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EWS FROM THE SOUTR. \ | The Latest Eebel View of the Capture of Atlanta. What the Rebels Think of the Com Presidential Elvetion. a Pare ayer a THE WAR TO END IN “SIXTY BAYS.” PUG LATHsY WAR NEWS, oun &a Phe Revel War News {From the K Hxan 6.) Toore is nothi ti o* iqportance from the Army \¢ Tounasses. esterday 1 wes ‘4p line of Dastie” ai Lovejoy's station, on the Macou road, twenty bidd miies south of tts being in line OF batiie bo novelty, H.weare not mistaken it has been in this Boodition ight and day for the past tyro mio grica “beady Atlanta, last Thursday BB wae mating what Ts kaowa as “gave tia TW ARMY CF INAS An oficial ceapatch tres foy’s, & bor 4, alates that ¢ nu 6 iny of Tonnesssc jeet thet whs made tanta to the Inet, avd tha is uot dis- ing was going etersburg viclently aud vigorously vourly toe whoie of Sycuay wight. Lnere are no priliiary movemouis of taportance rogress, Grunt Siill hold# about iour miles of tbe Woldou Haurond, aod ontheite Rag make 4 demon nie thibk he uae desig tu Poad, Wo abauid be delighted bo pee bin Giration in (orce agaiuet the latte v It is reported that ¥ im ured Murfreesboro, We hopo thie may turn 1, Dut if t ® we Bardiy ‘hink, the pews ¢ ave reached us Bo soon Murlreeaboro is in Kutbertord county, Leunocsee, thirty ‘Miler south of Nastivi! AL MORGAN, General John won ralisved of tho comm iid «f the ulaweelera Virginia, god s to or ilo Kentucky last epring without orders of General Brag, "All soid aro subject to the orders their’ siperiora, and may be ceart martisied actin, without orders oF disebeying thera. ot this We have nothing to Bay. , Mut we do say, w our ot Contradiction, Uae to 16 Kentucky Morgan did the uly thing (hat could have been oue at that w Baye Southwestern Virginia froa) ravage by burbridye and his bix Hvuvand raluers. Goueral Johu Ecvols evece command of Southwestern Vi 4s General Morgan im the nin, P, 3.—Siuoe the above wi nm that Authentic Information was rec 4 wight that tho eremy atiacks:t » killing General Morgan oadd cavtucing ail of hie stati, General Morgan’s bode was expected ty arrive at Drise ol last uigbt. “From this tack we infer that the epemy Go aot now nold Greeuviie, Greenville is Aifty miles southwest of Bristol, ou the Fast Teaneasce avd Virgioia Railroad, aud about seventy wiles froma Knoxe ile, The Capture of Atlanta. {From the Richmond Exawwiuer, Sept. 6.} capture of Atiaaia marks an epoch in tbe campaign 464 The enemy promised himself much by this Qchievement. He seemod io think that the possession of Atlanta would eunder the South into two additianal parts, 6s complete!y distinct as the divisions east and west of tho Bissigsipp!. He will eoou realize his mistake. At- lanta had @ peculiar value derived from the raitroads which couverged there, Sut ita chief value was lost when the road leading into Eastern and Western Ten- measee was cut off at Chattanooga and Knoxvilie—a thing that was dove as long ago as December last, The ovly Special importance which then atteched to the place was ita being On the muat direct jive of roads from Kichmond to Moutgomery. These roads are now blockaded at that | roa by the enemy; but other roads remain open, and he way i# not shut even by railroad communication, and factories, possesses any vital importance in a mili- sey root ‘view. © great necessity In Georgia is the preservation of anarmy capable of making bead ost Sherman, and Preparod to siriko adect-ive blow if ever he attempt to detach bis forces tn different directions for the purpose of general occupation and subjugation, ‘The business of @ Confederate army there ia to watep Shermao and com: pel him to a cautious concentration of bis troops, The Chie! oures of anxiety te in regard to the morale of Hood's soldiers, No man over lect an arwy more confi- dent iu Lim, proiessionaliy, or attached to ‘him, peraon- ally, than General Jobnsion. In that point of view his romoval was a deplorsvle measure. But it was « noble army when that gooera: le. iL, nd tt is eoarcely poesi- Dio that it should arve enti’ 'y lost tts spirit since. Nothing i needed Wo ¢ mpleteiy reins ate our fortunes in Georgia but the assignine.4 to What army of euch a come mander a8 will Ae ULEe BEWITe its Confidence. Ali regret for the lose of atlanta, For the gitustioc even ti Georgia, the only field in which it prescots an oniavorabie aspect, is by no means digcour .g! By di ( of a neavy expenditure of means energy aid men, tho enemy oAave rencked the centre of North Georgia; but if we compare the coat of this ex- pedition with the results reatized, we find notling to warrant despondevcy. He bas bad to give up Fast Vennossee nod leave nearly all of West Tennessee open to Couvederate inecrsions. He bas had amost to abandon Mississippi sad Alabama, — Even Kevtucky bas Deen left unprotected, and the north Vank o the Ooo has been threatened,’ To muiatain bis long line of com- mubication and make headway into Georgia, he bas had to evacuate immense disiric!s of conuty already over rup, wich would Dayo yielded bim « thousand (mos more value thaa tho region of Georgia which bo bas = degolated. — Like =the dog crossing the stream, be fias* tet go what was sub etantial to plinge alter a shadow. It will cost him more men aud money to maintain bimeef at Ataota than it would Co subjugate and possess any two states which he had occupied, and has Row abandoned. if the confede racy had the election of bis policy, it would gladly Shoose taut he should cuntinve bis catupaien in Georgia our time and the result will taxe care of 1 the season of wiuter aud Uad roads sets tu, findiag Sherman till iu Georgia aud our own army coufrontiag vim 10 foreo, we should soc of Atlant. On (he far side of the Miseissippi the ritaation i peculiarly tavorable {vee (rom federal troops; ihe greater part of I is delivered of thelr pre wenco; Arkansas | jonger in thratiom. and Geveral Price 18 E swith © considerable fore into Missouri. To viru eoneentrated effort tho enemy tn Virginia eurgia we have gained m Jost torritory op bbis #2 of the great river, bat we woo @ territory on the other side actuni conquest. Exoopt the onanuer of tha Miseeeyppt and the land bordering the roar commun cations ot G and Sborman, the coulederacy uow Gout: moses ground it lost ia 1802 aod 1863 ‘The situation i» Goorgia presents po feature of rerious discouragement, kverywhere else in the West it var ‘vastly improved since winter. How stands the case in Virginia’ Sheridan is away offon the border of the Poto- mac, on