The New York Herald Newspaper, August 26, 1866, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

a a 8 ee TRE PRESIDENTIAL TOUR ctable lad! litsie speechmaking on the way at any point, and thas ond sa halon ‘of Fre Fda dancing cad haere ear pauds nen not Of a political nature, the President considering it oe eas peaenien maaan a 3 Vv Topnente Iie ihe somnion ot bapeey oom NR Its R § take tho Matter in hand and complain of them as com- The President’s Visit to | remade « stump sping atuir or potion purpows | Tis Rapid Spread in the Metropolis and | mc: sacraut. "to return to oar subject regard to New York. THE FENIANS. AFFAIRS IN CANADA. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALD. PREPARATIONS TO RECEIVE HIM CIVIL COMMITTEES AT WORK, % ead “AND MILITARY DISPLA ae. ae Ammunition fer the Canadians Coming from England—The Volunteers Thanked for their Deeds ef Daring—Great Dissatisfaction ex. isting in Canada—Failure ef the Financial THE Policy of the Government, MontRrax, August 25, 1966. “ee A grand reeeion awaits Presitont Joblison in this | Harlequin, the G. E, Putnam, and the Sir Jobn Moore. ‘vty on Wednesday...¢ ‘This is pwing entirely to bis $rm, consistent and theyy stand afainst the encroaci- ments of the radicals. Me actin \ince he was calkd apon to fill the Presidential exqirta\won for him goléen »pinions from all sorts of men. 41 \Jasses of the cem- manity will unite in bidding him welyme to tho great rornmercial metropolis of the New WAj, To make the neceseary arrangements another meetithof the Citizens aud Merchants’ Reception Committee day. Their programme is not expectel public until after the Services of the volunteers, people and the volupieers, Shecaea De it, The financial poli bas prov dom of Chambers, Holton, Brown and others, who what is already known itis probable that tho) of tho United States will be received at the % the Citizens’ and Merchants’ Committee, ® jot of invited guests, For this purpose they will the Mayor's Ofiice shortly after ten o'clock on day morning and proceed to the Battery inopen harouches, The President and suite will thenp es- corted to the City Hall, where he will be receivdand bl weleomed by Mayor Hoffinan on behalf of the eity., THE MULATARY DISPLAY. ‘The following orders have been issued to tho diffent regiments which are to be reviewed by his Exceiey the President :— Fqpian movements and By adespatch recvived from Secretary Seward,the |"to be tho all-absorbing preparations for the reception of the Presidential phy ave been left in the hands of the gentlemen namogs having met on Friday at the Custom House, The gramme will be published on Monday, Collector Smo ‘will meet the party at Jersey City with a revenue cufr and transfer them to pier 1, after which they meet the Mayor, Councilmen, &c, and smaller every day, Canadian money both scarce articles, ' FENIANISM IN THE CITY. The Visit to the West, &c. topic of ments took place yesterday. Roberta, and Sweeny, General Sweeny has yet officially resigned bis of War under President Roberta, send in his report of expenditures Brigaile Ordore. Next Thursday the Fenian Senate will be in’ session in G¥YNERAL ORDERS—No, 8. this city, when matters P t! Hrangvanrens Forrt Buicape, First Diyistox, )| | the Congress in Troy will be arranged. Up to date the i. G Y., New York, August 25, 1866. )| | Canadians are unnecessarily excitod about an invasion, the Congress has adjonrned. General Order No.7 from these headquarters, dated ‘4 in Troy fee, I ere couniermandted. This brigade will parad in Tull wniform. tield and staff mounted, on Wednesday, th Mth inst. Brigade line will bo formed on. Fifth avenu on Bighth street, at ten o'clock A.M. The bri will report to the commanding olltcc: ten o'eloek, at 603 Broadway. By order of el HARMON D. HULL, Commanding Brigade, Regimental Orders. GESERAL OXDEKS—No. 4, Bwapgvaurens Fitse BuIGADE Cavatny, N.G.S.N.¥.) movement, This is authentic, New Yorg, August 25, 1866. 5 THE STKPIENS HEADQUARTERS, x In aocortunce with aiviston orders this brigade will parnde | Taat evening the Fenian full uniform on Wednesday, August 29th instant, to take rt iu the reception of the President of the United States, |pebuens for the purpose of org: he assemble will be within Tompkins Park, at ten O'dock A.M. By order of BROOKE POSTLEY, Brigadier General. RNGIMENTAL OLDER NO. 7, PARTHRS Pike? INFANTRY, N. G8. N.¥., 2 pvavws.) New York, August 26, 1866," § lo orders No. 6, dated August 25, ade in full uniform, tleld and stat 20th instaut, for ihe re. “) States, Regimental Fifth sveuns, vight resting on Thir- . precisely, ‘The field and stat ory, fifteen minutes be- contributed of their means to aid Treland | tary affai 1) Wst, where a magnificent reception is promised him, tion ot th ception of th Une will be forme teenth strect, at ni wil report io the C 5 fore the hour of formation, By order of JOHN K. PERLEY, Lieutenant Colonel Commanding. Heapguanrers, Sxcoxn Regiment, N.0. 8, N.Y., 7 _ New Vouk, Angst 24, 1866," § In pursuance of division and brigude orders ‘the offcera members of this comma: hereby ordered to assent th hood. TO THE EDITOR OF TUE RERALD. Heapquaxgrns Femax Brorunrntoon,) 706 Broapway, New York, August 25, 1866, Cire! the journey. He may, however, conclude to join them in New York. It is understood that there will be but Three transports laden with ammunition and sieze guns are on their way from England to Canada, and will bo due at Quebec ina few days, Their names are the The official Gazette of Canada just issued contains a despatch from the British Colonial Secretary compli- menting the Canadian volunteers for their promptness in turning out to repel the Fenian invasion. People ask | THE GAME---HOW AND WHERE PLAYED. why it was that this official could thank the British Canadian officials a month ago for their action against the Fenians and only now find time to acknowledge the ‘The movement of troops to and from the camps | Zhe Fashionable Watering Places throughout Canada continues, and many now allege that the Fen‘an policy is to harass Canada by compelling her to be constantly on the alert against threatening raids, This impression is producing a discouraging effect on the Enterprise and progress are of the government a dead failure, and vindicated fully the wis- op: posed it in Parliament. Of the five million dollars of government debentures authorized to be issued at seven per cent, only one hundred and fifty thousand have thus far been taken up, and the daily receipts become smaller and credit are The Fenian Seuate to Meet Next Thursday— Ne Hostile Movements in Contemplation— Fenian Sisterhood—James Stephens? complications continue conversation among our Irish fellow-citizena, Few fresh develop- From present appear- ances there are three distinct factions—the Stephens, position as Secretary and the last named | practice for old heads, Our attention has, during the