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= ARj SHERMan: Particulars of General Stone- man’s Raid, nn Names of Officers Captured by the Rebeis, GEN. PALMER LN ROUTE FOB WASHIYGTON, Hers Xen Ree Nasnvirue, August 11, 1864, Toformotion from Marietta to the 6th inst, gives the particulars of Stnemen's raid, Oo July af the Sith aud Sixth Iodlana cavalry and two rections of tho Twenty-fourth Indiaaa “battery set out for Macon, to reiteve 128 Unie officers imprisoned thore, ‘Tue expedition arrived $20 late. Tho rebela had removed the ollicers to a place of greater safety, General MeCook’s forces started at the same time to effet a junction with General Stoveman, but were over- éaken by an overpowering force, aud obliged to let Stone- Man's command out its way out, The rebels attackod them on Saturday, July 80, and the engagoment lasted all that day until late at night, Sun. day. morning (ound them completely surrounded, Colouel Adams, finding resiatunce hopeless, escaped to Mariotta, Colonel Capron, with bis command, Wie Ragin surrounded ‘The Sixth Indiwna Dut were again ste informant. General Stopeman, Colonels Biddle and Butler, M Thompson and soper, Captaing V man, Finsey; Lievtenauts Anderson, Stanton, Avgell, Lindsay, John Hubbard, Miller, Simmons and Clegg, are prisoners. Lieutenant Chittenden was killed, Company i, Fith indiana, loa fearfully, Soldiers who escaped report Wat the rebela surprised Colonel Capron’s camp, shooting bis mea braining them with their guns wale asleep, Tho Firth tud{ave lost about four Lundred men, Threo bundred and eighty prisoners of war, including fifteen commiss: ned o ra, arrived here to-day. Major General Palmer reached here this evening, on route to Washing {t is reported that he has been ra- Moved of the ud of the Fourteenth corps. Later inormation is to the cilect that Col, Capron, with several squads of bis men, is in Marictta, Tois will reduee General Stoueman’s loss to less than one thousand, escaned ono ‘aud bis men cut to pieces, cut throuyh the enemy’s ranks, Ihelr fate is unknown to our but ed. REBEL ACCOUNTS. The Position of Affairs Berorve Atlant fH CAPTURE OF GNERAL STONEMAN—MHOOD’S DR- TKEMINAIION 10 D FEND THS CITY—THE GREAT alld VAL IN GLOKGIA—THB KSB&LS EXOLTANT, ° From the Richmond Dispatch, August 5.) Wo get ene mieresiing inte lizence from the Georgia 4 Seems WO have changed ia that State spest desp udeney, Geveral Lod seus i he people to the liveliest’exultation This Very decisive poiut gained, and we presume that the repuiso of tue eoemy ov the 27th (noticed by telegraph) aud the capture of a «rest dinking rai/er (Stoveman) + Will nurdiy” detract from the general joy of the jeople. The oO rrespoudent of the GriMn (Ga ) Rebel, writing from Atlanta, gives the following + VOSITION OF AFFAIRS AT ATLANTA, The enemy have shortened their lines considerably wince the battie v) July 22. Our right is fully two miles in advence of the position it occupied previous to that engagement. dhe enemy has three batteries to the right of the Ma. rietta road, between that snd the Turner's Ferry roa and u Parrott gun near Geveral Jobngion’s old heidgu ters, oo the Mu: ictta road, which bas thrown the priuci- pal shoils that have fallen in the erty. The enemy at present seem to be acting on tho defen- sive, throwtug up fortitiestions t) bold his position pre- paratory to the in suguration of another lank movement, ‘which we have roasou to believe will be less successful ‘than hereto ore. the Yankee officers captured is Licutenant ridge, son of Rey. Dr. Breckinridge, of Kehtucky. ‘otone! Sam Benton, of Mississippi, wounded {fa Fri- day’s fight, bas been obliged to havo bis leg amputated. Among the Yankee officers captured on Friday was Colvnei Montgomery, who, with bis cavairy marauders io North Alabama last winter, won ao infamy equal to that Of Turchin. A Confederate soldier, whose aged father he bad permitted his ruifians to wip uy upon the back and offer otuver indignities, recognizing him, begged permis- to guard bim, but for tear of ialsdbe tte it was refused. had already lost an arm, Asan evidence of General Hood’s determination to ins cregse the sirenath and efficioucy of the army, an order ‘Bas just been issued from headquarters requiring all ablee Dodied men in the different depertments to report at once = and requirivug, whenever it cap possibly be done, the 0’ departments to periorm their ofn clerical labor, aud when that is impracticabie, the em- wment of man uofitted for the field. This order is rected not only to quartermaster, commissaries, com- mandants of posts, provust marabais aud surgeons, but also to the pot sony Enforced, it will bring several thou- @and additional! men to the held. The superior g»liuntry of our troops in the late a ‘was frankly conceded by one of the Yankee fell in.o oar bauds, by calling attention to the fact fact that while they bad been repuised in an attempt to storm our works with a force seven: columns deep we had carried ‘theirs in the recent fight with a stogle line. “PLANKING FLAYED [From the Savannab Republican. ) ‘The events of the last fow days bo.ore Atlenta havo shed a flood of light upon the campaign in Georgia. Tho letter of our correspondent is replete with thrilling in. ‘ASA narrative vi recent engagements it will be orally read and commented upon. ‘The events referred to demonstrate beyond contro- pay & that the flanking policy of Sberman, by which he riven a iarge army bal way across the great tate Of Georgia, can “be euccessfully blocked if the proper menns be used for the purpose, An etiort on the part of the lion-hearted Hood—a xigantic, terrible effort, ’tis {rne—has brought Hankin, + Wo ap ead. Le bas proved not only that the evemy’s flanking can be Divcked, bat that ey to, ‘can play at the same game, aud even defeat him ‘The sudden transfor of Hardee from our contro, yond Atiacta, to the enemy’s fovk near Decatur wag ove of the tineet pieces of ry strategy to bo found in the history of the war. executed wil Jd ono ther bright rio the militery coro- woudertul fortune it corre tion; that even tho euemy are for the wemy Ibeve beon tanght to Pelfeve thes they can ‘fight, aud are a full watch for the te. TUE GREAT REVIVAL IN GRORGIA. {From the Columbia South Carotinian. ] Weare gratiied to