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} ; TERRIVIC TORNADOES. Storms and Floods in Ohio, Thund, EFFECTS OF THE LIGHTNING. WE LATE FLOODS IN THE WEST, 4088 OF LIFE AND PROPERTY, Connecticut and Elsewhere. &., *Disearvtrous worme in by West—Injury to Cro) PN ee ac, July 27, 1886. “fW> Inquirervays the ate heavy rains have bade, “Gisadtrous effest on the ost'crap of the State, Another hoavy rain commenced falling here a ten, ‘e'@ock last might, and contmued until an early omnia | “morning. A despat@s from Chisezo, dated the 26th, ‘to ‘at Carete, sys —After a st-pension of twonty-four bows “vain ager 4.0 Ane@mend MF ing this merning, and has con- Unued wi 00 present ‘srospect of coasing. Accounts ‘from all parts of Ue Nutzhwest, hewever, agree that so serious demage hasbeen done to the crops. Torvado and Thunder Storm tm Ohite, PEARPUL TEMPEST IN THE CITY OF ‘CINCINNATI ANP ITS EXVHWONS—HURRECANE IX THE MILL &o., ‘CRECK VALEEY, ETC. {From ‘thd Cincinnati Gazette, Jey 26) Abeat two e'dt6ox yesterday mornimg “our: bity ont vicin'iy was visited by one of the mstt furiors rain ort s we ever Witnossed. It arose in the w &@ fidle south of oat, and burst with unex! &e. er power, ‘ flooding the #trtcts and rendoring many of them im- ‘passable in a véry short space of time, or an hour the _raip fell literal! ¢, and fro) gly vivid, while the loud in torrents. The sky *cemred'Nvid with ‘ae blackest clouds the hightning flashed nunder rolled and revefberated Ave the booming of a theusand batteries »! * the heaviest. artillery. “Oh, it was-e frightful storm! * the city likee= pail, and apparently go close that they seemed terest pon the housetoys. flame, thrust forth from the Mempbien gloota that over- shadowed She city, passed over Mn ‘Yeaving org, angular, erica whole times wwttering lly te icon. til The zigzay fier peal of ‘thender, soue- in the distance, ‘cand growing louder, clydds*iung over “Groat, shoots of ‘back and fo ney “around ae gradu- it Dare. rary migity * grash, and at others giving no warning’ of ‘its appresti, _ Dut falling loud and heavy upon theveers of started 4ormed a terrible base for ‘a* splendid barmeny, ef which ‘the rain drops made a most melodious treble, Naturs‘seemee at war, and yot all the while renderad a ee anthem, terrible in éts power, but sabliats in 1B STORM CLOSFS WITH‘A TORNADO, ‘wo hours later a violent tornado; about five bendred feot in width, arose in Millcreek vallry, about a mile * from the city Mmits, and, for a quarts: of a mike,’ Pree ‘wated everything in its pathwny, ‘Fveppeared as if ered g@torm bad been the for ‘one mighty effort, and Burled against the earth with the aimost fury. ts first rage was vented on the bottem-land west of the Spring Grove avenue, belonging to Sompht Geter, ‘a gardener. His hotbeds were raised over the adjoining fields. a pitted went, the tornado unrodfed ‘the houso of and treated his beds in the samo: manner. “the air'and ‘scattered power as it leary Melcher His fences ‘and trees were prosirated, and/fragments of «ech were * earned hundreds of yards and ossed about ‘with tho ‘most magnifivent recklessmess. MAD-CAP PRANK WITHA MCRRRTRAR, A man named Matthew Ebothart, in company with his + “wife, on liis way to market, having a wagon filled with tornado just at the auoment it crossed the avenue. Seizing the horse amd vebicle it * garried them across the Toad and turned ‘them pay Aurvy in afence corner, injuring the forme: and com- ly demolishing the latter. vo,etables, met the Dut not seriously. Mr. E. waseemewhat in- Some cans of milk «were carried fry feot and empticd of their contents, while bushels of + tomatoes were blown high in the air and @mally mado a part of the crop of neigbboring gardens, inwuch a man- er as to cause them 6 believe that natarewas favoring thom with a lib ral sbowor of ‘this favorite'vegetable. INJURY TO THE PAAEMISCS OF DR. ROHARDCON, When tho tornado reached the premisesef Dr. Richard- en, on the west side of the Cummmmavéllo turnpike, a short distane« beyond the tollgate, it seemed to have reached its u most force. It toog up an euthouse and dis- tributed it in atoms all over the premises, carry- acrows the ing up the neatly door against totally wrecked, almost Utterly destroyed or rerio the road nee. ery ay inju and piling it Bis orchard was tree being An_ immense ly Jocust tree, that had withstood the storms of fifty years, ‘was uprooted and dashed against his milk house, A small of corn was leveled as if with a thuge roller, and Fae’ shade trees were blown down amd ‘twisted off as if they were the morest saplings. The qwof of an old log house, sed recently as a smoke house, was lifted up Riigh cnough tw porwwit some logs to fall-off, and then de- posited in its original ,placo, All the fences about the Premises were demolished; one of them carried off bo- Yond the possibility of recovery, leaveng' the posta, like» fow of teeth, grinning dorisivel; ral tree was riven from the Setongiog, toaman named Koup, was blown down, oe seabed iu were uniajerod Here tgzia at their owner. A large chee to the ground, a 2 of twenty-five feet, as if some; giant had split it wih y acokconal axe. Fortunately the house and barn ‘were uninjured; but ‘the gronnds were denuded of the Deautifying labor of years, and left a total wreck, Many ef the trees, which were not uprooted .or broken down, ‘Were s0 injured that it «will, we judge,&e impossible to gave them. “a BARE BLOWN DOWN. A barn opposite the residence of Br.iRichardson, and Gap rersido'played haven with (ie hot bets, ane upon ‘which it seemed to expend its force,\for beyond this Golonel Young lost a few shade ‘treex, but the damage to. him was immeterial compared ‘his more unfortunate neighbor. Loss. ‘The loss caused by this terrible storm cannot be esti- geated in doliars.and cents. The repatref Mr. Meicher's * house and hot beds wiil cost at least $1,000, while it ‘will cost. a similar sum to re jges of Dr. Richardson. whieh even time, we fear, will mot be able to re- The grand = trees that lifted:their arms like 4 dike Yr both the Jus any alike for both the just Perhaps $5,000 wink pay for al But there ie no