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3 NEW YURK HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1864. REWS FROM WEW ORLEANS. fro! TO MEMPHIS. | TEEU2E me, Beroald rather axe care ot hearth | THE FINAWCES OF THE COUNTRY.} MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, _ | {tzetel,{bis Monday), afternoon, at two o'clogs, i THE REBEL RAID IN ies ‘onel (that being an argument be couid vot resist) quietly anne heiene ye Welsh papers piease copy. nnn Fiekled and was permitted to 1488 om, 7max.—On Suolay, August 28, James A. Zum, aged 2 By the steamship Merrimac, Captain Samyson, which seseprip nnn hye coger nig Ba gy gcd nO SANs AMIEL YA. 1H. Awonsws—Mavens.—On Taureday, August 25, by tne | 7ereest 1monttssp ot Coates Nocond street, between jerrimac, Cap’ pen, . . ict of Memphis, was ” room i 2 Wowonsmse sum Secnaran cei — . by * Qrrived at this port last night, we have later news from {oem the Semette acne, Saget 9 we paren uae eee ieee tee |e om ¥ ov vas Tensaune: Rev. Dr. Hurlbert, Saucat AMDxews, of Brooklyn, to | First and Second avenues, this’ (Monday) afternoos, 8 mething As our institutions of government are without a prece. | Jexne Esnavit Mavens, of Now York city. are Aer dens, so is our civil strife, From a defensive it bas be- | nme papers: plesee coy. from their peace ul siombers by loud yelis and the tring | Rene! solders in tbe city outside the irving blo: come ac offensive civil war. Prudent meu, controlied, DRICK—NoRKIs —At the i«yor’s office, on Saturday, - vend | Am ment suftived (0 comprehend the situa . August 27, by bis Honor O. G. Gunther, Mayor, Joun B. Be ee gn for it, recewed for rep) that the revels | ai sboUs he same tiane @ couple of the buttervut gentry | BOF DY impulse, Dut by reasom, would have waited amo- | Hawpaicx io EuizameTu Noxiws, all of the state of New Forrest had captured the outer acd surprised tbe | deseried o bee line for bim. “could'nt see it,’? aud | ment to count the cost At the outset a wild furor seized — somata BRN Peg r pickels, and were then in posse-sion o: the city. ae aye tro = ets 4 Doth rulers and people ‘Ihe momentous struggle bad ny poral 7, rg + an. ee. Many did not believe the statement, but the approach | Weu' cf D , _ » fe ré it » Tuomas boa Bg Proton preteen 3g heyy oe ON deen foretold by old and wise statesmen, Their advice | J, raFanae. ali c! this city. o'clock. On Sunday morning last, about bal'-past four o'clock, | peared io she bail ip uniform, satistied ch the despatches of ” How Oriesns, which will te mend fo Tesidems 10 the southern part of the Lown were arous'd was “‘up,”” but unaware that they @ar correspondent. Purser Green, of the Merrimac, will please acoept our GWanke for delivery of packages. Mr. Henry Thompson's Despatch. New Onisane, La., August 17, 1864 ; s Sallowing tntaresting hone treme fed the ocoulur demonstrations these doubting | Abother object of rebel atiection at the Gayoso House | was onbeeded. Vussion took the seat of reasou, and aie nn page wt wets Thomas? desired, when they made baste to join the age sors. Coane! 20m ee eens Soe acpestralbn bombast issued Irom lips aud press. Diea. ABRIVED. d on ted bose seif cb duty it was to spre . a be sree Delon i Major General Buckuer commands the forces of Dick | {he news, that, by Ave och ck nearly ail were iu pos- | Blin, and @ glance out o the window evauled the bel, Ry pages a - tc vip a * gee ~ child of Sepnte nnd tbe tote George Me Balt of thineny, Bug Su PPA ad ths Gar TAA sist to Ue Guar Waylor. The iaiter is im command of Polk's corps at At. mS Raa Aa akg 8 senee of the rebels, By the time he had put ou his cout, a Wwe twice carried an army to the gates of aged 6 mouths and 20 days. ’ termaster, “Aug 28. spoke U's conser Magnolias 24th, * tered thecity | Hants, boots and bat, the rebels were on bis fluor, and | the rebel capital; have won victories and (ailed to follow | "Phe remains were intered in Mount Olivet Cemetery, | JobR Trucks, froin’ New Orleans for Philadelphia, 18 days Mata. exo! by Sbel the room adj-iniog was being broken open, He opened & Out; same day, bark Osmanil, of Boston, trom the Torti Lieutenant Geveral Kirby Smith is at Alexandria, by. Vance ead Desoia sireats; 5 que ents bu Seeley: nd tw wo aconer dene 80. than a couple of fei | tem up; Dave waited until the enemy has recovered | Long Isiand papers please copy. heart, | £2 New. York, "ana mgnalized tbark Callie, Bonsall, 25th. SIEANEK KOB ROY NOT DESTROYED—ANOTHER COTTON ExPE. | Loewood, formerly of this city with Lieutenant Colonel pproached, calling him by pume, and | from defeat, afforded time to replenish his stores, to Pe yoo Supday, August 25, of disease of the heart, | », oko Br hag Hid ale. of Bouts amptc fre cote a4 OB RO} peSTRO’ . . ou woud, foi o nity, “a ” od for Genera i wrist ee : . 3 E , Saw a brilliant os dn DITION William Forrest (brother of the general) 'or second In | tiene Tr te which he know, but swutly | Testy and devise new schemes of ancoyanoe, The friends of the fawily are respectfully invited to fh Inrger, tha fullubg star; 2004, heard heavy Aring Of 4 i have been se- f ‘ 3 Charleston. Festerdey the Mississippi steamer James Whito ar- | fect ue g ere ee ie bay parties | Waint ined iguorance o! the fact, Afterward bo was put | We bave been amused by promises from high authority | stiend the fuveral, from her late residence, 128 Henry | “TUS ekin transport Merrimac, 8, upeon, New Orieane rived, bringing the ofticors of the Rob Koy, which your | fee joined end haited tor orders, which were g.ven saa | 10 charge of & soldier and taken beiow, to the south | that in pinety days this foul rebellion should be put | SHeet, this (Mouday) aiternoon, at two v'elock. and left the Bal se at 6AM of th inst, with 1B4_sicks Burks,—On Saturday, August 27, Sergeant Micra. d wounded -oldi i , mutes alter tbei When they scatioved in | end of the building, where some other 'prisouers Bed | gown; and yet ninety and upwards of nine hundred Jays ai piirey. 10 the Meviical Director, ‘Aug 21 dacos temmery Bact readers will remember was reported captured and pay rl gt pte by Potten ‘of t'ty | been collected, — While endeavoring to procure | have passed and th P Jays | Burke, One Hundred and Fitty-iifth ‘regiment (Corcoran pores, to the Medical Director, Aug 21, J Emery Sad~ burned rovently by the rebels in the Washita, ‘The Kob | SMA Mute ie the botel to icok up such officers as | is release ‘rom the Sergeant in chure of the squad by trife is not ended, nor bas exhaus- | Legion), aged 45 years, from wounds received at the bat- | ler, of the 2d Me cavalry. Col, died and Was buried @t sea tion come, Sle of Coat H p ot Gl 23d, Henry Merchant, C Me. died: 2ith Alexander Roy is ag-ound ob @ bur, about forty miles below Mouroe, | might happen to be lodging there, discovering @ s.ccial | preseuting that he wae not connected with the urmy, Brom a mistaken policy we have permitted our mer- rg er ae June 4, & sative of St. Clorans, county | Fr ioe et cavalry, of Canada, died; sib, Emory aboot ocala Wianin od Hurlbut, | bail, fired by one of the Kighth fowa Infantry. struct the | chant marin ; fa N'Y regiment, died; Cornelius Carmore. of v we u t d ied ina gnu? a 10st p a. ; ret, Movday), "parsed steamer Hadson, Bound south. @ colored men on board were captured and sent to | Whom they Miouslt hure t Bechtold, the clerk on duty, | of flesh. and inflicting '@ paintul. wound, McDona We have permitted France aud Englund not only to | twoive o'clock, thouce Lo Jersey City to mect the remains. | “Sieamsliip Thorn (US transport), Gita Newbern, NC, Fexus, Dut were returned on board by order of the rebel | was questioned very closely a8 to the whereabouts | avxious to gain time, ingthe hope that something w 4 | give aid an fort to the enomy, but the latier to take | the fam. rt ed tieras Inlet 45 hours, to 0 8 vel 4 authorities, A part of them came ren tit the aha | Of the. Geuerais,” but denied” any " knowledge |: ccur to aid his escape; persuaded the Sergeaut that b:8 | LU'netive uud open purt iu the war the conduct of the | tend, ne lig” Are" vespecifully “Invited 10} Ante ain Obes Themes (0 & cavopectiy Fatcelota, ert v8 | of them, persiatentiy doing 80, even when | wound was serious, remarking: + Of course you can’t | commander of the Deerhound (aniess disavowed by Eng- | Cusack —On Sunday morning, August 25, after a short | Fess Monroe, to US Qnartermaster. 