idvrn from a genticman whe has Just rowched Co.umbia from Atlanta aod Macon that tho ple of Georgia share tho reviving hopes of the army. The fevling im \tianta bas greatly improved, and men City Intelligence. Tam Sreesr CizaminG Contaact The Commissioners for ‘‘cleanipg streets’? by contract, consisting of the Mayor, Comptroller 4+ ciy jnspecior, mob yesterday Morning at eleven o'clock. His Honor, the Mayor, presented the proposals of D. D, Badger, offering to clean Ube strep!s for fye years atthe rate of three hundred thousand dola® per stoum, Toe Compiroller and City Ingpector objecten to recelving the offer, on the grounds that the proposals reg tired that the manure ebould be tho proverty of the contractor, and that he shou'd be tupplied with dumping grounds an #1? scoommodations without expens thie was in effect, ey ciz:med, to exoved | m authorized ty be paid under the wer o* He Legiviaty The Comptroller that he was abowt to advertise for the sale of the city manure, aud 3 zeeeied tbat Whe contr i should offer what be would aidow for tue manure in another propos The City Inspector eaid th the Commisstonera could Dot g @raniee a suprly of Crotou water at alttimes. At presest be 4° not obtam water even for Sprivkiing Broanway, He aigo Jed 19 the couditions contained to the proposals that tho Corporation ordinarees relative to throwing garbage in the si shalt be enforo The Commissioners could not bind themselves to carry out the ep‘orcement of the ordi- Dances iv this parveular, The eontractor must assume the risk of such violations, The Megor waa in favor of a Modification of the specications berctofore publishad in- viding proposals 60 44 Lo give Lhe contractor the manuse aud dumping grounds free of expense: but the Co:ptrot- Jon aud City Jospeotor visagreed, Commiseiouerd were, however, of opiton that it would be frult ess to @dvortise for olors uuder the original specifoutiu. Ths Hoxsisnonas’ Stk’ —We have received a cmnmun- nication frou the horeesboers of this city, denying tho sint hat they were trying to force upon the rall- road companies and stage live propriotors a certain style Gf horkeskoe, They allege that toy were discharged simply because (bey had too many siwes on band, aud not from avy inability on their part to supply the com. pituios with @ suilicient uumder. Sow StKo%s Ravonven uy THE Pouce.—The Third pro. cloct police report thata men named Lf) O'Hara found lying on tho sidewalk corner of Westand Tiar- clay sirocta, suflering from the elects of We extreme heat, He was conveyed to his resideoce, it Luxter siroet, An uvknown man, who had beon gan etruck, was fonnd im Christie street und takea to Buileyue Hogpital } by (be Tench precivet polis | Dest Srxgera.—Tho Croton Board bave prohibited the se of the Crotom water for spriakling the atreets, as it that the draught might seriously atlect the ty’ssunply. The stroot sprinklers cam, bpweror, use er from the Nort aust Past ¢ and ti a WEW YORK, HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1864 RAILROAD DR cTZRS. iat oaaaaanaaanl } Rastroad Aceieing Near Worcenter, 22980 Bostox, August 11, 1964. ‘The steamboat train from New York via New Londoa mot With an accident at the junction, near Worcester, this mons!¥g, Owing to the displacement of a switch, ‘Ihe eogine was thrown down an embankment, but, the coupling breaking, the cars remained on the track, Tho Passengers wore considerably shaken up, bat aene were eeriously injured, | | Servleas Ratiroza Colltston—A Mofris Train Of the 'Prack. (From the Newark Advertiser, August 10.} The trains of the dorrfeand Kasex vad ‘ho New Jersey. roots, Which loft New York at lalf-past eleven o'clock tnorning, by way of Hobokeu and Jersey City re- The tracks of the two ronda at the Come of tho accident run closely parallel, and the two tratk® Were moving in tho same diveotion—that of the atorets eaad boing a Nelle w advanoo—when air axle of one of its adne Ome brok! Fewmainder of tho train came rusty ou by 18 va momentum, and two | Joeed freight cars, CMe diverted from their cou ve, darted koraga both track? tof the train from Jersey erginie of which crashed thromgh tha foremost ‘with some little damage (0 ilgeit, and instantly both rralam wore suadenly stopped, all the tracks being over- whelmed by the wreck ot broken. cara,’ Fortasalaly (6 passenger Cars of botu were in their rear, and es- caped withont damage, though with a severe shock to thoso who were in thera, The twelve o'eloc ) a from this city for New York hod just leit th stattom, filled i gers, wid had se q ‘er way when tle oagineer suw the colliding trains abend in barely time to chook his speed end proyent Lis own train from miugling‘a the } calamity, he Late Accident on the Washington Reitrond, }From the Washington Intelligencer, August 19.7 ‘Tho acetdeot which happened vn Not Vv oe onthe Woesbington Patlrosd, near Annapolis Javetion, appears to have been more serioas than was raported ia yester- duy’s paper. The entitsion took place bovveon the Cx- pre enger train whieb left Baltimore at forty mine ates past four in charge of Conductor Gerge W. Hooker, and the passenger train whioh left Wasbiogtou pation aud preserve tence, Finu ix BroaDway,—About seven o'clock Inst evening a fire broke out in tuo third story of buildiag No. 409 Broads way, occupied by Platt & Greenwald, manufacturors of ladies? collars and ows, Stock damaged about $300; said tobe insured. A part of the samo story ws occupied by 8, Levy, cap maker, Damage on stock about $200; also to be insured. Tho second floor was occupied by nk & Hyman, dealers in mililuery goods oO trim. Stock dama; ged by water about $2,000; insured at forty minutes past four in charge of Conductor Taylor. Both train ware moving very slowiy at the time. ar tho consequonces of the disaster might bave by fi There ts quite a bend int 19 Ye Annapolis J ; approaching by eachother. ‘The accident took piace at the curva, abd the ors of the moe*ivg of the two engines could be heard df yat the Junction, The engineers of bosh |, but without avail, and, seeing the impen T, loaped to the ground, thereby sw Joseph Groi, ¢ baggage master of the tralu from Baitimo io the baggage car, was ervshed in a drondi ,000 in the Giobs, Merchants’, Astor, Mechanics? and Liverpool and London inauraucd