cempensatiaa for ave aliuded. Theold ips yet orale @4miration of all who su His 2 ! fle ‘visited us for tBunder and lightning by whic! iF the’ ‘fences about the jut the greatest loss is that the ‘THE TORNADO, ‘The tornado of yesterday morn! ‘of, the peculiarities of a wi 10d thoxe peculer to iteelf, cusy their grateful” and unjust, are paid for; which = ‘ean be loss to seemed to have while it still Its dimensions were = those we have named, butdts force was ‘Its general direction seemed tobe due cunt, ite fury was all expended within the space of afew Dr. Richardson heard the storm, but was net the damage that had been done until daylight i to Lis somewhat astonished eye ‘fewas accom. were fearful in tusir tone and vividnesa, although hour the raiu m the city had almost ceased. The storm of ram was altogesher the most violent that has many yeart and wail be remembered by ali who witnessed it as aieo the most magnificent in @e0om panimenta Soon coming Senn wast sheets of water. Texrible Storm in Connecticut. @BBAT PALL OF WATER—EPPECTS OF TRE LIGHT- NING, {From the Hartford Times, July 26. 0, — OF quarter berare tee o’olook, the air grew very and 4 tremendove thun- dor storm Burst open this city and aeighborbood, the During the contiguahce ofthe most violent portion of the storm, for quarters of an hoor, the rain-fal! must root ahock. THE LIGHTNING STRUCK = the premisce known as Whitney's Pleasant Hill Nurse- ’, Just somh of Vanderbilt's and some two miles west oo the city, hitting a yoke of cattle jn the yard. Is aplit impressive one. ake, but, strange ‘heyond Prostrati as over, A mab near ‘ thrao- ‘have amounted ‘o three inches an a level and rattling peas of succession as to pre- THR ACENE IN THE OTT Whee the min was m with diffcult, dhe street malks were over! ‘he dincern the fi vers, worful, It was accom. , did nat seem to injure the om, for they got up as well owas kook ed down by the the rain coming in vast id the etreeta in many instances In some parts of thecity, ie Inhabitants could owes on the ite side tiers were raging torrente, the side. pved, and Main street waa iilied wi @rater ite entire width from curb to curb, ‘The lightning strauck the house of a Mr. Lasher, on Wiver jane, East Hartford, yesterday afternoon. 6 ivtd descended op the lightning red without lojaring pence thence to & picket fence, which was preity the city. The horse “40 be removed in con THE DAMA +4ras considerable in the way of flooded ceiiws, which cavere the role instahdof the exception in some parts of n on the Asylam street route had ee of the extent to which the 4 foundations of the track bad been weakened in some pisces. The large ornamental mass of vines on the Athe. O@4m Was torn off by the weight of the water and borne do the ground, ax were other vines on soveral private idences. ‘tho foundation of the threo story brick ng Nos, 499 and 601 North Main street, occupied by Bra. 8. A. Fonner and Nathan Be was loosened aud tol int te eo collar, leaving the bul ding va euch shape ss need “whoring up.’ A FONGRAL, Somer The fanoral serv cee of * froh M Brainard were in pPyreen at Bt John’s church, ' Wane 2 Secnoring, and ty te win, t Sunder, leony aa merenseu € rt unity of (ue | "ah E i ul reathed aut hunger. the Leavenworth i Seen commervenes Te The: unprecedented rain muddently raised Three us. huddied together'on Fifth add Delaware strects, a peigeteoreees rare SPORTING. The Turf. three in five, in harness. ? Mace mamed b. 8. Commodore Vanderbilt. T. Cregam named bi. 8. Harry (iay......... ‘was ended in a very unsatisfactory manrer to neatly two to one, notwithstanding that Harry hespring, when neither of the stations was yomeetey, the odds were nrturalty aver. He certainly looked better going Shrough a bruising ‘race. ‘Clay also seemed all that could be desired, ‘did do yestorday was well done, hig-driver, whethor successful made a geod race. siart I Larry Clay got wopene:t a gi toro a nd te the: athe b acksmretch dlack., bat the latter wes a length and a half ab: ‘piece 8 of machinery. Going ap his h ead was at the wheel of Clay. to tlie insite 80 that the vehicles collided, ‘and tinu ed to crowd the bay until they were over t Han ty Clay was about a neck in front. The jud, &@ short coxsultatian, although ‘opin dons, dectared that ‘Commodore Vanderbilt the )heat and race, Barry Clay distanced.” ing is the portion’ ‘of the trotthng rules which - -the lecasionef the judges:—“In coming out on 4! stretch each borse shall keep the position first ‘who, when there is the inside, ‘or anywhere be allowed River-the above d .of which challengws wager $1,000 that V: again in the sent the stallion off the traci ‘To-day a match fir $500 comes off at the above coume, Base Bail. EBTSPONE VS. RESOLUTE. “The Philadelphians obtained their second victory: of he week yesterday, the defeated party being the Reso- Jase Club, who, a5 usual, were short handed. The gamo ‘was a rather slowene, sthe principal feature doing ee ae in majority of tggs We append theacore:— si COR Bl nueeun meek Se ayer og Grum, of tl (Rosolute,, To aapcbey play the Siar Club of Brookiyn, Gmpitoline ares he oacasion. match Atlantica. St the clooe of the match the Philadelphie handsomely entertained at she residence of Mr Motsimer ATLANTIO V8. EMPIRE. The mateh vetween these clubs, whieh took place.yes- terday afternoun, on the Capitoline grownds, Brooklyn, resulted in the enecess of the champions, as did test betweon the second nines of the same clubs previous, at Hoboken, The Prise Ring. NOBBY CLARK, OF NEW YORK, AND JONNY KRsx- ING, OF CINCINNATI—AN INVOLUNTARY AND IN- DEPINITE POSTPONEMENT. {From the Cincinnati Commercial, July 26. Our seaders have been folly posted as to the tions for a wok fight betwoen Johnny Keating, city, and lack, of New York— one ‘hundred oad five peunds—for $1, was to have All preparations the hands of experienced trainera. The tac to leave the chy at four o'clock thie mornin, fighting ground; bundreds of sports, garablers, eo etter rounders, jonal thieves and others had siRt cREE SEVERAL LIVES UOST—DESTRUCTION ‘OF peer: FABHION COURSE, B. 1.—TROTTING. ‘Taorkmar, ‘July 27.