gentleman is now anxionsly waaee for the Genoral to ‘or military purposes, reliminary to the meet'ng of | brief outlines of which our readers will find embodied No hostile or any other movement will be made until The meeting of that body on the 4th of next month is anxiously looked for by thousands of Irishmen who have In freeing The management or mismanagement of mih- aud ot pier net of peer the Gest ization, will be thoroughly ai and repot on. int all such affa.ra are settled entisfactorily there will be no | arrest, at the instance of some poor deluded victim. isierhood met James ng measures for the ‘het of the families of Irish prisoners, The Central Yganizer has now got matters arranged very satisfacto- and the number of Circles acknowledging his author- Z is continually mereasing. On Monday next he will hve th s city for Troy, and from there will proceed to | whore faro, roulette, hort cards, dice or policy is played Nit some of the most Important cities of the Great President Roberts and the Feninn Brother- ) Pemit me to correct the errors of your reporter in thig digs i Brot {gan error to say that I carried off a list of Ul tthe time of the trouble with Mr. O'Mahony; NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 26, 1866, GAMBLING, |Ssti= sss crowd, on more than one occasion, take off their hats at the Watering Places. large hallway doors, on the fanlight, onemialty lenge rmeum- bers, with a bright gaslight burning in the rear of them, This is a symbolical sign of trade with faro banks; and the uninitiated will have no trouble in finding them, In addition to these attractive and conspicuous insignia, numberless well dressed genile- men are always lounging leisurely around Wn the vicinity, ready to wid or inform you upon any subject (and, more particularly, Where you can be briefly and most com- pletely robbed of such greenbacks ares may have in your possession, or, in the absence of these, of a valu- able watch and chain, diamond pin or ring, whieh, being so easily convertible, will answer their purpose as well). These gentlemen are known among the ity as “cappers,”’ and perform no youaporank: tin the suc- cessful management of a faro is these well- smooth-talking, oily-tongued typocrites that waylay and entice the many victims inlo the maws of favo bank skinners, The time was, previous to the late wer, when faro was dealt only in s few localities, am then very quietly and unobtrusivey. But, as one of the many effects of the late war, gambling has become almost epidemic; and now scarcely a street or avenue in New York is uncontamivated with {rom one to one hundred gambling hells—Broadway, Ann, Fulton, Barclay, Canal, Grand, Broome, Spring, Prince, Hous- ion, Bleecker, the Bowery, al) the avennes, and many ¢f the fashionable eross streets up town, have elegant. ¢stablishments where gaming is carried on in open deil- gnce of law or moral sentiment, Previous to the war, pore was carried cn ofly at night, and far up town; at during and hag the war money has been made so engy, and is ready be squandered as easy, that tho gamblers have branchedout and opened new establiah- ments down town, morein the vicinity of the Bulls and Bears of Wall street, Aun street is One nest of gam- bling hella; Fulton strett boasts of several; there is one in Barclay street aud several in Broadway in the vicinity of the Astor House; ore in Cedar and one in New street. Most of these establishments have been oponed within a year or two, and started with the view of entrapping business men, bookkeepers, clerks, and boys intrusted with the poe of others. Could tie true history of our police courts be written Over 2,000 Gambling Hells New York. FARO THE GREAT FANCY GAME. Millions of Dollars Lost ard Thousands of People Ruined at It. Great Gambling Resorts. The Laws Against Gambling Etfective if Put in Force. Arrests Plenty, but No Prose- vp it would exposs @ most melancholy picture—the cutions. vault of the pumbesees dovn town gam) fing hells, with their cappers out every direction way ing and &e. &e. &e. roping into these bills the young and ihe, ee cated. New York, dowever, is not alone in this great crime of licentiousgambling. Our fashionable watering places, where we #ere wont to pass our summer moath: in company of ovf families, have become the resorts ol gamblers and bl«klegs from ali parts of the country, to such an extedt that the respectable portion of ‘the visitors have come indignant and threaten to remain away hereafyt. At these places tho gambling houses have, in faci, become successful rivals of the hotels in the way ofattraction to the male portion of the visitors, Many compensate themselves for the poverty of the tables of the latter, by frequenting the luxuriously spread tables pf the yaming liouses, where the choicest viands aud the finest wines can be Tree of charge. ‘Thecomparigon thus instituted is caid to te one of the ressons why such a vigorous crnsde is being made against them by the landiords, However th'smay be, it is certain that tho prominent hotel propricors at Saratoga are determined to clear that place of ai the gambling establishments It was but a few weeks since one of our daily journals lent its columns to the indirect putfery of one of the most notorious. ‘THE RAVY LOSERS may be recognizad men to whom a scrutinizing public We have long beon cognizant of ‘he growing and wide- spread system of gambling that 8 carried on in this and adjoining cities, and especially st some of our most fash- ionable watering places, and w such an extent at one of them that Baden-Baden, ia comparison to it, sinks into insignificance. We can but deprecate the practice, as tending to the domoralization of society and the ruin of our young men, as wel) as boing a bad and dangerous past year or two, been called to many practical evi- donccs of the disastrous effects of the gaming table, tho in this article, THE LAW IN REFERENCE TC GAMBLING in this State is ample for ite suppression, aud there have | been arrests enougly within a yeat past. Had the offend- | ers received their just deserts one-half of the profes- doing tho State service, We hear occasionally of an | tho past year two, we will mention a few as an evi- John G vale, £00, Sip City of sandy Hook, at tucket, ship American Union, from Havre for Net SHIPPING NEWS. pax, PORT OF EW YORK.. AUGUST 25, 1888, bur Gi Bi Ny watt gaat Gen Grant, Holmes, New Orleans—H B Crom- New (rlesns—C K Garrison. cre 9 aL Cleared. aeaarnnlp Deamert: i (Br), Thompeot, Liverpool—National i andar og's, (Ham), Meter, fouthampton and Ham- ~Kunhardt & * » Lafayette (Fr), Lemain, Havre—George Mac- Steamship Ms ick, Steamship In ceorlgg mr rome Savannah—Garrison & n Steamship Granada, Bursley, Steamship Veteran, Bpeane, Steamship Hatteras, Alexander, isberes laminar Fat SO ony Pontone mae ie ny jortolk, City Pointana Rich- Chatleston—A Leary, Steamshi ood, Portiand—J F jor Steamship W PClyde, Powsll, Boston—W F Clyte, Steamship Neptuilo, Baker, Hosiou—Neptune Steamship Ship Consteliati: Hoxie, Lit E Carew. 