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8 Cremer aie THE TURE. Races at St Hyacinene, Montreal. Bilicary Affairs. ALIENS AND THE DRagT. A great number of aliens are anxious to know where they are to apply (or exemption tm ease of a draft, Of Sr. Rracorrmm, August 24, 1804. course the first place wili be to their respective consals ‘The Montreal autumn race meeting began st St, Bye. representing their dative countrien, who will give them & athe on Wednesday, baving been postponed from the | eertificate which a must present at the Provost Bay previous on socom of the raw. There were Sve | Marshal's office at the district in which they reshie. yaces, and the sport was capital. The attendance at tho | BOARD OF COUNCILMEN—RECRUITING IN THE CITY peurse was very large, but the track was very heavy. YOR OTHER PARTS OF THE COUNTRY. FinsT RACE. At a meeting of the Board of Uounciimen on Tucsday ‘The firet race was for “the Charger’s” stakes of $10, | Sfternoon, the following @emmunication was recetved with $100 added, one mile and @ balf dasb, carrying | {rom the Mayor:— leven tome, and to be ridden by officors, p RR aa Maron's Ouynah. Bae Conn, Aneast 2, 1066, Pept. C. Pitot, Gr. Gds., entered ch. RRM, ..« Gestisuay—I transmit herewith 10 o8F honorable bedy "smith, S00h rex. entered b. im. Mon toile, aged. 3 Gol.’ De Horsey, Gr. Gds., entered b. g. Hassan, ne eriahe fast. Thyowe, Gr. Gas, catered b. g. Greenback {outrage on the rightaef the State, nor Time, 321%. with danger to,o0r citizens, could be per Botraied, 1 recommendatioa St Mr. Blunt, aod urge the prompt of an ordinance, ’ @f | im accordance with ae SOOIPORT IOS. which is bere- ith respectfully subm! 4 pin we 1 SODPREY GUNTHER, Ma: The following ordinance was submitted, together with s' letter from Mr. Biups, stating that New York oe has become a rendezvous for the apes of every gu ty and town, not only of tale, Dut of other States, by lessening the chances of success in filling our quota under the new call for 500,000 mea:— AN ORDINANCE YOR THK PROTECTION OF THR CITIZENS OF NEW TORK, AND TO EAGUMITATE THE RAISING OF EAE QUOTA UNDER ‘The Mayor. Aldermon and Commonuity of the city nanetl conreaad, do ordain as follows: — re, join in the SRCOND RACE. ‘The second race was the “Province Bred Handic: . balf forveit, with $150 added, one mile and a bi . C. Cricbton, Gr, Gds., entered ch. g. Chariey ley. aged, 10 st. 7 ibe @r. Tom allewiy ane ; Reila, years, 32 Ibs. . “Pasermo, ia . tr. Kirwin entered b. g. Porty-five Dollars (iate Cock- wr. bg iy Ready “eovered ob. eg. Miss ‘saniey, 3 years, 7st. 9 ibs........ York, in Common Tene, BAT ie Section 1. Tt. shell wrful for any person. to THIFD RACE. oven any office in the city ee jew York for the purpose ‘The third race was the Montreal bandicap of $25, half Morfeit, with $200 added, two miles, for horses bona ide we ro of resitents of Canada, geniiemen riders. ‘nox, Twenty-6fth }) entered br. h. Sup- be gen 10 st. 101DS.....-.. . Demnis Reads of obtaining recruits, etther for the army or pi apy locality other than the city and county of por to obtain substitutes, either tor the army OF Mavy. Persons other than ‘roxidents of the city and coun. al of New nor shall it ful for ay, Fone whether resident of the city and county of New ‘ork or not. to either induce or endeavor to induce im aaid cits and county ve leave the same for ‘ti ar. er 10 Ibs yas tsts c ig Zag, 4 year, 9 ot list volunteer or substituie for am) np, Parse rl 3 a oe of ite no Blate! oe ‘o induce or enden a tar. Kirwin entered b. aged, 10. 0 tos... ar | Now York ane sub nay. pareeniclbee’ than 4 et Ee eee ae eS a lew York a8 » substitute for an: eran other than a resi. Gent of the city and county of Lobel (late ack Horner). yous, 10 at 8 on, . ar ‘Bee 2 Any p m in! . Lig? lncing e provisions of the fe . in el Ts hall. Time, 405%. roasting were ther of if a pariciars eee FOURTH RACE. Fork. be rk, b belnbjectod toa inn a ‘of not less then one The fourth race was for the Montreal vatue $250, | thousand nok more than five thousand dollars, paeed woe ewoepstiien of $20 ‘ach, phe ll boreca, | Sf imprisonment in the Penitentiary for not a six Swo mile beats, Moutreal turf clab weights; a money Tene om ‘and not more than one year, or beth, in the ‘alacre- the Oourt ‘Sr a walk over. In all cases where @ipes are imposed for the in- ‘Mr. Dennis Ready entered br. f. Patti, ger aed tring it of iret section ia ordinance alt & B. De Neverville entered cb. b. Reporter, 6 sheet ac Bepaid to e vol Tu erdmanee go m- - Dackon catered br. sc Awale;'¢ ours ole ; Tuis erdinance shall take effect immediately. Kpox, Twenty-f(th regiment, eatered br. bh. Sun- VBTERARS OP THE WAR OF 1812. nine, 6 yeare old... aoe Gry A special meeting of the above body will be held this 56—B:53%. FIFTH RACE. ‘The fifth race was for the Corinthian cup, value $260, edced 10 & sweepstakes of $20 each, one mile and a half, aarrying 10 st. 7 Ibs. ; English and American bred borses ae hewn AR 7 Ibs. extra, to be ridden by officers. Oaptain Farwell, M. t., entered cb. m. Nannie Crad- evening at the Mercer House, at half-past seven o'clock. CAPTAIN JOHN CONNERY, formerly of the New York Hera», is among the wounded ‘at the Armory Hospital in Washington. He was oue of the first shot in the affair at Deep Bottom, while in command dock, 6 years ‘old...... 1] Of the One Hundred and Seventieth regiment New York rh hi ol te one ih regimeot, entered Volunteers, and leading them ina charge. The wound is 8. Smith, Thirtieth regiment, ‘entered ofm most dangerous character, being in the left breast, wn pale, seat: a $ | just under the collar bone. The lung is seriously tojured, +++ Gr. | and the location of the bullet has not yet been discovered. The surgeons of the hospital, consisting of Drs.’ Bliss, Sheldon, Woodbury and Van Slack, with their assistants, are unremitting io their attendance wy; bim. On Wed: New York, arrived. jn company with Dr. K. D. Connery, tather of the wounded officer, to assist in the treatment of the patient. Some ope is entertained of his ultimate recovery. ILLNESS OF ONE OF THE SPECIAL AGENTS OF THE City Imtelligence. — Onomna Ixvakrum—IuroRtascs Oy Puss Mmx.