—Mateh $7,000, milo Teste, best these famous stallions was one of shorty ‘duration, and tatora, who anticipated witnessing a very close contest; and there is no doubt their apticip: sions would ‘have deen realized but for an attempt at “sharp practice” by the driver of Harry Clay, for which he ‘was punished by tho « Judges by being distanced. | Previovs ¥e the start. Com- modere Vanderbilt had the’ call in thé Betting circles at Ure winner in their last: match, w'aich came off early in tion; but Harry Clay had not buhaved well wt ‘Saratoga, andi as Vanderbilt was considered np to ‘the mark Foow in his then ‘he ‘ever peared before, aml showed that he kh: sterpenea up to the finest edge, und _ was aad what he and but forthe folly of or stherwise, ‘he ‘would have made He exhibned more ‘steadiness ‘than ‘usual, with greater looseness and esticity; and the tinse given above, which wae his time, warrants tho belief that if the unfortunate oocurrence ‘had not taken place a capital race would have deen the result,-and hil “the heate wouldihave ‘been betow the thirties.’ At the gol away with, the, ead, and be noon lergths, which he helit around the area pol, "im thirty-six seconds, On fauderbilt drew a little closer to the half-s hile-gole, ix 1:12, both horses going as -stead!! ‘the lower stretch sderbi ft gradually close, until at the three-quarter pole of ‘The ‘latter. as he soamc on the homestretch swung out-as Yar as, posite, there with a rush,.and before ‘Clay ‘had 'roached the disteince stend the bay stallion was cat his quarters, A fow more ¢trides and Clay broke up, whon he was-pulied ges, unanimous in their homs: do 80; and ‘any party interfering to prevent ny shall be distanced, heat, 33 the judges may determine. Avy party violating is Tule meas shali be distanced.’ lecision had rendered Mace offered sis walle amnas meneeh 0 oben Toe $1,000-or $2,500; vor he would tret Toronto Chief for a xe amount, neither an 2:30, but meeting with no responce, and the Keyatones fully expeet to To-morrow thetr last s plane, their ailversaries being the champion light weights, of & side, which a not far from this cy to day. bees made. Both Keating and Clark ‘had gone through the traiming process, che former at the Avene House and the other at the Buckeye House, in ®uckers of the principals had put up the last instalment of tho stakes; two steaanboats—-one for each party—had heen engage, ie NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1865. % Keatieg, ‘and tacthanrsted him in tho of bonds of iasteaierae athe peize ring the = ents ‘and | ignated for Leela of the champions. ‘BROAKLYN CITY NEWS. Burrcsen ecmrniany Fins.—A fire broke out m the residence ¢f Dr. Rice, No. 354 Adelphi street, on Wednes- cir “information, stating that he could tel athe d inthe! sla and told one ina certain vestigated f residing ¢m the ‘Whoever fired ony ce wi “asa a trunk je ete Dr. Hae £00 carried off $1,700 in United States bonds and ee hundred ‘and fifty dollars’ worth Ei ‘Tus Fine x Purwours Sraxet.—The fire which oc- curfed in Plymouth street on Wednesday night, an ac- ‘count of which appeared in the Henan of yesterday, is now definitely known to be the work of an incendiary. For two hours prevtous to the breaking out of the fire ‘three suspicious ty Wi Aes seen loiterin; laa tho premises, stable Colean, of the Secon who reskles in the neigh! bad his attention % ho rece 5s Coe Barer te in the direction of where they were standing, when they immediately started off towards the river to avoid being seen by tha gan got near enough, however, to recog in the factory, and him. Dering thetime 8 3 aay Tas ALtzoep Navy Yasp ‘Peavpa—At the opening of the court yesterday Hon. Henry ©. Murphy, who ap- pears for McDermott and'Reilly, who ete charged with vaphinated Mr, Maxon, pattern ir Marmion, the usatée amchinit, We the Dolng mamntaceets of Trttre or rivate parte, ‘ramto s motion fer the discharge of 16 ground ‘evidence had been‘offered to. #hot ow that be knew anythimg about the making of Turniture—that he merely auaiated in taking it teat of rice really taken), by order of department bing Ay rz ‘was ¢m| The poi fei nsec ‘motion, and, the Conmmissioner sonawecharge Mr. Reilly forthe present, ‘but <on- pony in ‘the view of the case taken by Mr. Murphy. The ‘examimation was then postponed for one week to endtile the counsel for the defendants to examine the te#*mony for the prosecution and prepare their defence. Sixeumae Suicioe mm Wasumcron Parg.—A litte after three ‘o’clock’ yesterday morning a man was fourd lying 4m Washington Park suffering from nine ‘punctured ‘wounds tnflictéd, as it subsequently preveil, by a Knifo in the ‘hands of the sufferer. On being removed to the ‘station house he told a most singular story in'relation to ‘the affair, He stated that two large sined'men, whom +] ‘he ‘described most minutely, attacked him ‘im the Park, ‘] and without any apparent cause inflicted the stabs upon him, after‘ which they robbed him of one dollar se a ‘half—all’ the money he had in his possession. relating’ the above facts to the officers a Vigorous dhe was made to discover the perpetrators of ‘what the police “supposed to be a most diabolical attempt af murder and Iighway ‘robbery; but no clue could ¥e found of tho i foley high’ en. The man, who’gave his name as Edward De Duer, thirty years, and’ a’ pative of Philadelphia, becoming very weak the loss of * blood, iene temnaed fo See Dpelial, aan ce reen ines at tnatitation, and finding that he could not recover, sent for Captain Waddy, and told him that‘the stabs had been inflicted by his own hand. He stated to Captain Waddy that he had been in Brooklyn for about a'week, and had no means of support, not having ‘slept under a roof during that period; that at last he became tired of life, and resolved to commit suicide. His injuries will prove = asone of the stabs penetrated the fleshy part of Heart. who bad the spec- ‘Clay wos fm conai- rad ‘been peter Forman Srreer Catamrty.