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NEW YORK PETERSBURG. {THE REBELCATTLE RAID ' (Unsuceessful Pursuit ot the ‘Siath Onio—Joun Kelty. Clark: Bile.” Wounded. First Massachws-tts—Jeremiah iMeCann, James Bowker, Victor Freeman, Puitas Markie, Amundus Voewch, Ser~ Raiders. geant Richard Sauvage, W. H. H. Winter, Corporal J. ¥, ° Rowe, Geo. 0, W: , Jobo Supervan, - ‘Fhe Washington Telegram, Wasuroton, Sept. 19, 1864. Passengers from City Point state that when the maft boat left yesterday morting, atten o'clock, the skir- mishing on our extreme eft, whicn commenced at an early beur in the morning, had become very brisk, (i Cavalry Regiment Surprised and Nearly Al Captured, &a, &., aos. Mr. W. D. McGregor's Despatch. Heavquarrens, Army oF Se ner iged Some. 18, 1854, Our troops who started in purguit of the raldjng party that carried off the cattio did not succeed in over- taking the rebels in their retreat, they having too much the start, and safely effecting their escape witb the entire herd, which numbered two-thousaad four hundred and eighty five bead, Sixteen herdsmen were taken prisouers and two were killed, The enemy, when first discovered, had almost compiotely surrounded the herd and its guard, aud only a small portion of the latter effected tueir es- cape. The joss of the guaré and of the Firet District of Columbia cavalry is not known; but it is quite large. Afow stragglors and & squad who were ruoning of with a crowd of refugees were picked up by our troops And brought in, ‘The cattle formed part of the supplies for the troops operating agalast Richmond, and not for the Army of the Potomac goseraily. The herd was un. der the charge of Captain Ricbardsoa, and was locaied where it was by Colonel Morgan, om account of the good grazing ground there The Lieutenant General Bag teaued an order that no spirituous, malt or vinous liquors shall be allowed to come into the army except through tue Commissary and M: ical departments, This was induced by (he largo amounts brought down by sutlers aud others oa orders from officers, but which were usuaily kept on sale by dealers, who thus managed to evade the former orders in the matter. Brigadier General Mott bas been made a majer general by brevet by the President for galiaut services during the late campaiga, 1 Grant Returning to the Front. Baurimons, Sept. 19, 1564. Gon. Grant passed through Baltimore yesterday even- tng, and embarked on the Norfolk steamer for the front, Ho was heartily cheered. The Tentn Corps. MR, WILLIAM H, MBKRIAM’s DUSPATON, In rae Fiswy, Sept. 17, 1864, EXTENSIVE ARRANGEMENTS FOR RECRUITING UP THE ARXY. ‘Tots eaormiag Colne! N. M. Curtis, of the One Hun- = and Sorty-econd New York Voluuteers, command- ya Drigade in ibis corpa; Lieutenant Colonel Alonzo iden, One Hundred and Sixty-niath New York Voluo- ers; Mejor Joseph Noblo, Ninth Massachusetts Volua- v8,and Captain Davis B. Magill, One Hundred and wentoenth New York Volunteers, ieave the irout for North, specially detailed by the Major General com- panding the department to proceea North for the arpose 6f Recruiting tbefr several commands up to the aximum standard, either by means of drafted mea or ow recruits. These aud sitnilar contemplaced accessions: » the army are, it gained, to bave ® very great influence n Luo full Campaiga, and it is uaderstood that auring the Wext twenty days a large number of influential officers ili be despatched to the North for tbo object uf ftlling p the ranks to a moro effective standard. GENBRAL TURNER. Pee i in this corps, is fast recovering r ‘om bis alarming illness, bat the en esbled condition iu Srhich it leaves bim will necessitate bis going North gor a | mae of sixty days, Goveral Turner will proceed to bis thica ,o bome. 8 SIGNAL OORPE, Copiato BH, R. Chum, Signal corps, United States army, uoucunced ng chief ‘eignal officer of the Department of irginia avd North Carolina, in piace of Captain L. B. orton. relieved pursuant to orders from the War De eomens, ORDNANCR CORPS Firat Lieutenant John A. Kreas, United States Ordaance }, Bir Ig. anbounced as chief of ord of the army in Gene old in placo of Captain A, Moraes sent elsowbere order of Secretary Stanton, ry The Hightcenth Corps. MR. JOHN A, BRADY'S DESPATCH. Hxapyuarress, Evguteenru Aray Oot Nak Point ov Rooks, Va, Sept. 18, 1864. ; Since the late desperate attempt of the rebels to de- troy our signal towers by cannonading, an uvb-oken quiet bas existed along our entire tine, with the oxception $f tho Dutoh Gap position, where the enemy still keep up Choir periodioal shetiing from their four mortars, CASUALIIES AF DUTCH GAP, Jt ia of course impossible to suppose a continuous bom REBEL ACCOUNTS. Petersburg Shelled with Unyreecdented ] Fury--Grant’s Lett Wing Sti)i on the Weldon Ratirond—The Cxuai at Daten Gap Expected Movement Against the Dauvi Road, &e. from the Richmond Examiner, Sopt, 10.) Between eleven and one o'clock yesterday persons tn Bardon: umationded with apy loss of life. It is | the quiot portions of thie city heard a heavy cannoaade ane im Whe direction of Petersburg. Our people are so a Shoretore not surprising that the enemy, during | gustomed now to the sound of cannon that the meior NLe many weeks they have continued to fire upon be cauai,ehould beye wounded and killed some of the sro working party. But the ebelis that have exploded ve canal and injured any of the laborers bave teen attracted little attention ‘fhe caunonade was explained last evening by persons who came over from Petors burg on the evening train. Between the hours named the enemy shelled the aeyoied city of Petersburg with uuprecedented fury; our batteries reptied to the few and far between, and bave beer entirely chance hots. Three or tour men only have been wounded, and | exemy’s fire.and altogother a most tromencous uproar ut One killed. yeithin she last $w0.weoke. was made, The result of the morning's @verations is HORSE RACING, believed to have been nothing. A good mavy bricks were kuocked about on cur aide, but nobody was hurt. In the dearth of war news, necessarily resulting from When Graat shells Petersbarg in earnest he generally Ps lack of everyday contlicts with tue enemy, cap eastly devote a small xpace to record jaie | succeeds in Killing a begro woman or child; this time he Writant race berwoen the Army of the Potomac | ‘led to do even that ry nd: the: Ate oC. the times AS Moree Tron Grant's left wing is still on the Weldon Railroad, and. for auything we kuow or care, likely to stay there,’ He ug never