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8 = - THE TURF. Maces at St. Hyacinthe, Montreal. ‘Sr. Rracnerm, August 24, 1866. ‘The Montreal autumn race meeting began st St. Rys- Pathe on Wednesday, baving been postponed from the | oertificate Military Affairs. ALIENS AND THE DRAFT. A great number of aliens are anxious to know where they are to apply (or exemption im ¢asdof a draft, Of course the first place will be to their respective consals em An Be mg ye who will give them a most present at the Provost fay previous on sccoums of the raw, There were Sve Sarsbai"s office ab tbe strica in which they reskie. Wmoes, and the sport was capital. The attendance atthe | BOARD OF COUNCILMEN—RECBUITING IN THE crrr peurse was very large, but the track was very heavy. FIMST RACE. ‘The firet race was for ‘the Charger’s” stakes of $10, FOR OTHER PARTS OF THE COUNTRY. At ® meeting ‘of the Board of vouncilmen on Tussday Afternoon, the following @emmunication was received with $100 added, one mile and a balf dash, carrying from the Mayor:—- Tosa: Wi Mayor's v's Ovraen. arp Tanne & Aumust 20, 1864, Guvrcrnasel transmit Terewish to your honorable bedy ‘communication from the Chairman of oe fokisering of the Board of ‘Shpervaore, sowie ve shmen: 2 | ae pera he uno Re Rew om art f city. tor the purpose of pL ‘more fe pan setene ost the ‘te ef the State, nor it with danger feet ¢ corn oni oe SECOND RACE. hd herafae, lh ‘of an ordinance, ‘The second race was the “Province Bred ” of which ie . balt forreit, with $150 added, one mile and a bi € Cricbfon, Gr, Gas. entered ch. g. Chariey tar. is "Ready entered ob. g. ilies Shanley, 3 years, 7.8. 9 ibs...... se i ‘Time, 317d. TRIFD RACE. ‘The third race was the Montreal bandicap of $25, baif Yorfeit, with $200 added, two miles, for horses bona fide We property of residents of Canad "geniiemen riders, Wr, Knox, Tweoty-0fth regiment, entered br. h. Sun- ine, 5 years, 101, 101D8.... 1. aree-n a Deanis Ready entered b. ©. zig "Zag, 4 years, 9s. capt rwell, M. 'T., onteréd eb, mr. ‘Nannie Craddock, years. 11 3 Mir. Kirwin entered b aged, ae Gept. Parker, Sevonteenth regiment, eakceee BD Javed date Jnck Herner).6 years, 10 et. 6 ibs.. dar Time, 4:05}. FOURTH RACE. The fourth race was for the eet cup, value $250, edded to-2 eweepstakes of $20 each, open to all horscs, ‘wo mile beats, Montreal turf clab weights; Er, Denule Nese yoare dy entered br. fs Patt, 3 old. mB De erville entered cb. b. Reporter, 6 years y , Tweaty-Qith regiment: eutered ber Sa shine, & yeare old.. Time, 3:56—8:53%. . ar, ian cup, value $260, edced 10 a eweepetakes of $20 e mile and a half, aarrying 10 st. 7 Ibs. ; English and American bred 2 carry 7 Ibs. extra, to be ridden by officers. Deptaia It, Ma, entered “cb.-m, Nanaie Cri dock, 6 years old .. City Intelligence. Onc.mma IxvanroM—IMPoRtssce OF Puss Mrux.—if ever pare milk was a necessity, the present season, when ebeiera infantum, dysentery and diarrhosa, from teeth- img and other oavees, prevail among children, impera- ively demands a strict inquiry into the facts of whether we are usiog pure or adulterated milk. The number of 3 f'oga im sasa bell alt money | Tron ofthe The following ordioanen was submitted, together with @ letter from Mr. Blunt, stating that New York city has last become a rendezvous for the aapreis.9 ay 01 by lessening the chances of success in filling our quota under the new call for 500,000 mea:— AN ORDINANCE FOR THX PROTECTION OF THE CITIZENS OF NEW TORK, AND 70 FACILITATE THE RAISING OF THE QUOTA UNDER Tum TRESIDENT’S CALL FOR RO ‘The Mayor, Aldermen and Common: elty of York. in Common Counetl convened, do ordain as follows. Section 1. 1% shall net wrul for any person to open any omice in the city Pot Nem. York for the purpose of obtaining er he art any iy other Bor to obtain mabatcnten fer persons other than roxidents of the city wae coun ty of New Yerk: nor shall it be lawful for any eon, whether resident of the city and coumty of New fork or not. to eith: vor to induce any per- Py county and town, pot on at she, Dut ose of enlist locality im or xm of the State; or to induce or endeavor to induce any persen to enlist within the city and county of New York as a substitute for any person other than a resi- dent of the city and county of New York. 2. a i ions of the rinctt the provisi ‘oither ef Ys particnlars, miavot toe [4 wy polion Jestion ov. ms hosel to a fime ef not less than one lol and not more than five thousand seas or imprisonment in the Penitentiary for not ete more than one year, or beth, in the valacre To all cteea.Whene imposed for th ingement of the first section ‘of th this ordinance o1 orth amount shall be pald to ‘the party making Bec. 4. Tuis ordinance shall take effect immediately. VETERANS OF THE WAR OF 1812. A special meeting of the above body will be held this evening at the Mercer House, at balf-past seven o’clock. CAPTAIN JOHN CONNERY, formerly of the New York Hera», is among the wounded horses | at the Armory Hospital in Washington. He was one of the first shot in the affair at Deep Bottom, while in command of the One Hundred and Seventieth regiment New York Volunteers, and leading them in a charge. The wound is ofa most dangerous character, being in the left breast, just under the collar bone. The lung is seriously tojured, dr. | and the ee of thes bullet has not yet been discovered. hospitat, consistiog of Dre.’ Bliss, and Van Slack, with their assistants, Sheldon, Woodbury sistants are unremitting in their attendance upon bim, nesday morning Dr. J. P. Garrish, of New York, arrived. in company with Dr. KE. D. Connery, tather of the wounded officer, to assist in the treatment of the patient. Some Dope is entertained of his ultimate recovery. ILLNESS OF ONE OF THE SPECIAL AGENTS OF THE UNION PRISONERS IN GEORGIA. Mr. Edward Wellington Boate—‘< Fdward Bates’’—of deaths among childrea 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- tabiehed and respectable dealers, and thus secure beaith ‘the four commissioners sent by thirty-five thousand Union prisoners in Georgia to wait upon President Liv- te their offspring, and thereby elevate the trade by patro- | coin .and urge upon the Executive tne immediate ex- nfzing only those who are di aad esteem. Proper food and ant considera. in the of age in this city li age in y live om what is culled “cow's milk,” often & miserable compound of materials, better caicu- Javed to kill than to keep alive This is’ an smportant Poot ab gers heer obayen tl rel attention of ail in the pro- rem pure wilk only from He and res} sible dealers in the trade, and mages matientiy ye ease, send a servant tocontract for milk from any milk ‘wagon that passes the door, ‘Tam my Coops CLerns.