—Up to’ late yesterday evening, notwithstanding the efforie of those engaged in removing the debris from the building where the fatal accident occurred, there is stil! kvown to be one body buried beneath the ruins. The name of the unfortunate man whose body has not been recovered is Martin, who ead at | is sald to have a family residing in Now York,’ Tho bodies of the other two—now lying at'the dead house— were reviewed by the Coroner and ajury at two o’clock nage oo afternoon, but the inquest and investigation into the cause of the sad calamity will not be commenced ‘ until the body of Martin is recovered. The proprietor of = ee eee, to ie contend: ad i ge 4 the buildings, it is said, will not erect anot per buliding ne Oe es Shee ‘ps * in this place, but will have @ massive wall erected to ee eee ae tn Conncodore Wandorbit, | Tesist the immense pressure of -earth, and uso tho whole compel eop mamod ler! after bis Dreak, was 6 ‘Trowght to ‘a trot, a = his residence to the line of Furman street, as and seeing ‘plenty of room on ‘the: inside garden. without interfering with the other, went in Tux Coarcrs AGainet Tue SUPERINTENDENTS OF THE Poor.—The charges preferred against some of the Commissioners of the Poor are: being investigated before a committee of the Beard of Supervisors. The committee met at three Bree nent afternoon and examined Mr. Stephen N N, Suilwoll, clerk of the Su tendents of the Poor at Flatbush. .He testified tl he ‘eon- he ecere. after rin- on bad won | the 15th of July he was present at the office of the The follow. | County Treasurer and read off the bids of for fur- ered niehing flour, coal and other articles Fan use of the ehome- | almshouse; he could not recollect ‘the amounts bid by selected, | the various, oe as he took no minutes of the sufficient | matter; he mere + in a ‘loud: voloe the proposals in the | sent in: A. D. Wilson, of Grand testified that the Messrs. Burling were the lowest bidders for flour; he took minutes of some of the bids and was satisfied at the time that they were the lowest bidders. The chairman asked for the original bids, but it was found that they were locked up in the safe in the Superintendents’ office and the key could not be found. committee then adjourned till Monday afterneon next, at twe o'clock, pmo it is said, some very important testimony will be given. ALusazp Biaawy.—A colored man named Glover, and a barber by profession, was arrested on Wednesday evening last, on complaint of his first wife, who resides in Fourth avenue, near Fifteenth street, amd taken before Justice Cornwell, to anewer a charge of bigamy. It- appears, from the statement of the pron wife, that Glover married her in this city some years since, and that she had two children by , who are still living. He finally deserted ber and went to Philadelphia, he married another woman, and.nfter living with her for ee ‘hort time he enlisted in’ the United States Nevy; but, tired Es such a mS ee joserted, and turned up in Brooklyn, as will be sent to Phila- delphia 2 a Ingomst on THE Bopy oy Mosna:é: Onumweis.—Oeroner Barrett Jast night held an imquest inthe case of Me. Moses J. Grinnell, who died suddenly on Tuesday night z neck, war incon fade ty the ainnding sgeons fo neck was an ee Se. The jury returned a in reg «geation Roy Oven. —A boy named Patrick Ketch, whose parents veside in Huron street, near Union soy Greenpoint, ‘was last evening run over in Kent strect, by a Greenpoint a had two toes cut off. Me was staonded by Dr. el, Axcerviane Fine. —The stable of Mr. James Nolan, in Fourth street, between North Fifth and Sixth, Eastern istrict, was yanterday fred by incendiaries Othcer Leo, the Forty-0fh Ieveinet, dlenovered che fre batere eit cman much id extinguiehed it. Soald then and there &ot the F oO. 4 1 2 Sl ems pamemtconece nat on the MARRIAGES AND DEATHS ne were Marr Baown—Ciarg. —On piel Rg Beg ered at the Re- formed Dutch church, Harlem, i Clark, as- sisted by Rev. J. 8. Lord, D. B., Mr. Wittsa H. Brows, = Milwaukee, to Miss Faxmx L, daughter of the officiat- clergyman, AKRR— Benwert.~—In Jersey City, on Thareday, July Bi, by the Rey. J. Romeyn Berry, Joun W. Barn, of Joreoy City, to Mantna A. Bayxerr, of Rahway, N. J. “penn pagers» ville and Morristown Bassey nenz—GOorman. — aly an pode 4 July 23, Dy the Rev. J. Draubrese, at St. Francis Xavier church, Louis G, Braegyiens to BaRnara Goran, bythe Rev, oruToR—Surrn.—On Thursday, stay, Jaip 31, Wy Father Farley, of the hureh of’ St. Theresa, Captain Cuantre Davamsor to Mra. Excen Louisa Surtu, both of this aity. Drrrxe—Avenman.—On Thursday, July 27, yy, Se Rey. Poter Stryker, Mr. Wa. M. Dernee to AMBAMAN, daughter of Isane Amerman, Esq. Hartford, Conn., papers please. Buoer—Moen,—On Thursday, Ju! “6, by the Rev. = Stohimann, 167 Mott Etorn, Rhonieh Bewaria, Fealding for somo ‘lave An Californie, a ae fet ana land. fornia papors pl copy. Hovsre—brvarr—-By the Rev. M.D. the con. the ay 1 air to Miss ©. Grawford, htera, 5 Gnpent B. Hoeris to Marv Rw Tl bet of this city. arrived bere from New York, & Lowis, Louis. ore Spey he | ville, Indianapolis, Chicago, Coluinbus and elsewhere, Matte Sr rAGr. —OD Syn herd July the Bee, Hugh Blair, Mr, Joun Matus to Ewa fat Aad ib of to witness amusement and risk their money— and all to no purpose Oe: B yooe fight is motto be; it te | this city. completely knocked the head, Jt wae well ander- California papers please copy. stood that the fight was not to take place in this county, Nok—Ai ~At Waterloo, N. Y., on Wedmesday, but in sowe portion of Ohio, Indiana or ncky, easy | July 26, b Rov. 8. H. Gridley, D. D., Mr. Busse N; of access, wh re there would be no chance for the au- | Nor, of New York, to Miss Sana M. Attuy, of Waterloo. thorities to interrnpt it. Nev ‘ortheless, one of the par- tles, “Nobby” Clark, gave bonds, several days since, in m of $1,000, tb keep the’ peace in this did not cive bonds. haw a eister who resolved some time sit 1d not Swht, of her woman's coul na in ingly et Vday infane rrniption, ittot It happens, however, Jughice thereupon « PAnw nso Baeevonn.