—if ever | nesday morning Dr. J. P. Garrish, of » Pare milk was a necessity, the present season, when cbolera infantum, dysentery and diarrhea, from teeth- amg and other cavees, prevail among children, impera. Sively demands a strict inquiry into the facts of whether UNION PRISONERS IN GEORGIA. we are using pure or adulterated milk. The number of Mr. Edward Wellington Boate—‘‘ Fdward Bates’’—of deaths among children in this city from the above causes | the Forty-second New York Volunteers, who arrived in te perfectly astounding, while the remedy is within reach | this city last Monday evening by the Arago, as one of of carrcitizens, who can procure pure milk from long es- | the four commissioners sent by thirty-five thousand tablished and respectable dealers, and thus secare heaith | Union prisoners in Georgia to wait upon President Liv. te their offspring, and thereby elevate the trade by patro- | ¢oln .and urge upon the Executive tne immediate ex- — only those who are sod Rests ig Of thelr confidence | change of these unhappy, suffering and outraged soldiers, esteem. Proper food and fresh br) an most import- | is so seriously Indisposed at his residence, No. 554 Grand But cour dorang ‘nthe rent Of the above dis- | street, with pulmonary attack and evers} debility, pe gee pode oro i the ‘children under two years | caused by eleven months’ suffering as a prisoner of war at et ity live om what is culled “cow's milk,” | Belle Island and Andersonville, as to be unable at often m miserable compound of materials, better caic Jared to kill than to keep alive, This is’an smportant e@udject, ge should engage Y se aateanions Of ail im the pro- eurement of pure wilk ovly from respestable and respon- sible dealers in the trade, and not, a8 is frequently the ease, send a servant to'contract for milk from any milk ‘wagon that passes the door. Tam Dry Goons CLeRKs.—The asseciation of young men @ tbie city known under this designation, held a meeting en Wednestay evening last, when it was renolved to bold Be Kind enough to corect the statement made in your <nen eee at an early day to insist upon the jncreaso | issue of the 19th inst., taken from private letters from = sedate oitil ate of the demonstration a years us the effect toon Colonel Chrysler, eommand- jog the cavalry, was ki! on the 28th of July. lam Hovsrsonras,—Those tradesmen also met on Wedves- | rapidly recovervug from the effects of the wound received day evening, and formed an association for mutual pro- | on that occasion. and expect te rejoin my command in a Section and the necessary advance of wages. short time, Helleve me, your Sard ieockn Yare Couixcr.—An adjourned meeting of she gradu- |. H. CHRYSLER, ies of Yale College, residing in thie city, was held at four SR Ee Seocet ew Ror Yee rary. @clock yesterday afternoon, fo make arrangements for Jerscy City New Frocuring Substitutes in case of adraft. In consequence Hocuway Ronsery sy Picxrocxsrs.—A young man a as ve Cont ea Lit fre quota of the eity has been | namod James Mulrain, one of a gang of young roughs Biled by naval reoruite, thore was but a small attend. i : pail. iow af Auto feet, ft was toniehe Dosen a that infest Jersey City and have no visible means of snp- adjourn the meeting, after the snpesnaaceet tt ‘a commit. | Port, was taken before Recorder Martindale yesterday on charge of having, on Monday evening last, in company fee of five gentlemen reoresention all tho Interests pro- seut, whose duty should be to elect a treaserer and i with others, robbed Augustus Uppermar, of No, 144 Lud- it to proceed to Washington on his important mis- sion. Ho is uuder the medical charge of Surgeon Jobn Lynch, of Houston street, and it is hoped that be will nome be able to full! the important mission entrusted 10 im. Cotonel Chrysler Rapidly Recovert: TO THE RDITOR OF THE HERALD. SanatoGa Sraixcs, August 24, 1864, Are as follows A, J, | low street, Now York, of a wallet contalaing Ave doltars ; pong 7 Pine street: Dwight Baker, 27 Barclay | alsoa silver watch anda French “spring”? bat. Upper- street; F. N. Newell, 43 Exchage place, and. 1. Weod- | nan deposed that on Monday afternoon last he attended house, 188 Pearl etreet, Dadwsev.—john Wright, colored, aged foriy years, » weiive of New Jersey, while at work on the barge poor vice at per 15 East river, lost bis balance, fell Beiaee ie i bony nas Bot been re- 4 ves a wife-and two ebiidren, resid <a 68 Leonard street rae The C & picnic at the Bellavista grounds, in Hodson City. Dur- ing the evening he was in tho barroom of the hotel at- tached to the grounds, at which tine the accused avd a Bumber of associates were present. Ove of the party snatched Upperman’s bat off his bead and ran with it outdoors. Complainant started to go ont after it, when the fpr advised him pot to go, as ‘‘tbose fellows Be went, however. as far as the door, ry atone seized bold of and dragged him out on {From the Boston Traveller.) then stoop, and took from him bis wateb and money, On the 19th inst., as the steamer Regniator was on the | sing considerable violence in so doing, tearing his vest ores from Boston for Gloucester, with nearly six ban- | 80d kicking him on the shins, Upperman identified the re on board, she fell io with a moan-of war | | prisouer as ope of the persons who put their hands into pol im the bay, macq@uvering to cat her off, ai- | bis pockets. The Recorder committed Mulrain for trial Soogh she aisplayed the Stars and Stripes, there were | &t the next term of the court on acharge of highway i Ra ¥ lator who supposed she might | robbery. ares ‘and t captain, to a vor! uupleasaat | whe Case of Colonel D'Utassy Versas the Sensations among the passengers, put her to her speed, 4 few minutes steemiug soon showed that the strap. Case of Surgeon General Hammond. the Tai ger Bh ye ny yg en Fe hoe barely TO THS EDITOR OF THE HERALD, Regulator was poing nt loast fifteen. and soem doubling | _ 1 last Sunday's Hxrarn there isa notice of the coart ‘upon the stranger. although sbe hed the shortest leg eof | martial hetd upon Surgeon General Hammond, stating the the angie. Having parsed ber with eace, some of ihe | charges ot which he has been found guilty and the panisir Baw —_ passengers who knew ber gaid she was the Da- | it to which he has been sentenced; and in these respects oes hempipee | — maven gre erates | Dis case seems so unlike another still fresh in my memory, Piece of sham: for it must Dave been known to the De. yeep: Fp dy over Fartoent that she was to slow. But the public mind ; T8¢ Sargeeu General has been convicted upon all the ser was too excitel, avd someting bad to be done to caim | en charges against him, involving frauds againtt the govern Siand beats the jannouncement thatthe Daccteh was veut | ment to very large amount; and the measure of his erimi- fea would read as wei in the papers as the name of @ | nailty, in the opivion of the court, is featfutly