1 @fticers. ‘The reason they give for returning to New | threatened with death, which certainly would have been | ride unless it is dressed: suppose we go over there, | jand) by the principies of international law is an act Of | and severe nose y pati Sleamamip Gap Sedcwick (US transport), Starkey, Fort- ATHARINE CUSACK, @ Dative of Esker M US Qhartermaster, Orleans isto see their familivs, They state that they | administered to him bad it not been for Col. Logwood, | (pointing in @ direction that would lead them out of | opea hosuiity. . : | ress Monroe, to navtermaster, wh entering the ball at the moment when twoof his | #)gb1 of the rebe's) and nave tt attended to.” Ihe rebel, | "ine act of Franco in placing Maximilian upon the | “tne csintives ana feces 3 ears. Ship Parana (Ars), Langston, Buenos Avras, July 18, with will return to tho Wasbita soon, for the purpose of | Tit were loudest in their threats, ordered thom to da | evideutly alarmed for bis tog, comp.ied, and the two | throne in Mexico is an Utiriendly act, ahd UF rulers | atiend’ the felons) cea Cale ee eee te Se ete Pecn Berio Rico tor Fae Dringing the Rob Roy to New Orleans when the river | sist, which he wad scarcoly dove when w bullet eutered | Started, Ou the way, alter turning the corner, Col. Mc- | have abandoned the wise policy of Mouroe—dictated by | o'clock, from St. "Vincaut’s Hospital, Corner of Seventa | mouth, 7 davs ont. < Sete a ‘ton. Bar! ton, rise: Ibis certaiply has the appearance of another | the open window and struck Lieut. Harrington, of the | Donald offered to carry the carbine, The rebel, thrown | reason and approved by the wisest Engiisn statesmen. avenue and Eleventh stroot. Bark’ Reinteer (of New Haven), Well "| Third United States cavalry, killing him instantly. While | of bis guard by bis prisoner’s pretended solicitude fr | “We huve yielued up Arguelies to tbe demand of spain. ~ a days, with sugne vc, to H Trowbridge’s (New Haven. exten expedition, or the rebels would uot deliver thets | TT neon boliw the'party up staire were making | she wound, complied. A tmrment afterwar!, Mclonaid | and returned lun to davena, that nest of pirates, ‘lock suitoa, Miele kt Games (eet tee Hint Mary Bason (ot Boston), Howse, Norvok, & days, prisoners (especiaily the negroes) up so quie:ly their way through the corridors, smashing in the doors | cocked the casbine, and remarked to the rebel that be | age runners and secessionists, im the 33d year oi his age. * Fey | Wie ey oatulens (Bey; Laprelte, Port au Prince, Aug)S, with: THE MISSISSIPT] MARINE BRIGADE. 0: the bedrooms, which they did not scrupietoenter, | thouwht be would leave him. The other, To-day all over turope the name of an Americun Notice of the funeral will be given in to-morrow's | 1oKwowd, to Uenry de Cordova k Co, Aug 25, Int 34 52, lon 1 iwformed vou mane Inst that tho Marias Brigade haa | Whether occnpled by ladies, or gentlemen only, To theif | al! taken aback at tho trap in which bo nad | citizen ie a reproach, when four sears ayo it was.a proud | paper, 712), saw two ederal cruisers, Whin crossea cur bows." be 1s Brig | credit be it aad, bowever, Without $o much as once vier | fallen, demurred, but MePovald was uncble t | title, today our Union loving countrymen hang their Dowinc.—At Carmansville, on Sunday, August 28 Brig Ida Abbot (ot Tortula), Clark, St Thomas, Aug 7, Deen disbanded by order of General Canby, and that their | ing jnsultor injury to any ladies, In tnis party there | sec the aair in that light He commenced walking | heads in sbamo at the logs of American honor, AxnmM, the Deloved wife of Stephen Hy 'Dowitng, and | “ti 0ld iron, to Winitiemore # Co. testa Boat, horses, cc. bad been turned over to the Quarters | were some thieves, who helped themselves to new co: backward (withjcarbine cocked and levelied at tho reve.) | "Four yeurs ago the sails of our merchantmen whitened | oldest daughter of Mathew and Mary Coggey, aud crands | ele agueretite Walinog., Manwanilla, 29 days, with palm masier at Vicksburg. ‘the majority of the men have but | and hats, and from one or two gentlemen took money and | wutil be reached a fence twenty or thirty yarus distuvt. | every sea, und our commerce brought from every clime | daughter of the late Henry abd Avu Harson, aged 24 | iivis A G Hota, feed, Clentwexos, 17 days, with molasses @ short time to serve before their ume expires. These | watches, A moment afterwards Lo cleared the tence and‘insce | to the lajof the nation the ricbes of tho world; we had | years aud 8 months a ae to Moses Taylor & Co. : é are to pertorm garrison duty in Vicksburg, and the Vending the exploits of the squad in the hotels, others | tracks’ for a sate place, which he reached and occupied | ghips to carry and found markets to receive our exhaust. The friends and relatives of her husband, also of her Brig Spar Dexter, Sagua, 11 days, with eugar, to J F @thers are sent to the regiments in which they enlisted. | moymg from Shelby through Gayoso to Main strect, | Willi he could return to the hotel While a prisoner, bis | Jess exports; we lifted up the peoples of other countries | fat Whitney i shel says ’ ) % 3 5 ‘ ther and brother-in-Jaw, Mi ond, cle a , PIsMOUNTED, | made rapidiy fer such stables ag they knew of ia tho | hat and coat were taken by one of the rebels. His porket- | py diguitying labor and giving ireedom to thought. We | fully invited repdiieny aoe potealeoen eal a Ella Reed, Fanuing, St Cruz, 19 days, with sugar, &c, The Fifth Iilinois cavalry ana the Second Wisconain | vicinity, from which they took every horse, visiting the } book, coviaining between six nundred and seven huN- | gaem to have forgotten the value of 4 nittion's Lonor, At ono o'clock, from her late residence, 162 street and ter aw (of Nassau), Holthnxen, St Thomas, 17 days, Gavairy are ordered to be dismouuted and their borses | headquarters of General Washburn, on Union atrect. | dred dollars, and a pumber of private letters, photo- | we pave lo-t sight of the vaiue of a nation’s eredit, cl eit cs AE Gotettroy, 2th, lat 31 06, lok turned over to the Eleventh lilinois cavalry. | Here strict search was made for the General aud the | graphs, &., were taken, bat neither watch nor jewelry |‘haye succumbed to fear, aad now stand meanly trembling | “Pusu hae Secntduee sugnst 27, Mra, Mancaner | Tok spoke bark Acme hence for Vera Gra, #'Uaye On REMAINING TEXAS PRISONERS TO KE EXCHANGED. members of his stail; but they having previously been | disturbed. fact attributable to the omission of the | herore despotic power, wach, if nor arrested, will end in | Dexnatey, a native of