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r Y. Tribune sn: 1 that the Be ang Copp s on that # eall for o meoting to g V1-Nitlack Couvention bas bee: Massacliusetts to show their disapprobation of tt it s Ce del Thogue and Samuel Purdy; I1d District, Joha Bigler and < 5= e " M \rvLAND.—The Unconditional Union Exzocutive nittee bave issued an address to the peoplo of tho from whick we quote the following psragrapbs : onts have made »0 plain that eves the blind Ay ses it, that & eystematie plan ba Angust We cannot doub! POLITIC verton e the § ad the perso serally - ged by & clerk leclining 10 o so, that it would all was ol wnd the s & declaration repeated. arveyor for t lectorship is a adily t e tousd on the fen. i { By Telegraph. NNESSEE—T 'R COLORED CONVENTION—THE POLITAN POLICE QUE=TION. NasnvinLe, Au 7.—In the Colored State Cox 11iom to-day | wle business of tance was done. The s was ! & stormy char The Matropolitan | Commi sioners bave replied through 1 to the ofion fssaed agaivst them by the Mayor and City yerament, declaring the cha: we. The case will soon be argued. r District, East Te 3 ion of seven co grtototho Philwelpbia Conve FRSEY DELEGATION TO T sgely aitended. A series of lowine delegates appoivte 5. J. Catrerh + delegates to the Philadelphis <1 delegates from 217 ci e urged that the full time sorganizing Congr: He pred s North between individuals. » bad buried the Bopes of pat nal Union would protect thew. mpe ns. to lay aside all former differs common welfare with good the country, To this end ies to the N Winthrop and Judge seester, Gren. Couch of u Quiney Adama of Qui eld, E. C. Bailey S. Spofford. Albert Fearin 1 ), Charles K| s Celourn. o proceed LIFORNIS DELEGATES T \w Fr atral Committ i el It Martin o DBritish war steamer Sparrow terday. 2080t developm mbination between the North, by which evious to the ele governed p whose atsp outher: e 1s now to be made, whet! power with increased lonalter a few years' which b inue to govern it until 1¥ consolidated an aations of traito; will not tami ost earnestly of the count Bat we are Maryland s ! astray by side is ;ax.—The Republican 4 Dis K 1 of reports that several absent oso The fact is & pt for @ week or m taken to the Barge office for th H. Herrng, Josey es and tow oustal, Who presided, made an introductory spoech, estoration was left unsettled anotber year war would be precipitated, not betweea State and St Swift, B. 8. Spafford, Col. J. . Wright and ¢ Comwittee on Resolutions, of which Chailes was Chairman, reportod a short series of resolves, proclaiming erative duty of every citizen. irrespective of party ro- | ences of opinion and uslite | 8 of Bostos. fonr alternates were appointed for sach 300, August 8.—The Democratic State yasterday appoioted the following persons ates to the Philadelphia Convention: Ist District, Joseph I11d District, Pierson Breding aad Thos es at large—Wm. McDonesl W. W. Cops and Jackson Tewple. Ty woes it was led to the very brink of rebel pellion armed from the arsen when the people drove this comb lenders became the active ins while their fricnds at the Nor! ir izfluence to paralyze the arim o as carried the country enoeessfally th resmit of an issao Ustox State CoxmitTeE.—The dispat T TRIBUNE, coutainiog the call by the Union Stato C for the Convention September 5, stated that. ia con AL Casiom-iouse ! re at . € appointments thora u it, and wers assare? be better for them *0 sign samo pur- ohi and heaco The clLronie disease ee " looking o Ost Wio Do N resolations wera adopted, a T. Crowell, Timothy t District—Col. J. E ict—=Jobn L. Mc« 1 Hall Convention to a Couvention was attended The Hon. Tev- Liad come for the people of ensures of ted that i e, but The Reconstruction Com« riot citizens, but tho Na- Speeches were made by Lovi Woodlury el th a ot n send ils Convention ne, The Convention was en- axd adjouszed at an 0 PHILADELPAIA T. Colemas, Jamos A TH | PREPARATIONS | N 1t wii w. d's band the perm temporary nent Presid. | Bro is impose upon likely bo selec ivont men in the k notios. A va represonte !, ance of out: Among the Weed, ex-Lieu T, € le: though a fow ox Couy arrive in ti SARATOGA, A p! finally resolve Clairmwan, aaid that fbi Telegram different deleg a full Convent'c Hawk, from Victor ¢ been organized to ress ne Southern leaders aud the country bad b fon of Mr. Lincol 1l source of disappo o ! the Gov her this combinat facilities for get rest, or whetli tke Tnfon and i a strengthoned Te. the loyal jeld what bas cost 0 t so made Uaion rous tha not mistake the real questions ia sues, Tpon matters not belore Uniou Convention for is called to meet at Flint, oa Tuesday 5 to | . ‘members ofthe Committce » favorabls to Jobuson, their newes would not bs aflixed | tween the 1o the call untll they were commuuicated with. One of these gontlamen, Mr. Kel'y, thus respouds 1o the note of iuterro; biv { o i I3 ot w0 n waTER, 1966, —(iR0RGE DAWION it for Joaviag, | in 10 Sute Committes. t pot wortis whil from there that iy dpatet ve presegt. sod i you for publicat twenty two. ducss i the core ave In these tizies. Very tr A DELEGATE DECLINES.— ewirable. Modinm, Wis., Aug 3 1966, intment, that the jlace may be tlled by sor 51 peq—Dear Sir: Up to the | Te Karatosn, af tho teeting of (wenty-one of the twenty-{our Whes the list of o c. please 8dd my uan Madison Uion pub- % the subjoined letter: of the Wisconsin Union. ¥ earning through your pager that daring my sheence s Scingate to the Phisde’phia Conveition, and i Convention. | take this early opportanity Stmmox Mirs. s SRR One of the Del s th¢ Bditor of The N. ¥. Tribune. Srz: Op Taesday night Tattended a meeting for the | e Meciings. appointment of delezates to Baratogs, in pursuance of a call published in The Sunday Times. Tle mectivg was held at the | Democratio Hoadquarters of the Sixth Assembly Distriet, which beadquarters are in a lager beer saloon kept by one wring of the masses liws, 08 Graad-st. At the appoin To this extent: seven musl ted time there was a gath ans, two Rlack Reputlicans, two geaflemen who were af@rward elected Sec- wotary and Treasurer of the meetisg, and an audience of nige | xmen dad boys. Tho meeting'was preeided over by oue B