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and the water we now use looks as brown as if it were an infusion of brand: ittle was done at the were well maintained. road share: f the fe sold afforded no proper test. . amqunt of the Sormer sold afer le begin to fear | the following particulars :-— all Proceemnes or tHe Leoiiative Bony.—Matters of then of Nobles the date Latex rrom Hoxowwir, Lamarna axp Taurta.— We have received several numbers of the Polync ment, published at Honolulu, from which we glean LATEST INTELLIGENCE. BY LAST EVENING’S MAIL, Washington. [Correspondence of the Herald.) Wasurneton, Aug, 27, 1845 Quite a respectable old-fashioned thunder-gust prevails as we write. It willdo much good to this southern country. It is the store ship Lexington which is ordered southward from New York on the 29th. It has been the policy heretofore with the government (vide the Florida war,) to bire ships at the rate of two or three hundred dollars per day and steambouts at a much higher rate for transports. Why cannot the govern ment buy such ships when they are wanted! The bire of a common ship for two monthswould box upan eld schooner that {would last for several years for trans- And the government ought to t this juncture, a joard of Brokers to-Jay, i state Fives and Wil. from } to }, but the The Once let peace be of public securities of the uncertainties ps prices down. that we wont ha) considered certain, and th must advance to of our foreign re! . Th Jations is all that ki Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia, First Boanp, Aug. 23—100 shares Girard, 8}; $689 | ‘ sxcoxp Boann.—60 shares Wilmington R R, ch, 14) 5's, 95; 5000 Reading Re 17 shares Mechanics’ Bank, 25; $13000 that eccasien. forthe first time upon the arrival of Hall of Assxembly, which for this will be the house to the east of the | er Judges usually bold their open to the public. Her Royal Highness the entertained that her disease ening (Friday) she had re more comfortable t y the English schooner Sarah | have dates from that plac arrival of & store-ship with 200 tons of heay, of war, direct from France, te be. follow another. It would appear re: Kovernment a8 | to render their Oceanic en wine Queen Pomare Huahine the ste | ‘The Sera Ann #11000 County Alms Hous: ro d bonds, 6 Lehigh Mort. Loan, 76 Bosrox, Aug. The Way the Public Look at the Naval Preparations at the Boston Vards—Ships Being Fitted Out—New York In- Guards Arrived— Discipline- ~ Dodworth's Band Movements—Eyfects of 2dversity—Cheap Fares— | Omnibusses in Boston a la Broadway—sdmusements New Theatre—Commencement Day, and the wey the Trishman’s Parrot Did. a great variety of topics engaging the public Yankeedom at this time; floating at the top however, is the ever exciting topic of war with Mexico Our citizens take in with an understanding eye, the vig- orous measures adopted by the government, as it relates Three men-ofwar are under process of fitting out for sea at the BostonYard at the present timer viz, the sloop of war United States, do the Marion and | was at the Bay of Islands, > the brig Boxer, so celebrated in song sail in the course of the week, being already reported Her ostensible destination is the coast of | Atrica, but | am assured by good authority, that she will be found in the Gulf if her presence will be ot any avail You have learned perhaps already, that ten thousand fated to repair the Independence and workmen are already enavy yard at @ to the 7th portation purposes. have, any how, but particularl: steamboat or two on the Mississippi for the trans- ter of men, horses, and munitions of war. buy a couple at once, than to eye trom five hundred to a thousand doilars aporary trips. arp that a uew whig paper is about (o be es- tablished in Woeshinyton, not again to ‘lear the way for Harry Clay,” McLean. of Omo. redly begining the Campaign of “48 in good time, lt would be ample time, one would thivk, to let ta beanerof the arourtice hang oat at jeast twelve We can’t divine wnat good 1s to be riy in 80 early and decided a ed shortly by tablishment permanent ained at Raistea off which and ton was cruiming. rings the confirmation of the death of nd also the supposed seizure of the Will French steamer, for the illegal sale of ine, hence 30 days, had ew Zealand, with the F : soup Hazard. Both vessels ’ ‘ing the persons and property of the settlers from the ives, Who threaten French barque Adulphe, Capt. Morvan, hence, was 44 days in reaching Tabi The following has be ship Canton, through 4 mercial Agent, at Lahaina, A correct report of the American shipping at Lvhaina, on, hasbeen furnished ua through the United States Vice Commercial would be cheaper | Wateh, by the mushets to the natives, April 6h, the frigate Brand but for Judge Job ready forsea. mouths longer furnished us b achieved by either . Calkin, Esq, ever, uf the boys start the paper, with a strong head t control it, we doubt not that the whigs The whigs as a party expe perhaps, three times the amount in that the democrats do several reasons, to wit: Ist—Because the joey, and more leisure time. large proportion of the democrats whe ean’t read, or ure not able to pay, or who have no time to read : democrats ave in the couutry, where they have to pay postage, aud where the post offic inconvenient distances, while the mas: towns, where the dollars have been approp four at this statio engaged upon her. will sustain it. Thus, altogether, th Charlestown presents a very busy appearance. The arsival here of the Independent Guards of your city, bas made no Little. sti ; | They do your city credit in point of discipline and sol ‘like p Our companies look a little jeal ous to ree them go through the manuel and dress pa