given us so little troub'e as since he tool possession of tbe four miles of that railway runntog from the Davis farm, two miles soutis of Petersburg, to within fenr miles of Reams ‘There are sowie peop! here who believe hizwext top will be agaist the Dan- Lo Second corps represented one party, while the First New York mouvted ries furuished the borse for the op. vaite side. ‘Tue betting was very heavy and deciiediy javor of the seocnd corps horse, Alter some dix ute, aulting from one party runuing over the course suse Re other bud not left the starting post, both yarties {| be , iacied together, and amidst the greatest ment the | Ville read. that be will attempt a rnove againat it simi’ sunted eities came !n ahead, This ra xetted con to Sherman’s successful movement on Jooeeboro, We Wierabie attention ; bave po idea that be will t this thing. He hasn't but, owing to the fuct of ils being owd as it by their own. Mood to deal with in the rst p ch he could strike ti crossing the Appomattox, is forty mil »; and ten the nearest mmnvilie read, Without iy a quarter dash, did wot draw the sai Otherwise would. The borses were ridden drs—Major Boyles, of thqsecond corps stu’, and Lieut. from big present Vbivoounb, of the First New York mounted rifles. im. | Portion, whereas Jonesboro’ was but twooty from Stier. nediatoly efler the race the Second corps challenged the | Man's position southwest of Atlante, He will oot attempt ounted rifles to run over the same.course for $1,000 | 1%. There is moguch good luck ta store for us. Wate fide, A maton is now being arranged. we Cannot undertrke to say whit bo will do ext, wo ate o know this is what he will not do, | The Cavairy. TH OBS AT DUTCH GAP SHELLED BY CONDOATS. We stated yestorday that our gunboats ond two of our MR, 8. T. BOLKLEY’S DuSsPATCH. lnod battorics on Wedoesday avouing broxe the mono. 108, 1 age gene nin Me sig gl 1 4 tony of tate prevatiing ty the vicinity of Daten Gup ARMY OF ‘oremac, Sept, 17, 1864 J | shelling Butler’s negroes qed 1D cuit & 1 IN OF TAK CAVALR UNSICCRSSFUL BEACH across the suid Gap. The Howlett battery alse took a Caria STRALERS, hand ta the tombards thie result of tne operscion Our cavalry returued this morning trom their unsuo | '§ Ubkmown. It probably bad no oty Tect than to saieast 2 i UOSUS | cuise tho necrows to iay down the shovel and the hoo Posstul search after the rebel cattle stowiers, avd have | Wi. Puce more Aattied down quieuy in camp. the signal station ve MOST SUCCESSYUL REWEL RAID OF THR Wan, The rebels con congratulate themselves upon baving ico. the roaa ia the firlug was poing O1 and wn uncomforts bie ty Intelligence (made tbo most brilliant and successful raid or the war | 248 FUNsRaL oF Cotonm GRowen, SkvEntventd New Avbere tho bieme rosts upon our side is a question to be | YORS State Vouuntuens.—The funeral of Colonel W. Toere must have boon careicgs. | CyCtOwer, Inte of the Seventemth regiment Now York Pecided in the futare. (meen somewkere to allow 60 large a force of the enemy State Volunteers, who fell tn action at Jooesboro, on tho The Sidon.at Halifax HERALD,. TUESDAY, IMPORTANT FROM EUROPE. and: Ei- bernian at Father Poiat. FIVE DAYS LATER NEWS. Effect of the American Peace Movement in England. A Panie cn: the Stock Exchange, Fall in Consols, Advance in the Bank Rate, Decline in Cotton, and a Eise.in the Kebel Lean. Tho London Times Thinks Peace | hovest xo Impossible if a Kesteration ef the Tuion is Insisted on Maximilian’s Minister Re ” ceived by the Quecn of Spain, AUSTRIA: ABOUT TO RECOGNI petty > = Sei ZE ITALY. The Dano-German Negotiations Iuterrupted. NAPOLEON REPORTED IN FAILING REALTH, Xe. The ateamabip Sidon, Captain Martyn, wi pool at ove P. M. on the 6th and Queenst ae ‘hich left Liver. own op the 7th instant, arrived at Halifax at hatf-past two P.M. yeater- dazon hor voyago to New Yorks, ‘The Sidon roports on the 8th. instant, west of Fastost Reek, exchanged siguals with-the steamshin Krin, bound to Kurope; 13th instant, tatiiude 61, longi a steamer, bark rigged, showing colored ‘tude 32, passed night signals, ‘supposed to bo ono of tho Montreal steamers ound cast, The Sidon will sail early on this (Tuesday) morning for New York. The eteamship Hibern'aa, from L Tondonderry tb inst., passed Fathor evening on ber way to Quebec. The wews 1s five days Inter, ig about to recognize the Kingdom of Italy. erpoo! 8th, vin Porat yesterday It is rumored that Austria Nathaniel Paigger & ©0., morcbants of Lovdon, have tice amount to suspended, Their labile assets to the samo. £200,000, their ‘The Prince and Princess of Wales ombarked on tho 3d instant at Dundee far Denmark. It is reported that Princess Pagmar, of King Chr to the Czarwitch, the eldest son of the FE: also, that the King of Greeco ia to my princes + tian, of Doumark, is about to b second daughter botrothed mperor of Rus arty @ Russian it was rumored that the Brazilian governmont had re. Jecred tho proposizijns of a renewal of ¢ thous wiih Eagiand, recommended by t iplomatic rela- ho Portuguese goveroment and accepted. by the British Cabinet Account of We vorable. Tho steamship St. Patrick arrived at G 6th iat from "the indigo cxope u New York aavices of the 2 pdia are unfa. reanock on the lie, vi Now York, ar ived at Queens. Newt The sto y of Dablio, which left Liverponl on the ew York, put back on the 6th, wih ber mach Ihe steamship City of Beltimore, from rived at Etverpool on the 7th of Augist. ihe steamship Erin, trom New York, arr, fawn on the Sth inet, The si nip North at Jondouderry On the tiie inst, Le steamship Hanva, trom New York, ampton on the Tih met. Tho stoamehip City of bimerick, from rived at Liverpool oa, tie Sth inst, The American Questt PRODUCED IN LON! mK OPINIONS OF AN ARMISTICE IMPROVES. N&Y PANIC Ist instant, took place yesterday afternoon, from + Ciy Halk Int evcased in a handsomely mounted enfin, ine codia was the following iusoription:-— Qeocrovcccccecncrrsersecesoseapncacce siencess eboney fo enter our lines and carry off twenty-dve hundred Bread of catilo bofore wo have our eyes open in tho morn- Qvg. They wiscly selected a time for their operations Nwhen -« Ietgo portion of the cavalry tovce of this ormy On the lid of “were absent, else they would not have found it such an | 3 COLONEL W, ©. T. Wea, 3 e@ury matter to escape with their plunder, 3 Died September 8, 1864. z “ $ Aged 25 yout } NOMIRR OF THE REDIELA. Qoccevenesrcrcerenrensetesereeneccererpestetesppestee® It is now ascertained that the enemy must have re} The Kighth te vogiment, Cay