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(Orntirued from Sire peve) ctors uprighines sed bokinesrt our a had gt ie A a viel pence ness to our poop): sil tiered) Honatio Srrvovr, Daved Aluany, Augrams Ist, 1564, LOCAL NEWS. “KW YORK AND TH VICINITY. Tur NATIONAL FAST, tomorrow, iu ac- toocence with the President's proclamation, wil! be pretry generally observed throughout the North - ey States ne a day of Humiliation and Preyer, The Protestant Eptecopa! Charches Canch of them aw) least ae are open during the “ heatod term") Til el bave eerviees and sermons, the office for te ny being the ensne ag that ordered by Buhop VY \rforo winilee event last year, Ly tho Me 1 odist churches there will be few or ne sermon Lut the day will be kept strictly ae a day of * Fast- ‘ng. Humiliation and Prayer." Prayer meetings will take place simultaneously in all the churches a! hallepast 10 o'clock A, M4 and probably some few exhortations will be given, Ne doubt Dr. Cheever will give our Mayors piece of mind in coneequence of the recommendation of the latter to the ministers, and expecially those “who have jndgre, fronteoted the doctrine cf war and blood, * much nat variance With the teachings of their Divine Master, that the will op that soleron oceswion, invoke the mercy of }eoven to hasten the relief of our suffering pecple, be turning the heart of thoae in authority to the Yiesned ways of peace.” Probably the Rev, Doctor w think that the civic power is encronching too rob Upon the prerogatives of the Church, and * | moat likely say, “it in none of your businens."* The how. Dr. Twng will alas probably take up thie matter--if at home—and no doubt others will sin ‘eok upen the Mayor ae usurping atleast the lan gure of the pulpit, if not the pulpit itaelf. The places of public arnnsement will al! be open, and some will give two performances, Barnurn'« Museurn will be closed from 10'4 o'clock to 12, and an extra perfortmsuce will take place at one o'clock eM. Tie banks of the city will be all oud, aa will the dry goods, and other stores generally. THe Mintrary—Park Barracks TO pr Venwoven tat Wree- City Regiments Howt To Euwrba, eto.—The unsightly buildings in the City ial) Park, dignified by the name of Barracks, havent length received their death warrant, and will be demolished during the present week, the now barracks at the Rattery being nearly complet- ei, These barracks, which have already been des- eribed in the Bus, wil accommodate about 8,000 troops, and are #0 constructed] aa to be almost ax good an no ielandin preventing desertion. The dining hall will saat about 800, Yesterday afte r- neon a number of men were eroployed removing wtores, Are from the Park Barracks, and the troops quertered therein marched to the Battery Bar- tacks. For some time past a number of rebels have been imprisoned at Elmira, and have recently become very unruly and defiant, so that it was feared that they would foros the barracks and escape, and as the military force thore was inadequate to keep them im arder, the fact was telegraphed to Gov. Geymour, who communicated with Gen. Sandford, and in consequence the following order was im- madiately tnvucd Weapon. crete Fiasy Drvinton, N.Y. 8. N. Gu Avyrust Yd, 1864. Special Order No. M,—-The Soventy-seventh, Colonel Lynch, and the Ninety-wWuth, Colonel O'- Mahoney, will report forthwith to Major-General Dix, commanding the Popartment of the East, for immodiate servive at Kimira, By order of Major-Gren, CHAS. W. SANDFORD. Arex, Hamition, A. Division Luspecior, Thowe two regiments wore originally destined for Washington, but on the reprassatauons of Gen, Tix, they were ordered to Eluiire from Governor's Isiand. They lof yesterday afternoon by the Erie Railway company, Thoy dki not march through the city, but were placed on beard transports and conveyed to the depos, The 66th (Brooklyn, regi- meutalso le forthe same piace. In connection with the above, the following Cisputch was ro- ceived of @ late hour : Bimira, ¥. Y.. Ang. 2.