Londouderry, Ireland, aged 65 years Schr Eqoator (4r), Albury, Harbor Island, 9 days, with The prisoners remaining at Camp Ford, Texas, will be | warned cf the approuch of the ‘‘rebs,” got out Of the | searching party to enter his room . | political paralysis, the iriends 0! the famny are respectiully invited to | cro Vdlan ny : x Sbortly exchanged, Maor General Canby huving waived | way, and reached the fortifications jo safety, Another Immeiiately alter surrounding tbe hotel, William For- in war the purse is a8 potent as the sword. The ma- | attend the funeral, from: ber late residence No. 3 | sh Velma, ——, Lingan, OB, 10 days, with coal, to © Certain points (or bumauity’s sake. party went up Main street to Madison, and visited the | rest dashed iuto the ofice ou horseduck, followed DY 4 | tion must provide the purse, or it cavnot command the | McKiny strect, Brooklyn, this (Monday) afte:nuon, at | Sch Daniel Williams, Langan, 10 days, with coal PORT GAINFS PRISONERS TAKING THE OATH. headyiarters of Brigadier Geverai Buckland, near which | Dumber of men, He dismounted, went to the register, | sword, When the purse iails the sword drops lifeless | two wreck » y a aa) toW 8 Brown & Co. p z About two huudred of the prisovers captured at Fort ‘ftiem shota horse from Madison they turned up | abd wrote at the botiom of Saturday’s page, “Mar | trom the grasp. ike purse must not be empty: it must Daxy,<OD Saturday, August 27, Tuomas Daty, aged 31 Sebr Rachel Seaman (US), Potter, Pensacola, 21 days. Galves have taken tbe oath, nd street to the Irving prison, where, calling tothe | General N. b. Honea so 0.” eases frosted) Ripse be tied by money, or the undying love of une people, | years” ’ 27, >» OB Schr Montesums, Nay new, Bu 5 days VLACK MAILING, BRIBERY, BTC. risdners that they had come to release thom, they at- | present to some churacteristic swearing and piste! brand- | ready to sacrifice money aud lire for its government—al Bh : a Ets, "i Captain Charles H. Stokes bas been appointed by Major | fucked the cuard snd endeavored to bronk the harrica fe in | ishing, but attempted nothing beyond 1 everythlog but tho national honor. PTE Ringaula Huge Cuoapeaee tet Tat SRT eee | RR EG b General Canby to examine isto cases of govervment | front, but being foiled im ‘hie, andapiritedly resisted by the ‘Uur enemies, actuated by a spirit of batred, intensified | momver, are respectiuily invi'ed to attend the funeral Schr L$ Barnes, Rogers, Providence for Albany. "| Swindiing, black matting, bribery, &c. He is collecting | meu on duty, left and moved out Jeflerson to Third street, by what it bas for nearly four years fed apon, are ia | from 102 Fourth aveaue, this (Monday) afternoon attwo & testimony against officers high in ramk and position, avd | where one of their umber, named john Stokes, # for- VERY CATE FROM JAPAN MaenAG | Tallies face Raia taco that uayioeeains hee " y , . Newport. al @re Jovg your seauers may expect to bear of some | mer resident of Mempbis, was shot nnd mortally wound- e Sivaihed the sword and thrown away the scabbard we | ° {uo active and houorary members of Ringgold H Pillie B, Anderson, Dighton for Poughkeepsie. Startling developments. ope a5e se oat a y ggold Hose | Schr Geo F Brown. Gedney. New Maven for Albany. “« i ra pments. ed by one of the provost guard, Leaving their compa. are do pot beleye them. Tbey stand proudly defiant, and y No. T are requested to meet at the carriage Planet )Br), Bridgeport. The notice of Captain Stokes, published in al! the pa- | nion, whom they ascertained was in a dying condition, taunt us with ‘eubjugation or extermi:ation;” “give us | house on Mouday, 20th instant, at one o'clock, to attcad Compromise, Brown, Hartford, "a Pera, says:—"Tho Commanding General directs me to | thoy moved down Third street to Union (joined by others | The Empire Still Unsettled—Tour of the | separation or death; yet we do not believe them. they | the funoral of Mr. Thomas Daly, : iy Win Gillam, Pickett, Haddam for Philadelphia, oe waraptee to all those giving iGformation an exemption | on their way). where the squad at headquarters was met | Pycoon—Landing of British Troope— | poison and murder in manifestation of their hatred; we JOBN J. DONNELLY, Acting Foreman, Schr Van Buren, Gilimare, New London, ; Eros all toilltary prosesasnrer pecescnons” with, and the whole went forward and joined the GonGe Vacan’ o <a are faithleen still. ; Dvrr—At Wasbington, D. C., on Thursday mornsu Sobr £ B Andersno, Nickersou, Portland. be sae eave Douy then retiring by the streets through which they bad orelgm War Vessels Congregating | “41; these things have been go from the beginning, are | August 25, Lieut. Ewin’, Dury, tormerly o the Fity, | Sct #artlord. Kenner, Hearsford. s Mr. Wm. Yo 's Despatch. entered, taking with them over one hundred horses, and # Political Crisis Looked for, &e+ | 30 now, aud wilt remain so until the end. sbuli we not | first regimevt New York State Volunteers, now of the Schr Ann fliza, Castver, Roadous for Providence, bs New Ortmans, August 21, 1664. | 80g them thse of the several general officers in com By way of San Francisco we have files of the Japan | now, aiter so many years of ead experience, believe | United States Signal corps, son of the late Colonel James | Sci R Li Crook. Layton, Rondout for Providence. . f mand in the city, the Provost Marshal General and other |, ‘al Ne dual Ux to the 20th of | "Dat they say? Have not more than ove bundred ‘hou | Dun, in the 26th year of his age, Steamer Antnracite. Janes. Philadephia, SAILING OF THE MERRIMAC, prominent officers, and come prisouers, the exact vumber hammeron jews , ae -Aanagawa, gand reveis sealed the covenant of seccesaion with their ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Bteamer Tacony, Pierer. Philadelphia, ‘The United States transport eteamer Merrimac sails this | ©! Whom we could uot learn. : June, The papers contain the following intelligence— } ploody We atang gazing on amazod at their obstiuacy, | requested to attend the funeral, ‘roi tue residence of hm | Seamer sea Cull. Rector Provence, | Ve evening, at six o'clock, for New York, and I sead by her | ,,,A!! {his time, as our readers would expect end antic! | which ts the very latest—from the empire:— making little provision for mecting the exigencies of the | mother, 36 West Twenty-fourth strect, this (Munday) * SAILED : ; pate, the provost guard, ,omed by such officers and sol- & acl day, or to avoid the financial collapse which must lead | afternoon, at two o'clock. 