D. tico, formerly (and perhaps stll) o member Woague, but on this oceasion full of epir Radicals. Homade a speech, in which the burden of hix song weas, * Show me the ticket that goes sgainst the Radiesls, that's my ticket” He proposed to the audience that they | ‘whou'd indorse the nomination of a4 previoasly been appointed by some mecting or bo avhat it was, the entbusiastie Chalrman ..d not announce. s wish that taese two delegates should be indorsed, wa ompliad with by the extensive audience; after which ong Zadloy mado a speect, and the great multitude dispersed—to | Mhavi their proceedings reported wiih éclat by the Johnsondan | prediss. { Sm: In your issue of the 3d ins of a Uniou opposition to the and two delegates who dy, bat —_— The Sarategn Convention. T the Elitor of the Syracuse Journal. ant I see my name preseuted, and | to 1| wind ey of mak The Cow bl in 18 Bay of Qainte. vt of a Nava! 8 i bay. ‘The mouth of the | perfeotly land-locked b: Fhich, from Lake Datario, against & hostile flotile. 1 whieh, | dsfended [ the | | dri | Evon though it rogulor naval st | case of war, afford an admirabic bar wre in o wilitary, or rat ovizion as to of tho more promi Unioo, ia the parlo grammo, F( Spesial Dispatoh to Tha K. Y. Teib: RATOGA, Wednoesday A A new senzationin a poli aad fashioa are being ru Saratoga is experien Convention, aud bea: Chairman Lo assert themseives, as they Jubason biicans. o ANOTHER DI i -Gov i 1ge Cotnoiis CONY PRESENT o. e 1 8. and the other represouting Woad and the Custon Hou The Democrats support the former and the I licans tho latter. Thers is oousiderable over the matter. The Damo the movomol for tho lead iu order that e Union party, call for the C. 5, and the amali PATCH. S.=It is somew o and Union Con xth D, t sec J, Haskins f & number of lesser lig) for Presid VAL 1 0 is named. T SARATOGA, Aug. 8—11p. m and Cag W | delogates express confiden fectly harmosious, aud conducted wit taining President Johnson's restorat:on v Thore is_evidently on tho part of the t ocrats a determinaiion to do not office-seckers in lh&:r owa ran o a fow weeks iu the Aut kon to furnish it with A Committee of the of Quinte with Lake On! 1, it is thought, be have mittee before m aware that the Defesse Com to report on the gemeral dof strongly recommended the formation of 4 The natural features of t opiuion, admirably sdaptod for such P 1be of great 1y ce direct from ‘This is especially the case in view © oh between Prosquisie Harbor and Kingston is 11 nerous and diffioult on the Lake. Judziog by tue culiarities, it appears o m nd wecare comu 7 cuttin ignorance of lecal best weans of obtaining such a stort ticn as is above referred to. would head waters of the Bay of Quinie au canal would be coveredand ¥ is suscopt:ble of belng ve 11 the case before 8 superior direction of Koronte, 'd to weather the peniusulaof PH adian vessels runsin emy from the gener that if the first were obiige: Edward, in certain winds they would rua serious ris ashore or captured befu-e they could wa Bay of Quinte, whereas ! as would expose them to deai | case, eould enter the harhor of Welle reacl the head of the Ba) De made perfectly sec Again, in case of war, means of far safer cotmi rifico of timo botween iiogs afforded by the open Lake.” There i# a feeling among the army in Capada to flatter the U may visit the P’ro British troops. exercise, whi weat through applauded by t | were one of The advantage cover each other. greater mark to same intervals), ] the former wou! | artillery com| publushed as one of the delegates 0 the Saratoga Convention. | o oo { Parmit me to say, through your cclumns, that the use of my | mamo ip thet connection was entirely unsutborized by me, aad | avithout my knowledge or consent. f T have 0o sympathy whatever with the * Bread and Hutier Mrigade * which has beon ordered out for Crill at Seratogs and Phitadelphia on the 9th and J4tb. Tam o member of the v-lomlbn" feon sineo it orgasimation. #ake muck pride in was 0 oy > " 'to the Rebetlon, acd ing been & member the Aduminstration doriug the Wer. abhican y ieved in E';:m of that which stood by the fthat Reiels and Rovel sympathizers should take back soats, and that loyal men sl yale the T 40 ot beliove toe Amarican C L V et 2 2114 to aid4n sending delogates this idea of compelling, ge. the offico bolders of ventions ontside of th in the name of the T ud cheat, and 8 buso sland + elcotors of the countiy. Pompiy Genire. Ane, 1. 1600, Syracuse, on the oth day of Beptember next, and conulry. ple need tie services, just | mhm. or that unwasbed pheus, 10 aid in ad- | H. Stej t. party, s sball 10 euch Convention. through the pawer of pub the country to choose delc © regulsr Union-Repnbiican 1 a politicai i Youry very vespect! JUIEON GaNviR Capital Loans. . atténtion shown G " over befare put i the position regulars were paraded on the put through certaiu e: black belts. For war, the former is of rifles and breech-loaders, &c. were gone throngh 1 the old Dbattalion went through skirmis 1t is better 10 aet in two ranks o nnless tho object is 02 unassailable position, of tion aud of ent of tt se there is TURD DESPATCH. The Demr Ho! ,000 suen. canal_to conn ing form portance to Lake Ostarlo to arbor of Weller I f Quinte two ran from its ranks to dofeat it noxt Fall. Cagger favor bim in this be hall Ates ba 0 couoties wil » indioations of ominent politicians present are T! Jones and Campbell, Franois 0. Opdyke, A. D, Barber, W. W. Wi roll, Wm. H. Ludlow and D: riot of New-York generslly in Washingtou or Land 45 themseives in favor o ion of the States to_col On orgzanizat e a u . R ary Chairmas, with h Goy zer are here to give it o pos the siogle he same vessels, with th ar nt .NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE E SARATOGA CONVENTION Lo | Uontest for the Orgamization, oratic element will bo the strongest, but it is anderatood thag | give tae organization to the Republicans, to strengthcn | or Judge Nelsou of Dutobess County, Democrats, will be Weed will pame ExSenator Manger, Repul Rochester, wil probably be selcotel. Entirs harmony pre- valls, except a coatest botweon two sots of del one repra ates from | ing the Johnson Club of that city and to them, while may carry enough | Richmond and | a will The detegates to Phlladel; tod by a committee of two from each Judicial | ate, and will be composed equally of Detwo- 1 lave so0u no leading Repabiicans vout v n0* bo w alarge at an ad 0 arrango & pro Tats ave n for temporary and arms, and usder cat By ull the v No stops have yet been a sbort and eec head wat ! the euf 1 e e o o7 ot refuge, Whick coul her, naval wei ) would_suj oSt of onsaltaiion g held at the 1 o 0 . 