Cot floor, hat and cap store, kept by Joho it, y Water nboat $1,000; oh insured for § ued Companies. wy ts dan avout $1,000, and belongs to the Ross estate, of the fire is said to be mysterious, has the matter under investigation. ¥ ‘The origin Fice Marshal Baker Coroner's Inquests. ACCIDENTLY STABBED HIMS®LF. Coroner Naumann yesterday held an inquest at the New York Hospital on the body of a lad sixteon years of age, named Wm. Schilling, who died from the elects of a stab wound accidentally received. Deesased wae em- ployed io tho jewelry case manufactory of Mr. Macnes, No. 87 Nassau street, and while playing with an open knife on Wednesday evening, thrust the biedo of the _knife into his feft groin awd severed one of the main ur- ‘teries. Death subsequently easued from bemorrage, Deceased lived at No, 103 Orchard street. ACCIDENTAL DROWNING. Coroner Rantey yesterday held an inquest on the body of John Kobler, a young sailor Who fell overboard from the ship Lowis, foot of Governeur street, and was drowned, Tho Jury rendered a verdict of accidental drowning, Doceased was eighteen years of age aud a native of Germany. ‘The remains of an unknown man were found floatin; in the water off the Battery aud made fast. Decoare: ‘was about forty yours of age, dressed in plaid pants and ‘vost, black coat, black silk neck tle and caif skin boats, ‘An iuquest was held on the body by Coroner Naumann, Police Intelligenc: AN ALLEGED MORSE THIEF--KOBBING A DOCTOR. A young man, twenty-one yoars of age, giving his name as Henry Duffy, was arrested late on Wednesdey night, charged with stealing a horse and gig from Dr, Emil Von Schoening. While visiting o patient in Ninth avenue, near Fortieth street, the Dootor loft hi horse and carriage in front of the house, when the accused came along, and, stealing the property, started off at n a rate.” When taken into custody by officer Andrew! the boree and gig were foun the prisoner's fy was taken before ice tice Ledwith, and ‘committed, ia default of $1,000 bail. ‘the property stolen was valued at $300 ARREST OF RIVSR THISVES, Cornelius Mahoney, a junk dealer, and Richard Thomp- fen and Simon P| the two latter attached to a tow- boat—were taken Justice Ledwith yesterday after- noon, charged with having stolen green beef hides, valued at $100, from the canal boat J. R. Gilbert, lying at tho foot of Harrison street, North river. The hides were taken ashore in a small boat and piaced on a cart, which was driven rapidiy away. The proof being con- clusive against the prisoners, Justice Ledwith commited them to prison for trial. Search was Lisanne cls eae property, but it could not be found. Brooklyn City News. Smoorma Avrray on tHe Coney Itanp Roap.—A shoot- ing affray ogcurred at Tunison’s Hotel, on the Concy Islaud plank road, yesterday afternoon. It appears that a chowder party from Mulberry street, Now York, callod the Emmott Social Club, which had beon to Sheep's Hoad bay, returned ag far as the above named hotel, whea some of the party got into » quarrel, and a man, drawing ® pistol, used it eo recklessly as to shoot other men who wero in nowise connected with their party. One of the men injured was Mr. Wm. H. Goodrich, of the Provost Marabal’s office, Third district. He was shot ia the thigh, but the wound is not serious. The other man was John Krutz, a hostier, who was attending to the horses of customers at the time, He was shot through the foot, the ball lodging in the avkio, The ball which atrock Goodrich went through the fingers of Mr. T. B, Prendor- bast, convected with Hooley’s Minstrels, but resaited in nt fojury, On the return of the chowder party to yf ‘lyn they were stoped by the Porty-first pro- cinct polls, and William ae joy, the man who fred the igto!, wae arrested and locked up to await exam nation, Bow fully identified by several gentlemen da the one wnat ‘committed the outrage. Tus Provoet Mansnat’s Orrice.—Lientonant Colonel Jordon, of the Fourteenth regiment, of Brooklyn, was yes- terday appointed Recorder to the Board of Enrolment of the Third Congressional district, in place of Mr. Neory Bristow, resigned, who has ‘ocoupied the position siate the office was estabiished. Suvstro«n—James Kingsbury, whoso family resides on the corner of Caril and Fair streots, wes sunstruck yesterday in Jobngon strect, ncar Adama street, and diod shortly thereafter. A woman, name unknown, was promigated tn Smith strect yesterday, and taken to and died within as hour. Mr. Michael Sullivan, of ri ighth iudiana Volunteers, who was unfortunately staud- ing on the platform of the front passenger car, wis also severely bruised, and died a few minutes after boing r moved from the wreck, Mr. Win. Bulling, baggage me ter, and Mr. Jobn Martin, an express messenzer, received overs though not dargerons wounds, and several of (he agrencgers on both traivs werejsiightly injured. The loco- motive attached to the trains were very seriously dam- aged, nod ajso all the baggage cars, but the baggage gen- erally suitercd but little. two or three of the pageenzer cars were slightly damaged, The collision, it is stated, resnited from a slight difference in tio watches of the conduetors. The War U; cago— [From the Chicago Post, Augnst 9.) Tho raid of the policg upon the houses of flfame is sti! oprending terror among disreputable women, aad i still driving them to acts of tle most extroine d tion Yesterday we noticed ‘the fact of two of thir of women having deliberately poisoned thomeel ves r: crusade which tho polie: on the Prostitutes of Chi- ore Cases of Poisoning, the f threo tempted waging against them. day we have to chronic! ucholy fact that not less than thres others F erate creatures have, in the samfe manner, at! to put an ond to their own existence. Mary Miller, a young womon only nineteon years of age, residing at a disreputable house in Clark street, is one of the additional victims to the fatal pavic which provails to such an alarming extent upon certain streets in the south division of the city. She, with the rest, had beon ordered to vacate the Louse within forty eight hours, She had no home to go to, nor indeed any other shelter for the night; bo was penniless, aod weil kuew, as they all know, that the world over, the doors of clarity even were closed upon her. Thus