27th—Steamors Hudson, City of Bath, New Jersey: shieem A brief desvatch, disrs as were armed «pd not ov duty, offered what re- VISIT OF BIGH STA eee ICKRS, to national rom. kyveant —On Sunday morning, August 28, of muras- | Rochester Germaniu: barks Niederward, Merenra, Marca~ 5 ¥ * “widers, Ss Gorojt0, : Z ee i jand, Ocea: 5 sch johnson, Monmon a. There iv to-day another rumor that General Banks is | wy th fatal results on Doth sides, but uo hin, decisive ws | Stale, visited this settlement a fow days azo, and were | Tithin tbe company OF & century to write the history of | aud tho tato Mary E. bveritt, aged 1 year, 4 moutus and | Ggrroil Shortly to be succeeded in the command of the Depart. | accomplished until Colonel stoore, ‘oy tbe, Teenty tat | een traversing eur streets to and fro in the neavy raio | “hy you, ir, the people look (and I trust not in vain) to pee catcvsou. at chai vasldenselotikie grinaiviiiers |i MORON Onmnee ace oe t e commandant of the Third division, Six- | 0: Sunday last, On that day we are told they called on i er, You . ‘ment of the Gulf. These rumors are so frequent, and the my corps, golog out to the froct, as senior oifl. | bis ixcellevey the Minister tor the United States, and on EE ec nin Reece Wilham W. Tinkier, 102 Orchard street, this (Monday) MisceMancous. @esignated successor of General Banks so unlikely to be | cor assumed command. and quickly condentrating the | the morrow waited on the representative Ministers of | Jus in its success. As lathe “vocapulary of youd inere | “Wie Okt tekecos Mk J., on Saturday, Angust 27, | intup che wrecking coir Win Ore was alenieide sbtmr eats the man who will take his pluco, that it is tridicg with | soattered tro ps, formed them in Hino of battlo, advavoed | Eogland and Frauce. As wo go to press totelligence is to | {4'n9 auch word. as {uil,”” let it be stricke from the | Anva Fink, wite of Jacob Hiuk, aged 42 years aud 6 | ims her auchors, chins, Xe. he credulity of the public to repeat the rumors. & live of skirmishers. and, getting a buttery of eixht | band that the Tycoon has arrived at Uraga, en route to | jexicon of the Treasury Vepartinent, peste Bark MustaNc, Am, 202 tons, built at Mystic, Ct, in 1 bi giao Pieces into position, opened npou the main body of the | Jeddo, avd will pass this night ut the former place. ‘the | ''Yoy"'naven piebuld currency-legal tenders, one year | ane" selntives and friends are invited to attend the | nes been sold fur $15.00 y ad pigenygh aegptinemr, nto enemy, posted a littie beyond his line in the direction of | steamers Yangtze, Jinkeo wid Candamerra are in waiting | faye per ceuts, two year five per ceuts, eompound interest | funeral on Tuesday aiternoon, at two o'clock, from st, | BARK ANNA, A13;, 421 tong, built at Port Jefferson, Bl, in ‘Tee publication of the pew trade regulations had a | the Hernando road. Intellixence of this movement, or | at Uraza The Tycoon's flug wes on the Yangtze and the | notes, soven ies, five-twentics, ten-forties.gold bear- | Marhow's church, Walker street, near Broadway. 1854, has been sold Tor $22,:00. i mont crushing effect upon business generally in New Or | font of such @ ove, impolled the commanding ollicer of the | Jiukee is deep with bis baskag ing bouds—we are to have sevon thirties, interest paya- | ray.—Qn Sunday, August 28, of consumption, A Bang Lucy K1xa, A2, $86 tons, built at Lubec in 1854, baw Selcia! Sie Tene of beninean’ ease; oilioh were bégins! || NGae Soe to call his meo of, and hoy soon efter si | LANDING AND ENCAMPMENT OF BRITISH TROOPS, | ble tu currency. Whut @ currency, What au uneven | Fay, wife of Thomas Fay, « native of Muliingur, county | been sold on private teruns. i . draw: bse Sees cab ears rant eon [From the Japan Commercial News, June an interest paying debt. We are one people, bave one con- | Westmeath, roland, in the 32d year of bis age. Bug Oax (Br), Am, 221 tons, built at Hogezand in 1853, | ing to advance in covsequence of the increased demand, | drawn up in the ne “hi Selgtal to cover or aid thom, Our mintary force bea lately been augmented 7, the stitution. wud ought to bave ovo currency, one debt, one Her friends, and those of her husband, are respectfully | has been sold for $740. tumbied from thirty to fifty per cent as soon as mer. | 9%, °mergency would call for. arrival of over 500 men, with their olficers, of the Ktoyal | credit and one destiny invited to attoud the funeras,on ‘Tuesday afiernoon, at Whalemen. The fighting then c.mmenced, and was coatinued with | tovines. ‘This fine battalion arrived per Con 1 r curr *etocl i Bark Union, Hedges, sailed from New London 22d inst for e8. fi t queror on am not eure that I baye stated the currency or bonds | two o'clock, from hefty !ste residence, 54 Hidge street, , Hedger, ns @baate had settled down to the belief that there could be | varying tortune ‘or an hour or so, when reloforcements the 28th ultimo, and landed on the 7th instant, and are rrectly—suficiently #0, however, for the present pur- | The remuive will be re, to Calvary Come ily ter. | South Atianite, Bo eesential modification of these unprofiiabie regulations | ®'rive:, comprised of the First abd Third regiments en- | ow encampod on the adjacent heights ; fos be bsp yo - — = io Spoken, dic. p ‘ ‘ ° pose. Withia the present Presidential term our debt bas | ment. ‘entil after the meetivg 0 the next Congress. rol'ed inilitia, under command vf Colonel Chae, Mc! ele that the fleet will very shortly proceed'to the inland Sea. | swelled to the cnormous gum of two billions of dollars. | — GoprneY.—At Saratoga Springs, an Saturday, August | oh? Columb from New York for Liverpool, Aug 20, tat SMA-HING THR CONFEDERACY prceed esc cephalus p ale areelactne si Tho Treasurer is begging for more,” We muse add threo | a7. Knwaxh Govrner, of tbe firm & Edward codicey” ¥ 3 foreign Ports. It is contraband to state th: nature of a military movo- | northern end o° the city, the whole under the immediate | & DITLOMATIC CRISIS LOOKED FOR—FOREIGN WAX | hundred millions, You are obliged to appenl to the pat. | Sons, in the OOh year of bis age. Asrinwatt, Aug 6—Arr barks Bloreuce Peters, Hooper, ment about to be made; but ft is not contraband to inti. | Command of Brigadier General Buckland accompanied by VESBELS ON THR COA! riotiem of tbe people to lend you money, You ofler are- | ‘The friends of the {amily ure invited to attend the | NYerk (and sld 15th for Cuba); 1th, Boilvia, Whiteberry, mate (bat portions of the c nfederacy or rebel extablish- | Brigadier General Distan. ‘The arrival of this force on [From the Japaa Commercial News, June 29.) ward to cupidity by ofering to pay onetbirty above the | funeral, on Tueeday afternoon, at three o'clock. from St. | 4: uth. American Lagle, Harford, do, sid 6th, brig Sea | men's ior the production of war materials will get | the ground decided the contest. The enomy retired | We reiterate what we have for more thana month re- | jogal rate of interest; yet the subscriptions come in | Mark's church, corner Fou.th and south Filta streets, | PAFk, Bates, Cientuesos, ; gmashed before the movement terminates. siowly, vigorously contesting the while; now and then | peatedly stated, despite opposition or contradiction, that | slowly, fs Williamsburg.” = Beixos Avis July 18—In port 5p Lord Baltimore | LARGE IMPORTATIONB OF FRENCH LIQUORS. stopolug to engage the federal troops for five of ten mi- | a crisis is near at hand ; the only point at whieh certuioty |" “Your appeul would have been unnecessary had not | Guinier At Woodbridge, N, J.,0n Saturday, August | (Ut §7f Boson next day: brig Nellie Haut (Br), for New The direct importations of Frovct) brandics and wines | uutes, bot ultimately giving way and faliing back tv Cain | piends with doubt m the nature of the denouement, and | your predecessor injured the public credit by giving it | a7, Rac, B., youngest child of Ldward aud Mary L. | \CauskoeAug 1—Arr ships Gov Morton, Horton, San Fran. Bave been quite jarge lately. Owing, bo r, to the | Creek, where the troops were recalled from pursuit by | the direction of operatious, away. Unless you restore it to the people (as I think you | Gridiey. aged 5 months and 19 days efsco (aud sia Sth for Chinchas); Guiding Small, heavy dutiesron these liquors a considerable quantity } Coloue! sioore, who, by orders of General Buckland, still | The Su-o na da—or Ivland Sea—has more supporters } may) yon wil find it dificult to sustain the Treasury | Her remains will be taken to Greenwood, {and #Ild 6th for Chinctias); Witch of the ‘will be exported. ined command, and judiciously posted the forces to | than the conjectures which point clsowhere ; to open that | and make the pubtic credit serve to replenish the Trea- | jivRn.