1 | Executive I | | capitated. THE JOHNSON CONVENTION. It is estimated that 90,000 p delphia next week to attend the Convention, | rapidiy filling up, and citizens from thero express their fears of serious disturbance, as many of the ronghest characters in | the Union have been concentrated, divided into I tio dolagates hors are w:m;ll | factions, bitter aud vebement, and detormined upon attaining | antagonistic idsas and THE KENTUOKY ¢ is a very warm f¢ tucky clootion. The President acknowledges bis prineiples ) | bave been rejected by the popular vote, and NTION=PROMINENT ent over the prospects for his support from the South. Vallan Aigham's conrse is doprecated, and the expectation of his pre- | wenting ecredentials nerved Litherto quiet men fo multer unutterable thiogs. | Delegations from the South are | of them uuconquered Rebels. Each believes he will be ad mitted, and the stabbor to | jostiod by poiiticians. The delogates are unimportant | | mev. aud machines in the hands of Woed, Dean | delegation conviuces Richmond, Peter Cogger & Co, Weed is hore aloge, | 5 Raymond Dbeing afrald to come up. The Damo. | SCHOme of the L3th inst. ELECTION Fr ) It is credibly reported that contribution lists aro inthe State. Eitier David R. Floyed Jonea | being prepared for circulation in the Departments for the pur- | pose of raising funds to carry on the elegtion iu tha | intereats. Those who stall retuse to subseribe will of . . o, g | ——— WaAsHINGTON, Wednesday, August 3, 147, | ) emione 1 of either party tha w. Conservatives here are exoeedingly anxious over their TION. g here over the defened 10 berr the om uite despond the Philadelpbia Convention has vided they pay the becomis 5 ving o every train, most | X course warked out for the Indiana t there will be a a conut “Lhis I commusicated to you by royal order for your infor- mation and in avswer to your commugication aboye quoted, % transmit to you by the s urposes therein expressed, and this is by order of the commander of this N formation ot whom it may coneern, that no ous may alicge ig- | | which 1 8. oraiice of the decree. UNITH he Hon. W States of Amorica. ons will be i T That city i ls State the wishes of their peculiar favorites representative, of | and consist of the fo Sabliias [ qiotn W. Ayres. Mast e ert A. Simons, Steward PERSONAL. Belen, tary W is at a water- | and erow are sow he The statement tk ing-place is an error. b it confined himsell closely to bis official dutics without recreation the past two monthe. The records of the State Department are being removed to | the Orphan Asylum, pre | Seward's office thither. The building now used by him is t | 2 the present mouth, and the 1aid for the right wing of the Treasury buiiding. of this extension will not be begun until next Ma Edmond Murphy, recently Assessor of Intera: New-Orleans, is now applving for reinatatoment, 7 Cottman, a signer of the Secession ordivanct, | o and Cathibert Bullitt, United States Marsbal of Now-Orlas, | g | be torn down w are in town Mr. The q cent, was ve bill recrganizing ¢ tered to effect tiuis objeet, but in Committes of Coafercace, the Chairman, Mr, Fesseuden, erased the enactiug ¢ Chandler, | @ lead pencil. | Qiate official signatares was a canse for the bill being indorsed l’lrlulr; l:g part nt X and signed by the President, Acting Vice-President,and Clerk| 1" M:‘l’:‘l ":;"-“ e granted; but the Clerk of the Senate in enrolling the act, on out clause, heedless of the peueil marks. copied the at: the matts r | The hurry of adjonrum the d a tel g bis aarival at Portsmouth, bis recreating tour along tio const of Maize. APPOINTMENTS Official notice of the appointment of Postmaste the cities of Worcester, Roxbary, Salem | Massachusetts, were forwarded ou th | for bonds. According to the practice, commissions livered whou tho bonds are filed. E the in nents in di differes the i As nt a ory to the transfer of Secretw foundation | The buliding | | ments Arthur P. Gorma District, Maryland; ue at Secretary ¢ Secrolary MeCalloch, H. He will extond | Assistant egram fro: and Gloucester | inst., w Special Order OF SALARTES, 53 4 . | ster, creaso of salaries for clerkis in | aeyem ‘Washington, propossd at 20 per 1in the Cabinot mecting. To the st Departments a proviso was ea- | | Assistant Burge wission fnto the Brevet Mnjor edical eith| 2 Wit Boston Harbo Mas passad, the increase was not report to the Commandl ud pressiog necessities for imme-| report to the commandin, partment of aion of the 3 Spunierd WRECK OF Department of Loul Asristant Surweon i General. and to th mberland, to replace Brevet-Major | : THURSDAY, AUGUST and d o C o : 4 or. tha Talund ¢ all B confined. and ot per Hrrana, 17th July, 1266 AN STATES CONSULATE, H. SEWARD, Secreta: y of Siate of the United or a > b ouny airecting rort it State up Canimitie " an interat or naturalised citizen, i Le 34 Ruls of Article' 4 of i o des ADOLFE NAVARIETS AMERICAN BRIG. assar, July 14 N. Watson, Mal Batler, Tuoxas Kimkea | EXECUTIVE APPOINTMENTS, — n W. Frazre, Assessor First District Peo: eappointed, Collector Fifth nz0 Tanner, Asscssor Thirtieth i « Cowles, Assistant-Surgeon U. 8. A. neral and to the Medical Di- | slana, for assignment to duty. Army, will | States Army, [By Telograph.] The President has made the following Colleetor of Tuternal Revenae, Fifik ARMY GAZETTE. A {By Telegraph.