augmented posed — aeons ! ec ae wut there \ by the fact that the frauds were “in part accomplisued by aus ae oan fed, she surely Ooght to hare been | te Parchase of infenor medical supplies and stores, com- ue of the first vessole sout In pursuit of the Tallahagsee, | Promising the health and comfort and jeopardizing the lives Toe fact te notorious we are deticient in awit vesseln | Of ihe "ick And Tone ded an sr oficn hall bs te oe H nt to eof th e either to perfect the blockade or to protect our coasting | Accused by the rery i purpose of its ere Yana Yrade Jet, even ia such a case, a “eentonce in accordance with the nature ana degree of the offence commitied” was only that the accnised be dismissed the service, and forever disquali fied trom uolding any oles of henor, pro or trust under the government of the Un ates. In view of such sentence in at shall be said of ihe judgment of “of the sentence ia the case of Colonel D'U' Fighe Between (From the Boston Travelier, Augost 24.) es after ove o'ciock yesterday afternoon, of a cay returved soldiers and a member of the Veteran ve corps were drinking in the ikjuor store of John Lyons, No. 109 Beach street, opposite the barracks, a crtizen insulted one of the diocharged soldiers and finally | hit him over the heud. There were a number “rougbs”’ im the store at the time, and in» few mo- ments the fight became general between civilians and woidiers They passed into the strest, ond the soldiors were at vece reinforced by a namber who rushed by the guard @t the barracks aod went to the oseistance of their com- fadeo. ‘The South Cove ronghs"’ woue also joined by a ‘arge pumber of irisd from South and the adjotning streets, aud for about an bour the street in fromt of ine Werracke ted & most excited appearance. Captain Ryan calied ia a ootmber of the soldiers from abe Fireet ang prevatied upoo many inside of th Perracks pot to medilis ip the matter, aud doubtless eprough bis efforts a sertous rot was prevented. A nuta- Sod bricks and pieces of wood were hurled nt the pol- « from the houses in the neighborhood of the bar rm Gov of the returned soldders seized a gon in the Barracks, aod being dared by @ “rough” to fire it, he at a ‘wdewo, re Inted to mere matters of 7 ou of fraud. And as to four, the finding of the ly negatived the allegations that he bad ever received of applied to his own vse any money or other thing improperly obtained The number of specifications which proved entire failures suficlently evinced the bitter malice 1 one only, was It fou' acainst him was neither direct nor 4 fis. judges nt firat acquitted him of the cha it was not ‘until their decision was returned by U War Devartment for recons!deration that he was finally gonvicted, the prompting of the War Department con tro ling the event of the ease, The facts on Which this specification was those —Far pretended ex Gnribaldt Guard, in the tail of 1861, an account was presented to the ent. made up of erroneous items, to the amount of ‘and the account was paid. The money was not yy D'Utasey, nor 16 atisfactory evidence | that ans portion of If had ever come inva his hand account bad been verified by hits, and he had eertit correcthoss, though whetber this was dome corrupt!y, a8 al = cap exploded but the gun miseed | ieged by the prosecution, or Madvertently. 'n the mere He drew the charge and loaded agein but did not | rontine nf ofoial business, ax he himself maimained, did tre { not clearly appear, Several rowskets were taken from the barr coy thre. gb S20t 0, tee ahem Lele wae the caty sgatte: 5 srance the vel r goidvers, aud with there they charged on the crowd, and | Saperpanl PGe details on tote nce eee oifending bad (ils extent; Sually drove their avsaiiants up South street, and the light | ¢ war sentonced | inded were ped. A® fer we we can learn no one was | wanoe or to bee eeriousiy burt Some of the potdiers o. elipht | Mied from bolding any office of trast, honor or enolmment marks of the ercounter, and. doubtiess mang | vader the government of the United States, and to be Im; ef the ‘‘roughs” will have cause to remember | ONC! St hard labor for one sear in such piace ax the Boore- Sheir attack upon the soldiers for etoag time, for tne | 80° moet tasentsines denuactonr inex Sooke hate bes e 0 , for the | the moat igho a8 demignal 0 re Botts of th wore used good advantage. | wade, signees abe labtepagnsgi tart ‘The “rougns nurely to biamedn the affair, The If the sentence of the Surgeon General discharged soldier ci | WHR the patory aud degree of the ofenoe J) be neid of this sentem peolved millions, those acninst the other re. ands Whi the one had jepardized the oy Wes of sick nud wounded so'diers co foot, and arrived at the barracks the war home. Later in the afternoon, two subrtivute brokers and Abree of their friends made an attack upon a member | ef the Veteran Reserve Corps, The soldier kn ed al | five of them dewn, and secing severni #0! im emistance, they skedaddied, And anoiver rr fight wes p ‘The soldiers have previous! with the crowd of loa'ers in ul day before on their to hie care, nothing of the Bind was nileged piher, And yet compare their seniences—the onw ns ; lor the other is reserved the mow bie oflicer, eourely temperance in hes fad |\qnor above doing very plenty fa that locality, tt haw a strict discipliuavian. Ta efiereacy bis vegt required the greatest forbearapce on ‘hie part of ibe Ce eR ey Fetoracre to prevent a fight om several cocusion® (roaga, and soon atterward om oer re tion Of others. AU Harpers Ferry | as qwvels ior the An Oter of © riege to Victoria. | be parth vlerly devin, ned himself on the aecaston of Ife The Franch pay coutain the following odd story — ender, ond bis wholw military caren hae been entirety Lettore from Abyuimia stele that Theodore, Kmyperor of ee nh, panomin himeeif, that covery, bas cot crowned his impertal #¢eeotricities oe! 'Uleasy T aves By an act Which exceeds them all ip extra Aoyiog | nea ate ugains: Journed of the widowhood of Queen Victoria. be baslinda | The law under letter written to her ollera per hig bond Mr. Cameron, | paves nntil acter r. see to ie | oommiinds and thie ft taal unforeseen an ater nox Delog | 4u.the proceedings neu bet hm. Bat the qu woreate the Emperce Thendore #0 | Mil acreirs forrostens Why hae he beer ihe avy ele angry, and dad Mr ( Majesty should eve eo nat equa ity ia tbe sdminii chains enti] his » for such wept | there to be no ' Or may thowe fa of attoution tow Ards him On bearing of the mormon. | high pin de eit | HVAte swine they. mont of Me Ga DOD her Hritanme Maveaty te-anid to | 1 eendot account tor the severity of have decided.on relying by @ pine refusal, tne sending | Meets any epeetal deliponeary on his pe ‘ a toh bY Pome AR MOTE eowwerrent thar e enmcial |g, 5. the Mraretary Of Ree mh ~ edt anon 10 Abesinia Staion, to ye cated NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1864. August 24, the Rev. Insso D. oguamy fe Secateurs Dia ge saat heorasoe, poyinytahny Tbe in maine f bp ne ey MARRIAGES AND. DEATHS. Wednesday, August 24. at Calvary churot, Ricuann J, Carnon 10 ‘Lavna, of the late Rubard Heary Lee, of Kentucky. sar Le City, on Wedvesday, Fapan—Anversos.