—The association of young men @ thie city known under this destgnation, held a meeting en Wednesday evening last, when it was reaolved to bold © was: meeting at an early day t ef their salaries. The prelimiuaries of the demmoosontins are now being settied. Hovarsunrma.—These tradesmen also met on Wedoes- Gey evening, and formed an association for mutual pro- Section and the necessary advance of wages. Yare Couincr.—An adjourned meeting of the gradu- sites of Yale College, residing io this city, was held at four clock yesterday afternoon, fo make arrangements for Procuring Substitutes in case of adraft. In consequence ing of thelr confidence h air et most import- Of tho above dis- ance; and, in view of this fact, it was thought better to adjourn the meeting, after the ‘appointment of @ commit. fee of five gentlemen representing all the interests pro- = whose duty should be tag dl & treaserer aod = er necessary arradgemonts to carry out the objects of ibe association The committee are as foliows:—A. J. Taylor, No. 7 Pine street; Dwight Baker, otreet. Newell, 43 Exchavge Place, am houre, 188 Peart | street, Dadwaev.—john Wright, colored, aged foriy years, a wative of New Jersey, while at work on the barge Sameon, lying at pier 15 East river, lost bis balanos, fell @verbourd and was drowned. His body Las not been re- ered. He leaves a wife-and two ehiidren, resid: Ne 68 Leonard | street. Ags The Class “of Vessels Sent I the Tal see, {From the Boston Travelier.} Gx the 19th inst., as the steamer Regulator was on the a from Boston for Gloucester, with nearly six ban- @red paseengers on board, she fell io with a man-of war Wleamer im the bay, mac@uvering to cat hereof, ai- eh she displayed the Ptars and Stripes, there wero many on the Regulator who supposed she might be rebel vor rover, and the captain, to avon! unpleasant @ensations among ‘the passengers, put her to her speed. 4 few minutes steemiug soon showed that the strap- ger could pot be a rebel, for meamed at the rate of six knots, while the Reguiator was going at least fifteen, and soon doubiea ‘wpen tbe stranger, although sbe had the shortest leg of whe angie. Having passed her with ease, some of ibe ical passengers who knew ber said she was the Da- returning from @ cruise a(ter the Tallabassee. To fend euch @ vessel upon such an errand was Slearty a Piece of sham; for it must have been known to the De. per'toent that sbe was too slow. But the public m ‘Was too excited, and someting bad to be done to Wand hence the pe cy that the Dacotah was it Wo fen would read as ib the papers as the name of a ‘teaver vessel. Where the Eutaw, over which there wae 80 much crowing @ few months #ince? If she is as feat as was represented, she surely Oaght to have been ove of the first veesele sont In pursuit of the Tallahassee. The fact te notorious we are deticient in swilt vessels either to perfect the blockade or to protect our coasting Fight Between Soldiers Boston. [From the Roston Travel Shortiy after one o'clock yest O88 riy Feturved soldiers ery a member of the Veteran rve corps were drinking in the liquor store of John Lyons, No. 109 Beach street, oppose the barracks, a ertizen insulted one of the discharged evidiers, and finally hit bim over the hewd. There were a number of “rougbs” iu the store at the time, aod in» few mo- pond the fibt became general between civilians and ers, They passed into the street, oud the soldiors were at sace reiniorced by a nnmber who rushed by the guard St tbe barracks aod went to the assistance of Abeir com- races. The South Cove «* roughs’’ wene also joined by a ‘arge pumber of Irish from South the adjotning streets, aud for about an bour the street in front of the ke presented @ most excited ap nee. Captain Ryan catied fo & potber of the soldiers from Ang prewsiied upoo many inside of tho mt to mediis tp the matter, aud do —_ ebrough bis efforts a sertoua riot was prevented. A Ber oF bricks and plecen of wood were buried nt the wl. * from the houses in the neighborhood of the bar & One of the returned soldders seized a gan in the aod being dared by @ “rough” to fire it, he at pled Wo dese oo cap exploded but the gun mised He drew the charge and loaded agein but did not Several rowskets were taken from the barrack oy the qoidiers, aud with theee they charged on the crowd, aud Sually drove their assailants up South street, and the fizht war siopped. As fer we we can lesrn no one was hurt. S a the eldicrs have slight | ercounter, and doubtless many wil! bave cause to remember their attack Soldiers for eioag time, for the Botts of their ets Were ured to good advantare ‘The “rougne”” w nurely to biame dn the affair, The discharged soldiers belonged to the Twenty-iirat reg mont, aod arrived at the barracks the day belore on their 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 knocked ail | five of them dewn, avd fecing Severn! soldiers coming to eeistance, they skedaddied, and apolver general ht wes pr de. The soldiers have previously troubie th the crowd of lon’ere in the vicinity ef the Darrecks, of above boing very plenty fa that locality, it hy wired tbe greatest forbearance on the part or ihe ‘Vetoraoe (9 prevent a fight om several oocusions treatment Three-fourths of all the children under two years | oavsed by Parsnit of | would lick bim.” she barely | change or these unhappy, suffering and outraged soldiers, is 80 seriously indisposed at his residence, No. 554 Grand street, with pulmonary attack and gepersl debility, eleven months’ suffering as a prisoner of war at Belle Isiand and Andersonville, Ga., as to be unable at Present to proceed to Washington on his important mis- sion, He is under the medical charge of Surgeon Jobn Lynch, of Houston street, and it is hoped that be will Pg be able to fulfil the ‘important mission entrusted to im. mel Chrysier Rapidly Recovering. TO THK EDITOR OF THE HERALD. SanatoGa Sprincs, August 24, 1864. Be Kind enough to corect the statement made in your issue of the 19th inst., taken from private letters from Preliminaries of the demonstration | Morganzia, to the effect that Colonel Chrysler, eommand- fog the cavalry. was killed on the 28th of July. Iam rapidly recovering from the effects of the wound received on that occasion. and expect te rejoin my command in a short time, Believe me, your obedient servant, M, H. CHRYSLER, Colonel Second New Yor« Veteran Cay Jeorecy City News. Hacaway Rosexry sy Pickpocker—A young man ‘%& the announcement that the quota of the eity has been | namod James Mulrain, one of a gang of young roughs Biled by naval recruits, there was but a small attend- | that infest Jersey City and bave po visible means of snp- port, was taken before Recorder Martindale yesterday on a charge of having, on Monday evening last, in company with others, robbed Augustus Upperman, of No. 144 Lud- low atreet, New York, of a wallet containing five dollars; also 2 silver watch and a French “spring” hat. Upper- man deposed