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ansnannnnannannne Inquest on the Body of Mrs, Caiha- | $= ack, recone a rine Cleves, AAA nnn The Losses and Insurance on the Property. Ros, kee ey ‘The quest on the body of Catharine Cleeves, who was burved during the late Gre in Joho street, was held * yesterday in Ue Second precinct station house, by Coro ner Gover, assisted by Dr. John Beach. The particulars ef this urfertunate etept were fully recorded in yester- day's Hwxary. The lower part of the building was, as haa beew vtated, eed as a Greworks store. The evidence prodaced yest was tfwourse incomplete, but suf cient to esiablist in (he maads of the jury that considera Bie blue will be Inid atthe hands of Mr. Jones, the pro- prictor, as she quantity and desorption of Breworks atprod in Cohn oneave as MVOZOUNEL OPPUBEG LY LE pre ‘visions of Ube ua, from which weextract the fol- Sowing berring on the point:— Chapter XI1., page 282—No person or persons shall ‘store any (reworks of any kind or description, other han Chines lireerackers, within the fire limits of the ity of New York, except us is hersinafter provided. Fireworks, ‘exoepting colored pot and lance wheels and ether works of brilliant colored tires, not exceeding in we ‘one thovsand dollars, may be kept for retailing ithim the limits from the tenth day of June to the Senth day of July of each year, and no longer, on a written ission; such permisston to de granted by ‘the Engineer of the Fire Department. HUNTING UP A JURY. ‘The Coroner being in attendance at four P. M. yester- ‘day, the next thing to be done was to find a jury, and acvordingly officers were sent out for that purpore. ‘They of course did their duty, very much to the sehagrin of the intended jurors, who, with one henge Began to make excuses, One was in a groat hurry ; an. other was going to Boeton; a third was nota citizen or <@id not live tn the city; and two of the gontlemen were weporters, Each was anxious to get off, but the Coroner was determined to have @ jury, and, more than that, to empannelail those gentlemen. Tt was no use in the gen- d#eman who is always under similar circumstances posi- tively going by the next train to the country to declare he would lose thousands of doliars if he could not get off; all were taken, even the re . Both of these geniiemen ore well known as highly imaginative writers two of our daily papers; one of them admirably adapted for an inquest on the victim of a fire, haying gradvated in the flames at Barnum’s Museum, and received a diploma of proficiency as a truthful delineator of the female “human form divin od German societies at the late saengerfest, lly capable, in consequence of his ill iety to get away, ehosen with admirable taste by tho Coroner as foreman of the jury. All having decn sworn in, the first witness was cailed and gave the following evidence:— TESTIMONY OF RICHARD JONES. Richard Jones, 234 Bergen street, Brookiyn, being @uly sworn, d:posed:—Ain a clerk in the firm of Jones & Co, of 16 John street, fireworks and ammupition dealers; am employed ‘by my brothers; n and pistol trade also carried on; the business is carried on in the store situated on the street floor; had on hand at the time of the fire no gun- po the slock of ammunition and fireworks was amail at this season; is necessarily larger at other annot state ‘how the fire originated; the fire- works manvfactured at East Williamsburg; there is no particular place for them in the store; at about hiali-past four o'¢lock was sitting outside the office railin talking toa boy, with my back to the place where ile fire broke ont, when something struck me on the back; turned round to find some signal lights on the shelf were on fire; I shoved the boy and ran towards the to reach the safe, and then started out up stairs, in order to give the alarm; rin came down stairs and ran into the ned there till after the fire; was the when they got on fire; the elf, gone up in half dozen he fire broke out the store (not reach the safe in co rroundmg it; Teannot say ck —suppose it was one of | ore Was only one of the packa nal lights were purchased en Monday | a after javing th street, and day after gi four dozen, but sold all but the one puck uiton is required or even used in the storage fireworks; never heard of any explosion trom yal lights in question are of colored n nota chemist or pyrotechnist; the explosive stock in the store at the time consisted of Roman can- dies, lights, a few rockets and # large quantity of fire crackers; there was about three thousand dollars worth, haif of Uiem siored down stairs; we had about six of eight dozen rockets all in the cellar generally used for shipping purposes; the number of Roman candles was small, and ail stored in the cellar; know nothing of the composit on of the signal lights above rejerred 104 they are intended tobe held in the hand by means of wooden handles alter the manner of Roman candies, but do not send ont balls; never heard of any person | warning us of the danger of keeping so large « stock of fireworks on the premises; have heard of an’ | ordinance prohibiting the storage of colored works, which are more dangerons than the white lights; bave never read the ordinance; the boy whom I was talking | to was nowliere near the shelf where the lights were. Mary Muldoon, 82 Willet street, being duly sworn, de- i—Am employed by John Fillo, a fur sewer; Worked on the top foor of the premises 16 John street; knew the deceased, who worked with me; about half- post four o'clock in the a‘ternoou heard an explosion; ed oui of the back window and saw smoke in the yard, and made my way down stairs as quickly as pos- @ibdle; did not see deceased after looking out of the win- dow; there wire six girls working in the room at the time; think I was the irst. who left the room; came down as far as the first floor, when, seeing so much amoke, I did not go any further; batseeing Mr. Robinson out of the window, over the store front, which had previously broken open, I followed him, and walked along the coping. to the next house and found myeelf in the street, I don't know how; met no person goming up stats t6 give the slarm when I was going comprised oll the evidence adduced yesterday. ‘The inquest i« adjourned