realizing, for the first time, the utter b> gmoney the perfect isolation of her condition, her mind was Milled with that foarful dogpair which alone can nerve the hand of the suicide, Laboring under this state of mipd she took morphi with the full intent to commit sélf'murder; but by a brea accident sbe had swallowed an over. dose. efiects of the morphine soon be. came’ cen to the other inmates of the who, under tbe circumstances, were not iy o_auribptiog them to the propor cause, and a ee was immediately summoned. By the use of the stomach pu = ‘and powerful ometics, her iife was saved, and ate | is in a fair way of recovery, The gir! has" only recently ‘Deen connected with a house of bad chara: SeicketcEetek hey Pa LAL G attack by the Indjuns, as far as kuown, coaches which run regularly both ways, ordordd to be stopped at Atchison and this place to-day by iho Superintendact of the ove: stock being run off from sone believed thai our troops are being 60 distributed alo! the route az fully to protect it. sat Police Heada ‘ters. A GENERAG MELER aT THB STEVENS HOUSE -- OFFICERS CHARGED WITH NBGLECT OF DUT : ~wiON AT THE BSSEX MANKr~ | POLtce covsT._rna Bae ase ON THAD, BF sete. = “poy been a gra, t many trials during the .... sche as Dave been ray'ler unimportant shan other. 40 Cane of oficers Finetty aud Shea, of the Firat Precinct, was doe of some public intere: The officers beard a serious disturbance on Sunday morning in the Vicinity of the Stevens House, corner of Broadway and Morris stroet, They ran in that direction and ascertained a Faceful barroom row had occurred in the louse, that eeyaral shots bad been exchanged #0 the parties, and that ageneral melee had en- They arrested one person in the street aud then a to the house, which tbey found barred up. stevens bet ued proce ly, caino together with a fearful erast dad's ° t ‘beyond the. Bost Wenaee pocoen artes on. - . aria ored to get ia for the purpose of proou 3 of wa 2 Passengers of both traing were providen- f SF! ce sucient to bold their prisouer; but after tially eaved, thos ®, brakeman of the Morris r vainly trying for bal su hour were obliged to abaudoa named Haniel Rice, ». 4 3th legs broken. Two of the | the matior mad ist the prisoner cacape, © Mr. Morris (eight oprs were 8'Foyed, and cho engine B. Fiske vi dgiee tee by iso cape. i Southord, of the New s¢Pey Toad, was somewhat tor of the Stevens Houss, now davassod. appeared in ev Levens House i unde By Diorning—a clear yt aof the law— 8 Pre ident o; the Board torte oocagion to remlad Mr, Wiske thas if be hod closed his bar whi ould have dene > be would hay ed ali Mr. Uc munisstoner d that ho should go further t!.an th Fiske for ejointion of the § put o€ the latter gentioman promised n a it is p r chanea ¥ case of Ir wo Tobadie tue Cumuriesiouer will give ortancs wasone in volving | Market Police Ooart ter, who bas ebarye of tt i. med io sors fo ak the eaut wis ainant in this Who bad Docn arrested « houay, om a warrwit e stated that she ' Iatwater aad ra O'Byrne a #3 {no a private rooie ab the av with « interpreter to tae Cc re offered to aaitle the ease with ner i not willing to giv for him over $60; and » Myors wert te d that divectiy thers ivee, She Carther-stated that nid bun tue hadi wos beet ed for examination — Mr. that upon the Justice a atter 8 ve was all i diy: uy wed tog she to ia still rot ing to show that Sergert 1 reecived any of the missed, the other ofl complaint was dis Indien Mostitittes In the Northweat. uta‘Crry, August 11, 1864. Mostjlo maranding Trdiaws infest the whole fine from Fort why to South Paes, n distance of five hun miles, and daily commit wow outrages, waking for: stock and burning trains w of travellers are now sloping at Fort Kearyy tor protection and waiting for arms, ‘Tho fud{ans,.in bands of from ton to one hundred, move with eelority and, possessing a ough knowledge of the-country, elude pursuit. The telegraph lino ia still in good order, uotwithstanding these troubles. On Danvae Cire, Auguat 19, 1864, To correct probable misapprehension in regard to the safety of travel on the overland route, it is proper to say that, although the indians have beea very troublesome of late in attacking uvarmed trains aud wurdortng emigrants avablo to dofend themselyce, there bas as yet been uo ‘upon the mail The mails were «d live, owing to the Stations; but f th Preparations ta Abate Indian Atroctties. Omama, N, T., August 11, 1864, W.U,S. Hnghes, Adjutant General of Nebraska, hat issued an order calling for two regiments of mounted in- fantry for Indian service, to serve four months, and to report to Brigadier Genorai Horford aud Brigadier Ge ral Coe as soon as possibte, ‘The following is the address of Governor Saunders to the citizens of Nebraskax— ‘The pews from our Western border {s alarming. Nu- morous trains of emigracts and freights have tacked and the owners kilied, wagons destroyed a run off, No less than four diferent points. on tl rout between our Territory and soot ig attacked in one day. The Tediang are now known to be infesting these roads for @ distance of several hundred miles. “oANT OF THE UNE < =eenbeeene ee | NewS FROM THE SOUTH. Tas Reser Care. ‘K. Jackson FLORIDA DEPARTugny. om the Riclemoud Dispatch, me recently at Brandy A fight took » veut a bridge over Florida. Ybe enemy b, river, six miles above Bala it safe al, st Mary 9 day between the enem: “tou. The Feri, W. Soott, cowmaading a B Nera bot known, Tho vext day the Seeoud 1.4 wig ee guader Lieutenant Colonel Mc\ormick, evga, faht was an dy Braneh, and at last acvounts the we ogressiog. es Goueral Patton Anderson baa deen retioved . = see. Suflictent to repel any attack the e: precent advance i sappoeed to be noth Tald in order to destroy prid ges aad obuar property. The Retirement of Mr. Memminger—i Correspondence Bowe tery and JeM% Davise tie Richmond Markets, &o (From the Richmond En Me. Momminer’s President accopting it will be fouud. bolo tirement of private life, to whict Mr. he will not fail to receive the kindest evitonc™ catecm ‘The industey, aea! and fidelity wiwed characterized hig vinMiistration have uo! felled to 1M trate the purity of his life, aad will aot fail to reap reward, His Fxcmaaycy ris Prove Six Ou have boon aware several months f¢ ray desira to