-The that tho tebe) prisouers hare ere tu revolt, ia unfounded, They ware never quieter than at present, Pe conseqnence «f the riot on Bundey nicht at Mth etreet and 1st avenue, one company of the 7th and another of the 8th regiment were ordered out on duty. It is uncermtood thes arrangements ase being made by which militia regiments will be placed to guard the several regimental armories previous to the time for commencing the druit, in case of riot. The Bixtieth (Menmchusetts) regiment errived here yesterday afternoon in the steamboat Commo- dore, and tmmediately proceeded t Washingion for one hundred days’ sorvico, They aumber one thousand strong. Within a few days, the different receiving ships at the Navy Yards have contributed » force to the fleets and batteries of Virginia, the maguitude of which cannot be stated, The U. 8. steam tians- Newbern, the regular supply ship of the North Attantic Blockading @quadron, le here on Baturday with e barge vumber, aud hundreds have been probably diapetched since The 108d Regiment, Col, Wilsoy, % ordoral to esserndle wm headquarters, at & o'clock thi after+ noow, from whence they will proceed to camp at Governor's Island, Bopy ov St, Srrprena,—To-lay will be celobrated im the Catholic Church as the annivere sary of the finding of the bedy of St. Bioplen, proto martyr. YxLLOw Faver.~—The bralth offcor, Dr, Swiu- burns, reports thes po new cases of yellow fever have occurred st Quaranting ames the last meeting ofthe Board of Heaith Commissioners, and that there is no reason to apprehend any danger of the cimese epreading. The following letter (rom Dr, Walser to Mr. Eabwarts the British Consul! at this port, ix in referepee to granting bil's of Health to veascls from Nesswu, the part from which the * Te- home” aud other vessela baving fever on board cleared : Hoerrrar Serr, Quarantiné, July 28, 1544, Sin ;— Enclosed please find a» 6) ew of the Bille of Howth, T have received mg the three weeks from evory abip-master coming from Neessan, white thar unonitnous testimony confirma oficial reporte, that Yellow Fever prevails a an Epiconis os Nenaiv, If it in the desire of H, B, eect Bills of Hesith granted by her agents and off cory 1 wouvorespectiully suggest that the misre- pr sentatians of tbis Jos, Black be connected, and the Sanitary condition of the Port be fairly and truly represented by atficial docunents from that vt Port, Treo, Wi M. D, Depaty Officer. To Pierpont ds, Esq, Beall Tho Hill of Health above alluded t read as fal- bower; + Wor Mae B Midler. Conk. Coomler, 1 the under: OEE Sa aetna eS ea jovernment, that we shouki continue to re- | street, Mr. Rolston, Chairman. Ggned Health Officer of the Port an’ District of Nagar, do bereby certify thet there ls no ‘lisease of & mali or centagions rnes at present ex- isting Island of New Providence. Given water my hand and seal this 18th day (L..) eee yas flag Me one thousand % fand arty . beable: Jos, BLACK, Health Officer, Tur Wrarnen,—Tase Thermometer at Dela- tonr's yesterday showed the following to be the state of the atracepheret 6AM, 129M. SPM Aucrimt 2, 1844. ro) Mg t August 4 165. 7 Pin bi Crry RATLROADS,—On Monday the Dry Dock Radroad Company commenced running their cors through Kast Broadway, stopping Wreetly in front of and close to Raraum's Mieeum. At pres- ent itis understood that the East Brond way atures will continue to min to the Battery until thet is laid ty that part of the city, 12 ofelock P.M, Bhe new dummy engine of the Second Avenue railroa| mele a tralirip on Mor from 424 street to Harlem and back. The experiment was e complete muccens, the eteep erace from 50th to 42d atroet being, ancended! with ease, and tndeed much better than with horses, The engines will be in regular use in a few dave. Tim Oren BoArnp—The reat hall of the new Btak Exchange in Wall, Proad and New etreeta ia now in the possesion of the Open Dh i f Brokers, whowe business ie hereafter ww be con ducted there, Scxetrowre, (0m Monday evening Mr. Jolin Bingen, of Naw 456 Ninth Avenue, wae pre trated with heat wh on nesr big home, whither wastaken hy his gon. otis fonred thet Mr, Sing- ex's came inuat prowe fatal, He ia (1 yours of we. se eee dane Andrews was found in West Droadwa: and Charice Fvans in Washington atreet, both hav Ing been gunetrnck yesterday, They were taken to the New York Hospital. Tevrenaxcr,( new TP Total Abstinence Society, to be es! Inanriurated on Bunday evenip rner of Avenue C and I as alrendy olected ite offs twenty merbers. Delegations from all the ether wxiotios of New York and Brovkiyn will Le pres. ent, The cars min till Matthew 9. 4 will be next, at Union fmt. The Ass TRADES MOVEMENTS, Lov asnonemey.