtat Bath in om we = Suir Poxrsaweny, 1004 tone built at Boston in 1649, £5900, —- NO ERAN STRBED Ones Barn ALex Durr, of Now Waven. 196 tons, row in this joRNs, “BUNIONS, INVERTRD NAILS, TRNDI port, bas been soid for about $25,000. COR ane cured without pain by De REOE aNDER Strawxn tick Bruck ran afround in Nessa Creek, Fla, | Chiropodint, &8 Bowery, over Citizen's Hank. Ric? # Anais prior to Jat inst, and soon went to pieces, ilator cures Caras, Bunions, 4c. By mail, 60 cents. Wexrorn. July 21—Shro Lille Mansfield. from St Stephen —=3 for Lverpool with deale, is ashore at ihe bar of the Lough, fail of mater. apd willikels hacome a total wreck, Carta | z wi ind \ wecharging under inspection loyds’ agent. (The L M Re p was'6S0 tons. built at baltimore, and latterly sailed anier ABE, BEAZE OORT AMELGI FOR: ERSOR: the British flag.) "At a meeting of the Peace Siato Central Comite, held e, Joly 20, from the yard of De- | inthe City of New York, July 21, 1864. it was span\monaly ‘a Walsh, of &0 tons, owned by | resolve'l that the democracy and’all others in fuver of am cable adjustment of our national difficulties by nettins Ar Eactoort, Jd ost. from the yard of Of Hizston, a barge | Howand recouctiation, be re-nosted to assrenine 1 a Of about 300 tone, built to run on the Hudson Kiver, NY. oF eto oe fired on FHUBSDAT, Aug ii oe ror the purpo ving express fe tee aera on a | Patriotic sentiments, and of argie thet general ‘raption by the Atiaptie Ocean. M0 daye from Charleston | ‘pPaomle, aud especially by the democratic par B | Fir't Diatrict........ “EDWARD A. LAWESEGR, f | Second District. “EDWARD KLINE, hind District ‘ourt)) Dist gany. Rich. do, 136 sp all tola. > istrict Bank Stel'a, Blacker, cli nt do 9th for Atlantic and Pacite Sisth District ‘Ship Alnira, Osborn, sid from Edgartown. Sth for North Mignon pou Hino, Jestes, Cornel. NUB_ ald, from Hasolula/,Jnne 18 fer Teaih ist Arctic Ocean, the captain having recovered. Rleventh Dis Bark Lovita Steen, NB, was at sen July 34, lat 43.N, lon | Tevisth Drattiot 33 10 W, with 420 sp on voard. Thirteenth District, &e. Fourteenth Distret eenth District . mars Werten) Atwood, from Sixteenth Diario: 4 : 1 i, pventeentl District 3 ne, We lon a we fom Amherat for Falmouth | posceeath District. MAS G. YOU . walon oa grater. Russell, hence for Liverpecl, July 23, iat | Nineteeuth District. PAS WOTTING. ark Montezuma, Hammond, tence for Barbados, Avg 5, ware mainte & rt . AvERY. fark ‘Suarpaburg, Stowers, hence for Penssco's, Avg 7, ‘COVER. f ; Bark Norion Stover, of Harpswel?, was seen July Sl, iat St McKBY. 87, Jon 73.53, srg peat > A ei Foreign For : ' ALcoa Bay, Ju por Br barks West Indian, Van- | T\enty- same ce tler, and Alacrity, Gooeb, for NYor® bi iret Di . it "ABELL. Brewvva, Ang2—Arr aleamers- Lynx, Wilmington, NC; Mietgr eae dietes ATT. Pauugorm Bs uly s0atr ehip Ooo yab (and vice eae AL MOUTH, y 4—Arr ahip Oscar, Crosby, Akyab (and | = —= ald 234 lor Rotterdam). t Gianartak, July 21—In port bark Moneynick, Smith, for BXCURSION 28 DBRIDGE PARK.— . uing7—Arr Move Scotian (#), raha, Que eens cre tne Coos ot ee mm ig Mee teers etre note Lore. stew | Meare, with salogne, Also smal steamers for pele a ere de rat inh rig Joh arpani: jameson. N¥ore,. | *xcurston. casino en Ss ve URBNC, ALE Tr steansd) jibernian, Dutror ‘ chk aan yes aan PS a oat and Loudon dorry. f here JISHERMEN ON DECK.