that on Monday afternoon last he attended & picnic at tho Bellavista grounds, in Hodson City. Dur- ing the evening he was in the barroom of the botel at- tached to the grounds, at which tiine the accused and a were present. One of the party pperman’s hat off his bead and ran with it outdoors. Complainant started to go ont after it, when the bartender advised him pot to go, as ‘“‘ebose fellows Be went, however, as far as the door, when the rudjans seized bold of and dragged him out on the stoop, and took from him bis watch and money, using considerable violence in 80 doing, tearing hia vest | and kickiog him on the shins, Upperman identified the | prisouer as one of the persons who put their hands into | his pockets. The Recorder committed Mulrain for trial at the next term of the court on a charge of highway robbery. | The Case of Colo: D’Utassy Ver: th Case of Surgeon General Hammond. TO THR EDITOR OP THE HERALD. | In last Sunday's Henan there isa notice of the coart martial hebd upon Surgeon General Hammond, stating the charges of which be has been found guilty and the punish + ment to which he has been sentenced; and in these respects his case seems so unlike another stil! fresh in my memory, | that I cannot forbear the comparison. ‘The Surgeou General has been convicted upon all the sev en charges against hia, involving frands against the govern ment to ® very large amount; and the measnre of his crimi- | nauity, im the opinion of the court, is featfully augmented by the fuct that the frauds were ‘in part accomplished by the parebase of inferior medical supplies and stores, com- promi-ing the health and comfort and jeopardizing the live Of the -iel wounded soldiers—soldiers solemn: mitted to the sheltes nceused by the very { nd sympathies of the office wand purpose of its creasi yet, even in such a “sentence in accordance’ natu Jegree offence commitiod” was only Tbe auscnsed be dismissed the service: and forever disquan fied trom Holding any olliee of honor, proiii or trast under the government of the United States In view of such a sentence tn said of the Judgment of tie Court the case of Colonel D’Utasi ‘OF twenty tre specileations against Aim, two were volun- tarliy withdrawn. He was acquitted of thirteen, Five re- lated to mere matiers of a military natare which there was ao question of fraud, And ax ta four, the finding of the eocrt expressly negatived the allegations that he bed ever received oF to bis own vse any money or other thing opetiy citained. The number o¢ spee\Geations which oP entire failures suficlentiy evinced the bitter malice rome acase what shall be 4 of the sentence in | umpr prove nt one only was ft found fair tam en ineliner direct wor setie- 5 itted him of the charge, il it was pot wntil th ves returned by t War Devertment for revonslderstina that he. w convicted the prompting of the War ‘Department con tro ling the event of the ease. The facts on which this specification was founded rr nees in Organizing 'be Garibaldi Hin judges: xt frat that any portion acconnt had been verified by a correctncas, though wietber this was dome corruptly. ax al. | iewed by the prosecution, or saadvertently. ‘nthe rontine of official business, as he himself maintaine { not clearly appear, | Fo nay view 0c the casa, this was the only matterof any fiaporiance agatnet him—"the very head and frovt of | | offending bad (ils extent; no nisnced to b | or to beonme due, t | ‘any office. of tras’, honor Or ¢ 0 der the gorcroment of the United states, and to be imprix- | one at bard labor for one year in such piace as the Hecre- | tary of War may direct. And he direetnd Sing Sing Prison, ous derignation that coud have been jeopardized the eed, wes of sick aud wounded « to | entrasied eae «cure, nothing of the Kind was alleged Yet compure their seniences—the one for the other is reserved the most che witnesses for the prosecut an able olicer, eatirely temperaie rict disctpliuarian. In efheiency bis regi | mens none in the service, and a* % brigale | mn mencer he often reenived dernoralized wndie Piined rom, and soon atierwarde turned chem over ‘ he initation of otherm, At Harper s Ferry © to Queen Victoria. | Mary, eetin a nthe accaston Of ia French pay covtain the folowing odd story - ie © ene hae been entirely « Trou Abysmia site that. Theodore, Kmperor of on prices? AR neoin himself, that covusry, bas just crowned hie imperial eccontricitice wma oe I Uleenr Cee nag pe Dy an Act which exceeds them all imextravagance, MayIO | o. vecan ugeinst him iss Journed of the widowhood of Queen Victoria. be hashada | The law under which he han beeo letter written to her o varimg Fnglinh oan ul, wae charged gavoreign.. ‘The feply t've es immediately forthcoming 1 mikeive to bie angry, and ped Mr ( . Majesty should eve sfactip (or such want of atioution tow Was him. Oy Dg of the impriKon: wont of wr Ne Majeaty te anid to have decided o@ a rat (he sending ef which by pos thar © enmeinl nay 10 ADSriB. bis bead Mr. Cameron, | pawed nntil alter the alleced offence i committed, and thie fact fatally Oil the proverdings against him. Bat the q Why thew * rity of bis renvener? were past serriees [or ne He Been thé only oF he + "oT pla de roux thelr} | Peanaot account tor bt by any apectal delinquency on his ride rather Lo personal enmity : n, tho Mearetany Af Wee That wnat omen vitiates the wusued Us J0STITIA MARRIAGES AND- DEATHS. peusn-dtaaete pee Jee Fro Riageteld sas. “yr psig ‘of New pees pogo al cards, walla “hart 5. et an, Rena ed ‘ wary cburch, Ricuarp J. Carnon to Lavra, éaughter of the late Rehard Hen: ar) of Kentucky. No cards. Fapus—Anvensos.—In J “ag an Wedvesday, August 24, by the re is Baptists Farge, or epee, to Mise Fema 0., pe of Andrew Anderson, Hsq., of san soe x Ny No Mee Lyon- , on Wednesday, Auguat 24, by the Rev. I enim cated Rav, P. Lyon, Rev. Moers aa Guilfora, Cond , to Neus W., eldest daughter of D. B, Mosley, of Hartbrd. O"Dea—Haxx0N. —On Thursday, August 25,by the Rev. Father Geo, Brophy, at the resi of jhe bride's father, One Bundred and Tenth -strect, Hatlem, Joaw O’Daa to Miss Anna E. Hannon, Died. Axversoy.—At 49 Garden street, Hovoker, N. J., 00 Wednesday morning, August 24, at eight o':lock, Fiza jane Lit Ae) deloved wie of James McR Anderson, aged 33 3 years. tives and friends of the family, als the mem- As ‘or Waldense Lodge, No. 9, A. P, &., are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at one o’clock, from her late residence, without furtber no- tice, The Femaing will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery. Bowne. —In Sau Francizeo, on Tuesday, July = Captain Guorce M. Bowns, 45 years, @ native » yw York. gripe .—On Wednesday {August 24, “ale Baexxan, the {ronda of his rete Dominick Brennan, his sons, Luke end Alexand bis son in-law, Terence F. Henry, are resent inae requested to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 68. Mott street, this (Friday) Afternoon, at one o'clock. BindsaLt.