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The receiving ship North Carolina, at the Brooklyn Navy-Yard, has almost always a complement of a thousand men on board, and the influx of seamen at the different recruiting depots is at the present time very large. The talk among newspaper people is that the Times and Tribune will shortly discontinue their Sunday editions, the expenses of which are said to greatly exceed their receipts. Horace Greeley has been suffering from an attack of brain fever. Serious fears were entertained a few days since for his recovery, but he is now believed to be out of danger. Rev. Sidney A. Corey, one of our Baptist ministers, is about to take the field. He is now mustering a regiment into the service, to be called the "Northern Eagles." Music and the drama here at present remain a positive blank. Laura Keene closed the doors of her establishment on Saturday evening "for the season." This leaves but one theatre open — the New Bowery — and that will shut up after this week