to Wednesday next, at ten 4. M., and will be held at the Coroner's room, No. 4 treet. ACCOUNT OF THE LOSSES AND THE INSURANCR. The following correct statement of insurances on the Jato John «treet fire have been obtained from the office of yo ny Warren, of the Fire Insurance Detective J. Jones, gun and pyrotechnic establish. ment 16 Jobn street, has an insurance of $13,000, in wing companies :—Relief, $2,500; +Firemen’s Fund, ag Rutgers, $4,000, and Commercial Ex. he busement occupied by |B. Gombe, Beveaiyn Express; loss estit i insurance. Second floor occupied by J, junn, Bovey dealer, and several others; no \rance. floor oocupied by J. W. |, silver ; inpured for $200; damage about $100. Fourth floor occupied by J. Fillo, fur sewer; imsured for $600 in the Humboldt. The furs in his shop, at the time ‘of the fire were the property of Harris & Russnk, of 183 Broadway, and were insured for $1,500 in the Brookiyn Insurance Company. No. 14 John street—First floor — . Pied by T. J. €onnelly, dealer in Yankee notions, &e. ; sured in the Williamsburg City for $2,000 isa the Mercantile for $1,500, Second floor occupied by ‘Waters & Thorp, plated ware; insured for $10,000 io the ih of hae BP 18 John street—Second floor oc- plated ware; ee Merzantiie for $3, 300 aid in the Yonkers for $4,000; only slightly damaged, Build e and 16 John street belong (0 the Andersou estate, and Bria pe arared for 6,000 in he Merete un 3,08 sured for in the Mercantile and $33,000 im the Croton. sais ‘ Pol ALLEORD HEAVY ROBBERY BY A NEWS AGEN. THR MONBY RECOVERED. Mr. George Douglas, doing business at No. 70 Book ‘Mad greet, yesterday appeared before Justice Hogan. at the Tombs, and preferred a complaint against ‘Leech, alias Morria, a young man employed as news ent on the Hudson River Ratlrond. Mr. Douglas ears that while on bis way from this city to Albany board the Hodson River Railroad cars, he had stolen him a small bag containing three one thousand dar ten-forty bonds and three thousand dollars im ‘Ire Bury notes of va denominations, The money was ened . nity of ee and Mr. iB cause to snsy Leach ax the thief, | his arrest hy oflleer Clave, who was on bourd the Ob searching the sriepaceall the stolen money rent in bir possession, andthe prisoner confessed theft, Leagh was brought back to this city, and the Magistrate committed bins to the Tore for trial. RUFFIANISM CS THE RIGHTHENTH WARD. Quite a riotous demonstration and 4 furious assault t Johu rs then beat the pon officers was made in the Eighteenth precinct on Friday evening, and created quite an alarming excite. Went in the minds of the peaceable citizens in the @eighborhood of Fourteenth stroct and avenue B. It @ppeare that Bartholomew Connog, alias ‘Flay, fiat ell known to the police of that part of tinge ed A stage driver to him; but the Jehu retnsed g, omni with the “ay upon the officer, from they y ‘Amnienance speedily arrived from the station when Connors was and taken to the crowd of persons, many er dangerous missiles ot Policeman Os Coughlin was strack on the _— ae a stone = severely injured, A cou-. Connors arrested, aR. mom of S samen nt the riotous Samed ~~ boats, in which ‘oer 6s ‘They are p soallggy ta and Ul to arrest them. heen see a to keop the peace for i Ss STABBING OCCURRENCE IN BROADWAY. Yesterday morning, about one o'clock, two men, es im | chured by Mr. Edge, of Jersey City ; | the order, that is | | } scattered throngh the Park and enj involved ia s quarrel in Broadway, Jolt the corner of al Ce onal ae af Srotter wag rae baageornea 5 AT BABPER’S BUILDING. Coroner Gover yesterday held an inquest, at 87 street, ws Gia ey ‘ef Terrence P. Conner, a child three was killed at Harper's Building, in Uli sneet seamen of a ra, paoking baz § box ania bei from a truck be Tamera ya ed ee of stent death. T HE PAR Professor L the Park—Family P: Concert Yesterday, dc. ‘A long ride, a dusty ride, and a hot ride in oar carriage and two, brought us again to approaching Fifty ninth strect we saw Professor Lowe’s joon roiling uneasily about inside the feace, mote the war over the tree tops in front of Lee’s at Manassas, and later on, in front of the works at town, where Kitz John Porter took bis involuntary aerial voyage over Magruder's treeps Leaving our carriage {or car), wath the large number of passengers who joined us en reule, we entered the Park at the Sixth ave- nue entrance, duty—and, om passant, it may be well to mention that we have generally found those officials uniformly ateentive along through the walks and carriage drive, we found that the appearance of the Park had been mate- rially benefited by the showers of last Sunday Monday. Scores of brown leaves, however, warned us that summer was passing away, and with it would pass. away the Saturday afternoon concerts and the thousands of visitors who attend them. The walk to the Mall was beguiled by reading such wayside literature as told us | that such and such pieces of green sward were to be | po walked across, or in deciphering signboards placed for the guidance of strangers. On our way across the green sward and under the marble arches we many family groups who appeared to have come there for the day, an ine also to have a good time generally. They had invariably brought well-packed baskets, and in many in- stances they divested themselves of ‘their shawls and were busily engaged knittmg or crochetting, bining industry with pleasure. At the M beeen marquees had’ been pitched, and under them score expectant music lovers were arrived we strolled around to the lake, where we found all the boats filled with a freight of laughing crinolines, whose voyage was watched by numorous friends ~ shore. At the Casino we also found scores pleasure seekers, who, amid laughter it conversation, were partaking of _ ies, and other similar delicacies. —_ Extending “ramble “to the zoological — collection a museum, we still found crowds of pleasure seekers, since our last visit to those places Jearned that mer na been enriched hy the following DONATIONS. One owl, John T. Detsohel. One ractoon, James B, Mingay. nes Tuy allig ator, Mathew Goldie. palr gumt ‘a pigs, G. W. Chambers. one pair eagles, John G. Lightbody. One red fox, Elias Schilling, Jr. One black bear, Wm. Osborn. One