—On Wodnesday, July 26, by tho Rev. Mr, Fletcher, pastor of the Becond street Methodist Kpiscopal church, Brooklyn, Captain Eowarn Pannivsow to Skrexa A. I, daughter of the late Samuel Dasetord ; aleo granddaughter of the Jate Abraham Baes- ford, all Of New York county. that 100 that id bring to work PAnwons—MeGuecte—-On Thoretay, July a, Joun ® from Hever Pare @ato Feasuee Cariens MeGnnir, rth pod Newburg pape ie @ CODY. « tho Sporenore-liioo4, At Asbory, N. J., on Thoreday, wed | July 20, by the Rey, JF, Lummis,'J, i Bravsnougs, of | Middleburg, N. ¥., to Miss. A. Buoow, of White House, N.S. SLYKE—SuELDON. Al N. Y., on Wed- nesting July 26, by Rev. sGhetior rich ow York jis, ev Beene ‘kM, pastor of yo Fn Duveh church = white ™ 3,i9,fenan DB, daughter of Hou 2 'Shelaon, of Died. 26 days. funeral will take place this (Friday) afternoon, at ball-past one o'clock, from 70 Weat Forty third strcot ‘The relatives and Raaiassh are invited te tient, The ‘will be} in Green- wade Scoti: Se were interred in Greenwood Cemetery. Halifax. papers ploane copy. So —At pomatevil se to Maru Pant er! ‘Wm. W. Bonnett, coganet ‘The friends of th ilies are invited to atte the ot motion, Sveas. tae bo without further toner art ronnett,’ 15 West er-fo-law, Daniel ‘afternoon, at five o'clock Be" tpagnth , Sly 28, BURY fog ite se this Pray) ft sire, fi nae . Cafferty, years. per ae BY this Pd” 9) wreernoon at 2 o'clock, from 199 Zeventh avenue. poem, ot ‘The runeral will t tives are peeeyls invited to sie Casweil. oR. Cxewell, ‘ged 5 —Arnert B., son of D. months and 23 rremmanaran funeral il take place *, tnroo o'clock, from the resid on fe, brooke. 3 = a congestion John ly invited to M. Willis, 168 Clermont ave Boston and from tho of James P. Francis’ 9 Carvin. —On Thuredar srt , to-morrow afternoon, at four —On Thursday, July 27, Many E. Cocurayr, of the brain, Exuxa Dr Carver, in the 4th ye" ‘The relatives ant Cocymaxs. wife of Wi®siam T. Cochrane, .in the 28th year of her age. Th.e re! atives sna friends of the family, also those o! her unc! ¢, fy Hamilton, are respectfully invited we attad the funeral, ‘on i ae Be afternoon, at one ‘o'clo’sk, from hor ‘late residence, No. ic ptreet, Beaakire, Teougherty. "The frieads and cig: infant of of Joan Wand Eneabath We Doyles ages neta The and friends of the family are mvited to pat ey the Speers), See from his parents’ idence, Eighty- between First and Second avenues, this at two o'clock. day, or yar, {mente Tene, | ys of Philip the fami oa ‘roapecttully ttend seman (Friday) afternoon, at 2 orelock, from from the residence of is otha Zsa West strect, between Seventh and Eighth ‘Thirty-necond Westhdlé, N. J ramen Draxe—On Wednesday, July 26, at of cholera infantum and nt, Hao, ‘nfent dau tor of Dr. Wm. F. and Emma R. Drake, aged’1 yan 1 tooth and 16 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from No. 3 Rutherford place, East Soventeeuth street, this (Friday) afternoon, at two ‘orc Evmxanp.—On Wednesday, July 28, Zanes, y James, oungeet son of the late James B. and Elizabe! ae and 9 months. friends of the family are invited! to attend the fhe, from 169 West Twenty-eighth street, this (Fri- ) ‘afternoon, at one o'clock, <Bamaon —At Chicago, Ill., on Monday, nde ae Jarr 8. Ecxmnson, aged 59 years, 11 months ‘an 19 days. ‘Also on Wednesday, "saly 19, Many Jans © bares aged ee tg Wednesday, July 26, Bernard Exnm, aged 45 The rel relatives and friends, and those: of hie brother, James Ennis, and the members of Company K, Fourth epg! Fee Soe. J Life Gt “A, ath, Ne ge nore Ve company, Company lew Jersey Vo- lunteers, are ‘ally ayaa ae the funeral, this ( apis crab 2 old two sted, fra from the resi dence of his sisters, 84 Monroe treet. Frresmmona.—On Thursday, July 27, Parrics, son of pee a Mary Fitzsimmons, ‘aged 1 year, nino months an a, The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the far ‘this (Friday) afternoon, at haif- one o'clock, from residence of his parents, iret avenue. Fianngny.—On Wednesday, Suly 26, Ann A., wife of Dr. John Flanne ‘The funoral will take place at two o'clock this (Friday) iteraoea Tre from 21 Oliver street. PO or eee Wednesday, July 26, Francis FLanm- 2, attend the funeral, this py afternoon, at half-past one o'clock, from his late residence, 168 Twenty-second street. City of Cork ra eget Ey Mk aon — ny Gale share, a7 37, ir. JOHN Fountain, in year of friends of the family are invited to funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at three m his late residence Cars , ‘Staten Island. Jeave Vanderbilt Landing onthe arrival of the one o'clock boat from New York. Grurneit.—On Wednesday, pers of of conan, of the brain, Moses J. Gi aged 30 Relatives ryote Ebel are Paine sab A and friends of invited to attend the funeral, this ( eet ean be two Saatered Brooklyn, ED. residence, South Second D, Seman. rages on Wednesday morning, July ba Pena oe8 wife of rm . Henshaw, aged 62 6 friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at three o'clock, from her late residence, 232 Adelphi street, Brooklyn. Haaniaax.—On Thursday, July 27, James Josern, only child of Patrick L. and Catharine ‘n, aged 8 months. The relatives and fends are lawhed to attend the fu- noral, from the residence of his parents, No. 120.Di- vision gtreet, this (Priday) afternoon, a two oc o'clock. Horomyes.—aAt his residence, 1 vee ay evening, oy a at Buarpat eleven o’cleck, of his he relatives Gnd feiendn-af tno faraily, bers of Hyatt Lodge, No. 205, F..and A. pair in ra fom te Bon are sth Fesond es attend o'clock, @’clock precisely. yed il ve offered the s orhes aol; ‘trom wi of uy tor repose of her soul ; ence Calvary Comevery for interment. ‘The funeral will tak ee, idence, 298 Greenwich iret, thie (Friday) afternoon, af two py Laweg.—On Thareday, July 2%, Micnan: Linon, aged 16 Hie relatives and friends are ! ly inyited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, ot bi late residence, 63 Cherry Lyxca.—On Thursday, July 27, Manoaner Tanwss, in- 6 months ae of James and Lynch, aged fally two The ives and friends of the family aro respect! invited to attend the eye from ve hy avenue, this pt at hal ‘ l Thursday, iy ava Revony Lea, infant en wey Lane, aged 11 months and ,,and the officers and members of the Righth iment Y.8.N.G., are eens ave ee funeral, from ‘his late — 2 a Thirty-third stroet, this (Friday) : afternoon, at mene ne jacRane.