§ The U. BL Assovis Tet last evening, at 8 Roosevelt at, and initiated seversl new members, This has always been a flounshing society, and Was Lever more se Lian at present, Roorras met ot Conetitution Mall, 2&1 xt. and dd Avenue, and nominated officers for the ensuing term. Dey Goopa Porrres ann Pacrens held a pre- Hininary teeting last evening, at No. 1 Marrieon Tt was decided No, 2 that it waa necemsary, {1 order to have justice done them, to organize into s permanent Protective As- sociationy and a specie! ineeting will be called at anearly day for that purpom. A vote of thanks was given to the editor of the New York fr for the tnterest ma ei nde a Saas Saas anti a | ce regular weekly meeting last + Tlal!, corner of Twenty ari i Ady Tar MeMoens oF THE JocRNEY MEN Honer-SHorne’ | E sfeated im the welfare of the As- sociation, Adjournod. Ormnative Piastrarns held their regniar weekly meetiig last evening, at the corner of Sud atrect aud Eighth avenue, Thorass Hou!man, President, Alarge uuraber were present. After the transac. tion of pretimtanry business the collect and dies, at 0 initiation of new members was attended to. It being the first meeting in the mouth, the Treasurer gave in bis report. During the last month the sum of #150 85 was received, god the sum expended was 4149 78. The onan! ea Won haga balance on hand of #108 TY, Th wos resolved that tickets be given to the offeers of the dersey City and Brooklyn Soctetiag, to attend their first annnal ple-nicy to take place on the Ist of Sep- tem) at Myer'a Grove, Staten Teland. 9 Attor sucting some routine business the miceuug ad- on of tines JUCUNEYMEN Latins’ Asrootarion belt their at M and Beventh leman's nue, Joho Ly Ay i were luitiated,and the sum of #10 14 rece. ved, ri, Prornortye UNION AxD BENEVOLENT Boorkry have decided to protect every man of the trade, and give to each one who has struck against fitting Sing vo null manuficrired sh the sur per work so lang as they are out of employ ment. Cantwrn ann Lanongns of the C and County of Now York held ther regular monthle meeting or put+ last evening, Mr. John Gallagher in the Chair; | Mowurs, Francis M-Kenna, Secretary, and Patrick Gain, Treasurer. A resolution was passe, ae fol- lows: Whereas, At a recent meeting, purporting to be of the Lron Trade of thia city a etatement wasr pen the sireets of New Yurk were not clean ; ey Resolved, That we the Cartmen and Laborers 0! New York do protent against such ‘inguare us uy. true, ami as we have to do the work,and are there= fore Letter able to judge than a foreman of an iron foundry, we hereby dewclore, eophutioally, that the streets ween never cleanor than they are at present, sil clrevimstancus considered, Resolved, That mich charces are entoulated to in- jure the labor man, who is earning his bread by cleaning the streets, A petition was laid before the meeting calling Vpon the Common Conncil © take Into considera tion the presemé high prices of all necessaries of life, and pequeating an increase of wares, Tbe pe- itlon was aiened by wane four hundred memlcra. AYyourned, Magpwarr evn Fuastrere Cisras’—T held their «mal woekby meeting at 276 BD: Mr, Valentine Stration in the chair, and Mr, Le Gerecke, Beeretary, The only the deetion of permanent o! hlent, Valentine Stratton Marka ¢ Secretary, Henry Ge Secretary, A. Chaton Bird Boryt, at Arme, Jnmes MeConnell, A elected by arclamation for sim ms tinge gentlemen were also elected by nce! aniatic Board of Trustees ¢ John Fiahe ¥eph Lawrence, fico. W. Labrie, For Brnance Committse : Win, A, Meod, A, Clinton Bird, 8, K. Marks, THE COURTS, Mretise oF JupGss.—Judges Sutherland, Leon- ani, Clarke, Robertson and Daly have gone t Al. Dany t attend a meeting of the Judges f tt Btaie, held their &-day, to revise the rides of their respective Courts as provided by law, Conriseacion OF Surcaiep JuweLrysIn the United Siatce District Court yesterday, return oi Process Was made tn ibe against ty > p clayes inerke! Williaa W ison. cor taining Jewelr N taken, apd & ect was a lotol Jeweiry attemptod to be sin & passoncer on © of the Cunard steamers, Too Customehoued vtheers were wo sharp for bim and wozed it, Cover or Gryraat. Searroxs.