ospray, Dr. E. J. Parmley. One turtle, Levi Travi One alligator, Captain E. E. Vaill, of the steamship Geo. Cromwell. = Qhe pair snapping tuithes, Master Lemuel M, Crane. One bullfinch, F, One deer, Monsieu A. Chol. Fhree rabbits, Miss Josephine Harmon. Two fawns, Hon, Benjamin Wood Two owls, M Hall and Whitman, North Carolina, One macaw, ‘Circe Lattimer. Two ringtail monkeys, Mr. John P. Heise. One owl, Chas. P. Clevenger. Model of steamship signi light, John B. Mu There were also two large pictures in massive gilt frames, containing photographic likenesses of the mem- vers of No. 24 National Hose Company, of the Volunteer Fire Doygrtment, and of the inembers of Neptune, No. 1, of News THE CONCERT. Leavy the wolves, bears, monkeys and other animate and imanimate curlosities, we returned to the Mall in time to hear Dodworth’s band perform the overturo to | La Fille du Regiment, the opening, piece of the concert. At that time scores of carriages had arrived on the Ter- race, and their occupants had alighted and mingled with the thousands of poseetrians gn the Mall for the purpose of listening to the music. The concert was a grand suc- cess, aud, a8 usual, elicited the hearty applause of the immense’ audience. On its conclusion the visitors again a walk among the rocks, trees and fountains by the light of the young August moon, MAJOR OFNEWAL ELLUR M or 10WA. The telegsaph announces the death at Washington, on OROCKER, | and Donelson, and arrived under Sherman at Pitts- the 26th inst., of Major General Marcellus M, Crocker, of Towa, aged about 36. General Crocker entered the service in 1861, as colonel of the Thirteenth lowa Volunteers, his commission dating October 30. His regiment was organized just in time to take part in the campaign against Forts Henry barg Landing in time to tako a distinguished and successful part in the battle of Shiloh, fought on April 6 and 7, 1862. Colonel Crocker was engaged in the siege of Corinth, as commander of a brigade of General McKean’s division, of the right wing. After the fall of Corinth he was assigned to the command of the District of Jackson, ‘Tenn., and, while holding this posi- tion, was ordered forward by General Grant, and par- Selneias im the battle of I-u-k-a, fought September | 1862. For his conduct ‘im this ‘battle he we recommended for promotion, and the President nominated him brigadier general of volunteers; but it was thus com- be Houston street, during which "14 i arow tae from acon 8 TWE FIRE IN JOHN STREET. Fe canpanneet BY THE JURY, BTC. . (Saturday) named Bridget O'Conner, last from the effects of a deadly poison taken veriese singe jo ool portions for the purpose of suayieg bes three years ded y the Eta Mr. Falkner, — Bloomileid street, rushing | her illness, being 80 solictous for her recovery, clea in three pavaleiant, and in other most tender manner, The Hobeken City News. young wouay BY SLOW POIGON— IN LOVB THE CAUSE—RBOOM- who thought mins of her, and mn street, and pu ly polsdoe stating chased sot Lowe's , aiinanea ppearamce Of | hat they were very ¥ a —_" with Tats, and ties it for the pui ing them. arties—Donations— pop rel y forenoon meatic eeaplaped i the samo gh ld Mary Manet, Ao for tho purpose of killing erect wh otrrs the Park yesterday. On | mentcoming to the knowledge : be for Dr. Chabertabous six P.M, of the fatnily they sent Upon the arrival of the doctor the girl stoutly denied having taken anything and Hained of na In the evenin, ed desirous , however, the doctor iscover any traces of admitted that she Wad taken poison, rescribed an emtic, ‘morniii: Dr. Kudlich was calied in, to die, On Thursdn; where we found one of the Park police on | fused to take any medicine, and the doctor as itdid | whatever, and tanghed at the idea, At nine P, M. works | appeared quite unwell, when Dr, Luenthall was ‘atte in, York. | but could not di she ‘The de- On Wednesday perpen ins in the stomach, and a Leow apo was or the doctor called the pat did not complain of pain, but was very weak. the re- mt doctor forced some down her, for the purpose of counteracting the effects of poison, She asked to havea fai sent for, and seem- y morning Doctors and polite in the performance of their duties, Passing Kudlich and Luenthall called again, and the case then to be hopeless; her hands and feet were Cat very cold; they tried to relieve the violent pain in stomach by applying leeches, but the patient ce and | tosink, and died at nino P. M. from pure exhaustion. Subsequently the doctors above named made a post moray examinaionand did not find many traces of poison in the stomac! tion and exhalations of Dr, Kuglich was of the opinion that there being only slight inflamma- blood. deceased did take all the poison at mee bo took it at various eae 1e in small doses, so that gon on the blood and nervous Mary Maher, a servant in Mr. ied by the action of the stem, ‘alkner’s house, testi- fied that about eleven o'clock on Monday forenoon last deceased went out, under the pretext of changing some books at the library for Mr. Falkner, aud wgs absent a served her vom to New York, seated. Until the band | oogyroap & hour, iting. gd ing ber Lins fag E83 iting freely, and apparently trying to avoid itnees asked her if she had been taki Bourbon, and her reason for asking the cause Bridget was in such good spirits, and returning ng on a sofa, and heard her tell taken poison and did not want to live. erect had told witness that she would destroy hei sets was itness went ig found self in consequence of alove affair, her jover having desert her. The jury rendered a verdict that Brid peach came to her. death by at and recommended Af poison administe hat the practice of selling deadly t O'Conner ‘art | Suge by apothecaries witpout a Dhysigan’e order be «i at once. i A Sartor Snot ny sae Mate or 4 Sar—Tue Mare. Mis- TAKEN FOR A NeGRO AND THREATENED wiTH LyxcH Law.