G. W, smith while at the Govern the Seventh 1 e enllod a targe port of their cavalry recently operating in fhe Suenandoah vailoy, as the citizens and contrabands ree iu saying UL sy bad six brivados and eiuht tor over the bod: ar cal ebrt laces of ar They were five houre in passing a | rived ar the ege formed. iven point, marching four abrove Yhe pr radway and crossed NEARLY A IMENT CAYTURED, over to“irook!y the body was deposited im the Iomy burried despa { this morning { mentionod | Otty Hall. T al intermoat ceremonies will Phe ataioment of a preover that they bad captured neariy | lake pl Funtran or ALDERMAN MeMattos,—The foneral of Co James McMahon, who at the time of bye death was / thie city, will take p! regiment of Gen Keutz’s command, armed with ixteen shooting rifies. This rumor, I am sorry to say, is Goufirmed to day. The First. District of Columbia Volunteers | man of the Seventh ward of nee rere oveamped Dour more church. the road iead- | from his laxe residence, 46 Heury strovt, this morning. St iaark uomtemdelsiv anes oes Juve rare | A reqaiom mass will be celebrated for the repose of his nt, including arms and bor ecapture | Sul At St. James church, afier whicb revanins will these rifles wili be a grevt ‘he eemy,as | be conveyed to Calvary Cemetery for toterment. Tho hoy ure an effective weapo rdiy, and one | ceceased was @ young man, in the prime of lie, avd pb which they are deiicie Fut fable to Manufactare sinmunition enitab o ik CATIER GUA ‘The force stationed s gxin's Point as guard for the Captured cattle ounsisted of one buodred and fifty men of 8 8000 or their use, dren to mourn his un © | ivaves a widuw and several Umey end. A Rr MAN.—A woman named @lary Clifton, Mi Driven Arexstep--Rowsinc Oven a Wo at No. ISL Sg ag ce . bag Mate pal a ee Ludlow street, was run over in the Bowery by a herse nm ap Frege, The (4) Bite to ave fourth rent bravery and | ond gig owned by Lr, A. Schultz, but driven at areck flstermination,"keoping the | enamy at bay tor | lene rate by Frederick Out. Biforis were mado to arter considerable time, while bis mea were trying | Ort atthe time, but floding he was pursced the reckless o drive the eattic fartuer to the rear. He was jially | On Ne bamuaibaet'dad: 2h ai rorpowored Dy grea'ly auterior Dumvers Aud "iged to | diver jumped from the venicie od Ged. He was eubso urre. der bis commend, rf. John €. Stanton, of the quently arrested d taken betor Justice Dowling for ine regiment, was niso captured, T) the gesng | examination, Ihe woman, being “badly tajared, was imo Within R Year that Captaja Gregg bas be Whe | conveyed to tho hospital. pinds of the enemy. I por of Genaral Gregg, | Iuwacotark Covexrmox.—To-day tho cecond annual J 18 highly spoken of TUR KATTLR. Upon securing their prize the enemy fefl back on the ftycamore church apd ilawkiosville road, in the direc- ‘Bin of Stony creek station, It was at the junction of the roads pear Hawkinsvilie ‘Ghat Goveral Davies artemptea to intercept him: bat, Ho f aud a geatles picnic of the Immaculite Conception Total Abstinence Feneficial Society takes ploce in dues’ Woods, ‘his young society already numbers above eix hundred mem- bers ond three bundred cadets, This festival tos been undertaken by the gentiomen ‘of the Total Abstinence ‘ntunagely, the Jonemy reached there before wo did, and | Peneficial Society for tho praiseworthy object of aiding y moang Of burrtcades. In addition to a nacurnily str ng | in the erection o: echoote, under the exre of the Rev, Dr. sition beyond a sramp, wore enabled to keep us back | Norrogh, pastor of the + bureh of the Inmacuiace Con: {1 be got bis plucder beyond our reach. 3 ception, East bourteenth street, It was nearly dark be ore our assaviting column got foto position, aod Lieutenant Clarke, of the Second Unitor the Wart. fatutes ariliory, opened with bis battery. At about the rte PS ‘me Wine, as we sluce learn, General Saniz attacked | TROTTING AQ THE FASHION COURSE—Tae FiEsT OP THE FALL PURSE: Moxay, Sopt, 19 —Purse of $100, with an inside stake of $25 exch, milo heats, bert three in five, in barness, em in tho roar; but ax he had no artillery: we were wot Aware of his whereabouts, General Kautz, unabis to ree who he was ficating in fonsequence of the darkness, aud fearing ho inight be - tes? {100 ‘ hie a . Mace h, g. Hickory. ee @ontronting Meveral Davies’ troops. withdraw tis small | D. Mace entered ol vs Thites and b bt J. Lovett avtered br. g. Stranger. 91188 Force nbout two mllex and bivouncked for the ight, At | fi Tver! eoueed Oe me Corie a eke te Gaylight he advanced, tat tho enemy bad pote Gevoral Davies nade two vicorous attemp 6s (0 break cc the onemy's fives, ehargi g clear up Ww bis eustworke. with thro» dismounted regiments, ove of ‘which (the First Maseaenusette) fought tuem jaud to frond; but wo wore obliged to withdraw, as it would be B useless waste of lile to attoae overceme largely Wuperior force Hybtng bobind bresstworks D. Tfifer's bm. Emp Owner's b. g. General. Time, 244—244 5, Pivet Meat—Fiee to four on Bickory, who won easily by four or five lengths Second Hoat-—Kven op Hickory, Strange: winning easily by fonr lengths, The favorite did pot go fur the heat, TROTTING AT THT UNION Gorn: Monpay, Sept, 19.—Match for $1,000, mile beats, beet three in five. Ai, Woodruff named #. ¢. Prince, to wagon, Ownor named double team, 10 wagon... i) chemy Aico ONtHumbered us in artillery, having ‘ aa to two oo Hickory, Etranger wou by @ight ploces ongaged seams: onr four, but | have no | 4 lereth, Gon we aid them more danege than they div on Te j aon" Heat—Kven or Hickory, who won easily by four ertiitor ‘actice of Livutenant W. A. Cameron, who | [ORths. ramaeded &@ nection of Clark's battery, was spiendid. Fit th Hect—-Five to twoon Hickory, who won as he fey sholl neomed toexplode exactly m the right piace, | Pleased. dhe waa highly compimented by every ove, nding It Impoasille to break the eneta; nint, Gonerai Davies cent the Second brigade, undor 7@oiowel Smid, with w evctioo of sr tillery, under Lien Cov Dt Cameron, upon a cros-road leading W Stony creck Btation, tm order ts einke tue enemy at tbat post Lecting—100 to 20 on Privea = ‘Time—3.43. The Command starred at twoalvd o’clovk, and ved pot poser Ee 4 ocoedad More thon a mile when thoy mast the en-my's Arvivale and Departures. ekota, with whom they exirmished and drove some RRIVALS, SLL Miles, Hero the command baited, and the Kighih | Wrw Oninans—Steamentp Continentai~¥aj MA South fl tisteen ib Peo ke # erORe POAT lene iy