—A peculiarity of yesterday's proceodings in this Court: was that all the prisoners plowded guilty, and were eiher re- manded for sentence or sentenced on the spot. There were no specially interesting cases culled, Dennis Biley, who, on the 8th of Murch last, in an Oliver street grocery, brutally kicked and thus ‘a- tally injured Lizzie Moore, & servant, aved about 18 years, baving epicred 6 plea of guilty of man- @aughterin the foufth degree, was remanded. +eeeee+ Apne M, Fisher,for grand larceny,in steal- fog a piece of cloth valued at #90, was sent to Sing Bing three yours....,.. Cosbarine Moss who Vice-Piesi ke; Correspor Preasurer, dP. Bir thew asc af the United Sistes of foceture oped This led { ploutiffs a fort ne oppearing a default was | 1, hed molen twenty yarde of silk, valued at bat Was permitied to plead guilty of petty larceny, thereupon abe was sentenced to s month in the Pouitentiory,...... Sarah Field and Anna Bmith, having pleaded guilty of an atvenpt to comult atand larceny, were remanded, Powter Isteuigence, Brutal Y Tree,—Officer M.Connell, of the Twerrtieth Precinet, yesterday arrestad one Lackey Manping, of No, 125 Weet Twenty-ninth simet, upen ccraplaint of Eliza Mur who made onth that on Monday evening, Man- ruck hia wife with « broometick, and Lurie her from the top of a flivht 0! stone steps, Falbiur to the bottom, Mrs. Manning austained @ compound fracture of the «ull and ether Injuries, from which she can searcel pe torecccer, She wae taken © Hellevue Hoop, aud ber Lushand waa eom- Tuite bo proon. A Watch and the Death Penaitg.—James OUren was arrested yesterday, and Mr, William Coughlin, ef No, 175 Mulberry street, appeared be- fore Justice Hoven, and made afclr that on Monday evening, at No. 884 Gree ity We prsoner presented a petol ed his wate), under penalty of der in de livered the watch, and was leave the pace. The wd, who is years ol agree, Whe Conon ited tor trial, Drown ng of i Morpital Pitiont,Defore dawn on Saturday morning, Francis Dowd, a fever pa- tlent in one of th bh at ard dewar Mr Cy © tenta on Blackwell's Island, re- quested the nicht watchman to wive him a glass of f but op retarniug he could not find the pas tient. Yesterday rorning, Dowd's body wan fonnd dn the Bast 1 wr the Island, Coroner Col- lin hela an ing Deceased waa ned % years. Fourth of July Aceuent.— An inquest was atthe New York Hospital, upon the bedy of 4 Greenwich street, a lad of on the nighe of the Fourth, waa struck om the forahead by a fragment of an explod- bord. BROOKLYN, Tar Qvors OF KINGS CouNTY, UNDER THE Comma Dmart. The quota of the Second Con- eresstonal District, under the recemt call of the President tor 500,000 men, is 4,126. The total number enrolled is 24,400. The District comprises the 6th, Ath, Oth, 1th, 12th, 4th, 16th) 17th and isih Worda of the City of Brooklyn, and the towns of New Lots, Flatbush, Flatlands, New Utrecht and Gravesend, The quota of ghe Third Congreasiona’ District ie B, dividel amoug the different Wards, as follows: Words, Woda 4th bth... Uhh Total ° Pr soereeee eed BOTH About 400 mon bave been enlisted in the Second District, in anticipation of the draft, and 750 men tn the Third District, Witsky Sttors.—The pelice of Brooklyn have recently been engaged in asceriaining the number of places where epirttous liquors are sold. The following will show the remit, by precmts: dist Precinct . HO{ 46th Preeinet, 206 Qi, sees TT | Ath ML Mt did “e 90, 4h bo @h %,, +oa¥ | 40th 128 Bho 400 { Sth . 83 Making o total of 2,011 plaees within the city de- voted to the sale of Nquor, Of the whole number only thirty are licensed), Tre Nationat Fast,—The Mayor of Brooke lyn bas issued the followtag provlauation : Mayor's Olive, City Ho! Brookiym 7 August 24, 1464, ‘ Thursday, 4th of Aiguat, baving been set apart by the Prowdent of the United States, asa day of | fasting, himiliadon and 7 1 Geer it: proper teeall the attention of my fellow citizens to the fart, and invoke a general oleervance of the so! sn occasion, The nation is passing through a earful ories!