—On Thursday, August 25, at bis residence, 126th street, Harlem, New York, Colonel ELnEnT BIRDSALL.» late Assistant Commissary General of this State, aged 57 years, 11 months and 6 diys, Notico of funeral will be given ip to-morrow’s papers. Burwert.—Io on afternoon, August 24, Grack Dove.im, only child of ‘Seravel 0. aod Eloise D, Burnett, aged 6 months «nd 19 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of ber parents. No. 1 Poplar street, this (Friday) ,eiternoon, at four o'clock. Canrenres,—At New Utrecht, 1. T., on Thursday, Au- gust 25, Mangarer lin ey wife of Dr. John Carpenter, aged 69 years aud 6 montns. ‘Funeral from her late residence, New Utrecht, on Sun- day afternoon, at four o'clock. ‘AMMANER.—At Engiewood, N. J.,0n watneeter after. ‘Boon, August 24, Freverick W. CAMMANER, aged 3 years. Funeral services will be beld at the Church of the Ascension, corner of avenue and Tenth street, this (Friday) atternoon, at three o'clock. The relatives jends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend without further notice, The remains will be taken to Trivity Cametory for interment. Cuker.—On Thorsday, August 25, Wmuuasm Cuxer, ‘San., aged 83 years, 8 months and 7 days. The friends and relatives are Fespectfally invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his son-in-law , ph F, Boutier, 26 Dougiass street, South Brooklyn, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. Albany papers please copy. Corrkagit —On Thursday afternoon, August 25, after a Jong and painful illness, which be bore with Coristian fortitude, Joszra Correrty, aged 65 years, a native of been county Kilkenny, Ireland. of funera] in to-morrow’s papers, Brooklyn, ou Thursday evening, Au- MELIA Lovigm, the remaining twin daughter of aod Ann £liza Crommelin, aged 1 year and 19 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to autend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, Pacific street, second door west of Vanderbilt avenue, on Saturday oon, at three o’clock. Croniv.—Nancy Onoxm, late’ of Castle Island, county Kerry, Ireland, aged 77 vears, The relatives and friends are invited to attend the fu- neral, froin her Jate residence, 96 Prospect street, Jersey City, ‘this (Friday) afternoon, at four o’clock ConninGhaw —On Thursday, August 25, Josern H. CUNNINGHAM, in the 77th year of bis age. ‘The (riends of the fawity, and of his son-in-law, An- drew Loggatt, are invited to attend the funeral, at St. John’s chapel, Varick street,on Saturday aftervoon, at two o'clock, without rurther notice. Everit.—On "Wednesday morning, August 24, Lawsixc, only son of Thomas and Caroline L, Everit, aged 1 year and 16 days, The faveral will take place this (Friday) afternoon, at three o'clock, from the bouse of George F. Bixby, 75 Clark street, Brooktyn. Ferpon.—At Morrisgnia, on Weduesday, August 24, ManGaReT ANN FeRpon, the only daugoter of Joho J. and in lato Margaret Ann Ferdon, aged 10 months and 5 ays. ‘The remains will be interred 10 Greenwood. FrommxcaaM.—In Williamsburg, on Thursday, Aug 25, Mary Eveuing, only daughter of Thomas and Abby Frothingbam, aged 16 months and 5 days. The reiatives and friends of the famil; Company No, 2, are respectfully in temeral, "nis (Friday) afternoon, at toree o'clock. from the Tesidence of ber parents, 15 Ainslie’atreet, Wliiamsbarg. Garrxny.—On Thursday, August 25, “Joum Garrnay, aged 55 yeara. ‘The relatives and friends of the famil are respectfully requested to attend the funeral, from bis late residence, No, 93 West Nineteenth street, on Saturday afterooon, at ‘one o’clock. San Francisco (California) papers please copy. Harvy —On Saturday, August 20, at Adrian, Sem, of typhoid fever, Many F., wife of B. W.C. Hardy. and dauzt iter of Charles N. and Mary E. Cutter, of New York, aged 36 yours. Bor at Greenwood Cemetery Wednesday, August 24. Horemwsox —Mrs, Euza Hetcarnson, the beloved wife of Willi i Le, after @ lingering illness, in the 59th year of Ber age. The relatives and friends of the family are invitea to ‘attend the funeral, on Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock, from her late residence, 150 I Fast Thirty sixth street, The remains will be inferrea 1n Trinity Cemetery. Jouxsox.—On Tuesday evening, August 23, Marcarer = wife of Frederick Johnson, im the 45th year of ey relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the tnoersl, frem St. Stephen's cburch, corner of Broome and Chrystle eireets, tbis (Friday) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock. Joxgs.—On Thursday morning. August 25, Fa Hex- rierta, daughter of Wm. G. and S. Henrietta Jones, aged 11 months and 18 day: The funeral will take place this (Friday) afternoon, at four o’clock, from the residence of Dr. Jas. Stephens, No, 280 Fighth avenu Keiy.—On Tharsday, August 25, after a short illness, Bringer Krury, the widow of Jobn Kelly, aged 55 years, a native of county Galway, Arecourt, Ireland. The relatives and friends of the imily are ‘respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her Jate residence, 195 Mott street, on Saturday afternoon, at one o'clock. Kixoseery.—At Yonkerr, on Wednesday, August 24, Joseen Kixcsnuny, 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° clock, Carriages will bo in waiting on the arrival of the ei o'clock train from New York Mansvatt.—A solemn bigh mass of requiem will be colebrated in St. James’ church, James «treet, ths (Friday) morning, ten o'clock, for the repose of the soul of the late Jane Mansnart. wife of W. H. Marshall, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Marton.—At Northville, 1, Lux Frances, only daughter of Thomas Frances Marlor, aged 2 years and 10 days. ‘The funeral wer were held at the residence of her grandfather, C. S. Loper, Shelter Istand. on Tt Matnews, On Thorsday, August 26, Franc aged 6 years and 8 monthe, after a snort illness, The funeral will take piace trom the residence of his Parents, Patrick and Mary Mathews. 261 West Twenty- eighth street, between Ninth aud Tenth avenues, this (Friday) afternoon, at three o'clock. Morrarry.