withdraw from my p cial port { the rengons which cestenl m 80 lo easury bY ay sustaining them, had given rise to dis- in the ability of the o'llger adminis. inanciat department. » theso eleime ‘jon was added another arising fromm ea, dilferonees in the pinua subinitted by the head of vee partment and those adopted by Congress, ditiog of things it would soear to ba ve resigned my office as soon as Cov udgment aguinst the plaos which { pascert anjtted » considerations, however, prevented. Tho ance to aby act which cou be ta nment of & post of duty glo in which 1 felt that every whatever rifice or ae The Gnancial plan which wes i jast Congress had ben wi It wag not ma’ 2 had referred tho maiter to comm 1 it bocaine a law only oa the lust ¢ e machinery Which was requised tov Da was comaplex. auld extennive, and, by the ti tue law, Just forty days were allowed to complete effect, No new head of the department, bow= ever competent, would have been able to gicqu re au nowledge of office details in time to huve carried provistous of the act. The public good, there. od that f should uot icave my post during cient out thi fore, dima this period. ‘The second consideration which prevented wae the un willingness Lfelt to leave you in opposition to your de- e, while you honored mé with such confideaco as you o manifested, and while our whole energies wore ati taxed by tho great and varied responsibilities attendant upon the office in which Providence has placed you. ‘these considerations now uo longer govern. ‘The first Js at an end. ‘The funding of the curreucy hag been nearly completed, and the entire machinery required by the plaus of Congross and fuanes is now in ‘ull operat No intereet will suffer by my now giving place to a auce cessor. The gccond consideration is that I yield to te conviction that justice to myself and the public require } me (o insist on the acceptance vf the resignation which { now tender, in the hope that you will be successful in choosing a successor whoro views shal! barmoaize with those of Congress, and who may, on that account, be-bet- ter able (none can be more earnestly desiréus} than have been to do valuable service to our country. I confess, sir, that I cannot, without deep emotion, separate (rom you and may colleagues in the Cabinet. Neither can I do so without bearing my testimony that never, in the utmost freedom of confidential intercourse, have Theard cue word or suggestion indicating aught Duta conscientious and disinterested desire to do what was best for our country. It had been my hope that ere our official connection terminated, our country would be in full fruition ef the peace and tndependence for which sho haé paid go costly a price, and that you, sir, would have enjoyed, in the spactacle of her happiness and pros. el ent the ouly roward you geek for tho ceaseless cares Inbora devoted to her service. Though this may not bow be, I shail not cease in private Nie to give my warm co-operation in whatever may conduce to the consumina- tion 80 ardently desired. to be relieved at as early a period as’may bo practicable, iy services remain freely at your diaposal until you shall have selected my successor in office. With beartfelt wishes for your health, happiness and prosperity, I remain, with the highest ri t and @3- teom, your obedient servant, C. G, MEMMINGER, Ricuvonp, Va., June 21, 1864. wate Sim—I have recoived your letter of the 15th stating the gi oa which you deem that justice os ‘yourself and to —— requires you to urge my ac- tauce of your a ag oe z expreased dosire to retire, Some months ce for the reason that, in yo your belief, the public service out personal beanty and intelligence. | All the avaiiable government troops have been jaan naan ae ioremetrnc | ft near" one tru vn tn ori tops | Siu Netto oe et case informed our reporter that he has pow undor treat. | theso savages and give security to our frontier settlers. | own with tho Jealelation. then lately adopted. 1 ‘tact Ment-tivo others of this unfortunate class of women, who | In order to meet the want I have thought propor to call | tng oxtrome difficulty of conducting the Treasuuy Depart- had also aulempted Guicido, and who are yet in a critical ‘the able-bodied militia of tho Territory to organize ment dering the peoding straggie. et waa rare pe ihar an condition from the éliects of the poison which thoy had compauies of minute men—men who can and wh, | Omesr, homever competent, mage probably fail to eaca pe taken. if necessary, move at a moment's warning to the | froarimadyersions oP those iat are Fe dy to ateribute So the on. Where it will ond, or what | scene of these Sate. and assist in punish- | t9 inefictent administration moette dee to campaign goes will De the number of the victims to the.reign of terror, it ## impossible to tell. The delay of ttre police in ing the a descent ‘Saturday night has pot tended intho t to quies the apprehensions which the late Skeyn of the Police Commissioners had excited. Indoea, her delay fn executing the order 1s intonsify- win Nia sia the general consternat! (From Lmtd Chicago Times] dozen women edical aid waa promptly it ‘A physician wos summoned as soon as the first intimation of her act manifested iteeif, end by the use of ® woman, known 2s Ei Jack, morphine ’and, Tesolved to end ® stomach pumy and medical Boveabonde the immediato eflect of the poison was counteracted. mee, however, oarba |quantity of fo Rag at swallowed @ large poti unless m¢ ly at yo to kill very low, and it is. matter of uncertainty whethor she with willingness on thelr part, to-day lesued a special giving particulars in rogard to the manner of organizing and re porting these companies. highly creditable to both parties, some most excelle: the murdorers or driving appeal to our peo- pie, confident that it will be res; ptiy, @ Adjutant General has Order from these headquarters ALVIN SAUNDERS, Governor and Commander-in Chief. BXOELSION, OF BROOELYN, V9. NEWARE OLUB. A grand match took place at Newark on Wednesday afternoon between the famous Excelaior Club and the equally famous Newarkers. The play alt round was deficiency of resources and tho want Of legislation best ainpted te the existing circumstances, The experience acu yy you in t ent the department could toe eamaaienslp repboced