_the most momentous in its bietory and upon the resu!t of which ite future exisionce depends, Let us then barably bow be ore the give er al! good, and, contritels aeknowled tanpiiold sins fervently pray that the Ty } will speedily restore na again to our former 7 | Perity and greatness na» peo le and | pablic offtees will be closed; and I or te part of the citivens the closing suspension of r oruinwy | places BVoCGHUDs OL Hat Ga A. M. Woon, Broonrrs Boarnn regudar roonth'y The special committee on the puctase of site for School No, 8 reported in ‘aver ‘of securing Free. man's Hal, corner of Columbia and Amity streets, for the purpese, The building is 26 feet front by 100 feet leep, and the price 4,000. The report was udoptal., A special coomnities was appointed to confer with the Joint Board of Aldermen and Sopervisors, in relation to the appropriation for a school bouse in Jackson Flailow (Diet » The nt Rowrd etruck out the amount asked tor, and conuiitee Waa instructed to represent the ne- | ceas'ty of replacing it, A resolution w wlopted parchase a site for school house No.9 on the corner of Vanderbilt Aventte and Butler street, The proj erty is owned by the county,and the price fixed i 000, Warrriram Consrun Caacorn wrrn BwINpLiIng larly known as “Color: ficure! in the * peace negotiations,’ at Nia- gare Falls, vesterday appeared in the Supreme Court, Brooklyn Laving becn arrested for allered | @windling, Jewett's counsel had made 6 motion bo wacate t) a crdor el aproet, and the question was armed before diudre Lou. The cause of Jowett's urrest is thus bre tated : Tp the month of Jitly, 1960, the firm of Stevens, 2 Pour atread, received anor rom the defendant rtuble steain er ruse ia Color the latter agreeing te Mayor. or Rovearios,-The Toewting was held list evening. Jowerr iN, (ourr he individual popu- dewett,"’ who lately orar zoe ever sim of ta banker it with na desired to him tor the tong the ane and seerpted the drat, oon alterwants, Lowever, the draft was to the Denver banker for payment, tan Express Compa when t that Jewett had no re procures yf Denver City, dealt oon Kelewing his reprene tifls delivered the easne Very wove the mindy Amer . naly an ore mid afer nearly two years ot eowos tluothy arresied in thie ec wood #1000 in the hands of the ssortd, for bis appearance to autwer ju decwsefal Jowett p not Mt : , whieh Judge Lott ot, The plainutfs the ‘ois to be served ou the € be ot which dewe fYethe Intier be » ivan Toe clam of Blevens, nt to @lye0, ‘bie Cube will by | Weds berm WILLIAMSBURGH Scw Stroke.—-Yestorday toreneon an known man, about 49 years of > War by the heat in Bouth 6th street, & od to the un- overcome stern Disirict, He was convey house of Mr. G. Vale where be died 1 about an hour, The man is sppa- ly a native of Bnglaud & fee’ 6 hucbes tu beizht, brown Lair a Ye had on @ linen cont und panty no + and mixed socks, Hicuway RopBerwes,—There bave been se- veral highway robberies and altempts at the same jn Brooklyn, E. D., within a sbort time. On Bun- day morning last @ Mr, Meyer, residing in Firss IgTeSA yalLers Ceara eee eee eee ee eee ee ee ne aE eS | - throat while the other took his ket-book, con- taining about me JERSEY CITY. Dowures is Jensey City.—A few weeks Sines, the Common Council of Jersey City, adopt- i 6d an ordinance probibiting the running of dum. Soot em ste cee te | 4 "ames Togele, A TAR OF THE OLD SCHOOL. “Can yon teh me, Sir, iff am mearing the right course for Liverpor! ?—I arn't quite sure of my reckoning, and am afeard I ain » liteie oat of tude," said an ol! man to me, a6 T wae one mmere evening enjoring » walk ip Ham HUM, with that gaicty of mind which easy circtme ga my engine cars with'n the limite after Anguat first, | stances and the relief from a dark and smoky CA Subsequently the board extended the time of runs ning the cara six months but the resolution waa fice in town are likely to inapire. “A little out of your latitude ? you ure indeed;-take the ‘irst tare vetoed by the Mayor, Consequently sinee Monday | to the right, and it will bring you into the gres® morning, the dummy cars from have ceased rumaing io Jersey City. A Nover Sare Guanp.