4 Pacitio, ucKee, Antwerp via Philadelpuia—W & A jelxon, wtp Nueva Aurelia (Spau), Amenguez, Barcelona via on. Buk Barsbarg (Brem), Wachter, Londou—Ruger Broa. 4Co. Bark Henry Flitner, Park, Apalachicola and Key West— pa Baxter, Genoa—G F Bullev. 1), Baxter, Get . Bi ‘Jaboatoa’ (Braz), DaCunha, Pernambuco via New edford—H H Swift & Co. gBiif© M Reynolds (ir), Dick, Canary Islands—Jed Frye oF Brig Pres James, Demarura—W H Rich, Brig Princess alles (BO) Pena Havana puinipe & Brig Martha (Br). Dwser, St John, NB—P I Nevius & Son cat Kate (Br), MeDoayail, Maitland, NSA Smithers & Brig Jax CoM (Br), CoMM, Cow Bay—A Smith Seit Joh ri htay! Mariage markel-Mliller & are ani AP Stimpson, John, St Stephen, NB—Jed Frye & Aa Grand Pre (Br), Brooks, Woolfville, NS—H J DeWolf Seb mabe Cloud (Br), McIntyre, Bridgeport, CB—C B Scur Hattie B, Benner, Cow Bay—Merchant & Carman, Schr Evelluo, Powoll, St Marks—E D Hurlbut & Co. Schr Forest King, Welsh; Savannah—R D Oollins. Sohr Jatnestown, Meyer, Richmond-—A Abbott. Schr Nile, Hall, Camden and iwockland—J V Haviland. Sour A B Jacobs, Jones Plymouth. het FB Marshall, Gillman, Vorémouth—H W Loud & 10, Schr 8 P Godwin, Waterbury, Stamford. Sloop Thos Hull, Hill, Providence—G N Stranaban, by a 100p Deep Hiver, Bergen, New London—Rackett, Tooker ‘aylor. Sloop H J Scudder, Gorham, Bridgport, onn—C H Steamer J Thomason, stoore’ Balinagre oe ae Steamer Buffalo, Jones, I’biladelphia, * Arrived, Stoamship City of Paris (Br), dy, Ls U via Queenstown: loth Insts with tadee atl & peelaneltnag ‘Aug 15, off the Ruck, pass bound in; sume day, 30 srr er tt niles Nit fi Tuskar, \- Of New York, boond my; 281, 9:3) PM S80. miles i ship Java, henee for Liverpool, Steamship lowa By a Glasgow 10th and Moville Mth t Lgl 2M, with mdse and 250 passengers, to F Macdonald & Hibe bow: United Kingdom, henee for Gi of Sandy Took, steamship Java, henée for Liverpool; 10, 30 miles from Greenock, passed steamship ind in; 15th, lat 53 50, lon 28 40, steamshi| gow; 23d, 2M, 230 miles i 6PM, Nan’ miles E of do, steamship Triposi, do for do; off York. Steamship Gloncus, Gale, Boston, with mdse and passen- gers, to Trane Odell, : ¥ would give the *redit of better sense, Among the nam- | — Steamship Wamsutta, Fish, New Bedford, with mdse ani sional gamblers in New Yort would be at Sing ©i¢ | horiess cases that our attention has been called to within | Passengers, to Ferguson & Wood. * Ship “Helen R oper, Siuith, Liverpool, July 17, with ir Hu dence of the fital intluencea of a practice that will cause men to do as chey bave done. A well known newspaper publisher and politician, it is gald, has lost over a quarter of a milifon of dollars. "A paymastor in the army was a defaulter to the amount at $42,000, lost in the same way. A well known Califorman has lost about $60,000, A well known citizen of Jersey Cty, doing a large mauufactur- ing business, was completely ruined within a short time ut the faro table. A young nan, keeping buoks in Wil- Nameburg, became a defaulter » the amount of $12,000, He wos the only sapport of an aged mother, and’ was ‘Lhe arrest is the Jast of cho case; tho public hears no more about it. We would ask, why are not the papers sent before the Grand Jury, as is done in cases of less importanco ? It is estimated that there aro OVER TWO THOUSAND GAMBLING HELIS IN I mdse, to BIH Trash, Whole passage; been 14 day: to kdmaion light westerly winds the Bark Superb (Prus), Eruadt, Neweastlo, i 62 da ee ns Sm nin Zaza, 7 days, with sugar, Brig dsaven, Peterson, Zara, 28 days, with sugar, wo Simp- mise. to Edy Brig Onesephorus (Br), Maine, sone PP. Isrig Express (Br), Frith, St Jago, 22 days, with sugar, to Moses Taylor & Co, Brig William, Do mol iliam, on, woddios, 12 ai lt cane Dobeo ron. Rem los, 12 days, with sugar and Brg Frank th, Jones, Barbados, 20 days, with sugar, to ter, for money. In many places this occurs both night and day, | obliged to flee bis home. A mau, or over twenty years ay “Ada Gr), Card, Wind “| farcboing the most popular game and preseuting to the | 2 ihe employ of an express coimpay, and havin the | to ens , rae saat bgt abstr AL apa! cy gam! ir 0 cl hazirdous player tho greatest limit in amount of money | ing’ Map evil. moment, to sot money te Play wite? | t0.G Wessc ullock, Tnrks Island, 16 days, with salt, robbed, his empl gers, bs fase, ‘and gent to the . Stato Prisyn fora term of man came Tt has such an | tt possesion, on the 13tb day of Ain ict 384,000, and to-dty he las not got a dollar, having lost it an at the gaming table, The record ts black, and too eicken- ing to 40 further. We could go on ad injitiium; but will pw draw the attention of our readers to a fact that wil! Atonish and surprise many, aud that is the that\can be bet upon a single decision; consequently faro vecomes the most dangerous game, infatuation about it that he who once puts down hig first dollar\becomes almost inevitably a ruined, bankrapt man ina shart time afterward; but the infatuation doea ‘not stop withthe loss of what he honestly owns, for de- S Brown. Schr D Williams, Hunt, Mobile, 21 days, wi! cotton, to W , A days. Sehr Madison Holm Treland, Nes , Heh by Bam yer, tober aa ew, Fosver, Virmnia Sehr Belle, Cubberiy, Virgin Ward. Virgin! Anson, Woolsey, Georgetown, DC, JF Faria BclPSallic P smith, Chase, Full iver. yi desperation anes; the ‘heret RACKIVERS OF STOLEN PROPERTY, rinad white'sloves) to | Me re tho true one, and we made the best of avery | Shir and desjeration make, in many cases, the red Tea commen ning Tor all faro banks to play for col- the President of the | imperfet one, * fore honest map do that which may cause him to oceapy lateral security, such as diamonds, watches, jewelry, Canes Cision. Remiingegen Eas, will be Tories a pine Seoont-Ht is an error to say that T have mado charges a felig’s cel amd meet a felon’s doom. The gamoof fare, | Xo" Stolen United States bonds are taken, “and aii ad stat will report, mounted, (oie Colonel, attjuar. | BKulast (pmeral Sweeny or anybody else. Ht will De the | ory ty simrticihy and the rapidity wich whlch bets may | noquestions asked. It is eald they haveyeculiar facili. | Sieamahi Bremog, si i Teen ane ena agaont mounted. io the Colonel at duar- | hosiness\e the coming Congress to Investigate the en- ai y rap) ropneebaediet _ of pa }. Brittusia, Saxonia, Lafayette, City i ad uon-comunissionet suai wo the Adju- eamal ant or Tdacldde, ps voll as he apharedt farrncss, has become | Hes for getting Pi without any fear of | of London, Denmark, Veterans Marita” Ged fant ot the'samg bgur. By order of tire mangement, including the recsipts and expeudj, | be decldee, as ve apbar devection. Here is au incentive to maky thieves of | Grant, Alabama, Guadic Telfair, femit, Marinos, Ge THOMAS M. RELD, Colonel. tures of the Brotherhood, ne ¥ the most popular ana infigawing of all games of chance. onest sep; it is irresistible to the man who has been | miington. J eras, Magara, Wil- Arena ommremnn. 