—On Sunday morning, August 2s, Jonw T, Hern, | (2h4 sid 8th for Chincbas): Biectric Spark, Candage, RXCHANGE OF SCOFT’S NINE NUNDRED. Tepel another attack, should the rebels make one. silent bighway to the Argosies of the world will require | gury and keop It in good working condition ta ee year OF MiB omer’ bOrn 1a th “FEED? | clus cand sid Sth for Kng and), 2d, J 0 r. Miller, Gal jonel SI i In the city the >ecomd regiment evroli Hitia, und ct cA 3 ir y be Sh ew State of New | aera (and sld6th for Chinchas), Sid 4tb, ship Jobu Tucker, Colonel Sherburne has received to day from Colonel y. 2 6 led militia, under | asurtadie fleet and adjuncts, the defences of its coasts ‘There are many who cry ‘‘we can pay the interest of | york, and late a member of the Sixth precine! police, Hallett, Chinchas, ight, Commissioner of Exchange, & despatch informing | Command of Colonel Ketchum, were posted at the bayou | being pronounced very formidable. Yokohama must be | a public debt of jour billions,” and seem, in plundering The funeral will take place (rom his late residence, cor In port Aug 10, ships Forest Eagle, Sleeper, for England, mn that the exchange Of the Diuety-five meu belonging | brivges from Woif river to the scene of the battle ear | taken care of too—there being several familics, Indies | the Treasury, to act a if bey wished to reach that | ner :f Second avenue aud First street, on Juesday, af- | havin ned 3d with mainmast sprung. repg: Virginia, to Sooti's Niue Huudred will be made to-morrow. Vance street, and performed much good service About | and chikiren—and if their male protectors, and tho non- | pjlisaful state as rapidly 28 possible, iJoes it not become } jervoon, at one o'clock, i ibs Deiauo. trom Acapulco; Addison Gilvert, Cook, and Othello, HK COTTON CROP twelve ‘et of planking was loreened on each structure, | hencdicts likewise, have to protect the place. why busic | a ypise minister to heod euch ciainor, and tearlossly staad | ‘“finens.cOn Saturday, August 27, after a lingoring i ies ny wo The cotton crop will not exceed one-half what it was | i readiness ‘or removil should the Contederate cavairy’ | ness, which, under any circumstances, would at sucha | jn the wav of such a consummation’? ihivess, Sorma Eantir, vbly daughter'ot C. F. and adel- | sta. weil, from Chinchas. arr 6tb. ; estimated ut three weeks ago. the damage by the worms | Seek to enter the city again. But it was happily not naces- | time languish, would become perfectly stagnant, You have al! around and about you sympathizers | heid inelms, aged 2 year,:2 months and lddays. SAV Chinchas Aa, thipa Premier, Meslivery: Lydia Skol~- having destroyed al! of ball tne crop. sary ty take the planking up, and between three and four The necessary fleet is, however, graduaily being mado | \jth xourhern treason, Washingtou, New York, Boston ‘Abe relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at. | field Skolueldwtyivanus Blanchard. Moody; Nevada, Bart ‘A MALL MESSENGER RELIEVED o’clock the guards were withdrawn, un; silently {rom ove quarter or another ships drop in, | and all thé moneyed centres are full of them. They do | tend the funeral trom ker parents’ residence, 57 Laight | lett: Wm Obamberain, Carver) © now. ,Balrden: Swallow, "i i 1Ds: \-on, axe; Topgall Portsmouth, tariton; 8 Meyer Slarris, muii messenger for the Thirteenth corpe Lack the are herd ger bin = the suburbs patro! } and its openly ane that American, Dutch aod Ir joarters, aid more recently messenger for General | Parties, u# well of militia as volunteers, were scouring | mou-of-war are looked for daily. ‘the damestowa | Laversity. The 11 thay can to destroy public credit. Hunnarn,—On Friday morning, August 26, at the resi : rehals! Greuxer's lead.juarters, hae been reioved, und ordered | the streets in every direction, the une pretsiug in ottices | (American), Leopard (knglish) and Metalic Ki ais (Du:ch) | iney increure ont duces 00 Widens & Gash, Bubmerd, latin tebend, § Cones occa FOE ei fo repor! to his regiment. The Henatp is under obliga- | #Bd soldiers, the other negroes and citizens: the la: bayo upchored in our harbor, and others are expected i | and make raids upon our fownces and credit by setting | Ancien P.. daughter of William >. Hubbard, of Neenab, | Zephyr, bie Hous t. simi for the prompt delivery of Mobile bay des- | B*med classes of persons? being required to augment the | a day or two. ‘The troops from Lovgkong should now be |) the ery of repudiation. Wisconsin, in the 22d year o/ ber age. . % vk, Doane ch ry in our success, but are ready to rejoice in ur | street, (this) Monday, afternoon at two o’cloc! ring, Meban; Ploayune, Star of the Jobn Tucker, Hulett; Witeb i wi ch labor es might be required ur at hand. Pape ' s ‘0 Baker, Miller; Leucothea, 6rusen; patches. militia force apd perform such la 1 peur at hand. ‘48 badly mavaged ay our monetary matters have been, Wieconsin and Mune tts papors please copy. i ee in touring down the bridges and erecting barricides—the | "there has been a fecble attempt to propagate The | gril ere’ are remedies that can be apvlied, aul auc. | \ravare tw. saturday. Auguse 27, captain GORDON ae ete Gate former to strengthen the companies of detached mea who | notion that the native government would co-operate in @ b 7 ’ ' pg Be cessfully. The legal tenders are insufiicient to meet the | Kistnant, od 64 years. 4 - had volunteered and wore then at thefront. By this | demonstration hy foreigners against the south; but we, | pabiic demand. ‘It is not true that they have, by their | 1) ee Taga * _ Carmo, Iil., August 26,1864 means uite tree or four hundred men were pressed | though aware of the internal diesensions (IStr#CtIOg (Oi [ee te eae to ee eer ate Te ee ene ey ii taaiiee ese re peeemaly The sieamere Continental and Leviathan, from New | into service. oh 18 at this time subjected to the throes of | aterm purely relative. Prices are bich or Jow accord. | invited to attend the funeral, at. bis late pesideaae, aie Orieins on the 20th instant, bave arrived here, Their NUMBER AND OUJFCTS OF THR RED Stato, believe strongly that they are too | ing to the demand and supply. Demand is real or specula- | West Nineteenth street, tuis (Monday) afterooon, at two Bews is interesting, From ail that we can learn we think that the object with the amor Hairie to wid the stravger | tive, Real demand sustains prices—specuiative inflates | o%c.0ck. Lhe remains will be taken to Cypress Hill for oe # E Le bad in view by Major General Forrest was not the cap. | against their own children of the soil. Thosiv, in bis | (hom, Value is regulated by the thing to be given in ex- | interment, d Colonel Dwight, Commissioner of Exchange, corrects | ture of Memphie, but the diversion of any reinfs Southern stronghold, may breathe defiance to the governs | cnange, Money is the means by which the exchange 1s | KeyxepyY.