— Company in order to avoid collision in the Bergen Tunnel, when 8 train has been delayed or stopped, he car cause to be placed upon the track a amall torpedo, the expoogion of Which Warns ap approaching train in tine to avoid accklent, Penneyivnnin fection. The Soldiers to Vote. The Erie Railway | "very ond queetion;” eld 8 to myself Bergen Point, | Nerth road.” ‘hank you, thank you, Sr,’ [ heard him reply on “e man to ask the Way to Liverpool who s-arcety three miles frem London, Hit appears nme; eurely snot think of walkie auch @ distance.” Te eatisfy my curiosity 1 turned. There was no mistaking the charncter; he looked the thoroughbred oid sailor; the neatly com grey hair; the deep-senines, weather-beaten the bare neck, with the black sik hagdkerehi round it, fastened to the breast of his shirt by @ Phitateiphia, ANigust 2.An election waa held | M)%er brooehs the duck troupers aw the l* throughout the State to-lay, on three amendmenta to the State Constitntion, the first being in favor of soldiers votins. All the amendments have proba- bly been carried. Why the Rebels are Called “ Jonnies.” In 1561 the Federal soldiers called the rebels “en. Cosh," in 1902, 4" in 1583, “vraybacks,"’ in 1864 they ox “Jonnies." A correspon. dent wives us the following information about the origin of the Inet named soubr quet: The name of Jobnny oriineted in a quarrel between a of picketay which begun by the federal telling the rebel that they tthe rotels) depended on Englund fu getting out of this serope, whieh the ret emphatically, weving they were able to scrape themeelves out, One word brought on another, Uil thefeder! sud bis opponent was no better than a Jobnby Ball anyhow; the rebel swore be would shoot the Yank ff he Hed him » Jobnny Bull avain. The quarre! stopped by another pick They soon « i but the reb kept mut- ngs “Dd as soou be called a nigger ve a Johnny alt them couple NEWS. 3-H W., even, 00 04 CLEARED, STEAMSHAIPS—Fannie, Philad: Empire, Alex's. SHIPS.-Endymion, Liverpool: Alta Mecklenbure, Cadiz: Shakepeare, Naples: Melreee, France BARES -Yorkehire, Cork; San Glovant, Bristol; Charies Edwin, Cow Hay, Lanta Russ, Cow Bay, Ani- te, Ciudad Bolivar; sacoba, Kotterdan, BRIGS~ Salinas, (Kr.) Maranham; Isabella, Para, BCHOONERS— Milton Badver, B Hammond, Baat po TW Bunce, Balti Anan & Brown, Washington; Aty Wooster, Naguabo, ARRIVED. STE AMSHIPS Delaware, Trenton: Weetchester, Providence; M Maesey, Pldapelphins Gen Lyone, \. Osleane, Tillie, Fortress Monroe; Louiaa Moons do: Patrbanks, Waahineton. DC: Virginia, Washington; Sener Fortress Monroe, Wao Syoodward, Balti- more: City of Buffalo, Phiiad; Black Piamond, do SHIPS J HH Ryerson, Liv'l; San Serpent, Manila, BARKS.Rotohard, Bremen, Golden Fleeces, Tar- badoes; Onkel, Keuediow, Vizcayr, Santa Cruz, BRIGS. Mire W Holt, Trinidad; Sarah Atlee, Pa- ta, Lena, Bemufor', Vl, mouth, Kio Grande del sun Bantiaca, Monte Christo: Queen of the South, Dema- mara: Windward, Cardenas; Ponvert, Neuvitae: Roan Abbott, Por Martha Jane, Hillabora, Anna D Jor- dan, Sagua; Viying Basle, Matanzas, SCHOONERS..R Fowler, Baltimor: Enchantress, Pare: Dube of Neweratle, St John, NB: Anon Sb ard, Boston: Bothen, Charieston Bar; Minerva, Broyi- deness Pawowe, Newbure for Reston; Sultana Ma- ebias L Daniels Hartford: Messenger, Hartto! A Seaman, Joevine NS: LS Parnes, Boston for Al- hany: Bd Seott, Providence: Wr Stevens, doy FB & F Ly Providence tor Port Ewen, Wio Gry, P Cu : Vendoai, Newport - het) por trloucerter; Ellen Loutea, N Haven; Whircer, ny Calista Wareham for Plisabethport; Marietta, Rockland; Superior, Roc! land. J 1, Liess Pros idence; 3H Crdy, Stonineto: Holetromn, Nantucket: A Mid ieton, Providence; Alexandria, Calais, JU) T strigalund, Georges Banke Hanuie Woe brook tland, Me: Busan & Mary, Hookland: Phere Boncor Damen, Boston; Mar Aitiva, Hrovidence: Sm A Pubomy, Cape Cod; sailie Bnith, Pali Rivers Ann Flower, Boston for Albany; Honest Abe, Horton; Anielope, Providence: bt Mun- . Hs cham, Marnolia, Windeor, NS; Nicola, Lin- mm Brooke, bali River Zoe, Providenc ven; Albion, i’ Dishton, Masa, Allen Hanover: Kinston, ALEC Deut St Antrewa, NI te Sea, Newbury Elizahethport: Panting, N 4 Providence, Triton, Providence, KL; ammell’ St John, N jford: Addie P simp I len, Portes Monee rert Thoma, V lsnehbure, dob B Pie i Hattie Bak Alexandria, SLOOPOrceon, Rhodes, Providenes, with mdre. BELOW—One sh!p and one bark unknown, Too Late for Classification. DEATHS, > HANPUERY—On Tuesday, Aug. 2d, James Han- buery, years. The velatives and friends are recpectfillly invited to attend the fanersl, thie (Wednesday) afternoau, at a Fk, from 1) Morris 4, 16 CABE—On Aaust 1, 1564, Matthew MeCabe, ne months and 5 days ibetriends and ntaoces of the family are end the funeral, thie ¢ a of Teepectiuily invited to derday) afternoon, at clock, from the residen: his parents, lo4 Fast 22d et. McCORMACK-On