— A Portuguese sailor, named Smith, while conducting himself in a mutinous manner on board the ship Abodcen, lying at the foot of Third street, Hoboken, was shot and wounded in three places on Friday by the mate of the ship Nelsgn (Valin), a swarthy-visaged individual, who would be réadily taken for a mulatto, that the captain of the ship ctions to pay off an with instr then went away, leaving the ship in cording to Valin’s statement he paid the sailors the money due them, and they went away. Subsequently Smith came on board somewhat intoxicated, and said that he wished to get his luggage, and the mate told him to go forward and get it, aft, and, claiming thet 4 pair of shoes were missing, sa that he wanted to look in hus (the mate’s) stateroom. The Jt appears suyelieg: Valin with money, @ the men, and is charge. Ac- In a short time Smith came inate allowed him to look in the stateroom, but would room, that enter sum Terciein never acted w He was renominated in Jan 1863, and confirmed on the 9th of March ensuing. was assigned to duty as a member of the Examiving | Board of Officers of General McPherson's (Seventeenth) corps, March 31, and continued on that | ordered to the front of Vickaburg, in June, 1863. ‘was engaged as com ler of the Fourth division of the Seventeenth arm: y corps Dg baities ot Raymond, May 12; Jackson, May 14, hampion Hill, May 16, 1863, and took part in je of Vicksbur to its capture on July 6, 1863, quent to gt b placed in command of tae “Disttlot of Natchez and achieved a splendid victory over the enemy at Harrison- ville, capturing several p.cces of cannon and several hundred prisoners. In the spring of 1 General | Crocker was, on account of il! health, sent to New Mexico. atid abou Mr. D. one thour=s bir, abou amount tout board an assault by along the creating terday. ht in ay which left Douglas, who is a hardware merchant in New York, and the owner of the money, says that on the night of Tues. | | day the car in which lie’ was riding | from the frequent heating of the Journals, and at Dover station, being very nervous, he decided on going ito another car. He took up his valise and overcoat for that fetch it. Douglas which he the in the thigh ond the thi excitedj crowd raised to kill shij the cabin A and wounding the man. (i for ined to ay. everything if’ Smith attempted would shoot him. Sinith advance when he fired three times, two of ‘the balls taking effe rd in the abdomen, the last wound being unintentional, as he only wished to prevent A report soon spread locks among the.'longshoremen that a white mau had been shot by a negro, and in a few minutes an not allow him to overhaul the thinga, and ordered him out, Presently Smith returned, accompanied by a ship- mate, and demanded the priv’ ilege of searching the state- the mate decli was responsible seying on to thered in the vicinity, and the ery was e “nager.”” His right name is question, he was selling papers on low York at fifteen minutes after four. At this juncture Special Deputy Sheriff Reed went on boardstlie Abodeen, and, unobserved, conveyed Valin in a small boat around to another dock, where they landed. Valin then before Recorder Avery and delivered himeol! rave the above version of the affair, and said that ne be- feved that Smith caine on board for the @ disturbance. The Recorder held $1,000 to appear and answer any charge that } might be brought againet him. Valin caused ihe wounded | man to be conveyed to the New York’ Hospital, and sent word that the ship would be responsible for any expense | that might be incurred. te eded up. He pose of Mir wr uve Tax Lave Reunyry on THe Hautem RaunoaD.—An ee of the newsboy who, by his stole the seven thousand dollars from the Harlem Raiiroad, a few nights since, took place yes- james Leasck, and, on the coufes- @ cars OD train Mr, became dangerous aud nat being able to carry the money also he it in'th who, Aout to his etend Leasck <, ined throughout, but no cl Mr. D. then employed a detective and two — Age the thief, which resulted if the arrest of it appears, ue o€n showing the money nds, 258 OI e car behind him, intending to come back and While he was away the covductor decided on throwing out the car, and ordered tt to be cleared. Mr. ‘Waited unti) the car was empty, and then told the conductor that he wished to get b went into the car but found tt } sisted on searching the boas but wntil told what the bag con bag, They me. Mr, D, then in- e comductor ghjcctes Stewae Was €XOM- to the mon obtained. men to whom comtnunicated with that his uncle, in New York, took a ‘ugh hundred dollars of the money from that he has either lost or had stolen from him t four indred dollars; which, together with the ‘on him, makes very nearly the whole amount lost. While in New York he spent money in the most lavish style, sometimes leaving over fifty dollars @ was | behind him in one saloon, The Police Commicsioners in this city intend to keep that part of the money which they now hoid (over four thougang dollars) until the con- vistion of the accased, ial officer Clute, of the | Hudson River Railroad, ieft this afternoon for New York in charge of the prisouer, aud accompanied Mr, Douglas, Early in the present year sw Posing he was sufllciently | for the of recovering more of the recovered for more stirrin; , he a ps ie r active | giien: apy Fe By money. — command, and was ordered rr ie 4 wv digey 4 - be health again becoming bad, wp dl tendered fis retation which, in Consderatour 1 y distinguished abi! pa do id Pare and Departures. serviess, ey Wai Mens 4 refused to ARRIVALS ‘oO ive of al Sher aamneen "et est, agai agua oapposing his health was such as spond Pha hehe gout Tenses Mie ita \ijuatig a vegan \dicord and cl ai kana yi hie dp borvinne’ inca aston, rates B Binnin, vohu Pritchard and witer sud two chiar wasa lack of confidence in bis ph; ‘stron h, “e vibes axp Vena Cace—Steamahip Vera Crux--John tender his resignation. His stout these Carlo ee ee Tg Oe movements would make no allowances for hiss weak body, and this grand energy, perbaps, brought him to death's door. As a division commander, General Grant See General Crocker the equal of ‘any officer im thi (for whose honest my is now soothing). His ‘sblinty was only equalled by his gallantry, and but few officers ip the service were bi sauperiore tp either. ts Fase Viuil New bry? averse, a, Ww aS Roteni, Nie c Money 1 Forvente, ain, Ac A F Arrafas, Menry Bertin. ¥ Palacio, wife and two ochildren, ¥ dolp! i , Wiesasning, © wi, FArmaud, ReAr- jnerro, Manuel teoee, A Link, ‘Dennis vane — ae Wilsons Chas € Di v Cpnnesin Stee ross, Ly hip ‘Ahssoutequi, Manuel Star—O Ht Bean, OR THOMAS