Tey Birvek the ong, M unce, Major § T Candie Capt Richardson, Lieut Nieboia, James Gray ry Lieut WF Furness, Fred Miles 0 1a regiments were orceed to to the Weldon Katirond, Feriroad about three miica below ng, Ma shy wit ie inn; Thee Clidort, HO Gib-on, Onpew rents jon, where @ strong fore was discovered. | barirond, f Blake and wits, © Hesketh O ievtoant Howard of the Bight Penneyivania, charged | 38°?'snyonn Mi ik Gao Keller, dB Nia, Hs Tecbays em avd drove them away, We remained ‘abot an. oor, but acvlag 10 S708 Of thelr coming that way, re- | ued to the mali coluwp. “ WEIL RN OF THN RNPRDITION, J Miller, Col Shorbur remand 30 in the steerage, DRPARTURRS, Tavana~Steamship Roanoke—A MoNab, Walter B Com- stock, Manuel Zalva, Joho Fordyce, Ricard Malba, Cas RRAVPRY OF A BATTALION OF CAVALRY, Tenet aot forget to mention © battalion of the First At mine o'clock (vie morning, finding our force entirely | tilo, Y Votancourt, F de Armeneras, T Valeda Mrs Manuel foo arial to accomplish the object of the exvedition, wo | Garcia, Madame A Reve, Mrs La ities hile ‘a arned to camp, loaving the rebels in vadisputed pos- ‘Ounningbam, Joha Kline, D Liowd Miguel Oeond, of tho beof, Smith, P Garcia, Silva, JB Yerrte,"n A Bradiey, rhe Lowers, ore Bogner, Wie: 4 Marth R van Tesdell # Mart J ina, Win uptel ho olan Our loss, considering ine amount of fighting, wan nn. b ar ‘Suotedige OG Parrett, A Dowas Antonio Dias, = I. Two or threo killed, and some twenty | James Carimicheel, John @ Priam, Daniel Tor, mows Me woe ‘sae bal the whole, . ‘wounded ra | Gregor, gts Belesn, & ard, Bit ord, Jam Riford, Tuomas and kindiy cared Dre. er | m net in Moore, roIne. revy ‘argeon.” see ethics N Praia L Rnhe, A Keck, Hecor on A, in O'RMeTy, Art artans avers. Mien wd tive and Corte Res! Govornor’s room the remains reset | ! { American, from Quebée, arrive OUS PD BATES ON Tile PEACE MOVEMENTS reached Soutd- | New York, ar- on. DON 3 | Be! rm. rebel loan was buoyant, at @ further advance ‘The Bauk of England advanced ite rate of dascount to nine ‘per cent on the th sass. HR Lownaw, Sept. , Po Mae in the. Bank. of England nee eeenee Consols for money close at 87 @ 87%; itnols Central shares, 44 8 43 disqvuni; Erie pk, iss ‘The Loudou Pines. (city article) says: —A glance at the one. Price $1 50. tables mailed tres. Indigestion, Headache, « Sense of Full- Bonain the back past of the head, are immediately relieved aud soon cured by PRANDRBTH’S PILLS. Odeerrve—B. BRANPRETH musi be on government stamp. Bank re‘urn wil! nhow there could ho longer have bepa | »tc"sttes” Br fndanBow Sex ien, soy hesitation ic raisiag tho Bank rate, vat tals time sm | Luci thost gine, Shaky ten to thiriyntve dollars’ each, Cor sugmentati of reserve should be stendily taking place | Canal atreot, ‘ we 4 JW preparation {or the payment of the Uctuber dividead, - — —— nd instead or om imerease (hero !as been @ diminution. Muanger's Celedrared Sipping Ta Of bullion ig Likewise wituout improvement, the | sfrpied f Te TeartoNe. At manufacturer's, VICTOK &. BMAUGER Wigs, Toupees, Hair Dye, Hab end Modavia Cooam fer heautifring the og aiseee Wf. BATCHELOR 3 b6 Bond atrest. mounts that are carried to the bank beimg ¢om 15 Chumbers street, Pletely adsoried. for internal cireutation, So ling as these features continne, 60 lovg must tae raté contmue Hroportionable to tue advance. There fs nothing in the uation to fospire either surprise or regret. ‘be public, thoy-dhauk the terms (or accommodation too bigh for tie welfare. of the country, have the remedy io theirown hands, Kvidentiy, for two yours Past, the inajority of our people have beew under the im- Pression | t (here was more to be gained by sending tovey abroad than by Keeping it at ome. They have eatiblishoc banks to Supply canital at almost every im- Portant city of tho world, apd rival companies fo lend Gmansox—Jounson.—On Sunday, Sepis nber £8, by the Rev BE. Rock wail, at tho residence of the oficiating cler kymen, SAMUEL GramRsos to Mine Kexeanezn D. Jomxsom, ott Money to land owners 40 India on mortgage. Tue tslaude | of brooklyn. Of tue Tndian seas, Ausbeai, South Amerioa, Canada LiwviA—Fowr -~At the Barcolona Rotel, on Sunday, Se) - and the tiaent of Surope, Not gonteat with } tember 18, by the Rov. Dr, Cumming: the flo” thus eproad before them, in connection with | Roxear, Keq, of Cova, to Miss Joarena LL, BOMe Cap talteis heve thought tust | vseia, from Barceloaa, Sua they could stil spave a couple of miliions sterling to | Mikrn—LaKiin-Oa Sunday, Soptomber 18. by the Prop up The fegoce tatnister of Spain, So loug ae this | Rev. Mr. Traynor, Mr. DuoMas Matin io Miss Guan Law Profusion prevail money ust any compiainty of the deurness of mtty only of ridicule. Tt is absurd to expect that wo cau part. with our money to forotgn Applicants, and thet the rates for ita rise shall vot rise 3» proportion exactly as the supply diminishes at ome. Tho Bok discount will edvauce iis LIWSBPOOL COTTON MARKEY. Laymawoon, Sept. 9, 1864. Tho brokers’ ciroular reporte the sles of the week at ww, ail of this city, PUILLY—CRAMKORMK—On Thorsdey, Septerrher 15, ab the Firet Place Methodist [fpiacopal chured, South Brook lyn, by the Kev. A. & Huot, J. Prank Pinups to Misé Many V. Caayvonn, both of Broesiyn, NY. Rosixsox-—Muasov.—-On Thoraday,’ September 15. by the Rov. Wr. I. Corbit, Me. Davio & Romson lo Miss M. Joseruine Munsow, both of this city. Sarvngin—-U snk —Ie this city, on Si 28,000 bales, inotadiog 4.2.0 to «peoulators and 7,000 to | ber 17, by the Rev exporters. Thp.murket bas deolined Id. a 24d. ‘owing | of Lywa, Maes , to M to peace rumé@s from America and the advauce in the | RI. No carda Dankorate, che authorized quotations are, fair Orleans, | Providence papors please copy. 21 sd.; widdling Orleans, 203¢d., fair Mobiles, 34d. ; mid- dling Mobiles, 204.5 fair upiands, middling up- lands, 23d. “The stock in port is estimated at 347,000 bales, of which 8,600 are Amorican The sales to.day: wore 3,090 bales, the market closing dull, with a downward’ tendency, but quotations un- cbunged. Soconons—Hter.—-M Philadelphia, tember 18, by tho Rev. Mr. Pope, of the Crown Btenet fynagogne, Mr. Iwwin Soxomons to Mrs Sakaw towr, both of Londan, Frgiand. Tarr—Rewsarny.—On Wodacaday, Soptember I, at Fgremont burch, Mavi, Roscon C. Tart, of Ailey Mass., (08. HMMA Basamey, of Egremont, Mass. No cards. ri ‘SookeR —Fawwom.