a line fity toa hundred miles torther bac the enemy held at the opening of the saunas havi doaed Richiwoad and the north for @ Ume, i desperately threateving ovr southern commuuications He has reduced us t0 te ascessity of wagoning ach supplies a8 we may detire from the Wel doug Kasiroad, @ distanes of twenty five mies and ne ix weoking Uo swing still further around o¢ our righ! to cut the Southside Railroad. In other wordé he 18 attempting to besiege Richmond from & distance of twenty-five or sbirty miles, although she hos all the country eaat of (he Bine Ridge to subsist upon, and posseases an antoached raiirond communication with Wes'ero North Caroiua, whieh tt would cost hit another army to take It is plain that the situation bay greetiy improved for the Sonth since tho campaign openod, aud it is pertect!y certain (bat neither Gront wor Sherman oan maintaip theingelves where they are without such heavy reinforce ments os will require she enemy to lenve other portion’ of the coniederscy vumotested. The Rebel View of the Presidential Kilection. [From the Ricumoud Examiner, Sept, 6 ) Tho South ie to act the controlling part to aleetion ‘fhe issue 0: November 18 to be dec arunee io Virginia and Georgia. re-election begin end ents in military evecess, Without come decided achievement by Grane or « destroeuion of the Georginn army by Sherman, every State at the Nortin wil Onst its vote against bum, excent Vermout Maseachueotts, ‘The onue of success tim The s cous must nob be moderate: but greet onongh to proms decisive inftuence in securing the obje ondueting the war. If Ue fails te coo rthern od by the ts thine worthy of the great exertions he bos made tm the | campaice, We will Le Leaten at the poli®, and a uew party will succeed to power wiich will Khonthe tue sword aud hold out tae olive Drauch t ‘Tho (rath ig, no particular inland town in Georgia or the | First beat. iuterior country, if it embrace vo cotlection of foundries | Second beat rether than employ the same army in muny enterprises |} woieb she woud b thely more di y in thwart tog. 1 we maintain our army Intoct we have but to bile 1 have no reason to regres the ‘tome | Lincoln's whole hope ut * ‘The south t# fiebtiog for peace, avd poace atone, She ts rosisting aggression; ele aime hober at the conte por bom ilation of ber adve For the (iret time now | du (our soueR, is Luere & prokpect of aeenring this long and ardooudly sought dosideratam, All the powerfn: induce monts whiten bave verved her to the etruggie for four oars, are now Concentrated tn the apace at two months, The adininiatration wt Warbingtoy wilt pot fortn alt its power and onergy for effecting by November the purpe os which (t bas no cog 7iy endeavored (o compass dnring the precoding stages of the war, It fs oot merely batred towards ue Which pow ren ta members: to thte powerful motive they now have added che desré of pro. sail overthrowing adversarier who nooly than they do ourselves Our policy is eraphatically () wtand on the defensive end risk nothing: Dot, af the exme timo, it We more tm. Portant (hen ever that we #hould bring every resource ante requiaition, aad employ all the vig ance and activity of which We are cnonvie The business ui the next sixty dage will bo to bold our owa and to eater no diemster; ‘but Mt wil! be Oo ensy tack. The enemy wilt radonble his exertions, and thtow » despersie activity into all bie fonging theit power thes bate even mers operations, He wil test our strength and vigilance at eve int; and (ACE NO IADOF OF Artifice omemployed By whieh advantage, “r evan ectat TAT be weenred. Now f8 tha hour for every mornin the South to stand w his duty aod to Gis powk, We cnn afford any auerifice, collec. yey aad fe fir hotly, a wake sure of (hems two months, NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER ¥Y, 1864 oe say leave their Reapilale « ite to soon, and oo the jane an@ decrepit take thar stand in the brentyr’s to advantage mow. buriougus may be re ued with eminent propriety, and the men who are #kulking Lovond their Lime io the interior should be shamed into teow duty or dest with as deserters or traders. byory expedient should be used vo prio up airengih In the ein! weeks of orisis at band, ‘The prospects of the confatermoy ware Dever brihtar thea ot this moment, if Khe deserves Success Kod ty re delved Lo win it. never 80 gioomy, If, brea of the Blriag~ and voworthy of independence, resolution and ab tbe eleventh The taal before “u8y hat Bho bite @ocauHtered aL ANDY © strazgie, if she bus The sick hy spirit; ix toe most ditt t and doubiiui tf she relaxin rasolution aud preouu tows vinit apy of the exertions asa demanded by the occanion, in no spirit of distrust that these reflections aro «in a Spirit of waruivg aud bopelul exbortas ia, he Criss is Of a charactor Ww giudden the heart 0 every brave man, e nildent of tho w8ue. All the apaietiog aud tails of yeara are wo be concentrated into a few Werks, fod the often prociatmed Hinitation of “faixcy duya’ to tue stevie ig at last to be realized The West nen! sin’y days witt in fact decide the contest. fogton adminisivation, under (he epur of oecesstty, wit brung the whoie power which toey ean comiannd 100 re guintion, If they (ail, the war will fail, not merely by rexsoa Of 9 changp of dynastios, but because it will beve been demonstrated thal the maximum power of which the Norta is cupable bat been brov to Dear, an fatiod ty efect Lie object of subjugal It wiil not be that McClellag is disposed Ww peace or his party averse to farther war, that peace will come; bat it wil) be L oa war adminiscration, employing the full re- syurees and powe couuiry wheu ummoaired god its resources failed to subdue the South, and bacauge tho inference wiil bet jo Chat what could hot be accompli-hed by ® war adiminisization in the full vigor of federat not be Dy a pesca wdministration succeed. wer ufler Uhose resources had beea materially The Rebel Petsous. From tho Richmond Examiner, Sept, 6.1 Atow'y rdod st the Libby yesterday, Att more were seat off than were Feceved. | 1th«s come to be remarked thad the Y. pris nors Are Tore pleased Wily thoir quarters end tree ment thun that which tha government proposes to Rive them by sending them throuch the lines to their homes, oF Cae Stites of their pativity and their adoption, They Lave their choice—they ova remain or go. ry Surplus Kecruits Offered. ntown, N. ¥., Sapt, 8, 1804, For tho bonefit of localities wanting recruital oan state that thore are fonr huadred eurplus recruits over, our quota in (he