—In » Mr. ays Bartsts an of Andrew ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend tho funeral, from the residence of his pareate, 416 We afternoon, at Fen sear fourth street, this (Friday) at one Wat.ack,--On Thursday, August 25, nian AUGUSTUS August 24, by the Rev. Joon Fanke, of Spaim, to Mise Emma 0., Ava Esq., of New York city. 0. No car Ww. Lvox--Moaus—At ‘Hartiord, Conn. on Wednesday, aLLace, aged 49 years, 8 mouths and 7 du August 24, by the Rev. M. Jenkins, assisted by Rev. A Deer wife and {rieods, shed not a tear P. Lyon, Rev. Mosms Lyon, of Gui fora, Coat» to News yh Boe ong ne siseping bere; W., eldest daughter of D. B, Haribrd. = am now so you ‘De: ‘O’Dga—Hanvon. —On a Toureday, “tiga Py the Rev. pare for death and follow me, Father Geo, Hrophy, at the res vride’s Wrap san ome white sheet around him, across his breast; Lay bet peo! ly in bis coffin— Dearest William has gone {o rest. The friends and relatives are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from Newark plank road, South Bergen, on Sunday afternoon, at two o’ciock, SHIPPING NEWS. father, One Bundred and ‘Teath tite, lion, Joms O’Daa to Miss Axxa E. Hannon, Died. Anvensow,—At 49 Garden street, Hovoket, N. J., 00 Wednesday morning, August oi Bt eight o’dock, Fiza Jase Lirur, the beloved w: James Moh Anderson, ‘aged 33 years, The relatives and friends of the family, a's) the mem- bers of Walaense Lodge, No. 9, A. P. a., are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) afleraoon, at ove o’olock, from her late residence, without further no- tice. The Femaine will be taken to Greenwood ‘emetery. Bowne. —In Sau Franciveo, on Tuesday, July 26, Captain Guorce M. Bownn, Ss a 45 years, @ pative of New York. Sorgen .—On Wednesday {August 24, Dennis BRENxax, aged 55 years. The ‘rlende of hig brother, Dominick Brennan, his sons, Luke and Alexander, and his son in-law, Terence F. Henry, are respect(ully requested to attend the funeral, morn 12 1; seve 40) Port of New York, negent 25, 1864. Steamship City of Li emote 4 Liver! iy nai) ay, 2 -yanppom (Br), Jones, Queenstown an: from his late’ residence, Novos Mott street, thie (Frklay} | ~'Steatxtnp Creoles ‘Thompaon, New Orleans—Ludam, Hel- ‘afternoon, at one o'clock. gore Ried EN i lt ep MRDSATy.—On Thureday. August 25, at Dis rerte oe, | ee eae a a taro 128th street, Harlem, New York, Colonel Evsert BIRDSALL, late Assistant Commissary General of this State, aged 57 years, 11 months and 6 diys, Notice of funeral will be given in to-morrow’s papers. Burwert.—io Brooklyn, on Wednesday afternoon, August 24, Grace Dovatass, only child of Samnuel O. aod Eloise D. Burnett, aged 6 months and 19 days. ‘The relatives and Sree of the fi as invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents. No. 75 Poplar street, this (Friday) ,aiterngon, at four o’elock. ecareerat.— At New Utrecht, 1. 1., on Thursday, Au- gust 25, Mangarer Switu, wife of Dr. Jobn Carpegter, ‘aged 69 years aud 6 months. Funeral from her late residence, New Utrecht, op Sun- day afternoon, at four o'clock. Cammaner.—At Englewood, N. J.,0n Wednesday noon, August 24, Freverice W, CAMMANER, ag Funeral services will be beld at the Church wd the Ascension, corner of Fiftu avenue and Tenth street, this (Friday) aiternoon, at three o'clock. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend witout furi 0. Bhip Germania (Pras), Frank, Baltimore—C Luling & Co. Hark Helen Augusta (br), Gray, Portan Prince—K Mur- be Topeka (Br), Sundberg, Havana—J E Ward & Co. Brig com Belle (B: ee eieogin Sea? Juan, Nic—Brett, & Brig Montrose (Br), Ball, Kingston, Ja—H eae « Brig Scotland (Br), Francis, Barbades—B Behe Emilie (Ham), Prefer, Port au Princes diitter « joughton, Brig Union (Br), Reese. Moncton, NB—D R. Aad Bonk Ajmear (Br), Milla, Aux Cazes—D R DeWoii ‘geet Temnemenee C (Br), Forgen, 8t Johns, NEB F Small Sctr Maryland, Cathcart, Lisgan~Baker & Dayton. Schr Wm Hunter, pidtiiae. Cow Bay—Murray & Nephew. Schr Sultan (Bn, Siteman, Halifax i ¥ Small & Co, Schr Venns (Br), Dew: Sone J W Deering (Br), Pa eect Hallfene Nos Hunter ‘sehr Margaret Dill (Br), Dill, Truro, NS—J F Whitney & ‘Schr Monmouth, Anderson. the Point—1 B Gacer, to Tenlty Cemetery tiate Teatomern be taken puechr |W dite, Doane, Porwers Monroe—Murray & Ne. iKeR.—On Thorsday, August 25, Wmuiam Cuxee, mse Mi Horden, Washi —W S Bi ac San., aged 83 years, 8 months and 7 days, ¥ Sarah Musson, Bocmin Mhomatn Gare ‘The friends and relatives are reapeotfally invited to f Statesiuan, Nickerso: delphia—A Avbot!, tend the funeral, from the residence of bis son-in-law , Joseph F. Boutier, ' 26 Dougiess street, South Brooklyn, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. ‘Albany papers please copy. Correasit —Oa Thursday afternoon, August 25, after a Jong and painful illness, which he 5 ora ‘with Christian = Bohr Camilla, Appieby. asiport=Joh mn Boynton’s Sone, Schr Caspias, Dune. Machian-¥ Talbot & Schr Oriental. Tu eiomonaieapeea ne B Arou! jackson, Hoston—J Steamer Frances, Brito, Washington. Steamer John & Thomson, MeCabe, Baltimore. Steamer Josephine Thompson. Moore, Baltiinore. ran la py Haviland” COrTERELL, aged 65 St Jones, Philadelphia. ell nan Kilkenny, ireland. meets, = natiye'et leaner Vulean. Morrison, Philacelpbia. Notice of funeral in to-morrow’ ARRIVED Steamship Ceila (Br), Bilinge, London, Aug 6. and Havre papers. Cromwe.in.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday evening, Au- ite eich once and, gust 25, Ametia Lov the remaining twin daughter of Theodore and Ann fliza Crommelin, aged 1 year and 19 ngers. 0 Howland & Agpin wall. 17th inst, iat 47 52, lon 4 03, aaw a Br -hip showing No 2354, Bd distz pendant; 224, lat 4301, lon 61 05, saw a ship rigged Steamer show.ng a Die ght abd rocket, steering F @ relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Steamship Liberty, Wilson, Havaga, Aug 26, with mdee invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her oeme at peers. 