Tu vy Al Cornack, a native of Prince Edwa) i funeral will tke place trem_tre late reaidance, 44 4 at, Greenpoint, L. 1, on Pharsday, 4th inst, atvo'clock. Callto:uin papage pease copy ats REWARD OF $30 IF THR INDIAN HERE DOCTOR fails to devcribe disease and teil hie padents the nature of ther wamplainte or H)- nem, without neriviug aus imformeion from them. Ne chasge fer consultation of advice. oOVR marTo Wee ase wach Palos a have vo strife, With Sarure of the Laws of Life; With Dlood eur bends we never stake, Nor vlseu men to vane their pain. Ou Father whom all guiness file, iro idee the togans to cure all tls; ‘The simple Lierte beneath our inet, Weil used, relleve our pains complete. A viunpie Hert, a simple Flower. Catied trom the cewey Leese i) eee, (hese suall speak with touching power Of ebange and heaith to (hee, . td, Abin Me- Inand Office 1st Poiton a, Rrooklyn, a IST CLASS BARBER WANTE Vaces #1) per woek, and 15 per cent, conuuission, y W0 Prince #t, bet. Mereer and Broad way 9 SENIAN BROTHERHOOD, — THE REGI lar weekly meeting of the Orrcies of the diati ict of Manhatian, will be held this Wednesday eve. nimgat Feuian Flill, Si4 Broadway, at 5 u'elock, pounerually, As business of the utmost importance is to be transacted, ft is boped thas every memler in the city ot New York, at lem will be in attendance, JAMES J. ROGERS, 3. Cy, JAMES McDERMOLL, ot Sec. etar, "YT TO THE JOURNEYMEN HORSE- J choeie, All thous wie bave «truek ageinst will shoce are reyuested tomertat Cnion Hall io birt ave on Wednesday mormime, Sd inst, at 9 o'clock, and enroll their names for protection, ThiGs Ki s. ShLL. Pree, 4 Nove AT A MEETING OF TT KILTIA elers' men, Leid at Mt, Rouche's, U1 Lepe,- st, Lueedav evenoe, Ans, fd, it war :e0.ved thet, from the exo.) tant prices, th 1 to iaterin the Honorable Board of W wad utter Friday, A fk tobe dicents, V CAMPBELI4 Vic VOLONTEL and Navy fe 60 G6 iepolved A | ‘ hers tas on thy the Pate of wages per hour A SPLF, Pree” k. B, Pres, NN, Bec, u52 VANTED FOR THE ARMY or 1 nd S yeare, . Highest cash hounties paid, Apply at the Recruiting Offies, cor, Pitt and Grand et, 1 the basement, 380 GIRLS WASTED — 20, OPERATORS, S Tquiee Gn rans see AT OW WANTED YOUNG MAN AS WAITER, Must came well recommended. at iv Swecnes's Hotel, sit Fortress Monroe; T | a hitch up, and puttiie bis finger it Chaligave, New Loudon; Mugelle, Welldect: | abeets, iron bobestays | | | | | et, every seam of which was coy canvass, confirmed the be too in his eves an indepen and, aa he wal perseny that a was & ee rod with aremed oon his manners dor rolhng of bie ure and confirmed itetill more. Ou a pection, one of hig cheeks appeatol «wollen, oceans oned by the quid of tobacce be bad ‘siowed away"? there, the julc@ of which he every now and then squirted on the ground, drawtn f his sieeve across bis mouth with er th astick te ope hand p the other, he hob» Died along, and came towards ine very slowlye stopping every ty. or three nainutes to cost a loc on tue way back, and then, a# if dew ned ta overcome every difliculty, be started /orward agai® with freah v Being devotely fond of the sem and somewhat connected with ft fror lost two brothers is hav the service, my heart ys warms aria ® sailor ; and nott ves me creater pleasure than to listen to their atories, the singularity and humor of which s perfectly ory that I never lose conversation. r now «breast ning 4 seern Wartn,"* wiping the persp ration trom his face, “It is time to pipe to # 1 must knock off, and tind some berth to turn in for the night, and then I'l) start ia the morning os freah a a rigger." “ You nsked the way te Liverpool ¢ ettinig them |r & Sir, Lam, yon cannot think of w ng there }* “Wh 4 Sr, Ide; but Iam afraid T shal make a fotig trip, for 1 bull ia so eraty, thas Jet me crack on all Tow . Tcan't knock more than two knots ont of her." Tae technical phraseologs of bis answers de ‘ rat ihe readiost way to sab ing War to h sLiled chow the door Load of him. He trousers » bis mouths With a peculiar turn brought out the buge qnidy then wiping the edve of he pot wth his deeve, and with the ex lar of ** Here's luck J" he almoat Hay," and ordered a pint of porter laid down bia bundle and atick, g: e@ioptied it at th “What are you pool fori Uy. you s« + in the town of Dindalk, co away from when Twas) bee of