barracks at Sacketts Harbor, and théy can be credited toany jocality in the State ov the payment of & bounty of eight bundred or nine hundred dollars for each JOUN Ho CONKLING, Chairman af Board of Supervisors of Jetferson county, Ss Amusements, FAXLLRK'S SALLE DiaboL iQue. Lest evening Mr. Holler made bis rentree before # New York public with great success, He is a master of ia art, which, apite of wiat ia sald about it, is not blacic at all, but simply very astounding. He 1s magical avd musical and enterprising, aud bas transformed bis litue theatro lato a very bright and attractive place, where be will give, each night, seances which must prove more aud more enticing. There is an order of per- lect respectability avout the establishment. It is fowery. Its Garden of the Genil, ao Alpine affair, 18 seen through the small end of the lergnette, to be sure, but is very nice for all Uhat; and Mr. Heller cracks jokes and egss, and plays the devil generally, to an extent which rust amuse every one, He never descends to vulgarity, aud plays the pieno splendidly , a series of accomplishments which are rare indeed. We takecare to make no do- scription of bis tricks, because (hat were untair, nor will we do more than say that his anthropogiossi are great cards, We advise the curious by all means to get a peop at these wooden minstrels, who sing wonderfully, Mr. Heller’s spirttual tricks are far abead of the Davepports, Tuere can be no doubt that the entertainment will be- come very popular, as it is 80 varied and excellent. The second sight or clairvoyant tricks «re quite incom. we by the admission that the “gentle- as a band in them. Still Mr. Heller denics y such participation. Those who wish to pass a plea sant two hours should visit Mr. Heller. We should add that the house was crowded to excess last evening. The Tarf. UNION COURSE, Le I.—TROTTING. Tuvrspay, Sept. 8.—Purse and stake $300, mile heats, 1 best three m Ovo, in harness. H. Woodruff named br. g. Brother Jonathan. ba numed b. c. ime. juarter. $ 42 Third heat. Fourth heat 1 There will be three trots this afternoon at the Union Course, THE WEEKLY HERALD. , The Best and Cheapest Newspaper in the Country. The Wrexty HaRarp, for the present week, ready to- morrow (Saturday) morning, will give:— Full and interesting accoante of Sherman’ reat Suc- cess at Atlanta, Ga., with details of the Battle at Jones boro, resulting in the complete Defeat of the Rebels, with If the | @Map showing the route taken by Geverai Sherman to country could oply fee that cove, i would gladty dizmiss | ontflank Atlanta, and why Hood had toleave bis defences; ‘The latest despatches from the Army under Lieutenant Goueral Grant near Petersburg, Va., Full accounts of She- ridan’s Movements in the Shenandoah Valiey; Tho latest accounts of the Operations of the Land and Naval Forces in Mobile Bay, and the latest News from the Union Ar- nies in diferent parts of the coentry ; Late and important latolligence from the Rebel States, containing the newspa- per groans over the Fall of Atlanta; The important speech of Mr. Secretary Seward to his fellow citizens at Auburn, N. Y.; The Proclamation of the President returning thanks to our Soldiers and Sailors; Late and important News from Europe; Poetry; The intefesting story of «A Blow to (be Profession.’ Interesting Literary, Scientific and Artistic Items; luterestiug reading for Farmers and Agriculturists; Sporting Intelligence; Preetia, Valuable reports of the Moaey, Commercial, Dry Goods, Horse and Cattle Markets, aod accounts of al! important events of the week. ‘TeRMS—Single eubsoriptiom, $2, Three copies, $5, Live , $8; ‘Ten Copios, $15, Single copies five cents each A limited oumber of advertisements inserted. for To Paper “anntaciurers. Cash wili be paid for 10,000 reams of good Fourdrinier Paper. size 48 tbs. Apply at this office, Lottery Viekety C 4 Pine avert Prizes Cashed in All Legalized Lotte= { | dress herself to tin toe pr pot | | | In all provavitity the | i Deateess, ap. redt Hight, NOISES IN TAS BEAD, CATARRDAL ap EOTIONS tN THE THRO AE, ATARI, Nie UC CRIONS Gi THE N TUDE OURO. ic CATARR MBLs oF N ORORESYR STRAIG > IN And ewery disenae of the Ky ine medi on! oF Rune ft bis cons ms, st Danvilte, Ba. tu H. Giuoo —Denr Birla Fe sugar diahates, wil for { eatlons on afer 5 geining wy ui by M whalerale ait Druggints, Dressinakiog ners Lins amd French rliks, at Maaame BIEN D Waverley piace, New York, i Rreckles, Pius Taw, Mesh Woes Priokty do. cured * by JRAUD'S ITALIAN MEDICATID SOAP, at 468 Broadway, For the Hate and Sttn~Wervy's Tris | Converoun, ‘Tbe best und cheapest ariicie, sold by drug gists, Piles! Piles! Pikest='the Itehing or Bleeding Piles per ly cures by using Dr. WITMER'S Pite Suppository niven 0 bij spectable pers fone in this city Bilicie! for Gfleen yeurs, and were entirely c: York. tod Bowery Batis this medicine. Agent for New tptos of Uernca's and Youth Tiat) juat issued by BURKE 0 Broadway, corner of Puls ton street. Genin's wg petty atte eoue OF LONDON, x 13 AND NEW YOUK ST¥ LSS OF LADIES" " MISSES", BOYS! AND INFANTS: PLAIN AND PAHO® ATS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, GENIN, 013 Broadway flighes( Premta Elastic Stiteh Sewing Machines, 495 Broadway, and 285 Fulvon street, Broowlyn. ‘ New York, tlemen’s Scarf Pins.—~Two, Three, four, five, fix, eicdt, ten, fifteen to ifty dollarseach. For wate by GC. ALLEN, No. 415 Broadway, ove door below anal etreet, Ge ra Dye, 50 Cents, Blaok or Brown. Oloss ‘Tonto for the hair, Mo. 1 Barclay wtreet, Sold by al! druggisis. Have Vou Meard the New McCteilan Campaign Bowgi—"Abe Lincoln is very funny,” &e., to be had ai 903 Broadway, in sheet (orm, Gournnad’s Poudre Subtile Uproote Hair frown low foreneads or any part of the body, $1; warranted at bis depot, 453 Broadway. Highest Premium Lock Stitch Sewing Machines. WHEELER & WILSON, 625 Broadway, N. ¥. Ladien’ Bracelets, New Stytes. Two, three, five, aix, eight, ten, twelve. fifteen to two hundred dollars each. For sale by GEO. C. ALLEN, 415 Broudway, one door below Canal street. Marsh's Radical Cure fruss—Office corner of Broadway and Ann street, under Barnum’s Mu: seum, Trusges. Shoulder Braces and Supporters of every description: Silt Blastic Stockings and Abdominal Belts, Open Ullg P.M. Drs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for cnildren Teething, cures Dysentry and Diarrhoea, regulates the Stomach and Bowels and cures Wind Colia, No More Gray Hair or Baidness.—Forty- five ae constant study. Consultation free, GRANDJEAN, Astor place. Out.