30 igreous & er ee Pe hepa teehee. comet mie Jeane vis Porras jourae 3) hora, with trogps, to'U CRONIN. —NaNcy CRONIN, late’ of Castle Island, county | Quarincmasier, 24th, of Cape Henry, passed -teamship Kerry, Ireland, aged 77 years, « The relatives and friends are invited to attend the fu- 96 Prospect street, Jersey City, ‘this (Friday) afternoon, at four o’clock ConsINGEaw —On Thursday es The friends of the fawily, and of his son-in-law, An- drew W. Leggatt, are invited to attend the funeral, at St. John’s chapel, Varick street, on Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock, without iurther notice. Everit.—On "Wednesday morning, August 24, Lawsrxc, Ps greink ‘Thomas and Caroline L. Everit, aged l year ani ays, The funeral will take place this (Friday) afternoon, at three o'clock, from the bouse of George F. Bixby, 75 Clark street, Brooktyn. Ferpoy.—At Morrisgnia, on Wednesday, August 24, ManGarer ANN Ferpon, the only daugoter of John J. and _ late Margaret Ann Ferdon, aged 10 months and 5 will be interred 10 Greenwood. —In Williamsburg, on Thursday, Aucust 25, Many Eveune, only daughter of Thomas and Abby Frothingham, aged 16 months and 5 days. The relatives and friends of the feraliy, ‘and also Fngine Company No, 2, are respectfully invited to attend tho funeral, this (Friday) afternoon , at three o'clock. from the mahip Jersey Bive (U 8 transport), Hopkins, Hatte ras inlet, 4% hours, to U 8 Quartermaste: ‘Steamship Bultic (US wansport), Maury, Fortress Monroe. m1 hours. with 710 sie aud wounded soldiers, to Medicn! Di- *stecmsnip Montauk XU 8S transport), Greenman, Fort- Tess Monroe, to U S Quartermast henerag Continental (U 81 | mre, 3 Quartermaster, 7 adda te athieo jightsbips in tow. bound 8. one hip Hero (U'S trausport), Hancox, Bermuda Huo- area, ona Vo Medleal Director so. with Ship a Magle, Chism, Manila, March 24, with sogar, 5 Thayer & Peabody Had a good ran to ibe im OF Gasper; passed through Straits of Sunda \pril had iderable calm weather until June lS, of Cape Agnilas, where we experie! a gale from the i: and was obli; to heave the ship too for 48 Hose reeted i topsail, which drove 113 to the th. Je rmoderatet, bat with a v neary hh, passed Cape ‘Aguilas the second dond Hope im company with 12 large ships m the Cape to St Helena had light southerly breezes aud clowdy weather: | rab the SB trades in about lat 125, lon 10 W; a'ghted St He! nly 4: pacsed ig and of As i pnened the wtor July 16, in lon 3 ‘ade winds in lat8 20 N, and got the N’ eae Jom 20 W; 18th, encountered fresh gat NW, which veered to Ni and KE; Ang 20, cromed nlf Stream. wind SE. and squatly fv wealberss hich cross mach thander ant ightuing. April 14, lat 7 20 8, ton 90 1 ei # 3 28 32 Tesidence of her parents, 15 Aiaslievatreet, Williamsburg. ~ an aE rete ee fees ase iad Garrxny —On Thursday, August 25, Joum Garry, 23d, Jat 26 20S, len 51 40 poke tae aged 55 years. Heemertsaain F fat 33 26.8 lon 21 By was ia company ‘The relatives and friends of the fami are respectfully | Again May iat7 is 8, lon 39 54K. Hamburg bark Lid- requested to attend the funeral, from his iate residence, | *"'* to! wp \kkyah or Fleas th, 5 days ont: Jame No. 93 West Nineteenth street, on Saturday afternoon, al erpooi, DF d: 20 Br ba ‘one o'clock. Fa ue. from Sbangbae fo: ‘Sap Francisco (California) papers piease copy. lef, from ‘Akpat for Si Kay Harpy —On Saturday, Aug 20, at Adrian, Michigan, Sto inanoveriwa whip al of typhoid fever, Many F.. wife of B. W. C. Hardy and gape ek Rey mh ag Bay daughter of Chasles N. and Mary E. Cutter, of New York, | (ea ee ear eee en eerily 2 dat 340 X. om 3 aged 36 yours. Buried at Greenwood Cemetery Wednesday, August 24. Hvremwsox —Mrs, Euiza Hetcansox, the beloved wife of William Hutchinsoo, after a logering illness, in the 59th year of Ber age. The relatives n friends of the family are invitea to remains will be ea in Trinity Gemerery. Jouxson.—On Tuesday evening, August 23, MarcaRrer ee wife of Frederick Jobnson, im the 45th year of ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the tunersl, frem St. Stephen's church, corner of Broome and Chrystie streets, tbis (Friday) afternoon, at balf-past ove o'clock. Jonxs.—On Thursday morning. August 25, Fama Hex- puerta, daughter of Wm. G. and S. Hegrietta Jones, aged 11 months and 18 da; W. bark Invest hence for Buenos. Ayres. 38 days Juty 22, iat 10 .N, 1 90, from I in 2544. Br bark © Cordova, from Glaszow for Vaivai Avg 24, % volles RB from Sandy Hook, ship Cynos: ire. bence for Liverpool. Meldrum, Liverpool, 42 Sbip Rameraiaa (of Greenock) days. with mdse, (o Thomas Don bam, Ship Auerican Union, Hubbard, Liverpool, Jnly 8. with mdse aun 0 paseengers, to Grlutell, Minturn & ‘Co. 224, ton 67 to. 5. Saw two steaine! Snip Noire Dame des Vi Picard." Havre, 43 nd 165 paasengess. to Boyd & Hincken. mnerics (of Boson), Collier, antwarp Jniy 1 tb, with mdse au‘! 309 passengers, to Veroon Co, July 19, Miche Drincol!, of Waterford, a trom the winimcopsail vanl tothe deck and was ; had two Dirths and two deaths among the Geo S Brown (of Yarmonth, NS), O'Brien, Newport. ‘38 days. with ravroad rou, to Bret Son &C Bark Lavinia (of Eastport), Davis, Pictou. 10 days, with The funeral will take place this (Friday) afternoon, at | eos. 10 Brett Son & Co, four o'clock, from the residence of Dr. Jas. Stephens, | gh" 5 in Arne Jane (en) ae ne Jenciro, 08 gare, wid No, 280 Fighth avenue. 37.55, saw Rr bark Surinam, steering 8; 19%b, Jat 1 07 8, jon Kerpy.—On Thorsday, August 25, after a short illness, | 33 19, pgtome Ispaham for Buenos Ayres; Aux 13, Brinaer Kruty, the widow of Jobn Kelly, aged 55 years, a native of coanty Galway, Arecourt, Ireland. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 105 Mott street, on Saturday afternoon, at one o'clock. Kixesnvry.—At Yonkers, on Wednesaay, Auguet Josern Kixcsnvny, in the 54th year of bis age. ‘The tuneral will take place from the residence of H Moody, this (Friday) morning, at half past nine o'c! Carriages will be in waiting on the arrival of the ei; o'clock train from New York Mansnatt.—A solemn bigh mass of requiem will be ps Woodland, steering 8. ar, Axpinwall, Vdays, with mase, to J ) PR,37 days, m ballast, e inn, St Martins, 20 days, with salt, to HD Brookiman. Brig Haze (of' Providence), Dawson, Cow Bay, 8 days, with ena). to L Renvy. Brig Loch Lomond (of Sterkton), Shute, Glace Bay, 11 : coal, to master ingan. 