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‘audacity and effroatery, 1 it hae tek equalled riovause evar ventured upon by that ‘“ monarch Just ax the ti of ring | the papers now trans- jose. at reached Cow ee ‘mail, bearing my deste ‘a bosom freed; ‘@ man whose Rat is, rome ret? of Rift oa county, among the very hi ST ‘Lucerne, Nichol, are fn i bag Targer King ion, Jaa Yavl Chastina, Aude do; eclaw baiis, Crowell, Cha gee Chandler, Poll : Lurbor Chil wick Bort Kile), «hil, NVork: Pennayly y rae i Piven. Boston; Tec 4 od by vo a ‘im Bowe: Mr. Benron—T acl ete thar dota: ot? Mr. Jounson, of Maryland—Ob,ab, there is no neces- alt, ir. Bution—YVor, tet him write them down as a cu- , let us have the words. far engaged ine perenal dlpatation | 9 ine pal chusette, for the sake of victory and@not for thedespatch of the bustness of the Senate. That’s the point, sir. He tele fib the wife of the vicar in her argument wit chell; ihe goes on talking louder, air, instead ing stromger. (Order ! order! Secretary read the point'of order. am = ema man of compromises, sir; I with- wr ic ir. Bere omise. interruption uncalled e, one aye, to wit, of the fon to whioh he belongs, and who ints y 7 known me during the latter half of my life. That envelope contained, without note or comment, the et hich, Ywill bere tan fam (ho Luther, Bo bare 1 ever myself to act part. 0 one. The tian now enganed in bas been forced upon by the power of circumstances, It will soo ot an ep with it will cease for me all incidents arising Lie : sounezion with public affairs. Except in di duty to my country as aprivate pinot s fer are Henpefrwara to be beyond mys I Spe ‘bid farewell forever to all public em) aa and SLsebe poe posts. When these words shall be be- Ned, then let my country brand me “Impostor,” and ‘ascribe to the desire for office, or for a all that [ thal! have done and said in regard to concernment to her. But, although inapplicable to me, the. very name of ‘Luther, presented in such a connexion as this, comes ie a ‘with a significance which cannot but be felt, yh the day is gone by when omens were be- Weved in ‘This incident, though no prophetic virwae befmit, may prove the forerunner of a storm thal 8] purify our youties atmosphere, and dissipat the seeds Of death with which already it has become loaded. mi Lerrrn Bacsof steamer Trent, fur Bormurta, will close at the Eacharge Keading Ream, this day, at 11 u'stock. Uagena, Panama, Valparaiso, Lina, alk Strange Halitax, put in fairs in ‘another Soun Cariznine, at Varo day Inst, about ten miles West fom stern of vessel, judged to a York, and & mai ey got ‘vo etcamer, erree B. above office, this atteraoon,at 4) Bur: Vasra, outh, it here on the 27th ult, for oun NS ae (See marine af calumn eelTloat be-nbout 130 tons, wi 's bust painted on the came, paint right, Lattors for Car. ‘Ko, can ve forwarded by the 8 of steamer Northerner, fur Charleston, will clove 1er before 4 @ clock, rte that on Satur. Kiswve Sun, Faulkner, from Econowy, rs ot ashore near West Quddy Ii cn, the: 1! worded x taken to Lakes, and discharged, cargo of shad gbinpesd,and the vessel, aftex partial ropa rs, will roturn to Nova Br sonm Isanext.a, from New York, which arrived at Boston on Hilland Sunday Yast, the mouth of Ne Nin favor of the question of order, rise. Mr Bexron—The ‘sye is up, sit, counthim. (Ha! ha! ba!) rem pth an 2 are “solitary and alone.” a, z ss? Denrox—Yes. mt amid the teunts by Fe lL set this. o eer Ge will aot foom his own senbe of right, and Win ct "ee ee apyman. (Haye ia, mo N— i Rix Went On, but the tee Qrownt ‘his veloc asked the Chair to Soomrtocaie a Mr Bentox—Oh, weean’t aaghing. (He, ha.) Mr. Weasren briefly Mr. Waaxer reiterated: his eee tothis Mis- et compromise. The bill cor ot pass the House. ' It bad been. there: Mr. sand Mr, Foorr said. it had not. It was oy red out of oraer. The question had not Mr. Westcott declared himself opposed to an: Srmative legislation on the subject, because he di not believe ithe power of Congress to legislate upon the question at : Mr. Baseur and BuT.en debated the expediency of the measure “a Dare xs: mike ee of ing neg ep ‘was rejected—2 ‘Mesers.