rade with such faultless accuracy. cordially received, and treated w I must not torget to tell you ho Vodworth’s band, who aecompany themselves, they are already popular here, and w ive aconcert to-night in couvjunction with Kend: joston Brass Band. cee ‘The season at the watering places in our vicinity is fast closing. and many of the soutnern people, home, are making w short stay iu Buston. ft, wife of Secretary Bancroft, 1 see is t li Caleb Cushing, Hoa. Wm C. Rives, and Mr. Jordon, | succeeded iu this, and to have gained thereby the respect formerly cashier of the United States Bank, are at the | and confidence of all parties ment of the many petty appeals so constantly ew York chemist, Dr, Felix | consuler agents, by their countrym. By the bye, this man E eas We account for this from diene roetan have the moet Because tiere is dier-like perfor However, they are h Yaukee hospitality, 8rd—Because S. Vice Commereial exerted by the U. himself both with all concerned in maintaining proper discipline among the crews. Mr. Calkin's ith the habits and humors of w men, eminently qualifies him for a post which requires great judgment and discrimination in any one while sus irs. G@ Ban- | taining the authority of masters, not to infringe upon the We believe Mr. Calkin to have FA 8 are often at the Guards, acquit papers are issued convenient to. the cent and a half y Uncle Sam. ge, ta the arts of retined wledge how to get money easily, and how tw spend it prodigally and cheertully for their party men aud purty principles ahead of the locos; im almost everything except it In that item the e Bot they have tariff for carriag: actual rights of seamen. the whigs are far judicious manage re ahead of them e smal! matter of ms do get used up most rarned by this time, that strength, ner mere empty show the ment, nora table of figures before jon any sort of surety us to thefgeneral re- ont, besides several people of like calibre. y your celebrated Gouraud; heis here on business. bids fair to out do the memory-man of like name, all hol ; low, in point of popularity. “I know more than one fair | ties of the conntry, and the consul thereby secure their lady ready to say God bless him, and now let me tell you thatthe grand secret of his success is no secret alter ail; he understood how to begin, and paid hundreds, nay, thousands of dollars for advertising (as your books will show) and the consequence is, be’s a rich m Half the town are going to New York t son of the extraordinary low fare, $1 deck, actually ten per cent cheaper than it is to stay at Among some other matters in wich we are fol- lowing the example of you New Yorkers, is the intro- duetion of sixpenny lines of omnibusses to run between different sections of the town. Until a very few weeks, we huve uever had such a convenience; now they are y thronging our streets, and doing well, too, a la dway, New York. he extremely warm"weather has killed all kinds o: amusements, though the Museum (a really popular and interesting place.) has been kept open evenings with exhibitions of leger emain by Signor Blitz, the well The National Theatre has been es of | closed for some weeks. but was opened on Monday for the new season. The company here, although extensive, is, with some exceptions, below par. The little Washington Theatre has been doing a asense and fun, while the warm itisa place of littie pretension or an! emphatically a shilling theatre. We are like to have one place of genteel resort. how- , | ever, in Boston this tall an tre bow in the course of erection on the cite of the Mil- ler Tabernacle, an admirable location, being in a most respectable portion of the town, Howard street, and in pomt of extent surpassing all others for room and oppor- play. The honse will be fitted up in bril- nd such performers as the Seguin troup, Mr rs. Kean, and otner stars of this class, will find a t congenial to their tastes and powers. We have ch a theatre here for a long period, and the ‘be town clap their primrose kids at the very Messrs. Ayling and Johnson, I understand, two ex- e on rofession, are engaged as *, While some liberal capitalists hold the purse ‘hich operate upon the minds of much unnecessary annoyance canbe saved the authori respect and esteem. ‘Total of American whaling shipping at Lahaina, from January 22 to May 13, 1545-3} mouths :— 165 ships, valued at with their outfits. .... ...$4,800,000 Having on board, barrels, 23. Sperm oil, worth... Whale oil, barrels, , Bone, pounds. , .. We shall have a adiul chapter of accidents be- | agthn Criminul Court atita session cf | The trial of Cook tor the murder j ret, forthe killing of Natlor: the of Kendell aad the maiming of Bail Ex-iovernor Thomas, of his late pamphlet, fora libel in in which Col. | Of these ships 109 were out from home on their first bring this suit; the tr Soips of all other nations, + tor embezzlement of the pub! ‘ale, 40,000 Lbs, bone. American brig Elizabeth, C arms and ammunition for the Fi ‘T'wo French soldiers were kept constanti: prevent her landing arms, and the French steamer was to see her clear of the Islands. 1433 bbls, sperm, 5200 90. r mdhor suits of a secon- | ceived of | known necromancer. Tucker, of Penasyly AMERICAN AND MeExt an Troors.