—sUKE THING, NO TUM. jaurnanrron, July 38—Arr New York («), Wenke, NYork ug. The large sen sioamer Virvinia Seymour wilt for Bremen and make an Excursion to the Cholera Banks oa Friday. Simon's Bay, Sone lsat port ship Lorenzo, Merryman, | 12, leayiog. Bock al Vallp at 63 and. pier 4 See 3 vor from Akyab, 4 @ clock Bait and lines on Santa CaUs. duly 7—Arr echt Vaiontine Doave. Freeman, | Greenwood, Pilot Aer teonate sd er 7 ‘bark Perean, Jacobson, NYork: Sr Trowas, July rr back Perean. Jacobson. IE CHOLERA BANK! Bit, Red Recin Merenonse, testaas echr Amy Chase. do. Greet EXCURSION, 10, THR. C steamer a anKs a Ih. trig Firing Ooud, Mills, NYore: sehre Hen- | WASHINGTON, Captain David Vean, will ieare foot Fletta. do: 3th, Anna Sophia, da, Tenth street B. 'R. ato A. roome street, 6:15 A. M. Briony, NB. Aug 9—Arr schre Linnet, and Star of (he Sea, | pene’ mreaty eo! en a. Reet? Ante Hordeauz for BY¥orl Pier N. nis A. Ms on Friday, augue! 1a; 380 oso, Aperieen Porta. ce #, Tokets, $10.” ‘ : BOSTON, Ang 9—Aur brige Abbott Lawrence, Fuiler, Bal: | — ELT SE TS tumore: DB jAaomtion, Philadelphia: schre Saran | FTO! VOR THE FISHING BANKS —THE LAROE AN Elia, Ta Pea: Colasset, Tobe: Rooker, Jones, and War powerful steamer MARYLAND makes excursions eve Steed, Cash, B, Polindelphias organ. Brown, lizabeth. | day ih the week. except Baturdar. te the Pleting Ban ‘cam emburg: DL Stars, Pianiken, Sew | Leaving foot of Broome street East river, at 7 A York. Gi Sarks Paramatta (Bry. fed 6 Syane y. NSW; i, A. M.: foot of Dey stroet, North river, Mai Abbott Lawrenes, Stan'ev, Philade!p: Rel ey, Kel No. 4North river at 834 A.M. Fare $1. Good ity, Wilmington, ‘Del: Br ehip stetropotin, Keaney. Quebec: | mune bay and tacaling ou board ’ rs fae pe toner. ier tae rhcna Rare qs Ns ar oS SERS a | bilade:pt elley, Wiimington, 3 —! RS ethnics oid Jee Bie PUSASURE, RxCURSION ON HARLEM RIVER SRALUMOME, AugSsArr Bark fndiey, Snowe ston; FO ne en eg aT ae sehr Albert Clarence. Freeman, Portisnd, was run into inthe | Metyse the'bruue to increas fi by by transport steamer Wawaret. and ‘ont jibbonm and head | Zelsing ‘he br Bye -ayny gear. ld brig Walter Howe, Pierce, Boston, ria Favre de | <itt., It, now presenta on Ds, to Grace; schrs BE Classon, Babson. Bosion. via Havre ce | Solid and au Piaasue seoxers arler Grace; Maxon Avrama, NYork. Sid bark Cathe | Suldrenan ‘Gompany's brats =, Fine, Liverpool; br Ac Mormanty (Br), Horton, Rio Janeiro; | tery to Hy ride, Firat boat up, 6 A. M. from Haclemy tanzne. og die arr brig Katahdin, Saunders, Ture arin oe ae Ch an ands, EDG HRC! Cage ee nd = = N, Arr steamer Monohanse! gent ae Etter & Forsress Monzoe; passed. vp “NAVAL cae ‘MONEY, &C. nam at ck, fr) ~ Sound, sehr ratt, Keny! rom Cape Breton for A®ge: enieh tio; ‘SAILORS. —BOUNTS. Nithcse ene Wm Cobb, for Bucksport, sieamer, Me (MONBY TC 10, SOLDIERS Yaw bi Fecal tle, arged HOLMES HOLE, Avg ¢. P M—Arr briga Harp, Arey, Pre- | Gallorsor Soldiers: thelr Widews or Hel PA Ag Pe ag SAE Letra tere Bei “gs ewark; sehrs AON, ° phia for Moston; BF Howard, do for do: Toba Ht Allen, Bos. “afmy and Navy 3 Banker, and nie Fureer U8. ier Wain ton f tor Ne ‘and Rishard Thomposon, do tor bers street, Nes H ‘ ie ideoue Gee aun, tee o one . Br Lingap, A i 8 fora eee Matton yanec for de NO Harri: A prices aEWy or FAIAPEE a co, “ > jovernment Cialta’ ve 7 az beatmicbod dew apace Weed Mater, ‘Saran for Philadeiphis. 