—-On Thursday, July 27, Caraanmer ae tne only chiid of P. James and Marin Magrane, aged 10 | bee months and 13 days The funeral will take place this Tigge =a) afternoon, at balf.past one o'clock, from 527 West Thirty-sixth stroet. ‘The relatives and js of the famtly.are ioe ae invited to attend. The remains will be interred in a‘ Cemetery. loGnrocar.—On Thursday, Jt Jonn McOrraagn, My date Mscregge fy bila of euege and @ friends and acquaintances of the family are re- pene invited to attend the funeral, this \eogg at “9 e'clock, from bis late residence, Mubberry atreot Orewensoe ‘Tuesday, Joly 25, Ruma, wifeof John D. Octiwell, Friends of the Segely oe invied to attend the fune- ral, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, Cy} ed residence, No. 30 Lexington avenue, corner of Twenty- fourth street, without further notice. Pounp.—At Plainfield, N. J., on Monday, Jul a of heart disease, Jacnton Pourn, in the 61th year ‘His relatives and friends are respectfully vavieed . a. sae funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at half-past Seem On fecreiag morning, July 97, at Greenpoti point, of dysentery, Inuwe, relict of Jonathan Jonathan Remer, aged 7 years, 6 months and 21 daye. The relatives and friends of the boy are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, in Washineton street, near Jay, pn Sanday afternoon, o¢ two o'clock, River.—At Patchogue, Long Ieland, on Tuesday, July 26, Captain Swern Riven, tn the 74th year of his age. UTHRRYORD.—Manraa Sura, daughter of Jamos and Margarot ianorieee, aged 3 months and 26 days. ¢ relatives and friends of the family are rempetfuly invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) toorning, at ton o'elork, from the residence of ber parents, No, ott fouth Fifth street, Brooklyn, RepMon, —On “thursday, aly 27, Furey Repwoxr, Her nephew, John Cosrove, ‘and friends and relatives ore requested to call at hor Inte resktonce, Sixth avenue, two doora below corner of ‘Thirty-second stroet, —Notied of Suneral horeattor . | 'four o'clock, from the residence of ot cr parents, i Surru,—On Tuesday, July” 4 Jyx09 surru, aged 2 years, ‘Phe relatives and a tS 2 verereets | Bi abate, 30” wt to attend ths oo 2 days. sin ‘of the family are invited to P this (Feidey) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, "Phe rclatives and friends of the family are respectfully oon, at {invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) aftopusos. at ‘street, near Jersey avenue, Sirverman.—On nai an ae July 27, Grova ‘SitvERMAN, relict of David Silverman, of of Altenkundstadt, in the eoth . dar the fennily are respectfully invited to at- tend the from her late. residence, 144 East Thir- tieth street, this (Friday) morning, at nine o'clock, with- out further gag gonna sd Wit Terrr, —. Florida,’ Orange county, 1 day, Jul Bh of cholsee tateocare, lascos Tervn de, gon’ ‘of Wiliam E. and Emma A, tet, of this city, aged eo) this many the residence at four ocie, from of his parents, — ‘est Forty. ‘Street. Tooxr.—At Woodbridge, N. J., on Wednesday, July 26, Mrs. Haxvan Tookmr, widow of Gideon Tooker, in the 84th year of her age. ‘Tho funeral will’ take place this (Friday) afternoon, at ‘oné o'clock, from the Presbyterian church. ‘The friends will meet ai her late residence, Dr. Freeman’s. ‘Trains leave foot of Cortlandt street at ten A. M. and return at tem minuies past four P. M. ‘Wurrriassy.—In Jersey athe N..J., on Wednesday, July 26, Cuantorre Maconpa, wife of Orramel Whittic- ‘8; + Bene Conn. ves and friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the anethl, from her Inte residence, in Salem, ‘Conn., on Sunday, afternoon, at one o'clock. _SHIPPING NEWS. |,, “port of New York, July 27, 1865. ‘CLEARED. »p Columbis, Barton, Havana—Spofford, Tileston Beaman G Gommanaes ex. "Witmingionk Leary, re ig ‘Rudolph, Boston—-Whitney & Hath- "ship Jobn Bunya,’ pet Turks Islands—Walsh & Car- ai AA Drebert (BP), Kelly, Falmouth, Bog-Boyd & ark Nordvea (Brom), Wenke, Bremen—Scholberg & Ko- Phare John Carver, Nichols, Tarks Ialands—Walsh & Car. vere Sandy Hook, Barstow, Cow Bay, CB—Jas Borland & Spark Boll Dawson, New Orleane—N H Brigham. Bark Zovof,, Miller & Houghton. Bark Evely’ nkfort, Me—Wi Ingalla, Brig Antiosllo((Br), McLellan, Antwerp—H J°& © A De- M olan Acai Downey, Cardenas—J E Ward & jady Mulgrave (Br), Cann, Matansns—JE Ward & Co. Bue Hinchius, Bopersy, Nouri tas Thompson Brig A P Fanno (Br), ‘McLean, Lingan—Miller ey Hough- ton. wiite Wanderer (Br), Anderson, Cow Bay—H J &C A De- Brig. Belo Br), Brown, aan c 8, Neweor fcht Flying ¢ Cloud KBP), Mcintyre. St Johns, ‘frai ‘Schr John Northrup (Br), Laird, Halifax—D R Dewolf. Schr Thos E French, Holmes, Charlestos—W Ii Robson & oa Florence Rogers, Rogers, City Point—N L McCready 0, ‘Schr Americus, Digard, Fortress Monroe—Tupper & Beat- Schr Albert Mason, Terry, Washington—Bentley, Smith & hia Wilson, Norvell, Philadelphia. Bmntt:s, Strout, Philadelphia, Schr Hero, Small, Salem—-R W Ropes & C Sehr Plymouth Book, Parker, Boston § Rackett & Son, Behr ‘€ Lane, Lane, Bostoo—J V Haviland. Behe WE Barden, Hinckiey Schr Chase, N oor. Bay—Miller & Houghton. Charlentou—T B Shnae't 09, Boston. Bedford—Perguson & Wood. Steamer Mars, cee a Phlidel bi. Steamer United States, Davis, Fail River. hip Glisgow (an Manel ba July 7, vis Bteamsl 1 Br), Manning uly 7, vin Queenstown 9th, and Halifax 2th. with ‘rodeo and 600 pas 'G Dale. Had heavy westerly winds th tire passage. Jnly 9,10 miles, W of Kinsale, apoko, Br a. bound in; 20 Rangoo 20th, Int 4619, lon 5809, passed a bat en Sieteor: Hallett, New Orleans, 7 ays, with pas- — at x ‘Brown, New Orlehns, 7 tou jeamahip Neptune, Brown, New Orleins, a clermanter bart inst, Tortu; se miles, xo acht Emily, steering NW: 24th, mnt se jon 76, passed hip Republi, se hence for New. Oriean ‘Steamal Ne: in (U 8 seamenorth Ramon, New Or- Jeans, Jul; 9, via Key West 24th U8 a réermaster. or ipler 1n Lag! us oat svoutd to Hil. ton Hy Hatteras, Sch any with a bark bound N, showing white alanal with inthe enatira, Steamship Hi _ Parrish, onal % hours, with mdse and pansengers, Livingston & Co. ilenmond and rofithen hy 2% hours gers. to G Heineken & Palnios