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INTERESTING FROMTHE PACIFIC. | Arrival of the Steamship Northern Light. THE SPANISH PERUVIAN D-FFICULTY, Peru Cousiders War With fpaim a Certainty. Correspondence Between the Chilean ‘Government and the Representa- tive of Spain at Santiago. The Fourth of July in Valpa- raiso and Santiago. Bpeech of Mr. Nelsov, the United States Minister. 4FFAIRS IN PANAMA, Rea Rees ae The steamship Northeru Light, Captain Seabury, ar rived at this port ia-teveuing from Aspinwall, b ving feft tbat porton the 6th iwst. She brivys mteresiing Bews (rom the Pacitic, which will be found detailed in eur correspondence from Panama and Callao Among the passengers by the Northern Light is Mr, Balzar, Mivister from the United Sta.os of Colombia to Whe United States of America, The following is the 8.ecie Het of the Northera Ligbt:— FROM ASPINWALL, T. Probst & CO....+6 Ridop & Monoz Jas. T Joy... $860 FRANCIACO, Order... Je Behulle Bros. Richard Patrick. H. Cobn & Ci AS. Kosenbaciiso 30,000 @ Kicb & Hro...... 6.000 Jno B Newton & Co 27.000 ‘Total. é From Aspinwall. Grand total. Kugeue, eny «0s. Weils, Fa go & Oo... Lea & Muller... $621,185, Our Panama Correspondence. Paxama, August 6, 1864, SOUTH AMEKICA. ‘The Pacific Stexm Navigation Company’s steamer hile, Captain Sivell, from Vsloar.iso and imtermediue ports, arrived at her anchorage at Taboza,on tue eveung of 84 i Ber dates are:—Valuaraiso, July 17; Coquimbo, Asth; Caldera, 19th; Cobija, 2ist; Iquiqu’, 2isi; Arics, 22d; Islay, 23d; Pisc), 25th, Callan, 28th, and Payta, Bist. She brings the following curgo for New York: - 293 eeroons of bark, 63 dried hides aud 108 bates of yoatskius, and $251,133 tp specie for Europe. 1am under many obligations to Purser Sie.sart, of the Chile, for the prompt detivery of full ties of late pape s, and the Harary's South Coust correspondence. The news by this arrival is importaot and interesting, Felating us it does to tbe Spanish-Peravian diilicuity, and sbowiog precisely what course Cblie wou d t.ke in the @fair. The Peruviaus supposed that Chile was becoming tukewarm in the matier; that her peuple had allowed Qbeir enthusiagm to sool down, aa cousequeatly the Lima papers, covtgingd some severe cemsnre: but “eho correspondence thal had fakea place between tad Chilean government and the Spanish representative at Bootiago, fully sets the matter at rest, and the Peruvian Journals have made the amende honorable, Poru derives no comfort from the European news. It is Jooked upon in Lima asa foregone conclusion that,Spain totends to hold on to what she has s-ized; approve of Pingov’s conduct, and carry the mater te extremes With this idea they consider war as certain, und are Making preparative accordingly. From the other republics the news is of comparatively @o importance. The United States steamer Watcree hes at last been Beard from. She had arrived at Caetro, a port on the Yeland of Chiloe, forty days from Montevideo. She hai Stopped in the Straits of Magetlan to cut wood, and was ourly expected at Valparaiso when the steamer eai'ed, Among the passengers by the last steamer irom New ‘York was commander H. R. Davenport, United states Navy, who comes to relieve Commodore Lauman ip tbe @ommand of the United States steam slop-of war Lan- easter (\isgshiy). He will leave fby the steamer of the ‘Oth cust for Callao. CHILE. ‘The most important item we have from th's republic te tbe correspondence that big passed betweea tbe govervment of Chive and the spanish represeatative at Bantingo. The following is the purport of the position assumed by ‘hile iv the Peruviao affair, aod is tue repiy to Spain cp the subject:— L That the people of Chile bave a richt to hold mee! foe and ty form asseciations it order to freely expres their opinion®. without © mpromising tbereoy the resvou. sibility Of the goveroment with respuct to @ foreiga Power 2. Thit it bed @ just cause for doing 80, and for ex. Pressing its6)\ as it has doue, on ac OUDL oO! tbe outrage Sommitied by the Speptarda ut the ¢ Diicba isiands, 3 That the jeople have equally the right to freely feave tue country, bow aud whither they hike, and «bat there ore the expedition which eit op the Dart cannot Give any couse for di omate ciuima. 4 but the government t Cie is disposed not to per the vessels O° (be Spaniso equ drow cceupying wieaods, of way otuor kuropea paval force Backing the Sivereizuty o 1 Oo wy viber Ame: jo the waters or Uarburs of the hat, consequently, the coveroment of Mhile ie dis. posed not to perm t that supyiies be carried to Finzon's Squadron; and when the General d/Hautpoul was pore Mitied te Bail With & Cargo OI Coal ft was becwuse tht Weasel bud been c eared (ur Acapuicy, ip this we seo * ‘strict peutrality”’ at ali even's, and the gover: ment or Chile fp i's repiy, bus been wermly sus tated by (be vote of the Chomber of i eputies,ana by the veice of tbe people throughout ibe whole cou. wy. As [lave wil alng stoted. if war between Span and Peru b come « fixed fuct, Chie will be wvolred ip it be yond ali quests wy, fo the ongress of Coie, after moch debating, @ bill B.8 beeU P sed eMPOWerU, the govErUMeNS tO eXpoud ese OF be LaTY, OMG) tHely.turee thousand ae 1Ous. fue hXcCULIVe Las aio OMG TWO Ie atione of the A st cl an Dg on cHY Ad the-tarr to eru, the \atter to rep. Ferert bien the prajectod Ameren | meress, The }ihe of raliway from Chiean to Tacahurgo is Foon wo be oom eueed. ad toe M reaerd to it, -*we buve re be coutr.ctor view with gore o miiou Sve buLd-ed (hous.nd dollars on i which was the hive whien wile uter such me of Oot most productive We are tunorant of tae reeut of View, bat it is (0 be kuppuccd it must bave been, 08 (ho weaud t Ds, ey uve, but they to be of larg Valp @ivideod of wigbt rowo Bus deciared a sem) aopaal om, efter de uctiog @1,bb thou. 68 0 CONRrs (OF Lhe woKiiout Lon Oo Ihe reserve fund she FONE OF July wa evleLrated throw. bout tHe prite ety ps im CDE to the ORL CuI BOE FiaDOEr, Ibe M reuro (bus Spe.ks oO tbe dy — In evory one were overed epevdud Ovati OR Lo tLe Tey greuleyveR gt tat ta Mow par Bao 8 distracted yy (.