—On Sunday evening, September 18. by the Revs Ruben fl. Loom, at the residence of Chas, Witven, Heq., fh Lucimn TooKex to E, Anne Hasson, oldest daughter of the late Win, Haunon, Tisq., all of this city. Van Derskh—Huicas,—At the rosidence of tho bride's father. in Cooymans, N. ¥., on Wednoxday, Septombor by the Rey. Mtr, Wells, Captain J. G. Van Deezer, lato 0 tha Twenty fith Now York Voinnteora, to Miss Kiiza- nent BeiGos, daughter of W. S. Briggs, isa or Sunday, Sep. LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET. Provisions inactive, Lard: tends upward. LIVERPOOL PRODUCK MARKY. Ashos—Pots. 288 3a. a 20s. 6d.; pearls 338, per owt, Sugar quiet. Yea—Bnsinegs limited. CetTee in favorable demand. Molaasoa—No silos, LIVERPOOL BKBADSTUFPS MARKET. Livearoon, Sept. 8, 2864. Beeapsiurrs —There bas been a good deni’ of rain letoiy. Fivur 194 siow request; Westera canal, 208. 60. « 21s., and eiitade!phra and Baltimore, 218. a 284 Wheat— Lemaod limited; sales of white end mix Be. Lod. a Irted. 9% 4u. per 100 Ibs., anc rod at Se Bd. as. Sd Corn ia | ANnERsox,—On Sunday, September 18, Cnancas W. Ax- Iimited requost; white, per 480 Ibs.) 928 Gd, 2336. 6d.; | DRRSON, onIy sou Of Eliza Anderson, aged,22 years aad 11 mixod, 203, 2.205, 3d.; yollow, 208. Gd. mouths, Tho frtends and members nnd honorary members of Marion Hook gud Ladder Company No. ‘Iiare respect. fully invited 10 aliend the funeral, from the residence of his brotherem-law, Charlee 1. Smith, 117 Canon streot, this Tuesday afiern on, at two o'clock, . Avaxs.—On Monday morning, September 19, Caances Coox, in'ant son of Daoiel L. and Cornelia C. Adams, ago: '4 weeks, The (auera) will take place this (Tuesday) afternoco, at one,o'clock, 1rom No, 92 Wert Tenth stregt. Booxwan.—At Hobo! N. on, Suaday evening, September 13, of dropey, Hewnicn Wirweia Rockaaky, aged 21 years, T non! 5 days The rela: ves aud friends are reepectéully invited to ra Mths MAILS FOR EUROPE. The Cusard. mail stoamstip Scotia, Captaia Judktus, Will lonve-itis port on Wednosday for Liverpoot ‘he matie for row morning The New York Ewrano—Rdition for Europe—will be Peady at seven o'clocie iu the morning, and will give tho fatost Gespatebes from the Array of Lieutenant Goneral Gravt,near Petersburg, Va.; Tao latest accounts of the | attend the ‘un (Tuesday) Ralls At two ib ae o'closit, from the residence of Bz. Charles I. Mattlage Moveragnts of Cenoral Sherman at Atlanta, Ga, and the | poh jum ahe mmdenie i Canvexis. —In Lraculir Hospital, Washington, on Mon. day, soptember 19, of wounds racolved af the battle of tno Weldon Railroad, Beaxary J Coavasis, son of Ber warc sod the jate Catharine Campbell, of Brooklyn, in tho 220 year of bis age. Notice of funeral hereafter. Dixncxs.--On Monday. September 19, at half-past five diniock, nfter twenty days tines of typhoid fover, Jonany Der Aged 22 years. f mouths and 22 days. ‘The relati and frieads of the family are reapert{ulty invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, South First street, Wiliumsourg, on Wedbeaday ai te noon, at two Woloek. Honcrus—On Suoday, September 18, Cat widow of Deals Donohue, 0 Creeghbeg, cv » ia the 72d year of her age, ‘The relatives and triends of the family a jnvited to atiend the ¢ perad. from her latest uene from tho Union Forces tn all Parts of the Country; A very interesting Narrative of a Refugee from Richmond, ¥a,, showing the Condition of Affairs in the Rebel Capital, accompanied with an excellent Map of the City, showing the public butidings and the interior he of defences; Interesting Accounts of the Movements uf tho Politicians, Late and interesting News from Maxico, Cuda, Central and South America, St. Domingo, and re- ports of all lmportant events of the week. Single copie, le wrappers, ready for mailing, five conts, Vo Paper Man ah wilt be paid for Bie, Sexai—48 lbs, uvers. 000 reams of goot Tourdrtuigr Apply at this ofllos, Pap respectfully esidones, ee ee ; ; 5 s 31 Cherry sireet, tnis (Tuescuy) altor i two Tyne Metal ond Od Leod Wanrertim | reiock ‘lo torins will ve tkeu to Calvary Comotery few hundred weight of Type Meial | for iniorment Aid : Cork prpere please copy. + REE ON - mnday oor 19, of Lipgoring coz P shed ia ail Uezatizet Lote “eye A eam tO, Of peerage n aad information given, JACOB, Broker’ eofilee, 178 | agent 22 yours. : . Broadway, New York. 128 ii Be Her remaiag Will bo couxeyed fror her-Inte residence, Prizes Caste? ip aii eralized Lotte. | 2) I residentetrest, & Moe amp rbrrene wd happy tery he 3. he ObAYTON & 00-8 ; Comotory, site (7 teraoon, at two ooivek, Mem. rooms Nov. 6 bers of Fortitude Lodge No. 10, F. aud A.M, nd the fratornity generally, aze invited to abiend thor! Royal Mavena Lottery. Foxaveoy.--On Monday, Sectember 19, 7p was ” fetter} an Information furnish tion, 2) W. FProratsow, late of the, regiment gheat rater paid tor Loubloons and ai! kinds of | New \ork \oluntoora, in the 24th yenr of ban age. Wer, TAYLON & CO, Bankers, 1 Wal ah WE testaliven uaikiriandn of arense nie invited to attend dhe funeral } brother ia} xander ¢ | atre-t, on Wednesday, at t Piermovl payees p Cnowrk.—From = w ae Copy.4 4 received while charging the neliding the large of Overcoats in this | ” it of five per eneniy’ eabone, Ga., Cobnel Wet ¢ =I desire toeny otic genera‘iy that [have ¢ Gu » regiment New Vouk Volv tne finest ¢ i Cagaiineres ia the uiar- | ype funeral will take place fron fat As en imecied the mewest and mom! rath reon sirect, between Frawltii and Ledford hiooable eteles of Man's and Roya’ Clothing. t Rrondway ¥ inal to nthdly alfer to seil pokivn, on We; at three a lay a‘lernoon, which I | UNITED STATES BONDS IN GREMAN T. j nt boua fide fiscount of ilve percent from the marked { O'clock, Tpotriends Aud relatives of the familly, the vid The prop f anarmistice in America covtinues to | prices. members of the Seventeenth regi Now York Volun. be the of aaxt debate in Rog iond. | Re an Sl ISAAC V. BROKA a and ‘8 of all miit Organi alicus, are Yue London Dims continues to represent that the fee! | 54 Fo avenue and 62 Lafayette place respectinily invited tr attend the funeral, The remains ing of the North in favor o an armistice is rapi = ¥ will be escorted to Greenwood by-tha Thirteenth ibook oroasing: bus the idea is strongly combatted by many AMS (he World's « Stags : lya regimont. who refuse to balieve in an armisttce becnuse iy would | Ati ail the people mere! piayerk, and we surmis> that @ SON — AL Mars.,.on Sunday, Soptomher AL once becessitate the raising 0: the blockude. Po eaten pemraretion Coe the eet pequeine that | 18, Hewxy Henson, o Brooklyn, if, tho Gist’ year of bis ibe Londo Temes i ite city article of the 6th, wader { eo 0n from the “inmanse demand “inere is forthavarth.. | 98°: ’ | the seelitg of pat hich the peace prossee 8 bad creas | ele—the most delizit' ni, comvementiand e'ieacior® veautic WO reluiives and (riends of the family are invited to } ted, Seeks to modify the financial apprehensions it hes | fi id preserver of ¢ rh the world produced, | attend the funeral Vrom bis late rasidenve, 120 Willow raixed by arguing #hat it is prematore to regard peace us | All drugeista and pariamists sell it { street, Brookivn, this (Toceday). alterno at three ertnig Owing to tho North maintaining the roevoration 04 | thetawn as ope ct thebsotutejeondiicns. It howovor, |, A@mirabte Conundeay. | O Memakwnack.