—We under- stand that the last arrivals from Aransas bring no communications from our camp in Washington. ports were arriving with fresh troops to re-inforce Gen. Caylor and his “army of observation"—though the shallows of the shores frequently obstructed thei: arrival and immediate landing. "Before this perio ever, the General must have an army of more than usive of the dragoons which were rching under Col. Twiggs to San Antonio or the Alamo. A little longer time, and General Taylor will beable to muster more than 5,000 picked regulare— without saying a word of the volunteers of ‘Texas or of d, if necessary, to call With arms and ammuni- tion, and with provisions sufficient to support them, there is reason to believe that they will be able to cope with, and to conquer, any force which the Mexicans may at- tempt to throw on this side the Rio Bravo. too, will be compelled to march through a country which uae n> means to subsist them ; and the transporiation of their own provisiors, if they are able to obtain them at all, will encumber their progress, and delay their arri- valat their port of destination One of the best and highest officers in the servico has expressed the opinion, that 2,000 United States soldiers, r Generals Taylor and Worth, will be compe tentto keep at bay any number of Mexican troops who may threaten to cross the river, for six months, —~ calculation he may possibly be mistaken, and it mes the duty of our government to provide ample y emergency which may occur. deeply impressed with tha duty of ma- king every precautionary preparation which the honor swords, sharp spears, and spisited | Of oar arms may require.—Vashington Union, au i suffected people. | beard an intelligent foreigner ask, a day or two since, ‘ork Herald was not republished in Boston, or else simultaneously in both cities, for, said he, I find tin every office and countin nan’s owl, (which he had and a new force added, peaches ull we have | nal inspection ceive, a marked improv qountity and quality of ¢ the Washington swn of Yankee utifal country around Washing: | lively business in weather lasted, ate glad, however, to ment every ye truits and ¥ I refer to the thea- 600 gallant men, e: has gone eff to Virginia. have been off on a cruise or too ve President Louisiana, which h result isthat be En passant—that youn sever since, m Tennessee @ ano very divine ews from Mexico as ¢ Teerived un Washww on that head, ey is “Commencement Day” at Cambridge, and lished custom the custom hot A public offices generally are closed. ers, an equestrian corps, belonging to th are out to do escort to the authorities. body of soldiery, numbering nearly a hundred men, | appear to-day in an entire new uniform. mpany on Whom the authorities would most rely for elling any riot or popular outbreak among the hey are all elderly men, end of a class to be once been called out on an that was at the time of the Broad street riot, so called, and the way they quelled it the whole Mexic a advancing u. Theretore, w tion of troops ast of Texes, wv sers of that ¢ means to mee! administration is lied upon; they have onl ion of the kind, the United States fous and taflexible aman of UD t of countemunce— talent—good bard practical sense, and of much ob Navat—We understand that orders were received here on Sunday, changing the destination of the fri- gate Congress from the Pacitic to the Gulf of Mexico.— The Congress is to relieve the Potomac now ina leaky This latter ship has been order- ed to Norfolk, and her crew is to be transferred to the Captain Stockton is to proceed to the Gulf of Mexico as soon as the Congress is manned. ‘Th following officers have been ordered to this shi *. Du Pont; Lieuts. John W. Livin W.S Drayton, Morgan; Surgeon, We dare say there willbe music at the capitol this eveniag ought by the way for a pt up a devil of a thinking cendition at Pensacola. August 28, 1545 frigate Columbi Bostox, Aug. Militery—Commencement at Cambridge—D.S. Brig Wash in — Packet Ship Massachusetts—The Weather, § s have been received here for the two companies ed States troops, now quartered at Fort Warren, to edasearly as possible to New York. To-morrow ney will probably leave here, and then we will be al st as soldierless as before. Murderows 6S: mander, Samuel Schenck, RL. Til Ela, W. Gwathmey; Samuel Moseley; tle; Assistant Surgeon, Chark A detaciment of 30 Marines, under charge of Lieut. i frigate Congress, orrived here from Jast in the steamer Georgia. Onthe arrival of tae U.S. brig Porpoise at Pensacola, she wai nearly out of water, provisions, &c. Having taken on board afresh supply, she put to sea again in a nation, the coast cf Texas. The U.S. ship Jamestown was at Madeira, July oth, of Judicial Fe o far got the upper hand of justice in awded with prisoners, await- ing the October term of more young rowdies were se: tal essnult ono Yesterday four ing, for the U. 8. Baltimore on Sunaa ere charged w We have, however, * few more left,’ as the razor-strop man says, but they are sea soldiers—neither fish nor flesh ina military point of We must, therefore, defead ourselves, and at the same time uphold the glory of the stripes and stars, should san enemy heave in sight. WOur military visitors, the Independence Guards Yesterday forenoon, they visited Charlestown navy yard and Mount Auburn, accompa nied by the New England Guards. all probability will prove to be murd are considered quite dangerous certainly deserving of great praive for their activity in arresting the offenders, many of whom will have an portunity of engaging in the tiary before enjoying their f A map named Hackett train onthe Baltimore aud Obio Railroad, accidentally foll off 01 the cars yesterday city, one of the wheels passing dirwetly over his heod, and killing bim instentiy this read than on all as his wounds he ne “ act td pba few hours, for her dei ‘The U.S. Schr. On-kay-hye, Lieut. Com’t. Sinclai business at the peniten jay to sail immediately for Tex: orite rewdyivm age: the conductor of ¢ regular lions. n of the Pennsylvania Legisla- ture, a law was passed with a view to punish the ‘The first case under this law was tried at Harrisburgh, a few days since, and resulted in the conviction of a