-Douglass and to , Mr. Dovcrass Nicene as ubstituie, running the commennaicn line of 36 deg min. to the Pacific, and guarantying reeritd South of the line to the oe the Weeks menos to—28 to. 2). ott re spac Bader, Buin ‘amero1 in, Davis, of M para ah om mn, Corwin, vis, of lass., Davis, of Din, Dodge, Dewns, Felch, Fete, Greene, Hate, Batali i try Huger, Johnson, of Md, dobnson, of La., Johason, of Ga., ing, Lewis, Mangum, Mason, Miller, Niles, Pearce, Phelj ape See 86 Dastnn, Zuineyy Underwood, Upham, Walker, Webster, Wost- ant ks ERSON Dari had no hope of this bill, The ‘ise was gone. The question could force or by the Supreme Court. He, therefore, do strikeout the whole Dill. and to sul ‘the Senate rejected by the House. Mr. penate J and Mr, Mrrcarte fe ed to the Senator to bet oy ‘had brought us ‘before, and mi cure US peace again. Ne Dat 16 atlength withdrew his amendment. And efter some na § amendments, the bill was ordered to bé engroseed—33 to 22, as follows Yeas—Atchison, Badger, Bell, Breese, Bright, Butler, Cameron, Day Douglas Downs, Fitzgerald, Foote, on spoke briefly in favor of ‘the compro- | oni be isle johmgon, si ney, Ur rain en, Starzcon, Farney, Unde “Sign ies, Atherton, Baldwin, Bradbury, Cathoun, Clarke, ix, aleh, Greene, ffale, Hatilin, Mil. ler, baat Lad , Upham, Walker, ‘Webster, Westeott—21. "And the bill was passed with the compromise line to the Pacifie, conceding slavery south of the line. ‘And at 10 o'clock, P. M., the Senate adjourned. The Trist Letter Impeavhing the President. ESTCHESTER, Pennsyivania, August 7, 1888. To the Speaker of the House of Representatives U. S.: Si:—The accompany papers are transmitted to you, asthe organ of the House of Representatives, with the request that they be laid before that body. They are not what I have wished and a to corey but the dey fixed for the adjournment of oneress forbids any further delay onmy part, and unt intention can. ‘be executed, they 'must moffiog.-Thigy will answer the purpose of dlapelling in some degree at least. the utter mystification with which the mind of our country has been clouded up im regard to the treaty of peace, and all matters touched wpor In them bg @ great portion of my absence in Mexico, I ane om m rerfont off from all means of knowing what was going on at home ; and during the entire period my attention has been’ urgently pressed upon and constantly engrossed by subjects of the greatest momént to our country. It was consequently out of my power to make use even of such means as ted themaeclves, when the channels for conveying them ceased tobe closed. On my arrival home. the state of things among us was unknown to me, except from the mere glimpses afforded by an occasional and hasty glance at o newspaper. I sdon became aware of the mystification above referred to. As the only way in which it could be thoroughly dispelled, I determined to lay before the sentatives of the peenle a aconnected and detail- od narrative of ever; ing that has occurred to me having the slightest Tbeating upon matters which the pubii¢ interests demand that thecountry should know the exact truth of. This exact and fall knowledge, and Understanding, it is of the very highest im ¢ to her that she should It.is so for numberless reasons that most deeply concern her, and concerm her in the most permanent manner ; concern her now, and concern her in the boundless hereafter. The generations which are to follow Anes long as our nation shall exist. and after it shall have ceased to exist, dre deeely interested in this matter. Should the Ametioan people fail to obtain this knowledge now the vil consequences to that people, now and in ll fu. fare Sine And through them to mankind, cannot fail to be such a8 no human mind can calculate. We are the din the * movement” of this age, ard up- on Ks 2 depends the direction which that move- ment pressed with this truth, this plain and ob- vious: dn IT Prormed the determination above stated. It remains, however, as yet unfulfilled. Theattention demanded by my private affairs, the necessity of pro- viding w home for my family, nd a variety of incidents, have contributed te prevent its fulfilment. This, how- ever, Will take place if J lives month or.two longer. The exawple recently set by Talleyrand will not be followed by mie. 1 shall not write. ee to be read Maly, a century hence. rests of our country, and of mankind through her, de- at she shall know the truth; that she shall it now. She shall have it; she shall have it now Had Congress continued to sit a month or two longer, should not at this moment have broken si- lence; a anh bided until yas wy. before the count her representatives, the narrative eat ie I paren referred, connected, unbroken, not a ae it, detailedas far as necessary to estab- connection, the only’way in which beat can be presented in to leave no doubt as to itebeing whatit is. Isolated prominent facts will not do. However true the me be, they can always be denied, and mofe or leas usibly controverted. The whole truth is the thity— this the people shali ines, It ‘will then be seen who, among, those who seek théir confidence, will be so,bold as to pretend that he does not believe it. In one of the sorte wine papers (letter to the “ Representatives of the American People,’ undor date « eee ty 12, 1848,") my belief is ex- and the country had been de- bythe t individual holding the trust of ‘ Presi- dent Ge} United States,” and that the object for which that deception bad been practised was the inde- finite protiaction of the war— this protraction of the ing for its end the epnaa juest of Mexico and her i {nto our Union. This was my fod it is my bellef'now. ‘In that same letter, and derly eo notes fn corcagt Be Bann det fo) toit,my lief ‘ie oxpresved ‘that been made of the power and the Sagcenve iatached to the trust of ‘ae of the United States,” even to the extent borkation of perjury. Upon both thee cats my belief is positive and Equally firm and clear in firm, distinct and clear. my ‘hind 46 the further belief, that to make the former the belief of Congress and of the country nothing 1s nesesndey but that the representatives of the should “Sxércive the powers of inquiry inherent. in them afthe grand inquest of the nation—as the La 4 voxcludvele” eutruted d by the constitution wii “ the power,” and consequenlly with the duty “of ap day that the welkin was made to rin, Med Fs country with the acclamations thet burst ity = democratic bosom at the epecta- cle exh the people of Franee. Anda most gloriows tase it was! Congratulations and felici- tations: red out from us towards that le; our hearts were drumk with noble joy; we and our public servants vied with one another in giving utterance to the enthusiaem which filled our bosoms. The cause of that enthusiasm consisted in the fact that the French neh peo ple had libera ed themselves from hey had risen in the majesty of 8 bad gpyernment men, & | upturned that government, y nes they Da . ‘as that government was cal fad ¢ It had been at the cost of civil strife see spilled by brother’s hand, It had nian cost of anarchy. That was the first re- WA,AO ane could tell how long it might last, or 40 involve maile We lasted, or in what it ns And Jot werejoioed. The object, im our worth all this cost, all this risk of elt might cost. Even in the'uncertainty It was enough that this shoul ld been the object, to make us reckun as cheap, das dust in the balance, whatever ke indisting} recollegtion,) of the revena cag gal di | pelled Qe kaoneh people eo to act, whigh has created the necessity for their plunging into that sea of car- mage, shore no bhuman.eye could, discern—at ¢ heady On very, near toe, head of toose reasons, stands a@porded. T.