@ uwiul civil wer toe speeds conchision of whiwn is the de. vat wish and prayer of all, preseuce of (he Ireteb meddling ip Ss of the wi “e by Sam i y Wave reason to ah bn Loe Hon, Thomas deiror 5 Vet otwves at santiago sorb | eeod You a few « Deng too feng for publiexion ia whe ars —' Gentlemen, «6 the reprereniative sre ot and peo le of the Ucited state Amer cw ciliten, | am deeply gralided (or this spenesne. PPG s aralieen demonstration, T tba k hie Fook Soucy ublic tor d) ecting ali the siden o tue fe the herria a my eau thriving mur —adurebiy payed OY ‘eo el that we a the m..v tude oF the w proprereing io to) © niry, mod the mighty pa at stake, You atdersinod that tbe ore he * fod biood of the potriot bercer of Uricn army have pot been expended rrerety to cron) a piganvie rebellion, and reriore a dieosrdan. Union, nL mem ly to, 4s roy the curse o of all ont cron blew: bot that we are nino A Reem OF gover ment whose origio we this dey commen race and on 4 Flich rewi# the Dypee of the goon of every jane The faut of the great principles wclch be at the foun sa tow of ef free repubican meeeernmenrt f6 «tar ote Beau's © pRcily 1OF PEl-goverument, she VK HUB Can. ehov?-n has conquer: will the gioricus American gonernu Haman alavery ta doomed. A waibor jivin freemen will exclude this traitful ——- of etrile, ae cherudim of God kept sin out of Eden. om wilt Ware. pea monarchs orang to interest thomerives ¥) Ame ican a'airs, a00 lesre buat two antugouistical systems capnot permanpentiy exist on thie continent. America with ve ruled by Americans, sad by its own chosen syetem of goverument.”” The evojition porties of the above parseraph will be am ire torecare Mr. Nelson in bie present position at east Outieg the present edminisiration H: muy, how- ‘ever, be tovking ‘orward tothe re.e.ccton of ba: est Old Abe, in the: wepe of remaining four vears longer ia a There had been but little movement in om, marr for Chue B prodnee during the two weeks pret and the xaies duriag the two weeks were or ese at $18 43%, and 600 quiatals at $18 26, 00 boar vhe Tsien ster Gaidamack, three guns, Captain l'eterbourolf, aod Rvnda, nine gues, Cantia Ba ‘Valparaiso ow. the 15th of July for sarg:siy, sated (rom Nea York. The recent difficulty near the Mejilinnes, caused by the conduct of a Chilean nayat officer, his been, I noderstand, Drow hi to agitisiactory Sotilement with Borivia” May it be a lasting setuioment. How the covet one peaple of Pero ennsider the existing difficulty with Suain, end what they co.sider the chupceator pence, may be (wily understood by the follow'ng extract from the Camere of the 2xth of July. It is very evident thit war. is fooled upon age m tter gure to occur, and although the c'roular of Se: or Pacheco, Spaneh Minister af Stace. may make @ change, still ‘twill be some sixteen day hetore it reacher Lima. and in that {me some action mav occur on the part of (ho 1’ that will ser aide ail chanves of perce for it ape settled questi a th t, a+ they now feel, an attack will be mde 00 Pinzoa’sequadron at the earhest possivie. mo- men e fhe lest Paronean mail was looked for with great anx- jety, Decanse it was expected it would bring the news thar the 5, aniah government, in orme:t of the scauda‘oug conduct: f its aveuts in the Pacific, had ¢.kep a decision w tine serious alfuir. {t is trae nobody here betiewed that the Cabivet pre sited by Vou would be caable of a noo'e act of tustios and would by diswwproving the eminct of Pipz:n and Mazarredo give Veru a dexerved sotiv:aatien; however, vague hopes ere entertaned that good sense wight per- aps for once triumph in the Snameh conssets. Unhannny, the news received leads ua to suspect that the Svant-tt x vernmént ts mokine efforts. or that xt foret it desires to carry on the work comnenced: and al. though Spain hag uot said her inst word in the question, ot her vact Iations and the orders which, accordi c to pers have owen given ‘or the increase of ‘imzon, show clearly that wo re ” re tts tor the strugg.c 28 it war was al- Jeo! «re te real intentions het come to light, theu wo re that hostilities will commence. At tht time we tbal'enunt upoe sufficient means to attuck the invaders and to drive them out 0! the terri- As (Coyle Deheve war tobe twevitable and that it will be a lovg and obstinate Strugele, they are vroparing .or ailevents, and the marteipalities of alt the provinces have ¢ -mmeoced 10 raise subscrintions tor the society of * Maritime (eence * Sait sectoty alrendy poseesees @ cousiterable capital, and ite services will be impertant ia case of need, We sball not «tand alone in the dancer. ‘or as wo have jes of the con r@ arrives hardiy & steumer ‘rom ous valu RAI D's corres 8 mabing mig the sulivg of the next ste. mer, if only the launching 0° @ Monitor. ECUADOR. The excitemert regarding the late attempt at revolu- tion iu tits republic bas ceased »nd to use the expres: ion of a Ecvadoriie’s official docameot that | eaw this tori tog, {be couctry is again enjoying the blessings of pesce * Carcta Morena is becoming popuar once m: ine peogte of Quito havi g given bim a bull on tbe ¢ ‘sion of “the back pees ot the rebeliwn” buviug been dis covered 40 be aieetuaRy broken. COLOMBIA. Tt is the hardest “wher fag the world 4 tg.90t grin from th, loveriets mall arrives eon Hews unfavorabie io i see ment of this State rt is siddenly discovered that vo tews apers bave arrived ‘The Ty Ho arrived at Aspinwall yesterday ‘rom Carthage D.. but only th se who are favored can get the detaiis of the news, I know enongh, however, to gay that it ts of no importance outside of the republic. Tne government of Bogota has expressed itself stronyly in favor of Peru; ‘Dot this we knew would be the case by tne speech of is Minister in Lima, Senor eam Avena Dews aining In my last of the 27th van "Taran oniy'able toannoance the arrival of Ceueral Mosquera at Aspinwat, He did not reach this place until my despaten was }, bon: sejuently [ was unable at that time to give you ap ac- count of his briilinnt reception bere he railroad station, and ou reschwg there, bots iths anding the invitation of Santacoloma for every On8 10 08 present at the reception of the “great General of Colombia,” [ looked 1p vain to see any pers» sO re Byectability on the ground. Senor Don “ariano Arosa mena, b wever, was there, with a new Wher coat und “tile”! OD, and presented a very respectatie appesrance. The crow cousixted entirely of migwers. ond a very poor ot at that: they would pot have averages five hundred doilars apiece at anv auction sale in the Southern Staies before the war, and since the emaneinativa pr. clamatiou, 4 do not think they could have been piven away. All the omapibuses in Panama had been chartered for the occ sion, wad the carriage of the ace.t of the Pacific Mail stesmsbip Company on the ground, having been Kindly loaned to conve: grand Geveral’”’ from the stati 0 to the goverrment house, Avout eleven o’c'ock President rk squad’ of volunteer infentry arriv followed 80m alter by ® battalion of both partes formed in tine on either Coloma’s ““awk- nthe ground, ala aud within the station house. It wis shortly alter tweive when a whistie in*the distance announced the ap- prosening train; the drums beat to arms, the erowd rushed io obtain & goed view, und your correspondoat took position in an omnibus, where be could see ali that Was (« Le seen and to avoid being considered an sdvernie, Of mM weg ena’ " Io @ ‘ew minutes the cars wore stopred in | recively the right placs. and shortly ater the General made his appesravce. when the band strack up what wos termed ® national air. but Teonkin’t ree it, It was AD attempt at music, Dot aboutas discordant PoHLEs Of LHe Cou try. ‘ihe troops thea presented arms fod the crowd remarked *‘Tuat's hiw.'