—Ou Sanday, August 28, Josert Kesnepy, only |r Whe statements publisued in the newspapers concerning | ments that might beon the way from this post to ment at Jeado; but be would shed bis blood freely for | made, and the precious metals form the gtandurd as weil | gon of John V. and Mary K. Keouwwy, aged 1 yea., > r We exchange of prigoners at Tyler, Texas. He says thet | Geveral A. J. Smith. Looking forward to this.as a tue isiaud empire, drowning ali minor cares ia the crown. | ag measure of the exchangeable valuc, whether paid iu | months and 2 days. 4, rem Nr ore 0 righi,uss been waived temporarily or permanentiy ta | Be,.neved ‘with 2,600 cawaizy, well equipped, from | ing ona of couatry. paper of specie, If tbe commodity is in lens quantity | The relatives and friends of the family are respect’ lly ship. Atuerioa, Matiry 3 ‘nt! oxtord, Mississips evening. anout four. AN AMPRICAN MARRIAGE. then will supply the demand, the price voee up—if more. | invited to attend tho funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, | Watkins, do, Jéth, Sarvador, Rathoun. Cer the exchange, which !# man for man, leaving al! matters | o'clock, reacting Hernando, in the samo siatwe, and d Commercial News, Juve 15. the price goes down, If the demand js speculative the | at two oclo'ck, from the residence of his parents, 509 | Saidtepule where ttisy stood ‘baluce. tant from the latter point about filty five ‘miles, on ay, tbe Gh instant, at the United | price becomes inflated—if only real, the price is regu- | Pearl street, S Saturday evening, about the same jour Here the | oy. . t ana MoGiivers, Ni der, Aly "San Franciace, h on (Br) Ingersoll, ships Shakspeare,. Jey, do (both from: — ship Ano Nason, repg, In port brig J West, djsg; schr Ho- rk nest a Le portant ramento, Bradbi vineallao, arr loth, Uncle Sam.’ Horner, Vite, stenm, titution, val Americas. [Prom the Ja anRtED.— On 3—Tn port bark Rawbler, Packard, Drigs albatros-, Wade, for do im é - Peta he Rev, & Rh. Brown, fo Witt | lated by the supply. Mopey, whether specie or paper, | Looxin—On Saturday, August 27, Euzanerm Loom, eine Albatross, - The steamer Fang Shuey would leave New Orleans for | ¢oiumn halted and rested for some tire. the advanced | Giatim ywer, Fe? g Wor rene So Mins Jecic tt | tas. become &. marketable eommodity-—when, plenty aged 31 years, Sie) > LRrepe Haas Alice, CDEC dice’ Bid we. race dooeee-t Mew York on the 21st, and the stexmer Yazoo on the 24tb. | xuard moving at six o clock up the Hernando rovd toward | yun Hrowens os: 2 oF Sam ok cheap; when scarce its price is high, ‘Tho {riends of tho family are invited to attend the fu- | Mnrrayr dr, Mir goubes lath RcbrAvgler. Suanwvot, Boston. this city. followed adout eight Toey reached the outer pick »ek by the main force. h YAY MARKET: before the advent of the national banks legal tenders | nera!, this (Mouday) a(ternoon. this vicinity, at two r were at par, and @ highly prized currony Information from the Rio Grande says that the rebel i two o'clock, from the por THOMAR, Aug 1—In port bark Teresa, ‘or New York 2 they dis- | residence of her mother, 495 avenue A, General Ford occupied Browneville, Texas, two days after | ovciock Sanday morning, and, finaing bat little oppos!- | Kanacawa, Japan, June 29, 1864.—The past week bat | placed the state bavk isaues—drove the me, Now Woray,-—On Saturday, August 27, ANN Moray, the be port Aug 7, schr Nannetic, from and for NYork in & ear forces evacuated the place,.and proceeded to rent out | 0D, it wae determined by Forrest to accede wo the re | been rather languid in commercial matters. Weare be- | ational bank issues take the place of she legal | joyed wile of J. Moren, uged 52 yeurs, a native of the ae. sain Sent Sock Waihs Tintin, Coeieaed 7 o thee quest of many of bls meu aud permit them. nuuder | tween ons for local staples, and the scarcity of these | tenders, wunty Leitrim, Ireiand. OLOMAMA, June pe aoe ratios the property of Unionists: but the Mayor of the city con- # ‘ : iuebertally {Ne ieaport eineket, is wehich IN) 5 county Ireland. ete une; , Pellows, from Shangine, ary 2lst, for fe fe Guonels Jesse Forest, Tom Logwood and Wiilium | bas affected materially the import rm . © | Flour a few weeks ago 2"ld from ten to thirteen do} Tue ‘uneral will take place from 331i East Sixteenth | San’ Wrancisco: scht Ida D Rodgers, Morehouse, for Sam tinued to exercise bis functions. ord bas only aemall | jorrest, 10 try m dush into town, issuing at the | Improvement can be looked for until {reso export stocks | per barrel, now (rom eight and a half to nine and a haif | street, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock. The rela- | Francisco. * force, and ie evidently prepared for a rapid retreat if | Same time the most stringent orders against | are to bund. 1 dollars, the supply more than equalling both the real and | tives aud iriendsare respectfuily invited to attend with American Ports. moceesary. Hundering. Accordin:|y, i they cane, arriving | Silk—There have been no fresh arrivals from the | syecuiative demaod, issue your legal tender. ia pay- | out turiher Ang 2Teamage brig Telen (lit) Savinier ~ at tho Gay y buif-past four A. M., and.as above | country, and our fresent stock being now almost en | theut of the public creditor;put afloat the piles of bills | °"M.seneay Saturday, Angust 27, Josern Mc Fee ee cerancea, Fak ned tates Cree? Cotton wae more active in the New Orleans market, | stated, ali gotug back again to the main’ body by tirely exbausted, b ig on the most restricted | Siowed away in the vaults of sub.treadurics awaiting | Monnay, after a loug and painful iiness. hoort; Varmoutiy Baxter, Nore: Cabot’ Phinney, n of Congressional appropriations | His friends and ro:ativer are rexpecttully invited to at. ew. Haven: steamtug SJ Macy, Baker, NYork. Oid (new, as | euppose, counted as circulation); anticipate your | tend the funeral, from his late residence, 158 Fropt Y Norm Philadelpuia; brig UG Bi and prices bad advanced. The Intest quotations were | M. They remained in the city pearly two hours, and in ) soale. A parcel or two have been fold at much the same | payments in lquidal $145 & $148 for ordinary, $1.53 a $1 56 for good ordi. | tht! time visited and robbed “soveral stables of valuabie | prices as last reported. Tea has come forward in rather ‘ “ y ae si horses, but beyond that, and afew head of catvie, ond | better supply , but prices show no reduction. This eavse | gold ‘payracnta by receiving the voverument. coupous | street, Brooklyn, this (Mopday) atternoon, at two o’clock un, NYork; ‘schrs Pioneer (Br). Godet, Aqui Bary, T1 55 a $1 62 for low middling, and § agl 6 | the cases of theft mentioned as occurring at the Gayese | limits buyers principally to American houses for direct | hext maturing due, lees the nuearned iaterest, Thus you aaa Kray —On Sati ‘August 27, at No. 817 cackert | wing, Wood. Port Royal: ira Lafranier Coleman, N York for middliug, Au offer of $1 65 was olfered and refused | House, we could not hour of ony private property being | sbipments: utew teas which have been contracted ‘or | gwell the volume «t gold ad put the coupons in compe: | street BreoklyD, Witite M.ckaN, Anative of Kichar. | ,2/th—Arr steamer for the round list of middling, unimproved, The picking | taken. Two guns captured from the Seventh Wisconsin | up country have come down ,but the unfavorable westher | tition with the mere speculator. irect the district ate | pock cotland, {a the 68th year of hia age. fe.son bus fairly opened. But few bales of the new crop | battery, who (ought vs bravely, and lust more severely torneys to canse to be put before the n ! H, Iu 3 e . wen 1" uit befe grand juries in the ce this (Monday) afternoon, at hin: KS Hassell, Kl vbethport The sales of the week foot up 1,400 avy body vo troops on tae field, were lett p« by ali combinations for epeculat