Mr. Todd, forthe seduction of a Miss He was sentenced to one year’s imprisonment in the county prison, in solitary continement, and to pay a in sof prosecution At the last se In the afternoon and evening they Were scattered abroad among our first citi- | crime of seduction Our City Greys, the best drilled military com- pany in New England, marched from their armory to Dedham railroad depot yesterday afternoon, in the { an out-and-out down-pour of rain. summer uniterm, grey coats, and white pants, and, ‘ing the blighting influence of such a me 1 they looked remarki hemselves quite soldierly. Lieutenant Fisher, a miles from the are more men killed um ve other roads in the country undred dollars The poor natives inthis city are actually to be pitied On Wednesday night the ¢ dates Was attended by twenty ¢ ead teu spectators. tions, aud @ meeting was calle! | Canuidates an oj yinineie Cand COMMERCIAL. y well, and bore to Dedham by New York, Thursday, Ang. 28. Asnes.—-Pots are quick at $3 31}; Pearls in good de- mand at $412}. Buer.—An active demand for Boef prevails through- ont the market, we notice good mess at $9 25, and prime the very heart of the people did ‘ # 16 Like the small end of nothing whitued down Commencement at Cambridge,” and become of that great statement of the deceased he custom house, insur. convict Stewert, which was te he was innocent of the murder held back until the elec tic might awaken some awhwerd rer spect to the parton of Cu iy to univers Berswax.—A stealy demand for northern at 26 a 27} oud banks, were closed, How the young selves, and the old men ap- Buravsturrs.—We have no change to note from our yesterday’s quotations,cither in the aspect of the market Foreign shipment continu ceipts continue light. Fresh ground Flour 2); Genesee, store, Buttex.—The supply of this article is considerable, but held at fair prices—Orange County, 20 cents; from State, 13}.a 14; ordinary, 12a 13; Ohio, mand brisk for Eastern markets. t-neese is scarce of all kinds, large quantity shipped to Europe per ste No Eastern Cheese in market of any account, wanted for West Indics and Southern markets gene- you will learn ood is & very pretty vessel ‘man Vagers leave Bs is so clumsy, that she appears to be to Philadeip' Massochusetts attracts as Great Britua does at New aud every body ‘The example set by our City Court ina thy rogues, oF tho.e having influent mer Great Bri- ntheit behalf out through the inier is Bot jost up Conx—Southern Wheat, 95 a 97¢; Rye, .—The sales to-day suming an upward tendency. Livenroon CLassirication. 3 Northern, 63 a 64c; Jersey 70¢ © been in ofice cinang perfect im the Little em ne Creat Westera We, & line of pac re 800 bules, prices are as- the Massachusetts, Phe geotlemen who own end any reasonable pro we most Liberal 1s the Vice wut tee the *ou uta magistrate was « charge of bestiug « we Befors night be w jenlay was rainy, cool end rather ° wows clothing but brokers, land-lords, ofice-holders, stuck to their calicoes wther # lean house last night, Cars past, ay Squire S > beawts ave been required ty take & trip Har.—Receipts of Hay ha’ nge from 78 a 100 cents per cwt. Not much doing, no change of note, pr ve diminished somewhat, and Sroce Boann — st the clove of the large quautity of Bultumor hance ut usual rates steady at $ a 8}. Vons.—In the market for bacon there is no chi Good Ohio Mess Pork holds firm, at ges from $13 57} a $14; prime $10 87} a $1I. Annesy —Yesterday morn- vatiey Lea Fleur, Thomas Moo- charged with a Pussengera Arrived. Lexpox— Packet ship Mediator— Smith, F Travpand aud tidy, M BR Acraet, AG Perkivy play ing « successiul euga H Garthwait, FW. Cai It of London; BF Brown, Ia Walter Grice, ¥. Cc Lightburn, Berma jady and four children, W Henrietta Lev. 3 James Micholis, Bremen; F Schmidt and lady, Penusy!- —H Boyle and lady, G Ru- house in Pleasant st, which he eoceod (rom the root, but getting wedged re until anole was ently large to admit of the was nearly sufucated, M New York: A © The weather ha A Wreneh, Ter of yesterday, to « col Cratic city and county conte further nomiuati ed from the het and smitry biest 4, chilly Nostheaster Burstex—Ship lsabe Miss Barijara Schwarz, of Ger The whige an bly make their no In local matters (her wae < » Nashville Whig way mbers of the Legisiatur rity of three iu the House, and one in The members of Congross stand, relative. that #, six Democrats and five | the Supreme Court in ti cease for the present some step waica will arouse talk is Bow about 0 Lhe MOS. popular tt, RS Bay! ik, J O Conner6 unless the City Woreign Importation ss *00%—Ship Medintor—1909 bars iron N Smith—2 copper iB 24 plegs Potten & C ve ke soum—t A & 8 W, Gi TA iat A Bell Raat F he api wall vs Nisin & go--8-G Meyer keson—18 QO Sink—7 H 14 Giron Boom Oost 12 EK Coilivs wk the Seuuy Lest lw drivking aad ordinary purpoves many lacturies whic! banks of that river, and empt: At prosont the water is tolerable, to your Croton i a Fo Sot Lefferts 15 -ohen—2 eve Barber & Bromerr=3.G Alsop? do A belt & 4 "helpr, Dodge & co10 casks y justo it all their im: Hanmiw.—Th Seeretary of State of Ken- xeulpate himself from the charges in relation to Mise Cushman, ihe troshet of the last ween ha Pp the mud on the bed of the river, and from its ba 252 casks 09 ine bgougint against him Rockwell & coms s Jobason =) Cc Law- Laeeatod aes y ros—10 00 fire Kelle Keo 182 ‘iores bxs Phe) De ‘opp e7? 