5 fg Zhim—Aboe 0 say bat I hie nothing to do.with | SH fry wad ew York are mostly what | broken ts taro ‘able fn Hough for mare food to ew augrase® Founte Bunion Fine Briton t fs aplar, ot este, Dut it in naury A Ray ‘own | «© termed old sports (or phfessional gamblers)—men rag tage soe- a tH is ae Feoyl need Pine] a Nes Shee 3 egvived Prion esas sae brary Be 5 endive A\mny ofhee and to tho Esatherhood toro: tat have acquired by exP'tigee nnd long apprention- exed, and Peter sae§ why are thoy not enforced ? matted (as teparted hy tel td From Babar ek, ois ‘Angtist 34,180" this tiuameng | that their contxbutions are not squandered or rome my | Ship & thorough knowledge cards and how to wield | why is this hydra-headed evil allowod to svrpud its con- | Inden with 2607 bales cotton. abd wns struck bs. lignite Priated, and this duty I perform feelings to influenee “me im the slightes* auy individual, Fiurth—I desire to ray, for your will pa with white gloves, on Wednes a, 0 Bh of August next, for the reception of the Presl- of the Uniced States, Re: al ‘ne will be formed 4a Great Jones strect, right resting on Broadway, at nine Glelock Ay M. The field aud sia will report, mounted, 10 ‘cor or againot Ltoiapely tte good literary ability, Dut @r% found wanting in iagjon—worse than the upes—sapping at the very foun- dation of our morals and. happiness, cugendering ticen- tious et reckless habits among the young men of our country ¥ them with a certain advantage \ their own favor, Most of them are men of fatr inteliiget, ana some of them of during » tremendous storm Ni! of ile is reported wil right, » ermuda islands, The 1 Airuek the shire mainmast, which it carried c ely Away A5ove the deck, and also shivered her mizent velow the wp, lier cargo of my countrymen, that your repo! > th quarter ta ‘ connected with these | the great moral balance by onset... men Smtr Mon ance or tire Seas—Lonidton, 4» ned statt and band will report es | ue riere Paar f Person ote s pinion, meinbors of the _ hod; hence thoy choo Het Gambting Laws of 1551, Chapter 504. | paper foand in «bottle hoating nlonpeide Of Davenpors rw nine A. M. headquarters, an that In, 5 of nivh inci. | 8t@. Weighed; the occupation KE in who, for bling purposes, kee} Dockvard on June W last, purporting to uave been thro Mo Ry o tion who, pr 40 desirous of giving every incl- | of professional gambler, knave ¥ tric Th vary perezon who, gambling purpo ps or rowan .M. By order of rganization who, Dlicity in-new: oa rol 7 eter, “Y | exhibits any gainbling table, establishment, tovier or | QY@FDeard from the missing vbip Monarch of Lue Seas on the VLD M. THORP, Command, dent connectp with eur aflairs publicity in-newspapers | coporatty acquire their capital at tltexpense of some | © iy gambling * 2d of May, and signed “Wailliaus Thompson, passenger,” hus : oe ft Caunor hs sadnenced by patriotic motives, Yours, truly, | erent mtn Tame of wnat. is terkpeetss Off or | apparatus, or is guiity of dealing faro or any other bank- | een forwarded ts the another of tue cascernet ee hen RADQUARIARS Suva Hua Sg = we op WILLIAM R, ROBERTS, tise by alncky hit in playing again the'ynue thoi, | 8K.£AMe Where money or property is dependent upon | titles the hundwriling as that of her sone wakes ae ies vecausnis Mf a. Be Mey . President Fenian Brotherhood, selves, This capital varies in amott from $500 to | the result, or who sells or vends what a fommonly Su Wa Lxavire, from London, which arrived at s N : called lottery policies, or any writing, tard, paper or | wa 9 pee at Sydney, 1. In compliance with divieion and brigade orders, this = 000. The greatest ambition of prosional gamblers om tte the pattes obra eek ie Se iSW, June 2, was found to beun fire May ‘Yhe hatches gegiment will parade in Call uniform (without knapsacks: is to conduct document, eo natnre » Wager or insurance, | were opened, aud a portion of Lie cargo iivewn overbourd, ve ¥, 29th inet, Koll eal) of companies at qaare pod bmi a MT pied and staff will xeport to the Botonel, and band and druin corps will report to the Adju- tant at half-past nine o'elock A. M. HL. This re CITY INTELLIGENCE. twill parad in full fatigue 5, 8 Hxnanp, continnes precarious, ew York, August 24, i586.” 6 | | | yesters and will repors to the Adju o'clock P.M { Lis ultimate recovery are entertained, iaanner to tl bewadl d to toxtify to nthe work of | the foot of Barclay s Hea.ra or Deas Ricruonn,—The condition of Dean Richmond, whose serious indispdsition was noticed in His symp- toms during a portion of the Inst twenty-four hours evi- | denced a somewhat favorable change, but no hopes of ‘fre Monocr.—The body of an unknown man, sup- posed from appearance a German, was found floating at \ North river, on last Friday, The de- ‘pon the drawing or drawn numbers of any public or PXvate lottery, or endorses a or any dher docu- met for the purpose of enabling others to wll or vend lottéy policies, 14 deemed a common gamber, and is paniable as for 3 misdemeanor, to not ies than ton days’ lard labor in the Popitentiary, or not nore than : 4 PARO BANK, and when their finances are in the contion to justify Mt they select a #ecaton and secure room—-which ds generally on tke second floor, and opr adjacent to ove of our. grestest thoroughfares—in nost cases in close proximity (0 some leading hotel, Wh the view of i . wo yems’ Lard labor in the State Pris and oe fined in more easily in strangers, oe Sa, wo a oar any Sum yot more than one thousand dollars,and fan i Eng eee on ee ce pah ee soegurod ie gener- | fautt theriof shail remain imprisoned until sich fine be ally fitted up regariless of expense—cosiy carpets, daz- vling winners, Ges-d-ites of the mostlugnous designs, an elegast cideboard well supplied wit} the choicest Nquors shd cigars—tin faet, everything ® attract the eye and thy palate, so as more readily to rdieve the pocket. One gceat featire of the Now Yorkginbling houses is remitted onpaid, IMPORTANT TO LANDLORDS, Every peryn who keeps any building, or art of any building, or aty vessel or Hoat, te bs used or oeupied for gambling, and wery owner, ageuk or superintendent of when the fre was discovered and immedi tl; When the hatches were olf « creat deal of water ¥ the hold, i blowing gale are very’ mutch charred by tity of gunpowder on board. Me, for New York, was run into off Falk aot Islan an unknown prig, and hed bowsprit and away, and was cut down forward to ue Ww oo anto New Leadon, where stv proceeding. Duimage, if suy, to ug 1 not dock unul the 1h; engines wack ut out « down The beams and decks there was a large quan- ag the time, che ire Seng Wexamrra (of Uarwiel)), Copt Bats, from P stand Sound), oa Tuosday wight Leet (uw varia ed tant pumplog the erew sneoseded im