15 days, with coal, to Bunker, Elizabethport for Boston. colebrated in St. James’ church, James street, ths slen, Sith, Ehzabethport for Bridgeport . (Friday) morning, at, ten o'clock. for tbe repose or the areioc Nea has Lnibeo, 8 days. Soul of the late Jase Mansmatt. Marshall, ‘ortiand. Ot Bene John Wright, Portland, Sebr Maria, Lane, red. Ber jonathan Cone, Lovell, Albany for Rostoe Schr Nathan Holmes, Arnot ,tondont for Providence or Bostnn. Rehr Joseph 5 Roneont for Saco, . Perkins, Kondont for Boston, win. Noiton, rect Si Steamer J Thomewn, Mopabe c W. ‘The relatives and friends of the famnty ‘are respectfully invited to attend. Manton.—At Northville, T., on Sunday, Avgoat 21, Lay Frances, ouly daughter of Thomat 3 aod Mary Frances Marlor, aged 2 years and 10 days. ‘The funeral er were held at the residence of her grandfather, C. S. Loper, Shelter Island. on Tuesday last. Matnews,—On Thorsday, August 26, France Matsews, aged 6 years and 8 months, after a snort iiness, ‘The fune will take place trom the residence of his parents, Patrick and Mary Mathews. 261 Wost Twonty- eighth street, between Ninth aud Tenth avenues, inis (Friday) afternoon, at three o'clock. Momtarry.—On Wednesday evening, August 24, Lecy wire of Jobo 0. Moriarty, aged 56 years, 8 months a daye. The relatives and friends of the family are respecttally invited to attend the funeral, from the residence «f ner father. John W. Howe, No. 411 West Seventeenth street, ‘this (Friday) ‘afvernoon, at four o'clock, without further invitation Mocrray —Of consumption, THoxas Murrey, jn the 270b year of bis age, a native of the county’ of Fer- managh, Ireland. ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family, and thone of bos brother, Hugh Murphy, and of his drother-in. law, Thomas Martin, are respectfully tnvited to attend tbe foneral,on Saturday morning, at nine o'clock, from his late residence, No. 112 Rivington street, to St. Ma charch, where # solema requiem wil! be colebrated for the repose of his sout. MoDerwort —On Wednesday, August 4, Javer McDan- mort, aged 64 years. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to ate tend the funeral, from 111 Mulberry street, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock. MoGuire.—On Thursday, August 25, Jony MeGrine, a native of Clober, parieh of Drumm, county | imerick, Ireland, aged 32 years. The {riends of the family are invited to atiend the or Trenton, Wileons Trento Bieamer Weatenesier, Baker. Providence SAILED. creole, Lonisa Moore; ships Alex A pan; harks Osborne, ‘in Maria Wheeler: whts Shannon, Mary Cin’ Rainbow, J W Wines Wind at sunset BW. American Shipmacters’ Association, No 51 Wats, Arnaen—Roeus 23, 25 ave 27. + Tue tellewms approved Masters and Officers Lave resevived commiesione from this Asteeiation:— ptains W Crawford. berk Kate Stamier: Charios R Shi! teverti Neary Litres, tietg Belle nter hig Bogota: ‘Saruel R conden, Honea Murrar (uate): Jobn Morten, brig a all, brig Montrose: James Turner, brig Mary Emily: Wm Reagan, schr Wm Gregory. Miscellaneous. It Nichols, of steamer Liberty, Purser . for favors, ur Crvvi or Liwnminn, tain Jones, of the In sailed yesterday for Queenstown and Liverpool mir CREOLE, Capt Thompson, sailed on Wednesday for New Orieuns Stramswir Crre or Bavrimone, Opt Mirehoune, of the Inman jine, anda favorite vessel with ocean rovagers, sal's to-worraw, 27th, at 12M, for Queensiown and Liverpool, bas our thaoks faveral, from his |ate residence, No. 285 West Twenty- ig the matty for tne United Kingdom, seventh street, on Saturday aftervoon, at two o'clock. CLorrem Sip CYCLONR. # Deautifal little vewse! of 70) tonw McKay, —On Wednesday, Angust 24, at Eastport, Saffolk | register, reeemtly built at South Boston, is mow loading at pets L. 1 eset a ehbrt and revere ilipews. Lizine, wH® | pierti, Kawi Miver, in Coleman's line, for San Francison ‘vert McKay, aged 20 years, | month au’ 16 days ‘ The relatives and iriends of the farnily are 2 to | AD is well worth a visit, The bs owned by the same parties attend the faneral, from bor late residecce, 67 King | M*t Owned the renowned clipper of same name, avd it in sti eet, thie (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock expected that this elnp will eustain (de reputation earned by O'Caxxent.—On Thursday, August 25, after a short il | that venset, ness, PaTmce Q. O’ConNT der of O'Connell's bene® | Serv Jawee Swen (Br), hefere reported band, a native of Churleville, county Cork, Ireland, im pi ints, and there the 37th year of his age. ‘The mombers of the fF. Moachber Club, and the Me nice’ Mutual Protective Association, are resvecfally wovited to attend the funeral, on Saturday afterncon, at two o'clock, from bis late residence, 199 Mott °t Porren.—At Macon, Ga..on Toesday, J wen purch terms ano is to ea r Wii A Heart oF Nig be eropleyed In the Cape de Vords tra et. 201 tons, has been sold to re 0 Hesion for $84 a On tdas BA attend tho funers), at Hackensack, shin (Friday) after | Garter Wo Oa Line Ayer we more toss “iehing Trenrance of ca, for $ noon, at bwo o'clock master of she Amarin at amonieng mslan in ptchaprad his services in ‘ip Agamemnon, on Tornado, of omc. « “ vices to the pi, pelea gt e of their humane Telescope, {a ‘scknowiedgn ment : be crew of the sch: wer. of Luvenburg, NS, whora they Feected from the wee af that vessel on the 19th ‘To Mevurs Martin, J Syms. Georse Chemworth and James ines, pilots, Pelosatag to the New York pilot boat Fannie, telescope. in acknowledgement of their bumane @ services 19 thn crewlot the sehr Visise, of Lupen Tescned the wreck of that vessel on FFs uk Januar) rH 1864; and to Joseph Nealand and Wm Brome. who helped iman the hoat by which the rescue was effected, the sum of "To Captain Isaac E Lord. of the brig Fredonia, of New York, x telescope. and to Mr Wm Oke, chief mate, « quad- rant, in acknowledgmont of their humanity to the masier and crew of the sehr J: Dor N NP, bwh they rescued from thelr digabled vessel on the. 20th’ Mareb, of rT To Capt Elijah Bearse, of the schr Mercy A Howes, Chatham, US. @ telesenpe, in testimony of bis bumanity to ther unaster and crew of the bark Barracouta, ef Pictou. i ae he rpenued from their disabled vessel on the Sist of ‘Ang 10. 1866. ‘that th Midule G Grouns Sand hav- BA extended to the Buoy jnered Black and Wouie, a marked “South Middle.” has been placed in 12 feet. at Tow water spring tiden, to the Wot, the Widdie Ground Bea- con, with the following marks, &c:— ‘the Tree B of Horne Mil In ine with the & end or Terne Bay Coamt tation, SSE West Spa aiard Buoy just open to Southward of Minster will Wl twice its iength open S of Girdler distant 1 mile. iit dead Teg mite oy Six E. distant 1-2 mile. 