—in Witkesbarrs, Pa.,.on Sunday evening, luteiy thrown opea by an armistice 0) Oo; | cau it @ temptation which icin ain nor to yield ta, | OF Jeln W. Holienhack and daughter of Ell Beard, of ton seriously aggiavaies the existing prossura for money, | pent Brookiyu, aged 29 years, 2 will bi 18 fenred, ndon Limes attrt counteragting 1 Cgnin of movey whi ‘the tye tndee! sive c tintics. A quarter of ab hour of such fire ae weil ormed, can pow maintain, is enough t whole divigions on the grunad. in Virginia both armics ere tatrenched alike, Tho result mata boay of each army hvlds & secu © /o81tio Opvosing Lodias Hgbt each other 98 1t were by sort fi t advices show renewed notivity in United States bonds and improvemect m priv The intost cespatehes by the iti a report Londay Temet, ina editorial, remarks thar th donce of circumstances are fivorabic ty perce, Urat the hupoiess deadiock of the armies in the fleid happens tv come with the period when the peoyie are lurmally culled upon to ether .daugurate a uew policy be rately approve tho old one. ibey must pal Gna decinio or the other son Tecord. end the series of seviitary failures conguinimated by the drendi yl le Feut year render it aimost impos pounce for war, e808 of the pre- ble for them to pro ‘The London Herald thinks there is considerable ex aggeration in the probability of a &)cedy teranination of the A correspondent, writing to the Londe i Mr. Lin 0 armistice i @ also gays ove ihing is certain it led. by whatever means, the threa' cratic party to resist will be ound to bo Inteligence has bes recsived et Ltoyd two revel ervisers kiwi & ers and successfully run out estinate formed by sime d the ; the barbor of Wil 8 to tno oun war. \mo' wil St works to prevont the | ba mington, and since then hed destroyed bo lees \ianlbbiriy~ i three Union merebantmen. The Mexican Emptre. QUEEN ISADRLLA OF SPAIN ON F! DLY TERMS WITH MAXIMILIAN OF avs The Queen of Spain bas received the ne ister and good understanding betweeu whe two Branec. It ts romored that the Lmperor intend new nobility as a counterpoise to democr The Paris correspondent of the Lendon al opinion prevailed that the Kmper in ® very uneatinfactory Ktato. Tne Paris Boorse of the 7th in ant IN we Moxtcan Min. ‘Lhe speeches on bothieides expressed sympathy governme js ty establish @ News eays rs he opened Beary, but subsequently improved. Rentes cise at buf Tc, The Danten Que-tie Prosetan papers refer to bitehes ip the tons, owing to the tacacity of Deumark question, The breakiog of the nego ened. ‘The official Wiener Zettung of View: that austria Ipieuds forming te Bew it. Indian and Chins Telograms from Shangbae anronnoe n. pence negotin. b the Daaecial tone is Waren os (he rormor rag inmonts. n iraportant de- etf.e of 25¢ par cent in the rate or exchange. At Calcutta exchange had risen 4 per cent, and the rate of discount & per cant, Exchange at Bombay was i per cont hi Japan. vices frota sapan to Joly 15 bed tgder. been recetved, Govern brow: and tir R. Alonck,wore both at Nagurakl, andl 1b was Undorsyod that a resolution to open the tulaad woe to forolgn veasols Lad bean definitely takow Commeretat Latotligenst: TES LONDON MONKY MARKS Tu Vonde® the funds ware greats dopr’ of September, Console experisnead a half por cent, whieh wsned ov the bth declive ef one # heavier fall thao bag occurred ob auy single day for some years. The juctaty were only Ove por cout above the lowest point during Ube panto of 1867. Rumors oF failores were fife, which added to the Geprewston, bat all provert ta active demand for disoount nt the bank kot at full rates, Toxno™, Console cloce at ATS for money. SMERICAN MRCURITOS, Thore was an © aed opao mar. Sept. 6, 1864, Titnoin Central Hatirdad, 47 a 46 discount; Erie Rail road, 40 0 42, lept. 1, 10M firmer Tiiinote | | | JonNeor = at Herpatead, 1 1. on Sunday, Septomber en the modes of measuring | 18. Winzaam Tgwsexxp, Som of Widliain S ‘and Harriet EUS aud lager bier? Jun Jf caas twa pinkh. i eies anes ae neon, aged 8 months. h Rav oh a HAL te ararias id the allowance JAUNCEY.--Ob Sunday nigh’, Sopiember 18, at bis late She a ak dlic sn nla residence, 81 West ‘iwonty aint’ street, Wiisaw Hi sf ea Tak ¢ , Jauncey in the d40b year of is age ,dieticles for tue Totiet of New York | “yy. relatives and friends of thw decoased are respect u iby th gieniqus for anle by the dregetets avent, VICTOR &. MAUGER ‘Trade #1 415 Chambers fully invited to attend tho faneral, from the above. reat dene, on Tbursday afternoon, at two o'ch fxxor.—Io Brooklyn, ow Prtaey ember 16, aftor Penaricat Compiexton.—Latra’a | 6 2 protracted steko: dor with rare Cbristion or Liquid Pearl. 1 haw no equal ‘or pre- | fortitude ad resigontion, Sakai Fanny, the boloved wie mp. the complexion and akin Bold by of Henry Kernot, bookeatier, by JAMES LAIRD, Sole Proprister, 433 Marary —On Mooday, September 19. after.o long it! ! ress, whiek she bore with) Ch \atian fortitude, Mary, the beloved whe of Vernard Nie 7,208 ive of tbe lowe of ana cage ge A Mivachon, Ireland, aged 29 years Depot 89 Lthoriy.ecreets up | "ine trends of her husband! aud family ore respecttally - “ foviied te attend t ‘UvesrAi, drom her sate ras 30 An Camete Waly Shawl for | Wort iwenty Hua abreel, oo Wednesday atv gale. Price $725 in gai Addres# B., Hera.d office one O'eloek. Matony Of peratyeis, Cartaia Jaws T. Macony, of Ationta 16 Ours. Old Glory Weaver | ship Fravcis D Cutting, agwt.57 years over its riined houses and deserted fortHicntions Sher. Notice of funeral vil! bs givam in Wednaedar’s napers, mun is Dond ar ban ever: 809 KNOX. of 2.2 Trond: | Muwwi—At her Inte roaMecce, om Monday evening, way near F et whose nm f gentemen s | September 19. Carnaniym B Mower, cuynor of William Bais bs thelr avast grace amd simple bowaey, arpa Diiner, keq., 10 tke 6010 near