? The General waked down the fine, escorted by resident Santa Coloma on the right, and Se or Pergamotte, tbe ‘co man, op the left, The iniver's isco wes all miler: fo account Of meeting ‘be General or bee se bis ice mechine had the oipht bevore proved by turning out pine hundred po mds of der, I am not prepared to say, but am at liberty to think. The teperal, pau Nesent bim with an address (f cong ata nv" im but the crowd before tn few yerrs avo be wie ti the carri ge and drove compored cf reonte who ‘oppored 10, vested bimeeit in Ay favidiy ia the direction of force of were for a warm climate! © ad iv the unitorm of the breech regi ments of tue line. but without shoes «nd stockings, they marched through the sweltering rays of w tropical sun at midday to ‘heir quarters. Tho ofeers in command of the detwehment wns clad 1 an entire suit of geurlot. noticed wo forewe ofvetals ut the etation to receive the Geveral, poteven the United stares Cor about one bondred c Dn arrive to reiny the evening there eat time vouse «ny tole wor ks Ww portivn of the pevpie of Panama, vod genersin here, appert to have the @ me att chment to hy Keepers at President Lincolo bas when be visits the army, for | boticed one or two who appeared Lo be on au equal icot'rg wit any of ive eure ce (be arrival of the ‘Grand Cenoral’ he has been very quiet, Femmining much f the time within doors, His ceatwntion a, as} hyve helore told you, Cauca, where We BOpeS to be able to open a now road that pro. mies mach for the promwerity of that cite. 1 will not dezeribe the Genoral, fur ne i remarkably well known in Sew York st 18 sufficient © any (hat he appears te for’, pa ne we te ber and trea le, of the new tee mn Op the evening of the 26th uity 1 turced ont mue bun. dred pounds of mort excelent fee, since then it bas done better, and in a litte time more wii be worked wp to ite toll capacity of two foug etd e® belipr diem 1 dome voderstand the p-ineyple upon which 'ne ie ie mavufa tured, Dot kmow thet ite qorbty, except ta thickDes fully op tow sy thet ever tere We port Of Roston The siek pern bow be able to procure ice «t all houts inter d 0 bis panen #rnnstes, "reduced ie price, «bile the one mbibes noibing ‘Hat ior water, heret fore ten cents given, wil he able to iedulge much oolener tor the ome joney Altogertier it is a great nil ir, and vay, .# ld. 8 the Siar and Heraid, “Long live Be-cau tv and tue Wwe machine,” The dry weather sil! continues, (he season being con aidered ove of the mast remarkable that bin ever overrred Ihe cattle io the country ure nuiteriog awh for want of food, there veing no grage, and are wandering tuto tbe woods, and vecetath 0 of all kinds presents anything but the appearance it sbou'd at this season, Mi ORLLAS ROU ‘The steamship Northern Light, Cantein Sevbury, from New York on the 284 uit, with the Cali orri matte and two hundred avd ninety. eight prseencera orrives ot Aspinwall at 0008 ov (be 2d intent. lie p. se@ogers ned masa Or eed | be same afterooon, er parked o board the niabip St. Louir, and sailed the satue evening for = cfenn, by thy the agent the tl oe Weave Fanaa DM, Core ine, be Tap ar North fo fOr ® Feta vi 4 nit pean shi ‘at. Uorwine gore phew and Jamsiy. cents 1 Pea we ares whee ARE UY TET TG RETA See LS OS a months, Bat’ og peen almost a coastent resident tn this os ‘or aasay ye rs. We shalt mies bim very much, nd social wsy. and trust that botb bios a Sua fanily may be bepetiied by the trip Norsb, and “shen they are ready—not betore—ibey reers 0 “Al the gap that bas beea created te our soci eircle Tg \beir departure, and [rom wich (hey will be so much peg hd the 28d ult. She brings the fuilowiag specie: — For England . na For New York. and pacsengers, who will cross the inthmne this mornivg and leave Aspinwall this aftersoom for New York. THE HALL ARCTIC EXPZDITION. plorer—Ills Reception at St. J: lance(BRe Kindmess of Our Donaciens, &o. ‘Tbrough the kindness of a gentleman who has received five our readers some facts in relation to the progress of the new Arctic exploring expedition. On Roarp Rarx oii , Near Port or <r Jouns, N. ¥., July aly 13; 184, stop to complete her complement of men, who'have been Pre-eogaged for @ whuling cruise. There hag nothing London The Monticello has cut up no capers; indeed, she fag behaved so well that an apple on tbe smooth ‘One serious change I Gud with mo, and that is, ! awake 4p the morning and eat my breakfast without baviog Gest to this deprivation; for lam going to the region where the bave:o papers, shudder to underiake. !t is @ great undertsking for one man, | will’ confess; but, having once put mysélf in the Heeven to succeed, and that at the end of three years I shull return to my friends, who may reoioa that they the pa-sie to this nowt [have felt little nke work, may say it bas beeu the frst ing apeil | have bed foe W@rrived bere on Friday evening, at eight o'clock, This morning the Helea F., our tender, arrived, My re- Lesch, the (nited States Consul here, with a party of His attention her in making Me at bome, ust ae they did on my ret rn from the Arctio vovage of 1360, 61, '62 Ihe Heiaup a lictot orateibuthos v the Hall Aroue 2x. pedi'ion up to that 4 ‘The tollowing list embraces ‘The steamsbip Constitution bos errived from Sem Fran- Total ...... nt dns et eens cee Nothing vew from Acapuice, Interesting Letters from the Aretie Ex- j—Mr. Haiv’e Acknowledgment of A Dumber of letters trom Captain Hall we’ere enabled to CAPUAIN HALt’s Larrer. We sre not far from St, Jobas, where the véssel is to Occurred worthy of note siuce our departure from New table of the a'ter cabin would bave hardly rolled off it. Teud tbe New You Amrato; but I am bound to xet used lbeve now a, work before me that might maka some course, | must and will persevere. I bope by the aid of * withbeld nor’ in the tne 0° my - rest need, Patiee years, Sr. Jouns, N, F.,"July 16, 1864. ception bere hes been warm indeed. Mr. Cooverse 0. dvd, All