W. DAVIDSON. G Taylor, J P Kenn asaam and Thomas W. Davidson, of thie city, late Chief |g Td iyrenigy m uaeyierer. | keg tea | « Engineer of the Department of Newbern, N. C., | Kildufl, BM Denman, J 3 Hihingwon, A Monueimer, 3 a Mon- and for a ong time in the secret service of the | Ker WP Barllets Mtr Cochran, JB Airxtion, 8 Stratton, United States, met with « sudden death on the | © Pian t Danzig © Howtah Hon ee ey fe Neuse river, below Johnson's Point, on the 2ist of July | rell,’A Schwab, CR Faasitt, bs. Yor last. Tt appears that he went down the river on the steamer Anna, in company with some friends, intending to go as far as the blockade ond return in some passing tue then, coming up the river, return to Newberu. an expert «wiininer, having for some time beon <i in the business of raising sunken veseels, and have met with come accident which previonsly dis- abled him, and through which he met his death. Noth. vard of hie body antil the first of August, when e came to his friends that a man answering children and. servai Mrs re ogy 2 ‘Lowen retl, Mig! ell t Byington and Nott, G'Gaingr, Drabrana FL R Marshall, two children and’ servant; PC Woodruil, WM Dimook, WP J € Palmer and servant, Mise Jennie G Merritt, Mrs Mra Ne Rorbacher, © A Weed, Dr ee. 8 Mre CH J USA F Rorbacher, E Deslow ife, dM emey, Jr. re wife and io thitures te, wife and two nieces; Mr Dond an Adame, Mrs J io Ve jescription had been found drowned at Johnson's amaageke Mita Reiter Parehovonmeye ‘i a Brod Mes , Upon which Mra, Davideon, with a gentleman Desnogern f Gul aux, PJanfroid, TC Herndon, J W La- , visited the spot, and found the remains to be | boise, Mrad W Champlain, dive Colder and child, L Rawiteh, those ‘of Mr. Davidson,” They were recognized by the | B Mooge, M P Levy, L Lock, lor, wife ahd child: J clothing, which was marked in a peculiar style. Seany SRS 8 eee iniers, Mi ne 4 Delamere, amerienm ys4 ew hepa af ‘ihe Be hoisting of the | New Onunaw Senmship Sonigpey ) BE Bennet, A perican fla, ie steeple of the Episcopal chu “m Vv Newbern, N.-0., which was performed by Mr Deviawn, Bropara: Moe kG ahepeed iiss He Richa te : Some years ago he raised the fi this city, and aleo apon St. Pan death till remains on Trinity church, of a eloped in mystery. Mra Mahoney, Mrs Goreone Pant Ponet and ite, The manner of hie Coden, Samuel Catiodge, Cn Clute, J Thomas, J Jair, AW Little, Mra Monroe, DH Lefevre, in Rober Ll Yor i —y 4 Mccain LIBUTBNANT ©OLONRL PETLER VON RINSIEDEL, He FORTY-VIRST NEW YORK INFANTRY. Geveral Kilburn, wife and Lieutenant Coloncl Vou Kinsiedel, of the Forty-firat | Qn servant, Colonel Thom New York infantry, for some time past in command of | Lieutonant 6) Cinder ty the regiment, died ot Potersburg, Virginia, on the 23d omeen fea Ae instant, of congestion of the brain. Colonel Einsiedel was a native of Saxony, and entered the United States service at the open ~ ei | of the rebellion in 1861, He pm a in many of the battles of the Army of the on the 24tb instant, Fig remains were interred in the Petersburg Cemetery Ee van A Falee Re; a TO THE WDITOR OF TRE HERALD. New Yorn, August 25, 1865, Be kind cnongh to contradict the canard publiched of Ty betng married to one of the Davenport Brothers in London, as tho whole story i¢ as unfounded ae it is mali- cious, I have never even spoken to ether of those entlemen, and T to siate that the name signed to fils letter, and exter Wineh I hay. omornied, is to me. intended to the only one claimed, and which ipjurg me y a al and ivan, Sas Ga TO All other atlditions thereto are spi: is javana;, Geo Tennar and c "yt ee Lalutott Fite lose de las Coane, os and tinh ni in Fah Dr Dr. Daley, Bate iy Rev at fo Mena t ies Ht stis. Larkin, HD Ri chad oman, John Lehman, Mre Sarah phe o brig for New You of provisiens? supplisa Ship Loreley, Hoyer, Antwerp, 90 days, with ne and 290 passengers, to inger ice. fee been days in the chan- uring the entire eae ee ry, Bathurst, WO An38 days, with Bark ‘Arizona. (of Sto ookton), Couant, Turks Islands, 15 age, with salt, Co Walgh & Carver. rk Virtuoso (Bp), Zuiveln, Havana, 1B daye, in bullae, to Gomez, Wallis & Bark Adelaide, Ot, 4 days, Irene, Goi, Pout, Pit Inn: with Wolasees, to D ir), Crowell, Cienfuegos, 25 dlfys, with Wallingion, Jobneon, Guantanamo, 1 days, with w1 rages. £0, malin oy », Yate oa Maneneite,; 26 days, with sugar and are ig sila ie (Be, Douglas, Glace Bay, 12 days, witb coal, rig. reat fewer Queen of Clippers, bound to London; some of the crew by the Ann Eligabeth, bound io Boston, and three were taken by the steamer Vera Craz from the Norwegian bark Fornjet. Portland, art July, 3 bark i Lane, seanogauy ioe Nitork er ene ‘auictons Ports. Minatitlan, to e ss favorable terme, Yore, August 21, 1866. Bea! A or 3 rom. on. 9; orig, Chicopee, ella, EORGE P. ODON- Martha A ie Natehtords Rewie pena Pick: | A WELt“counsclior st sw, 89 Nasa bs D3 ty office, eats ‘itiate P nade alti re, Pray, doz Nautil Rice oun od. tap scwey adie the Ly ab ury, City Point and Rt ip Be eG Wells, | rears of ' nty, pension Ryork. ist, ind WW to we ‘Albans, Jokn Sid: | Dr Mscgudet omoes cchdiers and sellors righ Mar Martha ti a tytn an fi ig Bt eiseaage FS Sa he at’ te om Dorie, NWork: a Hiker; Lawrence, Mycrn & Oo ark Mieilion, fron Belo: Phtideiphia nige SN hocke, LF eae and Get Mar: At, HAVY CLAIMS COLLECTED AND C, D NTINE, of Pom SNRALTIMORE, Aug 2—Cid brige D Alberti (Br), Morris ite reo, Philadelphia; Chae Miller, Brewer, Boatons ochre Samos nga nett Re 8 En m fen .Dennan, Browney ille, Texas; Lockwood, Dil, Hudson, NY. Sid bark Hadi: vA, ‘Alig 4—Cld brig Richard & Torrey, Haskell, Sa- : . wv st Snyder, Join Young, James: aos es agg nov °F Zizelinan’ und. child, Sha Bronce, Scum Cuartes Husny—Captain Turner, of steamship Asia, t rob Row ager Doane, Henry Hodges—and 227 in the | who arrived at this port on the 24th inst from Havana, re- Ports that on the morning of the 20th inst he fell in with the Steamship United—-F Beimer, Philt Naw Ont ama Licut Arthur Morris, Augustine | 8chr Charles. Henry, Amos Ferris, tna sinking con- nee Narro and son, ume Mariana lana Heonts, Mme | dition, and took off the officers and crew; the sea was mak Kelley. do & oe eatin tie Saion es ‘james Crosstece, | 26% clean aweep over