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bere of that treasonable order, and was no doutt destined for Sullivan County, Inronuarion from Roanoke Island, under date of the %th instant states, that @ rebel force com- mended by Major Whit‘ord and Captan Keyor, went to Greensborough, N.C, for conscripts for te rebel army, and that the Union citizens turned out in force to resist the conscription, A severe fizht ensued, and the rebele were driven from Greens torongh, Many of them were killed and woundel, Captain Keyor was killed and Major Whitford mor- MeOuntAN will be tmsnimously nominated, and affert to believe that the Peace men will support Dim in consideration of “certsin arrangementa,"* pretty well understond among politicians, A “plat- form" is eald to have been agreed upon, embracing the following sentiments : The Conatitution to be the au) law of the nation, and the rvation of the Union. tally wounded, Emanci ! . of Pirates. Nadal el a nae acted acted Tas Ae, Department has information from No arbitrary arrests, or infringement of the right | Admiral Dablgren of @ brillant descent inte rebel Mf asylum. A convention of ai! the States, after an armistice ie ed 6 Te Union now and forever—one and insep- arable ; Monroe doctrine, do Financia! reforma, and a pablic affairs Cenmiring the President for the grosa cormiption of the officials be has placed in office. Generalities om minor questions. Tt ie aid that several gentlemen whose namer have been mentione in connection with the nom!- pation of this Convention, have written letters de- eMning {n favor of McClellan. Fillmore a known to bave dane mo. At the preaent time the following eppesre to be the division on the McClilan quee- fon, gathered from the beat sources of Informa- territory, in which Commander Colrocorrensi« s'3 tured a Heutenant and 90 privates of Company Fy 8d Bouth Carolina Cavalry, and dixpereet the re- mainder, He aleo captured their arma and eqrip- menta, bu thetr encampment, and destroyed two large salt works ; ured fix overseers and 71 alaves: destroyed « bridge on the main road from Bavannah, and captured @ mail, ‘Tae people of Washington and Richmond are equally excited on the peace question, and in both cities the most extravagant rumors preval on the subject. The latest report from the federal capital is that a cotnmities from Georgia har orrived w ten- der the mbmiseion of that atate, While we hear from Richmond of ap immenae crowd waiting all day at the railroad ah for the arrival of Peace Comruinsioners from Preaident Linceln to Jef. Davis. A quit well dressed man with # carpet bag wae the only probable commissioner on the train, he was received with immense applause to hie evident astonishment and chagrin, LOCAL NEWS. KEW YORK AND THB VICINITY. iser administration of For McClellan Against bim. Tn. case of Mciien before Commissioner Newton waa concluded on Saturday, resulting in the committa! of the prisoner, An order for his ettradition will undoubtedly be immed by the President, and Meuore will be taken back to England for trial, In delivering bis decision, the Comminioner stated that the chain of evidence against the accused waa strong and unmistakal'e, and that, while it waa not his province to decile upon the innocence or guilt of the prisoner, there could be no question regarding the sufficiency of evidence t warrant his committal, Merirn hes hed, during the examinetion 4!) the benefita that could possibly be extended to him in making his defence, Eminent connrel were aanigned to him by the Commissioner and his cause was advocated with all the ability, energy and sagecity in their power, Que of them, in particular, delivered a most eloquent appeal on behalf of hie client in which he took ocoamon to | administer most scathing rebuke to Fogland for | the course which she has pursued toward this country during the present war. Ho held the po. sition that the hostility of Great Britain towarla the United States, as exhibited in the building and fitting ont of pirates to prey upon our commerce, and in furnishing the rebels with materia! aid for the destruction of our Government, had virtually suspended all civil treaties between the two gor- ernmenta, Fle alluded to the action of the Rritish euthoritics et Halifax tn relation to the case of the Cheenpeake, whose officers were murdered by @ mutinous osnd of cut-throats in the ac@ice of the rebel government, and dhowed that the general conduct of England bad been such aa to forfeit all rights under the extraditiontreaty, The enthusi- estic manner in which these allusions were rece! ved by the large audience, was an index of the senti- ments of our whole people. MuLurn, therefore, had every advantage of ayinpathy, as far us the abstract queation of extradition is concerned, but the evidence of his guilt was overwhelming. Dur ing the examination, and, in fact since bis arrest, Moruer has exhibited » stoical appearance of in- difference regarding the result. He asserts his ability to prove an alidt, and is either over-confi dent of acquittal, or so crime-hardened as to be tusensible of bis cituation Minirany MArrers—Wiar tie NAVAL Es.ietwxst Commission aus Doina Pee iiscis iy Seasnach ussite 1, s ee eee ee 2 Teal for McClellan, 142 Opposition, 89 Vf the two-thirds rule is adopted, McClelian's chances will depend pon winning over the Eaat- ern Sta ‘The Latest News from the Convention. Chicago, Aug. 23,11 P. M.—Very little change tn the expected programmn of to-norrow has oc- enrred during the day. This afternoon there was @ menting of the anti-McClelian delegates, and afer © comparison of views, it was found that representatives from fifteem or aixteen differ- ent Btaten preferred Beymour to McClellan, fevor- {ng the nomination by way of comprotnise between the Peace men and the War Democracy. Most ef them, however, are members of dolega- fions that are required to vote an 8 unit. Gevernor Seymour this afternoon ponitively de- lines to permit his name to be used, and nobody @lve is talked of for President of the Convention. ‘The positive withdrawal of Seymour's name s@courages the McCiellanites to hope that he wili receive a two-hird vote @m the first or second ballot. A letter, written by Millard Fillmore to Hiram Ketchum, in which he expresses the hope that MoClellan will receive the nomination, is published in the Timxs to-day. The New York delegation were in seasion to-night end, after « free interchange of opinions, it was vir- tually reeolved to cast the vote of the State for McClellan, The final vote of the delegation will be taken to-morrow morning. News Items. (By Telagraph to the New York Sun.) Dasratouss from o scouting party on the rebel @enera! Wheeler's flank, say that they have learned ‘tbat it is the intention of General Wheeler to invade Kentucky. Con, Dwiaut, Commissioner of Fachange, cor- rects the statements published in the newspopers concerning the exchange of prisoners at Tyler, Texas. He says that no right has been waived temporarily or permanently, in the exchange, which fe map for man, leaving all matters in dispute where they stoud before. Inporw rion from the Rio Grande says that the rebe] Gen. Ford occupied Brownsville, Texaa, two days after our forces evacuated the place, and pre- coaded t rent out the property of Unioniata, but the Mayor of the city continued to exerciae his functions. Ford hes only « smal! force, and is evidently prepared for » rajid retreat, if necessary, Regrosts received at S!. John's N. B., on Friday lest were to the effect that the pirate Tallahassee Wad on the previous day burned twenty-two Ame- vieam fishing vessels off North Cape, Prince Ed- ward's Island, but « dispatch from tho same city om Seturday states that there is no confirmation of the reported destruction of the veasels, and that the vepert ie supposed to be a hoax. Ges, Wasancass has issued a new code of trade vaguiations. Cotton at present stored !n Memphis @ay te shipped North, and supply stores ere to he eptab! ished in the Jvtrict of Tennessee. Mom- pie ie limited & # sale of ten million of dollars @orth of goolr ® month; Paducah, one hundred (@eusend, and Columbus thirty thousand dollars worth, w te wid culy by loyal merchants to loyal febetitents, Contraband of war, including I'quors, dregs end grey clothe, shall not be tmported into the district, exorpt with the consent of the com- mending geners. Merchants In Momphis, who beve gray chab oo Laud, are ordered to send it auth, Tur Comtsa Duart, Ero,—4diovernor Beymour's private secre. tary has written letter to the Post relative to the naval enlistinent question, He states that the Comminsion are actively engaged in compiling their report to the authorities at Washington, and that it will be submitted at the earliest poamble moment, The work of examining the rolls and papers sent to the Commission by the Board of Supervisors has consumed considerable time, but is now nearly completed, Brooklyn, and several other lecalities, claim credit for @ portion of the eaid recruits. The Governor, through this letter, avows his earnest desire to do a!) in his power to protect the interests of thie city, and secure the de- sired credit, It is well to remember that, unless an order to the contrary ts received during the present week, the draft will occur on Mouday next ~one week from tox<iay. It is hoped that the War Department will accede to the claim for naval en- listmenta, but this is by no means certain. There may be facts of which the public are now unadvised, that will render such acredit inadmissible, The sev- era! Provost Marshals bave completed their arrange- ments to enforce the draft promptly on the 5b proximo, Recruiting in the meantime goes ov but slow!y, the number enlisted lam wrek being recruits, 6 re-onlisted mon, 2 marines, 21 sulors and 9 subsutates ; total 73, Tota! of al) eal.stments reported 8%, which including recruits at Provost Marshals’ office, and 1,400 overplus on mat cll, make about 2,600, The Committee of Minute-Men appointed to petition for a posiponement, met on Saturday evening, and a goo deal of excitemout was manifested when one of them said there waa a doubt as to the 26,000 naval recruita being credit. wi to our quota, The Bub-Committee on Muss Meeting reported its operations suspended until it could be certain whether credit would he given or not ABub-Committwe was then appointed to prow cure alynatures to the petiion, and the meeting w#ijourned. A spoctal order from Albany directs the suspen- sion of General Bandford's order directing the aris of the 11th Regiinent to be delivered over to Come wissary Genera) Farrell, An order from the Seerctary of the Naxy is «md to have been recelved on Saturday, dismissing Captain Goin from the naval reerulting service, and suspending the subordinates ewployed in the captain's office, Visit To THE ARcHBISHOP,—The Immnacn- late Concepiion T. A. B, Society, of which the Rev, Dr. Morrogh, pastor of the Church of the Imraacu- late Conception is president, yesterday pau a visit to HiaGrace the Archbishop. At? o'clock, P.M. the Bociety numbering 600 members, with the ca- deta of the Immaculate Conception assembled in the echoo) room in 18tb street, near Avenue A, !n full regalia, with banners, flags, otc., and procee lec headed by Manahan's band, through several atroeis and avenues, including the Bowery and Broadway, to the front of the Cathedral in Moit sireet, via Bleecker, which they entered at 5 o'clock, immedia- tely after veepers, and were presented to the Archbishop who was ready to receive them. His Grece war dressed in Mowette, (16 the Arcbiepleccpal = cape = and Buababe, Genera! Intelligence. (By Mati to the New York Sun.) Au. Ue ports from Camperchy to Vera Crug ead from tneure tw Molamoran are open, the Vreuck biockaie Laving teen raned since the 7tb ul, ‘Ter fret throug) tralp on Friday frou, New York w &. Loum vy the broad gauge, over We Atlantic end Greet Wenge Ra lrued, reached ite esting on in forry 4 hours. Tes bicckede runner L!lian from Nassau was eaprired on the thth jnm. a Wilmington: the te wee taken ins Besufort, N.C. Her cargo coumert of even Lundre! and twenty<ue bales asin, Boe san iron veese! anl very fost, Her commantier \4 waid o be Capvein Mafh, formerly uf the praise Fiurde. Yue Presder: bes spproved Genera! Grant's order rel.ev ny Bo \dy Bo.in from fs mrmand of re 1m ce sud direct.pg bim to proceed to few York sudcea onlae with bis suf He bas alee spprovet we orders sesigning Major- £. 0. ©, Ori wo the coumand of that Corps, Major diouers! D. B, Birney t the command of eh Carya. dovusa. of suave 9 clone reasons) District, on Wednesday — ; y fre Jorn - in Terr ante, Yay foe rd the ‘fons of ,* 66 eegn, containing 1,40 pounde of pow- tee, which bed Leen purchased fui the se of wou: 7 eee) bers -vithdrew and returned to their m ‘ting rooms in the same or!er and by the aame row le. the condition of affairs at Chicago. end wan nttended by the Very Rew. Wm. Sterra, Fras at Honoxmy.—At 11 o'clock yester D.D, ¥.G., and the Rev, Fraiicis McNerney, The Society having been drawn upsin front of the altar, the Arabbishop addressed th: 1m, congrataia ting them upon their fine appearan ce ¢.nd numbers, na wel) as the noble cause in which: they were en- anced, To the cadets he also spok eis, an éncoure- ging manner, orging them to pensevere in the cause which they had #0 euapiciou. tly + Intemperance, he aaid, robbed them of the reward of their faith, but wheme temperance ) vas, there a)40 were order and obedienae. He cepect ally congratm~ lated them on making their religion tthe foundation of their Boctety, and on thety filial deg sotion to their church, and conclided by agsin ts sing them to Pereevere in the good work. tarday, 9 fire cceurred in the large Feed Store of Mesars. Montague & Butts, in Washington street, near Sixth street, in Hoboken. It originated by boy throwing s lighted mateh rough ne qraing into the basement, Damage @1,000. eo MARINE NEWS. Ang. 20—8. Ky 6 288, &, 6 BT W., even. 06 88, commenced, ARRIVED. STP AMSHIPSThomae A Seo! Kingfisher, Providence; ‘Trconr felphin: Sea Gall, Providence: Anthrmctt, Philsdelphia: Charles Thoms, Fortress Monroe: General Kedrowiek, For- trees Monroe: Saxon, Washington, DC; Herman Liv. {neston, Fortress Monroe: Victor, Fortiess Monroe; Tillie, Fortress Monroe; Ben Beto Pat bf Orleans, At the clone of the Fortross Mon- rd, ry, Fortress Monrce: North Star, Aa- roe: Geo Moet Rev, Preiate's aldresy all knelt; od received nwa elias Providence; Franklin, Raltimore; winlie Bataliedio h the mem. | Bi Hlateiphia; M Mawev, Philadelphia: Ona- the Apostolic Benediction, after whie mem | sandra, Forties Monroe: Paraprou, Purtrem Mon tee: Thorn, (transport) Newhern, NC, via Hatteras Inlet: Merrimack, New rleana, bs : sh SHIPS—Joben Lange, of and from Rremen: Para- na, (Argentine) Buenos Ayres, BARKS—Reindeer, Barbadoes: Albert! v.c Mary Edson, of Boston, from Norfolk. ae ae BRIGS Lucretia, Manaanilla; Ida Abbott, 81 Tho- maa; i london; H BK Emery, Cor Ber, CB: Ella Reed, Santa Croz; Spartan, Sacua A G Horta, Cienfuegor; Trackleas, Port au Prince, ECHOONERS Rachel Seaman, Penearola: Arrow, St Thomag Fquator, Harbor Taland; Barnes, Provi- dence tor Albanr: Sarah Jane, Newport: Native, Newport: Georee F Brown, New Haven for Albany; Ann Eliza, Kondont for Providence; T P Abell, Port- land for Hudson: Vao Boren, New London; Wm Gil- Ture CHICAGO CONVENTION.—G ‘eat @XCiLe. ment existed in the city, yesterday, in reference to Tl 1¢ friends of Little Mac professed to have “reli able infor- mation’? that their favorite woutd be unani- mourly nominated. Governor Beyrret it's friends were equally confident that he ‘would be chosen. The Conservatives declared tha t.8 new man would be taken up after s few ballots, ‘The "peaan men" looked blue over thetr telegraphic diepatchea, aud evidently find thernselves in the mi- | {7 Proveiones FH eielateon, “portant, Maine nority. All, except the latter, haver agreed | Tillie BE, IMehton for Pouchkeepele: Monteruma, » | Bangor, E.) Scott, Albany for Prov ce Compro- to unite in supporting the notin % andl | min Hartford, Maria Louiam, Boston: Velma, fine accordingly a grand ratification meeting | # to take place in the Park on the evening the news3 is re- Preparations have been made for *an itn mense display on this occasion, Music, fre works, oratory, &c.» will be the order of exercises . gz Daniel Wiliama, Linean: Centurion, Bangor; lanet, Brideeport: Jabez L White, Poughkeepsie for Greenwich: Chronometer, Nanticoke River for Thomaston: Janes W McKee, St Mary's River, Bay State, Rockland; Mediator, Fall Rives; Milton Badger, Haltimore; Vandalia, Flizabethport for Boston; Biack Diamond, Rondout for Boston; Enterprize, Elizabeth- owived. Kora Firat eau Hie Rate ‘ = . liv t! rt for ton: mi if lout Accrpest ro Tie Davonren or ¥ favor | (ore, Piizabeth por Sheppard Greenparts MA. tive Greatnrn.—On Tuewlay last, Mayor Guth er and | Albany for New Haven: Pavilion, Newtnre tor ton: Yankeo Bow, Hartford for Hondont: Fair W, Norwich for Albany; Kate Thomas, Providence; Mary Langdon, Provideuce, ‘Too Late for Classification. ~~ D> EATS. BRLING— After a short and severe ilnees, Au- fusta Hurling, youngest daughter of Wm. and Mery Ann Burling. The friends and relatives of the family are reepact- folly invited to attend the funeral, this Monday af- fernoon, at 3 o'clock, from the reaidence of her fa- poets Bergen Oth house above Teareall at, Prook- iva. 2 tarnily went on board the sloop yacht Rict mond, for a sail down the lower bay and beyond th » High- lands, at which place a breev suddenly abit ted the boom, by which Misa A, A, Gunther was thrown overboard, Captain J, Munson, without hesita- tion, jumped in and eaved her from drowning. A boat vens lowered and sent to Captuin Sfunson's uasiatance, who had the satisfaction of rest oring the young lady to her almost frontic father, The Mayor fromediately pres # the Coptain with a cheek for $1,000, ana M sot ahe zuesta, wave him a check for $250, M\ae Grunihery who ts only eight years old, was hurt to the extent of an abrasion of the akin on the mwk, Gwm contact with the rope, Desreten Snot.—Coroner Hannay held an inquest on Katurday, upon the body cf dibhn Peter- fon, of the b4th Regiment N. Y. Btatev Militia, and the jury found that the deceased waa al vat by Peter Olenbach, a sentry et the Battery Sarracks, whence the deceased, with others, bad atts npted to desert. Tue Coxrrnence or Printers as D Em. rLovens..A ineeting af the commitee of eev en re- cently appointed to confer with the employers, Was. held on Saturday afternoon, Letters were reapived from Mr. Greoloy, and the Secretary of the Employ-. ing Printers® Association, The former gentiernan is favorable to an arnicable arbitration, bat he Iat- ter informa the Union that his Association com only acorpt the terms heretofore proposed by tbera, After aleugthy deliberation the coumitteeagrred to recommend to the Union the following scule of prices for book and job work, ne cone Jusion ret- erence to pewspapers having been come to: Banu. seri) t, 60 ceuts per 1,000: reprint, 47 cents: day WANTED—A MAN USED TO MAKING dies and tools for cutting out and piercing in metal! none but a firet rate hand need apply to HARKISON & 186 Weeat STth et V ANTED—A MIDDLE A to do housework, at 119 Sth dase in the crockery store, Apply BRADFORD, ateel pen makers, we 1D WOMAN Apply RMY AND NAV RMY AND NAVY U. & RECRUITING RENDEZVOUS, Under the euperintence of CAPT, FE, COMBS, Na. 50 LISPENARD #T., Near BROADWAY, Capt. Combe has the honor to refer. by permmiteten, wo RICHARD PATRICK & CO., Hardware Importers, £5 Cedar at, N.Y. WM. ALVORD & CO., 4 Cedar et, N.Y. VILLE, *' Depot of the State of € ork. CHAS, J. EVERETT, Faq. Cashier ot the Kank of Orange Co, N. ¥ ce ey AL Hardware Importers, COL, JOHN 8, Snperintendent of the, soldi t roel " And tnany work, S8 conta per hour: night work, 4 cents per [ Rankers, Merchants, and otber Gentlemen of High hour; weekly work, #18, Standing. They will guarantee that every Reernit will be treated Y” Capt, COMBS HONORABLY, FAIRLY, JUs EVERY DOLLAR OF BOUNTY Will be paid as promised be him, and NO FALSE KEPRESENTAITION will be made, SraGes,—The Grand street, Brondway,Canal and Jersey City ferry Lne of stages will, on and after to«lay, charge 6 cents fare, instead of & cents. The advontave bas been taken of the abolition of Thoee who wieh to ENLIST BREDRE THE DRAFT ARE WAKNFD Not to allow themsely ex to defrauded by. Sharper: araind the various y Reo: miting Reni cavone of the City, COME DIRECT TO CAPT, COMB'S OF FICK, 1,00 MEN WANTED FOR STR NAVY, Ae seamen, Memeo and\Landemen, 1,000 MikN WANLED FOR YTHE AKMY, 6) GOOD MEN WANTED For CO OC, Ww TITN, Y. VOLS, wider my command, VETERANS Are particularly cestred for n ty Company, SUBS FITUTES AND VOLIUNTEERRS For One, Two or Three Years, May select my Company, or they can be piaced in any branch of the Servic: Artillery, Cavalry or Int wtry. RECRUITS FROM THE COUNTRY Accommodate! over nicht, Comlortable quaatere provided. Office open tom 6 A, M. to 11 P.M. the Dry Dock and South Ferry ne. The changs, however, wil! be annoying to the 7 neers, inar~ much as they will either bave to hand up 4 centin specie, or take a 4 cent pisteboard checkgwhich are troublesome to keep and illegal to lasue, Tue FONERAL OF THE LATE OFFICER O'Rures, who died ou Thureday last, at St Luke's Hosp'tal, [rem the effects of » pistol-shot wound received at the Londsofone Jobn Riley, whom he atiermptedt to arrest, took place ow Giturday from the Station-Hlouse in £0tb street, near Third ay erme, sarge concoirse of citizens and the whole of the police of the 19th Precinct heing present, The re- mains were juterred in Greanwoml Cemetery. Unirep STATES GENERAL HosprraL,— Serious clarges have been made against the sur eons, nurses and other officials of this hospital, situate in Lexin¢ton avenue, near 59th street, by Lieut. WN. C. Ryan of the 1821 N.Y. V. He says 1 AM AUTHORIZED BY SUPEEVISORS the patients are left for a week at s titne without a of a Town tn thie Stare surgeon, and that the nurses are absent for hours TO PAY LARGE Rot 1¥S FOR atatiine, O her statememe are made by Mr.Ryan, VOLUNVE yD, which will probably be investigated. For One or Tiniee Yeare. Fines 1x tar Crty.— According to the re BOUNTIFS: enented to the ne- Year Meo 510 to REM. | ab of Fire-Marshal Baker, ust ‘ommon Council, the number of which have cecnered in thos eity during the half year endin 81st of May, bas beca 195, overene-third of whic! had their origin in stables and out-duildings, The alleged losses have been #2.512,496 ; insurance thereon, $208,280, Paid by Underwriters, #1,- T&XOOT. SB xty-two perrons lost their lives, viz. ; 4 men, 24 women, 12 boys and 23.girla, Acciprents,—On Soturday evening, A. Whitcow', a beuder at the PacRfic Hotel, jumped from a New-Haven Raflroad car in Forty-second sireet, and was min over, One of his feet waa crushed under the wheels, On Saturday, Charles Mooney, who was sitting on the st.ting piece of the West Thirteenth street pier, fell ovextboard and was crowned, The body has not been recovered, Citharine Maloney, of No, 107 Washington street, accidentally fell out of the window ofher room in the third story, and sustained » compoend fractnre of the thigh. bn M Manna, 4 coal-passer on the steamsh ‘th Star, went into the crank-pit, ” Saturday morning, to clean the machinery, and while he was thus engaged the crank descended aud crushed hirn, He was 21 yeare of age. Dearn or A Police SERGEANT,—-Sergeant Charles Rooney, of the Twentiech Preeinet, died res-Year Men. ... --. $800 to 5 Don's forget the number, LISPENARD sT,, New Bi way. Next street to Canal et. RAN RE (DRAFTED, if YOU ENLIST you get a LARGE CARH Rot Vry If DRAFTED you See Capt. Combe’ adwertiser. AKWY AND vy. Cal) early in the naorning. 208 ARTIES DESIROUS O]° PROCURING sulatituics will do well to aall at the old estab- lished outfitting store, 1 Dover #t, where they cap be obtained on the shoriewt notice and at the loweat cash ree, TIERNEY & BYKNES, 1 door from Frank- in sqnare. Pir) SOOO -NASTED ALIENS OB VETER- ane for lor 3 year ae anbetitates in the nivy. Colored mem scoepted, Apply and Navy oftice, 7) Nivagm at, at the aw SAVINGS WANKS N Y YORK SAVINGS BaNK, CORNER + 14th street and sth avenue, Open dally, trom | o5 P.M.; Wednesdaye and Satmaiays, from 1 to 7 POM. Six percent, interest allowed. Deposite made suddenly on Friday evening, at bis abo le, No, 420 | 02 oF betove Sept, let will draw tutereat fram shat Fourth Avenue, trom the rupture fun smeurism of aie, THOMAS CHRISTY, Prea RH. Bi Ld, the aorta, The Bergeant was 43 years of age, ‘ree ANT SAVIN ~ . me Tux Oprrarors’ Soctery—Sewing Ma- THe EMIGRANT 7 a VIN BANK OF ebine—will hold an entertainment, which wil! in- the City Hall, At No, 6 Court y Y, the let of Septen- Will be opened ou T ber next, to receive deposits, INTEREST will be allowed on all tums deposited on or betore the 16th days of Qeuber, January, April and July, froin the lat days of thore months Tespect ively, at the rte of SIA PER CENT. } ANNUM ou Amounts uucer gO) and FIVE PER ¢ PRY ANNU Mon sums over that amount and under #2,00p, The Bank will open daily (Suudays and Pablie Holidave excepted), trom 9% ofelock ALM. to? P.M. and from 7 to9 P. M.on MONDAYS aud THU K»- DAYS. CORNELIUS DEVER, 50 Harrison street, : Provident, J, BRANIQUE, 196 Clingon street, secretary, chice reading, recitations and speaking by compe- tout persous wb 105 Bowery, this evening. JERSEY CITY, Kesvcrs or THe LATE DRari,.—The period for drafted men to report in the Sth Congressional D.strict of New Jersey, comprising Hudson county and the city of Newark, expired on the 24th inst On that day 1,057 dratted men had failed to report, since which time the officers bave commenced mak-: ing arrests, Of the whole number drawn in the listrict, only 15 principals entered the army, three mithe navy, 412 paid commutation, and 412 shed substitutes, Thetotal deticiemey in the strict is 802, of which 286 are due from Hudson county, and 68 from } The Ist, 8d, 6b Wards of Jorsey quired vumber of men. DRowNED,—Coroner Farrell of Jersey City, held an inq ‘est ou Butuay, on the bo.y of # boy named Joseph Adams, seven years age, who fol) into the cani) while fishing ag th pot of Morr.s sirect, A verdict of death by drowning was ren- cored, CoLLISION ON THE RAILROAD,—On Satur- day afternoon between 4 and 6 o'clock, # collisian occurred on the Morris and Easex Road, hetween two passenger trains # East Newark, owing to one of the trains being behind t!mo. Ome of the engines vas badly detweged bu ue one was injured, li “HORSES, CARRIAGES &c. er + CARTS AND TANK FOR SALE—3 SECOND band dump or dirt cart; also a v ooden tank of about 1,8.0 gallons capacity. Apply at 87 obn streeh Brooklyn, Echinacea ty FoR SALE — A LOT OF OMNIBUSFS, horses, harness, PN torm 7s, stave wheels. West 2Sth atreet, bet J and | iy Inqnise at No 1d For BALE CHEAP—SINGLE AND DOU- - ble seat wagons with aleifting senate, with and In porloct mrder, would Take an envelinut coach fort Lars stable.” Haquire at BARRETT Norah Tan n rum vl HORSE. CA RT AND HARD cheap, the owner hawing no ure + Apis 27 Willett ot. Mie 1) sell iw & AMUSEMENTS. B ARNU M’S AMERICAN MUSEUM ALWAYS COOL AND DELIGHTFUL. EX1 BA HE ARY, EXPROY. euptured VING WHALES PATE and brought to this city from the com BY LAND! ALIVE! | AT. AN ENORS ots BE NEF, AND MAY BE BELEN AT ALL HOURS a lag ip the MAMMODIT GLASS TANK, bail for his srecial use _ me ¥ ANOTHER GRAND PANTOMT NOVEL! | INTERESTING | AMUSINOS COMIC AND MELODRAMATIC, Afternoon and Kveuiue at 5 and 7%. 0" JOCKO, KO, ‘ () ~ DRAZILIAN APE, TONY DENIER “JOCK Ce MR. C.K. FOX, MRM Gist, ANDERSON, “RNESTINE and LOUISE, N AND L, COLLINS IREANCLODOPEOMIETS RY MOKNING ALLL OTOLR, without adcitional charge, of tS WONDERELL CABINET. 1 RAND OKCHESTRIAN, will play at ehort intervals day and ecenme, THE MARVELLOUS APIGCAN MUDMPISED Trew arfa, A\binos and a million other eurios.ties. CH An couacement has been efeciel for a ahorg rts time only, with GEN. TOM Till MB and COMMODORE NUTT and MINSIE WARREN, ol Of Whom #11) appearcotmerncing MONDAY, Sept Ae MORNING, APTERNOON aod BVENING Admission, 6 conte; Chidren under ten, ise. 1@ _- CAMPBELL S MINSTRELS. —GO AND hear MAHON'S exuu site 1 daliad, “JENNIE LIVES fit FOR THEE," Bung to-night b PRANK LESLIE, Tt ie enya JF not supe or, to bis late encees: a MY BEAUTIFUL LIZZIE" es Soldier's ALD PICNIC WHICH WAS T take piace on Wednesday, Aucust ile, at Merie av. Park, Brooklyn, will take place on Tnesdar, Aug. Goth, as there waaatistake in the day, By order 176 1A. TROWER UNDERSIGNED, MEMBERS OF epectinly inform t'* jose | ,thatin view of the death Mr. b. Q, Connell, the ce band will be conducted as amu pot Mr. Kirker, for the Lenefis nted ieacer, busines of the abov under the leade bis widow. Allo | therelore be received as formerly atthe ¢ ar promptly ate tended to. Names kh Aion, Farys Schaefer, Sinith, stor el, Joba Zichell, Chevaanl, Ch, Moore, 1. Really, J. Daly. Tag ME FEW MORE BOTTLE “saa” CUO LORINE Cramps, Colic, Diari hones, aruicle ever u had at 46 South ’ per betue. We warrant REWARD GF $50 IF HERB DOCTOR fa ,ON HAND —The for Chole -the bea bY, ve eenu fuk to decribe disease and tefl his patients the nar of their complaints or ile Beer, without receiving any information from them, No charge for cousuitation of advice, OUR MOTTO We nee ench Balms as have no strife, With Natare or the Laws of Life With blood our bands we no ver tam Nor poison men to eace thetr pain Our Father. whom all goodness ily Provides the means to cure all illa; The simple Harbe beneath our feet. Weil used, relieve our pans completa A simple Herb, arimple Flower. pas thus spat ene Lae. - bt eee, these ehall «pen th touchin: wer Of change and heaith to thee, wha Office 181 Fulton etreet, Brooklyn, room No. % ap SHIPPING, YR LIVERPOOL—OLD BLACK BALL Live—The AMES FOSTERS JUN. will onil promptly on Thureda., sey on board, fuot of Peekinan et, or COPFEY, 69 South «t, TOR LIVERPOOL — NEUTRAL Pisa e upply bo to ROCHE BROs, & The Britieh Ship ALBION, wile August 30, X LINE bork Lt Ship AT AINTES The above- shite # qinek pasamves and pnp cior sengeie. For further particulars "y to LAPSCOTT BOTs & CO, ae Ad South st, New York, LD BLACK STAR LINE FROM OL TO LIVERPOOL M.NQeTESG HOM SAILS Biet AUG, JOUN Hie ae.... A1)S Sth SEPT, BWALLOW LALL LINE Fitom Ob LO LONLNON W, FE. STETSON SAILS woth AUG For passage or draft spp! * to ane WILLIAMS & GUTON, 49 Fulton at. S! BAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVER. POOL, ERIS eaner LOUISIANA Parnage e54 payable li ¢ Wik Cunard Line, From New York, 154 cure ‘et pool , fy New York, 2, gold. KEDAK salle Wade 368 STEAM re y day the Sist August, Apply to WILLIAMS #& ON, 29 Bioudway, ima: | DENTISTRY. _ SEIT OF TEETH ON SILVER, OR RUBe ter, $1) to $15; gold, $15 to +"2; partiod pleane wold, >2; wliver, ti pertooth. Teeth extracted withe out pain, or filled with eold or other fillings, 50 cts, #1 exh. by Dr. H. VILLERS, 45 Bowery, yy old Theatre. \_ MOST WONDERFUL DISCOVERY-= Teeth extr i without pain or no charge. Baan t fal teeth ineerted $leaeb. feeth inseried with ow wuhout ext iz the reote, All ope vations ranted. J.. VILLERS, 155 tirana et, two blocks 407 » DRAKE, 480 (CANAL STREET, SETS & atof teeih on t BT th bo $1 $25 ; eectional fete 50. Aves col ete Jed with gold, bone cement, or o'her tilings 69 ces to $1 2 n. bit th extracted without pan FOR SALE AND TO LET. T MORRISANLA, A TWO-STORY AND =~ Dattic house, 4 lots in earden, ior 1 hand te the city, eo ly and lave yuae cost Apply GO! WoDTTCHETT, 2 New Chamber at 4d floor, cab A CORSER BASEMENT TO LET WELL Alculated toy a lurhecs#e loon, Hae three ene travcee ; peu y of light, Cor of she Bowery aud Made Lovet, Inquiie at di4 Pearle, £ RARE CHANCR—HOW TO INVES? money well, House and dlote tor vale, on th Hackensack Plank K lieboken, ao very new to the pu way station wnanite of laut be #0 Terme easy. The propert JONU WHITE, Real tstite \ceces, 1 5 Waehiagtoe street, Hoboken, and to JOS. J, BLLERY, 596 Grand at, New York, 4 es O YOU WISH TO INVEST YOUR Money, A rare chance oft hove cheap lote which can be hadon such terms, at Elizae Baz bethport, New Jerse hiv place ts oving veiw fart ; peare ainll; # can bold aud convey Teal estate there, Persons wishive to exainine the place, with a view ort e fleet go and return by eteaiboas b ing at 119 Pew st, COOLEY & HhiokIPTER ius Elizabeth. ort or. KR, KELLOGG, Owner, 159 Pearl st, New ork, : sb OR SALE—AT HOLBROOK, L, ISLAND, 2'¢ hours’ ride from the city on the 1. I. railroad, and near the Station and Poe:~ & cottage with vood out-buildings fine garde: nd 10 eeres a excellent land well tmpror e4 505 part cash, Also, a new cottage and 's up ac posi'e the Post- office ; price $05), Oo, 5 adies wei imp oved, but no bulluings; tor {iu Also § teo-acie faima un ore lot front. » down, bal- ent tor 2 yeu @ rmonth. Also, Syevet o A. MeCOTs improved ; for $.5 per ac'@, A-#0, a (ee ing 20 rode on the iailromd ; for $0.0, Also. to ince ip 1 and 2) ear, nouse and 1 a 1) acie lot and 26 ent, by imp ovine v TER, 142 tu'ton st, N, Postmaster af doibrook Station, bear t party. 858 FoR SALE—A HOUBE AND 8 ACRES OF land, wi | f ¥1 acres, near Se i, Ne Tver Late are, apply to Mee REaty th et, bet 3d and 4th ave, N. ¥ _ 45 $3 PER FOOT—A CHANCE FOR Si7® of lot and location seldom offered,» {ll pare chase 9 ner Si) Hos e by OO feel, 10 teat mm opposite the Hariay Gara Morea bal Yann th 4th floos, fas