of bar aua. of the tsodern Duo'notici of the cuvcnal wilt bo zie aa. ; McSlanox —On Saturday, September 17, of injarten ce aut HVERDALL 6 vegans Sys, oly an yeh | Feccived by boing thrown from a wagon, Alderman Jas. Bevedwayt coraer of Doane sites odie Dich.aaox, Ip He J5tb pear Of bis age The remains wii) be tsken from Lim late resiaence, No 46 Honey street. to Sd. james elarch morning, #t Ball pasdiven o’elock, where a requiem han <L1 bo calebresad for the cepose of Bis eon!, aad Mm thence to Cals Cemetery for laterment. His friends and thoseor the tamily.are respectfully inviaed | toatrend. Are At Uniem Huh on Mooday, Septembar 19, Towa, wpangess ebild of Ricbard avd Margaret Quiom, Funoraf from foot of Rarcmy strove, thia (Lveaday) this ¢Tnesdny> Awd Oh, Deer Me! What Pain, Head + ache, Toothache, Neuraigin vad Oaturrh T guifered. WOL- COTTsS Instant Pain Aunihilavor eared me, Ratchelor's Hatv Dyemche Best in the world. Hares, reliable, Insianssneous. The om'y perfect dye, Sold: by wll druggists, Paciory $1 Barclay street. Corns, Bunions, Nuits, Entorged goints, r d Sj, Miternona, at two orvlook. pian — the feot, cured by Dr ZACHARIB, No. 76) Rerp.—On Soacay, September 18, 99 four o’olrat P.M, “ Vives Foro, omyfdaughtes of Chaztes and sophia N: ed 1 ¥oar and moothe. '@ lowad ber, yes, Ba tongue cmp tel) How ria loved gad how, wel) Goa loved her too, and he thought best ‘To UKs our Minos bome to seat. ‘The friends aoa relosinge are, respect’niy Invited to pttond, Une Mineral, this (Tuesday) ulteraonn, xt awo o'eeck, from the revidonce of ber grandparents, 344 Fitz fourta, aireat between Ftret end Second avenaes, ABTNOLWGa.—After & short ilimess, at bia late rosis som Dinthaveoue, WikLum Rexworns, in the 45th year azo ‘The friends of the famUy, and also the nwembors of the Cristedoro’s Flair Dyd, Preservative | Reed, ond Wig Dépol. wholeaaie and retail, No. & House, The dy applied by ekiltul arate, Dr. W. ti. Gregg Db ave deem swiTerin seal d for Promate Giand unable to obtain any re! Water, which began to produce ite cura. long time wit Ree of the 1 used Comat tive gieet afer taking ong or two doses, nod No map can be moro graiefi. than 1 as the regulte—baving suiTered a!) that A maxi cond iiiler anditve, and. rather than te be deprive of tne medicine T would be wiling to pay tify dollars ¢ for tt Ty haa vet only cnead me. but moreral other officers in my | / seventge Tecvment NY. S.M., aro reapectiully in- Bees Geran Fa haf atta Soils Seibert f wot tpattend Wotunens on Wedbandny slervors, wae Oonetituon Water. RICHARD LUSH tao o'eteck Sismons.—At Sridgopart, Cone. on Monday, Sentem- Loa! tA rea’ (wo a i iaems, Hanay F., o Jeabes Simmoaa, aged T month nod 21. dyn, heres ‘ hid ag ide place ca Mh aaa nfteonoon, at wo © Olvck, froan the residence of bis parents, 42 Darrow ‘O} PISLADBLPATA, sireot, Now York. The frieads of the family ere respect: day, from 9 A. M. until WT,t> sommes eT of bar A rome Selon! Monday, Sopt ry ith i ‘ ier, fe " a ors iy. on \Y, Soptember 19 three dblinre; bat_ all ndvics tree. Schenck'a "Fulmome | FREDRICK STOrKIaGrx, in'the 424 year of iw ago - Byron, Sea Weed Too'e and Mandrake Pia wll cure oa Hie friends ana the rostabors of Washtoguon Lidge, No, sumption, and frequsotly in its adwanced stages; brit it fe F. avd A.M, are reapect’aty invited to attend the alwase best to nel pul i ot too |e He a. e hese fresh H0;D\y Of modicines at nia ross, whish can be bad at all Mdie intmuten ok on eee Bergeant Minti Polte! abe Tanks, Des.:0 108, t Ninth Ward Police, Bola whoiessle by MORQAN. & ALLBN, 46 Citi etreet, apd al! druggists Dr. Schenok, will be at his reems. of Ol times, ee eee STLwatl.—On Monday, September 10, of ferat, com. treeted while in/the dincbargs of hi ‘goon Dentnens, Impaired sight, Mont Pewsey Hospital, fi. .. wuss plead sg M.D., 10 the 8b year of bie The frienas of tho faunily funeral, on Wed NOISES IN TUB HEAD, CATANBRHAL AFFECTIONS LN THE THROAT, CHTONIO CATARRH, te favited to attend the 098, AL two o’olcek, from verre gt BOAR EM ot the resideace of ive mosber, 18 Heary strect, i Mer ye tabetha pd shdepl ini ee Cavs. —Matiane, Come asacm, wile of bre bagcie BY DR. VON. KISENBERG, ard mother of witi be buried thie day (lues- ®A bis comamulting rooms, 516 Droaaway, ucar Tweifth atirenk | das td Of Westchester, N. ¥. — '¥, Septamber 19, Roxert For Pnysiognomy, Phrenotogy, Phy~ j00'A. and Jonaphine Sieteon, aged 6 Mology, Eunneiogy and Pe cology, sae October num| rd 7 Reh rtrd if, hagei SONU ah ies Bs Bread Seecaon eroune, om Wednraday pI ab one Scoen— in W, core oo Gut veday, ‘Beptom er iT, Geyrany Vase Sobre, aon of Win. M. watt le Bis $1B soar, ‘10 relatives and fr ‘are reapeotfully invited to Pt Comte Creme Gen Hiaod the funeral, thie, (Toe Tinos SON 08 oat Poca ORGY, ALLRN, 415 Broagwnr, rela, (rom. Ro, ‘sea ‘roar ‘oeg * ber 18, after a finess, Mra, Suissa Jacousox Vax Rasura, & native Holland, aged 7¢ yeary. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited te attend the thie (Tuesday) morning, at tom clclook, from the residence of her daughter, Mra, & Marks, No 237 East Thirtieth street. jewish chronicies and Eogliah papers please sopy. Van Voorum —in Brookiyn, ow Munday, septeraber 18, Rosataa, youngest chrid of Joba Vao Voorbis. ‘The funoral will take place this (Tueeday ) a at three o’ctoce, frou No. 2 Cottage Row, avenus. “SHIPPING NEWS. ALEAWAC POR NEW TORK—THIS DAT. soe 945.) MOON KisKe.. : 6021 mow ware tof New York, September 10, 1864. CLE ARE qhteamanio Rosnoke, Drew, linvant—Ludiam, Hetmekew atl Great Western, Qunniagh: Liverpooli—C B Maw. Bark Maria Morton (Br), Woodward, Titests—A Jaquer mou Brig Grace Worthington (Br), Lind, Vern Craz—¥ Alexam dro & Soun. Brig Cyprua (Br), Perry, Haynoa—F P Phitiips Brig Foster, Tracy, Boston J rye & Oo. May (Br), Buck, Caracoa—P T Nevins # 8 Schr Nanette (Dan), Putersen, St Thomas--A Dair ana Dorothea (Ham), Behmidt, Savaona-la Mar—! Ke. Schr Plorence (Br), Kernan, St Kitts—Jones & Lov Sours A Reade, Reade, Baluunore—Mentiey, Smviti Schr Ocean Home, Ze uif, Baitimore—-M Bedell, Sctr Oart, Johnson, Stamford. Sloop Miaint, Coner, New Haven—M Briggs & Go, Breuer FW lécune Foster. Baltimore. ARRIVED Rteamship Continental (US transport), Rumner, New Orieans, depts, with passengers, to U 5 Queriermastem \oth inst, 9 AM, 15 mileaN of Band Key Light. saw steam ship Suwo Nauw, bene for New Orleans, aad. & bark ing W sbowiug red signal with black letter C; N of Sombrero, steam*hin Geo Cromwell h 1:30 PM, 18 milea N of Sombvero. at 2 Pa, WO