her, and she appeared to be settling te oe on erate er Err foseph Japhet, Arnden Borne, Bernard Levy eg ‘son, Wm | down. Capt Turner states that Captain Ferris was perfectly Wo att ne Mariel wih eototr, Inoub Lavyet B Lavy, wit Weat, ¢ Vander ‘SJuntided to abandoning hia vessel for the safety of the lives MEM, Aug nes of Price, Godfrey, Phila~ ip, Barton Boyd, Isaac Isaacson, G Wilson, Charles | of his crew as well as of his own. dkay, Pauline isaacon and child—and 20 ti steerage. Srxawsuir Exity B Sovper, Buckman, from Callao March New Quisans—Sicamar Noth ton Ljeut George Oca » M Ra- | 20, arrived at this port yesterday. She left New York Nov ANEOUS. t Kipp. vingeton, ff rere MS Konia Mr igcuard Gusare Ostermann, Mr 16, 1864, for €allao, where she arrived in safety after a pas (A TUB CHEROKEE MEDIOINES ifeand sue Boyd, pe} Doswell, 31 L Haba sage of 84 days, stopping at St Thomas, Rio Janeiro, Monte. . ARE COMPOUNDED " My ‘olf, wife ree ol ren; video, Straits of Magellan, Lota and Chincha Islands for ormwell, © Stenhott, Dr M_A Southworth, Thom 2 ‘The juice of bore plant pele manasa idiworthy ‘oli, Spaulding WwW’ Wilkins, | 698), provisions and information, left Callao on her re- spate rok neariee, rate beanls ad 60D OO, a herman, John Webber, wife and chi ee | turn for New York March 20, stopping at Valparaiso, through ae ES wpe gent charms the . pean ‘and three children; Antonio Sprecio, Joseph ly the Straits of Magellan, 760 milen inland navigation; thence | T# Wealth of the bush-wood and life.of the trees. I Geo Cromwell—L. Letever, ¥ | *t Rio Jaueiro and Montevideo. Lost screw May 2%, when | CHEROKEE PILLS, FEMALE 1 ULATOR—8UGAR- New Ceci tun ody, Capt Anderson, *D Ayer, J | 50 miles north of the e Equator: put into Maranhan for re- COATED Fhe only eat one ae G te CH Parkhurst, Colonel'W Lawless, Pairs, anc ud remal remained there 85 days, Left again Sul, 7, with with a known. One bor $l. Six boxes xe by all es Harnblott and aan Gately, H Doucherty, Mrs ‘July 10 lost 0 one fan of new screw, and remai Be desire to send our pamphlet, free of postage, to B Lieut L Crooker, Win ine uly 19, when within 48 aailes of ‘Wout into | im the land. Chas F McLeary, Mrs Col Wilson, | St Thomas for repairs, and 9 days. Balled again Rx suffering, lad} Binémanp, oe ‘Baldwin, Jas E Lee and three children, 8 | July 29, under sativa, since which time ‘experienced he ‘ls, in Mra Leetch, Miss E Lavalle, Peler wy, winds, and calms, Aug 2) Lips & hen it ite Felten, Chas Corbet and wife Ht AChan. | Fung Shuey and Ambra, and recelved a of fresh Geo B ‘De Vine, ‘Bugone, ‘Williama, Mra | provisions, for whic h thanks are returned in. fof th - ‘um and aoa bce rit ins, AG Lord, A Stenison and sy yh crew of the Souder. 25th, pee jon 74 «8, Ke wife, and others. 4 steamship Monterey and towed to thi Y 7 por Tek BS Ince leaving Now York bas sailed over Horoenms,—At Lake Mahopac, on Saturday, August 26, Naw 0 rescil Heex Axaier—This beautiful new clipper a ‘deaitite delightful one Fanny Hopsex, infant daughter of Charles D, and Eliza | is at pler 12 Bast river, taking cargo for San Francisco iu the eon eae "twas unknown! 4. Hutchins, aged 6 months and 14 days. Dispateb Line. She is 147 fe spat 147 fect long, $2 feet beam, 20 fect Yes! their safe, unfailing virtues Friends of the family are notified that the funeral | depth of hold, registers 719 tons, is owned by Calvin Adama, Sire thelr owit—triumpbant owa corer w ¢ place e jone Soren in, 48 Orange rah Brooklyn, on Monday after- | #1) of this city, and is one of the highest cost vessels of her CUEROKEE CURE, an Anfailingcure for lousot memory, ’ oon, at three o’cloek. size ever constructed, being built of the very best materials | Universal lassi pains io the oe ot viaiol? Smempax.—On Saturday, August 26, after a long and | and in the strongest manner; and rates AL is for veven | py departing, trembling aks natare and nd indulging in youtke fedious illness, Canuarixg SuERIDAN, ‘daughter of Tor- | years. She has now on board a large quantity of govern- | fi follies. Brice, three bottles $6. Sent by Express, ¢mee and the late Bridget Sheridan, a native of the par- | eee ree large Desgengee, cars for the sen Jose ih of Magne, county Westmeath, Ireland, aged 27 | Suess pele small aie will Anials loaalng in é fe day, wufferer, fy at once—oh, fly - years, grid ‘shippers an opportunity of getting thelr freight imme: oN situret Do not let your exe Tho friends and acquaintances of the family, and | date oe Hee oll of OS ao ecar those of her brothers-in-law, Patrick Sheridan, Steamer Gi a®y, from Bal(imore for Hotels wes Tn foul, dark, serpent horrors roll! Cunningham, John Kenney and Bryan Partlan, are re- | run into night 0 Of Phat fot PY, ihe prcpenier Sea Gull, But now no more these hells ny luested to attend the funeral, from her late residence, | New York, causing th of the chief steward, and in- ‘When here you have the Cherokee East Eleventh street, on Monday afternoon, at half- | juring two of the deck h neted of the Leary. None of the pas- piwe o'clock, gengera were at all in tured. The George was at DR WRIGHT'S REJUVENATING ELIXIR, OR EB. past onary Dialied ton'ned th forward of wheel, and with such force that had she not been | SENCE OF LIFE, ‘ull vigor and power (For see age.) 8, new vessel md oh reat strength, wonld have been cut | those debilitated gh pond were om pans disease oF excess, - through. ‘The G L returned to for repairs, and will bein | Prioe, three bottles $6 Sent by express. pynin in g foe daye. | Moantine her place bad been supplied SHIPPING NEWS. _ by one of the other new steamers 0, what renews the sptrit’s flame? ute F Re tethe of ° Srmamen Cantorra, before reported in poriepceye sith steam. ee kos pontaas srand caer ete New Orleans, did not sitk, but was npacgeat Sreawxe Suxmipax, from New Orleans for Boston, report- Tenth hei si aoe on 6 W Pass Bar, was got olf 17th, and proceeded. No minerat he mony in its J lew SrramER, 1100 tons, built at M. has been sold Dr. Wrigh Mn tojavenating ‘Eliadr of Lite. Port of New York, August 26, 1865. to WW Lincale &°Co, pe A gg nln lle wa ouRARED. Bonton and New Orleans line, for about $140,000. CHEROKEE REMEDY AND | CHEROKEE IN dag unda . remove all dischai the Steamsip Bina (Br), McGuigan, Liverpool via Queens. 18 NORTH ARICA LY tone, spat at Enct Boston in | ease in from one to three days. Price, ‘hee bottles $0. Sent townaJ GO ee Wilson, HU. Hi &Co. Sure Caruenine A2, good, 488 tons, built at Westbrook, = . me Stes h , Wilson, wana—Hargous & O aignmanip Cathie Whiting, Merrvman, Galveston— | Me, in 1849, for about $14,000, cash 6: wilaaieiad Bometeenets totais such are mesma George Crome, Vail. New Orleans—H B vit Avetand, Nd, os ee ay wanelao, from oe ee Flow > find herbs, all eased by th nweet healthy breese, ‘Beathip Ne Herth Sir, Jones, New Orieans—James A Ray- | Serine Sek... uly 18, Capt Sears died of inflammation in the Cherokee Medicines = aS ee: nor. im all such poison hurled; Scnr Francis, of Boston (whege from or bound not stated), potcgmahip Atlanta, Williams, New Orleans—Livingston, | was Wrecked near the Delaware Breakwater, AM of 22] inst, and whintare the glorious S saving tho wor Sorld- Pe unahip Kalorama, Deutz, Mobile—Smith & Dunning. She was 161 tons register, and built at Bristol, Del, in Steamship America, Lindt, Savannah—Wakeman, Gookin Sour H W Benepicr, Case, at NewjBedford 24th inst trom ‘The Cherokeo Medicines are sold by all enterprising & Dickinson. Philadelph on Boek day night last, when off Fire Island, free On receipt of price we send them, secu: bs Steamship Granafo, Baxter. Clarlestou—Arthur le ex rienced 4 hea low and sea, which stove bulwarks on | free from venmakengs 4 to any portion of the civilized globe, Fiearaship Euterpe, Eldridge, Wilmington, Nomtiving- | Solk'aiden lost deck lond of five tons coals broke fore gail by Expres weteannchip fet Cid, Hobart, Newhern, NC—C Goodspeed. eget Sac sil free leans Ria . I Ci lobart, ree every re is papel toamentp Towed Monte Wouter, Newborn NGe Murray | y59H® Bowewsa, Bradley. of and for Phiadelphia from New | ™ Address letters | for adie, lets, or medicines, to r & Nephe' ges £28 May “aid ehoaided on Re geat Moats meoAnS | sole proprietor, Dr. W. SERA WIN, 87 Walker street. New. ss ale Of int, ain yunded on boals, rs nate Carolina, Phillips, Beaufort, NC—Murray & early neximorning. Her etew were saved and landed | *° pup Yazoo, Couch, Norfolk and Rishmoud=G Heine: at ape May.” Veosl til entgo total lon IVORCES LEGALLY PROCURED WITHOUT PUB- ken & Palinore A SUNKEN ScuR, name unknown, coal laden, was seen D licity. Other good cases prosecuted on IMberal Sieumship Hatteras, Parrish, Norfolls, City Potnt and morning of 24th inst, on Brandywine Shoal. Advice free. M. Richimond—Livingsion Fox & Co, Whaleme Attorney and Counsellor, 78 Nassau street, Btonntliptfatoon, A Ford, Washington—Sas Hand. Behr C H Cook, Cook, from North Atlantic Ocean, arr at 3 CAGNE WA) BOE D 22 na) in, Aldricn, Baitimot f 0 " ieainam Chesapeake, knerwood, Portland’ B Crow- Repat gapets Wate ap, and 100 do. wh oll ° cfeenichntsel eaenet of Wetray, and there yo wil "Baie ‘Tucker, Hallett, San Franciseo—Sutton & Co. mr A 2 and ib do wh oil; Alexander, do, with 160 nan sp | find yoncmeny yoy #2 eggs Gee eve! eaper: ‘Eliza & Maria (Br), Dullet, Belfast—J C MeAribur. " ny oat — Gronog (tem, Garrels," Queenstown for orders Behr Ealele, dow, from North Atlantic Ocean, arrived ay | _—————————— rout Meineke & Wo . wincetown 26th inst, with 80 bbls sp and 170 do wh oil. | Bet |AN’S PATENT ELAST UTCHES FOR THE Burk Bozlotta tBrems, Wessels, Bremen—Funch, Meincke | 4 Schr Walter Irvin, at Provincetown 14s 300 bbls sp, 80 v of evary nature, are the uly crutches ever made & Wendt. : OT Bate hee ate afore fen May 1, tat 18 40 oe ae ech 6) a aa bg kg ea hark Harry Booth, Guive, St Marks, Fla—Ej D Hurlbut & Noion W, with 135 bbls sp oll,’ On the dey precoding that fat reese v4 way, Sielg Lilly (Br), Esdale: Autwerp-H J & OA Dewolt. date Alonzo'Pierce, of New Bedford, cooper, fell over is — Bria A ‘Aniilla (Norw), Wels-er, Leghorn—Funch, Meineke | *24 was drowned, KNOWLEDGE IS SAFETY.—ALL HAVE IMP" & wi &e. ies, When, within, thelr natural Hmita our health riftin, Ba Rn ‘0 ; When over these Iiinits we in os Mitchel Carney, Gaivenon Marey'& Ne-.| rrneielao et an a 0 er fromm York Feb 16 for San | Forni Hendache, Diarrhea, Rhoumatiem, 8 i Dagens oo phew Ship Queen of at ag ht ane Havana for New York, Costiveuess, To cure we must take out ried the bows Sehr Hound (ir), Willaims, Bermuda 8 HI | aug ®, of Jupiter ts mn * | circulation ihe Impurities, which are our real trouble: ané nan (Br), Towers, 8 * Ce B—J Foreign Ports. See on the government stamp is my name in white lett ae ee ee Ingalls, St Stephens, NB—J Frye |, ny, West Count of Aiea, July, 19—1n port barks Tidal Which insures the true pills, Oflice, Mrandreth House, New ' Schr Ringgold, Mitcbe!!, Tortugas and Pepsacola—I B Ga for Elmina soon; Iona, Lloyd, for Bada- | York. Sold by all druggists, and at No, 4 Union squage, Rd Ee ee eer eat Et “ganey C3 febols, Blanchard, would leave the coast Sit pee 2 mc nrnteenengyeety pan agyrh Axawarn00, July 6-810 bork Warren White, Babbldge, R. RYE GREK? BLESSINGS » ‘Schr J W Lawrence, Tooker, Washingjon, NC—Murray " SECURED TO.THE HUMAN RACE Nephew. Kupnewat, And 9—Acr tiles Linddley, New York BY ONE BOTILE OF x J L Bewley, Loveland, Peiersburg—Bentloy, Smith & (and sid 10th tir): 4th, epee, Ruvsell, a "ADWA’ delphia (and #} for Sakae bark READY WAY TEP. ar? agen, Davis, W'hiledelphia--Snow & Richardson. | Spero Tree ih Pia H, Keo viene, ila THE PLAGUE avd 8 H q ci 7 oe Ys ie Hudsiphin—Bontley, Smith & | Phin. uo, J ai eer Fshipn a Dine ore, Foster, 5, oh. ASTATIC ie CHOLBRA, ‘fer 8 “k. , Philadel | ches ( many); n, Whitmore, do Sehr SUL Jpgkeon. Wiley, Phiedelptya Snow, Baraces, | (and id iéth for Germany); i a Bo Sweetser, do oy TOLER, MORnUa. a id 30th for England: James, Willams, "Rio WER THD AGUB Bch Oranive State, Halleti, Boston—S W Lewis & Co. nee cent Ce for ¢ fo} eg AH QURED AND PREVENTED Sloop Oregon, Rhodes, Providence—G N Stranahan, 2 it, Murdock, Chinchas (and festa); BY RADWAY’S READY RELIEF, Sloop Fred Brown, Ca' NStranahan rive i 1, do (and a. ‘24th for Germany) ‘homnas Sloop Liberty, Hallock, ® Racket & Son, |, Preble, do (and sid 2th for Spain). ” a idth, ship RUEUMATISN, TRALGI Steamer F W Brune, Foster. Sore intel, Winsor, Spain, NEUR ‘pibTHE mV i aa ce oS aha en ily B Souder, Buel , Callao, 2 a 4 i ‘ " y ATHING weap Baars, ua, ch Marg 22 | He trinChchan ay ifr Care forte some THROAT, DPPC BEAD Ny eg sougers, to Herques & Co. Since leavin: Bf Spinpamas, Ag 5 Ars ship Daicatia (ir), Leach, Hevena, BY RADWAY'S Bh READY RELIED. has lost two screws: beon 18 daya Not flatteras with beavy | fpavatay Aug s—Arr brig WH Marrs ee ae oe head winds, “iN | gan, OB, for NOire lee ¥, Lin: | pain instantly removed; all acwte, infammatory, mala- Pores i ome . Rats ph apie a a it Marawonog, Ang &~[n port bark Taumatipas, Pearson, for | Hous or infectious dise meres eerie ‘and. exterminated. A Whituas:. ita nf heavy weather beiween Havanaand Vera | “Sfuseawitr i, Aug 9d Puli Be, Sed, NYor., |B by ot MADWAYS Ite 8 keaby RectErS par of the un Between vdisvatin and | piuiz rom, WO, Jply Wein port orig Morning pis Seinen mere sien And hen ead th “than ten ae on ing the onicket ran ever | i a1 et | fe er on Es pat |» reese ie SM aco ake yeh Barer § Mea aie apenas a sapreanes ouerey, ieee ugh 4 Le PY 3 Ber Aug 1—Sid bri 5 viene, Cs aoe ruchtcld, NYork. fe pain an Fehlors the Weak, fe aie r Ja Rayaor, sug, 4.20, paawed whi | ty Frame W streh and RS bint Fl Bhs ah ge he AE | Bh ap Sins Mec.ot, foram Ch, vise th shee board Pigseht et eR Eerpeer:cetiens voce ME ln tow cad | SD Giiiole: Hoge cen one eee ip r in fifteen or tw ‘icamship Guiding Alar. Berry, New Orleans, Aug 3, at | a Aug I0—In port brig N Stowers, for Ban- | fromm the bowels are stopped in ena ony onan oy 8 PM, with mdse and passengers, to Jus A favnor. waned hi G ngLees OF lassiiude will follow the use of the v,- in thé river, bound mp, chip Galeva, and shlp’ Kinerald, ¥ deh ge Spee, tees: tees pet ort, noe nee 4 at ihe Bary 0h.’ steamanip 'Wentern Metrepa reps | abranaie, iene Roe das Vingslect: ACHES AND PAINS, “a pune ih 8 Soveing Star, pou to New See tei snp tonte Wai, Sarat | or hendacn, wine cg err etme mshi o a 7 4 iJ im ne aA, Ot gees Clark, orn Fann’ 14 aioe cones reer from Ota: ny aroubad the liver, plewrlsy, arethngs cif the inte pine te veges wagon ee ee ee to feats D, “rn a Francie, are lat aie, nak Koady Heliet = fon, im miata, and it3 continued & " i bark json, Callao to load for Spain cure. Stean =u the “ath ost Asien ‘ienry. Walker, Coronel, to load ‘coals. for Nth, ‘Sold by druggii at No, F Malden ane, byes Empt spp Magna Bona (Br), Coronel to load coal for TR xazios ee tin Gibso1 ATIONAL PA 7 see ata y te maT | «Veg one agg men Paceah tar, ite | rast i nck Canoe eee m Silas Duncans 28 i i ing bia , aki 1 WORTH, an, coal, ME Greene sorte Harriet (Br), bom, Bay, 14 day, 5 20, spoke Donaia, if FY bo ariee inst, lat vg iwaerieg. Cow Bay. rig J Blan) ‘nor (1 th, Blenkhoru, Cow Bay, 12 days, with wal, tod Pg eines & Go, aie ae 8 Cook, Speed, Savannab, 1 days, cotton, to F M Schr Horace E Bell, ——, Rio Grande, 49 doys, with z. onl, hides, to.) Bento & Co. Au ex poed' a violent gale from NE; Jost aud split wait i ine 38 63, lon 74° of Belfast, Me, steering SW, with loss o' Be. Wood, Kingston, Ja, 29 days, with wood, om oI orton Guaniea, 19 days, with sugar and ‘es. to Simpson & C1 moles Sehr Water Witeh (Br), Ati, Pig) Island, 20 DY wnd tobacco, to & Frith. sew sobr 8 C Evans, pound 8; 21 Bremen bark Maria, hence for M Sehr 8 T Baker, Price, Mobile, 25 days, with cotton, to ley, Smith & days, Toth Inet st, Jat 38, lon ag, 8 days ont. aye. Hazleton, Jacksonville, Fla, 16 days, with h tan, yan, Jacksonville, M4 days ton. to W HL Robin ° ton, oN HL Rodis non Cos h inst, off Maticeas, spoke Schr M LW a with cotton, to manter, Pee ene i eee for Cano. 1 rginin, 2 A Schr H Nichols, Virginia, 6 daye, Scur 8 B Song, 7. Virginia riba. Sehr Anson, W rench, Holmer, ch rleston, 10 days, with fast, Me, for Savannah, 6 days out Schr Sea Bird, Lawson, Viruinia, & aage. nla, # days. ee. 6 daye, ieee mer, Port Beale on € i} iat Rebr N Mt Behr Marta 30, Now ‘fiaven "i Sloop Hhode Foland, Wighimaer Jnr BELOW Wind Pr sunset sw. Sere |B ameons. BBP For on apeoyps of ihe captury apd dostrnetion of he ANGOR, Aug 2—Arr ches Mill Creek, Ray, Richmond, Va; Maria Lunt yntou. NY ork. Id d4th, schrs Mary Patten, Turner, Washington; ‘Romeo, shute, cod eure Jane, BAKER LANDING, RI. Aug 25-814 schre Feabel Al- berto, Tooker, and V Zv, Gearte, Entlodeln. OHA ARLESTOR, ng 1S-ary sokre f W Lindsey, Philadelphia; stout, YORE; ch, Thomas’ Martin Leighton, do. Ch 19th, sehr RF Stockton, Soper, George: ow Lat 18, Aug 20—Arr sche Shooting Star, Marshall, Phila. bia, Sid With, schre Com Tucker, Loud, NYot 5 Frances Ellen, Clark; T R Hammond, Gram, and Ehzabeth, Sarees, coi t, Grows, do; Hornet, "Rich, Tatiedet, digan (Br), Wilkinson, Wales, E. peGHTON, arr sehr Joseph P oe, Pitty Philadelphia: sloop io, Noreutt, NYork. Sld chr Alida erty GREER WIo, Aug %—Sid sohr Blecta J Scott, Ar- no. Philadelphi, ALL RIVER, Aug26—Arr vebr Matixew C Durfee, Grin: nell Georgotowy. DC CEs’ Ang Arr schre Philantropist, Homer ‘ant oe Brown, and Ellzabothport; 246tb, he PM—Arr sohre ‘or Kington : Gentile, Hen sha Banger ePoptiona for F for ne Gating ie Arriark 3 Ar cach Mery 8 een, Berton, Pes a8, a nore piven Perry, NYork; ast, WU ony, Ht iy ne Bic ci Bay ae et cane epee tOvAL bd ea Martner oy mona fate iene ae aa Broo- (By), iN doo, attonoyer wlan ued Lboan, Pe Wilke Por . eee elu fs: Tate ts eel, Car a pinacrcctcsndoeatl tabi MR! SSeO loc Sits RMY AND ayy BUREAU OF ae f soldiers, sailors and theli , he. collected without advance charge, 7 BROWN a COT 119 Nassan street CACIA. ae My. 440 J i. OREW OF RGE P. nO DOMNEL Ads assal street, corner of boun| formation tree ony. opposite New ¥ OTICR TO DISCHARGED SOLDIBRS HAVING been established for over three years in of we have complete arrangements x aceounts of ere who have been dischai descriptive lists, of war, balance of bounties, boun other arrearages. Advances made. “Penuions procured, back pay and boui . for helts of dccensed soldi ES BHOWN & UO., Bankers, No. 3 Park place. EW PRIZE LIST NOW. READY, COLLECTIONS al] elniras ngninai the United Staies Navy. tncludiny Money, Bounties and arrears 0! once. Cali on or address piace, § ev BROWN & oe Nord Pare wri! P. Mi ty * id cy Snare ene LOAN as OU ENORs: ____. patent cia ine 7 Asta Wa’ ae 20, Bo bia dheimeic? TH. ees ROADWAY, pana — chen and ew eavabes oo the above a: ees BERR