arta, Me, » with Bteomship 1 Wazoo, Couch, with mdse Anti relsser, Santos, 56 days, with coffee Ray rechalk, Vera Cruz, 40 days, with hides, dc, to Ha 0. Bark Honry'Trow! fof New Haven), Duntze, Gua- nica, PR, July 15, wih molasses, to H Trow! bridge's Sons, of New Hi Haven. itch (of St ranean fis oe pe Portau Ayre li With fogwood, to Da dane iat B49, wr the cook, while in's B jumped: over NE ad mote (0b Pletow), Midaleton, Sagus, 11 days with sugar, to Sturges & C Bark Susan Jane’ (D4), Huxford, Cow Bay, 17 days, with ens, g Ariaioe (Br), Crowel, Crowell, Zaza, 17 days, with sugar, to wi cee Murphy, Glace Bay, 17 days, with coal, =i 7, Lingan, 10 days, with coal, to F Tal- 10 days, with coal, to ane knee ee en hoes. Murray, Bridgeport, CB, 22 days, with coal, sr Behe Lats, Underhill, Baracoa, 9 days, with frit, to} & Boar Addie M Chadwiek, Payne, Cow Bay, 15 days, with to Crowell coal, ‘mayne. ‘eana 2 tana ‘Lingan, 12 days, with coal, to F Tab- 0, ton, Seaith, Mobile, with cotton and naval stores, to Metinnis'& Wilson, at Squall , Mobile, 21 days, with cotton ‘thr Fraueisco, Bmoot, Savannah, 7daye, with cotton, to ache ‘Trade Wind, Smith, paca 7 days, with cotton, oS Fr Bootie Darby, - Bel waa Egpaen NC, 6 days, with ir mania oye Sehr ‘New Bedford.” on for Philadelphia, Bebr 7, Warghan. fete ‘Weoterly, RI, fer Albany. Bene K ; ‘New Haven for Philadel- "ache Portland. Ct. Schr for Albany f¢ Bebe ATbcny fot Forde. Sehr for Bbip ET aha Wind ateunset SW. sah ela from: fh seer fe ees ‘while le atanchor fea men stor | 3 Tecetved “‘cousiderable ie oom damaged guley, @ancheon, taffrail, wewaane. Bellamy; from Montevideo, arr et in dfvtrean, and was martratat tons om. duit at Boston {1 for the const Tutmber trade ee been about ie LC Warm, Kilburn, from Bal ory foal ran suhore nt & ork moran of Inston Neuahonst four lies west ft a sri, “vullt at ‘Kouthport. = water. fe, in is Lh f+) hails f pave Canoumn, A 20 ae, duilt at wa Sheneewn in 2801, has been sold at: acre Crceno, Hartfod, of ‘amden, Me, for ced Sa ah at Beitan's Ls OW Ay A about is came off t damage by ‘ odo or tire pone otthed which had eon is thrown Crerboart ia jo Iatitude LA, v Pa oy , BES passenger on board the Lritish the aha Ot June, lume, ver Kagle On ote ion Ee a aa ldiers with wives and child, % ot Nob ana 6 18th brigade—Royal ragiment of finder ej Ey, requested to publish im the Times, or some other zie wide cireniation, the latitude and lor ftae ia which oa it sleo ate, fe, de. The 44 after travelling the Gulf se eimet be tot ‘near the const of Europe. Aiter'a three yage, however, it appears to have been picked up in ihe Caribbean Sea. Lavacesp—A fine bark % 172 oyard of MosareW called Clinton! was laqaced from ainworth & & Bons, Pembroke, on the sgiitth Soe Mncwall, Chase, from cm 11a, arr at Honotuty May mit \e ane Heien'show, Campbell, arr at Baker's Teland Feb 1, ant Mary, Morrison, from Indian Ocean, arr at Edgar. ar Jovepd Maxwell, Chase. from Hill, arr at Honolule My 22 (and sid earue diy for Arctle). 7 Helen tnow, Campbell clean, orrat Baker's Island Khip Roman, Hamblin, NB, was at Albany, radia, April 28, with 100 bbls ‘and 580 do ehip Inane Howl low. NB, was at Monganul, NZ, March 29, with Swi ap sp 200 wh oll aud 2800 Ibs bono, ail , be Hk Jovn Dawson. Cottle, NB. was at nem June 18, no Int, de, having taken 40 bike xp oil since leaving Foyal. Bark Stepoania, Sinclair, NB, was at Monoaaul March 23, lene, bound N Spoken, dé, Ship Mary Warren, D daya from Callao for Cork Jai $2 Jon 91 20 WW Western Aus- on board, all Mag 6, Rip Wi Frotitogiar, $ days from NYork for Botdeaur, aa iby ae 40, Ton 685 hip Arewrigit, Caulking, henge for Liverpoo!, July 26, of | 1 Five telsnd st bas 3 Mies eee ee ee coe, Baltimore for Matanzas, July 26, lat 30, seg i maanhene ter, Falmooen July, mente rata Quollens (Duteh), Ven weary ship Charlemagne, Bellamy, Monte vi (see igen port brige stafant, Welsh for york amen sa 5! ira fob st ohn, NB. ‘dams Bpencer, “rlemine, Thee Tefenon, from do, Ney (Br), Kill afte ity iene Boy. ew York. Sit Youn are Loulsa Jewitt (Be). Rannders 8 ‘ork. ey “Gielen FF Bagel Niichurdaon, 40, sid ine” ech 0 orks Salod Gi ahr “Basra, J Shaw, N’ Demal port hia, ‘an brig Edwin Rowe, 32th, ANTZIC, J ey Toshi bark Lizzie, Manson, N’ bark Orlando, Boker, trom Grosenich, for WY ig? achr May Quen (Br), Burnett, from 'N’ 9-—In Bermu ‘FRoxrena, July 2—In port bark Argean, Lindsey, from *Guumek. Fi ca vhs ata sche 3 6 Baton, NYork. Sid schr JO P. an iy Si hips Guardian, Borland, Cards th, nt Insmore, fsvana, July 2210 pore stoimabtp, Manattan, Turner, from NYork, arr 224, for Vera Cruz; ships Avon (Br) Congr, Rhine (ii), Lautan, and Ahnarndale, (it), Franc for New Yo Darks Annie (Br), Souper, North Star Gis, ib for do do; briga Will Pigugn, Joh. in, dobu- sn and Loraring Hapeiny, (oF to Siork Aulelka (Br): i ae Kenta for oetland, "ios Hebe (Non); Sehanowa, fOr . do; » Kenney, for New mveuroou, July 15—Aré slip Poiadelphia, Hooke, : Pine delphlo; 10th, steamship ee Mfax. Leauorx, July 3—Sid Get Adv July 8, abip Premier, A‘fios gor, for New York 2 days; bark Navarino (Br), Le (Nor ain from Puliedel from and for New York. alivery: for Boston, 10 mailtims ‘Janeiro, June 24—In port steamer Falcon (Br), Cop. Matters Vestas Nasititans ‘Olat swe), Gobi i Orion (Nor), Hob ips Montpelier, W ‘atts, from, Cardiff, . r, do do; i ioe wah! see Aes ty, Wa Me toting stcamer Ajax, Godtrey, sig. Alma (it), Vix); Le ese for do, “Sia June 5, steamer Jose San Roman, Manton (frem. New York), r Pendergast, Lawson. NYorks 2 sels, do brig Schlinka government: 18th, A. Saat. (Rus), A Lope HR bigs Jeaunelte (Dan), Montevideo, chartered bye” é st Brem), ean ay 12—Tn port brige Jan 3 T Abbott (Br), jarbados for Boston; Te Br), from» ‘Zone () ‘t Spain, eer Beale wees uty 26—Arr brig Blue Wave, Coffin, Phila del “pha, bia ‘25th, ship St Peter, Godwin, Caernayon. ‘avENciA, July l—Arr ship 8 G Glover, Malbon, Callao via Gibralt: cee Mbp Megha Witiaanes do Ee ; ; 19th, ship me, di eet Sone Fee ee eort sche Hilla, for NYork & dupa: American Forts. " BOSTON, July 26—Arr bark Per \ow, Trapan!: brig’ RB Gove, Washburn, Havana; seb