of the St. Jobns people bove +n the 13th div of June. 1864, there was published i which were received just previous to my depar- DONATIONS 1W NEW YOUK. leased provisions. . Raker. nautical inetrumen a. H. s. Racket & <on, transportation of powder free to New Londo, on board the sehosuer Dr. Frankhn, 8 J. Geer, gagater. H. y, Magical Tain Fxrractor, B. Kerth ¥ Go. conce:.trated medicines Yiles © Holman, bominy, sim, split peas, farina, &c Knox hats, D.C, Movehead, M.D., magnetic plasters, WS weldrum, surar, G. F. Nesbitt, bindiog journal books for the Arctic Ex- Pedition. Reynolds, Pratt & Co, a ebins, &o. ‘KF. Prett, seine ¢ Letour: ear & Co, nu Rbuip Dues & Colgate & Co, ted ‘‘Cnat’s Geography of Hud- tnable work, press Company, kindness of John Fiosy, pe ae everytnio free from New York to New London “Daniel Fisb, 66 Fulton street, rifle maker, DONA'JO°8 IN NEW LONDON, - Hen. arugs lempat &e, ot taney article:, jewelry, ehenpard « artis, clothing. Farris, Williams & Co., bardware, Smith & Grace, thore-s, Anson Chae, gan materials, N. D. Smith, stuticuer, H. P_Freem%8, the pronrietor of the Metron: titan Hotel, Néw London, extended to me and my fsculmanx friehds and companions the hospitalities of his house 10 the moment of my departure. To all who bave aided ire by word or deed I am deeply grate‘ul, and trust | may be able. im time to repay them. Farewell, for a short time, Yours truly, ©. ALL. The Monitor Turrets, TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. New Yorx, \ugust 12, 1°64, While resding your paper of the Sth inst. we no- ticed your remark in an editorial that ‘‘oar turret aystem i a failure,” to proof of which you quote the commupica- tion of a distinguished naval officer, in which he states that “ibe weight of the centre turret on the three tur- reted jron-clad Rosnoke has forced out the keelsons of that vessel, so that the centre turret guns can be fired only in one direction, As s00m a8 Our Monitors are strained & litte Ynore, the turret spindles wit be forced through the bottoms of the vessers."’ Knowing that you have used your influence somewhat extensively to ventilate the trausactions of Mr. Ericason with our energetic Secretary of the Navy, we thonght that perhaps a few facts from our own experience might be of interest, Ja June, 1863, we placed some drawings at the disposal of the Navy Department, in which this very difficulty was provided agsinst, The special onject for which they were designed was to relieve the centre aptadie of the immense load it was rejaired to sustain, when the turret was clevated 8» a8 to revolve during ‘iction, aod at the same time preserve @ waier tight, anti-iriction bearing, These vlans were first suggested by tho letters of your corresp ndent relating the pwrticulara of the first aitack 00 Charleston, at which time tt and Nantucket became jammed on thelr bearings. r ing to turn (also see thé report of the Secretary of the Navy on armored vessels, pager 71. 72 a f to lok at apy tbing of the ort, as twit merely provoke me to argument,’? We were at that time told by goverument gmptayes that the @ was no need of improvement o. tha Mouit: Proved that at least one fureign engineer is not inte ble May the ime soon come when American genivs may bot be eotirely exciaded from the defeuce o: American commerce Had we belonged to tia tog” which worshiva the knowledue cxnabie of launching one vessel ater of criils, we might bave been able to help the “cheesebox” turn. Our claps are tilt open to the American Navy, our ad: dre-s being with the Lenartment at Wasbingtoa Homing we have wot infringed (00 much upon your val- uable time, we remain, yours truly, MURVHY & COLB. Iensey City, N. J. Direct Trade Becween Low New York—importent Enterp [From the -& Lonis Unon.) We are informed that @ large steamboat owner of Cin Clon it! ne: been canvassing @ scl eme (or sec iriug A direct aud unbrckew tranait of treight beeween New York and Louis. via New Orleans, by means of a ite of stecms beats roaniug from a. Louie to New Orleans, i comact- tion with a live of ocean steamers rioving from Now Ur. teas to New York. 1818 cay) thet the genveman ia now io New York endeivoriue to negotiate wb Mr. Van bilt for th bi hun” to comm operations wary day ¥ felt the earnest attention of our own ints to the subee, The fee to our commerce are matration, jt is 4 wouder APS auO. AL precan @0 10 New Yok or F carried Uy New Urieans: the pro- Mored ond resbi el On Vegwin to fe deernation Thit involves the @xtra cork OF two by oy ne handing, + iy 1 thy seveeal treg ise trado berw en Commerce, op er 4, APO Meceaneriy wmuet 5 ORO ive: od this ta the Teason why #0 much oo the treds betwee Bt, Lonts avd New York suits toebe per ith a rond cart) ge& GATiwa Carriage Poe} y nentratie a by a deiciowey of the rai ertine frewht to evened ar emmy uu dapat a fhe oO warded Daily Hive 0; KUCH Bupe. band Bit s'oom Henry smes, Moilie Abi K. Arther then Fmpress. City OF Memubie aud man! trom here to New Orleans. c oid fifi wl the eoudte Lone O mately Apeed ew #, (ae. oor part ot the carers ine demas, HOE A daly lng 6 tvad om re ae Led CIO CORAD HlEMMERS FeCHIvE Kobe sie. the deay and exy vy te New York, she snving (oon owenty or thirty ine three or toy days, O nether ANd neces HA 8 Me muet be 1 be tna sguynted hy and veent. 1 there are sul Ont adv imtnge® IM it to tewHt Cocine tt ear iteiiers, the rime Advantages shoold stturlate our rem cap inlists ty embark ip it oi he class Of men in the country more liberal, large miacet and ei torpesiog thon the seamount omnert of St Louis, and ther rte few clesse enjoying larger means, They five tos boate airomey puiit te formonr cart of tie pws nd thes wour! seem te be noth ag eM gE Dil. Rulon Ww Sow York ship owner) for regniar ard a ptanale oor nections at Kew Orleepe to secure tho euccnny of toe scheme. Firms ow trea =the mow + in ‘son, G4 t new sone aed tt ) ‘Tae Comer—a diffusely — (apposed lupnoas wo be the comet described by Mr, ina) as gin through (se Bane last evewing at minutes par tuunt o'clock fa the weet ‘at an ele Shout tou dee grees above the horriza, in the jation Virgo ~ aunenpbety wat oo haey. het Mens ocate it p he sit rherwwe thin t say that it Sieh gl agestor amen e Riana ack adi fro MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, Marrted, (Cantons Hina At Aiany on seater, mages 1, by the Rev. W. P. Rverett, Sawuxt C, Campa to Ruud L. Hug, bth of this city. Died. Borpes.—On Svturday, August 18, Jonny Txomss, youngest 69n of Robert aod Havoah Bordea, aged 1 year, 5 montns and 24 dave. Ihe ‘etends and relatives are reseeotully invited to at- tend the (unera), ‘rom No, 862 Vear! street, sbis (Sanday) a{ternoon, at bvif-nast two o’ciook. HovLAN.