—On Wednesday evening, August 24, Lucy A, wi'e of Joba 0. Moriarty, aged 55 years, § months and 7 daye. The relatives and friends of the family are respecttally invited to attend the funeral, Sea the residence «f ner father. Jotn W. Howe, No, 411 Seventeenth street, ‘this (Friday) noon, at four ¥ » Without further Invitation Mcrray —Of consumption, Tuoxas Morrny, in the 27th year of i age, & native of the county of Fer- nd acquaintances of the family, and those of bis brother, Hugh Murpby, and of his brother-in-law, Thomas Martin, are reepectiuily invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday morning, at nine o'clock, from his late residence, No. 112 Rivington street, to St. Mary's charch, where @ soloma requiem will be celebrated for the repose of bie sour. MoDerwort —On Wednesday, August 4, Javer McDem- mort, aged 64 yous ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from 111 Mulberry street, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, MeGuinek—On Thursday, August 25, Jony MeGcimm, 4 Bative of Clober, parigh of Drumm, county | \merick, Ireland, aged $2 years. The friends of the family are invited to atrend the No. 285 West Twenty- seventh street, on Saturday afteroon, at two o'clock. McKay. —On Wedueeday , August 24, ‘at Eastport, Saffolk county, L. 1., after a ehort and severe illnees of Rovert sicKay, aged 20 years, 1 month av The relatives and friends of the femily ave attend the foneral, Steet, thie (Friday) afternoon, at two k O'Coxxent.—On Thursday, August 25, after a short ill: ness, PaTHICE Q. O'CONNELL, leader of O'Connell's Benet band, a native of Charleville, county Cork, Ireland, 1 the 37th year of his ag ‘The members of the f, ¥. Meagher Club, and the Me stual Protective Association, resvecttally on Sunday, Avgot 21, Saad Mary nvited to froin hor late residecce, 67 King mvited to attend the funeral, on Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock, from bis late residence, 199 Mott street. Porren.—At Macon, Ca.. en Toeeday, Joly 6. from & wound received in the defence of Atianta, J ux HaMite ON POTTER, On!¥ Gon Of the late James Petter, of Savam SilanNoy.--Op Thursday, Angurt 26, Jouw manson, ‘ter a severe Iiness, his brothorin ‘The Tha family, and (hose of oR are respectiully invited 10 stood the clock, from the Way) atlerhoww. at wo Py yr iny August 24, the Rey. Inaso D. Vemnys, tp Nhs LOE jterred at Tarrytown, this (Frida: afternoon, at two o’clock. Tile ia ware fo oonvey tbe relatives aad friends the raiiroad we pe wees S on the arrival of the twelve o’clock train bers street, York. Trains leave Tarry- town 40 return to the ci at 2:28 aod 5:10 P. M. ‘Woops —Killed, at Weldon Railroad battle, on ‘Thursday, August 18, Captain Wim S, Woops, aged rr years, ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funerel, from the residence of Aguree. i bebe d eT fourth street, this (Friday) bp ‘Thursday, August 25, WituiaM AUGUSTUS War.ace, aged 49 years, 8 months and 7 days. Dear wife and shed not s tear— 1am not dead, but here; 4s | am now so you shal! Prepare for death and follow me. Wrap the cold white sheet around him, Fold bis arms across his breast; Lay bim vd in his coffin— Dearest William has gone to rest, The friends and relatives are respectfully invited to at- ba ‘the funeral, from Newark plank road, South Bergea, » om Suny afternoon, at two o’ciock. SHIPPING NEWS. 4UHARAO TOR WEW ToRE—Tais Dal 648 MOON RISES. BIG WATE morn 12 15. seve 401 Port of New York, August CLEARED, eee oe cise of rheariek (Br), Jones, Queenstown and ‘Gteceaatip Gresik he ‘Thowpaon, New Orieans—Ludam, Het- neken & Uo. Buemen aia i Mershoa, Washington—Jas Hi: Padi jtetson, Tanloute te ‘London—Grinnel!, Mantra Saip Germania (Pras), Frank, Baltimore—0 Sling & Co. Bark Helen Auguata (br), Gray, Portaa Prince Mor: *8jutk Topeka (Br), Sundberg, Havana—J. # Wart & Co. Brig Ocean Belle (Br), Polen San Juan Nic—Brete, £c Brig Montrose (Br), Hall, Kingston, Ja—H Worthington & Son. ' Brig Scotland (Br), Francis, Barbades—E it Buullle (Ham), Paeffer, Port, au Princechiitler & oughton, ig Union (Br). Reese. Moncton, NB-—D R. “eral Bene Ajmecr (Br), Milla. Aux Cayes—D R DeW. 2 Bibr Temperance (Br), Forgen, St Johns, NFB F Small Schr Maryland, Cathcart, Lingan—-Baker & Dayton. Schr Wm Hunter, Hldrkige, Cow Bay--Muiray & Nephew. Schr Sultan (Bn, Siteman, Halifax BF Swrail & C Schr Venna (Br), George, Halifax—D & Sone J W Deering (Br), ‘Kennedy, Halifax: NS—J Hunter sche Margaret Dill (Br), Dit), Truro, NS—J F Whitney & ‘Schr Monmouth, pean. City Point—1 B Gacer, Sear J W Alten, Doane, Fortress Monroe—Murray & Ne- Ly ‘sche Messen, Hoiden, Washingtoa—W 8S Brown & Co, ‘Sehr Sarah mn, Beemis, Baltuunore—I B Gager. Nickerson, Philadel! genr Slater \ickergon delphia— A Abbots. chr Camil \ppie! ¥,, Basiport—John Boynton’s Sone, Schr Caspiai » Machias—¥ Talpot & Co. Scne Origutal. The mpaon, Bvmon—-#impeon ‘& Clapp, ir K Arcularins, Jackson, Koston—J V Haviland. Steamer Frances, Brist, Washington, Steamer John K Thomson, MeCave, Baltimore. Steamer Josephine Thompson. Moore, Baltimore, Steamer Saran. Jones, Philadelphia. Steamer Vulean. Morrison, Philadelphia, RRIVED Steamship Ceila (Br), Bilinge, London, Aug 6. and Havre 9th, with mdse and 409 ngers. o Howland & Apinwali. 17th inst, iat 4752, lon 4 03, 3d distz pendant; 224, lat 43 04, lon 6 steamer showing « biue.iight and rocket, stee: Steamship Liberty, W Wilson. Havas, “Aug 2 and passen.ers. (0 Steamship United Sistes, rey 8 transport), Share, New Or. Jeans via Fortress Monroe 3) houra, with troops. to US ‘2ith, off Cape Henry, passed -teamship Constitution. Steamship Jersey Bine (U 8 Ive Hopkins, Matte ras inlet, 45 hours, to U 8 Quartermaste: ‘Steamship Baltic (US transport), Maury, Fortress Monroe. 24 hour. with 710 sick aad wounded soldiers, to Mr FGteamship Monterk XU 8 transport), Greenman, Yo ress Monroc, to U § Quartermaste Steamship! Coutloemal (U 8 tr Monroe, to US Quartermaster. 2 . Gladiator with tho lightsbipa tn tow. bound Steauisnip Hero (US travsport), Hancox, Bermuda Hun- passed sieamer rei, 5 10. Medical Director, orate Oceana isin, Matty Maoh 24, itn he 4 Peabody. Had a good run tw ihe sper: passed through derable vaim weather we experienced a tale 75 heave whe ship 30. Lor 48 i, which drove 113 to the cv heasy Pais aneidtana, 15, 0% Cape A, from the W, aud was o! hours under eose reeted eamtward; Lith. gale mo croge sen: ISth, passed Cape A; Cash aye ord Hope im company with 12 large ships pound W: from the Cape to St Heiena had light southerly es aud clowiy weather: got the SB trades in about Jat Sighted St Helena Jnly 4: pacsed ix and of 11; crossed the equator July 16, ia ton 23.30 trade winds in Jat 8 20 N, and got the NE W; 18th. encountered fresh gales vecred to NS and B; Any 20, crossed earn, wind SIS. and squatly weather, aohlat cross i thnnder anil ightping. April 14, lat 7 20%; ton 30 ee it pee Melver, for Ha ‘y Kong, Mav Jd Herbert cl + from vit ton Jat) W. lost the 3) trades i trom W. the Gulf 16.8, lon39.54.K, Mamiburg bark Ry for Falmouth, 58 days oat: ‘SE, Br ship Enxine, £1 bay. for 5 208.'lon 2120 E, Br bark ibogues, from Chet irom AkyaD agian 920, Hanoverian ship Albert fda rom Ranzoon for Falmouth, and was ta oompany 10 dava; 26th. lat 2330, jon 6.19 N, Br ship showing 34 dist pendant Nos 6310. {rom Aus tealie for Laver days out; July 20. lat $40N. lon 25 W, bark Lovestixator, hence for Buenos Ayres. 