ia" Wright, ree: man, and ME Amsden, ‘Smith, Ge ‘town, DC; Express, Brown, and JH Haight, Hickman, Philadel} elphla; Malbonr Foss, Jersey City; Clara Norton, Sermo Kells Biizbethpon. * cid slp Bavelaw ( prea, Ni Dark Acacia, Rendall 5 Mi ton bes Newbern dan, Bueth, Norisin; Nancy ¥ linge, Bunker, Washi heel iy; Henrietta, Taylor, Jorney a Dolphin Creok: St Tho: igley, Mobile; Nabe rk AT Cohn, DO; Henrietta, Wiley, doz Senator. Foulkitn, York; beri Manton, Growel Dailey, Wall. do; Catharine W Maj , and Sohn B: iy The Elia, Ki ow y, Philadelphia; Nes thaniei L Rice, Wright, NYork. bark J Primrose; Poinsett, Brisk. BSmith, oa idneck. jon Of the Clyde, Liverpoo}; barks Te- ith—hrr ship Queen. of a Javern, Phtiad EA Seehrenes ‘do; Chas Brewer, do; aE MMORE Freon oem shanic, Hutchinson. Po- iechane, ¥ tomac Ri: 1 ‘Waits, and Buena Vista, is ver; achrs Robey, NYork. cit on ac che Mary, Kirby, New Stamford, Peale "Bienes ‘Vinta, R javen; Novth ‘Webb, New bey, Jersey City; Ken: bang. Bld whip Wextield (hr), for vid napoll oe to amish foading for Panama: bark’Mani koe (Br), nay uni Roseway Bell (Br), Trinidad; schr port, a es brig Wm Ames, sehrs F Nickerson, Henderson, N¥York; area a Holmes, rato, Tanga via, Now- ‘Hope, Morey, and Cosmos, Stetson, “AtT 80 ioe a oseiGiave. Redall NYOrk. nom _Avren: Abhy Thaxter. Wal- Ket; schra Jane, Haskellyand cith—Arr sche J W N Fisk, Gecrtstows, De. Broomall, Por Port cae NYor! CAI AGth, bg ‘ist, GD Kiny Mt Broomal ‘Songlaae, room i; sweeten Wiley, Georgetown, DC. EHSTON, July ZlArr schr Nalad Queen, Chase, LAS, July 18—Arr aches Delis, Hines, Wells NYorks tats au Eig: Harper, do; 18th, Royal Oak, Benson, ly 25—Arr schrs Vapor, NYork; 4 sehrs J Roy MeGreg NROE ‘ORTRESS M gaitevin dy yne, do; Envoy, and Wim Allen, Boston; steamer Ranger, X wet havi, July 2-84 schra J 8 Terry, Smlth, New YHOLMES HOLE. PM—A well, NYork for Boston ‘Harriet Neal, | O'Brien, do Pe th. Me dintor, ‘Davis, do. 0 rr_schrs Evelyn, Ci for East port? Charles E Raymon '#, Boston for Washington; File Batchelder, Gray, Rowen, and G —, do ‘for a: Lene Corinna, Jones, do for Niort Rollins, Parsons, Plymouth for Fhiladelphia; Bhoot- ing 8 ahah, Cniale for doy Jonn © Honey, ora yan for do. 'Slt schra Watchman tesa, D fteciman, Del- mont, Mary Louisa, Mary tall "Bengal, Corinna, Florida, and Hollins, 26th—Are brig Lyra, Elizabethport for Snlem; sehrs Il A Weeks, Godfrey: mons, Barrett; Haley, MeKiree. Philadel Elizabethport for do: Un Merrick, Sumpter, Knowles sehre & Reeves, Jey, Union (Kelley), Norah, Sarah L Sim- reher & Reeves, Irelant be ene Rachel Vanneman, Vannems phi for Boston; Norah, Clarkson, ‘Dennison do for Belem: Clare "pailadeiphta for, Saulabury; Ned Anna Gare bien, “ar ‘Montgomery. Lord, NYork for Newburyport; Boston for New York. Sd ship Mary: 0, Harriet, New), HA Weeks, Porto Sarah Te Simmons, Rachel Vanneman, Abia Hia- inion (Denison), Clara Merr'ck, Eve = Ned Hob a 26th, regi E J and Wm Bement, Sui TARTPORD, July 25—Arr achra Argo, Eis. NYork: EH bard, Stockiny le ebay lexnenger Miner, do. Ye Ef wells NYork; Doretta Kahn, HP Ely, Stokes, do, RGRVILER, tuly 10—ase heute & E Bro wa Place, ‘Wiggins, NYork; 18th, Wilson, ‘Craga, Per. nandina. NE! NYork: an ve York York, Chatham for Velma, Moore, Linga Renee car, Bai Rockland for NYork: Mat Ri HIE ams, Boston; H teket; Win ‘Goyer Ti ‘Taylor, ware ‘buco. Jule schra J Seth arr echrs Mary Johnson, Phi mas, Rocklat we ‘ORLEANS. Rh TG stenmanle, Patapsco, Neff, ¢ bark La wre Ww BEDFORD, "yay 1d. HW Benedict, Caxe, Philadelphia. WFOKT July ‘July 25, PM—Arr ach* J 8 Swan, Mayo, New f oh Boston for New engal, Gott, and Corrina M, pays for ‘do: Mecea, nmll, Lubec for NYork for Danvers; 8t Lu- aS and Mary Hall, jor Sarah, Thorn: nd for do; ry Brewer, Pease, do for Sandy Hook; C NYork: L 8 0, CB, for KE: Rit Cola. Robe: & Mary we Fe tee J Joh: ILADELPHIA, J ay Genus, Hh: eee , uly 34-Are, sohrs White Squat Ad. reps des ‘do; © Moure, Corson, Paw- rovidence. Below, at) Dela- Breakwater, bark Imperador, Power, from Pername Cid brigs Alex Milliken, Haskell, enter, Mi Ford, Lewis, Boston; Loch Lomond, Black, Poriand: H Counce, Cox: BL B Wales, Crawford: WhO ali, Adame; Jas Satterthwaite, Long Weeks, fad BW Gardner ostons' Bich ‘Law Law, York, enh LB Austia, Davis, Salem Stevens, Horizon, Plum, Lynn; B F Crow- pot ee. rM—the following versels were at ing, but most of them went: to sain, son; achra RG Widen, He Milter’ Camnrtine, t Tox Jn Elica do ‘st ieerord Seam, 4 or Lynas or, rs Portland; & G Irwin, do for Providence Fight, do Tor New= ayes; Gardner, hovel Siar ket are ork; Tutmes Bleecker, Ni Bipple, Pot ar par, Cran, $0; 1M ‘Freematy ‘Ryder, ateees Wen rb Puite, Racers es, rewster, Ha AWrUCKEn: July LAr = Vincent Doreen, sear, te aan Davison, A eid zd, ly, Boston. y; ita Fay aor Ra Fitba icing J Cadainder, tel imman 5, 7 hey Ry igbame, abd'Vasdl Sharp, Sharp, schra R hia; Marietta Are sere TY alpen $ f, Horton, Fhite- JC Chew, uate Jon Lorier, Lincoln, and Roa- pet ANAT yn 22-814 schrs Ann 8 Brown, Fi Tart Graal trom Bovlou), Wasingion: a “MISCRL ANDOUSe ° aren THOMAS | R. AONEWS, NOB. 260 AND 265 find ean, Com Toes, Fos Tite end eves ni Vdctuser ing fee, fa, oe in New York. One price house. iy, 16 | aly, wi tral f Fo etter hand int rt a Loosenesa, Dinrrhesa, C charges {roma the Towel ae glenped minues, by taking Radway's Jota tse of the #. R po. 2.. Hoe ae nda, cbange the miseries you adler to joys of pleasure, R. ton external oF & few drops taken inter: ci, i NBeasy tre bufterer from. the mow wolent ayy restr the ‘weak, feeble and prow iL cage Painful Dis- {it Sac trent siete in} cis en or lags rt HES AND PAINS, leadaches, whether sick or ‘aina and Weakness in 1 the Fins around the Liver, fea, Hows Wa pei, y EAS foes Sd Sn ane ‘VFqERane or Hine call at No. shat da ie wae dere street, third floor, to ret FG 1866, arene Moreturn the lok one @ lets Ge ae as We are preparing the request of our ponte Kd the’ i, RAYMOND, Chairman, GoM DALEY, Colouel: Lek ‘enabled to make, << = mw LECTURE SEASON, r ECTURES D. LY—FOR anti hd mi th Tor cAtastt cents, by addreusi ea fr ig fects baht Musenm of Anatomy. 8. M LANDIS; por Tnatite