'H BERTHON, Secretary. ENGLAND: SOUTH AND SODTHRAST COASTS—PRINCE CONSORT SHOAL OFF COWRS. Horpnocrarmc Orrice. Apurnatzty, } Loxpox, Aug 3. A.‘ Shout dof gravel aud abel, bas itely, been foond by H S'S Prince Consort tailing on it: when agchore | about 312 cables E by NA(N from the Club House om West Cowes Point. The Shoal is narrow, about a cable long, ENB ana WSW, anid carrice frou 22 10 feet at low water springs, the least depth being toward the pai its marked by a White ie By, with the words Prince Con. sort Shoal on it, bie bee placed im, 4 fathoms about 33 yards N of the patch. with Ota Gasile Point ing ‘Sitdigant nearly sg faite and-che Club House fageiall wee S\Sta Meet nore than pole. were 4 rd of the Shoal, keep Ryde Pier open o old Castle Poin ha a north nadie Buov Miudie Spaniard dai § By order. . THE DOWSs. Mariners are cautione that considerable alterations have taken place in thi Ia at the S entrance of Gull Stream, and that s Knoil with only 4‘; fathomson it at low water springs has been cand. with South arate Buoy bearidg N juoy E48 haifa mile, ty Kdistant 536 eablen Bunt Head and Quill Ligktvessel N€ 2 4-10 wiles. Also, that an little an 4! be found about 3 1-2 cabies SSW fro "All bearings ure macgetie.» Variation at Cowes 21 deg 26m, in the Downs 2) dag 26m W in op By command of their Lera GEO HENRY RIcda -DS, Hydrogray her. Whatemen. Bark Java. Enos, cld at New Bedford 24th inst fer North Pacific and Indian Oceans, rk Livtitia, Stowell, cld at New Bedford 24th inst for ptic and Pacitic O 8. Spoken, we. es Steamer with a bark iv tow, steering 8, Ang 22, lat tas 37 Me iow 74 34, York for London, July 30; lat Ship Constantine, from on 56 Alva, from N York for Nassan, Aug 18, iat 3028, lo Poretgm Ports. Buistot, Engin Kingroad Aug 10, ship Italle, Patten from st John, NB. for B Baksavon, aug 4—in po park Indian Belle, Tremble, frog Biiadaphise arr July 3, diag, Grek ror: Alle (3—Arr baric Mearo, Wortingar, Phila. i Varagou, Welsh. Roston: Maine, do ba port bark New ih for NYork 4 rat “y tor dos OTF av dp fab, bog ti B Emery. Loud, N Fataouris, B, Adj > Biatebcilor ‘Kelley, Akvab for Antwerp (ana sid 1 Giacw Bay, Aus 13—[u port barks Cephas Starrets, for York Waves} Nichols, for do kz: Starngat. for do wig N Btowers, Pees Mont Blane, Donnell, Reme- Olt 18th, brig Maitapopy, Wyman, Advertised Jura, (s), for Quebec 18th rNYork A7 th} Taltimore, Livemroor, Ang Ruroya (4), tar Boxzon Btn: mh (a), ean Rtanwo jor Boson gitees, for Arr bark Garibidi, Host, Hava Walker, NY ork. [meretin,’Wat ace, NYork Satn poririgs AB Attessou, from in S days; Anna Georgiaua, Lawson, i T= sit 130 5 ay D Die be Aine Neexnantita, Aug %—! ei Vorto Canrixo, Ase and tor NYork, to sail from do, divg oem ‘Aug 21—Arrtug Hector, Munsen, New York for pene ‘ea, Ang 16—8M4 barks Yumuri, Berry, NYork; 17th, Chilton,’ Fennel, Sr Jonx, NB, 22—Arr sehr Halutia, Bardazie, NYork. Tarsivan, Arr brig Anva D Toirey, Griffin, Phi Iadelphia. pabagnt re —_ Fi Chipman (Bry igs Thore (Hr) Rarith, Miragoane Jones, Liverpoo: Ex: ! anipie Br’. Hardy, and BmmaC (Br). West, Cape Mayen: gebrs Westover, Bidridge: LA Panenhower. Karrett Marcy, Barratt: Charm, Chase, ard Village Gem, 2: Pinidelphia’ Mrror, Dixon. ‘Hizabethport; Onans, he gins, do; Princess, and Keren Happuch. Kelies, New York, Below brigs J acint wi 2. an! Roamer, bow. Kelley, Ma do; Alexandrine (Br), Titeond, Baugor to load for brigs Virginia, Nichols, Forirexa Monroe; uzas; achra Maria Rozauna erner, Crowell Philacelphia; Cla piss Want, Nvork. Sid barks Stalls; Jane, Maling, Dwigh rr sehen Ema Chase. Torke Islands; Mysters, and BW Eldritye, NYorg. Below barks Almira Coorgta, Drinkwater, fra ‘Matunzas; UH Luvendorif, Brubm, from ‘Baurinone, Aug 23—Art sobre Wari, wad by nenb. jeorgians (Br). svore an Cleat, N York, vue ert “are ship Flora MeDonatd, Miskelly, pools Dries dy Marnball, Washingion: Lark, Tudgims, Tires Monroe, Cid brig Echo. Bensoo. Ponce. ae es '23—C ld sonrs: Atiautie, Harriman, Hava. na’ Evolive, Ho; Beath, Withawa, NYork: Alvira, BATA. Morrison, New Orjeans ;_ barks Lamplighter, Ps Matamoros; Pathinder, Naw Orleans; noevt, ir Righmond, Washington. yYERLY, yey —Arr achr Olive Avery, w York for Dv. DIGHTON, Ang B—SId sche James Graham, Sinith, New- ark, NJ. FALL RIVER, Ang 2—Arr achrs Thos Borden, Wright ph Bxpecite, Bor Beabe: Lady Lake, Tillot- ily; Lady Adams. 11 an’ove, ATO! Elizabethpor woud, Philadelphia, S'd 2bst, sei RV ine Passed up, sch? Iwas Mose,” Bradford, froin Pi delphia for Dighton, MQUOUCESTET. Aug 22—Arr schra Ieouess, Tupper, Rockport, Me, for Baltimore; Blirabeth, Higgins, ‘grisworth for N¥ork, HOLMES’ HOLE. Avg 21, Pf M—Arr brig, W Nelson. Rv. der, Rondont for Bos aud J A Rich. a0 for do; Defiance, Port Ew EW iideidge, NYork JL Snow, dofor Welllloat; Ocean Travel'er, steam: Hy schrs Albion, ‘Alcorn. Davingn, Deliunce, & ¥ Tawts ‘Ath--Arr and sid schrw A Vharo, J B Johnson, Revenne, Peqnonnock, and SA Simmons, Boston for Philadelphia: Eva Bele, do for Gt kag Harbor, Also sid brig F Nelson* chra Mary, Lewiee, Monievema, WeatGieam. Abaco, Mary Frances, Algoma, J Saiterthwaite, D Brittain. A Di Englisn, Albort. J Tiden, Ontario, J A Rich, B with jaridge, JL Snow, Ocean Traveler, D Williams, No vessel im portats A “WoO LEANS. Kun 1é—Are sche Braweate, Robin Ts i arr at Poriress rai shipe Autocrat. Br), Jordan, Matamoros; sehr J A Hazard, Meyer, Ane setae oa schr Ellen Rodman, Bow- Sarr lir ship John Barbonr, Ww NYork: 24th, mPILADELTHiA, Stickney, Liverpool; barks J Cummings (Br), Hookway, ‘ Ang do: Roanoke, Cooksey, Porto Onbello: schrs A H Manches- ter, Howes, Pert Roy: Sale BLOnase, Dighton, Below, Orlando (opera from Messina; Andaman, from DR, rrabes, Cariisie, Boston; Bnow Sqnall, Shepherd Parker. B: ¥ TNorace Siaplen, Gibbe, ‘New Ipearond, ton, Roxburr: HW Morse, Gardner, Hrown, Providence, Kate Scranton, Day: 5 up. Wells, Saybrook; Tl B Tyler, Magee, Tampa Bay, Fi Magee, Port Royal D Aug 28—Arr Br brig Edminston Brothers. rook, Fittlejonn. NYork; Ma: . Cd barks Sarah ff Hall, Coggine, Cardenas; acht 3 tree Speedawas, Atherton, Philadelphia; Tren: therton, NVork. EM. Ace M—Arreckes Mab! Hall, Hall NYork; 1h, James, Winchenbach, Rivaberhport; 2i«t, Anna © Leverett, p> ld a NYork. std et oehr DO yd, Racket. Phila. dalphia FOMERBET, Avg 2—Arr achr Argus, Crowley, NYork WAREHAM, Ang IS—Are achrs PD Decker, Uharg, and Lamariine, Gurney, N York, _ WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C. T eo—Warcnrs, DIAMONDS, BYELAY. 