| AIEDIC AL DEPARTM! o to consist of Brevet Co wn, S s Army; Brevet Lient. Col. R H. Wirt, Surgeon, tes Army; Drevet Lient. Col. Anthosy Heger, wited States Army; Brevet Major Warren Web- Surgeon, United ble nt New-York City on the 20th of Sopiomber, 166/ as so0n thercafter as practicable, for tho examination of for promotion, and of ¥ of the United ivants vjor Josephi I'. Wright, Assistant-Sargeon U. 8. A., | is hereby relieved from duty in the Department of the Cnmber- land, and will procecd witbout delay to Fort Independence, . aud_relieve Brevet When ved, 8. Tremaine, 1 Medi of the Semate, and, now the error is discovered, it is believed | by relieved from duty in the Department of the Obio, aanot be otherwise than 1 1 am informed | report, without delay, to the Commanding General, | ment of Texas, to relieve Brevet Lieat.-Col. P, Vollu } office Las co it is | land suferers. The cutire 3. | for this laudable object. I r this pu: Messrs. Jobason, Beward and Stansbury PORTLAND. The cleric al he proper & The Bon T which has been m session at the Bureaun FREEDMEN'S BUREAU. » consider it. geon, @ Secrotary of the Treasury's 500 toward the relief of the Port- s given over 85000 arly 8$20.000 bave Goverament de- East Gen. G By command of GEN. 0 which b tment. Brovet Liout..Col report in person to the Medical Director, Departtient of the © masigrment o daty, rant, E. D Towssesp, Ass HUNTER ON THE RETT WAL DEFATMEST, ADTUTANT-G! W ASHINCTON, August 6, 1856, President of the United States. retired from and Lis nawe will b the grad. entered ou the retired I B in_accordance with See This order to take effect | w belon of refagees, freedm sed lands emgaged, tom 15 act approved Augustd, lin the work «f ng the rules and] rveguis: | tions of the Bareau for the purpose of adoptiog | comy th . ted i ave of absenc Troasurer ‘Teasurer of ol B T | and to the expe- read waters of A work of the | st - ) | for hiro, an avel force of | KFoMs am 148 obvious | in d e, | buff belts, and ono of rifles, in dark green uniforia and oolish i1 theso dags | style, and L movements very weil. r files than in one rank, aly to feel a point or to hold a nearly or to eonnect hodies, &e. ks is, that the men of each Again, 8 lino'in two ranks prescats 0o | afire than one in s single rank fatt and delivers twice the fire of the latter. csent modes of skirmishing in the ) army, and in the British, u line of | 1s 0f thrce paces, | oase may be, an According to the pr American (or French! | 1d have to act at interva The Hou. J. 8. Macdonnld lately s the ofticers on the staff of the Canadian Milit! not men of ability. He ”3;0 thew cannot wrile an o e this, they talk in the spirit of * slugs 10 a sawpit!” ele. | e e —————— Specie igesy Lagal Tender notes. 22, Circualation (3tatc) | {a order to be n match for one of the l two ranks at six paces interval Gen. Barry expres and steadiness of ments and Fourth Rifle Bri; 1 learn that English regime: Canada in view of the enemy they namely, the Fenians. Armstrong field guns are bei ies, I'wo of the Gen. Sherman when here, be bav ssed himse! the two hattal igade. Sowe line maneuvers 1 then the riflo | latter, which adts in | | ke moderatel jer_correctly. 'ono-"w-;lfl‘!-;ui Statement. cgie nts are now selected for may have to fight— ng issued to the volunteer | o guus were shown to expressed a wish to aid in the House that ia foree wero for some of 0 make up for ‘Wodnesday. Ang. 8. 1966 —— | Tax Coxsgericet Excaspyent.—The N Palladium says that the grounds for the encamp | finally been settled upos. 2 and other of visited Bridgeport on Saturday 1-st, s spot in East Bridgsport, in the rear of Whoe | sewlog-machiue estcblisho g water pear br, an for yesr | raskasd g w is rigade encat pwent 1 the milkt bis view of the ease iy ' v 1v enthas ae + vawacd Lo ik BosTOx. The following iz the weukly statement of the condi- tion of the banks of this city: 841,900,000 Duo . 96,672,749 Due to other Banks 318,779 o Nat. 8320, 580 hor B'ke811.529,230 from other B'ks# ] i oo If pleased at the diseipliso | ions—1st and 33d ment of $100, The Internal Rev 904 62, INTERNAL REVENUE DRCISION. o Commissioner of Internal Revonne has mad¢ (e following decision relative to the gross receipts of ferry | T 4, for uao in your city, fractional curreacy. » United Siates iu New Vork City fractionsl| Jnmud'liwr ‘lhl" dl\:un- ot A:‘-uanhAum-m u‘n;‘x- o different . master at Moridisp, Misslssippl, to_bis other dutie order diferent donomiaations, to the smoant of | (o Melliivorey ompt trausmission of supplies for Lauderdale | asd vicinity. AL ant Tressurer of Naw-York, O. P, 36D antr G Fert Masterl, Paiiiaore, MU ha Gracses wodasy ot 1 Lere today to urge the department to for | Fost Marion, Fiorida. sy inereased amounts of small BOIM | g ypiant Surgoon Webster Lindely, Rrovet Major U. §. Of this latter item e secirad ashly | Army, in Washington, on the #th 00, act of Con er to-d. INTERNAL REVENUE ne boats and other vessels act to provide to pay interest upon the the abip, barge. cal n the bus N reons, firm or companies or corporations Doaeating or baving the card or mavagomeni ¢ woll. road, ferry or bridge anthorized b | Sheridas, 0% aceive toll for the trausit of ~passenger’ | Squadron eavriages, teams and freight of any deserlptio | Yird. During this time o %Il foad, ferry or bridge. There is & warke | thay purpose. ‘Tho Secreta: Yho laneaage used i these two cases, the fin | from Rear-Admisel Goidsk essly of vossels and imposing the dnty apon th o6 thet 1be fag.ibip C e speaking expt gross recoipts Vewsol forryiog, firms or corporations owning, pos or m not be subject to the nternal revemue to on the pablio debt, a: cas oOf soondl, onnt of reos) {mposs Teceipta of every deacriptios, g been claimed by the owners ¥ we tax 4 proved June 3) 1561 nor * | The section bere referrad to imposes £ross receipts of any Fallro ual-boat, or other veasel apartiug pas adaty of three po s of every description of any persop { vessels, while the latter omits all mention « | the dut; of Anagoment of any ferry au for the transit of pasiengers, freight of any descti) ption, aud groes oxtendiog its duration, bas its members have beou graated & tillery, as Aotin ament ‘o new duties, iy A sary of Musicrs and Wasbit gton. nished to the Assistaut. Capt.J, H. Chay ANSOT Brevet Major J. I, Campl Assistant Ing bell, Vollum, whon relieve at-Adjatan LIST. RAL'S OPFY 1861 crecary of War. tant-Adjatant General ED. First Lioutonant Fous MISCELL ANEOUS. Vetoran Roserve Corps, has bLeen GEN. DELAFIELD RETIRED, 't S ts to-day were 777 r ajor-Gen. H managers of oex payment of