—Oo Friday, Auguet 12, at twelve M., Ase 38 years,'a ad of the paris of Drum are respectfully invited Ass ationd Te fnerad. from th» residence of her brother tt, 126 East Thirty-oighth street, ene this (?untay) afterneoa, at one o'clock. nursday, Angust 11, CaTusrine, the be- loved w: eof Willism Brown, The ‘nperal will jake plaoe from her late saridence, 110 Wee: Fighteenth street, this (Sunday) siternoon at two o'clock Rows —Om Friday, August 12, Matarw Browy, the Deloved bili of William and Apa Jane Brown, aged 6 yers a! & months, ‘The |. ends and acqiaintanees of the family are respect fully. inv.ted to attend the funeral, from tha residence of his pars: te, 209 South Firat street, Broo‘lyn, E D., this ternoon, at two o'clock. —On Saturday, August 13, Mary Eien, dvugh- ‘mas and Elieo Browne, aged 11 mouths and 2 Brow: ter of Thi dave, The feneral will take place at the residence of ber porents, No. i Vand.m street, this (Suoday) afternoon, at two clock, Phil det hia papers please copy, Rrvr.— On Friday, August 12,a'ter aleng and painful iin Jowsnna, the beloved wire of Patrie< Britt. Quo frends and acquainrancas of the family, and also tho e of her brother, john Quirk, are respectfally tovited end the fuveral, this (Sunday) efteraoon, at two jock, Irom her late reaideuce, Quarantine, Staten Island Rraxe,—On Saturday, Aucust@®, Mary Evzanern, only 40° Mra. Elizabeth Burns, aged 8 years, 6 months and 1 day. The rlends are reapect uly invited to attend the fave rat, frm be resieuce, 205 Geend street, Williams. burg. on Mondas afternoon, at three o'clock. RAN. —On Saturday evening, August 13, at seven ‘at his resid-nce, 37 Wost Twenty-first street, Sripr & avOre ul ab verte illness, Riomann Ronerr Organ, in the 37th year of his age, Furthef p:rt:culars will be published to-morrow. Caratax.—On Friday, Angnet 12, Michaey Carauar, anstive of the towoland of Crassmore, parish. of tubrid, co pty Monazban, Ireland: t Felxtivos, friends and acquaintances ro resnect folly wvited te attend the faneral, this (Sunday) after- noon, aL one o'clock from bia tate fesinence, Forty-shird street, between Texington and Four:b aveny Cuabk —On 8 ‘turday, Angnst 13, after a snort tilness, Mrs ANN T ULAR, in the 47th year of her age. Toe relatives a d friends are reepect{ully invited to at- tend the ‘unegal, th's (Sunday) a tersoon, at five o'clock, trom her lite residence, No 233 Bieecker ‘street. Corxwett.—On Friday, August 12, Wiuian-K. Conn- Wel, in the 43¢ verr of his age. Fur eral from bis late resitence, 166 West Forty-eighth stree’, on Mond ‘ternoon. at two o'clock Conins.—Suddevly, on Friday morning, August 12, Haney Coutine, twin son of Jeremiah and Charlotte Col- hos, aged 4 yeare, 3 monibs and 6 days, 1118 relatives and friends are ‘ovited to attend the fu- perat, this (“unday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from 246 Fast Thirtieth stroot, near Secoad avenue. Cowan.—On Saturday, July 13, Mrs, Jawes Cowan, of Clin brow. county Vovegal. trelaad ‘The frends ant acquainta,ces of the ‘amilv are reapect- fully tovited to attend the funeral, on Monday morniog, atten o’e'ock, from the® residence of her son- in-law, Robert Hi.teningon, No. 3-Madison street Londonderry papers pease copy Crow ry, —JOnN CROWLEY, & ative of Brookline, Mass., Aged 19 years, ‘The ‘riends and relattves of the family are aiace, invited to xttend the funeral, from = lat 5 Madison street, this (Sunday) afternoo: ) 5 ofc! ihe rie op Thar rsday, pee ites 1, Texan ee ‘The frierds of Te’ f ane are respectfully invited to attend tbe funeral, at bis late residence, 67 Greenwich street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at (wo o'clock, Contis. —At Astoria, L, J., 00 Saiurday morhing, Augast 13, Josxpn, youngest son of Anna and Joseph Curtis, aged 3 years, 4 tontns and 16 days, Calm on the bosons of thy God, Young spirit rest thee now, Fen while with us thy footsteps trod, His seal was on thy brow. ‘Tho friends and relatives of the family, and the mem- ‘vers of Insurance Patrol No, 1, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from tue residence of his nareots, uear te ferry. this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. —In Jersey City, on Saturday, August 13, Mary, wife or the late Danrel F. Cutter. aged 84 yaars. Toe relatives and friends of the family are respecttuily invited to :ttend the fnneral, from the residence of her 800 in-law, J, C. Meyer, 83 Washington street, Jersey City, on Tresday afternoon. at two o'clock. Norwich (Vonn.) pavers please copy. Deery.—Suddenly, on Saturday, ‘August 13, Tuomas P. Deer, in the 37th year of bis ave, ‘The relatives aud (rievds o° the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral. this (sunday) alterno in, half past tbree o'clock, from his late resideoce, No, 52 Van Brunt street, Krookiyn. iat.—On Saturday. evening, August 13, Fraxois axed 29 years and 9 months. “The relatives and friends of the family are reapectfally invited to sttend the fuoerat, from the residence of bis brother, Jobo K, Enrixht, 150 Liberty street, on Mouday afternoon, at two o'clock. Fisuer.—On seventh day (August 13), of consumption, Buea, wife of Edward Fisher, daughter of — and Susan Anu Rirdsail, 9 tbe 20th year ot her ag The frends acd relatives of the family Py ‘invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her faiher, No. 209 Spring street, on second day (August 15), at’ two O'clock. without farther notice Gannitson.—In this city, on Saturday, August 7, of pa ralysis, Lavinia B, Ganniow, aged 86 years ‘Tho remains were interred press Hilis Cemetery. Hays —On Saturday, August 13, Mrs, Saran Hays, io Benjamin E. ives af the inmily are respectfully the funeral, om Monday afternoon, at o'clock, from ber late residence, 258 Heory street, thre New York. rv.—Ia Brocklyn, on Thorsday, August 11, of Bewiaaos HaNpiey, to the 62th year of bis age ‘al wi be soiemoized this (Sunday) afteraoon, ai Lis Iite residence. No. 260 Wasbineton Tue relatives and friends of the tamily 4 are rea to attend, without further notice, Pavia: Ne: 8 please copy. Hav wanin—Om Sutueday, August 19, Wat, Howey fay. Wanv, Od st sen of Thomas 8. and Margurct Hayward, aged ars and 6 days, The relatives end friends of the family are respectfally invived t> attend the funeral, on Monday’ afternoon, at two o’civck, from the residence of his pareots, 30 Stapt o Street. Vrcrtans.