38 days out 18 palied Hamburr bark Val. px" Br bark CCorlova, from Glasgow for Vaiparal 35 wiles KBs from andy Hook, ship for Live MGbip Rameraton (of Greenock). Meldrum, Liverpool, 42 days, with mdse, {o Thomas Doobam. Ship American Union, Hubbard, Liverpool, Jnty . with mdse aun 30 passengers, to Grinnell, Minturn & Oo. 224, Jon 67 10.6%, saw two xteamera, bound E. Snip Notre Dame des Victoires (Wri, Picard.*Havre, 43 aye, with indo and 165 passengaes. wo Hoya & Minck en, bin mnerica (of Boson), Colher, antwerp Jniy end Vi ishing TAib, with idee au:t"309 passengers, wo Vern Le ‘0. July 19, Michael Drincol!, of Waterford, a "ell trom the uiaimopeail vant. to'tive deck aud wan instaniiy killed; had two Dirins and two deaths among the sengers. P'Bark Geo S Brown (of Yarmouth, NS), O'Brien, Newport, 38 days, with ravroad trou, to Brew Son & Co. Bark Lavivia (of Basiport), Davis, Pictou, 10 val, to Brett, Som dO Hrig Anna Tans. (Dan), Malm, Rio Janeiro Moineke & July 9. NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1864., 8, Yat 31 22, lon a land, 9 1 pins Carol wi Anpinwall, S0aas¢¢ with mdse, to J Tov. Brig SB Nora, Horton, St Johns, PR,37 days, m batiast, to. A De Souza Brig Eveline Gino, Ginn, St Martins, 20 days, with salt, to 'D Hrookman. Brig Haze fof" Providence), Dawson, Cow Bay, 8 days, to L. Kenny Lomond (of Steckton), Shute, Glace Bay, 11 |, to master rig Win R Sawyer, Tracey, Lingan, 15 days, with coal, to Miller & Houghton. Behr Kossuth. Bunker, Blizabethport for Boston. 1G A Haslen, Smith, Blizabeidport fer Bridgeport. nye: Rehr Jobn Wright, —, Gebr Marie, Lane. Milford Sehr Nathan Holmes, Arno’, Behr Joesph. Cobb, Randont tor Boston. Sehr o Smith, Rondout for Rao, Biche OL Herrick, Peckins, Kondont for Roston. Selir DH Baliwin. Noiton, n for Rosion. yer) R-Thomeon, more, or Wm Woodwatdr Moore. Baltimore, Albany for Rostov. Rondont for Providence. aran; harks Osborne, sehrs Shannon, Mary CHinton, John SW Wines Wind at sunset BW. American Apmaerters Association, No 51 Wats, Arner Rooms 3, 25 awe 27. se The fellewtns approved Masters and Officers bave reee.ved commissions from this Association -— 1s W Crawford. hork Kate Stamier: Charies E shit ¥; Heory itilriens, brig Oowan Belle: Peter J toni (inate); Win Wenter nig Mogeta, ‘samuel conde ¥ ip Maytiower: Win D TAY (inate): Jobn Morten, bi DM i Henry L Hall, brig Montrose: James Turner, brig Mary Emily: Wm Reagan, «chr Wim Gregory. Miscellaneous. Purser J It Nichols, of steamer Liberty, for favors. air City! or Linxgion, Captain Jones, of the In. sailed yesterday for Queenstown and Liverpool. bas our thanks Sraamenir Crroin, Capi Thompson, sailed on Wednesday for New Orleans. Stramsiir Cree or Bactimone, Capt Mirehouse, of the Inman ine, and « favorite vessel with ooean rovagers, nails to-worrow, 27th, at 12M, for Queensiown and Liverpool, the mails for the United Kingdom, oe SUF CYCLONR. a beautiful little vessel of 701 tone ler, Peeontiy built at South Boston, in mow loading at pier Hi, Bans River, in Coloma for San Francisen, wel! worth avait. The bs 0 by the same parties that owned the renowneit clipper of same name, and it in expected that this eldp will suatain (he reputation earned by thot vessel Snr D parties in New Hedford, on for FRAN , built at Bailimare in J8ii, has been sold 291 tons, has been sold to rie #ew Bane Titeoe ) & Of 186 tons, recently launched by Manors Kennelwnk, and now about ready for York house, and is named BW Wirctain & Manw ir Main, mt mi. NB. for New Saivon.-On Thoradny evening, Augnet 2, Wisay rie Bowie, A=, 175 tous, built at Waldoboro in 2860, bar Sev jane Wee oe on 19 day 3 hed go ab. FON AHS om Prientc torme. y ‘The frienvs o amily are respectiully invited to at heey poe Cel twod the funeral, from bie late rasidet: Bixth a0O Titemconl:colliied oithan wakaster creer ot, spe Cod noe, on Saturdsy mternoon, at one o'clock On the wight of 24d inst, and suuk, | Crew picked ap by the Hngiied papere planse covy. che Olive Averg and iaken 10 Beverly 'on the S4th (nee Srewant.--On Thorsday, Avgort 26, Cnanue J. ne), (The JK P wan but at Hampden, Me, In Srewaier, aged 49 year: z Rd, els rogiater 4 AD, and was owned in The relatives and friends of (he family are respectfully % invited to attend the foreral, from bis late residenee, 260 | Beun Fis "Bane, ‘A aonpaton reatived 18 Gloncester from Wost Thirty-second street, on Saturday afternon ei, ont Nal pers Ted wat arn 3. a Sas, ock, withont farther invitation. Tbe rema mM the Magdaicn laiseda ih the Buy of 8 (Lawrence, taken tb Greenwood for interment yew were saved Varn We 7 Hacker Nd » Werneeday, Seale OK anaes an ‘+ a on Avgnet 24, Hawa Vannestr tet yeor of bin age syalued: (with ber o Fre reidtivee and triends of the family are invited to Me dae B Ate “we Bt Pete sine lair attend the fuvera, at Hackoneack, this’ (Friday) afters | ann “ining Tontance af ce for sasin. 'thare noon, at kwoo insuranerin ike OutOte at the Oape Ans Mutoal ‘Marine Vane ens ‘Armond Westehenter nopety. N. ¥., / affloe far sai . : i a ay 2 5 +h i if 5 aE, end cy dinar ne one ir services: : nd vi of rt fot of master of the tAmerian Hye ny | i pyeterrsg in testimon:; mony of is services in ¢ master and crew of the ship Aeamentam, oe D Dou oaee mesiey ‘services (0 the °D tiamademett ser tee ‘abandoned at bark Serenata. of New chronometer, for his humanity tothe crew of Teo ates of Rarile) jn February, 1864. + & e+ ers ar TOFD tel rhe u “To bare = Eneenin Lewis, of the py te iescope, in ack: the crew of the Schr. whom they resened from the w: January. 1864. ‘To Movurs Martin, J Syma, Georse Chemworth and James Rines, pilots Telosiing to the He re Fork, pilet boat. Pannle, ry wledgement of their humane ser tow crew ot the ache Viator, of Lunenburg. N&. whom tney ion the 19th Januar, ‘ome. who helped Pontue ‘was effecied. the sum of ach, aro Captain Isaac E tik of the briz Fredonia, of New York, 2 telescope. apd to Mr Win Oke, chief mate, a quad- of thelr buinaaity to the masier fanaa, thelr digabled vessel on the 20th’ March, To Capt Elijah Bearse, of the schr Mercy A Howes, of Chatham, U! © telosonba, in testimony of bie humanity to the master and sree of & bark Becracouta, of Lime a. wi 2 reno) ee Nasgreued from their d vessel on the Bist FIVE FATHOM OMANNEL, RIVER THAMRS, ‘Truniry House, Loxpon. Aug 10. 