taxy {tuanage dutiew Secrotary of I re exempt fro ceiving-ship Vermor iug wettle his accounts, prov Fredonl by oy act amendatosy b a duty of 2j per cen Eungineer I homas Engineer Nowell, at No or propert centam o th | owning hi bourly expecte:! v T! ¥ upon tho €ross amocunt of & | the Eibe and Weoner mot_of vessels used | v ious far tho Last In any perion or person 1 de Loaudo and Cipo sing or hatjng_the eat sew: ferry_or bridge. Now, ve: beasts, carriages, teame ad | The Pittsburgh Commers assess the tax of 3 per centm i tenant-( retired from service. NAVY GAZETTE. -~ Telegraph.) DETACHED. Acting Master E and ordored to steamer Mobican aot-Paymaster L, 1. Chamberlain, from sioop Fre. | donis. on reporticg of relief, and ordered to Totarn Last and 8, Goodwin, fro GRDERED. rummiy, 1o duty o Navy Yard, WALUNG OXDERS. AvGust 1. —Assistant Engineer Chas E. DeValin, MISCILLANEOUS. The stesmer Mascovta, sow at Mobile, Als., has been orderod to the Ltio Girande’ azreeably to a late roguest of Gex, The flag-sbip Vawleriilt of the North Paeific undergolng repaies at ti teamer Otinndaigua had gone to he steamer Ashuel orto ¢ rand: e ——e Endian Treaties. of the ) we forelzu Sbe progeeded there appoint- District, N District, New- onsul-General at Recorder tain Ex t-General. ector-Genoral, Commis. | large Uflicer of the Depariment of | louel of Eoguweer o U.5 A. s ordered to'succeed him as Chief of that quum Maro Island Navy- steamy Saranac will be used for iled o few ), 1RGO, to tie Peniusils as owsidezed ft, and baving 2wl N, | rather prematureiy. .| flames burst forth with reawad vigy roof of 43, cccupied on the 2 en & Horton, a3 a wholesals drs gov upper foors by L. I'. Demiug sad J d quickly sproad J Alclatos both and on the | to r XNorth River, becomit L —— ag v whom are also d-y goods dealers, | fearicg that they in, hout | A genoral larwai struck, for the secons ti%s. about 2 | Lisiond of aitcsgnicg to ks o vy | 0clock, aud from the vapid progress the fire Lad 14 af that | $IPUGK OUS iuto the atream asd sw, fime it prowised to be vory destruetive. Fhe damag® to the | UPOB fl'.llc!.'xeraht Pr to at w faei—mo. | bz of flag sud | goods Registry | What i soll an interest of the or th i order for the | hed aval Station for the iu- i, 1665, te; Rob. John M. Jackson and Charles Brown. seamen. The mate | & charge upon this Consulate, and will bo forwarded to the United States by the first opportanity. | Very respectfully, your obedient servant, TRICK. will X for ad- Awi he will cal Di part. ), m, Sur- nited States Army, as Medioal Director of that De. ok i 5 Gile it 1 54 tuiid Grxeat Ozrus No. 38 —Upon his 05 n application, revet wosts in this city. This amouat will bo turned over 18] yi,jor Gen. 1. Hunter, Colonel Sixth United States Cavaley, | ic this week, having sorved over 40 years, has beon hy direoti rth U ion. Delatield, U 8. A, who Las for some | hief of the Bareau of Eugineers, War Depart Brovet m re. Aot f ia No, 43 will b wd by gro. | se of Herman, | tho kind in the city, tieir staek consisting wnialy of porceini Y NE i KINS AT SABATOCA. —Mi o ws. Jenone Heo Hopkios, of | toga with one of his Morning Coner el | tation, Stelaway's grand pianos will be ussd. et sburh “ ¢ night at Lead qu ters, No. 181 West Thirty-ninth-st., for tho parposs of express | being a mewber of the above organization’ ha! lgned | eall for the Philadeiniia Convention, it was dsemod nieo to have the opinions of the hirge number of Germau Kepu clearly expressed, in site of it being & notorious fact that not 10 German Republicans ean be found in New-York who are in favor of that convention, A Committee of Threo was appointed, who reported the fol. lowing resolutions which, aker some debate, were adopted usanimonsly Kesolved, That we call vpon the German fepublicans of tiis Di | trict to take an active part in the p: 3 purpose of electing der itos to esolved, “Lbat mce. that the platform to b a docided grounl in fivor of the Conuitstional nyal majority of the XXXIXti Congre atores (oc ratiication. Rewolrved, Tuat e regard ¢ #7152 of vngapentant and uupardoned and recusant Repubii- seveation ee bav have bied snd suffered for the last four yo to 1ob the loyal people of the country of wmphs of arms. Kewslved, That our Deleztos to the Gorm: Committes be iustructed to act in the spiris Adjourned. —— CRUSHED BY THE FALL OF A Pist vi Lomser.—On Tuaesday eveaing last, whilo a truck belog, to E. A. Darnes of No. 52 Bouth Fifth-st., Brooklyn, and driven by William E. Banks of No, & t., Willlameburgh, was boing backed 3 Gra f Oliver- o pile of Tumber, up at the foot o it struck agains causing a portion of it to topple over, the mass falling upon an He was Precinet unknows man, crushing him_in a fearful manver. ouce conveyed to Believae Hospital by the Fou Police, but died on the way there, Tbe body was y the Morgue to await identifisation, and Coroner Gazbl fied to Lold an ioquest. 27 —_— ArresT oF A Horsg-THIER.—On ihe 2510 Chauucey Martio, a laborer, aged 22 years, stole from Lis em- ployer, Mr. Lewis K. Morris of Fordtam, Wesichester County, a borse valued at 8200, and coming to this oity wi the stolen property, sold it to Matthew Cunninghaw of No. Watts-st. for 810 ‘The thief then left tio city, sayiog that ho was going to Canada. Officer Hill of the Lhirty-second Pre cinct was informed of the facts in the case, and hearing of the movements of Martin, followed him to Ciinton Coanty, in this State, where he found him stopping at the residence of som> friends. Hearrested kim aud bronght him back to West chester County. Yesterday ho was arraizned hatore Jus: Berrian, at Tremont, and committed for trial, ———— Ix Bap CosraNy.