fer these reasons I was satisfied that the gencral welfare wou be injuriously affected by your wi time. You have now La Teast consolation and satis- faction to know that y wishes wero surren- ‘dered to @ conviction x pub io duty. Recent events do not warrart me in “powed request that 7 pe A, scospt: your reaigaaion, Mavica® 6 of our offic! The regret From your a Be press. at separation fe sincerely shared aby me. Lied on the duties of Nee the cheerfa! and unremitting devotion of all your your faculties to the public service, and do not fall to re- momber that it wag at the sxcrifice of private {nclina- imaposetbit lity, in such @ contingency, of paying a fine. paar? F euccessor can assume office is in the same patriotic Sho stated also that “death and hell 'were preferable to NOOR rr Yer har ar ar Yak wig 2 iin and is sooopled ag'thankially as" ia generously arrest and the Bridewe . Newark... ; H ; H _ H ; 1—20 | tendered. At as early a period as practicable I will en- Oui the Hail Storm on Cape Cod. om the Boston Advertiser, August 10.) Tre rhhiowt memoranda of a remarkable hail storm which coourred at Yi at Yarmouth on Smaday last, August 7, wore made by a resident of that town:— On Sunday, August 7, 1864, at half-past three P. M., I was sitting 18 my library writing. My daughter came down and Howaired whet camaed the nolso sbe heard. I Mstoned—hoard a noise like low distant thunder. The body of the cloud from which it proceeled was portheasterly from me, It bad vot the stellated appear auce of a distant thandor cloud nor t appeerance of a near one, Its sppcarance remia ot the aurora or northern lights, yet unlike it—the rays red, proceeding trom a central point or all in one direc. tiow, ome creas <{ _ Le dag the whole different from anything 1 The rum- bing, Wwaiazing voice “oaunued ua F o'elook, won fall stones began to mediately closed the biinds to the north and cast sien of my houso. It ~ tinued to fall about dive winutes, cracking a few panes of glaes in an upper window not blinded. ‘The bail stones were of two kinds, oval or egg shaped avd flat of slittated. The average tive of the oval was Jongest diameter one inch shorter threo fourths ~ fnow colored ive, rosembdling pebblos of chalcedos ground glass, rather the imitation of it, of which mp Dottoms are made in imitetion of white marble). 1 picked morrow (Saturday) morning, will contain:— H Umpire—Me. Briontnall, of the Eureka Clab. On Saturday the returo game betwoon tho Enterprise and Excelsior Clubs will be layed on the ground foot of Court street, Brooklyo. \ x The Pe yivanta Legisiatare. Hannisavrc, Va, August 1, 1864, The members of the Legislature of this State are on @ visit $0 the ruins of Chambersburg. THE WEEKLY HERALD. The Gest and Cheapest Newspaper im the Country. The Warrry Herarn, for the present week, ready to- All the particulars received of the brilliant Attack of Admiral Farragut’s Fleet onthe Defences of Mobile, re- sulting in the Surrender of the Rebe! Ram Tennessee, the Capture of the Rebel Admiral Buchapav, ‘ho Capture of the Selma, the Gaines dri hore, Fort Powell Aban- done d and Fort Gaines Surrendered by the Rebote, ilhit~ tratedew ith a Map of the Scene of Operations: The latest have loerued the virtue aad value of downright dghting. The trensportation og the Ataata and West Point Kail. road hus beeo orsered back to Atianta, tho Express and Other companies have re sore ge 4 = ry mag Sy ov been goued jor aa iewsenee amount of bucon (0 * ° ov, Genera! Hed evidently haa not thought of | THE StVENTY-FrusT REGIMENT NATIONAL GUARD. nd the State troops, under General @. W. Captain Tompkins, of Company A, Seventy-first rog!- orang and aro daily | ment New York State National Guard, ts now ailing up the Forty-third precinct station house. Sho"was vot ex- pected to recover last night, Milttary Affairs. tion; . display the qualities of iving large accessions to their Say three inches 10 | despatches from the Army under Lieutenant General Pir lated Moe le bw} Grant, ia front of Petersburg, Va.; The latest advices about one-fourth or threo-sixteeuthe fo thicknos: from General [Sherman's Army at Atiania, Ga; The latest poly avtnke Gone arte ay op Dotnts heh wore round a of snow & Mineralog isi woud describe thom, entre aimed \ riba? ; nt, into ya points—transi- feat to Space ‘When bog fel bard surface they intelligence of the Movements of the Rebel Ratders io Virginia, with accounts of their Defeat at several points, The latest despatches from the Union Forces in differont portions of the country; The latest News from Lurope day, leaving x deavor to comply with your request to be relieved. ‘With my grateful acknowledgments for your past as- sistance, and for your very kind expressions of personal regard, be nesured of the cordial eateom with which I am. your friend, JEFFERSON DAVIS. Hon. C. G. Mewunaer, Secretary Confederate States Treasury, Richmond, Va The Prices of Provisions. [Frown the Richmond Dispatch, August 5.) Yostorday prices in both the first and second markets ranged somewhat lower than usual, and the supply of moats, vogetables, (rutta, ko , on hand was abundant to profusion, The following were tho ruling pricos:— Cabbage, per head, from $1 to $3: cucumbers, por dozen, $1: cymbinis, per doren, $1; tomatoes, per quart, $1 to $3; onions, a fotatces, per quart, " $1 to $i 50; grecn’ pons, per quart, Feorn, per dozen, $5 to € por pair, $5 (> $10, Qucks, per pound, $8 to $9; aK, sugar beans, per quart, $3 to beeta, per bunch. $1; ch per poir, $12 to $10; be ter per doven, #5 to $4; apples, = quart, 59¢ to §: peaches, por quart, $3 to $2 . per quart, $1 2 $2: watermelons, $3 to 83; ver jive canteiopes, 800, to §2: e, per pound, $3 fo $4. marke: tae market wagons struck out nd the space they usually occupy, t was very full, especially in water: The Congr aifended an or 7 ie inthe cutter Dobbia and two ‘Th y pre cour titutea emai army ia thomeselves, and as in apirit and diserptire as ty nombers, MACON Fas Sixteen hundred of ‘Georgia militia eiarted from Macoo tor salanta on ‘needay. The Teegraph says they mivie u foe appearance és they marched trough the | +, wore 1n tbe Very best epitits and appeared roxdy # the enemy tn the defence of their hemes. Tho Lop this brig de is 98 good 08 that of any in the { we