¢ corrupt, use of executive in- fluence.” it & time, high time, thot we should look at home, Corrupt ure of executive influence,” such as, acoord- ing to,my solemn belief, bas occurred among our solver within the iast six months. cannot Lave been ead, Or Very, near It will prove so, if the representatives of the people do their duty. ‘These aro the words refurred to :—“ Luther says, ‘If 1am tohave a fault, | would rather speak too harshly, and thrust’ forth Truth unwisely. than to have played ‘the hypocrite to any, and held ‘Truth in.” So far as rds myselt| do not believe that Ihave spoken < too harshly,’ or “thrust forth Truth unwitely.””. Upon this point eur country will judge. All I ask ot her— and I ask thisfor her own sake far more than on my own account—is, to suspend her judgment nntil she can judge “ wisely.” 1 am, str, very reapectfully, your fellow. citizen, Late’'Commissioner of the United States of America te the Mexican Republic, (1) Tai'the letter of the present Secretary of War, to General Scott, under date April 21, 1848, sorel eat ‘published in all baste throughout our country, ¢: taken’ to 'pre-occupy his mind with the belief, that 4 have been actuated‘by this motive. The administra tion have’ studiously withheld from her all knowisdge ‘of what my course has been. All the power, and all fluence: attached to the trusts held by these men, Tare ‘been ‘exerted to mystify the be eats ees. min to the whole seuvet ich Ihave acted. It has been Tenidered im, penal for that mind ‘to form for itself any judgment in regard to my molive. And yet, not content with all inst Drought letter-wiitere. could’ do, acd all that subservient or party-mad prerces could do, this high funetionary the ‘government, in writing a lettor concerning the affairs of the department entrusted to him, must needé enter upon a topic (my course) hav- ing no connection whate¥e the subject of which he wastreating. ‘ And for what?’ ‘To give to the coun- try information respecting what tty course has been? No! ‘To impress her w'th the ides that my motive in ursuing that course (respect ba A she had been Kepe in the dark, and Noe ta mind Rad’ been befogged io every possible: way) had consisted in the desire for “ notoriety,” and this passion so excessive as to m: me “ mistake notoriety for fame.” “Late Fro Onggon.—There has been an arrival ‘at St. Joseph from Oregon. ‘The part Gonsisied, often men. and they were eighty-seven days in ming the jourhey” Noné of them have yet reached our ¢ity, but the St. Joseph Adventure of the 28th fur- nia ores Us ad a of information derived from them. ir ona tor to the 6th of April was received ae Leena we learn (sa) (a says tH Brag eeneere) that the regiment are nding the territory easines 16 de] Logi A Indians, with vigilance. end courage’ - They under gteat disadvantages, ‘and are exposed to dangers and hardships, for Sat of df te peer supply “of “provisions, ammunition, orses, Ke Commissioners’ have been appointed by the govern- ment of Oregon, to treat with the Indians; they have held several councils, and many ofthe Indians are dis- pored to make peace. ‘The Governar has issued proclamation, calling for an additional force of three hundred ‘men. The gov- ernment and citizens are looking with anxiety end ex- pectation to the se ortbe oes for aid. Oregon 1a tho spring of 1647; whth 8 view of to in the sp! ier ywith a view of explor- ing the country, and remaining there, if pleased ith it, returns very much dissatisfied. He represents the country ss no more healthy than‘the States, with heavy rains in the winter, rendering the whole coun- try almost impassable, and drought in summer, having no rain for months; and but:s small ‘proportion of the territory suitable for cultivation. ieee ‘who went Laxe Narication.