—George Pamoks, on arday! night last, met Margaret Mason on the strect, and sccom- | paniod her to the low den No. 338 Water-st, and there in- dulged in a drunken debsuck. Whon ke recovered his senses, he found that be had been robbed of $ ry | Margaret was arrested, together with the keeper of fhe named Mery Aun Thompson, by tho Fourth Precinct Pollge, o the complaint of the victim, asd yesterlay thay wers com- | mitted for trial by Justice Hogan. t is @ native of | Englaud, aged 95 vears, and Mary Aog a nativs of Ireland, aged 20 years. The complainant was seat to the House of De- tention as & witness. | | e Criyusar SeNtesces—The following sentences wors passed by Reccrder Haokett, ia the Coart of Geperal Sessions, yesterday: Joseph Johuson, scar pickpocket, caught in the aet, to the o Prison for fire and Jois Williams plead goilt | degree, in breaking into the prem | eneh to the State Prison for five years. Jout Burns, sttempt |t larceny, to the State Prisen for two years and six montha. JJoha Shelly, alias Whalen, and James Gallagher, alias Murphy, for petit larceny from the person, to the State Prison for five fou James Hoffaire, siias James Hines, attompt at ey; Penitentiary ous year. Morris Jacob, forgory, fourth dogrec; Penitentiary one vear. Mary Burger o servant girl, | for roobing her employer of over one thousand dollars’ worth of vainables; to the State prison for five years, et oo un Portiasp Rengr Fusp—Tho following addi- tional subscriptions to the fuad for the reliof of the sufferers by | the Portlazd fire, have been received by Mr. A. A. Low, l Trenuu( A Clerk.. . .... 00'Mrs. M. E Bwife . 925 00 g Coe 2500 | Warren Koofio 00,8, F. Phelps......s | John €, Baldw o i Two little gisls... 50 Total.......... 628850 Cash b 00/ Previous!y ack'ged 105,215 23 | Charies N. Talbot o0 W. M. Troy ... 00 Total.......... 810,504 06 Aug. 8, 1466, | Rux Oven Axp KiLLep. —Yesterday niorning a little | glrl, aged three yoars, nnmed Annie Wenkari, was run over near the forry-house at the fact of Forty-second st., N. I, by car No. 10 of the Graud aad Forty-second-st. lino, and in- stantly kilied. The body was conve; ed to the resideuce of the child's parents, No. 63l W Foriy-second-st., and Coroner Gover uotified to hold an ing: ‘The driver of the car we arrested, and beld to awais tio result of the Coroner'’s invest: tion. L ——— Frun Frox A ScagpoLp.—A painter named John | | | *, Bag | | | | corner of Thirty-sacon: the proposed can e t of any toll, road, | unication by water, without the | o T ing. o not ofdinarily constifate all of ; S Whides 35 ton and Torouio, than could be | FOR I el by daw to reeelvo tolls, and ¢ ” Elate s 'many of them, the ftolls are mnot pai| ETROIT, uesdey ’:}‘i*' l“m""‘ o ““" e it t foll-nousos at cah ead of tho liny he | The anuual meeting of the Western Associatet il Riates o okl ‘two vesscls vsed at thy sawme forry, It would be 1 | > ovince, This was very notice the | eany ntter to decide whay portion of the receipts were d | Pr;_u e-.mlonclu,ll };quv ‘-“-.“.l?'(fi‘.'-'v'm‘ it Barry. h‘f Janeri F W03 | pieeg from the carnings .,f !u:. vpasel. Tho receipts eans: | flr:: flvf}fe?'or.f'-,'.' wn_“ ke troepfonited 5 ion of a r cr of | properly be calied the tw'r"-“fl L I"‘ | forrod 10 @ committes who made a report recommendisg that 1 tho Champs de Mars lions of | thoso, of ol m."l'x'em::‘;‘nmr':\-mm”rJ”by"r‘ g | Shonld recgivo allrealy imooriaat news to Uie ex- e 34 for by rvision, and were | Warelott e U85 owy ok apoly to arrybeat, e i | 3606 KRS, G y i exercises, wmons others YOnel | e gross receipts of thoso owning, posscariug, or managir | gyl caloging ofioafs for the ensuing year were sluvted: s far too many thrusts and parries in it, | FORFELICoplg Mo "0 duty of three per centar h:“ “_‘N s b the ensalag gear wers ol 40 much 5o a8 to be a little ridiculous. However, themen | ;oo when the boats ace subject to ihe paymes “’mm.u b WALKER ol Zae D ddvrioer snd it like automatoms, and Were | of tgupage duty. In accordance with tis above d Tnb-'u," L E. B ho spectators. ~ThO two buttallons | islon, amessors W iomediately roquire yetaris (| TU000,, Mesars. HALsTEAD, Of Tic Cincinnati Commars the lme, in red uniforms and | gross receipts of oyery description from all persons, firm,con | o FNESCNTS RN L g0 Post: KNAPY, of The St. Lovis Repk panios or corporations owaing, ";:::".‘.""fi,;"‘ ":';"rln"' cans FARBANKS, Of Th¢ i Herald 1 aad BRIGUAN, of | ‘Whiddon, residing in Sixteenth-st, between Eighth and L—Paymaster W, W. Williams, to store-ship | Ninth-aves., while at Fork upon a swingingscaffold suspended Paymaster Charies H. Plaredge, to daty as Pay. | from a buildin waster of naval station o Ponascols, Florida, Third Aset.. ai assistast to Cliel i aftee Les oave] at ths cornor of Leroy and West sta. fell to 4 was o terribly injored taat ko died tae paverent ¢! to the Twenty-eighta Precinet Statiou. Hogse Croner W itdey was notifled fo hold an iaguest upon Le e Rl Arnzst oF A BrreLAr.~The dwelling of Aaron Gursky, No, 324 Seventl-ave,, was entered by (eorge Cox and a compauion on Tuesday night by foreing open the front avor. Proceediog up stairs, they forcod an entrance fato the droom of Mz, G, and packed up wearing apparel valued at 0. As they camo 03t of the front door they were seen by fuire, who also resides in the house broken into, and gavo chuso. Seeing the men rucning, Officer | nu of the Tweutioth Precinct joined iu the chaso, and Sutceedad in arrasting Cox. His confederato Yes- aped. terday the prisoser was committed for irial by Justice Led with, et SER1OUSLY INJURED BY A FaLL.—Yesterday after- noon Matthaw Gormod, employed as & driver by the Kuicker- Dooker Tee Company, fell from the front of Lis wagon, at the cor poos and Thir nd his e. Tho injored man was cony :yed 5 o native of Ireland, age cars, and "Vest Thirteenth-st. B | 280 S BODY RecoveReD.—Yesierday the body of a boy, tho aon of Courad Staltmann, residiog in Sixty-fithst., near Third-ave., Wastound floating in the East River, near Hurl- (Gate, and broaght aghore at the foot of Seventieth-at, where \ Cozoper Gamblo wa: otified to Loid an inquest. Ieceasod was drowned while buhing in the East River, at tax foot of avonty-irst st ! s RoBBED pY A FELLOV-TENANT.