are certin they will do honor to the State Deoaah nte sation. is etates thet a similar nomber will PAL an taesoh da i. iting tap week from m this ‘Tho'e is pow @ taige force of Millia at Macoa, iat, will prove a valuable ag- ry. F Prown, Gonorals 1 i. Jobasem, BR, Bragg, jorson, of Tenneasee, Vayuo gid Hindmsa wore ail 1@ dacow ou Sund A farce nutber of wounded Yaukoes huve arrived in Maoos. “A larze vataber of prigouers algo oontiaue to aivive 08 every Ifain, Arrivals and Departure ARGV ALS teu, Me New Freeborn Me ahd Mea JM Fiske, Mra oyu de ant tire 1H Bia, Me Basen Mga Go se B Scan ond aed ‘ora at it, JC Brown, Mrs A Brown, Messrs Banos -Menevely &D Allon, 9 F Kighy, bya Tiscouat denen, Hon dir Stanhope. Mr Sorunuet Me Me ‘ er Mr Arnold, Mr Vog9), "s ay Hw aud ty Geo Bobling, J A Parsons, ti rT ruad Mey De i dana, “foun Pease? Chae Tang ren * fut, D me tloraalay Mr Hori, wig, Master Gay or y , Meyer, mm vomier,. rar t mute ' srt thetwe gi aaa agen dW er A vaign CW Vnyoi, hie company to the required standard. Tho company armory, at Lafayette Hail, is open on Monday and Friday affording to all young men an opportunity to escape the wuploasantcad of the State draft by joming @ bese ny Which, tor duty aud disc!piine, stands second to THER NINPTY-THIRD REGIMENT. Nir ond Recwant N, 6. 8%. ¥., w York, August 11, 1804, The Ninety-third rogiment ia pow io the feid, rooug- and guarding tho most impor . ) ant etath | napoli, at the Relay Houee Ni ty-third $@ mustered jin ita on military \for (ho term oftone hundred days, ‘The one }ubdred days’ men mro exempt from the draft, Colonel Chambers is now 10 (his eity, by orders from headquar- dors, to reoruit thie roxtment to itg maximem number, and he cornestly calls upon all good, able-bodied men to avsist bin in (be good cause. All recraits will report to Captain Join amp, recruiting oflleer, at Military Hall, No. 193 Bowery, and will recotve equipments, ra. tics, &C, Aa Hoon Bs mustored, Rt Second regiment armory, corner of Hall piace aud Sey onth street, atid be Samer ey, AS at to the regimdnt, By ordor, W. B, W. CHAMBERS, Colonel commandin, bela i third regimout N. @ 8. The orgapizatio Poverty of tne Erle Rallroad Net, sh TO THS EDITON OF THE HERALD. Pormit me the use of your widesproad columns to ox- pose n piece of raecality, to call it no moro, which was practised (hid morning (and porbaps daily) by te above. oouipany, 1 paid my faro to Goshen, and, with a crowd of otbers, went towards the cars, whon wo found them Crowded almost to euiooation, many person preferring {0 remain on the platform oataekd® Many romonetranoce wore held oat, but of no avail, to place another car at the paseongers’ diapoeal, ong stendina by and enigoked; but 1 was messes, 08 the Managing MAN WoOTd Hot \isten to hat over ft cine rafeiares pease toreb hours and more, at nm tet, which at rtd ven will Viger call ‘authorities vo the oircum- Avaver 11, 1666. fr 106 Willigan atrea cae rok (Gn exainint ues, " rouge so ett pe, 1 foun mining the oval over» | and ail othor parts of tho world; Poetry; The excoileut the came manner, the central point or nucleus was pure | erory of Shadows.” Interesting » Splentifc and Diue foe, aud was formed by successive layers of eDOW | A -1i6¢1- Jreme, Musical aud Theatrical Reviews for ths foe (Uke the onton) My house iam the northwost of Yarmouth near the fe a wook; Important rending for Facmers anc Ayriculturatists vusaber of advert e eored to House island, and after hat a big clambaka, after ss with dancing, and ra- p’elock to mor. ¢ in tho stoom bonnds of Borostable, No hail fu Barustubio. i wee | vacetho: Reviews of the Money, Commercial, Dry Goods, Pers nak SateiMigences jst iy tho weatern edge of thestorin. An eit of & | - tite and Horse Markets, and aoc a OE tadéitens : be Rev. Hupbard Wi mito enst of me nearly sil the exposell glass wae brck eo, | “aus oS e 2 oe, eatioutesd, Re Ge», Hallett had bis blindy off to paint, and he bad one | events of tha week, } 1 tical atate of hoalth at hia former houmo hundred and cight pares broken. All Hones on or nowt | yermesingle subscript 80 copia Fivo | v ge Seri ty of a hae \e the centre line of the trock of the storm had glags broken. } 108, $2; Toa copies, $14. five ceata eso. bial Lbe teeea bad thote fruit mod Collage much injurod, Cora | OPS: : hy A lwaves were airippod of out off; cranberries wer Ali vogetation oa tts beat was places aitnoat ro jured more or less, ‘The centre line of the storm wag near the bowr tween Yarmouth and Deunia, through the bed ¢ ancient gincier, now known as “Bass river ‘brook.!? ome places the hall was procetie! and accompn with violent rain, The width was trom Bartatab! Butiding (Yarmouth) to Scargo Hill (Dontis), ab miles, course of copire Wortbert to Kouthwest to Yar mouth, theaos eouth or southees'erly through souin art Weat Doouie. In Yarmouth, the cevtro was nov (de ' | | soadomy, showing that the storm did no’ proceed I & straight line, without the centre was ou the water aud ihe damage tn Dennis on tts eastern side, Sandwich vo rain or bail, ANOTHER Pewane Sorpimr.--The Mempliis Argus gives the following respecting s young lady discovered In bul dior’s garb tn that city: We loarn that the girl's namo ia Fanny W tieon ; (hat she BI ry bY Atopy pag Long Island, N. ¥ ; that she porved two youre ia a New Jersey infantry reghuont, Was — sick, sent to Cairo from Keay when be she wee discharged (rom the service, Eve anew Doorme a ballet gist at the Calto theatre, bot, “aving & ae for ‘the service,’ nv00 after mado her arrangemente and od the Third Iinois cayairy, with whom sbe ‘Until arrested on Wod- ‘and eompelied to asaume the attire proper to her the was pro Wo Mia cage shay "avodt nineteen to ber fam Bhe is young lady of aboat ni of a fair hough dometat La with & rather mesoulive voice, sprightly, somewn it fs OE, oan very Derselt off for © bey of peventeen or eightgen* “Malus FoR TRE PACIFIC. The Beatitont ‘Aahievements of Admiral Pareagat’s Plect off sobiliTine Operas tions of Lieut. General Grant's Army= Movements and Defent of the Rotiel Rat@ors In Viryginia—Tie Latest News, GeO oy hee ‘The mall steanihip Costa Rica, Ceptain Tlailepauga, | leave this port to-morrow (or Aspinwall. "fe mals for Contral America and the South Pacific will close im this city ab