1866. Notice is heraby given that the Middle Ground Sand hav- ing extended to the 8. a Buoy chequered Back and Wnaie, aod marked “South Middie,” has lared in 12 feet ai low water sprioy tides, to the W of the Middie Ground Bea- con, with the following marks, Tree B of Horne Mill $n ine with the E end ot Herne Bay ‘Const Went Middie Bui fv, an Mhidie Spaniard Buoy Sis, B, dinant T2 mite. ‘By order. PH BERTHON, Secretary. ENCLAND: SOUTH ANB SOUTHEAST COASTS—PRINCE CONSORT SHOAL OF COWES. HrprocRaraic Ovvice. ADMImateY, } INDON, Aug 1364. d_of gravel and abelis, bas lately been mince Consort tuiling on it, when agehore i Fe 3. tr ables E by NA,N from the Chub House om West Cow: nt. The Shoal is narrow, about a cable long, ENB ae “nel and carries from 22 to feet at low water springs, the depth being towai Part. is marked By a White te Boy, with the words Prince Con. rt Shoal on it, which com Rinced n. 4 fathoms about: 33 ardnd Nof the a fect ps fob. with O18 Gaaiie Polat bear. ng 8 nearly 3 injle and the Club Honse flagstal wy ai En ota ite more than a fhe. ‘o pass northward of the ‘Shoal, keep Ryde Pier open of oid Castle Poin KNOLLS IN THE DOWNS, Sheek, Pf found by # Marivers are cautioned bate considerable alterations have taken place in the Shoals at the S entrance of Gull Stream, and that @ Knoil with only on fathoms on it at low water springs has been Found, with -Sonth Brake Buoy bearld by Widisiant 53 cables Bunt Head Buoy H2}¢8 half a mi and Gull Ligktvessel N& 2 4-10 10) Also, that am littl 4 af on egy at foil water springs will be found about 31-2 cab'es SSW from Bunt Head Buoy. All bearings aa niacnetic Variation ai Cowes 21 deg 26m, in the Downs 2) dag 26m W 10 1864, By command of their bers GEO TNENRY RIC: “a‘aiRDS, Hydrogray her. Whatemen. Enos, old at New Bedford 2th inst for North indian Oceans. at New Bedford 24th inst for Bark Java, Pas an Allentic and Panic Ocenay Spoken, A large steamer wie bask la tow, steering S, Ang 22, lat 37 14. iow 74 34 2 ae from NYork for London, July 30) lat 72 gh A from NXork for Nassan, Aug 18, 18t 3098, lon iB . Poretgm Ports. huistot, Engen Kisgroad Aug 10, ahip Italfe, Patten team 8t John, NB. for aug 4—in bark Indian Belle, Tremble, adel, arr Joly 3), diag. rr bark “Mearo, Wortinger, Phila: Paragon, Welsh, Rosion: Mai ort bark New York, for york ¢ ‘ B Emery. Loud, NYork. ¢, Arr siip Moutepello, Kelley, Akvab ald Lith). 13a port barks Cephas Starrett, for Be i ichols, for do 12: Starngut, for do 8; wrig va teipinia 2, I 16—Skd stip Mont Blane, Donnell, Re diog and Faimouta, &. Olt 18th, brig Maitapomy, Wyman, Baltimore, Liv ROOT, Ang 13—Advartised Jura. (x), for Quebec 18th: for Boscon Win; Kdinburgh (8), for NYork 47th j lo 37th; Ovean (Kr), Stanwood, tor Boson ot 0 Trans, Holmes, Yor de Miranvas, Aug i7—Arr bark Garibaldi, Hoyt, Havana, Sid 18th, bark Dit i Woit (Br), Walker, NV ork. Srasminnno, Aug @—sld brig Eneretinn Wal nee, XYork Fonte Canrixo, Ang d—In port) rics A B Patierson, irom ¢, to sail in days; Anna Georgiana, Lawson, i do, dieg. Qorure, Aug 2t—Arr tue Hector. Munsen, New York for Onweyo. Yumuri, Berry, NYork; 17th, CA, Ang 16—Sid barks in,’ Fennel), da. xy NB, Aug 22—Arr sehr Talatin, Barbazia, NYork, Abg 12—Arr brig Anva D Toirey, Griffin, Phi Sr Ju American F Trrsivad, Jadelphia. ae BOSTON. Aug 2#—Arr bark Florence Chipman (ari { rige Thora (Hr), Suutih, Miragoat ampieBr Hardy, and Emma C (Br), West, gape schra Westover, Bidridge: L A Danenhower. Bi Marcy, Barratt: Charm, Chase, and Village Philadelphia: Mrrtor, Dixon. ilizabethport;, « gion do; Privcess, Love ee eren # lheiow brigegnainio. fro amen. (2d ships Maveriex, Hilts, Va bow. Kelley,. Mauritius, Catharine Holbrook (Br), Lawrence, do; Alexandrine (Br), Tito. Bangor to tad tor Europe; brigs Virginia, Nichols, Fortress Monroe; Montleelio, Moon, Matanzas; achrs Maria Roxanna, Fort Calhoun, Vai Sontherner, Crowell Philacelphia; Clara, Crowell, do: Co York. Sid barks Staite: Jane, Maling, Hi Dwight; ‘Turks Islands; Mysters, ‘Keiow barks Almira Coorg ta, nzas; UW Lupendorif, Brum, fro ayies, NYore. parket; Bedell, Provid’nee; A Clarence, Freeman, Jones, Liverpooi: and B dri: Brincwater, from Mw va LTLMORE, Aug 23—Arr sebre 6 ‘assau: J Ward, Ward, wad Dy ug oa bark ila Wiha TWh 0. at sotrs ‘aust Harriman, Hava. Wasnin2to A Beath, Wilhawa, P a antl, Marit, fi tug 23d brie Vancea:, Morrison, New Orleans SHE Si yeamer Mecrimac, Bada; barks Lampiuhrer, Port Wilder, Matainoros; Pathinder. Naw Orleans; incent, do; schr Riehmond, Washington. yERLY, Alig 4—are achr Olive Avery, PDIgiTtON, Ang 3—Sid ache James Grabam, Sinith, New- NS UE RIVER, Ang Are schre Thos Borden. Wright. . Phiind dite, Be Jade , Tilhots 2 Thos Lady Adams, Hadwin. aad John, Nea'ore, ar P ste ath, arwou?, Phila RYViek hae’ ur, up, sobe Twa delphia tor SOLOUSKNTR Ang Z—Arr sehre Leovessn, Tupper, Rockport, Me, for Battimore; Elizabeth, Miggins, ‘Eiieworth for NYork, now! rig Nelson, Ry. Rond aud JA Rich. do ‘do; Defianoe, Port E Kldridze, NYork ride: J L Snow, do for Well(loet; Quran Travel'er, Boston for Washingwn; D Willams, Larfenn for NYork. “Slt US fivamer Miami; brigs Atlantic (Br). Lorana; achrs Albion, Alcora, Davison, Detiance, KF Ne ra A Pharo, J enne, Peqnonnock, immens, Boston for Philadelphia: Eva Bele, do for Gt kag Harbor, Also sid brie F Nelson* gehts Mary Louisa, Montesema, WeatGleam, Abaco, Macy pma, J Raiterthwaiie, D Brittain. A Dain * Alkane igen, Ouvarie, A Rich, i W Teldridge, S'itsnow, Ocena Travel er, DP Wiltiarms, No vessel in port at 8 A. NEW ORLEANS, Ani io scbr Braneite, Robinson, RO Winthrop, Steward, from Roatan Isiaoe NYork. Cld steamebip Ui Nited — = re, Leg (since arr: Poriress Monto): ships Av Hoston ; Lauisite (Br). Jordan, Matamoron; 9° oA Hava, Meyer, era Onur, NEW BEDFORD, ses neeeer Ellen Rodman, Bow- mam, NYork: 24th, PLapeUritia, Stickney. Liverpool do: Roa! c ter, Howes «BATS. ‘New York for fr Meiaton, Chase, Moss,” Bradford, froin Baila: er’ Salve Beonase, parks Orlando (ra ed fram Messina; ‘Andaman, from New Orleans. brig A F Larrabee, Carisie, Boston; S Siarks Kingston, Ja; Snow Sqnal roca rrade Wiss, Cor Horace wiay fon, Besbari own, ranton, Dayton, New Haven Up. Welle, Saybrook: 1 ler, Mager, Tampa Ba; # Magee, Magee, Port Royal oY J PORTDAND. Aug 2%—Atr Br brig Edmiston Hrothers, jannis Weethrook, Eittlejona, NYork; Mary Frances, Beal, @nlaia for Prashington. ‘Yd barks Sarah T Br: a Monroe, , Atherton, Phitadelpbia; Tren. 0: hie gh Mabel Ua, Wall NYark; 20m, Anna © Leverett, ya, Mackett. Phila SOMERSET, Aug %—Arr ache Argus Cray ley, York WAREHAY, Aug I8—Arr schrs FD Decker, Ubaeg, and Lamwariine, Gurney, NYork. _ WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C. . 1 &9—WATCHIES, DIAMONDS, Let Sage | = AV. Pinte, Gua, Platela, Aes, cen! more than can be obtaine B.