8 siLyam AA Pinte, Guna, Pistol, &e., will Ay aj ern’ more than can be obtained wabrokers’ Tlokets wi rtivlon, at the same rete, 00 Brosdwag. cune W "ent Faviger®: SOR CAPLAIN'S CLERK 8 witton In the United Staten Navy, The, app Adivene hax grporianeg And i corapeten Sings wound received in the defence of Atlanta, Jus Hamite | Parties | ui n atreat, ap stairs, Foom 10% Porrun, only on Of the late james Petter, of Savam | Barn NornA. Al, Dullt at Baillmore in 18%, bas ben sold ty {PAR NBROKHRS, TICKETS omg ras F or |} bab, Ga. . “ Ps cham, Muricnt seamen ae SijanNow.—On Thursday, Angurt 25, Joun Smawnon, |. THe Hew Bane of 486 tons, reoemtiy Iaunebed by Mane A Rt si hom, Over= —— sitet R rock hepa Kenneiee and see tear reneneee | cis wantad, Has Cans atroet Uilrd door facm of Bowery, ‘The friends of the family, and of his brouher-in- 7 Sr hae, fon Rew York Ouse, end 19 Gamed BW | uBden Cited — ——-—— = seri wa Fe are) ei e ee iae 2 attend $e] Bete Winial & Mame, fron Brdgepon NM. for New Ailsoataes avD aLLyeE. uneral, y at two o'clock, from Yorn, #reekad at the former port. registered 176 tome, fated eo NOL residence of bis mother, 276 kighth a wae duit J OLD GOLD AND SLY BR. mccn.—-on ‘Thursiny evening, August 20, Wuuas | “y a Aadinon sNOk aad Rated trem there) 1) hl 4 nua Did Gold, Burn. SMe " ing, Augnet 2 1" ieRowis, ba, 199 ten in ~ . ‘e u ny iter 4 1 we Tue friencs he yp dete aro respectiully invited to at Benrtouw & Partew, Doane, from Rondont for Rorton, | ey Hea Par Hatab isbe w pert sinoe the ted the funeral, from bie late romiden: Sixth OVO FP wich con), collided with w OWN schoover of Cape Cod | oo jon of the late Martin Van i”. Make no nve,on et mternoon, at one o'clock. on the night of 23d sa and sunk. Orew picked ‘ap by the | mi % Broadway, under the New i‘ Hot), Rngiiew papere plense covy. sche Olive Avery and’ taken to Beverly ‘on the Si Svewanr.-On Thoreday, Avguet 26, Cnanuae J. | news colamns The P wan buiit at Heenpaes, Mel te VavAt PRICES PAID FOR DIAMOND Srewaur, aged 49 year: IP5a, wee s7 tons register, rated AD, and was owned in G ‘or unset Diemonde, , Watehes, old Gold The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | Portiand. Me.| | Smeehoureimly tram 9 Ahn, 10-4. ME, and from 2 wk PN | Soun Fs KOA denpaten reeeired 1m Clonee . 5 invited to attend the funeral, from bie late residence, 249 Fiagrw inom 4 19, Gloncester from 'LUMB, Diamond er roadway. Valine ‘Wost Thirty i turday afternoon, at two | we Gut of, Cans, dated the 324 net. “repor'n that one Guns ane por ooh i fn a a po ort, had been at Fotree Imiande ocvoek, Pavel Hh ‘giles eae Ihe vemaiws wilt be ™ mn une By fst Lawrewee, £00 LATE FOR CLASSIFICA F10N. ptorme Ne oMflves are At Hackens N J., on Welnesday, ' etwiny of Pag "0.05thy tons AREY WILL apd Ny BETTER FROM Mw. IN THE a the Gilet year of bis age | Pulls, Ihe beh wan valued, with ber Brandway Post oft ‘The relatives and triends of the family are invited to | 8”? it $600 jon to Capt Petr Bi rine | ‘anee on the Outdts at the On Ato fay #9000 Re Varwiiymenet Armonek. Westehenter sovety. N. ¥., : af Ain, Maral nit em Sepia STATES SSVSX-THIRTY s} j 0b enw ind 140 riven otreets., ‘The Beorotary of the Treasary 4 asary gives ben thas vudsertp. tions will be received for Goupen ‘Treasury Botes, payable three years from August 15, 1864, with seml-snnual interes) fat the rate of coven end three tenths per cent per anmam— Lptearemrempraar— tn awful money. ‘These notes will be convertibip at the option of the holdgr- ot maturity, tato etx per cent gold bearing bonds, payable. not lees than five nor more than twenty years from thetr date, as the government may elect. They will be leveeaia denominations of $50, $100, $500, $1,000 and $5,000, and al subscriptions mus: be for fifty dollars oF some multiple of firty dollars, aes ‘The notes will be transmitted to the owners free of tran portation charges as soeu after the receipt of the origina certificates of deposit as they can be prepared. ‘As the notes draw interest frem August 15, persone making deposits subsequent to that date must pay the in- terest accrued from date of note to date of deposit. Parties depositing twonty-five thousaad dellars and up- wards for these notes at any one time will bealiowed ‘commission of one-quarter of ome per cent, which will be paid by the Treasury Dopertment upon the receipt of « bill for the amount, certified to by the offices with whom the deposit was made. No deductions for commiasions must be made from the deposits. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAN Tt tsa national savings bank, offering @ higher rate of foterent thian any other and the best security, Any savings Dank which pays its depositors in United States notes, eon. siders that 1t is paying in. the best elroulating medium of the countiy, and tt cannot pay {n anything better; for ‘teow assets are cither in government_securities er in noves or bonds payable in government paper. It Ss equally convenient as a temporary or permanent te: be sold for within tras: tion of thelr face and accumulated Interest, and are the best security with banks as collaterals for discounts. CONVERTIBLE INTO A SIX PER CENT 520 GOLD BOND. In adattion to the very liberal interest on the notes for: three years, this privilege of conv ¢ conversion 1s now worth aboat three per cent per annam, Tor the current rate for 5-20 ponds is not less than nine per cent premium, and before the war the premium on six per cent United States stocks! was over twenty per cent. Tew be seen that the actual proftom this oan, at the present market rate, is not loss than ten per cent per annum. 118 EXEMPTION PROM STATE OR MUNICIPAL TAX- ATION. But aside trom all the advantages we have enumerated, a. special sit of Congress exempts all bonds and Treasary notes from local taxation. On ihe average, this exemption js worth about two per cent pe t per annum, according to the- rate of taxation In various parts of the coomtry. Its Deeved that mo secarrtias offer #0 great indueemente- to lenders as those issued by the government, In al! other forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability of private par. ties, or stock companies, or seperate communities, aply,1¢ pledged for payment, while the whole property of che voua- try in held to secure the discharge all of the obiigaviens oF the United States, ee While the government oifova the moet liberal torus for ite- Joans, it beheves that the very strongest apbeal wi}! bee the loyaity'and patriotism of the people. 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