geting must undergo repairs before Mg hot koowa, errat 6 PM, will Onervorna, Aug The Wm Penn Aug 15—The Wm J’ena will leave for Havre at 8 o'clock rformed + Departme | and conveyed to tue morgue the same day, * anes he i any such place, who, knowingly, lus the sameor allows | th,s mornin: ; N review the regi { the slegant suppers provided tor (heir dests. "Phe cuisine " ™ hye, Kg eet eae bg | soription is as folloms:—Age about fifty, gray halr. | 19 f tho most unexceptionable chafwtr, and surpasses | |t\0 be used or oteupied Jor gambling js guilty of @inls- | yarsrax, Avg 25—Brig P I Neslus, from Boston, und xchr bee it ton, M.D. | black stck business coat, Diack and white check pants, | {PSompmoweness und elogance olrpost aristocratic a rag m% bin: ee, nad 85 Day, slonEesiae, ex harbor, wad put United ag been pt chock vost, woollen plaid undershirt, white overehirt | jiuots or prvate residences ia the Fi avenue. There “very person who personales er, visit 8 | in hore, the former with d'the latver with ef this re at yt reaper’ ond elastic guiter shoes, Coroner Wildey held an in- | is no de too choice, no palate adastidions toet it | S8mbling establishment in consequchy of which such tort tof Colonel EMMONS CLARK. when a verdict of CENERAT ORDENS— i wordy 19 WO by a Hvangraicenns Niven Te important be matured ina tew days, resolution to remo’ plant on that Fas xox A Wixvow,—Yeeterday M “Found drewned’’ was re- elained for identification till Coxtaact,—There are many | improvements in the cleaning of the streets contemplated by Judge Whiting which will | On Friday Mr. Sehottz had an intyview with the new contractor, during which bo staid that he would hold that department to a sirit accountability for the sanitary condition of the stree's rhe new administration in ¥trect e.eaning express a as far as possible all causes of ome y Lee, danghter | fell fran the | person gambles therein, is guilty of a wivlemuor, and jn addvion io the punishment presctibd therefor is Hable to such other person in an amoun.eqnal to any money OF proporty lost by him at play at seh place, to bo recovered in a civil action, WHOS! DUTY TO FROERCOTR. — \ It fs the duty of all sbevina, 6 officers, tyngtables and prosecuting or district wivraeys to ImforMagalnst and prosecute all persons whom they have ered\le rea. son to belleve are offenders act, and any omission #0 to do is pun not exceoding $500, WOW MONEY LOST AT GAMPLING MAY mm RECOVERE Every person who shall, by playing at auy gam or by betting on the sides or handy of such as do play, tea at any Ume or sitting the sum or value of $25 0r wards, and shall pay or deliver the seme or any a ] cannot bo gratified. The hour forfupper, genersliy at midnight, is so arranged, witha view to offer ing the unfortunate victim, who @neraliy loves bis Ali before that time, some consolapn in the way of fan oxhilarating gtuse of wine or a sokted appetite; nat little does the victim realize at the fre how dearly he bas paid for these little strategical — HOW THE CAME 1s ULIPD, H ‘The table npon which a gam@/f fare is doalt is t f Pxtension table half nout, Upon thi Hh what ie termed a “Jay ont,” upon whieh ave paintey athe vertous cards of an ordinary pack. The duuler ef bthind the table, and places in a stnail vitver or plated box fall pack of j in two in smmber The bor from whi cards is 80 arptyred iat ono card can | and #¢ One Teuwining next in carda— als thes out at atime, be thereof, may, within th ralendar months after sui ) Jaw put in here July 19 more in 161, | the tate Ma: Penxanavco, July 28, noon (by tel from Lisbon to Lon. atu, trom New Orleans ive hue Jauetro, Ys and ts ding. Aug 12—The col rk Prowess, Brown, for has put back to (his harbor in. eonseque i truck, + bet 58.8, lon t W ru teary mon, win, dt, Thos Dunhons, Jo rebuilt at New York, re, Hid, built ae Bares Lavxcunn— 4 % hk w brig of $10 tons, called A . tea th Reitant r J Vof a Louse, roadway, to the | order in the box is phinly ——_ ne A aquATe | Layment or delivery, suo for and recover the tmoney Nickerson, of Swanvil wilh raat and pro | sidewalk, She ts notexperted to live, Feet a ae ee from tho DOr Ie cat to | Value of the things co lost, and paid or delivered, tron Whatemen. | Ty Sars Exrtosion ix Fenton Srmue.—an error | The, gigs i ite one remainig next on | ‘he winner thereof, = phhip William Roteh, of Honoiula, wuched a Baker’ a i wens occurred 7 me 7 » the rtm, J ‘ he WHEN MONEY LOST BY GAMEIING MAY BR RECOVERED stand Feb &, clean. Eg ay ee 0.8 Mi Ya) | eceurred in the statement concerning the discovery top the winning cart. Upon his priate A fair, Cvibedinten ob. dum Sheek Bark Java 24, Sunith, of NB, was reported im Yotacen Pe fi iG" S and arrest of the burgir Howard on Thursday morn- | or what is ‘ermed Pe. at gamo jaro 8 In case the person losing ech sum oF value st \snae Ma! mde gm 0 GO bbb ep oil within Che tat iging ing, in th Falton street. will stot, | wos inthe building at the tine, fe csunery, | pet of the bloc at the arny ut the eriminal Liding in the clo A extricate himee!f trom bx coat, the pock anvemble tn fy | Fest cant oe at nine mounted, will mioned stat! and at nine o'clock AM. Por order 2 ADDISON PARNSWOUTH, Colonel Commanding Mr. Je nt will aifice of Mr. Degroot, real estate agent, The burlay was not arrested by Mr. nH attaché of the premises, although that person miah Canty, . Nas the party who fonnd .ynd eeized him bevore t of lary notes | wagers tiyon the dealt, and rs, vo espective carts pa ay-our, 3 roe the Changs of Witting or losing tobe good, rahon pkving a card 0 lose does what they 1 is LO Say, Places « piece Ooin oF an npen ih TH 9; within the time aforesaid, in good faith and wit! cole | Insion, sue for the sum or vaine so by him lost and paid | or delivered, and proseente auch sult to effect without Unreasonable delay, the overseers of the poor of the town where the offence was committed may sue for and an (iho ¢ will tell yous. | Tecover the sum or value so lost and paid, together with jover the player is the “ephy ss | treble the said sum or value from the winner thereof, ‘0 card of the ae denorain ation: ay for the benefit of the poor. al) he game takes one-b Let this law be honestly and fearlessly administered CeNerat ont his said to have contained the Yolen Tr Pret yy rie that in auch cas tered v . ? f currency. inty took his 8 Dateb ke, provided ehays that you had bet on that e and we will guarantee that there wonld not a faro bant elaaspsaEipe S| strect, and t a Nea over to he tuan, Re | ihe Make. Uontage aloue is underestimated by any ined] exist within the State in three months. There is some- An comptinnce with Will be remembered that ¢ 0 OF BNO | eed cambler: for it bas boen demonstrated to at thing wrong. Cen any one answer whore it exists? Lat i burglars who blew epeu the According to rene port w ° ot his Kxeolloney otierrs will At Sl Nassau street, whatever was found on the