—On Friday, August 12, Tuomas A. Heer- Mane aged 41 verre, ‘The ‘elntives and friends of the family are respectully Invited to atte d the funeral, from his lite residence, 46 Char'to street tbis (Sunday) aftermocn, at oue o'clock, without further invitation, Heato - On friday, august 12, Haway Frascis Heat, 3 men'h: ant 6d va Fare thee wail. awoat bud of beauty» iittle angel, fare thes well, Fer thoo wert'ton p lovely rid Like this in » dw ‘The friends rea of the tamily are rasnectiatly. fowied to at Nera}, from the raciience of bie parents, No. Aleve street, Williamsburg, tus (Sua- day) alter woo'eh ek davis Yrid_¥, Aowust 12, Ranry Atowzo Jam. for, eced 7 months and a days ‘The reletives aud friends of the (amily are respectfully fovited t attend the ti oral, from tue residence of hin Pere te, No 429 West Tbirty-tourta street, tnis (Sunday) ate’ Vh ee ofelork, Rex 1 12, Apey Kevseury, wireof ne murieh 4: Bally: more, conn'y Wt . The friends Hy Ave rospecttaly funeral, from her | te recidsnee, No. Hrookivn, this (Sunday) afvorncon at ives Iyto residence, No 130 1’1ymouth atreet, 1 OARL AACR, @ Dative of the prret of six Tid @, county “tare. Iremnd, in the 3#th your of Mito bia ave. ho riende and acisaintance are requested ty attend (oneral,on Monday tora ng, at nine o'clock Lasvow —On Phorsday, Avgust 11, Beesarn Lisson, in the 25th ver of hie the stend® of iba famtiy, a Micnoe! Lanes the fonernt, th And those of his brother, tfally =O Battirday, Avouat 13, at three o'olock Wain Tne J. Lisson, aged 60 years, late of Tho relatives aud friends of the furily are invited to atterd the (ine lon Youd ¥ a terne 9, nt two o'clock, | fe mm hia ate redone % 177 bast Four teonth street, | Between Finet second aver nes, Leck ant On Seturdoy, Anvust 19, Fria Tac, infomt daughter ol Fuword M und Margaret Loekbart, aged Months eed fh da The rein'lens Inv ted to ily are Fesnecttully Fete voon, al two Sou Third sroet, Brookien, 12) 1) ob Mase i# to be offered in James /Meeday, August 16, 26th o'ctuek, for ron, or New York, y. Ang of gangrene of the noes, Auexanoka Ke ManceT, med 4% years,6 months and G doys, The ifends of (he family, members of Washington Chapter Mn. 2,.0 UA, Exempt fire Aasoclorten, ‘also their Depariment tm general mee compoctinily invited to at ond the fareral, on Monday actor ht past tae oP glor, (rom Wie ‘ute reer tence, 4 Ore viF\ evrect, Mote nr.0n bride y guint 12, Mea rnnt \ RROmIOA Deanery M Willem and Elles Me oe Carthy aced 9 months end 27 days, The ‘ceude and relotives ara rasvestfally inevtod io fi iret neh pe Wate reridence, (7? Kaa be * a Peirbet. at hyper ost 12, Ji usa MeDowann, yonre yore tives a4 friends of the fambiy are mvited to due fe frum ber Inte ree 159 Tone rn ft ehthie (Corder) atencar, at too oul co rrgmaine te bu taken bo Calvary { fl ace irra fy Rark Le lah Wendt. ad. Bark ‘Wen x Ba Rark Yel Brig 2. Mein iy ft —J Rr R sN &0o. & 50, rt i f. Ka awe HH Accomac—K ir Minerva. ‘Osborn, Sehr A Fie pti t. more id Band Kev to D n ‘bark Fiore m ™ rns Quarter Jas Hand. 18, Prerenerra to x NEW YO%K HERALD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 14, 1864. McKrrva —On Friday, Awguat 12, Many McKuwna, the delwed wife of Thomas Mckeuna und the daughter of Patrick teeny, aged 23 yeurs und 2 months, relat aud friends of pay RCT Se ae a ne crest, this (Sunday) atin at balf-past one hols S alaeter Auzust 13,Fucnarp Mo- eGELIN —Uo bur /RD Lavouuum, son of Wiliam oa beret MoWaughlin, aged 1 Senta end 8 ore, ‘The nora wii aka pst from the residence ofa po OL) RC CMNY epeag ptrent, ob Snetey after’ af cae ello pavers please cop: Pa pr Saturday, August a, SaRau Mcie, in the 924 the Foleticee and friends are invited to attend the fu- pe yc 89 West Forty-firgt street, this ( uaday) morn- , a8 half- pet eight o'clock “Ueeuncton Tuursday, August 11, at 261 Seventh faveane, New York, Wittiam, infant son of Alexander and Cathe: ine Murray. aged Tmenth and 16 jaye. Nevirce.—Ou Tiuratoy. Avgust 11, Mantas Samas, danghter of T, G, acd Mortha Neville. Tue 'uneral will take place from her father's residence, Gasnor Mansion, Bominedale, Sevety-sixth street and Biewenth avenue, this (punter pls ab one o’Glusk. ‘The triends of the f4mi! to attend. Purse Pioae. in tl The friends of the da-eased and those of his son, Ped Plume, also of his brothers- aaa Latber, abnach 7 wie Lane and William Townsend. reaneattilly ited to attend tbe yon trom le reeigence. farick street, this (Sundas Woracoe, at a witaout farther ivi x4 bs] ne Savanin are te ly Suwenan. anative of the Pad of Dr umtariffe, county Cork, Ireland, aged 50 ‘The funeral wilt take ol: from her son in-law, "io. 4 Grecnpolat avenue, Brooklyo, tuis (Sunday) afternoon, at three o’olock, StagG —On Saturday, Augnst 18, Joun W. Sraca, son of A.V. B. and Efe Stare, aged 11 years and 9 months The relatives and ‘risnds are invited to atrond the fuinerl, this (Sandiy) afternoon, at ono o'clock, from St. ne’ 8 church, Hudson and Grove atrests, eR —On Thorsday morning, August 11, SARAR ANN Tv pee fe of Isaac N. veacker, uged 64 years, 2 months And 23 days, of discase of the heart. Deare-t wie. thon tat left us, ‘And thv loss we deeply feel; But ‘tie God who bas bereft ng— He can all our sorrows heal. The friends avd relative: are invited to attend she fn- eral. this (sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her buaband, 20% West Thirtv-fifth street. The remains wi!! be ti terred in Evergreens Cemetery. Albany pavers please copy. Vaw Dorry,—‘t Porth Ambov. on Friday, August 12, after a short illness, Rev, Isaac Vas Dogen, aged 91 vears. Weann.—Oa Saturday, Angust 13, of Bnolera infantum, Ivocexe Hortox. twin dangbter of Joseph H, and Amelig , Wren, aved 14 montha, ‘The friends and relatives of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the reridence of her parents, No, f Second street, this (Sundey) afternoon, st at three och ‘Wiire.—On Friday, Ancust 12, of paralysis, WizuaM Winrr, aged 67 vears. Muy be rest in-venco ‘The friends of the ‘amily are respectfully invited to et- tend the funeral, (rom fis Inte residence. No, 4 Fillmore place, Williamsburg. LT, this ¢uoday) afternoon, at two o'clock, without further invitation. Wiruiams.—Oo Friday evening, August 12, Paxena Roses, wifo of William Wiiliams, daughter of the late Dr_ George Rogers. Tne friends and relatives o” the familr, and those of her brother, Joseph J. Rogers, ‘are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from 21” Rond. street, Brooklyn, on Monday afternooa, at three o'clock, without further no- tice. Wircnrr—Aat R stock, Germany, on Friday, July 15, Varomika WiscueL, wite of Fred :rick Wiechel, ‘of Brook: SHIPPING NEWS. ALNANAO FOR NEW YORK—TUIS DAY. . 