miles B of Cape ihe Kvening Star, heuer for New Orivana, Wi hours off Sumd Key, Ianding maiis toamuahip Cosmovelitan ( transpom), Crocker, Pest aster ‘al, Sept 16. to UB Quarters enn en'p Heaufort (US tranaport), Storle, Washingtem, to US Quarte master, Rtnambhip Petemae. Sherwood, Portland, with tadeo amg Pauien gers, Ms Cromwell & Go. Ship Horvet, Hardiug, San Francisco, 92 days, with mi to Win T Coleman & Co; veanel to Lawrenon. G les & Ca, Ship Orient, Will, Livervool, Aug ld, wish mdae and lat Passengers, to Spollord, Thieston & Co, Bark Goethe (Hrem), Deetjen, Licata, 74 days, with brine stone, to CO Luling & Go. Brig ie Ge-dort (Br), Coahrane, Windsor, NB, 12 daym with plaster, to A Bmithern & Oo, Brig TO Wagner, Bergman, Fortress Mi: S days, with wood, to Dollner, Potter dO Hrti Lt W Armstrong, Seofleld, New Haven, Brig Triad, Mitchell, New Haven. Schr Maryland, Gatheart, Lingao, 9daye, with coal, Nautiios, Davis, Lingan, 9 days, with coal, to OB 4 : r TC Herts, Gray, Lingan, 10 daym with coal, tos ¥ Beni Haviland J Morton (Br), Smith, Windwor, NS, 8 days, wi , ~ plesier, to DR Dewoll hr © Kantauaal, Wooster, Hillsboro for Phitedelphie, r Loyal Scranton, Lowden, J'ort Roval, 14 dava. lying at. Port Royal was ¥track’ by lightning, whieb cal away main topmnas:, shivered mainwast, pasred down chveen decks, knocked down the forward bulkhead, aud tir FF Randolph, Risley. Virginia, 9 dave, Sen Throa Brothers, Tooker, Virginia. 3 dove. Sehr © H Van Name, Burt, Virginia, 2 dave. Rohr Frank Marin, Barbour R Smith, Rankin, Portland DH Baldwin Noto, Rock! ngilon, Cobb, Kock Renr Ned numpter, 3) Sebr Sling Wright, Adams, Roc! Schr Tra Bilss, #prague, Portsmouth for Newburg. Senr Cabot. Wethersporn, Be tan, Schr W 1 Thomas, Winamore Boston for Philadelphia. che dultet, Crosby, Boston for Albany Schr K Sequr, Cures, Provinestown, r Mozelle, Jones, New Bedford. 1 Milton, Raymond, Now Bedford. and. one Sea Ranger, Wiggin Bedlord for Phiiadetpiainy, Schr Nighcingsla, Youn nereet. Schr & Strong, Brown, Fal! River, Schr A Field, Mason, Fall River. Sour Sea Nymph, Conley. Progidence. Soar EH Mailer ‘Raker, Providence. SenrZ Stratton, Kelly, Providence. Selby 8 Washburn. Thrasher, Providence. Sony Pavilton, Higgins, Peoviaanee, S Sehr € “0 Gorda, Hrown, Provtdence, tar Adeinide, Welch, Providence. Bohr Seraph, fvder, Providence. Proviiewes. V'rovuience for Ronéows. ndon Sepr Maria Lonine eid, Neo Londoa, Schr DT Willette, Shetlield, New Pondow. Feld RH Daly, Sanders, New bon ion Roanoke. Winslow, New London. Vanieln Sinith, Harton, ¢. Keil . wico, Savin, Norswieh, near, Norwir |. Jerome Hutebings ¢ SAILED fou: sin 1 B Lemon; byig OR vraw, and Ohiet : oke and buitom. W, bgt » Wwieh Midaios ork aid wa, nev, Dowe eo: schr® ler cnars Ko Von at sunest WE Discellancous. Porege Kleraft, of steamabip Continental, from New Oe loan, bas our thanks for favors. Seuamsnie Pata Fortresa Monroa, while aown the Low nds. come tk agutact % (th government buoys st SW Spit and, receiving me aa to ber steot ng kent, returned, : Sreaxsair Rynsey, bound s, has returned to port with hew puny out of ardor. Sure Josert Hor Mes, from Basgein, prevtously re wrecked, pul back July 6, very leaky, hamag been ae Snr Desnorr (new), while being towed from Yarmon Me, Vib inst, gronodel on the bar rear Hog Is'and Bed Porttwad, fl way left near y kh and dey ihe ws damage ', Provably got off at hi me oighe ni wr Snir Narew Wm Currie to Pra Oat sdvancr on ber ton be commanded by Capt oo rt. Bais Tran, Mitebell, trom New Saven tn beligat. wl coming through Hell ( day went ashore on Nu, * Foiat, but got off semen + damage. s Levies, from: Jamalcn. arrived at Poi | reports vaving been Core® tines wurcak by. tthe fore topgalian'mast and mare tonmast ent Away nud salle ripped up. OF Sam Antoulo 2a ult, saw @ bark ag ore, apparently diemaated and not ong on Sone A PANCOST 4G Wies70%. from Troy for Ware water, at Newbr: eubody of alom Ab wrth iron ore, proven ta ‘olr run dows and anak Hell Gate by seater Bedg: pom (as be. ort winowoad by Capt Warted M Guriste ond oabers, of Wane bam, Mass, Notice to Mariners. Notion is boroby givon vhas she positions of the twa B markisg the @st Waler over Newburyport Bar have c' te Lightvoquse gow Sears W by 5 from they ee being in rate ‘Tee Bog Lint wil be maved 250 fest farther M, of whielt pcg will be et on W x y order of ihe Lighthouse Boart JOHN MARSTON, Lighthouse Thapecton. Porton, Sept I7, 1864. Whatemer, Mark Gipeny, Robinson, NB. arr o. Mwcahuane Ang 6 Pe While Grown pd sid Oh Spoken, « , Ship Norton, from Mant ‘* Mauritins fee BYork S. on 7 27 Bm before). A thre ied Kehr stouriug BSE, © ¥ with two red bake, was seen Sept 15, 10 la Porcign og woe signa ae, Ports. Buexos Avans, Juiy 24h port barks Medora (Dr), Tram 2, tor NY ork dorw, f CBr), Weyl rein Br sour Nellie Heat! Nelxon, for do do. Aug 23—To poct bark Medena, Durchell, fes a Y Ing 16--In port b Richtonecto, Leeman, fm Niork ace "2d, Howlaal, Smith. from Boston arr 15th, Sarianw. Bid July 90, brig Portions, Perry, Bonaire PS othe, Ang®-Sld ebip Johe Cottle (not John Clare Hallawell, Kogiand. Basanno, PI ug 281m port Rrem bark Mary, for hem . . 68 Mite, Sept 17—Ave sche Spray, Frosh MYork, ' brigeGevlon, Hewsen; A Colting, Santi, do lth, won Ja, Boge &—Ta port bark Abm Barker, Sohalte. ‘or York: Be brig HF Colibiest, Andrews, trow: On, Ja 8 on retern, Sid 4 6, bark Fatroout ei "rive Ruaian, Wen, Cayam: atoato Vath, Marspell, Hondaras sian Ni, Sept 1S—-Arr bark Florence Obtpmea. J tO neeneanenees, Avg ll-arr Br bark Btiver Craig, Colm, ‘e Puna, ang. i4—tn porteche RB Sumoer, Uptoe, trem ST Spc ets port brige Joba Chrystal, Baraca, for . uBe. ‘Ir Belg Prances Jane, Martie north, NYork art Avg chm Palligelphia; Ne! a, hr Jouss, PR, hig 16— Ba timore ee NB, Sept ItmAre brigen Bea Bird, and Trowbes dor, Yorn, sonre ‘Lowteville, and Soopire, do. Old beg Alamo, " y Ave tal Orlane (Chieacs, Schwedemy NTSnL. Tbe att aveloe, Beane: Bourn {Pee Semamamre Bivos, at Hasiras! Atr from NYork se, Hina, at altor borg: Cortolas, Brem cas ta 8 ita, " burg. D HW Beni! ot te Binz, and Lamont. Hatre: F vere Yon Letert ueemstown; | Dal, ory Ft arr seu, eee Me Pies So ‘Are from Baitimery id, Dane io Alalaote (9), (rom Quoenstown, 4th, & tape, Arr rors NYor! Faimouth: Diaves Sa atworn; Cabrel, 7 t' lies a! wed Otto, Elia, at Fae ed mai hows, Quee: ‘are {roa Arr from dot, wt Batevia (Pan Oenageaty, Bresemuee Pagaan Poors) rem Bian Ganga FE Ju tay a a os a et . 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