was arrested. escaped with the booty— #042, Rew Oven ny 4 Stuer Can. —Yesterday an Ttaton aned Lagariet Jover | was ron over by car Ni re, oterd whea rohae? J sePraninandiant at Bermiasioned stat and i jeutonant Jolin sit ine will be for fe on thenight of the ite no money It is probable that “Hanowe Jack’ residing at No. 64 Crosby mred, IT of the Thirty-fourth strpt the truth be told, though the heavens fat, Fortainty that aman commencing on the first day of Jan- Cary, aid plays at faro ten hours day for six month, pital uf $100,000 on the start, will In that time, iV out of the entire amount, Bat @’ is small compared to other ad- 0 expert dealer can put up the cards a manner that a half-dozen “splite” wing # matter of discre- The minute a man a “sqoare game" of he | witha if not sooner. he the advantaze of although ox”? Mn sur will ocevr in a single dea Iitene=3 with BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. lad Avccrnem Heratany IN tie Easterns Drsrrict—Ar- NT \ Ove ov rae Ronnena,—At two o'clock yesterday TOruity, as private watchman John, Hendy was patrol- line (Ho: street nnd Grand street ferries), bregtar Me his pet, he observed three men standing in close \¢ x above the Ane, The ace dent oreurp on against the player | bi vanes ben ve. the Rt Suirap.fourta pe cs pa poh he thirty. Could ali men | C#YCtloa near the house of Mr. Heury Milburn, in * Hrceta,, ‘The Hoy Was taken to the Jews’ Hospjel. see this, as we do, the necessity for his | Ebadway, near Flushing avenue. The men acted ina The P ‘ a afticle would pot ex still, such Js tho cuse, | SHPic‘ous manner, and the watebman determined to ob- ie Pre Invited to Visit Brookiyn. Ixerantet Kittrn.—Michael Weaver, an 14h laborer, } phere ta auother advaniage for the gambler. pose | ave their movements, Ina few minutes he saw 1? | A sp the Brooklyn Common Council | goa thirty-five years, while mtoxicated, «ll down the | one plays a limited agai on untimited amount, the | athem go on to the stoop of the house, raise one ie hhas been called for tom W afternoon for the purpose + rocks yesterday at the corner of Fifty-« of extending an ‘nvitation to the President to visit | Sith avenue, and was inanlly killog” A coroner was | Canis; and tien in the caso the player fins to contend ; hurried. #09 cen, Brooklyn on hia coming tour, Extensive preparations | Botided to hold an inquest emails the anxiety of mind naturally produced by fre. | &d while he was doing this the Aflow in Ue ‘Will be marie for his reception. Accineytatty DrowseD.—Arthar Lafferty, a sailor 60 | anont and heavy losses, and bordering many times upon | itet gave the alarm to his confederates, ner the ship Chasleeitor, Ying at plor 37 Fast river, while on | a deranged brait, aye, even consticutional imanity ite, | fen the two that had entered the house rushed at ally fei ¢ thia_ anxiety of the pl ‘antage of |fte watchman, not thinking bimself a match for the astacing engaged painting the ship, accid Yverboard and at drowned. The body was 1 ered. The Dist the Pr pneats of Pocty. a Per patil WetiNetom, August 1866. A PRIN OR A ARR GAME? : we Polesaie shir tes ee | ee : for we bave become pretty well convinesd that thee es | Bndy handed over hiv prisoner and then started in yur Since my de ‘s boon arranged | grrexwey Srternm,—Yosterday afternoon a German “yates are like many of our well udver- |.@tof the other twa, The rocues ran up Broadwiy, that Secretaries n-Ward and Welles will certainly accom: | named John Peolor, apparently insane, attempted to | tised quack nostruma Having © need, 8 ropete. | Fence Ores Stveens, Seen Si See ree eee 9 pevsident thro’ it his trip. Postmasto: tion for virtue, their proprietors pret ifand pase jue, then up Seventh street and down MeKiobin pany thi MAStOF | commit suicide by jumping into the Kast river from one 4 be. " ‘where they aucceeded in eluding their pursud, Generat Randall, Attorney General Stansbury and Secro- | of the Thirty-fourth stroot ferry boats. Ho was reseued | them current with the public, We ! had soca; | Ett, Rare Sieg earenes ere oe eet tery McCulloch will accompany the party as far as Now | With considerable dificulty by the in hands and Taare’ game of fara, proviéed tix siiyeueh, | fs name as Philip Ward He was takon befop York. At Now York Postmaster General Randall wit | Meer Morgan, of the Twonty-first precine! We will only say in regard to whu “ekin’ st co iver peameten and committed for furtt ae he Firat Accionyt ix Water Street, —Coroner Ni yesterday held an inquest on the body of } Quinn, late of 232 Join his family, and remain with then af they sil for Europe, and then rejoin the ‘et Niagara Falls or Detroit, Mes Meulloch will probably return from gogton. The illness of membors of Mr. Stanton’s family will prevent his going. General Grant will be present at the inauguration ceremonies at Chicago, but will not leave here, on account of prossure of business, until the Inet moment, and then travel through !n haste to join the party fm time to participate in the interesting ceremonies General Meado wili join tho party, with his staff, at Philadelphia, and accompany them ae far as West Point, Jt fe not known that he will remain with them longer. Admiral Farragut is expected here on Monday night to plant with the Rar and continue WIth them Jhzovghopt | planted in this section Of Virvinia, days, until Xcursioniats asbary and New York to Wash. siruck on the head by a box of tin which was be lowered to the cellar of premies where deceased worked. Quinn expired almost instantly, years of age and a native of this State, NEWS FROM FORTRESS MONDE, nN * afternoon A severe storm came up ¥ ond atroet and ree! Decoa#d Was a native of Ireland, aged twent pael J. m ‘ott street, whose death was the Tesult of injuries received on Friday evening by being | io, 220 Water strc So violent was the blow that Deceased was eighwen Fontarss Mownor, Angust 2%, 1869, suddenty, accompanied by & heavy wind from the northweat, This rain will aid in extinguishing the fire along the Dicmal Swamp canal, which has been raging for the woek past but It comeg almost too Inte to eave the crouse of corn eet the ition of the player, not the dealer, hae t woof them entered, lem:'hs the and then eae Dnt windows, wh , rd 1 vane any person mp has to contend bree ruffians, thought be would make sure of one, and fired the one that gave the signal, An officer of the bry-cixth precinct then came to the rescue, to whprm all for the gambler; for in this state of mind he the player know whether or not he i# playing agaix armed, al ey are predicated wpon fraud, knavert amination, two burglars that entered th ti nsghiers \areta mab wed te exuminted that pevece Fama of Mr, Milburn, on gaining the front room| eighthe of the faro banks in this eity are conducted npom |hened the side door and then opened the door of » this grand system of rascality, which {4 Worse than hich |iQjoining room, where Mr, and Mre. Milburn and thei way tobbery; for with dealing boxes trom whi jhree children were asleep, They knew nothing of thd ‘98 | more cards ‘may be drawn, with marked c and |MTalr until they heard the alarm fn the street, § | drugged liquors, together with a ont eames on worse | Parat, Acamest.