Vi ‘1 } " Cld ship Annapolis, Pickett, Bor. Baiee, the receipts 1.460, and the exports 1,254. ‘Ihe | the Confederates, they not having time to hitch borses 19 | count ot the b n, when pleco goods ar : Deonaee | he B Pecaania: lls Be Sais tO. resawood Winget, Kio daneyrs and @ market; gold ay om binations to injure the public credit: give Moor —On Saturday evening, August 27, Winuam notice to the beads of departments tuat vou have no | McQoy,a native of the couuty Antrim, Ireland, aged 82 money for payments not absolutely necessary; provide | years and 3 months. ni . McKinney. Detarars JANDING, Aug 26—Arr seis @tock ‘on hand is 6,627 bak them, ‘They took prisopers a nutnber of citivens and ne- | but itle demand; the low rate of exchange har, bow- The receipts of tobacco at New Orleans for the week | grocs, and ciptured about two hundred government | ever, some influence preventing seilers accepting offers, > Smith, Ans | m po ry n a. °) o us alu ‘ delph were 122 bbds., and the exports29, horse’ and males, which would be usually taken but ‘or the iow value of | for all the real wants of tbe Navy ahd War Departments, | > The relatives. and friends of the family are respectfully stig ab—Arr sloop Blackstone, Allen, NYork: ee te ie ne ane Le Cae ae ee NG holding them to a strict economy: let the civil list be | invited to attend the funcral, from his tute residence, 158 ere aaa . rat si ge 6 : cao arty thaexaiie cts ioge tite ta sted dines chad Prisoners In Rebel Hanes. tug the Treasury; compel the payment of the taxes, ea- | atten o’ciock. The remains will be conveyed to St. | 1B, 810 +0 sates ca alco petal a hae aa a eam Wasuixoros, Angust 25 16 force {immediate payment from the ollicera of the tnter- | Joseph's church, Sixth avenue, where m solemn mass of Arr echra Pioneer, Baskell, New York for Portiand. mareh back to Oxiord paneer : pl or ss - ugust 25, 1964. nal reven eae te — wuss RIL a payee | requiem will be celebrated for the repose of bis seul, | sid sony KW Pratt. kev edeceOorsette, Reyielse; oud mn = ly a < ‘The following additional list of Union prisore @ | MeaLt now on deposit ip the nationaibanks; give (ongrees | from thence tv Calvary Cemetery for interment, FALL RIVER. Aug 26—Arr ecbrs Cornelia, Reynolds, an THE TURF, beer ienper and Captate M. Kc Crk, of Genera! Hurl- 1 suds of the rebels has been compiled at the oitice of the | &9 wnderatand that they must make (ii they have not | New Urleucs und Harrisburg papers views copy. Ieaae Anderson, Doyle, Blizabethport; 20th, Elizabeth, Tur- S iii but’s stall, cevupied the geme room in the Ga i Fass eee th 29h Already done so) suitable provision by taxation to res | Q:rmanvek.—On Saturday, August 27, Onanies Mortis | BOF JO. oy uo an Ae ache Wm M itowe, Harri Macwe at St, Myactathe, Montecas. poo rst hearing tho solse made by the ¢ Commissary General of Prisovers, from partial lists ob- | jmbarse the Treasury and tosuppert the public credit; | syn, only child of Maurice sud Lizzie Obermeyer, aged | ,NEW BEDFORD, \uaat—Aer ache Wn Mt UF erie : eho OF Mas sithine, Gartetee the toes tained from released or cscaped prisoners recoutiy re. | assure the people, as the fact is, that our resources aré | 19 months and 24 days. RT hiv, Reynolds, Kivabetheort. aad crash Bane, aod ente deare tees sarneds— Ailimitable Lint the government will in future be conduct: | ‘The relatives and friends of the farnily are respectfully | “AY MiNours, Elvzabetbport. ld sche Se. Fivaciwme, ©. B., Anguet 25,1904. Hania eaaseura! Neth dong : ako wacenag ret Reena: od with the utmost ec nomy; tell them you bave enough | invited to attend the funeral, trom the residence of bis | K iladeipmias Wan H Rowe, Habis. do ‘The races to-day were fashionably attended ant wore | w rronanas uy (D0, ada to UNION PRISON r iA! te nYNpRED ay nad Caos present : id that y a to an ar | grandmother, Sirs. 5. Daker, 77 Bedford sweei, ovgfues. sop! on NYork; Win Thomas, White, uo. . 7 A pstgiroen i te ae en AKRIVED AT CULPEPER ON AUGUST 15, 1864 ttle #8 possible by taxation ; withdraw the untaken day afternoon. at two o'clock. neon. Briggs, RYork: W hans rua to the satisfaction of every one juterested, notwith- eds A d wire r) mmenced Dg £0 x PRussell, 49: Ohio Barnord Phillips” 144th Ohio | yen thirties; tell them, a& the trath Js, that the govern- | nlc he Savaltvi, ou Basueiy:: Asaont 63, tee & NEW pie, Ag R—Arr schr Ocean Star, Ham, manding the heavy state of the cours oy Deer tee Naor erees Ouenl Ort ann een ewe Capt 1 Black, Leith Ohio ono, 144th Ohio menl can pay ioterest pow (our billions of dollars: ap- ) 19 4 4 tas fo of Wi h-Arr sehr DP, Thompson, Philadelphia reminded him thet he bad lie time to lose, it 1 White, 1 Ohio Mathews, Mich Ohio ] to their love of country t ib you ; ahow th long and paintul dliness, MakGaRer Cantistx, wife of Wim, h—Arr § Seer udines Baker, NYork for opened with # hurdle race, two miles, ¢ pected to save bimself. be ble to reach bis own i44th Oblo Wim Wood, Ta4th Onio Peestaaenthitibne soothes adet stasdives-cttet there. | Jame Quinlan, NLWVORT, Aug J—Arr seh . Bardies, three toct six inches high, eleven stor room be Jed to that {rieod, whom be fonne pe edie lane ee by thoy will deorcase taxation, Your coupon five-twene | , The relatives and friends of the family are reapect(ully ga Traveller. adams, ostan for Wasi ‘ ‘ ry seven | dressing ho hum @ citizen's suit. s| Lert: %s is al Will blee 10 va a & tondy doteeetic invited to attend the funeral, without (urtier notice, Tare, Jockport f : Jolin Ad~ Se ee ee eee | UNION PRISONERS AT CAMP suai eee ae ae Ek or cy auita, | fom BOF late residence, 144’ Uxford street, between nul fate Win M Wileon, drown, Phin peands extra; the province bred hrosss to be allowed | rianwemont su | TASER Che put the slave oligarchs of the Old. World and’ croakers | Hulton and Atlaatie avenves, on luesday aftoroow, xt TIES Aur 2o-arr sebr Glove, NYork seven pounds and gentlemen riders allowed five pounds, | yearling party. ¢ Capiuia Cool was mot Me Crag M Bolknass. F. sit O | at dofiance ; tell the people that you intend to recom. | three e'clook. Her remains wilt bo takon wermerers | than civw signal, Larcer, abd) Savab Fisher, Bé- Matrance $20, wih $200 added. bayer ae anit 7 aie HL 7tis Il mend jetters of mar ue and an juterdict of trade with A " Ps nepal How: | WAL * pa Fora no means tender Spr @ mau’s band ov bis snoul- | W EH it. ath Our evemies As a means of replenishing the Riopoer.—At Jarvis Caitod States Army Genera! PHILADELPUTA, Ang PM—Arr dries Belle, Ford, Mr. Kirwin entered b. g. M.D der—a proceedin ch terminated bis « rain | WD Gimore, Hath Tit we A mean of replenishing the Treasary: | jig) Baltimore. Md.,on Thursday, August 26, “tictamp | port Kodiak, Yates, Tampa Bay, At quarantios, > : 4 W M. sotn I rece auch firm remonstrances to foreign Powers p “ Mauuzan. Old ate Matthews, L mm My nea Old stem Si Captain Eliot evtered eb. g. Garryowen twink!ing—and the sound of a rout . 