next January, mau and bos, thes Lut this knee of rine Is so bad, that L« pmenow, fam fasiam no longe tore to see my rest may old bones there, £17 bo Liverpool, P think Tecould find some 9 teu skip; at would vive me 4 passage ocross t bat it ies long trip, ir “What do yon ito co whem you get there ? he coda" 8 toy father and my mother there. [supe ee they are goue by thin time; but I heard when was up the Siraite twenty years avatbat a second of mine had married « sioemaker, and wae lo there,"* alraid yours is rather s wild gore vee mind, mr: never say die while there’ the locker, T bave olten been as bard up betore now,"* Wishing to draw the old man out, I satd, “If you have been at ees for forty umust have seen # wrest deal! “Lord love you, afr, that I have! eo altered now, that the ecreie what it used tobe, Every thong worse, Everything is he youre 5 Dnt things are ro'tat all ke ts worse and iron topssil im Cables iron sh ipa, Tonly think, #r if old Admiral Benbow could pn bis hewi up toe hatehway, bow be vould stare, he woukln’t know where the devil hell got to, Bae sides, sir, it is every one for) melt now, and God for us all; ancaare ohing out for good Lertna, Jonly wish the Queen would make ine Orat lord of the ad-mt-rellite tora doy!" “What would vou d 1 would ra tawain of the Victory you ere not very ambith tron: vi berth; I'd make myself t “AYS “Lord love you, Bir! when you talk of aarricay {tis note bic like what it was, When I first want tose, we ted to have our quart of grog a days then vy served outa gallon of «wipes, and pow they sarve ont tea. Ib may do all very well ip euce, bet H wen't doin war. Only let them Yan hohl of you, they" pervs 708 out, “Why paid be, standing up and lerking his arm ont creat violence, ‘Sbevtll bull yon, Sin And then he became so energetic in Dis description, that he forvot his lame knee ntl a tw lua te Use bot own expression, bronuht bim up all standing," and obliged him te Yvome te an anche Another draucht of porter ket him all to ri Tcontinued—"You uave led e@ hard live at sea “Now, Btn’ said he, a ludicrous sorte b with “Treytlt lull vou, Bir!" riving Me at the same time vend look, “you want one of my varus; you sball bavect., I reeollect some years ayo, when Twas off the Cape of Good Hope in s frigate, 6 blew very bard; we wore lying-e under a closesraeled tnsintopwai, A man looking out at the fore tep-minet ‘, reported a atrange sailon the leesrLow, One of our otlcers was sens up to see ii he could make out; and what de ou think %—when he iwahe had note single button on \ y } how ald it oo. hy, Bir, it blew so bard that '¢ blow them alt noh, Nonsense | yon a ake * sai rs xes pardon, sir; Ladidn’ rwhet can't far y Teun believe “] vez but it might have been, + Wir, Ti) tel! you what we may dew pend upon its bein, true he very craft, and it happened the ve © a8 over Toe IT was mate of a re} nd frou Vigo to London, She had ae rok, There was the cuptain,g myself thine soa bey om Dowd, One night, whe stone, it wis swing great spik nm t wes 1 and the boy 1 1 » be Lelow, struck the vessel and laid her on bert We atrng zied bard to wet on dee, but [ followed slinost inst 7, and complerel polred her, Think, toon, sir, What a mera we were ing n filled rapidly with water upto our pcaptain aud mysel!, o4 Soon as We ree course) ¥ little, coutrived to put our A ma!) hatch that was in the cab we coull breathe, The whe, for he slept & stauding place, 9 ulgnot fud his way out. There we rema ned, I suphest, tor scine Lours uot knowing whether we were at the bottom or uot, All of @ sudden she struck heavily aganst something onoe or twice, and then remained quiet, only knocked sbout by whe seu. (To be continued.) pose 3 OTS. ONLY FOR A BOX OF BRIEST'S e Move! ity ) su favors ably known, a6 unl) » vot bura or criep the hair, but in Kod Haire natural aed lie-like appearnnce—'t Ainrger mize at ducenta, Depot + Williamebuceh, Also to be bad in w Yor wholesale of BARNES & CO. 21 park Mow; PRA SER & LEK, 20 Deekman ety WHPELER & CO, 119 Cherry et, & Reed, 1s srect, and erot Avenue DP ioc ston, Porter @ Pairehild, 415 Hudeon st., ond 87) se xth avenn In it Brooklyn ot J. E Gr0y, corner of Myrue, ze avenues. te can also be supnli y, CHAS N TT A »N, 85 Sixth aveous, care nes 4th et, To be bad of Druawipv senesuly yy Darts Lo Gey — . ae PRR, at rgrs