—Knovs Fall Style of Gentlemen's Hate: ready for every body. No. 212 Broadway, corner of Fulton sireet, Trusses, Elastic Stockings, &c.—Marsh & CO, Ollce only at No. 2 Vesey street, “Lady attendant, Tents, Political Banr ora, Fings, d&e. ©, B, TYLBR, 2 Bast Broadway, New York. The Great McCielian Campaign Sone.— Words by Jarboe, and sung at the great Union square meeting, August) Music in sheet form by FIRTH, SON 563 Broad “Abe Lincoln, (hey said. was an Watch Chain Three, five, seven, ten, dolark each. Foi Way, one door beio! New Styles ifteen, twenty-five to two hundred by GBO, C, ALLEN, No, 415 Broad ‘upal street. . Hate Dye, Hatr Dyeing for beautifying the hair. W. A BAICHELOR'S, 16 Bond treet. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. BuckMaster—TerwiitiGeR,—At Newburg, on Tuesday, September 6, by the Rev. SB. smith, Rout. M, Hck Mas7en, of New Windsor, to Many Jans TkxwtLuoeR, of the former piace . Oummiycs— Myers —On Thursday, September 8, at the residence of the bride's father, Ww. E. Comavos, of New York, to Many C., youngest danghter of John 3. Myers, Esq., Of Greenpoint. ‘CHasnens—Bkarws,—On Wednesday, September 7, at the residence of the bride’s father, by the Rev. ‘Dr. Chauncey, Saxcet J, CHampens to Grorcis E. A., daughter of W. F, Bearns, all of this city. Ds Peverxr—Caxaonr.—At Clermont, Columbia couaty, on Wednesday, Septemder 7, by the Kev. Mr. Platt, Fuengiic De Prverer, Je, to Many, daughter of Clermont Livingston, Esq. Eccueetox—McRonerts —On Friday, September 2, Mr LISTON to Miss Mariipa McRongars, both of Tompkinsville, S. [. Fickuaskn—Kow1xk.—On Wednesday, September 1, by Rev. Dr McCltine, Mr. Jacon FiccmweN to Miss MARTHA C. FowLeR, eldest daughter of William Fowler, Esq. Lanacn—Hirs.—At the NX. W formed Dutch Church. on Thursday, September 8, by the Rev. H. D. Ganse, Ww. 0. Lavage to Hevenerra, youngest daughter of the Inte James Hill, of tnis city Lawn—tlays —On Wedtesday, September 7, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rey. Isaac Wes cott, of New York, Caantes Ii. Lawn, of Jersey City, N J.,10 Awa & Hays, of Newburg, N. Y. No cards. Mitikk—Stengins.—At Christ ‘Church, Brookiyn, on evening. September 8, by the Rev. W, fl Cao j. MiigR tw Haren $. Stasuis, all of Brovk No cards Wigs, Toupee: aod Moldavia Crea. Iva, New—kiton —ID Roly Trinity, oo Thursday, September 8, by the Rev. J H. Kogers, Howry A. New, United States Army, to Miss Brooklyn, at the Church of the Eviss Woopwarp, youngest daughter of the late Win. H. Fiton, Esq ovr Thuraday, September 8, by tbe Rev ees Ovicait, of New York, to Mary tL dghter of George Youngs, f%q., ol Fuat ries and information given. oteathe Cossed in wl! Gegationd - Died. nee Cwist Sigrives eet, soakean x sai Covert —At Sandy Hook, Va, om Satarday. July 9, Mu . 1504, Arun H. Covert, of Battery L, Fifth United Staves A rtillery, son of tbe late Jobu Covert, of North Hemp meas | Cae , . . . stead L. T., aged 36 years. : . : . ‘ ance How blest is our brother, bereft oe ED ic eta ae) : OF ail that could burden bis mind, ee eee. Sy Mee How easy the soul that bas leit te at the Plantation A treat many side lilts are bein sted friend®, Who wave Rit a foore or two of dain thdcavored (a imitate or counierelc (bem. Tye all of no use, (The poole won't be long impownd upon. ‘The Planta tou Bitters are ioreacing in Use and popi arity avery day, ead” matter.’ They are in same sized y rokes a first, ang will coutinue a. Fy eaagtien of water an! det. late hours the mind, f nt fevers, bron'lt and actdity of th onsia ant constipation. cholera aud ebolera mert ver coraplaint nervous heads Heng. the languid br over. The recipe and fall cr. merchanta and A invigorace we youre They make the we exuw cnlar ere aro K of appetite, distress alter The Peltives are respectfully inctied to will fod tend the funeral, from bis Inte residence, 127 Pavonia avenue, Jo City, eo Saturday ajternoon at thier weak and delicate females and vamenied U6 4) respectable mer: ha ote peivale United States ata Nate Bide |BLIF re af yeniies Ser that the stamp has aot Anr This wearisome body behind, The oarth shail aitiict him no wore With sickness, oF sorrow aud pao The war with bim is o He will never fight again. Long inland papers please copy Daike.—On Tuesday morniog, September 6, Canouimm E., widow of Philip Dater, in tho (6th year of her age. he relatives and (riends of the famiby are respectiully od to attend the funeral, from ber fate residence. 211 avenve, this (Friday) morning, at half-past tor Duxnow.—Oa Wednesday, September 7 the beloved gon of Jobn aod months and 7 days, Doxtax.—In Jerse tember 8, afer ® i ative of the county Ireland, in the Joun Annie Dundon, aged jms, uf City, on Thereday morning, Sep- ring ines, Micuar: Dostax, a Rosecommon, parish of Creaxb, f nie age, ok Devon At Fordham, on Wednesday, September 7, of Row arn CKOMWELE, son orge Wo und e, aged 10 months nd friends are invite thie (heidey? baile rer nestor, veperted tod eng o'cioek, Crom the Episcopal church, Ferdunin. Carriaces : PT DRAKE & CO. will bo at the depot oo the arrivatof the tram of ike Now 5 No. 2h Park tow New York | York avd Aarlent Itajleoad which leaves Ywouty «ini | a é sires station at 200M, { nee tae Seems hawrk—Om Wednesday, September tT, Nevwawen 1 | factiverm remaved (rom Broome str ‘omc ; oye ci Pours sitect. Wheleenie ate retail Ro Bag rah Eagle, aged, 16 yonre, (0 and repaired, a ¢ the (arnly are renpe: Are You siwost Dying from invited to the Iuneral, Fron be resider { Ne F Catarrh, Wo'eatt parents, GL hing atrow’, (hie (Beidny) alter } paver per youres fou, Sold everywhere veloc’ . Hiowvreont. —Kilied. in ac , Onar Chartestowa, Ce, A Mamuteeur ptexton. — 1 on Thursday, Acguat Bi, Crasede Ss, Mower, of AY Youth. of ta tu rado, California, Captain of the Calloruie Coma ¢ beaniifving the completion and skin Sold by | wehed ti S@cond Massechteetts eavaiey ts, and by JAMES LALBD, Sole Propiielor, 488 | The iriends of the (amily. of Bir brot Dr. David Land Raw Ds, bijeubeodt. nod of tie ty 3 cree wink inlaw, Charles Vandervoort aud key. 1, A, Ka eatat iheler Ld mth Led reapecttiily tvited fo attond the moral, as St. i es Q Factory #1 Bare! chareb, Brosdway, thie () ridne) moralug, at ten ie it eae “ The intorment will take pliog at damaica, C1 | + Dye, Pre frtior.