ball-past ten o'clock to-morrow mornlag. Tao New Youn Hsrain—Koition for the Pacito—will bo ready at baif-past nine o'clock ia the moraiugt and will give:—Accounts of the Brilliant Navai Kogagement off Mobile, resnluing in the complete succeed of Admiral Pavragut’s rleet, with heavy joss and deep bumilition to tbe Rebels, illustrated with a Map of the Scene of Battle; ‘The latest nowa from Lieut, General Grant’s Army at Poteredurg, Va.; from Sherman's Army atjAtianta, Ga, and from the Union Forces ia diverent parts of tbe coua- try; The latest accounts of the Movements and Defeat of the Rebel Raidore in Virginia; The latest News from Barope, aod reports of all interésting oventa of the past ton days. ingle copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, six cents. retry. (¢ two words, ime Amoricans re 17 Charlotte atrest the week ondwg dotph!s, Pa Kk. F. Mason, Mrs, G. M_ Richmond, two Misses Riohmond and Mrs. Darl P. Macon, Provttesca, R.1., Jobn Helos, Pitts burg. la; Geo. A’Gardoer an4 A.B. Bradstreet, Hoston Me. wud dre, Skelly, Clovolaad, Mr. and Mrs. George 0 Johnson, Me. and Mts. O'Counor, San Francisco, The following (8 a list of Americans registered at Gun's 17 Charlotte sireot, BedCord equive g vd tor weok ending July 16, ta64:— A. smith and family, Pass oP 5 Mem O. Ay t, Daviel i'billips, Miss Alice M L Wen, mq gy a Miss M. 1. and child; A MoGrath, F C. Gebbard, Kaw Yori; J, aad Mra. Joba foster, Misa Foster Torabull, Boston; HN. Stator R11; 6. ‘te Weigit,f a. + Lyi & Bran, Batavia. N. G. 8. Williams, ‘pathic, N.Y. F, Isao C. Baros, George Mise Slater, Providence, ‘abt, Loan, ‘Ohio, Mra. Wm. Colla B,’ Bond, Geneseo, The Fintrter o an bene Dak iat with ra atract of the “NIGH o ate acd a any o woacervale-7 wast How fast | ~* THE COMMAND OF THB ArPOrxTeD is win, anda Might occerred the rbd our tropa, wader Malor Ineed scarcely add, Mr, President, that, while desiring | Stamps, de. drawal at that | Cx & Bi ur office 1 have observed and Plastic Stitch See Yok, and No. 235 Lottery Prizes Cashed.—tn given. J, B, CLAYTON & 20. tm Att a es Cashed nation given Shiw Broker -n @ v cpesmut street, Bere Prizes Cashed tn on, . Hagaitesd fate g, {eries aad information give oilies ae brows Royal Havana Lottery. —15 per Ccat Premium paid for Prizes, Tnformation farntaned. Toa hest rates pad for doubloona and all kinds of gold ao@ ive TAYLOR & Bankers, 16 Wail atroct, N. t. LoQery Tickets Cashedt.—tnformation { Grea, Jy SEPM BATES, Broker, IL Wail st., room No. 3. Pryst bave wad ava, Druggtits aod sraonally eluned cert oasaw Kalo Apalilisive, Bold Aboue 100 a of y oteee cr epala and oone't Marcia, pte fy cure d re old ab fou {a & 00. WF Awents a1 Part to ni New York. American Watehes =The High * Pree mua on gold, and th man wlne demand. Agents for the Amerioan Wat-h Company, 122 Bibad wey, Address to Smokers.—Pollak & Son, Moorschanm Manufacturers, removed from Broome stron {o 6/2 Brosdway, near Fourth street, Wholomale anct retaik Pipes out to erder and repaired. As and -&gue C stairs. Biokrone proachable and intmttable excellence for all nervous gou» It {san infallible specie e Cure.—Kene’s Afiican Fever Sure, Itnever fale, Depot 89 Liberty street, a a KRejavenator of Unap- plaints, uo matter how produced. In cases of General Debllity and Dyspepsia, The good effects will be felt iminediately, Females are particularly recommended to give the Bio krone a trial, Its mission is to restore strenvth, vilaiity amé phyetaal ability, $l per bottle, or ste boities for $5. HUTCUINGS & HILLYER, Propriotora, i Cedar streets Now York. Hi Broadway; Demas Barnes & Sold by H. B. Helmbola, Co., 27 Park row. Boston Hinyd Stamo Company, No. 195 Broadway, New York.—Filex!ble and Self Inking Canoodling Cristadoro’s Hi and Wig Depot, wholesal The dye applied by skilful artists, Deafn Impatrea < NoIsgs IN THE HRBAD, AFFECTIONS IN TH CATARRHAL AprECT “ nor fa Taranto, xogows OMNIS Bes OBSTRUCTIONS OFT Ee OHIAN TU CURED. . CROSS BYE STRAIGHTENED IN ONE MINOPE, sone of 1 Teguiringeither dint era ical ald atte Won ELSHN BERS at hiscenaulling t Bi awe For the Hatr and Skin—Barry’s 2 ae article. Sold by drag a ‘The best and spade French Brandy ogee iaieg—ptencerty se lognac Br need in. igele nd oli d Fetal, a here, = the use. ‘sold whe oles and reat eee eee Pimpies, T Fiesh Worm oured ‘by GOURAUD'S IT; FED SOAP. at at 45 ker's Hi nest Premium w J Broadway, Few Grover No remium Lock Stitch Sewing PRUEELER & WILSON, 625 Broadway. "ened Highe: Machines, , Inimitable Fatr Cutter. st xeeuted in the best manner only, "No 1 Barclay street. ou Want to Know, a NEDICAT, COMMON SENBE. Os haan rag carton pro, & Acuriou host "st ‘n 1 ieee ae ae 2° Aarons 9 nei FOOTE, No. 1-199 Broadway, N. ¥. of All Deacripe 15 Broadway, one em | street), Btore ol neat, suite ing, 10 cents. &e., Read SENS: tion sale by {elses ‘Canal street (form on Satur to m Winslow’s Soothing Syrup ter children Teething, cures Dysevtry and Disrrh:ra, regulates the Stomach and ——- and cures _Wind Colie, A Astor piace. & Cool Pince in Which to Rae sh youre you doubt, sonvin pner ant reer Lees Tammany Wall, Lawes oon and Ale Vati'ts, corner ‘Naseau and Fran Kfort streets Trusses, Wo le stockings, &e.— Marsh 4&CO, Oftice only 2 Vesey st Lady attend ‘Wigs, Toupees, Hair Dye Hate Dyot aot Hliyn cream, for, beau drying he "es BaTCHELOR'S, 16 Bond street. Watch bp aig New Sty loom Three, vs tea, twenty-five to two aandred dolere y CEO. ALLEN, No. 413 af saurdaye o> street, Store cloved ont ince belo Oknat TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE, x BR RAILROAD.—TRAINS FOR ake iy and Won. jeare Obambers s'roag i 149 B, My and om sualags HARLEM RATERO ny. trey and Sarataga Sprin wrth and Wost, leave Tweuty A ¥ ey ® TEW TORK AN for aibs othe PROSITION BOAT FOR NHWRURG AS cents. new mad Jaye rent por every afteraaon at s cngh ant Milton, Re ie 0; arased or ey b Most DInEOR INT QUDIT! RaLra, 18. wn FRIDAYS, w nabs ON MONDAYS, WE sata start “trom pier, No. 18 North river (fe sireot} and hd acknowledged by ail expe te io marine wee ma ner and w ae oer fa, 1A the. Come and Piymo'gth Rock javariably make the pasg- Ww ae furnished sisteroome feature ake att pongll ate xa Se nat noth an@ “treat Raster reales dirt cache nie ee ot Harnden's Bas “umptnous ere marked