—Yesterday forenoon a git, han any conviets in Sing Sing prison, the chances of the | pape are gloomy indeed. While upon this subject it is PVE Years, named Lucy Kearn, while playing in weil to call atiention to the neighborhood of ams & Co.’s lamber yard, in Van Brunt street, waa INOK STREET AND BROADWAY. instantly killed by the failing of a pile of lumber. An Within e's throw of thik lity there are from [piticer of the Forty-third precinct conveyed the remain twenty-five to thirty faro banks, most of which carryom flo the residence of the child's parents, No, #2 Hamiltot “@kin’” games, and are resorts for thieves and pickpék- Invenue, ots ad infinitum. Of a pleasant afternoon It is Abevahe |, Pouce Anneem—The police of Brooklyn made font for n respeciable 0 pare there Vitro the rok o” being teaulted: by Seis of thecrowd hundred and forty-four arreste for the week ending ot ‘nity, |Sararday last, The principal charges against tho of. | Dressed in the height of fashion, they too off? palm | fendors were int aseault and batiery and petty themeeives off uot the thers, aged Of blackiegs and thieves who congregate in that attention of young i. ingest Sack Fomwpidas, Coog, of NB, was revoried at Berm dst, havin inet i bbls spand 3 do wh oi te War Higa Bates (EN York (which arf f4)—7) «p, 6 wh all Brig Herald, Kelley, lantieDeran, of and yiatSip- phan arr at NBedford 2? 280 bole ap nud a3 do wl ofl, to discharge. Brig Herald sid from NBedforw AE impnrium, Young, from H.2% for Sippiean, ‘dole bikfish and 40 do sp oil, of aul for"hS Vowan. with 100 Hoknes’ tole 224 tos, By are at Sehr Retella, Snow, from Nerth Atl te sonny He ‘wath inet, with 175 thie bikuaa whew J Taylor and Arana sid trom Bermuda Aug 6. aeruise. ineotown 224 /st, sclrs Allechany, Dyer, North Aarts enh wo vba pend IRS wht Yatenuiny: Dowhe At ean go bos ap oil 3 why NJ Kalght, Dyer, 70" bor hy foil of rs’ (WO Incorreetly by ‘tel on i radia) a, Japan, May 4, ship Mount Wollaston, wi pm Banaiute Uoean; @th, Wark Adieu, Floren (ee do, 1f Robbins, of bark Cope Horn Pigeon, of Dart- aout Ciived at his buime in New Bedford, on the. men Tig ofc st, Haring Fer. hls vente, siok, 16) miles torch: ween Flores, Western Islands, chan. He left Flores July nl reports about June 25, lui 32 lon 45, bark Hamilton, Pagood, NB, @ ap and saw her afterwards cutting; July 20 ton 42, bar’ do, 180 Ibis, At res, Jul burke Cornelia, Poole, 109 bok; touched a fow days provtonie ship Herald, Gta, do, Flor cant of Corvo, and taken from about July 15, brig Joun dathaway, ina, FH, clean. i Spoken—& My, Int %. ton 74 ache Ada M © of Provineetowne with 190 bole wh sug ia) do spew. 7 Spoke: hop uly 1. Heard pl Sor Philadelphia, Aug ne (Rr), from Basseh for NYork, June 12, BwE. ington Booth, from NYprk for Callao, July 6, we A sino, from Soderhama forkustratia, Aug 9, lat 90 ton hip Bngland, of Math from Lterpoot for Boston, 16 days, Ang S 2 8 jon 28 35. ‘inte Echo, from Baltimore for Ma§ntas, Aug 18, of Cape Hatteras. Sehr Powers from Balt Cay for United States, Avg 15, 88, lon 72 49. spite Highbury, from Manila for NWrk, May 19, lat 26 8, “Anna Rogden,”' from NYork for @leutta, July 14, lat 10 ITN. jon 26 10 We Foreign Pt M—Arr Bidsvold, Lid, Philadeiphia; Re- jon, Sid 12th, Kabarine Maude, jones, tor, San Francisoo, no, New York via (*). Wenke, NYork: ia, Muller, Norescs mpbell. Ramses, do. yer, Baltimore; Car. Avciyann, NS, Jane Lig ==! Rat feet ee Krew TRS, 10th, Theten. Ch Ooran, Orites, Sid 91th, Hewnwin vou gline, Stricker, Ne Republies, Behmidt, do; Laura, pores dO Biola, Steengrafe, do America (#), Meyer, ew York, ees, AUK 1S—8id ) Andrews, Now ¥ Beufort—murray, Ferris lomens (Ital), Paueo, Gloucester—Houdley, Eno va, Aigo fhe Pasinet Oty of New Yor Foam, Lisbon. Aug ll—Arr Daniel Webster, Nickerson, Pa- ow Aug ——Of, Camo, Holly, from NYork for Rotter- m. Arr 12th, Exemplar, Newell, Philadelphia for London (and s fp boret, Aug ——O8, Edward Hvam, Neil, from Shields for Hoston. DUNGENNESS, Aug 18—Passed, Arnold Boninger, from Bal- simone for Rot 3 Wave, Woodburn, trom ‘Rovverdam Ds a NDUNDALE, Aug l2~Arr Exchange, Churchill, 8t Andrews, Fatuovrm, Ang 12—Arr Denmark, Drewes, Philadelphia. Frowtera (Mex), July 20—In bark Caleb Haley, Wil- bur. for NWork, ida: sabe Hate’ Baker, Crowell, tor do, doy and others as before. "ESTE! ina, Stagno, NYork, ‘Andersen, NYork- ‘Cld Montebello. Paiten. (from Callao), nela; Maitland, Rees ({rom NYork), Civetta Veochia; ‘5th, Jane Cargill, Hill (from Guantanamo | Trieste, Granv Turk, TI, Aug 15—In port ship Rochester, for Bath in 1 week; bark Aleyone, ; for 0. Howa, Aug 9—Passed through the Firth, Enchanter, Me- Bride, from Pensacola for Tayvort Hasacna A ‘Arr Alleniauia (n), Trautman, NYork. sud Prledorih, Fees, Ben Praselsca’ tang trem Gusher )e Sid from Cuxhaven 12th, Teutonia (s), Haack. NYork. Havre, Avg USI Clara Pickina, Rogers Rordeanx an@ NYork; 12th, Tampico (a), Pierre, tet. Cld loth, Harvest: Home, Berry, NYork; 13th, R CG Winthrop, Stewart, New Hetvorr, A’ 10—Arr Ellen Stewart, Shaw, Baltimore. Sld Crest of the Wave, Woodburn, Creat, Liverroot, Aug ll—Arr Excelsior, Pend}: ton. NYork: 12th, Constitution, Mitchell, St John, NB; Poutivc, Lowell, doz Aline, Brown, Mobile: Oakland,’ Brow: Ihib, Nexntan, Kirby, St Johh, NB; John Patten, Hill, Sai falta (8), Mth, Portiny Jainieson, do: Alwinny + 16th, Ellen Stuart, Lyons, Bombay; Hibernian (s), Dutton, Quebec; Kangaroo (»), Bridgman; NYork, Sld llth, Gorilla, Jollv, NYork; Sea Gem. Roberts, Matan- zas: A C Adams, Gallum, Apalachicola; J speranza, Fi Sau Francisco; Ezra, Bradshaw, Hoston: Melita (s), Hardy, do; Biing eam. Orr, do; Endymion, Williams, and Ontario, Hosmer, NYork; Mauldslie, Gale,” NOrleans; Columbus, on; Navasota, Falker, Galveston; 12h, Halton. Castle, Wiliams, San Francisco; 14th, Coburg. G bson, New Xork: ‘Aleppo (#}, MeMickan, do; Luxor (s), Baker,’ New leans. . Cld 13th, Charlotte, Spear, NYork; 14th, Wyoming, Bur- ton, Philadelphia, Ent out Ith, Cardigan, Young, Charleston; Gertrude, ¢, Havana; Pennsylvania (), Lewis, \York; Lith, ‘slight, Cooper, Callao via Newport: Twilight, MeLangh= n, and 'Hecla (#), Edmondson, NYork; Zephyr. Grant, rownsville, Texas; 14th, Excelsior, Pendicton, \ York: Robt L Lane, Amidon, do via Cardiff; British Consul, San Fran- e1sco. Losvox, Aug 18—Arr Alpha, Hageman, NYork; Thomas Dunham. Young, do; Southampton, Whiting. St John, Nz 14th, Yorktown, Driver, NYork; Anglo Saxon, Plummer, St John, NB. Cld'13th, American Eagle, Moore, NYork (and sid from Gravesend 14th). knt out 1ith, Annie Ada, Kelly, for Philadelphia. Arr at Gravesend 