--On Thursday, September 4,01 typhoni fever, | Heir Nye No, 6 Astor Heuse, | JENNIE Doxcan, ekleat chid of Dr. Geo, T. and Sali Vua- | qed Joints. | ZACHARLIE, No. TH red by De. id —_ ‘ Clocks, Bronacs, Paintings, Toilet Sete, q rao start M. LAYS & CO., Sh Maiten lene. myers Miny Recetve bookkeeping at GOLD: 1 Style of Gentlemen's NOW ready, 299}¢ Broadway, osat Duane streat, Deatneass nad Discasesot the Kye Spe~ cially treated by Dy CADW ida ta Ol oy from 9 fo en aren a See hi mene in rns Sirona Np eet eg fe ean Ktliot, aged 4 gears, Li aiouthe and 2 asym The relatives and (rieuds of the tomliy ave reepect aly ) invited to attoud the fuierai. trom Cawary churel, ner of Fourth aveune and (wenty-Gret street, ou Sait day morning, at eleven o’clvek 1 bn Ou Thareday, September &, Many K., danghter of Emily and the lato Richard Freed, ite the ust peer of hor age { The relatives and (riouds of the family are cespect: | fully mvited to attend Uhe Oumeral, thie (Friday) after noon, at we clelock, (rum, the resklence of wer uae e, Jota S. Howell, No. 12) Uarrow street, Grvme.—At Darter, Cona., on Wednesday, Saptermber T, of comsumpticn IRs Gavi, aged 69 years. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to ationd tho funera,, which will leave corner of Fourts | Avoane avd TwOr, ty eoventh Atrest, on tbe arrival of (he 12:40 train ou Mao Now Flaven Railroad this (i rdag) 4 Letnode. ME MINUTE, j i Grow —On Troday, Beptomber 6, Jouw Warner, yon cane wes of Willie Sad My Grove, ape 16 ees The (rigads and ~yuintaaces of the family are ra specktutly imyited co attend the fanersl, thts (iridey) laenvon, at two , om the residence of t parents, $10 The comeing will be taker & Green wond troy papore be Septambor 7, ab ofyht G. Huuss, aged 3¢ hy are reapectfully , from his tate residence, 83 ao thy members oF Uniied Hroiuera' Lodge, No, 308, F A. Ai ALC LUVILES BO pay Lio tant tribute bo our do ed brother ah Heaxey.—0 20, NO. 177 Wess © bor 8, at ber © dirs. Caiwiau relatives aud fcicna, aud thone or gon, William J. Kame, are te mvied to Riieed the pourri, which wil & m Saturday on s past nine oleleck, fron st. Patriok'e € |, where a eoiemn bigh mares of requiem wilt bo celobruced for the Tepose of ber Foul, JACKsIN——AL Pe way, LL, Ov Tuesday, Septombcr 6, Diss MaRvowes A, Jacnon, dawgntor ef the labo Dr, dona 1, Jackson, Tug robntives aod t perwbgtro: morning, vited to attond t watnor, wis (Priday) ate Calvoruia p KuNsuDY beloved And Konnedy, @ th reiabive funeral, from the + avcuue, pear Filieonia bali past one o’eicck LANIGAN. on Weduced: mer ick rel tives Ninoleont etieet, A , & Walive the tamtty ere reapacrtully foviled to atc ral, from the Church of bbe Immaoutato ( ion, Fourtacath gure avouue A, this (Fri afteragon, at one orolo There will be bigh mags of requiom for the repose of her soul at hit puBt 0100 O'clock 11 tho moruing, Tho remuins will be interred in + Cemetery Lyxex.—Oa W day, September 7, Tuomas J., aor of Patrick Lyuch, aved § yeare and 22 avy Phe Cyacra! will (ake piace from the residence of father, 6% Marion street, this (Kriday) ateruovn, at o'clock precisely Macony.—On Thursday, September 8, ANA Manta, Anughvor of Michuoi aod Alary biviouy, aged 1 year and it days. Tuo relatives ond frienda of the f invited to attend tho funeral, this ¢ two o'clock, (rom the resideace of Ler street. ikay.—At Now Orloans, on 3s Muni First Ag ly New Bruaswick and K Muevar.—On Thersday y WARD, OBIY son Of Krnet and Annie Mo, and 10 days. Tho relatives and friends of th to witead te funeral, this (Ir) o'clock, from 40 Rose treet, corn MonvoN - Ou Wednesday worning, September 7, Pave Victox Moxpon , get 44 years and 2 montha. the relatives and triends of the deceased, avd mem- bers of the Kivbi Company, Sevcu'h regiment National Guard ,are rexpectiully wvited (9 attend (he funeral, 16 (Friday) morning, at oine e'clock. from St Johu's chureb, Vartck street, The remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery (or interment MctLany. — a jay, September 7, Gaorae T. Mcunany, youngest sop of Patrick J, and Margaret Mul- lapy, aged 4 years,9 months and 11 days, The (riends + we famiy, and those of big uncie, PT Carvey, are respectfully invited to attend the funera:, from the res'dence of tis parents, 14 Gregory street Jersey City, on Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock — fis remaing will he taken (0 St. Peter's Cemetery, Hudsou City, for interment McCaaiw —Oc Wednesday, September 7, Crarcorrn, wife of Jobs McChe'n, ‘vo tke 56th year of ber age. See to-morrow’s paper (or time of funeral, McDowatd.—8uddenly, on Tuesday, September 6, Wit- Lam MoDowatp, tp (ne 34tb year of bis age. ‘The funéra! wit! taxe piace (rom hus tate residence, Bal- timore, on Friday, September 9 McQvexn —At Tompkinaville, Staten Island, on Thurs- day, Seprember 8, ALsXaNvkR MOQUEEN, aged 60 years and 8 months St. Joho papers please copy. NvGext —On Wednesday evening, September 7, James Vinceyt, son of ibomas A, and Catharine V. Nugent, aged 2 years aud 11 mouths. ‘The relatives and friends of the fami'y are respectfully invited to attend tho funeral, from tho residence of bis parents, 123 avenue C, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Ncgent.—On Wednesday, September 7, CaaRuss, on of Peter and Cayharine Nugent, aged 21 years, ‘The relatives aud friends of the family, also the mem bers of tha Fifth Company, Seventh regiment, N. G., are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 129 Broome street, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Orne --On ' Thursday, September 8, of erysipelas. Captain Wm. B. Orne, aged 79 years and 8 days, Relatives aud friends are respectfully invited to attend bis funeral, (rom 14 Cheever place, South Brooklyn, on Sunday afternoon, at half past (wo o'clock. ‘OLVER.—At Fairhaven, Gonu., on Thursday, Septem. ber 8, at the residence of his father-in-law, H. S Barcos, Esq., FRavg E Over, of the firm of Oliver Brothere & Co_, Of this city, aged 25 years, The funeral will take place on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock, from the|Firet Congregational cburch, in Fair- haveu. The reiatives and friends of the deceased, toge. ther with the members of Manbattan Lodge, No. 62, F. and A. M., and the fraternity generally, are’ respectfully tuvited to'attend, aged 1 year family are invited at two Powrks —On Thursday, September 8, Saran Louise, daughter of Lewis and Abby Powers, aged 11 months: The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the {uuerai, from her late residence, 244 West Thirty- tirat street, this day (Priday). Rowaine.—Ou Wednesday, September 7, after a short iness, Winttam El. Roane, Acting Assietant Paymaster of the Untied States Navy, ip the 27th year of his ago, youngest son of (ho late Samuel B. Romaine, of this city. His (ricnde and the relatives and friends of the famiy are respectiully invited to attend the funeral, from bis mother’s residence, 12 Carroll place, this (Friday) after- boon, at two oehook Situ —On Wednesday, Avguat 31, Hance Sxrutar, of Mount Morris, Livingston county, N. ¥., in the 68th year of his ay ‘Stew Ant. —Suddenly, on Thursday, September 8, of dip- theria, Haxnan Aprialpe ©. SrewaRt, infant daughter of MH. and ME. Stewart, aged 2 years, 7 months aod 11 days. Jue notice of the (uneral will be given bereafter Sweuxy.—At Philadeipuia, on Tuesday, September 6, of dysentery, Auice, davebter of the ate Dr. Hugh and and Eliza Anu Sweeny, of this city The funeral will take pice from her late residence, 187 East Forty ntuth street, thie (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock SKOOR.<-At Scarsdale, on Wednesday, September 2, E1icaurTt Secon, in the 87m year of ber age, The relutives and friends of the family aro reapect(ully invited to attend the funeral, from the house of her nepliew, Francis Secor, ut Scaradale, this (Friday) after noon, at one k. avd at the Presbyterian cbarch, White Plains, at two o'clock, without further notice. Scuascx,—At Somerville, N J. on Thursday, Septem. ber 8, Avxaman © Senancn, aget 76 years, The friends and rewtives of the family are respecttuily invited to attend the funeral, xt Clover Hill, Hunterdon J, on Sainrday nocning, at eleven o'clock Om Cocsday, September 6, Mr, Tomas aged 87 years, 4 months and 16 days. Che relatives aud iriends of (he family are reepect{uity invited to afiend the fueral, (is (Friday) afteruoon. at Uait-past one o'clock, (rom bie lace residence, 184 Kuat Twenty -ninth sureet w Jereey and Long Island papers please copy Wisrecsoriom —On Weduesday morning, September 7, ano Woerkinorrom, age! 70 years and 4 moutue Tug (rioads and relatives of (he ‘amily are Wwvited xitend the tuo i 28} West Seventeenth astree! thie (Friday) morning, at av9@ o'clock Poiladeiphia papers piease copy Weravom.—Ou Iuesdae, September 6. Mrs. Unanierra Wraven. wile of Samuel Weaver, aged 24 years, 8 monthy wd 16 days The ‘rieuds and acquaintances are respectfully invited the ‘onerat, this (¥riaay) afternoon, at three mm ber late resioeuce, 22 Norsh Becond aireet, ¢ ty Ach day (Thuraday), aint moovk, 8th Job: Hanan, wife 6 Welloomb. The frouds of the family, and the membore of the Socie ow F nd are imvited to attend the funeral from her ‘ate Fem st Twenty second street, between Seventh bib avenues, on firat doy (Sao day), Ub, at clock, without (uriher patios, {he rend oe will be qaken tothe Frienda’ Cemetery for t rs please copy P ee on ee ee NT SHIPPING NEWS. ning (1 suanac FOR = pay 5 . <— TUmPnoOrs te DH Allen. Sept, of Bouth Carolian, epoke | Bark Mame, After. of NB, was having UB rampone Gieit sure, crumiog for the innaed EO oelome ai at Poral July ving {days previous saptared Be U Lark Roswciu, Bonith, of NB, was st ai) woll on board. : Af 3 ele ol wait an at. Anjior in June, 10M Wissen Mewopotis (0 8 transport), Hiltoa, | “Ship Yiaervs omsth, Sherman, of NB, was at Fi wi hete and wounded soldiers. “Zmeoun: | 24 wisie bo bi Radsoen waeles “anti, often wre gale {row # Which Inaued 4B hourd, Had sig | tir, womiher bad bee very bolstarqus., Was bowed in Plora® and ncruive (0 5 tranwport, Starkey, Fort | vars ania, Sinclair, ND, wes of Flores July 1% ter clean, bound im for men, Uaem to eruise aroun the ialaa le 5 transport), Parrish, Fort Suakem,: de. sahil, wounets | ip Me'eille. {oun MYOrK for Now Orieans, Avg Wy é Bhip Rose Sanitah, Mutehing, from Cardi? Ape) 26 fee Ang 1, whe | g Bo Int, eg (by & vrs ——: w 4 Ni Ton 25:25 he s, with ooai, to | ; z Pao ve Gaavee, froma ata, daya, with’ railroad trom, | 2 74m Bonton May 25 (or Hong Kong Be Sr duyn, te sont) Pa? ta, fr x for Remédion, Bopts Bark, Chas salve: (60 Porandi.“ Meeker Oo American Ports. as ie Miller & Donan, wooren: Cow Bay, 6} Bogsog, Repl ¢ aris Vo hereon Bar ion, Gexriah, Cow hay, OR, & days, with cont, | Bully Use), Dutt, Quabee: brig at ‘Titcom toJed Co. leary; sobre AL Vive (Bry, Murray. i Mion (Lubec), Gunther, Bordeaux, % ait prirecn noor Prancoma wine porte Patan Melsche S Wonk aus? i Canis sours 58 Ton st 4, evoke Buick ‘ , a toe Wal: | Dickoras maith f | a ts an (of Manieuite, Suiy ty wit mane, to ba rite | cori. to rei. 8 Sailed in company wih bark + Ghamping. tor & 1 i. Gatcuell, Cow'Bay, CB, 24 days, wih coml. to WB thos # Co. et crnavd, Burgeaty Glace Bay, 8 days, with con! i © (Br), Cofitl, Windsor, N8, 10 day ples ty A Souther Brig” Mugannlling with coa ton awe ih eoa', S Parteidge, Elix, Ldugan, CB, 8 days, with coal, to moster Holt, Lingan, CP, 6 days, with coal, to meter ke ichots, Bmall, Lingén, & daya, with coal, to CF Sw Son ‘Lomas, Lingan, Sdaye, with coal, Hall, geport, 12 days, with Glace Bay, 9 dave, wit TU iat, spoke ship Lookout, steer @ Aunak Nd Ha Caraden Portland), Edmunds, Cow Bay, 4 | Uitiswenite, lz 8 Walsl, Maton, Cx Thgoth, Machned, 6 i yethnort for Boston r Taunton, recon, Old ship Clara Ano. Jok, Whitinore, de EAST MACHIAS, Sept 6—Are selir York Sprague, How wen for Boston wit orhiine alusscnace wrceicscret dae lout for Providence ‘Oia Out, 8 P Y fe i ton Hostin, wrod Gee hate LW auee, Bid brags riman, Readout tor New Loudon and Abave siph Ue wien Proviience. ' xT D~ Godfrey, from Blizabethe Alabama for ins, celutned leaky. Worm, Vers BELOW. Ship Conatitntton, m Liverpoot Avy ft hip Lb Sturges, Williams, from Liverpool Aug 17. SAILeD vr Harriman. from 7th—Steamera Adina ahin Energy (and a Constitutio: ): barke Armer oore, Sold Wises, Mailte ers, Mustang, win, A a, Marius Coat, By 1a, Vaace, Hen retin, N Polo, Anna Sharon Loniaa, Vietory; | veira. from Payat. kohes Belle, Enchantress, & Nrekersen, Hergea, JA Wood REWPOR —Arrachr Alciops, Collamore. } ‘8, A Edwards J Grierson, Buena Vista, | for ang §) AM, eciira Ringleader, Tingley, Mary A Sawyer, A Heaton, John ft Shy RYore for. B bad) sudfoik, Fisbee, ani Auta er S Morgan, J ine, Lavinia Zell, Jo arden. N Yor P Hiaekstone, Alien Walker, Cornesius bs a Bell, JOkM | ikeat Newenstie (Ee), Tilinbore tor, N yHILAD. Wind at eunset 8, Glace Bay, brigs Kileo jon, Hillary N DA Greiner. Kland; BA Wo , Port Rog. vk, Glonceste is Fore & nth, AM Aldridge. Cutten; North Oar Starrett, Gregor Jase, Sagua, Kimira, Hud-on avery, NYor Rautilug Milsbury, RB al; HON Royuton, 1 Sawyer, Read, Portano sens Hend> Provitenoe; Miscellancous, ‘The Unites States steamer Susquehanna came up from the Lower Bay on Wednesday morning, and anchored in the East River off Wall streot ferry. ern Light, Treian; Jno Compton, Grace: Maria Hall Srvamsnir Geo Cromwett on A Treat Trip—The’ above | Geld; J B Simmona, Smith: J H Bartlett, Rockhill vessel, 60 well end rabl. on, Hateh, Boston, Oleyalite, Sheppard, Camodx wellend favorably known in the New Oricans Rigetea; Chaz emite, Bigppeet, lar ving haa ber engines and machinery thoroughly led aod improved, went onan engineer's trial triv on walader, Williams, Provideuce; 5am Colt, brook. Way She passed the Battery at 2 PM, and proceeded f piyth—Arr ache M Wrightington, Thacher, | Hammons, around tne Lightahip, revassing the Battery at 6:10PM on | Roston 8 B Wheeier, McGlaughiin, and Lacon, Baker, dot herreturn, having steamed about 60 milesin 8 hoursand 10 | Sallie T Chartee, Smith, Lane's Cove: Jamen Neilnon, Burk Taunton; Susan, Sears, NYork: WC Atwater, Raevett, Brie minutes, A small party of turtied guests were on board, | (ol. Cid stenmahip North America, Marahinan, New York) who were delighted with the performances of the vessel. barke Roanoke, Cooksey, Laxuayra; Alex MeNici, Small NOrlenns; brig Lillia, Day, Tampa Bay, schrs RM Dera} A liveral supply of goad things for the inner man were fur- | Hendrickson, and Lovit Peacock, Lingo. Port Royal; Jas nished by the enterprising owners, Mersrs HB Cromwell & | Stroup. Foster; J. Williameon. Winamore: Ossuna. Jobm Co, to which ample justice was done. The staterooms have | #0; Biiza Nea, Buckaloo, and Tantamount, Darts, Feces = ribagena, Kelly, New Badford; © W Holm: Lynn, W Gellam, Dickinson, Providence; W Bemen: ny, do. BB Sharp, Watker, East Cambridge: Wm € Packard, Cohasset Narrows; AJ Bird, Pendleton, Ki Ath—Arr hip Vilage Belte, Littis, Londoaderry: bark Williams, Sleeper, Washingion. Below supply ateamer Ber~ muda; bigs Sap Antonio, from Fortress Mouroe; Riva Pensacola, Sid 7th, ship Wyoming. Luwes, Del, Sept 7—At the Breakwater, nchra Isabel At berto, and Asa Eldridge. from N¥ork; "Nevada, and We i ‘and Lady Helen, and2 steamers ana sobre. PORTLAND, Sept 5~ Arr brig Robin, Hopkins, New York; moamer Chesapeake, Willetts, do. Cid brig Trenton, ther: ton. NYork, Cth—Arr brig Mechanic Hudson, Matanvas been much enlared and repainted. and the cabins refur: nished, making her one of the most desirable vessels for passengers, Captain John A Post still retains his command of the Geo @romwely, which 1s @ guarantee that a!) entrusted to his care will be well attended to She will gail to mor- row, L0th inst, at3 PM precisely, for New Orleans direct. €Sreimsnre Epiysvrc (Br), Capt Roskell, of the Inman Une, $2.18 to-morrow, 10th, for Queenstown and Liverpool. Sreansnir Criya, Capt Cook, sailed on Weduesday for Queensiown and Liverpool. Stxamsuir Eaux, Capt Lawrence, sailed on Wednesday Pes ar 0 Tin—Cld bathe “Ariemi-ie (Chi), Kelly. ind Lucy, Mille ‘ ag a Srmawaitir Yazoo, Captain Couch, eailed Wednesday for | fa.) utnr tf Lewis Lew, Potladeiphit. ee” pURTSMOUTH, Sept 6—Arr ache Snow Squall, Shepherd, ms ni. ROVIDENCE, Sent 6—Arr steamer Sea Gull, Waldem, NYork. Sid sera Francis Edwards, Babcock, l'niladelphia; RG Whiten San paon. do; Wm D Cargill, Baker, Norm sloop Frederic Brown. Curr, do. ROCKLAND, Sept $—Arr sche Leader, Allen, NYork, Sl@ Ad sebrs F Eagene, Crockett, NYork, Ocean Star, Ham, Miliville, NO; Sth, Adrian, Kverett, Piliadelpnia; Brier, Pus New Orleans, Sreamgurr Kaxaanoo, Capt Bridgman, sailed yesterday for Queenstown and Liverpool. Suir Sas Dowsic—The fact of the lons of anip Sam Dun- ning was first pub.isbed in June last and has several (mes been refetied to, but the following, which we find in the Melbourne Argus, ts of Interest to those having relatives on board of the unfortunate cease) —*' The Chariot of Fame, on ber vovage from auckland to Gale. picked up the aurvivors | (02, NYOrk ; Marly Loving Lizzie, Glover, and Aw Pond Ra gusta, Gregory, do. CEE ee ae Tee erie a es Dunaing Hosting on | PSAN PRANCIBGO, Sept $—Arr ships Invincible kemamy Cevton, with afni cargo and bad foundered tn asquatl. { Boston, Alice Bail, Ross, NYork. Sid Sth, shins Wing The uaines of the sureivora are aa follow —Alfred 8 Dun. } Aftow, Hearse, Hong Kong aga Wi0Gs BORGN. ie hing, third mate, Maine, UB: James Brine, AM, Boston U | gm ii, Menouene cand went os ib nsdd ia 5: W Jones, AB, Dublin; George Seymour, AB, Liverpool; | tos) H Melbourne (and went te.sea) ag George Simpson, AB. London; Dougie Burua, AB, Drouna’ | 4 WINTEKPORT, Sept S—Sid burke Crarina, Treat, an da. two of he fore men on the missing reitare known to | M Churchill, Seavey, Buenos Ayres, brig Robin, Biimam, be Mr Charles Hunt, second mate. Maine, US, Rich Wheel. | Cube €r, AB, Wert Point, New York. ‘The names of Wie other of. | ——_—_—e cers and crew, a far as (be men could recollect, are as fol. low Mr Leming, het onicer, Schoiuels boatswain, of sai _POLITICAL. drs jaine, US; Joseph Burrow: . Bri A ; ‘ ; fs Toomes Raines AB. Liverpool, Alex MeKeazie, abe op HMOCRATIC NATIONAL ASSOCIATION —McGU Rb lar, London; Hanson Anson, Af. Rotterdam: Thomas Da. | aren es se ot Hit et. titineatagennets it be venport, AB; Wim White, AB. Glasgow: Louis Gremo. AB, | preseut JOUN CUDDY, Vice President Brazil; W Boyce, AB, Drogheda; Jobn Hill, AB, West ot Enzian eorze Louis. AB, Havre: John Brett,'AB, Lon- «Shields, cabin'boy, Swausea; Albert Sween h Carolina, US; and seven men, whose names are RAND RATIFICATION MERTING, SEPTEMBER —The varions Democratic organizations, McCieilam Clubs id Democratic “atio not alres destrous of cooperatnlg ip the arrangements for the Clelian and Peodleton demonstration of the J7th Bepw@inher. are requested lo report at their earliest conve: ni ticher personally or by letter, to Douglas Taylor, Chairman of Committee of Arrangements, at T mane Hal. ‘The Commitee of Arraugements selectet at Tamm many Hall ore particulary requested to meetin the Hau °s Friday, the Wh ingtant, at three o'clock P M,, when th sub committer appointed io Chicago will report. By ordee anes Swrri (Br)—One hundred and fifty crates, ors and chats, have beem saved (rom the ship Jas pe Henlopen A=1, 568 tong, built at Baltimore to 1362, 22.00 In gold. hin for New York, tn Lewer, Del, during the gaia STEER, ‘at San Francisco for n the beach night. All hands leat, of DOUGLAS FAYLOR, Chairman of Committee of ar Dive Liner J Pros, Am, 280 tong, butit at Cherryfield, | rangoments, in Isc hua been wold al BIRO, ‘cash. iS idk. tee Skene: ny Lion, wood laden, where from or bound not stared, | acruck on thy stove pier, nent the Delaware Breakwater, on f cane ton