1M Harris--20 G W Shields—20 te ule 10 bows Hum & Woodward—3 Wolle & ae Teih—% Cameron & Brand-~38 J Gihon—20 N Lu tile Van Wagner & Tucker—25 R Patrick—641 Wilson—8 pkgs Hant & Bros—18 Chittenden & re Oller wate ore Td = pedding—5 yatta pion ais phan GH Ball—f rolls tam—2 bars irom Bliss—18 W Atterbury 1% toms coal 8 GJ Cameron PB Fuller=5 rE iu—3 Whitaker, Foster & co, Provi- desee—17 Comming & Maia—151 W Chauneer: & come JA& HS Tqueer—3 Hunt & Woodward—28 Smith—7 ,P Parish & cont Lawrence & Trimble=2 W Watt—1_ W & J T Tapscott TH STs cod Wicht, Starges & co—3T i Donnelly & com5 D Hadden & son—12 J Reese & son—3 LCrook & cod J Leflerte=3 Hurlbut, Howard & co—12 A & 8S Willetts—52 T 4 Sheldon & Phelys—3t Denniston & Disbrow—1 FP Heyer—? Given & Conners: Troy—1_W. Bryant & co—i2 ot Breer 1H Sveding 000 brie « Sam Thompson & pkgs to order. kes Winterhoff, Piper & Kerck jutseh—38 F Thotspecken & co, Philadelphia=2 Hoone & Vietor~2C H Sond—2 Loesc! nal & Wisendonck—I6 © \breafelle—6 G C Hollmann & Evers .Boston—t C Gignoux & coml Ochinger & Golestein—3 Simonsfeld & Bach-—-3_Han- line & Osthamer, Philadel phia—2 E. Newland & eo, do—7 CD Ww 1 Young & Schmidt—1 WH Horstmann & sone? L Struiter—11 Wim Geisse & sons—13 T Grunenthal & | cont. G Loewig—2 JW Hotherton—1 J G Krager—3 Bogart & Kuele d=? Kessler & co—3.J C Muller & co~ 3S Kohustamm : F Cocinet & co—31 do Henschen & Unkart—4 do C G junther. Gitascow—Bar ¢ Rose Standish—100 tons pig. it 00 do Semt Osborn—82 bbls Jas Reyburn boxes Tomes, Fu'ler & co—8 pgs Cum- Ibex J Lee & co1 S Heal: Sinith, jes 10.000 bricks J Lee & col puns 24 2 bags coffee 50 cases co- rilla 2 cases vanilla 198 bis as F Schumacher ing —1236 hides Renard & co—$6938 1 Hovo—t case $1000 A Pateullo—2 1s Heuschen & Unkart—$9600 far- Jes cotton er & White s rice J —t box TA Oleveria —!5 Hart—3 E D Blake—1 Gregg & Ellior—3 pks AT Stewart ~2 0 Berrien jr & co—11 to order, OF NEW YORK, AUGUST 29. tom ares worn S&T | Moon mise OCW CTO... wee cee ne 633) Wied waTeR Cleared. Simpson, Montevideo, Cook & 8 dack, Shi Liverpool, GT Brig Franeeses, (Sie) x, Palermo, F ler. Brig Cordeha, Tarbox. homas, HSonthmayd & Son. ibrur Isabella, ( ‘er, St Johns, NF. Stokes & Authony. Brig New Jersey. Picket, & aby RM Demill. Brig Wi ‘ ham & Dimon. Brix Geo na A ith & Welsh. Sehr Charrau.’ Patrerson, St Jogo de Cuba, J Thompson jr. Schr Mahone Bry Packet, (Br) Thorburn, St Johns, NF, Ro Newsman 4 Selir Home, Mariver, Baltimore, MeKee, Mand & Co. Schr Kenown, Lovell, Boston Sloop Oscar, Pres! ‘auptou Borce Shark, Stevens Haste! 7 Steamer !ronsides, Morrison, Philadelphia ue Bostonian, 21 days fre loth to 16th, Lat 42, lon 50 to 53, Shio Hampdeo, Russell, 12 days from Liverpool, with mdse, to order==210 passengers, Ship Republic, (of Providence) Jackson, from Liverpool July 16, with mdse, to master. Off Cape Clear, carried away head of mizen mosr. ch inst. lat 43 10, lon 19, saw three large ishinds of ice. 207 steerage pussengers. Bremen ship Isabella, Andressea, from Bremen, with mdse, 0 Ovlrichs & Kru Barque Rose Standish, Speacer, from Glasgow, July 25, with E D Hurlbut & Co. Ann Louisa, Mars « Brothers & C ! ; Brig Emily, Robinson, 5 days from Charleston, with cotton, to Dunham & Dimon Brig Juan J de Cartagena, Gray. 6 day lumber, to J F Snow. 28th inst. 40 mile: with the wrerk of a fore and aft schr, (undoubtedly Margaret cy) st New York, before reported)—her foremast was laying eek. Brig Gen Wilsov, Sherman, from Bost ha'last. Brig Ann Eliza, Williams, from Mystic, in ballest,to ED Huribut & Co, pent Only Daughter, McDuffie, Lubec, plaster, to Smith & oynton Schr Chief Sachem, Smith, Eastport, lath and plaster, to P U Nevius & Son. it Presideut, Layton, Cherryfield, lumber, to Smith & alk, from Vera Cruz, with mdse, on. Sclir Delaware, Holbrook, Thomaston, lime. Schr Telegraph. Chase, Portlaud, mackerel- iekerson, Portland, mackerel. hr Sargent, Smith, Quiuey, granite. he Compliance, Kelly, Boston, mdse. : hr A Marshall, Mayo, Boston, mdse, 20 8 W Lewis. China, Niekerson, Boston. meckerel, lous, Small, Bostor « Rubicon, Doene, Boston, fish. Schr Trader, Peterson, Boston for Albany. Sehr Victor, Gould, Gloucester, mackerel. Sloop Undaunted, Kelly, Cape Ann, fish. Below, Ship John Mint Stark, 17 days from New Orleans, with mdse, to Bian ost One barque, two brigs, nowa. Sailed. Barque, Edward, Charleston; brigs . Levant, St Kitts; Wakulla, Port aw Pi Peconic, St Marks; New Jersey, Savannah Johuston, Cadiz; nee; Selma, Mobile; and others. Miscellaneous Kecora. For Evrore.—Steam ship Great Britain, for Liverpool, will sail to-norrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. Steam ship Marmora: Page, will sail to-morrow also for Liverpool, whence she pro- ceeds to Constantinople, via Malta and Gibraltar. The Hiber- via, from Boston for Liverpool, ou Monday. Also, the packet ships Shenondoah, (in place of the Columbus) for Liverpool: St. James, for London, and the Utica, for Havre, will sail on the Ist September. Y Navat. The Philadelphia US Garette says that the U 8 frigate Cou agess; naw itingout at Novtotk revaratory” to a North West coast of the Pacific, wider command of Capt Jt Stockton, isto hve-a steam propeller attached. and she. will then take'on board the large guns originally intended for the er Princeton, US brig Washington, Lient Chas Henry Davis, com ing. from this port, arrived at Boston onthe 2th iusto he W belongs to the US Coast Survey. Officers attached to Washington:—< ; Lieut commanding’ nants, John Hall, JR M Muilany, and Geo W Dot Master, SD Treschard; Passed Assistant Surgeon, Ed 1 f dtideninmen, TAY Shufelt, and AC hind: Saptain’s Clerk. C Mahony Purser's Steward, arbiers Surgeon's do, H B Pike Whatemen, _ New Loxvon, Ang 25—The Trescott, of My: in the harbor, waiting « wind. Sponen. Bred ct New York, from New Orleans for Bremen, July 49:20, lon 7. t. Het 42 90, lon 22, at anchor li a7 ta ‘or, bound Westward, 30 i f Portsmouth, 1 days from James River for Havre, t, Ke. » froin Boston for Croustadt, 22d inst. Iat42 28 .N, loa November, from New York for St Aun’s Ja, 25d inst. Jat 37 43, lon 70 30, eae Gage, of New York, steering SW, 22d inst. lat 32 13 ton, 106 days from Oahu for New Bedford, July n 30 We ; Br) from Charleston tor London, (so reported) 19th inst. Jat 37, lon 62 20, Foreign Ports, Q ng 22—Arr Albion, Glas; 123d, Jamaica, do, Cla ad, Urinis Liverpool, on bles pea yes Ponce, PR, Aug 12—tn p tN Vork, 2 day nrc, Aly Whitehaven; Fai Panthea, for New Haven, idg; Tope, for Baltimore. or, Workington: Jess din, and John & Mary, Lon Boynton, Jainaicn: Friendship, Newnort; Geo Mand a Hall: jawsons, Mevapis, and Leander, Liverpool. Cld Cotherine, Port Talbot; Radical, Aberdeen, St Jaco pe Coma, Aug 10—In port, Mary Helen, from Salem, discharging. flome Ports. ibernia, Turks Islaud: Napeleon, Pontiann, Aug 25—. Havana, Aug 26—Arr Brenda, Batavia. Ap and f il, NYork. ‘Telegeap {stand statiou reports a herm brig ¥ Nix's Mate, supposed to be the A, New Bepronp, Aug 26—-Arr ) Report, Philadelphins New York, Wareham, DGANTOWS, Aug 25—Passed a Sound, Del sway delphia. Arr Mizabeth, Philadeiphia for Sac: Kellar, N York for Machias. Ar 26th, steamer N York, to ria betwren this port aud New Bedford, Naxtvcxer, Aug 25—Arr Senator, Potter, and Leader, Ras: sell, NYork Provipexce, Aug %—Arr J Indiana, Despateh, Achsah | Vesta, and d Rus \ Jos Lybrand, ladelphins anys Wm H Hawkiag, Newburgh; Providence, Brawn, N York. Sid Lian, and ghored off Warwick Neck: Fretor, aud Delaware, Philadelph NL ady, do; Translation, aud Capitol, Rondout; South: port NYork. ens, Philadelphia fu New Lonpox, Aus 2—Arr Ui fibany;J Bennet, Providence for do; wich; T Peterkin, Al era Norwieh for dos 4 New Hayes, Aug 2~-Arr'Temperanee, Nuyes, and Lady Fenwick, Chapman, NYork; Chiet Albany. r Hantrorn, Aug 3i—Arr Col J Stevens, Pisladelphiay Deep River; 2th, Mohawk, Atbany;” Sid Shoal Water, doy ‘Chet, Lawrence, and Lady Clinton, Smith, NY orks Ley Aun, Ale bany: John Adams, South Ainboy; Brugilian, Philadelphia Arr 2th, Uneas, N York, Sid Srchem, do. PHabELPHia, Aug 27—Are Duncan, Barbadoes; Caroline. mmerce. and Geo Klotts, NYork (Id 3 Frances, and Ridecut, Portland; Margaret, Jeo, Portsinoutht Tamerlane, Bangor, idutie, and H Chose, Fall River: yen) Bolen, New Bedford; J H Fiet Kline. ‘Aug %—Robt Morris,for NOrleans; August, Win Penn, killzabeth, snd Joy, Bootat iil, and Alebatan, Providenee--went to sea thic'mocrion ut on eau alt scien Wy atthe Breakwate i JeHMOND, Avg 27—Arr Victory. :™ ‘a Sid J Wainwright, Lewis, and CP Brown tonee Won ee BAgRypEN, Aug 25— Arr’ Convoy, Boston, ‘acific, New eadtord, New Ontvans, Aug 20~( i $ PhS 3 Meg en fo t8 2 —Cld Cincinnati, Sullivan, NYork; by Last Nights Southern Mail, Pirtapenriia, Aug 28—Arr Creed Rendeil, and Amphibton Bnith, Nvarke ets Menage Bavrimony, Ang 2—Atr Gallant Mary, Mayegnes; Wm Brown, Ne hn Allyne, do. Cid Columbia, h ir. Sid Frow 8 PR: Au a rare; Eleanor, Charleston: ‘Teaftic, N Nowroi, Aug 2~la Hampton Roads, Wm Henry, from Hi ceniod by tay ts mane W car eae abe American Bicod Fiecce, washed and us. dust received, part 8 tery ATLA received, extra. % Sor WwW HEAT—0,000 bushels Lilinois Wheat—for sale South Hee COLLINS & CO., 56 treet. Creole, f Mayaaver, PR. Aug 12—1 ryport, for Boston; M: D RIA IMPORTANT MEDICAL NOTICE. STOR EVANS. No. 4 Peel as sie and surgery, particularly in curing ( rate cases of every variety of jcers, cancers in mal-practice. [tis of the Byes most ‘ienced it it tstonishing, even afver they have ed (rom fl i Hits offices are well arranged for privacy. it charges are most n . Se eR Se Rot Hemp. of ny tayo aa Byes) Lard, white and hard—1 BK. COLLINS TTON—i00 Bales New Onl LAr kegs Pure Leaf Water TB Bignntns 5 46 South street. EMP SERD=17 Barrels Tinols Hemp peed, for sate by H™ ee COLLIS a CB. % South street. PER—100 cases Pnelish Sheathing Copper, eomprisin; ete assortment from 16 to 30 oz., manufactured from ¥ selected, and with the grentest eure. ‘ain, 1 6 het Cold Rolied Copper: anafacture eT eee ee COLLINS & COL. 26 South at WINE=20 bales Bridport Seine, Herring and Gill Na presaly fe this market, With the & CO., 56 South TO STRANGERS. 5 667, HE ALHAMRA,” Broadway, between Spring and i of the figst places of resort, ud justly, too, as no es country can compare with it, ificevce of its interior e Creams and other Ri throat, strictures, &e., caused by tance fi 5 a= ck Slip ane eouvineed. |] cases are guaranteed. \Ck—, ity is offered to an OTICE—A favorable opportunity ser having two Copper, froin 20 pr 04., the a Twines, manufactured ex} gueatest possible care, azire ioengage in profitable business. f distinct depertients in his establishinent,_ in desizous to obtain apartuer. Address “M. 8.,” Post Office, Baltimore, Md. 028 3t*re ANGLO-AMERICAN FREE CHURCH. IVINE SERVICE, according to the rites and ceremonves ‘of the Church, and with a view to the formation of an Anglo American Free Church for the more immediate use and benefit of British Emigrants, will be held on Sunday next, the taut, inthe morning at 104g, and in the afternoon at 349 o'clock, in the large and commodious room of the Minerva, No. E. K COLLIE Prince, is vow 0 nieut ofthe kund ia th of novelty, and the ele d of the excell-ace of th treshments to be found there UDY OF MODERN LANGUAGES. GENTLEMAN who hins been engaged for tafvan or Portus interested in the success of the un- lauce of person ul rytelety d British emigrants . dertiking. as well as of Euclish resideuta with thetr families, is hereby very earnestly requested. INDIA RUBBER GOODS. GOODYEAR’S PATE «&D NOT TO SIULFFEN OR SOFT ANY DEGREE OF ged OR Heat, Machine Belting, Ke. further mformation, apply, by letter, to Re SIs barvela, best qua Tale eee WOUDHULL ke MINA URN, 87 South street, T shir QunEN OF THe WEST, Fit Li OO LC oonignees per this shi noties, that she ix diseharging under general order, at west si Ali goods not permitted must be sent to Publi OUAULL & MINTURN, 87 Soath street. r , Carriage and oth 3, Coats, Capes Ponel ud Souwesters; B y will please take Seamen’s Bays, Leer Bigs. dle T SHIP SIDDONS, FOR LIVERPOOL—Px rs by this ship will please ns for cove'ing d Show: Bathe, a Mats, &e., &e. Forsale, wholesale aud re ng Mats, Se., &c. “For sale, wholesale and on board, at Orie: rug, Oth hasta, NEW BOOKS JUST PUBLISHED. HE N&W AMERICAN FARRIER, in the choice and minigement of Tlorses, neat Cat i the writings of Youatt, Lawrence with Hustration ond Farmer's Gu nig, per ship Pauthea, aud for sa ie ean ome PERS Ek BROOKS, Sheep and Swine, Hind, White, Cla ‘The Lite ahd Se on documentary an other evidence, fw IKER'S SOLUTION FOR TH HALR, H will change grey heir te its orig ininutes, ‘Lhis sulntion is different fs and cannot fail of supeserdung all ‘h re requested te have their hair eh y. Ht wwambugs would take this method | we KeuUINE, Moless sigued I color in atew theutie, writings, by HN, Moore, ws he JON B. No, 198 Market st. NAFIS 278 Pearl street, New York. 0 any part of the Wor T METALLIC RUBBER OVER SHOES ARRANTED not to stiffen or soften under any degree of e heats an article unequalled for durabilit ness or price, for side in assorted cares, e ‘aud ia staal! quauticie GOODYEAR’S PATEN uspi ions of th wre urvused, the disease ¢ ° the eye exhibiting very little toms are gradual Oljects at first 100k vading, the letters are uot distiuetty delved cther—vision becomes more aud only portions of oajects be seem to float in the ais, dashes of light are evolved, xe, wied by pain, gidd Je, too Treques ty i GOODYEARS PATE ACHINE BELTIN of yrevt strength and ‘ adapied (o all kinds of machinery for which leather ia wed: hind less, and is superior to itium ny respects. Me N ARTICLE durability, can be it costs -vout one thi i visible, dark Its unaffected by hest ry does not require slteration ws ts the g id, and when adjusted heaviness ie the! r ase with leather. For O. BEECHE, y by neglect of maltreatment, jon, 100 Broadway. kuess made to order. Belts of giveulength auzs 2m" UREN VICTORIA'S DANCES 4 able Ball Room Mazourka Cotill y movement and sppostaner, Aas the Kudo SPEC Residence and offic and Cellarines Valse, wineh has rivalled the Polka in the leading cireles of Pvris an London, aud created, ii possible, a greater degree of excite. ode y detection Chit adapted t 201 BROADWAY ( peculiarly elegant and eraceiul style. t,as dauced at the re cent royal bal Miss E. ELLIS, , from London, having just arri funce her intention of giving iu ork, in the above, aud other fash ‘Also, the Deportmen ted to the improvemen ‘The newly improved nised by Ler Majesty LAMPS, GIRANDOLES, AND JAPANNED WARE, HE Subseriber hos just received from his m: id assoruiment of Girando! Brouze and Si ver, tri med with fee Koglioh Also, a very superior quality of Solar and Lord Lamps, ot veri- 11 Shades, Chandetiers, coutain-| and elegant tall room novelti jegauce of the curring d Polka Quadrille, p. ¢ those fanilies who ma ous Patterus, with Cut and 3,4 and 6 lights, suitable for Pari Also, a large a suranent of Gotme Lantvoras, for Halts,| Glass, wh.ch he will sell at’ whoiesal Miss KE. begs to app ronnge, that her stay in} previous arraugements to visic other be limited to the early part of the ing on the Ist of September. ‘Miss . proposes de = with Cut and Stained and retail, at reduced prices. ins fall, commenc- JOHN W, MORGAN, 154 Fulton strert, ouw door Kast of Broadway. N.B.—On han of thi two evenings a-week exclusively to the Mezourka Cotillion, at hee resideuce, 41 Barclay st— TT i h her the highest testimonials trom jes she has taught in Knglind, and the certificate of M. Carlos, first, teacher in the Court circles. schools ana families, attended at the ired. A verfect knowledge of ‘alse attained in + few lessons. TP He ONLY Penson 7 ‘the | HAN D, Barcel: . ‘Treatment by the ‘he udvertiser brivgs wi “SALAMANDER SAFES. HE first and oniy kind of Safe J & Hoiman’s Impro: C. Hobbs 26 Platt st.. the Mazourka and Cellarines #28 6UTHEStM WFrre® zi it, lous system generally—normal color of haw—anatomy of the hair—thickuess and feagch, elasticity, streng h of the hair—e! ess and:h sat of alkalies and acids chemical analyses, sprigs, balbs ir produced by the cause, &r.—a new discovery respecting contagion 1z0ma, hai! to hair, an infallible remedy to preveat it—employment of the curative principle of ove of the first Doctors who ever devoted his time to the study of hair—remedy for the eure ot dry hi y hate, growing hair, &e. And finally, prescriptions zecor ferent cases nud con! 8 every day at No. 1 Ba Letters on business mrt be post-paid. GOODY EAR’S: PATENT SHIRRED SUSPENDERS guanufactured wider the . ro dastrect aud Kucha:ge Place on , Water and spirits, of air, aud ce in consequence noes: that we PATENT SALAMANDEK SARL. 4 Several have beeu taken from the bara te great fire, aud all having proved faathtul t their trust, ss can be seen at'my store of the Great Sign, Le ‘, corner of Depeyster street, where mor hind yl ImD& Wed Wigs and Scalp ATCHELOR’s New Invented Wigs. shin-wt, curiosity sn ficulties and vexatious irred Suspenders, 100 Broadway. GAS FIXTURE nerb assortment of new and bemuti- Ormula end Olive Gas Chandaliers, rackets, Lanterns, &e., ever exhibi gest and most su wissetrs, Afi the ol are now done away with. ‘These hegutifal of Wig making, ern ouly be procured at Watreet, uecr Broadway. Removed from 165 Broadway. Mantle Lights, Pendants, Br ted, are wow ready for exhibition, at WORAM & HAUGH TO ANGLERS AND DEALERS IN FISHING TACKLE. street, corner of Cliff street, Mont posters ot Fishing Tackle in allats bem their fall stock, consisting of every articl i the line for Poud, Stream, River’ aut Sea Fi ters of the genuine K. Hemiminy justly celebrated Fish Hooks, Shooting Tackle Gunpowder, &e., &e., wholesale and retail. PALNTLNGS FOK DALE FEW. FINE OLD PAINTINGS, comp: and Historical subje genuine Interior by Ten Mogdalen by Guereino, Olt oveloek, at ol bi VELLERS AND OTHEKS. or Families going to Europe or elsewhere cumber them elves of supertiucus effeer APPAKU.L, either Ladies? or gentle oW RE ARMA, Se, &e., will do well t sand for the subseriter, from whoun they Will Ohta tye CASES German Oil Cloth, of one, alg and three colors. 10 Cases Toilet Glasses, well ONROY S, 52 Fulion faeturers and Lm 2 Cases Amber Gead: nave now complete 1C Retiwed Nickel. iy Mehined Nickels ROSHEIM & Cl. Pearl stivets GENTLEMEN’S HATS. FASHION FOR ATUMN, LEARY & CO (atthe soliestati & Son, aud genuine Limeric jumerous out-of-town Philadelphia, and J. W, CLARK & Boston, have formed a conection in the mission business tn New York W. CLARK, DODGE & CO. s ir ion, they are enabled to make Collection f Exchange at the lowest rates and with the wtino oromptitude. They are also prepared to purchase all kinds of ange upon the prineipal cities. Drafts points ean always be had in suits solicit a share of vublie patron der the firm of t No. G0 Wall street, au CVE z 99 Nassau street, Herald Buildin Families or gentlemen attended by appointment, aud all 07 criber’s office, or @ ders left at the su office punetuall BRONZE POWDERS AND METAL LEAF (DUTCH METAL.) HE SUBSCRIBERS have just received and kee} on hand large stocks rect from thetr mannfacturer in Germany, to th ion of their old and uew customers, i SOPOLD KUH & CO. i % formerly 6% Wail street, next door to Adams mm ELLIOTT, OCULIST, 683 Brondway, corner of Amity Street, FORMS his patients that he has re wened from the Spring, He will atteud at his office, from 10 to 4 o'clock, on Tue: wursdays and Saturdays, AN EXPOSURE—LOOK OUT. business in Gid Slip, aif ey pay over toa certain pel he placedin their han: r Magesty’s Ni s HAIR DRESSER. HARLES J. STUAK i | Gentlemen's Hair Dresser, would respectfully inform his old patrons, and that he has returned to his fos rethey will find him ness With prompt ess SHIP QUEEN OF THE WEST, from Liver 1 please take nctioe that she is dia- ag under geueral order, at west tide Burlisg Slip. All is not permitted must unavoidably be sent to public store. LAURENT § BROTHER, IMPORTERS OF FIENCIL GOODS, AVE just received by the latest ment of eatiely new atyles of of Cashmere-de-cosse, son the proceeds for shipment to one of Het t Packets, a large nseo rt wid which they have fraudulent] Fancy Goods, consisting ade Laines, Alapacen’ ke Brocheand Printed Shavels, & will be made public. J UUTHERNERS, Strangers and Citizens are mvited to tt y Beds with 16) Panels, made by steam machinerh wich work could not be doue by hand without tiree Likewise Cushions so elastic that eleven eg] or sale or playing «¢ BASSFORD’ ding, Aan stret Field. with a number of these les, invites his fronds £0 enllat the United States Hotel utrauce tnivund the bar-room or 196 GENTLEMENS’ LEFT OFF WARDROBE WANTED. +4 SENTLUMEN and Famil apart. ons efeets the: 1ES,) NEEDLES AND FISH HOOKS. BATE ave removed their establishment to No.102 ou sale a large and well where Uvey ha on ier, Dritted » Rock and Black a sorted stoek of Ve. ick Suinon, Trout, Rods, Reess, Grae Sik’ and Flor Lan Snells, and every description of Fish most luberel tems, Laue, up stairs, noar Pearl street. old stand—Kntrances jo ini the Museum “g 149 Fulton st. i ves, Stik Worm ( om Tackle, whieh they ore HARUWARE. SUBSCRIBERS have coustautly on hend 9 full ax y Knstring Pius; Glove, Harn ading, Netung, Sail ‘an obitnin the full value for k subseriber, wh Jors not pretend to give t person, but will Uemen leaving t the subscriber previous to WARRIN'S DR to i qi oD EVENT N 40 Broadway N, B.—A line through the Post Office will FOR THE PILES. DR. UPHAM’S ELECTUARY, vernal remedy, ism certain eure for’ the Pile bor Shine oFiginal proprintor ssi 3 [er lecised privetdian of coroute tea ractice, where Pil rumestof Warrin's prea vik, Hemp, Hairs varlety of Faney F Wade's & Mutehe Years experience, contines| a and otver chrouic di Medic! office, 19% Bowery, Office hours from? A.M. to 9 P.Ny Jy 20 1m d&wem J. KR STOUVENE PORTER OF WINE the lovers of ply the great demand, he by © gem always in store, and to receive direct from Bordeaux, the first quality, from the pr ye Weil known howees uatities of the Wines, wi Messrs Borton & Guesti: bove Spring street, Ww 1 hat in order FeV EPORC TIT Teeter pod Wines genernily, that ACKET SHIP SARACEN from Gln will please send their permits on board All goods not permitced in five deys are liabl WOODKULL & MINTUI lowing ore sa TO TAILORS. HH and Winter Fashions, for i and iti #1815 and “6, is nO N.B=J, 3 vndertakes to sell Wine for 20 — STRAW mon 8, wd 67 Nassau street, (Hi NEW YORK HEKALL JAMES GORDON BENNEPT, Proprietor, ‘iroulation--- Forty Thousand DAILY HERALD: Waskuy He DY Rieti se sash in advance, Lil paged of oll kinds executed with beauty aul ry Price 9 cents pe 'yable in advance. ry Saturday—Price 6} con in—payable in advanc prices —elwi5, TO THE DAGUERREIAN ARTISTS F RTAULT Importer of Freneh Dagnerreotype Bapuerreotye Plates No" to and 9 Pot res, No. 40 and 90, ee move ry Todive. wees Bromine, neces Chloride of lodin: Hyposulphive of Sods, ide of Gold aud Salt of Gold Ronge, Rotten Stone, Instruments 2 Giross Moreceo Casea—a bai 149 and 19! Broadway, corner of Liberty st., wp stairs.

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