16th, Everhard Delius, Lauer, NYork. Lrira, Aug 13—Arr Glovannl, Cofiero, NY ork. Lisnon, Aug 3—Arr Philotaxe, Peterson, N York. Manseitias, Aug 10—Sld Polymnie, Rocbet, San Fran- cisco. MALAGA, Ang 8—Sld Lapwing, Cremar, Macaulay, N York: pi} MELBOURNE, May 29—Arr Porsuit, Bi Boston; 3h Hermione, NYork; Gen Coob, Goff,’ San Vraneiseo: dune Ly Jane Vinicombe. do; 2d, James Chester, Colson, Boston: 3dy Adeline Burke, San'Fruncisco; York; 4th, Kedar, San Franelsco, Nuwrorr, Aug i0—Sid Sarah A Staples, Staples, Buenos Ayres; Minnie Campbell, Lent, Portland. EWeastiR, Aug I—Ent out, 8 D Ryerson, Raymond, for ‘N Philadelp! ‘EkNAXBHCO, July 19—Arr J J Williams, Viques, NOrleans for Kio Janeiro, leaky (see Marine Dis), Porr Sparx (Trin), Aug $—In port, schrs J § Lee, Bonnell, from Barbados for Turks Island in 3 days, to load for NYork SsTown, Atta Art Boreas, NYork: 15th, Macaulay, Rogers, Callao. hid th, J W Harris, Bremen; Cily of Mo* bile, Cole (‘rom Cullag), London, Qurexe, Aug 21—Cld steamer Congress, Milbourne (from NYork), Buitalo, Rovay, Aug 10—Sld Arthur, Briggs, NOrleans, fe OUTHAMTON, Aug 1t—Arr’ America (8), Meyer, Bremen for NYorl : Bureios: Ang 4—Skd Canada, Wyman, NYork: Put back 12th, Prowess, Brown, for New Haven, with damage, rexa, June 30—Arr Josiah L Hale, Nowell, Mout- mein for Falmouth, Ang4—Arr hark Golden Rule, Leach, Curacoa, ix Star Castle (Br), Boston. Cay, Aug 8—Sld sehr'H Powers. for United States, pat dons: NB, Aug 24—-Cld ship Harry Warren, Atwoo4, Liverpoo Tracer, Aug 12—Arr J F Post, Vase, NYork, ‘Tawe . Aug6—Arr Centro, Ferres, NYork: 7th, Dor- chester, Ryder, Boston; Sth Francisqueta, Cell, NYork. Lata, Aw in port bark Warren, Averill, for NYork, ldg; brig Johu Stevens, Chase, for do,'do, American Ports: Zi—8id selurs Elizabeth Enaltsh, Sipple, Herman, Cruikshank, New APPONAUG, Au . ML Wedmore, Barnes, NYork. ng 22—Arr barks WE Andersen, Kilburn, Stevens, Cochran, Phitadelplia try Thomas, Holsomb Noyes, L, Staples, Shute, and © M Goodrich, d Georgetown, DG; schrs Minute Repplier, Conover, Balti= more; Susan, Sears. do; J H French, Burgess and GN Dec vereux, Smith, Baltimore: Sea Flower, Chase, NYork. Sk bark Bezalcel, Barks 8 Morton, and Savannah started, an anchored tn the is. 24th—Arr steamer St Louls, Watson, NOrteana; brigs Star of Faith, Freeman, Frontera; Haze, NYork; schra ood, Bal tmore: ¢ mel ueen of the South, Kiwi Daal z and ‘Dick Willams, Sendder, Philedelphi Sharp. Sharp, and ., A Weeks, Cranmer, Philadel i Gonh ell, Philadelphia: Civilian, Dou BH and Joseph Nickerson, steamer Gen Mei Times (Br), West Coast of Afri Pomon Galeton, HM Hesten, Jones Baltimore: Dp rs Jin, York. Als wh Cromwell, Hed Louis and Bataving ‘rigs v a Bassett. aurevana ( Haytien), Port an Prince via Wil mn, NC: J West, Hatching, Wile ington, NC; Thomas Jefferson, NYork; «? L. Vandervoort, Baker, Miiladeiphia, 2istCid sehr Seatlower, Chase, NYork. Sid ship J Mos A and [rom the roads, bark § Morton, Savannah, aud znleel, 2—Arr bark Queen Victoria (Br), xpress, Brown, Mrovidenee, Cla barkt ta, Fowne Ooean’ Steod (itr), Flinn, Philadelphia: brigs s send, St lage (Cuba); Castor, M: Hl rdenas; Maxon Rogers. Potter, Boston: Nba fl Valeria, Conkin, C: River: do; Josephine M Frost, Nelvon. Nflaven: & W Prev. kane Boston: FD Hart. Hart Providence; Jessie. Hart, Pierson, Providence: EH Fowber, Cobb, Boston, sid brig Urana, Sovannab; robr Valeria, Cardenas, CHARLESTON. vitine. steamer Mo- neka, Morshman NY mg abip.ée Lilly, Mio not, from Liverpool. Sit 17th, sehr Janay Sparks; 18th, dark Antetope; Iuth, schrs Swasl: Mitchell Bar! BMC wche Aleavo, for,Portlind. Sid sehr David Faust, Lord Philadelpi'a, Arr ship Id Lilly, Minott At quaran- from M rk, put in for Sid brig . Gearget at As, Aug i6—Arr b schr Sinalos, steele, do; 1th, Bld Mth, brig Silvery andvia. Smith, NY ork, ow 5 Aug 17--Arr steamer Youn: re viafavannah. Chi ships tf, Bordeays: Bavaria, Smith. Havre (Br), Thomsen, Liverpool; Michar} Mont stg brig Riek Spe Yrnaud, Kingstc Ecroedes (Mex), apenchy. Arr sleamshtp Rap dan, Raton, NYork. OM steam. beridan, Bolton, % k; Monterey Whitman, New sehr WS Hilles, Thompson, Philadeiphia. George Washingion, G) Bice, NYork. brig Hope ipmem (ir), George (Fr). Bernard, from Brazoa, Mth—Arr ste unship Concordia, Lears, Rouen, a brig Fred Clark, ¢ e, Jarvis, Buenos Ayres; sehr Al Amertea, arriet Erving barks Y ont neue Clark’ Malaga; PITUADELPHIA, Aug 2—Arr brig’ Kulen P Stowart, Holtand, i meg sehrs Gillam, Reovell, Wddlewwn SVork; Norihera Light, Ufarpere Nilaw Prowl NBedford: 1 (Prmaie, Bs dohn, Boat, & ’ . Long Hardy, Boston: Fass, Lernett, Wethersield. Arr steamship Saxon, Matthews, Bos on, steum Delawere (Br), Thomson, Liverpool via NYork; barie 2. Portiand; brig Sea Foam, Coombe, Banger; Kay Belem: Jn Aldeniter, Juckaien if thin, Aliya's nts Orville, Laylor, Nicketwon, Mall River: AM Planaga J © Meshane, Heley ® London, ip tyro, Scott, NYork; bara O.vour, do, sehr Zamya, do, PORTLA\D, Aug 92—~Arr selrs NYork; Enrotes, Ham, Rockland NY¥ork; Justina, , do for Richmond; 8 © Loud, , Bawgor for N Yor! Mid sehr © D tiorton ( Smith, Bt Jonne, IR. Sid—Arr selrs Anna Garda Knowle Delmont, Orr and Maracatho, Henley if, Gilkey. NYork; ida F Foyer, Mionle Cobb, Ingraha . err tr Ore, to; Be Soper eS, FouTsoUrit Lo Phhdetphia; 22d, brig W i Horie; ; Antelope, Brown. ack 24, Sllyn @. Mathews, i"hiledelpbia, Rta Goth dos denny Lie “Grover, and Martha Sergent, Grover. N York Kamgeees, ISCO, Avg 22—Arr bark Valet, Cavanagh, “SAVANNATI, » steamehip Gen Barnes, Mor. ton. NYork, t onvin, CM ath, vee Moons ih NEOU : YORN®, BUNIONS, ENLARGED JOINTS, AND Alp diseases of the fey cunt by De. BACHAKIES Broadway ONSUMPTION MAY BE CONSIDERED INCU RARER if the disease be negivcted until cavities are formed im ching cough. expect flying paina in the «| ioe —s this Consumption Morple 0 door east of Third avenue, OBTAINED IN NEW YOR joutpublelty, oF fee Ull div f ree. and Counsellor, 78 Naseaa st. other States, J, Consultatio OWES, Atorney NU TO THOMAS KR. AONEW'S, GREENWICH AND Murray streets, where von will find Teas, . Pi Flour and every:hing else cheaper than any store id Ne Yo L H t es of gh DANIELS, TRASBURGER & NUNN MAIDEN LAN, ap Tenporters of Toy toa nod Faoey Goods, olfer the largost assortment at the lowest market Pricegy —Atietion 10 diseases of Pelvic Viseera, Datormi. , Nose, Puce Person. HENKY A, M. D.. Surgeon No. 2 Union square, ALL WHO WANT TO KNOW.-IP YOU WANT To know how to restore your sight and give up spectoci Without the wid of doctor of medicine, address Dr. F. Foote, 1,190 Broadway, New York. Pamphlet sent free, Tf you want to know how wneonfortable trusses may thrown aside and comfort and care obtained by the ry tured, address Dr. B. B. Foote, 1,130 Broadway, New Yorits Pamphlet matied free. nt to know valuahle information anited 'o t dress Dr, B. B. Foot, 11% Broadway, New sent frm, it

Other pages from this issue: