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THEATRICAL AND MUSICAL. Last vMk was one or novelties In the theatres. Hurt VhmidmIiiii| freeh upon almost every iu^?,u4 do Sordlug ly wo have to record the lad of crowded houses llmnM unprecedented, at least since the war com mono d. the people seem to be as much alive to ea>>ymeut and ?s appreciative or dramatic merit as ever, despite the throes through which the country Is paneli g and the sor row which necessarily aitlictu so toauy households. tuere was hardly a uight during the past week that the theatres were sot tilled to repletK n. The cheap opera seam* which Mr. Dlmaa undertook -to estahllsh at the Academy was a success, sa far sa Isrge attendance was o?noarued, last week. The bouse whs Srsasmed evsry night. There will he only tbice aigbu ?tore In the present season. To-i l*bt the "Trovatore," 'In which Madame Bnrchard, d' Angrl and Brignoli will 'hpiiear. Slruor Auodlo, brother to the late favorite baritone, takes the pea In which his relative wee always -to happy?Count do Line. On Tnasduy evening "Ln 4a dl Chsmo inlx" and selections from "I'KUsere ?' Amore" will he given. Mr. till man takes n benefit on "Wednesday nlgbt, with a grand programme. The event ?tt the present season was tho debut of Msdatue Conn# More hard, who Is an artist of the tlrst class, thoroughly 'Sultivated, and possessing Hue dramatic powsr. She gavs ?Satire satisfaction to the opera-going public. It would Me well if Mr. Ullmsa oould secure her services as s Moat available add I; Ion to our New York opera troupe. We had another deb .tant In the person of Madame ?errmaan, of whom we had to speak favorably he -fore. She mads a very pl.ssmg loipiession cu 'the audience la the "ihlld of the Regiment," on Friday night, and Tor a first a|>|*arance went bruval> through that charming open. Of Mma. d'Angrl It is Mot nsosssary to say any v ting, for her powers as a con Iraito era well known. Since A'bonl's time she has not boon surpassed he s. time. d'Angrl comee of a diller Mat nationality from most or uur gr. at slDgsrs, being by Mb th a Ore dan and a native ut Cei halonla. It is not likely ih.?t we shall have another opera sea ?Son for some months; but whe it Is resumed we believe that ws may promt-a something very fine in the wity oi etrtlsta. Mas Mnreiztk. with a to re lUn he fruin Jlartl. tbs Cuban ml.lloiiuire, Is not Id e in Luropa iu soleclinp ?rtists, and we have coull ler.ee in Murelxck'a judgment, ff good singers are to be bud for money be will secure them. From letters lately iscoived from h iu.weleirti that he has already eng.'-ged two frrinie dnnne?Medorl tn d Char ton?Ma/xoUni. thu tonor.and B-irtolint, a flno baritone. He Is now in Italy, making further nogotia ?Ions with other eminent artis's. The excellent burlesque of the " Wizard's Tempest" tt the Winter Garden, of which we have already spt.keu, ttlll holds its place on tho bo irds. In scenic off ot, wit -tad good acting generally, '.I will compare favorably with -Anything of the kind we taavo had here for somo time. She star of the company is libs Emily Thorne, from the Adelphl theatre in London: and she la a vory plo.iatng Mctresa, not the least cha m about her boing bar great personal beauty. With a flna figure, hauda >me face, good voles sad graceful motion, she wi n the good favors Of the audience every night, na might be expected. The ^?Tempest" le on the hill* for another week, and will probably be ettil further continued, for It la wit nessed by crowded houses nightly. The "8yrea" will be repeated this week at Niblo'a Jgnrden?a piece In which Mis* Caroline Rlchings utado 99 decided a auocea'. Under the auspices of the combine ?ton company of Messre. Davenport, Jarrett aad Whe ttly, (flblo's has kept pace with any theatrs In the c ty,not ?lone In the numerical strength of tta audiences, but tn ?be talent employed. Miss Kichlnes wtll appear for the Mext three nights la the grand Druid scene from "Nor ?Mm"?In addition to the "Hyreu' ?at the request of tnany frleoda, who are anxious to hsar her powers In -?lassie opera. Miss Maggie Mltchel has had quite a successful week ?t Laura Keene'a, of which she 18 now tho leasee. Fan thon the Cricket, la which piece she baa made quite a ipans itlon, still remains on the bills. The Florences ara heaping up tha reputation of Wal lark'a theatre for full bouses. The burlesque of the ,4I.*dy of Lyons," wi b the two Na|ioleona, made a good ?U, aad is still on tbs bills for two nights mora. A sew ?emadtelta, the "Returned Volunteer," will be pro Muted to night. On Wednesday th e bill will be entirely ?fbnnged. Fox'e Old Bowery bad a successful week. To-night ?he tew drama, based on a "I-edger Story," wlltbe pro duced, together with two utlier pi cos. Miss Adah Menken baa been making a sensation at tha Jfew Bowery. To-night "M iz^ipa" la on the bills, Mba Wmeee Uklngtba prlncljial ml-, la which It la an ?sounced lb-* she will ascend en the back of a wild %orae to the fgtremt height of tbo house^a feat whjoh, to doubt, will wia great eclat from iL Juveniles add "Jbvers of the marvellous gauerally. TVs Bryants continue, at usual, to entertain large su gleuoes at their hall la Bromlwey. They have always ?omathlng new on the stage. The Brooklyn Aeademy ef Music Is again to present to thu inhabitants of our sister city Mies Batsman, whe ^aade ao favorable an impression last week that many of the leading cttlsens addressed a request to Miss Bate man to appear ence more at the Academy. Accordingly the will perform te-alght and to morrow night, and will ?o doabt have a brilliant reception. The tragedy of fGeraldlne," written by her mother, will be produced to night. A concert, by the members nf the rbllhermonic Society tad several ef our most promising artists, la to be given ?t the Academy of Music, on the 33d Inst., in aid of the Cnited States 8anitary Ooramisslon. The Mercantile Li brary Association hare the cere of the entertainment. Mr. Nlxou'e Cremorne cards us, corner of Fourteenth Street and Sixth avenue, appear to be a very attractive ?ad delightful place of amusoment, judging from the ?umber of visiters who nightly frequent them. In the mi mm or season our people require a respectable place tt resort, combining fresh air, ease and intellectual en payment, such as the Cremorno Gardens afford. The complimentary benefit to Mrs. Augusta Page Is to Vn place on the 38th instant, at Wallack's, under Mr. floraaee's management. The demaud for tickets is ?Iready brisk. Mrs. Page wl'l personate Juliet, In which gharacter.it laaeid.ahe la without rivalry. "The German amusemeuts at Jones' Wood, during the fast week, have consisted of two grand festivals. On Monday night the Sanger bund Society had a splendid en tertainment, at which over thirty thousand persona wore present. On Thursday the Liederkranx held their fes tival. Tha grounds were brilliantly l.gUted by Clarke's ?aolnred calcium lights (ths s?me that are used st the Winter Garden lathe "Temi?st"), end the trees wsrs hung with almtei Innumerable Cbin.se lanterns. New platforms wers raised for tho musicians, of which an extra number ware provided. Those who wore disap pointed oa Monday night will have tho opportunity of ?tiondlng tbelr uoxtSangerbund festival on the 14th of futy. There will be four reeilvais at the Wo< d during thi Week, two day festivals?vis: Tuesday and Thursday? end una night festival en Wednesday next. On Satur day the grounds are engaged by a private society lor a har Wnnloua festival. T ie ladles of Philadelphia are distinguishing them ?Slvee by their benevolent rfioita for the relief of the wounded soldiers lu the hospitals. Nothing that they Wave done, hnwevor, has affirdsd the poor suflerera m >re satisfaction and comfort than Iho afternoon con sorts Instituted by Mra. Anrie Nevlne and Miss Williams, daughter of General Williams, of tho rogulsr army. These ladles, who are girted with fine vocal acoomplish Sianta, visit the hospitals four timos n week, and for Several hours contribute to tho nmunoaiant of tha pa ?tents by tha singing of patriotic aad other aonga calcu lated to make them forget their sufferings. Tho eflbct la so benoficial that tha medical authorities do everything ?to their power to ellbrd faculties for theee entertain ments. The example is one that ought la be followed in eur New York beep I tale. Amongst the large number of mrliste who are resident here there will be found many, we are sure, patriotic enough to act upon the suggestion <tf thsy are encouraged. Madame K. de Vllllers will give her third aad laat osa ge i next weak, at Pod worth's rtums, In which,among SiW artists, Madams fi'Augrt will appear. We sea by the London papers that Madame Riat?rl,ths ift ?'- tragedienne, and Mile. Tltlane, the prima donna> ?nr? ploying In the English metropolis, the former nt her hi* *?iy'e theatre, and tha latter at tha Handel reatlvnl, ?Si ths Crystal Palace. How highly these two eminent ?i i .site are prized In Fngisnd may be Judged from tha gnu that the prlee of a box ranges from twealy to forty dollars, and a single admission Is put down st five dol ls a. Bctb these celebrities, ws are happy to say, are ?engaged by Mr. Ullman to appear In Now York vary soon. Arrivals and Dvpartmrea. ARRIVALS. Usance*?Hark Bllra Bar?s-t)r Armatronc. W Parr and fertv, J W Mussing. Rv.i Cornwa I. B J Davit, W (I Cos, ? ..?.( CYatet, MraJCTr.ti. Mr Troll, Mrs CI n a H?rvpy. W I* Parroti, Mlaa Ptfrott, Mite I. .Mowing. B it Gilbert, 4 Crawford, Mrs J A Rob-na. Misa 8 Csty, C Hmiib. P*aa?Brig Maria?f Morasa A lady. NEWS FROM WA8HINBT0H. * ViMwni, Jane II. ISO MO DfTBLLIBBNOE FROM TBS ASST. V? MWt of public luMTMA kM been received U lb* War Papartmaut to-day from any dlractlon. Tba telegraph Una through Pal*war* to Kortreaa Mon raa waa Injured by tba storm at Baturday sight, aud la not yat la wuthlog ordar. TUB TAX BILL. Tha Caofaranea Committee on the Tax Bill, having de clined to hear any argument whatever In regard to tha pending amendments, are mikmz rapid progress. They h.sve already passed upon one hundred and eighty-live out of tha three hundred and fifteen Senate amendments. Tha tax on aolrlts end tobacco la be settled to morrow. Some of tha committee are In flavor of striking out Davis' nmendmenl, laying a tax of tea cents additional on all apiriu to be sold, as whiskey, brandy, wine, he., and adding that amount to tha tax ob simple distilled spirits. i THB BANKRUPT LAW. The Bankrupt bill drags ominously. There seems te j be no organization or summon understanding among the admitted majority of both housos In favor of the measure. A proposition has been mads that committee shall be appoints! to all during the recess aod mature a Bankrupt bill, but the commercial interests of the country demand mora prompt action. Ihe passage of an Impartial bill bow would strike from --or domestic commerce tetters by which It la very se riously embarrassed. Meanwhile, some Senators are not even aware that a carefully considered Bankrupt bill has already beun introduced In that body. OENERAL JAIL DKLIVKKT AT LEESBUIUl, AMD ARBBST OF ltKBICL 8YMPATU!Si:ilf. Tho Secretary oT War having received complaints that rhejall or Loudoun oounly, Va., waa being used tor the detention of the alavaa of rebels, and that the rebels of hat county were actively co-operuting with the anthorl ties of the rebel Stales, the matter was referred to Genera! Wadsworth.a* commander of the department, oi. Swuln, of Scott's cavalry, was ordered, with & de 'aebment tThls command, to go to Leesb irg. Afters week's absence the command returned lost evening ' ol.Swaiu had a general jail delivery of tho negroes ?onfln-d on rebel account, straightened up things encral y, and brought Justice Asa Rogers and "lev. E. II. Nourso as prisoners, they refining to take the oath of allegiance, and belog proved to be active in the rebel cause, tho reverend gentleman acting as a kind of rebel ^x-st boy. Nourso is charged with b lng a sort of poripa.etio secret mail agent, the medium of communication between rebel spies and sympathisers in rebeldum out of the county. It Is alleged that Rogers sent his own negroes to aid Jacks--n in his se cond raid up tha valley. lie also presided very recently at a session of County Court that acknowledged allegiance to tha treasonable State : cvui nmont at Richmond, which, under pretence, we lake it, of providing for tha poor, took the liberty of as sessing on the county a tax or twenty thousand dollars, eally to aid tha rebellion by providing for the families aud other dependents of citizens of Loudon now in arms agaiust their country. Laeshurg proves to be a hotbed of secession, the ladles or the place crossing tha streets to avoid meeting the ofheora of tha cavalry troop, tha chll Iran singing "Dixie" In front of the quarters, and most of the stores were closed during the stay of tha troops. TBB ADJOURNMENT OF COXQBKSS. A desparato effort will be mads to finish the business before Congress, so as to adjourn before the 1st of July Tha warm weather of tho last two days has been a strong argument In favor of an early adjournment. TUB PACIFIC RAILROAD BILL. It la expected that the Senate will conclude the con sideration of the Naval Appropriation bill to-morrow, and .resume the consideration of thePacificRailroad bill. It Is understood that Governor Morrill, of Maine, will bring forward as a substitute ror |Mr. McDougall's Pacific Railroad bill tha one approved by the Legislature of Maine, and that It will find much favor In the Senate. This movement may endanger the passage of either bill. Under this apprehension the friends of the measure will make an effort to concentrate all avail able strength Tor the passage or the original House bill. THE OLD STYLE STAMPED ENVELOPE. It has been ascertained at the Peat Office Department that single rate letters, which are enclosed in nnvolopes embossed with both the one and the three cont sump or the old style, have, In seme instances, bean treated by nostmasters as wholly unpaid and extra poetago thereon exacted on delivery. Pub-W !>?*?$? I* therefore given that stamped envelope* of this description, which ere de signed to facilitate the prepayment of tba carrier's fee In clth*. baye not byon superseded, and that they are iWeciiy villi fdr ON prepafnianl of postage to the amount which tha stamps indicate. CONDEMNATION OF THE PR1ZK SHIP CIRCASSIAN. The steamer Connecticut arrived at New Orleans on i tha 20th, and left for Texas on tha 31st ult. Tho British ship Circassian, a prize to the Somerset,Has been con demned by the United States Prize Court, Pilots and t-.wboats are resuming their vocations at tha Southwest Paas. EMOLUMENT* OF UMITRD STATE* MARSHALS. A communication from Comptroller Whittlesey, In answer to a resolution of inquiry, stated that United Stales marshals render their accounts by terms of courts and not at slated periods, aod hence cannot specify with precision the disposition of the exact sum mentioned William Selden stnnds charged with $64,285 07 up to April 10, 1881, and Ward H. Lamoo with $22,864 from April 10 to Juno 30. The toUl gros# emoluments of the marshal, from July 80 to June 30,1881, $6,837 11. DEPARTURE OF STEAMER*. Three I teamen left hero lost evening?the ImIIi, for Budd'* Ferry; the Mount Washington, for York riror, White House and other neighbouring points, with stores; and the Baltimore, for Fortress Monroe. The latter car ried a company of upwards of twenty Senators, members of the House of Representatives and heads of bureaus, who design extending their trip as fares our gallant army. In front of Richmond. Thoy were accompanied with a One band of mus e, and will probably return early In this week. The Baltimore also took a good sup ply of provisions for our (Totted States marines, now stationed at Norfolk. The steamer Naugatuck continues to attract general notice. The fragments of her burs led gun bare been removed. PRISONERS FROM THE SHENANDOAH VALLEY. There wna an arrival last night of sixty-ma rebel prisoners from the Shenandoah Valley. Many of them were formerly residents of Alexandria. Their arrivul there in the ears prod'iced much excitement among their friends and relatives, particularly the females. Among thorn aro a number of the l<oulalana Tigers. THE CHURCHES TAKEN FOR HOSPITALS. Service was bald to-day In all the churches which have been taken for hospitals. Within an hour after the con clusion of moruiag service carpenters were at work. plan, tng flooring over the pews and preparing the buildings for the reception ef the sick end wounded. THE REPORTS IN REOARD TO COL. D'SPEXKl'IL. Colonel b'Kpeneutl, late ef the O'Kpeneuil Zouavaa, Is much agrtsTCd at s report that, under tho assumed nshie of Do Reaumont he had accom panied two recreant officers of his lata regi ment to reheldom. He has been In Washington evsr sines the disbanding of his regiment, and condemns the conductor the two young men who ran off Into Dixie. The De Beaumont who aosompsnisd (hem la a relative of a gentleman of ths asm# nam# attached to the French Legation hern, whs dsnouscss as dlsgvscsful ths conduct of his uawortby kinsman. HOSPITAL FOR MLDIKRS. Ths Episcopal Seminary, naar Alexandria, has hssn fitted up with oos thousand beds for the sick and wounded soldiers. This Is (Imply a precautionary measure, and ths accommodations thus prepared may not be needed; but government Is determined that nothing that may possi bly ha readed shall be left undone. The tick and wounded, both federal nod rebel, taken from the scene of (leneral Shields' recant engagement, have been arriving bare all day. There wars a number of ambulance load*. They have been distributed among the hospitals ar temporarily provided for in churches, where they have received mueh attention from kind, hearted Union women. DEATHS OF SOLDIBRS. The tallowing deaths of soldiers her* era announced;? W. Tenny.Co. !, Nineteenth Matsachueetta. R. O. Jonas. Co. F, Fourth Vermont. F. R Atbarton, Co. H, Sixth Pennsylvania, R. C. Harry Sheerer,Co. R, Ninety second Pennsylvania. 8*rgeant James W Rowley, Co D. First Long Island. K Iters hall, Co 0, Thirteenth North Caroi.aa. W. R Cain,Co R.Niath Alabama. T C Pickett*, Co I, Minnesota. Jaa. Walsh, Co. I, Second District of Columbia. APPOINTMENTS CONFIRMED. The Senate recently confirmed the following appoint ments:? Assistant Surgeons Jonathan C. Bertoletta, Thomas W. Laach, William M. King and Benjamin F. Oibbs.to be Surgeons, and Frank L.Dubets, Samuel Q. Webber, Gustavus8. Franklin. F Min?t Wa d and David W Hal nuttae to be AxMaal 8urgw?a la the navy; Ma L. laoonte, Brigade Surgeon of Volunteers. Brigade Surgeon George K. Alien, Medical Insiwetor; K bare C. Wood, Assistant Surgeon Ueaaral: William U. Mua.ejr, of Ohio, Medical I aa pec tor. The following named ware confirmed an Consuls >? .bhn.f Flanagan, of Pennsylvania, at Puerto ("abello; Maximilian C. (iutzeoer, of District of Columbia, to Grand Due by of Oldenburg; William Marsh, of District of Co luuibta, to Altona , Henry W. IH>n<>a, of Rbode Island, to Oporto ; ( barlea H. Lobr, of Pennsylvania, to Ctudad Bo livar, Venezuela. Also aa flrat lieutenants In Marina Corps:?Charles TT. Bradford. aa second lieutenants;?f.ouis K. K*g>n, Robert L. Meade, Jainea li. Yuui.g, of I enuaylvai.ia; Lyman P. Trench,or Sew York; Win Wal ace Jr.,of Maryland ;Rdward C. Ia tma sh and Geo.G. t-lod la d, of Massachusetts. Chaa. F. W. Willi ims, of District of Co lumbia; A. Wiokmoro Ward, of Illinois: John M. Rabar audFred'k. X. I'aet, Jr., of New York. M. C. Gutzanar, recently confirmed aa Consul to Olden burg, ia one of our prominent German fallow citizens, known in connection with the preparation of the Patent Office Re; oris, from 1864 to 1868, and la an occasional contributor to the radical political praaa. TBI POTOMAC WATRR WORKS. The Joint resolution transferring lbs superintendence of the Potomac watar works to the Department af the Interior passed the Senate yeatarday. Tha Fifth Haw Hampshire Reglmaat mt the Battle of Fair Oalcs. TO TBS KDITOR OP TBS HKRALD. Unhid Statsb Gxnkbal Ho.-rnrai, j 1'MiLtDBLPUA, June 12,1802. In your paper at to-day appears |a detailed account of the battles latoly fought near Richmond, including that of Sunday .June 1. 1 beg your permission to correct save" ral grave errors of your correspondent, who doubtless supposed be'was writing racts. In one place be tats ? Soon Colonel Cross was wounded In tho thigh, and Colo nel Parker,, of the -Isty-fourth, coudueied the regiments through the remainder of the light. This la not correct, as 1 will soon show. Farther down, uuder the title ''Irish Brigade," the Btxty-ntuth has the credit of driving hack the enemy. Thi8,also,is n it correct, nor do I bjlleve the gallant officers and men of that regiment will thank any letter writer for placing them In such a false position. The facts are as follows My raiment, the Fifth \ew Hampshire, was detached from Howard's brigade on Saturday availing, and on Sunday morning oocupied tho extreme right of tha lino formod by Gen Fre neb, where we skirmished with the enemy and took quite a uumbor of prisoners. The bat tle had raged some time, when orders came for me t? go to the relief of a portion of Frerch's biigade. I move I qutkly down the railroad truck, passed Gent-ril French and halted on the track, luce to I he enemy, In rear of the losition just (.coupled by Hoiva d's two regiments, the Sixty-ft.-st and Sixty fourth New York. Being in command o' the bri gade I so: t an order by Adjutant Gregory, or the Sixty fl st, for the two regiments to clear my front as soon aa poasiblemnd I would take their piece. This was done ai once, and white the movement win* going on the Irish brigade did come up in my reur, The S xty-ninth formed on tlic right of ray line, and tho Eighty-eighth on my left, but In r.-ar of my line, and there they rem tlned. The Firth New Ham whlro then ordered the woods, sollt -ry and alone, the regiments on tho right and left remaining in their places. About two hundred yards from the track we catno upon the dead ard wounded of the Sixty first end Sixty-fourth, and a fswyards further we met the enemy. Twice we drove buck their It o and it rai led; tha third time It broke. Most of the firing took place at iwer.ty yards rango. While advancing the second time en the enemy's line the Sixty-ninth itrod a volley?one of tha "terrifio volleys ' mentioned by your correspondent?right into the backs of my men, for I h id obliqued my lino to the right to prevent being flanked. That volley mortally wounded some of my best men; fortunately, belt g on the ratlroid track, the aim was high. 1 einectcd the two regiuisuts on my Rinks w >uld outer the woods with me; but they did not. Why, 1 have never 1 a-Red. Whan the en my coused firing my regiment broke by the right of companies to tho rear, and filed out to tha railroad. Being shot thr ugh tho thigh 1 was carried to the track In front of the regiment. On tho track wo found the two -regiments and some soldiers of the Sixty-ninth kindly relieved my men and carried ma to tho "rear. The Irish Brigade on the track lost lour men killed and twenty-seven wo .ndod. The Fiflli New Hamp shire regiment lo t within a fraction of two hundred kil ed and wounded, among the latter the Colonel, M.-tJor, and sevorel other offleers, yot the regiment has zc irooly been men'toned aspresoui, and evcu then grossly rats represented. No oth i* regiment was sent Into the wo->ds. The battle oi dun lay was ended. The Fifth played its humble parttn the closing scene. Then, and not till then, did I turn over the command of the Flr-t brigade to Col. Parker, of the Sixty-fourth New York. All this Etatcuneut I rnudo In substance to a reporter for some Boston paper, the evening after the battle, at his re quest; audi would never have troubled yen. sir. had not the very Incorrect report of your correspondent ap peared. It it a fact that, the brigade of (be lamented and gallant Howard bore the brunt of Sunday's battle, and tne official reports will certainly do tardy justice to the brave Sixty-first and Sixty fourth regiments, which left to many men en the battle field, and faced the enemy with such stubborn bravery. All wo ask is simple juEtico: no fulsome (lattery, no distorted praise? the facts will suffice for Howard's brigade. KDWAHD e. cross, K. CROSS, Coionol Fifth NW Hfi'duahue regiment. City Intelligence. Aanmncn vol R#rw.H*?t? Puis urn s of ni SacovlJ Raamearr New Yona'SriA Miutu?To the Second regi ment New York Stato MUlti'it belooga the credit of first Inaugural lag e vigilance ornnmittee for the protection o' the returned privates or their regiment, both prisoner* and Htioh a* have been disabled by wound* or nickhoas. Two meeting* have been held et their armory, corner of Hail place and Seventh etreet, where reeoiutione hare be-jn passed constiluting thecommiesloae<l officer* pre eent a committee to tea after the pay of the returned prieouer*. the commendable perseverance of this com mittee should be an example lor officer* of other regi ments; for to wheat can tbe poor needy eoM.er i?ok, If not to their own officer*, tor protecllorir The committee comi?led of the fnl.owing:?Cept. Brady, Company F, chairman: ('apt. i laid, Com inetiy B; Capt Kennedy, Com pany D: Cap*- Urabutn, Company A; Ideal. I ompaey, Company II; I.ient. Armstrong Company A; Lieut. Bui vale, Comi-ai.y F. We bope tin* example will be fol lowed by ail the regimental olheera now m this city. Coroner'* Inquest. AmpnrrttLT Lnow.vro?Cornelius Schefhlln, a young Irishman, twenty -one years of age, a Bailor, belonging to the United Stele* revenue steamer Miami, lying et the foot of Vestry street, North rlrer, wee accidentally drowned on Saturday night. He had been out oa a spree that evening, and while returning to b,8 ship wax very nolay In the etreet. One of the Flf.h ward police at tempted to arre?i h.m, when he jumped off th-eud ef the pier Into a smalt boat. Hearing the officer call for aeelNtanco, and deeming the boat an unsafe refuge, be Jumped Into the water, and, being an excellent swim mer, It ta siippoaud be intended swimming to ble vessel. The water was about eight feet deep, and having a deep bed of ir.ud at the bottom.. On Jump ing Into the water, he stuck In tbo mud et the bottom, and being unable to extricate himself, was drowned. Hla body was recovered in about ihlrly minutes. Coroner W'tldey held eu inquest on the de ceased yesterday, whan n verdict of ?? Accidentally drowned" was rendered. Tho mother of the deceased resides et No. lit Madison etreet. Personal Intelligence. A. It. Russell. Idiotint General or Pennsylvania; 3. f. Mines, of the I'uited states Army; W. C. ft. Innell, of Washington; I- W. Ledyard. of Chzcnova ; S. A. Jencka and family, of Providence, and M. 3. May,of Harris burg. Pa., are stopping at the Brevoort House. Captain Head, of the 1'nlted States Army; Kqjor L. J. Barnes end wife, of St. IjOuIs; IT. Raeley sod wife, of PenneyIveuln; A. Stevens, ef Cleveland, C. E. Ilk he, of Cinctnuali; W V. Kay, er Chicago; It. C. 3m.ih, ef Auburn; W. Pit1 her end family, of Illinois; H. A. White, or Providence, and K. D. Goudrioh, of Boston,are stop ping at the Metropolitan Hotel. General W. B. Hasan and Otis fisher, "f the l etted States Army; Rev. Mr. Cornwall aud I)r. Wtills, Royal Navy,of Bermuda; W. H Merville,of Montreal; 8.91m tuona and W. C. Intrant,of Boston; Dr. C. Y. Swarm of Kair Oaks station. Ve. ; Charles Mll'sr. of 9?. Urn is ; George Wallers, of Cntirorula, and Captain Ringgold, of the United A la tea ship Sabine, ere stopping at the Aator House. Bommodoro Rreeoo, ef tho United State* Navy, and wife; Mrs. General Burnable end Mr* Klchmend. of Rhode Island: W. Lalng and wife, and tioorge J. Htusrt, of Kng land: Hon. L. Robinson, of Albany: K. P. Tilaeton, of Bos ton; II. J. Sedgwick, of Ayr acme, Mrs Bates ami fatally, and VP. B. Perot, of.Bermuda, are stopping at the fifth Avenue Hotel. W. Ounlap, of Philadelphia; J. Walker and wife, of Lowell, Maes.: J. B. Beriran end J. H. Sagor,ofN'ew York; 8. Washburn,of Albany; Dr. J. M.Ryder, of New Haven, and Captain Rogers, of Bunion, are stopping et the Lafarge House U. N. Van Camp, of Quebec; C. S. Agneau and James Tbompsen. of Knglaud, 8. Saunders aud w Ife, of tha Wast India*; T. Ibtrimg. wlf* and daughters-, S. 0. Johnson, T. M. M. Mathews end family, Dr. Kirk wood and wife, end iwnC. Palacies. of Nassau. V. P., audi'. H. Mchwartx.ef Hamburg, ere stopping at the Everett House fillon. Garrett Levis and J. Rtory, of Kentucky; H. ucker end remily, H. Brewer end J. M. Wright, ef line ten, P.. Lewis end family. J. Broad head end ramlly.and A. Pbllllpe. of Philadelphia; 9. B. Hinckley and J. W. Chamberhain, of Washington; Colonel De Wolf end Judge Allan end family, of Oswego; Col. Gray, of tbe United Plate* Army; Dr. Workman end Or. Planer,of Toronto, J W Coleman,ef Montreal. 8. Perkhurst end family, or Baltimore; L MeKay, or Liverpool; and Judge Benedict, ef Saute Fe, ere stopping et tbe 31 Nicholas Hotel Jasper W. Gilbert, Esq., the eminent lawyer ofBrook lyn, leaves on Wednesday next In the Persia for n three months' tour in Kurope. A farewell entertainment was 8Ivan to him tbo othor evening et tho Plerr^point House, y hie Meeds and associates at tbe bar Aenjamle 81111 men, Esq., presided,end amongat the ge'Aiomen pretest wars Judgee Acntgham end Reynolds , Hon. H. C. Mur phy, J. M. Greenwood, J. 8. 8transmit end Charles 1*1 say, Esqrn. ??? *???? ?r.'/ctrUk *' C"? C-nr- B ?w !>.,preeebed the tm eiau ?r B. Tl* ^ lien's Christian Aeeoc le aning termoo before Ihe Y--B jn (h# ? tt n of Columbia CoUeg. but - ^ p/lb kTeM the Anoonsi >n, onrner of Tenth tfcue ... . ^ .. . - . - _ . . edifice en toe oc. A blt-hly rualilonable audience AUed fAa Cation. The reverend gentleman took hit Unfffe ??' * ? epi-tle of ft. John, a<??n'l chapter and fourteen, "I hare written unto ye young men, because, ? atr ng." ' pretrner comrtieno >d by observing that Ilk has'0 wrUUnJUc'-wtta p, ch| d-cn and to A'ber* . but to your.g ??.ia . w.ilt tt, 1' baca so they are strong." It would be a very natural inquiry to esk what there a as in the .strength of yn nr Th?..,? th*m to the Apoetle's lottery J,if 'tuesiton wmild be the putti go' an mak. a young pirn strong? tYe< it mi re', pl>yti< Sl ur menial p we , ur ail nr these lo eihe f The Ataieile indi' *t.*d i h ? quality or tht< strength, end drew Xn'i ,a . fr"m 8"cc*?8- and then h w ma.? K* lb'? Wr,,B '? y?u"d men?|n the young me i gathered in " that associate n nhw anniversary was Iteibg celebrated there thit nlghtf That. too. should depend upon wlm aud what those young men were. He spoK* or young men being strong?strong oily in one ?i!l!h#Ui!._ 5rui; 1ul "ow y?un* mau'a strength might be made per'ect in ell *t:n"e3 of the word.be Wi? ??0W ?r 'n *?ts Inaugural. If we should cast ? b.ut tor a living type of strength, he apprehends i it " ?" w our minds In the shape ?r y?'"C m ""hood. _ A young man's strength was born after all by his spiritual nature. In this coun try everything was precocl as. Oar institutions were universally tree. The chi'd was themuu.and not the in . . theory of independence is imbibed from in# school and announced from the platform and the stump, t he preacher thee went on to luriray the pas sions to which youth Is subjected, dwelling iwrtleularly on those known as ambili n and political eminence. He cautioned the young men present agaiuat these Insldu otts and debasing qualities, and ce icluded a short dts O'uraewith an advice to be strong aocordlng to the meaning of the great Apostle wh un he had quoted. The Weather at Louisville, Air. Lolwvili.x, June 14, IMS. ITtls Is the hottest dsy of the season, the meroury standing, et two o'clock in the afternoon, nt ninety-two degrees In the shade. Oeueral Ord, transforrod at bis request frotu Gen. McDowell's army eori? to General Hulleck's Mississippi oelumh, arrived this forsuoonand left this afternoon for Corinth. j MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC. Th? Investment of Chariest on, 8. C.? 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P., by the Union Forces, Illustrated with n Map showing the Approaches to the City, and the Position of the In vesting Army; Further Particulars of tho Great Naval Rattle in the Mississii.pl, and the rapture and Occupation of Memphis, Tenn.; Ac' count or the I'espersto Fighting in the Shenandoah Val ley, Va., between the Union Army and the Rabid Jack eon's Furcsa; The Latest News from the Army under General McClellun in front of Richmond, and all Im portant ir.U'l'igonce from tho Divisions of the Union Army in different parts or the country; Accounts of the Conditioner A flairs in tho Southern States; ImporUnt Letters from Rebel Agents in Kurope, giving details of their movements, intercepted by the United States au thoritict; Tho Latest News from Kurope, and reports of all interesting events of the past week. Single copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, six cents. OlBetal Drawings or .Hurray, gddy St Co.'eKumuckv and Missouri Stato Lotteries. Kisntc vv. Kxtrs t'tiss J i?Juno 11.1343. 40, b, i,.. . 21, 7H. II, 84, 2m, 85. 6J?, 72. o-r K*woc*t. Glass i?J?lune 14. 181A 27, 42, 3d. 7, li t, 8, 4?. 44, 62, 14. 17, 22, 23 1 Cirouiarssent free or ebarge hy addressing either to MUltKAY, BUDT A CO., CoriuiWn. Ky . or dt. Louts, Hx omelnl Or a w n g? of the Kentucky and Delaware Slate Lotteries. Kextucut, Extba Olasi 229?June 14.1881 54, lit. 16. 72. 24. 2. 20, 20, 56, 45, 17 27. , _. ? liritwitti Glass 352?Juue 14. 18tiA *U?4, U' 3,1 ? 44' 76, 32> 5r'? <6. ???*, s>, 56.17. Circulars sent by addreaain< nr.. . r^. J0H,f A *ORBIS k CO.. Wilmugton, Delaware, or Oorlnzton, Kentucky. Prizes Cashed In nil Legalised Lotte ries. Imormatlon given. JOMKPli BATK8, Broker, No. II Wall street, room be. 1, New York. Dor Nkln shore. Goat Skin Balmorals, end summer Shoes of errfry klud. sxs n .hoBlN HROOKS A SON, ?4 nrosdway, eorner of Howard street. Albnnt Photographs, Vignette? and \tsiles superbly taken at HOLMES'Park Gallery, No. 184 Broadway, near Chamber street. Grover St linker's Celebrated Noiseless Newlng Midline*, acknowledged to be superior to ail] others. 4?J Broadway, New Yotk. At S3 50?Grnts' Pine French Cnlf Boot., warren led, at BARTLETi iS, 372 Grand street. eorner of Norfolk. Ladles' Congress Gaiters, nt |l |), ?i ftO ^jd $1 75, St BABTLfSTT N, 372 Grand street, corner of Nor A Pure Tobacro.?Yellow Bank Tohae ee.?Goodwin's Pure Yellow Hsnk Tobaivo. free from all Impurities, for sale by ell toha -eo and sugar dealers, and at wholesale by E. GOODWIN A BROTH EN, m ItateKnlrwt. At JelTrrs', 573 Broadway, Ladles' Elas tic Boots, 81 J", $1 75 and 82; Balmorals, $7, $2 and $.' 50; perns'tine Hbtws end Slipper A youths' and child: nnV Bal morals. Shora and Oeltera JKFFKR8, 573 Broeslway. Twelve Cartes de VI sites for ?1, Not excelled at any price, at BALC'II'H, 23J Greenwich street, corn-.r of liarelay. Herring's Pntent Champion Fire and Burglar Ph*e Mafes, S51 Broadway, corner of Murray street. New York. Trusses*?Marsh & t'o.'x Rudieal Care Truss oroe . B?. 7 Vi sey etre.-t (under the Aater H. ieej.op poeite the rhu.-ch. A female attends lad e?. No oonuectl./a. whatever with any other Truee office of same name. Bcantlfnl Complexion?Laird's Bloom of Youth or Liquid Pearl, for presenting and beautilylns the cotnpl-iies and skin. All druggMU and 459 Broadway" Hill, Inimitable Cutter of Hair and Whiskers, Mo. 1 Barclay street. Hair Dye, 40 cents: black or brow u. W. A. Hate he lor'a Celebrated Establish ment for Wlge, Toupees, Heir Dye. sod Hair Dyeing, end HoidavleCream for beautifying hair, 18 Bond str-st. NarrlMI. Bm<J*?Barra?Oa Sanday. Jan* IS, at th* Tempi* Kmanual, by lb* R#v. t?r. idler, Mr. Jrutni Bimtxto Missloa Uai'U, daughter of 1. Batter, Esq., all of this ctiy. 1'i.Aimni?P.oirr?At Amsterdam, Holland, on Thurs day , May t, by th* R*v. Or. U 8. I'. May boom, Jotta R. 1't.Avnw, of N'a* York, to Asian Roar*, of th* former place. siHwnt?Kaauoi.?C? Thursday, June 12. at tb* real dene* of tb* bride's fa'ber, by tb* Rev. Mr. Scarlet, Mr. W. 11. Sims<K, of Halloa, N. J. to Mia* Vmoi>ne Kmu, of Parsippuay, N. J Tarrex?MrCtav*.?At I'nhia Landing, M. J.. ?* Thursday, June S, at tb* residence or th* brldo'a parent*, by tb* Rev. H. It. Walworth, Jamb* Howabd ranis to CH*-tu-rr* J. M Clavs, tUugutar of Jaotea Ma (lay*, all of th* former place Died. Baiuoa.?la Brooklyn, on Sunday, Juno IS, of ooorsntp. tion, after a long ami painful Hit***, Makt R., wife of Manaaaa Hrlggs, aged 3g year*. Tb* friaoda of th* faanity ar* reapaetfnlly tavtVd to attend th* funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, at twe ?clock, front her let* rMid*tic*, Bo. tit Behermtrhern street, H, < ofclyn. Th* remain* will b* taken to Newpoel, R 1., for intermant. Hkmdt.?<m Saturday, June M. Rowans Bbast, aged ?,fl yeara. a cartmaa of tit* eliy of Now York Dor tb* laet thirty fly# year*. Hie relative* and frienda, *la* thoaa of b'w sons, Jehn and Thorn*?, era raepactfully invited to attend the funer al ,frm hi* lata rmtdene#, 144 Kaat Tweiity.fourth street, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o clock. C4*R*tinv.~On Sunday merning, Jim* IS, Bnnwmi, wife of Jam** Carberry. native of pariah of Panlstowa. county of Kilkenny, Ireland, aged SO yearn and 4 ?oMM. The friends and acquaintance* of tba family ar* re spectfully Invited to attend th* fwsaral this (Monday) aftarnoou, from her late residence. No, So Paclfle stru t, and tbenca to 8t. Peter'* church, corner ot Warren aad Hick* atreata, South Mroohlyn. Rill;tinny papers plsas* ropy. D'Rsvoett ? At Washington,I>.0., on Saturday, Jim# It.Gaonun D'Bsvoias, Sergeant Company 11. FourTerath ragimsnt New York State Mtlltla, la the 27th year of hta ago. Kwnaira ?In Brooklyn, an Sunday, June IS, Mascabct A. Kmrwrs, In the SSd year of her age. Relatives and friands of the family ar* reapectfnlly la- I sited to attend Ih* fanerel. from 7ft Hieka street, on Tuesday after noes, at three am lock, without further la vitat lea. I ItxsqiS ?Suddenly, 9? gaturday, June It, Tnottag taiii.tHlift ertheolty or Dubtto, eged * ym?m t moot he ir noaai of ib? family ON resyaoUhUy melted to attend the fuuoral, this (Mueday) afters'jo*, et oiioo'otoos, from hie tote residence. llOib iireet, Harlem. I>?bltn i*i<* a nlnae* oop*. Ka Sonar S.?On ?"?'urd.'j, Jure 14, or oorgoettoo 4f the lungs. W?. Kajki.s s- a, age<i 64 yeais i b<1 4 months. The friend* sod relents* "f lbs 'and * . auto the meia bore oT lieary < 'hf Lodge 277 I'.wt v M., ?nd the tu 'in kers oT tlio r* .mook' Ifcardi g Houa?l?.>et* * A as. .ela tion, are repi?oilul y Irvlb d to atond the I 'neral, i rora b a i*io r-aldence, No. I .'4 R<**ve'.i street this ( Muiulujr) eitsrnoon, n two o'el ck. His rotuatu* will be UKen to Gres.ipood (Vmetery for into. meat. (?KKp?HTY ?<hi sa'nrday, June 14, Asm GnAOttrr, la tb? 66th year of tier age iha re *iive? and friends of the faml'y aid iboaeof her ' b "otithers fnnieind I iKrtctt Guragbty, are reaiwctrully ,,, v 'Us! u> attend b*r f na al. from St. Andr< w-- ihurcb, e rM '?./ Di-ane strict and City Hill plaoe, lU < (Monday) afterm* H|l) M'fftH Giut _,*> Thured y, Judo 13, Janb Bovd, aged 2 a su? aud 2? du??, daaguter of Will lam jr. aad tether M. Ora>> . . I,a.a ?o \t'""d 'jr. Juki 14. J?ll? Hatr*. ??i 60 TMra, a'uatlr* ot* Kitvator Moy, count/ Watorierd, Ire land. The funeral *111 U.'W plot*. this <*??a4?y) efto-noon. ttw-.o'ckxk, from ."111/-derailtli .?re I. near Second venue. The f landa a-nd renui t ea of deceased are re al avenue ?pectfully invited to att~ntf. HK'BWRr?On Tbmsday, Jtroo 12, Julia Tfau, ealjr dauKlit.-r of Richard and Mary A. Uer.^dft, ageu 2 months and 22 da/a. Dublin paters nlaaae copy. Knu.?On Saturday, June 14, Jbmr Thomas Kiw the only aoa of John aad Miry Ann Kerr, ajjed 9 anomfceadud 14 daya. 1 ha friends ef the family are respectfully luvlfofto attend the funeral, ibis day (Monday ). at twelve o'cloelr, noon, from the residence ot hia par ante, No. ? Um.a place, Brooklyn. MoKikmsy.?On Saturday, June 14, Mra. tui M-Kn*. ?mr, reliot of Patrick Mr Kinney, a native ef Oinaagh, county of Tyrone, Ireland, The friends and relatives of the family aro'rea eetfully Invited l<> attend the funeral, from her lata residence, 63 Monroe street, on I'uea lay afieruaon, at oua o'plcck. Newai It and I hi'adel b a papers pteaae eopy. MoCorklc.?On Saturday afturnoon, June 14, Sam; ml Mo oRKLa, In the Slat year of his uge The relative and filen's of the tamll-v arc res ectfully Invite i to attend the funeral, from his latere Idenc?,vl7 Honry str et, on Tues ay a ternoou, at two o'c.oclt. iHiylo towu (Bucks county, Pennsylvania), pai-era plca<c copy. M a -0?.?On Sunday, June 16, Fravcih Murphy, In the 76th year of bis age, a native of the county Mou gl.-Aa, Ir-iand. The rslatlvoa and friends of tha family a-* respect ul'y invitod to attend the fouerai, Trom the reat ience >1 his net hew,^Villi.im Murphy, No. 14 Uotuiniolc s.reot, on T esday afternoon, at two o'clock. Smth.?On t-'Md iy. June 13, Maky C., daughter of I.i ckwnod and K izubeth Smith Thu eiativcs and friends of the family. ? nd the mem bers a id fileuds of thi M. P. church. Attorney street: ais-i the m-m'-e a of u?- ?. i t I, ago, i w. ?< >l. F.,ari re i ectluUy luvited to atleid - e fiiner.,1. to e7(Monday) aft* b kiu, at b ii - >asl uu o'ol k, fro u the ietu <i ct Prot tant rl urth in . lt?rnv> atre.t. Tlii mots will he 'aken to ITni ?u feme err fo in.u u.e.it. Sxau-KH.?At WtlliatUHi u g, 1.. i.ou.-amrd.y, Junol4, after a lin^eain ? Jln-M, Mra S?u\n, widow of Jam t 81 jvona, n the C9 h year of h r g ?. The triuuda ot tho family, ula those of her sons, Frederick, Alfred an I Nathaniel, are rt-s ectfully invited to attend th) funeral, this (M -oday j a: tor noon, at two o'o ock, from tbe First Universalis! church, Fair street, NownrlfjsN.eJ. Ta r.?At Fwtre-i Monroe, on Saturday, M ay 17. Licuten int ( fokor W Takr, of the Thirty atxth regiment New-York V i tuira. Tha fune-ul whi take ni ce from the re-p'-nce of hia father.Frida'iTck larr.No. 66 d'es Twel'th street,* i T esday alt-rn<>'u, at Mr ,.'ol ck. Ula friend-and taoaa of the family are respectfully Invited to t.en t without further lavttitlMi. WALnmRYKhK.? n Tuesday, June 10, at sea, on beard thi-S snisli sell oner iios Fermau .- , Mra. .v.* A ALDO Ms rhh, of Baltimore. Was I uncd ot s a. Baittim ra papers pi ease c py. WALTKita.?Uu faun lay, June 16. A laud Waltub, aged 60 yo irs. The rslatlvoa and friends of the deceased are hereby r*apectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Monday) morning, at nine o'clock, frcm his late rt-sideuie, No. ISO West Nineteenth street. William*.?Fell,at tha haltlo of Fair Oaks, Vs., on Saturday, May 31, (Jaotain William Johnbs Williams, Fifty-sixth regiment New York State-iFoluntears. The relatives and friends of the family are res.iectrul'y |nVited to attend the funeral, from tho residence of hht mother. Mra. Samuel Williams, Newburg, S. Y., o;i Tuesday forenoon, at eleven o'clock. BUSCEIiIiAHBOOS. AT $3, $3 SO, $4 and Si 5U, SHOES AMD GAITERS, ALL thu uuwe-l klyloM, now ready at JONES', 10ami 12 Arm ?treeC At barker's?thb best and most natural Wis? in the worxl iiro nmde. Cm! and ?'?? them at 622 Broadway. ANNIN A CO., MANUFACTURERS OF ENGLISH Hunting Fla a, Mi Fulton etrnet, comer of William. (Eetabllahed In 1*47.) Articles for soldiers at Baltimore, wash ington and otnor t o! it* oc uine.i hy Union troopa should be ncnt at half rati * by the (IIARNDBN EXPRESS, 74 Broadway. All sizes bunting and silk flags?on hand, for sale by HOJKK A GRAHAM. manufacture* a, w Dunne street. At gimrkkdb'h. $4 albums (fifty picturbsi retailed at ffX Wedding Cards, Note Paper, Monograms in perti et taatc. ^TTBNTION, cash buyers. BLISS k WIIEELOCK, 3W BROADWAY, OFFER FOR SALB THE LARGEST STOCK OF PRINTS mm POPULAR STAPLE DRBSS GOODS IN MARKET. ALSO, BLACK AND WHITE CHECKS IN GREAT VARIKTT, COTTON A DES, DOMESTIO COTTONS, HOSIERY AND OTHER STAPLE GOODK PRINTS AND DOMESTICS FOR CAS8, Other good* four mouth*' credit, Or with a liberal dlfount for ca*h. A TTENTION.?DR. BRIOGS, TUB CHIROPODIST, IS Ji. akl.li ul and ttiorea*.ul in fc'a treatment of corn*, bunions ealloekiee, club ami Inverted nail*, eular ed dle eaaed joint*, ami ail other diteaitex of the feet. Ofllce 21S Broadway. Anew gas apparatus FOR THE COUBTBT. The eubicrlber* are now rri pared to ! uridib their NEW PATENT OAS APPARATUS. for lighting COUNTRY RESIDENCES, PL'HLIC BUILDINGS, Ac., at nbout one half the Co** of any heretofore offered to the public. TlieooMof making Oa* liy t il" Apparatus, W-or not In* eluded, ?? rcdu-ed In the eatne nolo. and the erpenne of lighting * tiritato reahlenoe, ualng ten burner*. will not ei ceed thirty eeritaper tviwk. GEO II. KITCHEN A CO., Pnteu'ee*. Ml Broadway, New York. JJEROEN HBIGIJTM WATER CCRE.-C SCHIH I- Kltl'E KKK. M. D.. Conaultlng Phyetcan. New tork city <iflic, lA'l Miua<Iway,near Tweuiy-aacoml ?irr?c A U. LAiDLAW, M. D., It -iilrut Pbyalclan, UudaoB, Hudaott county, N. J. Board from H to $10; tr-atm-nt $3 lo $t week fy, C1RUTCHE* AND CANES rOB TUB MILLION?AT ) Urn inauufttciuror'a C. PIN.NELL, No. 2 Cortlaudl -ireet. DKAKNE89: ITS CAUSER AND PREVENTION.?A PO imlar iimV, by Dr. E. Bunf..rd jShtblil. with l|. luitraUona. Price M c. nta. CARLBIMN. Publ ehar, 413 Broadway. D R. K. BUNPOBD I.I Oil THILL, 34 ST. MARK'S PLACE. CoaaultaUona until S P. M. Danville, pa., junk 2, urn. Dr. WE H. URK.UU - _ . _ Dear Sir? In Kebruary, lhdl, I waa afflictad with the Sugar Olabfitca, and lor Ave uioutlia I paiyed mom than two gal unr of water in twenty-four hour*. I waa oblige I meet up >? often ta ten or Iweire Udu during ihe m ailt. and to Ore south* I Ijat oliowt fifty pound* In Wright. During the month of July. Um, I procurw.1 tiro hottlea of Coaatltmien Baler, und'to two day* after tiling it I M|IIIMw4 rrllMj ?nd after taking two buttle* I wtut intlnly cured, Moa after -egainiug my uiuai (odd health. Youn trul*. ^ \pjjr fluid by >11 drum)Mm. MORGAN A AI LBN, Aflenta, 44 Bflff Snel, N. Y. tflLAGS, KLAUS. PLACE KLACML ' Ben Rug!.ah Bunting an.t St lit I'laaa Silk. Mttillm ?nJ Paper Toy Plag* all urea. Pari V~Sp*ar%~UtItBa: La,'Tw*?r'*n*? and Ornament*. HOJ " tlKll A uK MIAM, Manufaatnrara, *7 Duaae .treat, FLAGS MAD* OP BOCBLB WARPED BWUW| bun Una. at ANNIN A CO.'I, M Pultun atreat, corner of WIUuuo. (BatnhUnhad la 1SI7.) _ Fbht PLAOS11 JOHN N. STEARNS. . _ PLAGEIH Wo. AO Cedar arc A naarly oppoaite the Put ofBae. ENLAGS, OILT RALLS, EAGLES, SPEARS. POLES. H So., at mail, by HOJBB S GRAHAM, inani.lketux r? P7 Duane rtrcct. CILBR P1STLLA AND DISEASES OP THE PELVIC Organ*. Dr. U. A. DANIEL*, 221 Ruth -arcane, near jrtecalh Btreet. S_y_18W- X-DRAKE S PLANTATION BITTERS Of tola celebrated brand, i . . ap| . ara to he la errry oua'a Bto'ith. aa well ai on errry one* table. Th?y ate a aplemitd article and can be relied upon to ctreagtban Bad inrlgorst* Btbauated naturo. T?i CORHIIMPTIYBS. _ The adrortlaer, harinfl been rratorad te health In a few weaka by a eery nimnle remedy, al ter baring at OeiBd aereral year- with a aemre Tung attrition, nod that dread (llaeiae conaumptlon, ia aniloui to make blown to hi* fair or aulfer era Ibe mt ana of core. Ta all w ho destre 14 he will tend a eopy of the rreccriptlon uaed (free of dlreo Uolil for preparlog ami 'talng the aamn, Wntch they w!U lind atuircumlor ConrimpOon, A.tlima, BiBnchltla, So. The only obiert ef the adrertiaer In e?ndlng the prcetlptloo la ?nt P" 1 " * to benaht the affllated and apread Information which he roo ^erlraa to be Inralual^B; and he hope* erary aufferrr wr.l try b la remedy, oa It w ? ? ? ? b leaning. PorUem t drcaa MB I It wfll poet them nolh'ne and Tay prrre a Me*wlahlng ilia prf?eri|HkiB w|ji piraaa a> Rer. EDWARD A. WITBON. WllHBirab irg, Klara rounty, N Y^ 1 ' LttTilFlt WRINGERS KENT BY EM'RKHS >A Ann ml wanttd in errry ton n; gd per day ">aJ?. I'a Lt rl?'i t? lor aale. PIERRE 0. VAN H088BW. $7 Seut$ atrial, up ?uira. s H I PPING NE W S. *(Onii liMawti wrnm BUMurB. Ba?ari? AnuUiaMipAee J""" *???*?? J"** ;^;rr^:::::::::::i""- ft* Sdiueur?i<"rpm*~ }{ ??? Bremau .boulhaniptoe.. J"?' "? *rm ?Z Arabm ijrernaJ |J' ? v.- ? _ ? Temoula ... >?ulhAmpu>e........J"?e ?*"" J01" rr^T . L.?i ae.T Jau.?l. N?w ???? FOE KlIKOPk. ,mMrnnM - Nr? Yort J*? CUj uf Wiihlogtim. NawYuril I" - North Amerlcau... .<?? -????. J"?* if" ,, Tfe Cabewue. BewVor. J' *????: J/ Africa. ..Soil II J HI* JB. .. Mirarpuw Ei^'.'.'.';.'.'.V......New*ork. ?Jua? ALEAMAO rtl M?W TORE fHI? Ml _ are Rtun * **[ ""iih ekee ?? J iu? im 7 321 viob water. maru H ?? Pert of New York, ?i *??*? arrived. ARRIVED. _ . _ . , RtratnehtpVirginia (U * .raii-uort). Snyder, We*) At hour*, to i' 8 Unirw ? * r. . _ ^ . ... . Htrk 8 rm Bare<iBr) l.N.p.r, Barml.Ee. JuA? V. *P*1 MmI-*At''<* B ickeportX 8?rr7. ffip?nn??* J"? * with euvar, .. J E W rd A O.. Hunt In c .?*???? 'h *12 for N w Vo k. I U l.t*X Ut J7 iT*" *??? ?^WSSSSBR, War. ???????.J? 1, with n.a ???dun.; Ac, a a f> Ko * re A Co. dchr M J tJolr. Petty, frwt <u 3 d y*. Setae Whl-t er, Preabmy. tBJtnl" t. Hcbr Bipartite, Be* er. 8ol<r Kre -tonr. Hrooka. P'WHf kel. _ gi-iir 1C r'-ftn .iiic, hh nv. Nr ? pee. mr HiRIAWpilA Sour H H <11 *on, Cfo ?* r. *vr Sclir T <! Ly nHUt-S.?no? ; . 6?ew Hair-a. 8?|ir H Hiiv tier* 0 i In Har'?>,$*.1 Bii?.hathn?it. i* Ji? b r? nsvrv^t4: w-.fe" ? Brhr Marin to ilae, Mln.-r. S5*y en^ f * Ed/ebolkpert, A. hr Win Tuombe Laker. A. Ueuy .^'fi' ?>??*. Stehr Joeci iiio . Wn#ert?'jV>. Alhar .? for Ueciferd. P aop VI t"'tu Lv W"*1 l ntk-f Slimmer Rertlaat-Sto?V*. Trenton. luimcr W a^teutnuff Nfa rro?la?Wt ahum. Bl< ainahlp Con*litnt1on. Wlud during the day NMF. MiorliU urouii America* I.Lorns Rnoiamv or Ameri'SW a*b Potwiee IttirriMc?We have rv. elted tAe ftrel 8uptM-n>-nt io il?e ibore InvElunW* work lor thl?T?r. I .on tnrroo letaiuaE M iianir* of now rnxavU ai.i? reaiirvey*. ? b o ? the enrr [rlto I roprlmom. Mraara l ay .or, li- rwi... no JTKI..A *>?*# athi r d Hltn-e ihelr uow vonrtite wa? laaued on thn l-t ln?t. The work can ho ohlainod at N?> 3b Wall ..irerl, or of U A O V Blunt. Tha Oawoao Tlm#e-aav* the povarfn' ut*hoai Hlrarn re*. . hailed by tuo Ni.nhw ?rr . lua .iw r. oomim ? s .Vio A^P-ae * -? Ih" VVioMoitiM.^io lour, Bn^V * v. ?r to ? r'.l'ou U.e Uaa onjl.e. '.* toalKOuaootvovu Hoy a d 'ho tranBjK.rtatio. - . . . 5 _ ^d^^dirnalr^^r^U^daiiy Hue between Tro, ml N? w V*?rke lk., Thr followingUbla glrea a aumtuary of the reiarla In the laiboro of New kork, Booum, Halunioro, t.liarieat. "? baea?? lali New urleatiaaud Ualvcaueu at lua lateat at?ou.ita fre? aoti of thoa* vorta:? ^,T*hlp*:::::::::::::::: laraa.... Total .Iti boitok. ? tteamebtpe............... ? t Arlji ... 3. " ii Ship* }arka... .... Total BALTIMORE. , - ^ cmablmtoe. a% tteameblpa ' thin*. yark* Total. 2 Holioouaraa. 1 ?atanbab. ? UrantKhlp..;;; \ M HKW OEla*AW?a | lUam?hlp? W Wrigi *********** ?a li^. T:.:::: ? ?ohoone?. ?_? ? m Total OALTEarow. _ iteamabipa 1 ?a!Soiww^ !!! t ijhlpa ? Barka'.'.'.". ? | Total Notice to Jlarln*??. wsirr imbibe: mam'i t Atutir'"-^ i a at. tu.nr oe oaeatello I Bit I Mkl'I.A. _ , Official Information baa ... e.i i e t.at tula o?ieeJJhJJ AUthoil.te* he jr.- gk "ouJ pa !,unn';V"-.ruLo,r;b.w!iwr:aip;n^tb. ... ''The . Jht^1?? Vr*d White Ught al rated 410 f" tbore the mann level o- the anJ wUl he aean >u cIem WThe'iilu?i^*''u*^l'P *rEtu?^uiop"trto orbyl.nata of the 6T'hrrtowrer la white, and aUtjda.B the?tt?mttof 0a?*ffii Hill, at a quarter of a tnilo lutand. to? Latltudr It Jd 13 ui'af ?fwMWiah. IaniElt .dr.... ?0B S W ofOreeawiaa. The Carare, e Ro. k l? ar N. .ii*t?ot Jit mUea. Kv order of the Llithih?u?e B anl. By 01 oar oi wo *j^ORKroM A jBHKIRB. I BOVSE LIOMT? Ef* ??'*CB o? T?? TTHITt. T-A.C.T Official Infortrnatlon haa been re.. Ired a J^ofcaithBt Wffik. al.Valn.aO- Ion W to. Ri 1.?V!2iHTt'oriioraMon of London to eauE. the *ai..e W EffilVuSwhlS Light to a Beroirtn* Lgut * ^ The alteration will be ntwle on or about the lit Sept n^ when further particular* will be pub.lahed. *T order of JKS^jhwg ^ JEMEIM?. fccreUr, KBETTEEEAMEXE?C0A8T or ^Aat-UOM1 AT EL CA^BAA. t?a.,,.t uT' \ Official kiformatlon bat been rec bwl a. tbi* o o h? MM of MtF.na a. tP*SS Zttmm the* ^IhL duv of Man h. lw, a %Hi wo?i'i w *w J.T: Ttimge of El tie AiiAl. at too port or U.eo di v.,lorn. a. o? ww U? biri/'wulte Ught. m- an lev el of the aea, and anould bo aeen la oleer weata r 1. dioptric O' by Ir? of th. JS vi tbelortner lUlit which waacatbited from .ho w"*r' EBP unitT AT TOaamrJA. light 1* 3S loet eoove fh" ?' ?? JXmUa.r.?. twrtiea. The U? BerB In elear wey^^1^.* ^ uiniamuie 'h'\oh^.^r? ? w^?5 OT-C. nw.o . To ll,ht will be Ii.eref * l*?tt* "'.'*1 Pwa fhwiwi.ta ^SSSASaf^Vl-SS*^ " freTrtO*^TOfi A JBNalNH. Bcrotm*. hi i ra* nrrraitrr boo* mi Tim ooat hock. The f? lowing "Oram tiiuai.011. av.ogrelrrs an to a asavty dlatovarad annua r c-t out-le tiin Coat Ku * on lbs ot Aiwbi-U'a, has bet n i ecaiaatl fro.u the Admiralty. Lloyd's, May M. l td AMIItLTT. Majti, 1*1 Rlr?Jam fomraan lixl by my la>r l? Conrauaa onar- of tba Ad nimlty to acquaint jou for tha information o ih ? nndar wrltsr*a* Lloya'*, that on tta- nmlet- reap- ? ny t a anna a. riti report <1 ny Capt W Iml.of Iho ah p Zlhcl. a pat nag In thwSntppliig tlait*'t"! on iba 19th in*t, th*lr I? rJ? op* or dered 11 M S A-p < namao lw Ail irl-i*a t>> prtw ro imam, dlatrly io tha ajait and a?arcb loi th.- r?-k la qieation. Th'.t otlic r ha? (hi* day reported that a r? ., hatrmg oaty 19 feat otror ii at low water uprtng tida?, ttoea aaiat mtwtoa following magnetic bearing- ? Coal R" k Huo . SK\S. hkaniea Ughihuu* , W'?8. tiranamK twoChart*of liolyicad Bay and thaCoaat at Anglaara on which tba Rib 1 Rook baa oaan Ian) down. Tiia clanring mark for lb' t'oa. Hock alao ulaarn Ilia El ti Rock, but load* miliar too close to It. I am, *ir. y.mr ??* writ, 0 PAiiHT. Cnpt O A Hii'iko, RN. Naeiatary, l.'jeyd'a. Foralgn Porli. OiiWLttit May 2t?In port ?htp W-atom Chief, Wording* far Quolior. ready for *o?, -alia nrat talralud.- Br rig B? rap*. Fad > for Maragan and B aton, gr-l ai wlni ec.ir W E Alexander, Tucker, Iraot Palermo nrr it?U, lor NYork. Wind W M b. Pan*, May X?No Am yoaaol In port Pout au Tauter. Ray tit?si i ? ark Amerteaa. Christian Mlragnana to load favnliadalphia. Br Tnow**. May SO?In port acha Kaatarn Jalla, from Ma** Unique, for Magnate! nail day. nt iKiwiwt roCiTV, J-aaa I?In sart aahr Union, Toung. fan ?alt.mora Ug; and a achr for B <at >o. I Pan Htniaiaiytain*, orwtfam R*ra?Tatwaatrwio.1 Arrlrom NYotkJuue J, Komta llr-iy, ou H.-on. Iiand|. 4th, Prlnoo Albert, at Hamburg, Stb, Kiaaaa, al vjura'naiowat I Tiding* at Urwaaock. Art froniroalon (Itb, tlrat'Jin, at Deal _ Arr frt m Waliisiore SUi. 4*R lloevof, at Llyaryeol Bid lor Nl'orkltb, Calboua, ' frtaaiai*,' ad Fr- a TrMg. from uesrpdnl. ^ Rid for Ran or!van? Bih, fi.ii?rald, from Urerpoal. (Lataat ua V'i?ta?towu.> . Art from NTark, We*?n Ma trill, al Luadondarry. AmarUu Porta. . BOBTOV Jana 14, h.M-Arr achr* Apna Rtaka. Ald*rnmn Port au Prince; Judge Tenuay, till mora, Ik* gotonii, DC i Capitol, Collins, Bdliitaora: .ftnllk^4*5*1' Haiev aao Al*rt, Cb?mptan? Phiiagtelph-a, JAKuki raw all. Ittaa.tr lb port. Old ana Cultwiar, llwlghi Ban fr-gefct. co; hark BpkrU'wd Hra, liutar/b, Bangor to land for Raw Wast- hrla Marin,Wright. Mltngnaqai ?ahra ft arlaa-, A<W am^ AtiTRy'aTlaaaa Vh, <howe.I. and Rrkaon gnigk\ Bndlrott Philadelphia; Sh'pA'-rd A Mount, Ouard, RVork^ Hll.tnnd MwTn, ak.p CraacwlCityi brtga taaM&lhO*; ^^MtTlllORB. J'>ag IS-Arr bark W baatland, M v ion. Rag. winda, h(4g Joa. phua, tArileaaa, aohra Msrth i Ja ia% ?I loll. Ruaton. Bra-ra. Hulaa.NVo k. CldbktlN W IJ/bt, Ri ynogdt. Rio Janeiro; achraBHyor Biar. Ho Ul J?ao (.nl tld); dterc- Taylor, trnnall. N?w Tart. Bid barks Jntiloa, K0f,a?t. tlonrorla; Haikli, Qoiild. Bokton. VUOARTOWH Juna 11?Arr >4hri Marmora, Bml k, Ban for; IJih. Rben Bawyar, Tracy, Bo* oh for ph lad iptnn. ' pkfl-tDRl'I'HIAv Jung ft, AM?Old brig* Re.twrw'a Boy!*, Kay Writ; B V >a?li, Ran;ad* 1. aa I Saiah t'tnl.n *a, B -IO0 schrt Chaa A Btrtion, Robm*on. and W P rnil'dpn gu lih, Bralntree; .Mall, ???Hay, Trovldem e; 0 S t'ltag Atdrldfe. Rgwport. ruRTLAND. ,luB4 'S?Arraohr* Julia f! fl?mag\ Brew# Kr. M uanras; Bt Lnrar. Adam*, t^Vurk; Rlehmmui, H er, aw York for Uardloer Cld i<a.k R Wtlllama, f?ri|, Room land; Br krtg Bcpkyr, Htaf>r j,