914 brig A Richarde: weirs Seaport. John walader, tea oa eokuk, Jobn H Allen, Convoy, Presta, Foctiem Monroe for | 1T NOW PAYABLE PAID ny ve 4! PRIZE MONE’ ray & ahi Government Claim annie the Pout etic, x | goa) hore ius wae pega Scotis: Grand 6) nn; Commodore, for four boats; ‘Bouth Varese 1 Wave: for allan for Sau Jaan, Buequeban red and H. pi te: Le TABS 400. 1s, nooks: Oricker, for Colton pr 166 York street, Brookly , PRIZE MONRY NOW aa MONEY NON YAR BOAR Bi OBTAINED ; at ‘9th, scbre ‘Ariadne, ineon ae James ins meee and e ie anton, 1 » NYork. Sid 18 YORK ih, Cc , Raker, and Si i, Adems, | BOUNTIES, BACK PAY aad all other claims eabetbpor Jane Wicty NYerky wh, sear © itland ADJUSTED WiTHOUT DELAT a Bi ae Arr slope Frank Walter, Elta; Heit 1A. PE, toArs stuamahip Basen, Mat joston ; om ing, marten, Ey ezvaal igure 100 x hee Ys Uatone ne Pernt D TO us AN tne eine ‘he lan money ta due. cam 3 FALoes Si é ieaanDy Tais'ot Waivea Staves Novy. va RAND GULF. — BIZR MONEY FOR THI sip OAWe erat (fact We | Gisciatedlsuaurs et eevee br oa Py erate sireai, Brooklyn, and at i Tig Hew Yoru my ot. won Sena ‘Godtres em: Acklam, r, Provider ing, Williame, Norwich: a a Nickerson, Beaton" me Eagle, MoFar- ND. Aug@—Arr U § fricate Sabine. Lieut com- sbaine jevenport, B Boson nomen Chesapeake, Willetts, FORTSWOU TH, Aug C-8id note Lady Suffolk, Frisbee, Phi Oy BULERV AN, Aue 78 sot Globe, Traey BALBM, AU RArr sent Mary # RM rth ‘Cords ry ore 100) 8 proc . " Aare or ted States Army aod Nevy MONBY. (OFFICERS AND r¥ all prive ¥ f F Rol iv, manana 102 Howth sirest Ke “+ WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.' Died. - Coun —On reeey aRb 9, Eu7Awerh ANK, wile of 1 600—W ATC =o ee te IEW ELAY, st Lye John Cole, ag Plave, Gans, ght. —| pay 250 The friend ant relatives of the famtiy are invited to tig Pareaberkere aetay ote ne AT atiand the funeral, this (Thursday , at we ” on frome. Reformed Dui aren Caren es at Tompkins Ag ly vv aten Cakren.—10 Brooklyn, on Wa.luendas a Angust 10. Birra Canter, widow of ¥ thew Carter 601 year of ber a selakio lad friende are redpeotfally invited 10 Attend the facerel services, a+ the residence of Ler en. Usain Carter 666 a street, Brookiyn, om Briiay 00) Broadway, corner Ate | HYMAN'S, 608 BROADWAY, conn nt ‘oF Bond street, room No, 8.1 wi! for Diamonds. set or unset, will advance cash on the eorner of Boud street, os T 66 NASBA STRErT, ROOM No. ve" onte. fternoon at three o'clock. A bs MON For other Deaths sce Seen Page.) * MAN continues to pay the highest prices for Diewondm, ‘ate'van, Jowe! manne ap corsigms | revi ot ite above sricien’ “Bom euaber, 0 Neuen.) osreety FOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. up otal ‘ i 20 BNCH, GERMAN TAMON LV 6 OLD GOLD anys oh by fy 8, » a Di bat aUuLD fa + Lem cerpeas he wirh to eel lamorie, old nN iver, rhe aNtiotte the A Se, RT Chal, Wands cohtectionery. a Borne citron oF opp aes at Py kina of old fastioned ooneirt arty BOUL ‘pontine act | he pave 3) th ‘Olber perwon, Katabiinie oper pee f MONTHLY MEBTING THE NEW YORK | arent 08 Twentiew ward wil bet tare ‘on Thacsday the menibers bes iflen to at: ¢ TORN MACDONALD. Piewent. us, Seoretary, N ORDMASN BROTHER! ~ IMPORTERS OF WATTTTES ANTED-=BY A RNBPROTABLR YOUNG WOMAN, ere beet Dewast of MK, WhILUALION wa wer ourRE | from thelr OWH manufactory m Chau ge Poxde, Bway arty Re Ras Bnet 4m at next nee 40 the corner: vee 30 ma in PT URAR WANTE APPLY ATARDEY eT, KEW 16 Maiden it Work, Or at 169 Washiudion st Book! jew York

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