5. ) Moon sete. Win WATER. Port of New York, aan 13, 1864, CLEARE _Stcamship Cnty of Manchester tr), Halcrow, Queenstowa atieamainp Virgina, (Br) Grace, Liverpeol—Willams teamship Costa Rica, Tinklepaugh, Aspinwall—D B 5 ‘'p Corsics (Br), LeMesurier, Nassau and davana— ig oot Melville, Watitoxton, New Orleans—N H Brig- Bip Liverpoo!; Ghemmbertai Lgndon=Grinnelt Minturn Sitp Borns A, —' ‘& Sond, ae at farhat rene Bord Seem ee ‘& DeVerta extern whiin, Grand Ra * Gethertas, ‘ara, (Holland). ‘Aroeraugen, Bataviaw inch, Meine! mare elice <Ital), Lauro, Cork for orders—Holmboe & aloh “inn 4 Marianne (Prus), Jahnke, Cork—Funch, Meineke a Bark Valkyrien (Norweg), Gerner, Queenstown—Funch, Meineke & We , aa (Swe), Overgeard, Havre—Funch, Meincke Bar ‘tawan (ane Noo. Uten. Bremen—Ruzer Bros. Rark Xantho man Asp'nwall—Panama ae Co, Rie jana! Belek Way Bret ecabath, Ll yo A I iBrem), Von U a fe Wedwino. (Ital), Penarth Nr e eh rig Hnrgermesier Wittenberg (Prus), Boning, Quecas town—Faneh, ead a, Brewster. lace Bay, C B, 20 days. coal, to B P Ht Wood: ate f Cafero, Brig lorn (Br), Mayo, Matamoros- eo Baker (en), Kivha, Ouataloupe W Tugails, Brie Blva ‘Thompson, Marks, Bt .Jugo. Brig ¥ J King, Doane. Cow 8 y- Dewer & Collin, Brg) Maloney, atkins, Sow Bay—Foster & Nickerson, Brig Goloen Aexd. Packard, Cow Bay—Metcalf & Duncan, B Mintara (Br), ——. 8: Johns NFB F Smail Brig H Havelock (Br), Smith, Windsor, NS—J F Whitney Krig Martha Jane (Br), Corbett, St John, NB—P I Nevius Brug: srenton, Atherton. Portland—Miller & Houghton, Cohr Alice (Br), ukes, Sierra Leone—N D Carlisie, Berr aucs (Br) om arbaios—R P Ruck & Co. Sehr is, St Vierre—Vatabdle & Son. Sehr Yentrom (Rr), Rohertsy Nasgaa, NP pieit Yaorous (Br), Halanvert, Yarmouth, N¢—Doliner, otter AEA! P ‘Stimpson, Cummings, Yarmouth, NS—H J & © Megnotin (Rr), Lockhart, Halifax—A Smithers, Schr Cornelia, Johnson, H Kremer. Rehr Tram Smith, Terry. phe a Kenny. ton—L Kenny. Bentley. Smith & Co, tt 7H Pearsall. Rehr Princesa: Lovell Bostop—8 W Lewis & Co. Breamer Ann Eliza. Richards. Philadelphia. Steamer Fannie, Fenton. rhiiadelpnia, 2 RRIVED US steamer San Jacinto, Lent Com JN Ouackendash, from the Kast Guif Biockaaing Squadron via ‘Tampa Kay t, Seabury, Aspinwall. AugS. at Ren gern RaAlien. 01 Peers, bonnd 1h 12th fost, tat her bundles of cotton float: ‘ge Rteamship Cassandra (U Monroe. 3 U8 Gnarternaster, Bterinship Blackstone (US transport), Berry, Fortress jonroe. to TS Quartes Fioamehip Razoo ( u Wien 10US transport), Holloway, Fortre: iy transport), Lavender, Washington, rm ins ‘Sohn Bright, Dewar, Liverpool. Jaly 10, with mse Spamanecte. tn Witlams € uion RIX deaths (in th inst, Int 41. 8, lon 62 5%, wae in co with ships Webster Morr. and Li-rle Homans, Dravar. , from gow a echr onnatved Ship Farorita, Brown, supers. June 25, with mdve and eGaw. Four birinsand two fem imat, Jat 40 08. 2) 68 3), saw a ship with a bi Yorktown, both bow wt 4) 28. tan 7! 08 apoke ptlot boat No 2. Jenny (Rrem). Hav ghoret, Bremen, 6 dave with and S21 passenzers, to Ruger Bros. (See news ¢o- lower fare topsail ales sh ree Juno (Ras), Dewars, Bremen, 66 days, with mdse, athe (Meck), Zettler Ba- Jay Me. lat 3t we Wate vent Rerrog vow Cobarg 0 hia. vith mise to Kirk and & sa tyoke brig 18 & Remain + 1th tet. at PM. pe om vessel on fire, bat co: not ascertain what Brie, <Ujoln, Whittemore. Nueeitas, 9 dave, with sugar, to Owen & Cnr Brig Venta ‘rewater, Giace Bay, 31 days, with coal, to F i Vin Rennett (Rr). Raunett, Dorchester, NB, 1? days, wit) stone, to A Smiiher a tr kainate ata Underoll, Pasardo, Aug 1, with molasses, to enbnrg. ont Haward Por Poinam (Br), Dane, Antigua, 25days, with lr to err Taontie: Kivohraste (Re), MeCumiskey Cow Bay, 20 days with coal, to © 8 Swain Sobr Pavilion, Parker, Gace Bar, 20 dars, with coal, for ew nr aa i each. Sherman, Lingan, 20 days, with coal, to V ¢ wn now, Coe, Shules, NS, 20 days. with spars, toO L a Soe Lule te, Underhill, Fajardo, PR, 6 days, with moine ore 10 BT Newberg phat Leach. Sherman, Lingan, © B, 2) days, ool, t0.C wwalnn, ohn Jthe Snow. Cole, Shulee, NB, 21 days, with plies, to “ if Peoniten phraste, MeComiaker, Cow Bay. 9 days, con! ‘to Neate, Gabe dite, Kelly, Chance Harbor, 9 days, piling, to Hot rs9. 0G Fived, Packet, Philadelphia tor Salem. Seve GW Rvow. Mawel, key abelniport tor Momo Bebe Vathaiin Tort, Blizahethor tor Bop: Nenmenc ht ane ahsannctpset fet for Fall River. enimer, Chase, @l Sehr R Bariee. Ateiin Heivavenno port for Providence. Sone Gre |, anenee Re techies ise news columna. ) f i Rehr Saran, Driako Jone chr Saran, Dri pag TR Behe Waian W holt Halk Providence an Pron fines bon ten po 4 pide 1 for Taiinton. he OW Lb even eet -. Rene 1 Gaken ‘Oanen Port fen for T ‘Trovidenes. Fane Rem eT e* pearen Tandle. and BW Johnson, tae with mas from wreck of bark Ovid ashore at "Stoa! 1m Woodward, Cundlt. Sirerace Retin’. Kirk, Baltimore. 7 = Btxamamr Vincrms, Capt Grace, of the Ounasd Guled me, satled yenterday for Liverpool. Sreamamtr Baxuzn (Rua), Cait Meier, salled yestesday for Southampton ané Bremen, Steamsusr Cousica, Capt LeMesurier, sailed yesterday for: ‘Nassau, NP,and Havana, tor an MELVILLE, Capt Wallington, sailed yesterday Suir Ht tons; built at Keauebunk im a ay ot ese the Jas C it neck fa fia Sas ia Sl es tol po from Alexandria, Talat aeece, vyebant at Der ‘ed from Bostor. roe Dae Dean sold to- ean. ta en Pa wd nite Loy bath rm Pic ana then is Beeu sole: "Baas Gowran Ay A1. G00 tons, bit at Baltimore in ¥886, hae ‘on private A New Bane. 468: ras > Rast ped LP. S oan ward, has been sold to m | Bouse at Brie Sires, de Brown. fram, trom East Machlas i ome. hort on the 6th in ag Ee ipeung sles of Gape Sabla, nt Bao Sees Rowacas, ‘sf Basen a iaeaiy Gale et ae 10 A ee of Dat te Teas a eat ar rh tons ara Scns Sanat A Borce Ad Seetedess att al at Roun Ks the Tall ahnesee, wae built tm Ispsat Addison aan, wer where she was owned, was 156 tons re- Bister, and rated A: 8100P Tinea of West; has been sold to parties im Belfast for $1300, yeh Nottce to Mariners, EW LIGHTHOUSE AT CATE CHARLES (SMITH'S ISLAND), BH TRANCE TO CHRSATEAKE BAY, VIRGINIA. Teasuny Dprantwent, Orrick LIGHTHOUSE BoARD. a ponte ei Bon flnn.n J vn Lights: : aes moren. A iA ‘1864 new ge at Cape Charles, ¥ “y 4 havi: tne ea Sompieiee’ a fantt to Chesapeake Bay. Va be exhibited therefrom on the evening of the 7th Sept and every dav thereafter from aunsat to snoring, ‘The light will be-® Fixed White Light, variea by pve every minute, at ig Dlared at an elevation of 160 feet age perees, level of the sea, and should be aeen tn clear weather from the deck of a versel a distance of #1 nartical mi e ilinminatine apparatus ts dioptric of first order, of ‘Th the system of Fresnel. {a bullt of br'ok, 15” feet high from base to focad cirenlar in form and colored white, aren, Latitude... 