—Among the arrivals at Quebec on the 18th ult., reported by ‘the papers of that place, is the steamer Free ‘Trader, Cuptain McMiller, from Chieago, July 7, with 6434 barrels of Indian corn. This isthe first arrival at this port from Lake Michigan. She made the.voyage; 2360 miles, in eleven days. “MARITIME INTELLIGENCE “ Secemtese at SHIP NEWS NOTICE. Commanders of vessels to this port will confer @ favor upon us by having and re- ports, intended for the New Yor ready for im- mediate delivery to our mews steamer, News Bor, wise, ship news or or domestio, will Forwarding to the Herald, ¢ est to the po eta Movements of the Salling Pack . Ships to Shige to to are. ae West,” July6| West Point, Allon,” Augi2 of the Sesdan, ie Wes 11 | Yorkshire, Bailey, Aug | Honteruma, Lowter, July 16 | Liverpool, Eldridge, Ang 2t Henry Cay, Nye, aly 21 Siddong, Cb, Anes Hicird aleop Salen, July 29 Cotumble Peabes, “sept Cam! , Keabody, Aug i} Patrick Hoary, Delano, Sept PURTaMOUTH, Pourimourst, Weetminntes, Wamer, July 1|Sie R Pet Chadwick, ngs Guadiator, MUON Saito | Prince alvere aiawer, cect Tndependence, Biaish, July 2 | Wentnster, Waroer, Ba Splepaid, Crawford, Joly 1| Admiral, Woten, New York, Lines, uy, 8 { St Dennis, How eet 1 10 a cana. Rich'son, tora, Scan Bela Buty Now Yorls kines Behe Movements. ‘of the Ocean rp tamy rom, ee To arrive at ae York. To sail fron fork. Xmen ‘LIVERPOOL, embria, Harrison, Ameren Jukan, ier ‘Sands Thomyooe, as cam yet re, on 9 ads Thon Sept s United Staten Hackata, Spt 7 United States Hiaskitad, Oct 7 Waanlngtn, Johaaah "hug 20] Hermann, Craberce”” ‘Aug 21 at Boston. Te dal from Bontos” 14 LIVERPOOL, ale fae Tok op poe Sine July 29) Acadia, Stone, ‘Aug 12 Belmate, Laty Cleared. Heamship-Trent, Norton, Bermeda and'St Thomas, Mait: Br eas, Fhe a (‘ oot Point, (pkt) Allen, Li nia ery ee Ga Sut Ria ee Honest Ki era siti iat as cmp mW fron Coa Witney 2 Puleipias °° | Baht—May Flower! Be) K Sins ee Sos, Whi er ht ) Protdences inet, Corwin, don thie Peebatten, Piteer ip Powbattan, sith mdve, to J for hiork, aire sae 7383, 9 dori Vale St Domingo—ail hands sick, mate had ie ary, f Vi me ay po, AraoM, ery P26 ule: 2 men uncer gemma re pail Hat feb 007 5 ie ‘With oot ton, Be, to WN ‘and put prkrenrset wing nah, 7 days, with np Haritord, Sanneman, Savan Dunham & Din - wor eg Om ‘Norw bark Norland, Nelson, Lurwiok, (Norway) &2 fron and passengers to eck & a ede Po The py Ae ‘Bark ery Boston f days, ta i, M was boarded by at Boy Panes of ty Tinie Byder als, Wevnerilh, Buccoy River iat th deme, Rative of England, seus, while wettivg the lower etudinntt Soiivinging arahstowas looms, tae yoo wetk Wreke tat 4 ‘overboard avd sunk immediately. Brig Tohaute, (of Yrovincetown), Miller, Madeira, 13th July, Br brig ies, Genta, 8¢ John, NB, vin Bridgeport,4 days, in Dallast, to ie ree, to 5 Powell “mers arian schr Minna, Maje, Oporto, 40dayx, with wine, to wise Me mtb ‘Kingston, Jam, and Wil Ne Jeon, , en, Wo cays (where sne pat in in distrens,) with, coffee, to flursey Behr atuaiiet Cutts; Wilmington, NC, with naval stone Sebr Eimiiy Jenson, Johnses, a fimore, with mdse. with mdse, tomester. 16th ult, Int 7 N, lot him vith great force sgninst the -lriy's chatapintes, that he. fell with wine, 6 rae Brie Dayid tard, ‘Wilesington, NO, 10 days, naval A Salta D Sebr a Heston, ot Philadelphia) Green, 8 Oroix, WH, 12 days, Sehr ( Newell, Sandford, Wil y NOv4 days Behr Exchange, Than Minchian one Sohr Banner, Lewis, Boston for Albany. Behr & Brown Ali, Boston: for Alben Schr Fashion, Lor 5 gags, wih ith mdse, Behr Marietta, Peruen, Bowens Rebir Pawtuokot, Rollfns, Tom th Lime, r Bohr Brie, Hardy, Newbiryy ort; with Sloop Brave Rel , Harwich, with aah, T Alida, ee. i Met Ben Ii River for Rondeat Lawre! om baliaet, . One ship, 2 brigs, algo a Br brig unknown. ot Montreal, Lisbon; sobr William Keury, Tarbox, Hallowell, ‘The News Boy reports no vessels ih sight of the Highlands, N W,, 45 miles distance, 4 — at Ben-1 SE; y SB; wae r Px gant It FM Bark Jaines Siw sae brig Gardiner t,, Whitaker And MI Meena, Ti gh ‘Milton, Delt Donn tinson, Newburypo: Provinceto ora Goon He man, Hoge, Bowe Choetaw, Blackwell Wed Boston: Abn Somers, Somers, NYork; Sharon, Dea