—Late on Tuaesday ! might Thomas Me WL, residiag at No. 2 Ninth. cansed thereon, withont reference to the payment or non-paymet the arcest of Francls Larkin, rsiding in the same house, by of tanaage duties by the vessels of sueh companies, ail voe NEGOTIATIONS. X , g Tetarn the same to the Collectors of thelr. distric. B eask s, Tusaiay, A08- T, 1846 ’:v::.ulv:naxwfmmm Pracinet, on tho chargo of rob- ‘The retorns should embrace af tho 86yl d-h';‘:‘h""”} The Indian Commissioners have just rrived flom iy complainant states taat on the night in question, | irme, companies, &c.. since Jure S 180 Ws therea. | the Upper Missdntl, aud report that their efiety 16, BaEE0 | bt 11 0clove; ko aceusod asd throo other men came into beow' Lerotofore, retarned and 18 A% EEC A e | treaty with the tribes on tue Upper Missourlhpe boen St | (i tbyats of 0w foow & chair & pair ol pautaioous, in one ["The grow receipts of oL eeoss recoipts under section 10, | cesefal. lmortant Iaud grants at the jauctih of the Yellow- | of the pockete SERIIC e o wallet containing the ‘sum of "3";'1 -nfl‘!-a‘m fima amendatory tarifl et of Marcl), | stone snd Musouri, and the right of way pr the Nun('som s Soraag Biaes Bed, x..T complaiuant, on soel 1 1S b and after the 1st of Apeil, 1465, Wheserer o 1t | HciosTrond BT beea by the tothe Goy- | thi L i s o fnlo o rsat, procare | ongr h ls, since that date, has boen «- | ernment. Loy o “Mlm T e 1 saimo ahould be abated of réfapdodas b ————— K e e eiane ageE2iited (bo prisouer for 3 Assessors -)niuul!n-hr Souistance ;: o The Pacific c.::.“' X s years. of the proper clai 0 the case of vesscls u FRANCI3CO, £ . Aug. 3 o O e Skt ater o 1t of APFL - 56, |\ 4iouich frou Vinoria sistea bt the United Sates | Tue LTe Amsoy CASE.—Yestel.y, Aprabam o -n:uld l:‘ m:: “r::u-d‘:.l h!‘ar “um...,,'h | steamer Saganau there rday. & a Harris, who was arrested on a charge of havivg S o colpte bo e o mch payment of (nanage duties. 1y | The amount of bullion shippel from Virginia City and | g "V P ing store, No. 143 Washington-at., by w5 n'fi' {";-Jnl 13, 1833, receipts from transportation ot pa- | Gold Hill, Nev during e past seven montbs is | s ‘since, appoared before 0 1 'u;::" for bire, or of the mails of the United States, upa | $7,891,2%6. The amount eatinated for the present month Wn 1o d g w““'n"“ e ‘ehargo. The nJ“' contraots made prior to August 1. | Il bo exampt undr | from the sawe is §1,500,000 34 beon continusd for some time, and as tho evidenco agwns “obtion 103, from and after the latier date, exoept in the ——ep—— b Ot the accused was allowed 10 go ou bis of ferriss, toll-roads aud bridges. E. A. Rowwr Anjunction againn wn Express Company. | own 3 Mesaor, Wednesday, Auguat 8, 1846, v A e '1;." =y N::' A bill n: ?..'!:'if.a o the Clork's Ofios of the Cireitt | Rpcoveny or §7oLeN PRoPERTY.—Mary Brugan, & The following dispatches have been received at ue | o & A%0F 1 Duotted States by the stockholdors of tho | domestic in tie mploy of Mr. Tarris Pelsor of No. 119 Cat- States: built could be i i | servant, Adwiralty of Naral R Hon. W. H. SewARD, Bii: Under the royal o Tutei 1oty e Sy introduced into the Spain, provided they wers wholly orde: the Havana official Gasette by the A th gist State Department from the Consulate-Generel of the Unied sach vessels must o wholly used solely i the coasting or dispatehed for auy othor tr sen with ol wpeot, obedivn i profound, respect. your it | originaf thedive. which st Tanitation . Tubbish on the npper floor s eu val Station at Havans, Neval Depannent, | 8 mystery | " "Lho Mot Neereta State, Washington, D. C.: rdet"d‘llll 17th of Jal; SATASKT gt | AR ds of 400 tuns, and iron steamrs ish dominions, and wear fio R BARATOGA, . C. M.'s Navi D and forces bere, the acquisition @ otivo of I inder vhe Bpaniah fAag of farcigs-tnit waflog vessd, | $103,000, ey ot oxceeding 100 tuns, Bpapish messurement, side-whiel guests at ¢ teamers, , drawing not ever seven Spanish feet, md ratively heavr. Seven vesnols, wood, of o dranght not exceediug eight Bpansh | at about $30, foet, i made lawful, with the express promise, howaver, tiat owned by Spanish subjects,he rade, and” shall never be elegred ade. The payment of the rojal | s the change of flag. T acoomn: ut referred to abovo, and have 100 | ferman Trost & Co and quenched the B | been done, We do nie amwhow Gol preseayg ot s wilt | eBovedliily suiall, gac 1 dey to the the ifth story of the buil ‘National Expross Coupany, asking an injunetion FIRES. R BARA Aug. 8—The fire structive than at first reported - —— Wire in Murray-st. Alont 124 o'clogk this morning a fire broke wy diag No. 50 Marr o5 & glass-ware and ehias store. t sl o TOGA. manifested itsell d we opias will contin ste n grea: deai of dan wtimate the loss, b ;um iy wapes awd Lo oeeny against o last night was more de- The loss will reach nearly fwhat loss wes sustained by tho umbian Hotel, whxh is reportad as com® The smount of insupance is estimat 1 by "ho fa ue to e {re Deparfment were promptly at wirk, ey o ham-st., on the 24ih nlt., robbed her employer of $580 in Treas- ary notes and 8 dismond pin, valued at $310. She was ar- restad Ly Sergeant Walsh of the Sixth Precinct and commit- ted to the Tombs for trial. The case ‘was published at length inTae TRIBUSP ot the time, Yesterday the accused was | convicted of the crime, and sontenced ears imprisonment i Siag-Sieg who in tarn mnwmnm 0 one Joun 8. Kelly, d [y a keeper at No, 532 Broadway, for 1 tha sam nfuf‘%n'fifi."mxwmn g A D lugh ’“‘Cf?‘.fi‘i’” did wot know that it purchased the'pln, committed for trial by Justice | heen stolen. Vestenlay ho wos J Il:u::‘ln default of § Ymb;u. e tsanative of New-Jecsey, aged 32 years. Vet : Tup ANpEws Forgrny Cass.—Yesterday the ex: | amination in the case of George Andrews, who is charged with | forging tle name of Lis cousin, Samuol W. Andrews, pro- Broadway and Fifth-ave. . cks on the Fulton Bank, eame up before Justi 10 the Totube, The accused waived an exawinstion by the advico of counsel, sud W duitted 1o bal by the | magistrate iy the sui of §2,0W. Ho states st bo by aged 42 Ty great from water, independept of Frost & Co., 1 one of the heaviest of | Jetonre will tavor the pleasurs ssxkars of Sara, on Friday pext. | Something very plansaut is to be expectod from s of his repa. tcof s, : TR ELEVENTH ASsEMELY DisTRIcT GERMAN Rironir | SIR: I have the honor to inform you that the Amer- | cAxCLUB.