5,0, 108th NY an will and ‘ : ay oblie Ainpocs. in the 25th year of his age. Ree cair t eb Wilbel Captiin Crichton ¢ to get uv, and damned quick at t iaih OVE ea pusnadies 6 pect to their treaty obligations and | “The ¢riouds are respecitully tavited toattond tho fase. | Bosions dark Gan been, Reed Havre: brig are We thet. Gorn Horse: while ar ‘one of 1h wh stride hie & hooey blew Lapeer ral, from the residence of his uncte. Joseph Kiddook, 303 | mina, We brs AlllustOr PP Kieg: Bmins 4. NeGowan ea on the back of the b hb felled hin ad Til art to many of these suggestions it may be said that you bea tond avonue, corner of Nineteenth street, this (Moa- | be renenog. pina 5 ‘ The C:ptalu saw shat le-was «ia for it,” but the rullianiy F, 724 Obio owt dh sorrento adem go oT ies ed gus Be wees Del, Aug 26—L:rige Susan Duncan, for Aloxandala 5 encoxn na cangh 05 tore tam bs "eennper eculd. etane, apd he © it. och Pa car oie niity Giahucate tors be ge oo rn da Srevanen,—O Saturday, August 27, Hewnimita | gy Meredith, for Fortress Montoe: achre Tat The second race was tor tbe twee athree | Cursed them reundiy for thor cowardice ‘ A eckson, Bist Jon will cpily tear te Tess imeortant, mettre greet | HOCIMA, lofant cxnghter of John H. and Henriewe L. : for Olty Molnt New Jersey. for Bearllarty WOT Waanin mile dush, oven to all horses, with Mf (Giud | * prisoner. The re was a blow on | ne has Y dae rite, both of venson, aged i year, 1 month and 26 days. ada th Hound south, left the Breakwater tbe weights, cnirance $45, wih $250 added. f oy | with tt pistol, after fas | 2M goyder, G, 8th Mo ee ee eae ubaatborld | _. 1he relatives ‘nd friends of tho family aro invited to 5 fawekover, 1ey a money | turned the guard’ in the t DH Uae ee! f Dower by tie War and Sais Departs ite te the iaury | Sttond the funeral, from the residence of her parents t—Arr schrs Cattawaintoak, Hix, and : John 7.) berne, H. oth US ie War aid Stato Nepai ,t0 tbe inin mt etre ot ov, aL one | Vor Br. Dennis Ready entered br. Pat 1 | meantime priva Tain N Y A Of the cred|t as well ax the honor of the country, the | West tweuly.tirst sireot, ou Tuesday alternc | B Urine, MoKenste, NYork: HI Mewiag A : ered br. b. Sunabine 2 tke r, , 24d Pa Rich pope have submitted catmly, upon the ground of an | oo “ 1901 ter Philadelphia, Olt brigs . 7 ight ot 9 won i ' ) pi ana 1 sien fees fraspes igeated overy ste will gondveo | FRAN® Smamns, a native of Cilfeny, Sid ark Avista Poe next race wns ong UN OE movement,” ss ee 1 RG nee Be alker. 4, 470) 8 ¥ 1 ty your pa anees snd Hoos, and the ond to be | MFeand.skod 3s Yours. A. neg reauasted to W sis, women, Boks : ° mp for at horses, | Moverent,!” un te Riscoves | Jamon'b unum, Ain chlo a Cornwell a “igo | aecomplinbed’s mud 10 she benedt of the peoDle | wisnd the mnernl thin (stonday) afternoon attwoo'clock, | ladalpbie,, Bilburks Hnuna tial, Rea 1. lirvant beige 4 welve o'eloak | °° This, with four ove dttar Sore Dake ws Hike A MPRA Or re Nueetaok from the residence of bis sister, No. 174 Fast Bley Pe otrg Fannie, iinthrd, New York; ecbt Ghale t, to name and clone at St. Hyacinuie a iward found in bis root, a servant | + Wese dy sch i ery : street ; aa ab cS By Dive o'clook tue same evening st ® rebels hia ov ta the dor |B AW i, Ast Conm JM Ap.ierson, Both Ti The Navy. vate Ab her reuidence, fo ncaa bed f | vr, ns mare sche, ur wath Dies vs Dennie Roudy named b. o. Zi 7 ae he paesed, addin ith the f ‘ va John Neal . ; ; okalb avonue, Brooklyn, on Friday morning, / M Aldridge, Cullen, do; Brier, # ur De Nevervalle named b, b. Reporier 1 | Stat Ine Money taken amie ken te th Mich HL Dewsary AWwre ey, 6 gund.—This vessel war ordered to sail | | CM) Bxone ary Cupiain HH. H. Savage, | wited’| Wane: Saar nes ox massed be. shine 4 | dred an dollars; four Y Jolin M Fareaere from this port yesterday with eeaiod orders, The follow. tates Nat’ by He Stovens, Mr. Knox 1 n q - vee Navy. ‘ aovanhiae k Stovens, Capt. Packer named b. g. : ) bata a ve. ¢ ing is @ hit of her oficers:— nice of the funeral hereafter a a Chorainans Cay Leweccaglhs’ sh : 4 | cioth 6 adn ge iti Syveve—in Brooklyn, on Suuday, August 26, Garin | eo Phtinderotiay % set sed ate : wmondar—Juanen Hi, Spotin einar. wife. 0" saeod' Spivey. formerly of Memphis, | nants Chrimoprge, Gales vor iC Ow ehetiin: . . Alten \. . od 34 years 2 me Ln a Sa A Thiet ‘ wey] The fourth race was for the gelling «t a one Foreatnie tints or— {horas T Caswell ek of dt he iy ae Toxpect(ully invited to | s Pation, Meliae: 8 Sear, @isb, the winner to be gold for $4 . nee Fiderr te | in ‘ ignr—Jemt. A. Samm, Alex, F. West, Jacob |, nd ibe rane, st ai veury streot, Hrooklyn, thie | wv Bly. Were espe Wickes be a) five 8, entrance $15, with Dadlded | steamer City of Al er, Veter J, Markoe, (Monday) atternoon, at four o'el0ok | ; Havin Post, Lan NYork. The winner to be by auction immediately after the | w t (ate—-Charies i. Bellows. Me sis and Nashville papers please copy y pee MOUTH. Aer achr Jetand. Ie Allen, Now geass | contrary as Second Assistarte, Angustus HL Able, in ree Kit, AgiHackinanck, NeJiy turday, AW 1, | yori: dist, elo Tariow. dy. sin 19 Mr Kirwin entered b. 2. M.D. nnjor gener nor N. Knowlion. J. G. Couper; Acting Third | MAND VAM W only non of G. Maynard and Maria Ty | ged Law, York, Nrork; 220, sloops Actross, F f # enlere nnie ased, t to o M. Donoan, Niebolas GO Vandergrift oa 2 onthe and 8 daya, iv be Avdun Ciowlag, RY 01 ad) your, 4 tm y p li achr Argus, Crowley. NYork. Mr Mocowar 4 Dr. Underwood. jows ft nF, 8th UB If Cap air ric Nt@rstull Bel! is Se eer vies nL the Marble Cemetery, Second sirect, | SOMBRSRT 8 ee Muri Faroe, hile Me. Smith enternd fi an ‘ to Jefersot Wil. Me, is Inte As : re ree yma. erie Horace A. Maweey, near second avenuo, shia (Monday) afternoon, ubten | itt. ary A. Rowiao Mr. Reynolds entered b. 9 Paiermo.. ones luced to Colonel ood, Who, Biter Histeuiag to bie | Alen Hawercor, Lab NY 8B iinned eee uigen’s Seward—Jeonard A. Garya, Proto og : | inctasee 3 Tattle, Blizabethport, ‘ Time, 1:95.35. expla ations, remark d that he told @ que vlinsible | J vounely Hi. inh eae Uiverpork, ®. 8 Pa THom ron, ON aturday , Angunt 27, Euzanern Tuowr: | AON Ve\aarune, Caen NYsrk, a a TH ha but not alvovetber eatiainciory story. Finally, alter | UN) om tventaberg, My Stn FP de Ho ith Wie a neabnte situs thy dates Cid in (he Oth your of ber ag , SENET LEE YY ome inne reer of the iuorting was for the eon. | returning 10 :& & best, known to Bort @ Dverseot ts Ist Magn Anawar or | on eit q bad dln ee | tin erionde of he (a yan tore of er n John WISCELEANBOUS. if (whats $5, with $100 added, for beo Reltied the qner identity, and he wan re H rieey, i. Ibi Pw 5 h a on We a 4 ie 1 renpo’! vited to attend th 4 " 4 = jeaden, Ove Mie dash SAGO MAQOGy Pt IE Ligio leat tire oF CRTOr GUND ROE T pak OF Wen bccn Galion tyerener tts Uo int | iioude They were ia tus taual siek mid emaciatnd cone | F.C Thompmn, aro rennncuiully Merial te Ait ie | A ean ORES AT A GREAT DISCOONR— itl br De Nevery re b verbs 2 | capiteny, : pte doriog bis rol jaw ¥ ‘iion, and Cen died within thirtyemix boure arter their | tumoral, (ri Stlernoun, at two o'clock, without FX iourth wwaber of tlh NNIBST re ay te Be Pooue on i . . Colonel Cookerel? waw tet ontside his room and arrival, Whilet to prion at Richmond br McCabe, jor | etrent, 0H i y ‘ it days. all wi coal & 2. Seo WAM ante wierwond sreeeees'' {a Tl nined by.cmeok thé Fepals, One. c rors morrly Of this city, preached astyeago” wermon to them, | turner Invilwiom i Aue on some wan | mun te ten “phn | Mir Ransia) COtered hom. Mon Floue. SUL 4 | gold chain om his vert, kistdly 09 ioth Pa Pruniaan me php as be bey an candidate Cd aie bt Orr native or Wales: Broad? cot phir. dome, 1.00% pp 7 a ch, Fe € seve Pa re oy ts Sines we Caney CONES PEE f mvitod to attend the | coin, Fxpedttiguiet pe ree them the samo ad yiee)— Balamere Amerteun, Aupiti 27 Ja trievis wre rgaverualiy invited i ou ie ‘ ~ \ ee, . Yo ei ae Cems cgahtee read So laps we tee

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