AeoeLs, Monday night, and (uraed bottom up. Two men were saved. —Gn the dth inst, from the yard of Messrs Max- 4 rot about n: caled my asly for Meonrs Wake man, Gook n ¥ Dickson, of New York, to be commanded W Gates, about 202 tons, captain, mate CAMPAIGN PINs CAMPAIGN “EDALLION MBDALS, OF all the condidates, in great variety. CAMPAIGN ENVELOPES CAMPAIGN PAP R CAMPAION BOOKS CAMPAIGN EVERYTHIN@, fod COOK © ere lost axel iis & superior brig of built by Neesrs Thomas Ayre, L Cariton, and H Deering Send to Sue is be couumanded by Capt G of Boothbay, and is not HEADQUARTERS fe! yet Damed {f you want to buy goods that ve1)| Rell at rheht privee. Notice to Mariners. Ageuta wanted everywhere, Address " 14 Chambers « W HIT HOOOE ISLAND OF TENERIFFE FIXED AND FLASHING A New Vort. Wy RMKIO POON ADMInOLtY, NOWTH ATUANTIO LIGHT ON ROME Lypnounaraic Ovrice Loxpow, Juiy Ii. 1st N RT WALL. BROADWAY, OPfostte BONS The Minister of Marine.at Madrid haegiven novice thaton | ML°stest —the siembers of the Conmitiae oa Orgaatsm fod after the Iti day of September. i864 a Light wil be | tion are requeced to meet at ‘ne Tal the day (Friday) of exhibited from the lighthouse recently erected on itoqne | tour lock. Puactial attendance \s desired, Bermejo Point, ovar the enst extreme of the island of Tene | PENS. RAY, Coairoam, ae Jonx Prat, 4 ‘The light will bea Fixed Waite Light, varied by a fianh | Guas. A. Ghar, § Seeretarie s placed ay an elevation of 810 . on — level of he seg, Ninmiues the arc of | NTCOLELLAN UNION CENTRAL RXECUTIVE OOM. ‘von between Drage Point. to tse scuthana | MA niter-Ata terting of thi comunitiee Weld om the ' * north, and should ve seeu in clear | gis tysant the to tion was adopted — * e nwa dt oe of 5 nih ved, The tn tie Ward Clubs be requested Fhe Ulvminating apparatus is dioptric or by Tenaes, of the kee immedia parations fur the great ratificatom bres « ng to be held om the Ith inst The high, slightly conical, of a gray color. AM KRECHUM, Jn., Chairmam, nan se att ne keeperad melting Tt atnn Rone | Joamaa tsascs. ary. Keroro Point, att miles NW from Anage potat. @ + “t ghia: Wig W from Roque Mermmein ise whieh ie FAN SEARENOL ES 4d ed 19 Roque Kermesa point by a short reet covered BESTS 6 UPRA water. Drago point ie betwen Anaga point and | Banner and Decoratite 73 Waiker Tmejo pot, Th jon of the livuthouse ee ' r oN ee OLITICAL BANNERS AND PLAGS.—ALL KIN Lavuide 5 25 ON Pon Mactandtoorier, at shor auvce. at MOSER Longitude. 16 07 08 Woof Greanwicn GRAHAM'S, 97 Duave aurcet, Evtabished iste, By commnayt of their Lordships, — GEO HENRY RICHARDS, Hydrographer, QTH WAKD —s MEETING OF THK ¥ = > Democraic As-ociavon will be held tng, at 68 Vamdam street, ¢ please be pomctual in aw MOUEM COAST OF SPAIN—TIKED LIGHT ON ISLAND, PORT #496 SRRASTIAN HyoRoakarHte OFFICR. ADMIRALTY, rm ATLANTIC manta x «BY ode’, GEORGE H, TYLER, Presiden + Epucno M, PLow, Secretary. *CLELLAN ABBOCTATION, The Miniater of Mi oa “pa one after the 16th d Beplouber, be TH Warr from oh ee recemily or e Rom. A merit the above association wae held t pta Clara Teiand in ine middle | Toeeday e nt. 6, 1864, at which the folowing " San Bebmetian, of Spain cers were elected ¢— ves white tight, everatio La ean level of ibe sen, Aud vibible im LUAGHER o mies < te dioptric oF be lenses, of t pownjkg, nm ON F, DOWLING, 7 JOHN LYNCR 7 feet UGH O'BRIEN, eviindrical, built of bine lime. / cee orth aoe Of the Keeper's dwe JAMES BANKY, Se. " cae a) FREDK 3, RYRNE, (HOS. ©, GILROT + Wet Greenwien in ree! (hat the Association maet every Port of New York, Septenaber 4, 1964, c northward or tle. isinod in La | evening at & o'clock, at Brookes’ Assembiy ~ Ret “ to 6 fetoenr water, eh at Brow “ oe The meet na | ~N stengg yo ge url 1 te avoid Ue @aatern end whan ng the | rowing cheers for the wees, ‘ Beiigemye, Queenstown tad fot brne the Hhi @ ine Bot Koy WOW hove cmce om hee (Fridey) evening, Sept 9%, 1664, ob t ere twarseue | Ye 20 80'W at Tene | ocionk, (avana—trnjiio & V4 JW nckan Selaetian in 1366 | — = y mene O° hate Leer dail 18, si ° iueray & Ne PO UE TRE Ti oe, ayacographer, | DANCING ACADEMIBS, te ; Vedaupell Kody & W tratemen, Cf 888, ! : sco lien hinted + at Payal June t HHO, Premoan, Province | Oy DANCING ACADEY 4 Se se not lapded: dork enne. Lice, NBS ap, Bt Seer mer . Brovklynm, ony , do sean i ly WW, Ja * | vy are now Cocing. Seud for a circular. bien, Baker. do “tan nat | ONS DANCING ACADEMY of h win, Ianided the sp aud | Vow arcanum, at MUflary Hall, 198 Bower, y Ti ebip under f son Toesdare sg (9 afteruoon aul erem ot ES op HW le Dok var Residence, Ist Grand trem. ‘ A, aed rel a % vi tly MATRIMONIAL, | unas aah GENTLEMAN, AGED 56, HOPE® TO. user wire i i oo 4 y . -fhompeon Huoter ft pe bot } 5 rh me Bteart, een’ mer 8S he wolr, ja NS wy tance: confidence, Wm, Rose, boa 17h Herald otice Sen Bled (Bel, © my ee et Newly ‘ hurd, Annawan, Wan - hig Seu Bled OMe), Mtrceue BU John, Riia<P@ € NEEL @ i Wimitoras do. a8 YOUNG LADY OF ia SUMMERS RDUOATIS poihfplowe Seacerada (He Carroll, Laguayrantt SAG a Ty, nab @il nud ani ped . a 8, stating whee 6: ihe Arora Rovers. Klenihors-1 1 foberia 5 Some i tm Np WIT & cnt sell, Wickersom, New Oriesns ne LADY WOULD LIKE TO CORRES sO Berea Late Sch Tolte 0, Port Royals-(W i Ropron, ~g) dh centioman, with «view to wae M Biekerson, Baltimore! Vo Hariiaad, re RE id load Breokiya Post « . ‘Lewis, Dol: “7 adv, S)f, clean, we = ovo, &C 1 (uhh tat coe atten, Xi, won at Payal ing taken COAL, W , eee Ae: do bb/e wy ctl Tag amen, to emit gains day OO 8 crulve and 4 COAL INCE UALL HAND Bt OAM. hone Tet Dee. Orin Jury by tat 44 40. lon SAT. abips | (PANNMECOLU ETON Atrium. oe Pavel etree. ; Silver Crp er Uxphaw, of NB, 10 ep 06 board; Codgress, Lene: rin ees ev1ive. Ne me 1» WOOD=M DAD, ct. | | Mark Kolen, Barstow, of SR, was st Faval July tt opith Oe ey co cascinor: Ro amt 88 9 Rae Sm Brigat & Ce | tule sp aud and $90 do bumpback ol, wii told: bad tended | 2 PP Se 8g wood fara Bs Best Quatveseun ciceot ta? iy | the ap and 34) bbe humpeX, 46 he shipped home, a Oe ENMU EM. 4 \ ARRIVED wi Caledonia (Br), Crate, Oleapow, Ame 76, at orice Hert 6, with madae aud Lit passengers, te Fran ac er Vinee bY Artely Roenal, Mew Oriana Agmi T wilh antigo hu Bask Roscoe. Macomber, of NI, was at bwvn! Jul) 30, bad 6 bots Reports bark Ohio, Plaoders, NU, Fay 2) Oo PRR TON—FOR THLE ‘ee iT RED an Rovian Tagenton riggs of NB, waa a! Say B12 ee dare a te RY og yi pres" Maen 3 aah selec te ak 9 Sis'aovece, Are APP OS teap Walle aco #

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