7 OT OR BY RN. 5 53.19 08 W of wes SHUBRIOR Charme, 1 BEACONS IN RARMING W°OCH, RIVPR THAI iy House. LONDON. July W, Notice is hereby wiveu that the Six Heacona hi used a. mari now no lonee! Bbont the Int of Sept next. ‘By order, er ‘or the navigation of Barking Reach bel rf necessary. the same will be removed om or rare Fr ‘H. BERTHOR, Seeretary. mArigange - RAL a OTe sity House. . ‘terations }avins takeo place in the Lid n entrance of the Gull Stream, masters sonuioned tial 9 Knell tow at low water spring rhe N it 4 ttha miles. feet snes sae serena wil gpd be found about PH BERTHON, “Z iON OF Tne RIVER TRES sity Novae. BONnON, July 26, 1864 Notice ts heraby given, that. in voneequence of an alte-a- tion in_ the directio: the Channel at the Shot i eg River Teea the following alterations have been made in the Lights In the positiim of the Fairway Ruoy:— ‘The Lichis.on the Snook have been diacontinned: The new Lent on Seat Sand hes heen moved 5 teat to the RB. ay anto form in line with the Tees Floating Light, & direct lead into the River Fir the further nnrevement af the navigation the Fatr-- way Buoy haa also bren moved 200 fathoms to the SE by E, fas to be inline with the Seal Sand Light and the Tees ing Lignt, e vio erder” MAPOVe MA” aBERTHON, Gecretary, Ir. wavt Rark Robert sra.in, March, just ont from Sedney‘bonnd, N. having laken A whale, Mr Hon, Ie seonnd ore of the Gay Head, ie (hind oiices al the ‘Towns, Spo! &e. ‘eatward Ho, Fon Tendon for Kurrgchee, be gad ‘= wee A Baio 1 from Liverpool for + Philadetphia, Tuly Manip daha s Barbour, from Liverpool for Philadelphia, July 18, tnt 43, for Shin Enea from 8t John, NB, for Liverpool, Aug % Tat 42 Porté. oe pisos Bay, June 10—In port Br brig Belle, for Boston 7 bet RieToL, July 9—Tn port ship Sandnaky, at si for” Tork ldg: bark Welkin. Blanchard, for, do do, 2 ALCOTEA J—Arr prev ships Continen: cuit via Gibraltar, Richard Bustecd, Mitchel. ORld prev to 7th. bark A. Sherwood, Thompacs, NY Favre jure Whee brig Souza. Machado. New se Radtone. Paras RDO, Aug 1—Ie port brig Anna Helena, for Yort y i ‘euroot, July 80—Are ship Warwick Castle, Williams, = \RIRULLES, July 26—Cld Die Heimath (foreign), Kruger; Beet Exrrown, July 28-Sid ship Napoleon, es (ts sane iy vie “t, Sadler and fart Sea, lladelphta, in te Palumneey u ., Tele phatie eran) OF), Sorensen. Londo: rs Richi nant, Bowell, Washing: ton; Louis Spanier Tews, Albany: Mars Johnson. Nieker- do; Keren Hapenes, Ke'ley. NYork; Ridgewood,. Georgetown. Bark Surinam wd vesterday. 1th Arr atear Chari Glasgo: Ri BANGOR, opening ns biases Powers, Rio Ja ‘schr Hani BaTH. ane. Arr achra Julia A” ran Dunton, and Olgrin. Baxter, Poole, Philade phia FALL RIVER, Aug 1—Arr schra Frank Herbert. Cro- well, Philadelphia; Rainbow, Smith, ‘and Cabinet, Burdics. abeth| Pee ine 1 kaa: achtw: May BOleNdn, Wee Mem and Emily Rogers, Ersiins, do. PGLOUCESTIER, Aug ith ‘Arr achrs Thos Potter, Biwekel i TP ACHE ote. iit in 'Naihl Chase, Doape, aud. Matis: Pelaware ory: Louisa Snos Fork. ss? HOLE: cons P M—Are brigs Virginia for Boston: Gaverte (RE), ester itiver, fork Vork: gehre Jag M fay nanman, Dorchest Toompson, andi zhn, ree Fale etbhin Boson: Leadeh, Barer, Viena, at Fortemouth Kearse ares, tnd Terhel Aiberto Bow hington: J C Bro vks Bearse, do vot NY ACY i fren, and Arion. Hart, a evr rt, Linvan for de: Pioneer, fele. Weiltieee f Tor do oe, +d sop halle of ane Aum, Look 'N york for Roston, mtg Heer: rig | kinins Knife Sarah, Mat ay ove Oulve Avery, Monet A Bid Ellen Mer iman ged Rewey Amen, Con Soot. Hartford a, ware Pore pre Geewn Parcenean Chas D Bal Breos, Orion, Fran Ronin eee nn Bearse. Hudson, Maguet, Pioneer, enna. SRW REDFORD, An Are sche © & N un Roles, Baltimore: (2th, MW Hates “lov, B a Lith, koh Win Ht Rowe, ‘Marcie stadelphta: hie Renion,. Philadelphia: ‘4 P&G Wheaton, Chris a8, i in Fieh, and HK Denton Jameson, NYork ow, aed Bilan Head 1.08, Howman, do; Wm B Died © Albani iy Rowe, New Yor! id ORT aneeth. PMC ARe ache Batlle T Chartre, delnhis | Sid eches Ocean Star. Ham, 1e0 E Proaeot:, Mlle, NBedfard: Geos ‘f ing, NY ork: Nirginwa, Boarse, do; Oregon, | Ractan Piivennnentac a ¢ 12—Arr ba, ev Maar T'b. berd Us), Sense tear Lat W Britains Fort’ Monroe ‘or repair : schon Derinzer, Waekman, Roston: John Sirann Late, to: Mary, Fatiereny. Guitrex, Rrovidens et ark, Wilton Mase: ihbs, NRedfoy 1 Beaeoont + Henkina, perv, are Soa a row. witencs. O'd Hiltom Hond: th etorin (itr), Christen Goma iernetown, (Swed), An m, St Kitts; b. cit PErearay Ny Portian Fla wilmington Deri schrs lees Morse BR Faratoga, Pinkham, Boston: 3 1 tuneom, Towle Cheater, Noreood, da: 8 A Tav'ar, Duke (4 Heokesher. mith. Boston: Amertean Chiel Pre Zan River: Rachel Jone, Roath, Ke porta: Rei Lacon. Sr 9. Rrav, Porte- TE. Simmons Simpeon, a Denny. Partemancn: Ghee, Gode BH Sharp, Robb ne, Rostoa: Olars, Put- Ram. Rich, Boater Penracola: % @ Porter, Town end, ‘ern. PURELANDS ang Hoar achr Ada Ames, Ame, Bilza- bethnort, Cid ‘bel: Star of Hope ‘new. of Woatom), Nickels, Marnaran: vere Julie © Gamage, ‘oinine Rei PROVINENE —Are stenwers K' Ken. nov, N¥ork: Del waren ans whee RG Nrhiitons Ravoson: Catharine Thomne, Preston, and Haron Chompting Poindelph i D: boeq, Crowell. Son Amboy, N‘: Tanase P Ravarde tere, Eilrabethparts * Miler, Dave de: Corre, Hol. ve atte, bs 0 lizahethport wy wards, Gan rn amr nena ede aM v Oe mins ‘Anrew Rilraherbnort ; hin teOntien Freamn ilionrierte, Tavior, and Fashion, Davin NY ork: ninon, doa Rai rte ih, DeNSHE Jamies Sovtt, Aluctnir, “Ranribar, via — Aug ll—Arr schr J M Vance, Burge, Philadel-. CAOMRRSET, Aug WW—Arr sche Artist, Forester, Wood- bri wissen PORT. Aug 4—Arr wig L 6 Watta, Bolan, Port: nova Rid 1h, Brig Monions Grane MISCELLANBOUS. LVR CHAD =IN ORDER TO. ERrROT A raring in v9 r houset ae sours 8 frome 8 Green. Teas. out Wines, Tihowan a Aanee, whoiew andi and rota} ans, of Murray an (Bteamer © camsinek. Deas Btramer Anti racnte Bteam 1 Stetmer Fenn, Weldon: Pr Froidense BELO ), Lacks. from Liverpool tnty Bhi oceg | echanre, coreee isom Newp 70 Satya, Thiet Lah—edennion Ht Old: ship Fmers?at harks Me Ate hease ‘ince Avert: briva Aon ‘as Laprons, Win Capes, Ari wind at ounset, 3 and Night Mianelia neous. Sreamenip Crey of Maxcuseren. Co pt Halcrow, of the In tan Hine enited yesterday for Qreenstore end Liverpou'y fmetery. { taking the U # mail, sr LL streets, One price cash house. ate aa . 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