~A special meel 1 u brig Albert Adams of New-York,'S, W. Ayres, master, | o i oped e owned by A. Erown, of 164 70-100 tuns, was wrecked at Wat- | tings Island, Aahamas, on the 7th inst, « from here under elarter to take from there to New-York a cargo of logwook: Her master, officors aud crew are al saved, owing | 1ug the views of the rarge body of Germans belonglog to this Association in respouse to the Philsdelphia Convertion. As two hitherto prominent German Repablicans ‘ona of whom | the =4 line of stages, to & | a comyp | .r 'row him ‘Lo steamer Gu: Iad. The Chagles ol The Wi | dows whoa the explo; | %' hoat 15 a total wr cared for by tle citize: 1108 took ored overy assistance to the sufferers tho killed And wouuded #old watch and ¢} the prisoner — 3 e e i . . - of wars, wi could scaccely hava boen | yaars e mative of this eity, 8 ree ismaba ware, 7 ¥ fthis eity, o vy, d0at of Wil proventod cliant, aud not guilty of th charge yrelorrod We closed our paragr. ia Marray ., 1 the eveulag, 5 Ko, Crr v A Swix Over tur Norrn Rrvee feorn Love —A' fireman amploysd on the stesmer Baltio, lying at * d in & quarrel with s fellow workiien about § o'clogk on Tuesdoy o of overhoard” it %fi"&‘m w am way o m-. the asthoriti h‘r m“ 4 | case Befefr. Hhis un;um“m" e 5 ey TaEer or & Waren —William Rusvet was yostor- 4y arreated ou o complaiat of George Wewton of No. 18 Who statos that on the Lith of Juus dasi, the pris bain valaed at $140. Le o~ Was conmmitted trisd by togetuer, From saved. Ctm eck. The officers of 0 this ns. Capt Godman’ to the restdence of bis brother.in law. Col. The Explosion of (ke Gen. Lyl A Cineinpati puper of the 7th inst, has the foXfow- iug dispateb, dated Madison, Ind., Aug. 6: :{v‘l; :nmnbi:‘mn“ “ 'a_raois ‘When the way from Loulsville. 0 A ville. 'Ted thoy st. Most of the crew are with Wi and | ofticars of the St Chailes oxencrate the caj | The affa.r bas cast a g | the deck Ty | badly | Levy, axfe Figiding, | badiy scalied; Brow. 5, safe; Snyder : Hustin, and W sale s Men. L. ST Bell el w o, 5 Misses Hathaway, o) a wife o 01 paseengers—Bliy — Stee., lighily woaide Mulerand W poctars s’ t cabia boy, miing faw of ¢ cae) the WILLGIX & Gul from all blame, and deay the Mrs. Bradly, sale € Misy fo 8o the Rev, 1001 over ti Burns, safe; B (fe. vife Mz, s Bod'y, safe, Mis Bilin, afe Blan, vale 3 Rosenberger. i e Gl The Tribuae E ainrged. { Notwitastanding the fact that the size of Tuz Tris- 1 | UNE bas besa inereas»d more than ona quartar, tho price wilh' | remaie the sama. | | Ton coptes, to ons aldress.. | Twenty copias, % ons WEERLY TRIBUNZ. TERMS. address eatire_eil |ingisa lhm hoz passengers and orew, with s o Ry Conloer, st M - Crows. slighily scaided e oo 3w ay. e e wife, 5 SEwine MAcHING = Advertisment. An oxtra 00p7 Wil be sent tor each olud of ten. | SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNK. | Mait 7 Mai! subscribers, Mail subsoribe.s, 5 Parsons rmittiog D. Addrye BRYANT—0a Fr A Beywat, wi BLAIR-O2 dasghtor of Rovert mud CROWEL] n ‘snd 6 moutl | om Friday., the 10 mat., st om of Johu P. De Wi e remaing HURRY—On' Ewt Tw. MERWIN—-On Snnday. 3 Ostrazdac Mecwis of Vi | gust 7, Dyalel P Thie [imoral services the Pil duy, the 10th inst.. at 30 PEGRAM=At Elizabeth. T second dncites o fuuera! on Thursday, 9t o clock p. oi. beck and Charles H. Has without further notice. 10, ~The membery Tpose of par | Porsons remitting for I5 ¢ eduasdsy, Angust 8. Fidelis Eien Blair, Tio reiatives snd fricuds weral, from the residence of ber tween Or a-hundrad-and twent, ty-aixthoats,, Haclom, this (Thursday) afternoon, ot 4 o'clock. L—0n Wednesdry momiog, Aogust 8, Edward Thorsiatives aud frisnds of will be taken to Flehkill day, for interment. Funeral services st Tueaday, Bucknor, daughter of James ‘unoral secvices will be beid at the Chureh of the T anty-oluth-st., on 110 ¢ Anat., a4 19 @' The rolattvosand friends ot the ally attond, without further 6o c) | MACKENZIE—At Hal W Mes. Tds AL I.clml:l-l'fl:l. POMEROY=Suddenly, of $90) ouery . coruer of Henry and the famfly are laviied to attend, relatives and friends Brooklyu, ou_Thursday, 1 copy, 1 year~104 nambers. !wpi{tlnlr—lfl-\li, , or over, for eaoh COPY.. erues ”1““ will rageivs a2 sxtre for 01 one 3 AILY TRIBUSE. 10 per annnm; 5 for six moaths. - THE TRIBUNE, Now-Tork. -4 1 ary of the family N int. wd ¥y ars Featvad T dage mvited 0. 1,45 e “ the St. Charles ron whers w. ¢ it iredeThe Simplest and Bost i Toaut Ll 13 et owb of ovder. TS b o Il mechanical skill to wes ke thirty five = " esudared by the ted - Grand Trial at leland Park”—in (svor of months. J 91l nufi will regsive an extrs oopy oy, “he family are tavited to sttend the funersl eiock p. m. i DE WINT=In this clty, on Wedaesday, Auguet 8§, Francis A., youags Y, 0 e btk e the L6t yoarf bor RS e e R Ay ‘without the i, e BADUE=A: Rrimsefeiuicn, Fast irbeck, ars of Star of H 264 thote lodge ngust yiog the last’ tribot xy. o Brooklyn, 92 il beld i e s ¢ of remaius whil be interment (0 Wits tice will theu b gives of the (aneral. n WOOD=—On ‘l’nfl morniog, Avgust aver: piace on Thursdsy, 5F ber soninlaw, Jobn H. Harbeok, e vos i frieni o e Tacaily, 4180 0w HYDROPATHIC (Water-Caze) PROCESS of Summer a chronic sappuration of ooe ear, sud the new formation of two Mages- joiats, which bad been ent offby s NO. 333 BROADWAY WL TAYLOR. Ewmpire Depot of Games. CROQUET. A large and aplendid assortzoant ot lowast peloss. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. “"' AUNT SALLY," tbe new English out-door BASE BALL, and il kinds of gaumes for t! ARCHER lie house, yard, Anguat 8, of parsiyein. of Lo ro'ativay and frisads ate faviced %”— late . One- bundred-sudnisetesstb-at, -t Second aves on Friday. st 1l o'clock & @ PROAL—On Tussday. August 7, sfter n short ilinasw, | giCogt Augnntia Troal aad deaghter of t5e late Joosthaa ’ it Choster. 1 s The frieds of tke i attend the 4 | " Cloment's c-w.wu-;(zf"."mnwc. :'&-_-— ng. Angast 10, w10 0 withoat furtier nofice. will be faken to East Cheater. » further 0 August 6, Mary Spem- et mackise. T have proserved the | Bager joints in apirits, so that anyoue lsterested cen conviaze hiaeell o Pt B SALLANDER, No. 275 Malberey ot S ittt m———— Taylor’s Saloen, NOS. AND 367 BROADWAY, being closed, i haess W0 B Soatlaued a6 nae. e GRACES, A B. SWIFT & Co., No. 47 Nassa st N. ¥ 3 Removal. AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL CO. NEW-YORK, - HAVE REMOVED TO No. 84 JQK-H'—S% R 3 deslors will Pra. .. 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