—Aiso, rtivion, at t treet, np staira, room 5. (PAN NBROKHRS TIC Fas ‘onde, Clothing. eat att ln, ryt " 2 rapide HN Canai wroat, Uird door weRt of ‘ nine wv Bank, pion 28 Gove asp. Se GOLD AND SILVER. Bowery, amor My oe Biivar, of gy loa of 0 bia Tank bon an aici Quis ANUIGK, i rw cent more than any othe? ae 7 Hatghitined ts Neve York since the ren. re Hote DIAMOND JEWELRY, parnon, tration of the late Martin Van ijlane ne B roadways, under the New eh ROL thee hours onl tt 2 PLUM, Diamond Broker tons ane per cent. POU LALE LOK CLASSTFIOA SION. AGRY WILL FIND A BETTER FROM WIN THE HAR taattny beet ote, GPa vRice ES PAID FO W “posi PAYMASTER'S ORC APEAIN'S CLERK 8 varon im the Un ted Staion Navy. The apylicagt han grperiaice and wm compelene Addivern R Livinge ston, Harald 60, STATES SRVEN-THIRTY LOAN. ‘The Secretary of the Tresaary ‘sives notice that subsartp tlons will be reeeived for Coupon Treasury Botes, payable three years from August 15, 1864, with som{-anaual interesk a the rate of seven end three tenths per cent per ansum— Principal and interest both to be paid in lawful money. ‘Theee notes will be convertibie at the option of the halder- ot maturity, imto sz per ent gold bearing bonds, payable. Bot lees than fve nor more than twenty years from thetr date, as the government may elect. They will te lssvecia denominations of $50, $100, $600, $1,000 and $5,000, sed all subscriptions mus: be for fifiy dollars or some multiple of firty dollars, Lee ‘The notes will be transmitted to the owners free of tran portation charges as soga afier the recetpt of the original certificates of deposit as they can be prepared. As the notes draw interest frem August 15, persone making deposits subsequemt to that date must pay the in- terest accrued from date of aote to date of deposit. Parties depositing twonty-five thousaad dellars and up- wards for these notes st any one time will be allowed » commission of one-quarter of Oue per cent, which wilt be pald by the Treasury Doperiment upon the recsipt of « bill for the amount, certified 10 by the offices with whom the deposit was made. No deductions for commissions muat, be made from the deposits SPECIAL ADVANSAGES OF THIS LOAN Ittea nations: savings bank, offering @ higher rate of foterest than any other and the best security. Any savings Dank which pays ite deyomtors in. United States notes, eon. siders that 1 is paying in) the best elroulating medium of ‘he countéy, and tt eannot pay jn anything better; for ts own assets are either in government_gsecurities or in novesor | ponds payable te government paper. \ Tt is equally ‘convenjent as a temporary or permanent te | Featment, ‘The notes can alwavs be sold for within » free tion of thelr face and accumutated interest, and are the best security with banks as collaterals for discounts. CONVERTIBLE INTO A “SIX PER ORNT 520 GOLD BOND. In adattion to the very liberal interest on the notes for’ three years, this privilege of conversion ts now worth about three per cent per annum, for the eurrent rate for 620 bonde is not less than nine per cent premium, and before the war the premium on six per cent United Stares stookay was over twenty per cent. “It will be seen that the actwal profit on this Joan, at the present market rate, is not less than ten ver cent per annum, ; 19S EXEMPTION PROM STATE OR AION. But aside trom all the advantages we have enumerated, a. special act of Congress exomipts ali bonds and Treasury notes from jocal taxation, On ibe average, this exemption fe worth about two per cent per annum, according to the- rate of taxation In varions parts of the coomtry. It is believed that no securities offer #0 great indueemente, to lenders as those issued by the government, In all other forms of indebteduess, the faith or abliity of private par- tles, or stock companles, or seperate communitics, aply,16 pledged for payment, while the whole property of che coua- try inheld to secure the discharge all of the obligations oF the United States. sai WhUe the government otere, 8 fore ihe most liberal terwe for ite loans, it believes that the ver; jeery § y strongest apbeal wii bet the loyalty’ and patriotizm of the people. Dupticate certificates will be issued for all deposis, The party depositing must endorse upon the original certificater the denomination of notes required. and whether they are to be issned in blank er payanin to order. When so encore ed 11 must be left with the officer receiving the deport. re be forwardetl to the Treasury Department. SUBSORIPTIONS WILL BE RECEIVED il MUMICIPAL TAX- 4 by the Sleaa Treasurer of the United States, corner of Wail aeé Nassau streote. aus First Nationa! Bank of New York, No, 4 Wall street. Second National Bank of New York, Twenty-third street aa@ Broadway. Bhai Third National Bank of New York, No.6 Nasran etrest, Fourth Natioual Bank of New York, 27 and 29 Pine street, Fifth Nations! Bank of New Vark, 838 Third avenue. Siath National Bank of New Yor! way. Bighth National Rank of New York, 650 Broadway. Ninth National Bank of — 368 Broadway, Qu» Nati0ca Base of New York, 240 Broadway. Central Natlowal Bank of Now York, 71 Duane street, Kational Exchange Bank “at § New Yors, 181 Greenwich street, rae ‘And by all National Banks which are depositaries of pubiter money, yret AND ALL RESPROTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS ‘Thronghout the country witl doubtless AFFORD FACILITI£S TO SUBSCRIBERS. <a to ther A, ABOARD FOR SALT RIVER—OLD Ant \NNT. —The siemoeratic party on. the Striking and sen) narrow Tmmense excitement aang preseion of Phunn not ty be Three chi ‘Ont next week. enat recions, toe defanet chiefs democracy, to! Phoa or Ua, £0, For als eve rywhere. ri musts Teno" oF ‘FARIION as ay whiting aude it Fashion; Deetul, aetlatic and attrac. Rec! pies, ining the mo ti 2 tive miagarine now pupiishede ‘Orioe $9 Beckinan street. POLITICAL, ANMANY TIALL DEMOCRATIC GENER‘ 1 COM. mitter.—A apectal meeting of the Democratic Grn=rat Committes of Tammany neva guna ths (Weide ng, at # O¢iock. tual attendance r Sent. At 8 oveiock. Punetu andanen we ™. Tiron ax, LT Wasarue, NEW PUBLICATIONS. pi ig McCLELLAN AT SEVEN PINES. WITH GETASEAL MCOLBLEAAN AT, Oe Vide arin os Breve ‘Open day and evening, — { sities money, snouid marpe. starringe Gnido and M LM Mailed eve’ oman vatrated M. Bar - | Marnie —wHy EVER Y MAN SHOULD MARRY. Wh ‘know read 1 200 p Ww CARTES DE VISITE, N By BOO sy Sporting Gonds.—Send for GOMPERT'S Purchasing Agency, 73 Nasa SEWSPAPERS. a NING. aad rats Mor ate Bh jphel Pabliabed by the © Association of New York. Piice Five OATS. For sale everywhere. Ping ARTS. PT WAR AND THE (Ganraton PHOTOGRADHS OF 71 ral Geant, Gene. gent emen, = Ro Rl imeaen, 0 the women of the semy aud navy, ther tira mas eet ‘i parties and cre.nis. North faa Koa not zclidine the rebgin’’ Three of the ; ° ° eopy Ss veo Fring aes P DEY. “DR. LIDIENTHAL, OF CIN! INNATE, ya a uy leotnre te the Brnagoxue of Co a Norfolk strect, on Seturd x he tporaing service, in the Ger sks mr. M., in the £ngll dy ogins at 9 o'clock the 27h day of Aucaet ‘will olo-e at the np town stations: at Waf-past tem edna’ at as follows = Batwa. M, ‘Sat: Dati a. % 8 tauons Band F a9 A.M. Station Gah) * ABRAM WAKEMAN, Pos: BILLIARDS. ARGR BILLIARD SAM ad fin a teat rate pirately If requires ON, WITH ation, The poly ae WOR BALE—A B BY bed Tab Hiilwed Tables wit be wold O19 Broadway, ror BALE OR HIRE 95 Hiehth avenve. corner af Mb), ealoon au? se °catcetom, ‘