at prt nt Jodithy with in contact night of 4th in: ‘leon Hampden, of aud for Grevar between Watob, 1p had mainsail torn, -and received ether damage, Taabe Ia received but ing injury, and towed the sloop to lewport harbor. Pas) Berke. from Liverpool tor Philadelphia, July 31, lat 43 40, soa Ports. Bevoco, (Buenos Ayres,) June 1—Brig Malvina, for Europe, ARRINGTON, is, NYorb, tor Halifax, wi 8 July 6—Arr steamer Buena Peas th damage to machinery ds xsi July 16—Arr, bark Hy Trowbridge, \yflower, Laufair, (with Togs Somtoeen, ead of Bay sh, Rivard, ce ay At ‘Cook , St baie Bmaith, NYorky Rlleaveth W att Foun orig Tae irborn, Al Turks tas ad “hr gpevel, pas tices, Nant it ET nots salts tain, ee, mg in lat id, 224, Wash. Somat Xs er ‘unos, July 22—Cld bark Victor, Clark, Now York and Roady Rhino, Fane Nien irr, schr Mi April 19—Brig Sabino, Vincent, for keira id cg to California. Suiled previously, prey ae 5; 4th, brig rnia, Shannon, Misi 0, Boston; chusetts. rel Cowes; i es unto seer 30—Srigs John Hi Pratt, A, for Phila fOr etnson, di an Wa do 69 hours, for sohrs. er ‘Emily, eee seapocks via. avana a Bartlett Be re pm =5 ‘Matanzas; ‘Canton, Lon; Maranzas, July days; Hallowell, Jobneo Cortir, Bostcn. 28+Bri; ig Mateac hu ihunotia ia Pritchan, Cork. 2st Brig Corinth, Smits Coen (Thegp were all reportedin port Sarin, nen a ‘27—Sld bark Peytona, Brown, Rio Janeiro via, IERRA rel ‘itay be Ti Planet, Stickney, from ‘Salem, “h, poy ‘Bidlow 12) ar 19th. a ie vers Pictou NS, Suly 2 Are dazka, NW Bridge, Snow; Jas HU, Pedenonte Blalotel, Mason Bryant, Jao Brower. Tawienpe, Balun, Wat omy, Cit Sanford; Almira, Importer, Deni “Batehs “acs Teines, atk; Relantine, 10, Paton; Part to load; besides n tans) number ai sin all aiatnell Sid, brige Wim Mo Givery, NUe Winthrop, fow Val River; sche Atolanta, Bricgs, for Wareharn Sr, Jou, Ni B. At Are Be ships Admiral ang. AtIAn NYork; otark jin, Lovett, ‘brig Denmark, Woodbury, 8r Croth, July 3h-Bad ———~ of New Haven, just arr; brig’: Bil, of Baxi, for . (Qo, ut 5—Arr bark Mard.soness of Bute, Storling, New Sor ar ehtp Lady Milton, Hayes, 13th July, Wilm Avousta, Aug 2—Asr sehr A’ BALTIMORy sehrs Win Burl Henrzettn, Cooma Fandom athe Masten percent Bostow, ide ena Vist: ta ia NYork; ‘Boston, a inilion. 814, Arr at ‘ork, lexandria, poems Philadelphia, Aug, 10—Arr ship Silas Richardo, Welsh, N York; J. E, Potts, Arrants, do; ‘Mary Therees, Cole, River ia Plata: Stella, Ofivss, jate -brig,) I. i Ne aeons NB onvosste alley fot NS, Gth inst, steamer @ to her machinery; at annon, 69 hours from. (asndcians Walter, Kingston. wiih ae 8. 5th ‘inn, steamer Hibernia, rk; at Bostm this morning, ship Albany, from N York: also Yor ap Fallence eae oy Ea Saw 9th inst, 5 PM, 90 wiles B for Taine "eTite Bint Pare yughty, BANGor, ‘Aue?—Arr Dorcussrer, ia. er ge Ph eee (Danish, altered ‘Aug 10-1 Eureva, om Boston Route oak pod st 146 ore 45 Pasi Tn Te ri cari te New dard, yy dail, Philadelphia; _ bak Justice Story, "Ryder, Bal aren geen eaiy Brooks; barks Justice ‘Story Ind Diligence, ‘brigs Charlotte, ‘Lindsey, and Mary Pennell, Kanhawa, Gilman, NY: i port, ‘chr Alpine Sut Pitas rk oon, Pek acloou, Pics 5 Pitas ‘sohrs wr Bro: timore, Sid, ship) Ellen Epcartown A a Farris, Navtcket he Nee Bay regen one Eastport, Ale 7—Arr scht "Matilda, Wooster, NYork; Sth, aa] be in, sobr Ann Suséex, Alyw: Bars eee iz repaired: 2d, rapes te ie To Re ‘efor Tau! floors 3 ere Rendout fur dr Rombobya got? woes ANPTON ROADS, New York for City Point, and Harbt for, Wintie). cone Reanoke, Smith York Bramhall, Baltimore: brigs Conway, mango, ‘Mathews, Barbadoes; Gypmute, NYork w2bi Fait Riven, Aug9—Sld Ann Baker, ‘ar schrs Char pion, Rondon fix Dighton; 8d’ Rainbow, do Philadel; hain, for der iy: 7 york El “Eli- it ied Ht ‘sth , Noonan, Frink, Philada, hay N Burtes ie Seip acrage ship Burgundy fin ye, Co ‘og S—Arr rebrs Only Daughter, McDuffie, NYork; i ork; 6th, brigs Star, Titcomb, Philadel phia; ot ate Ar Brig Manhattan, Littlefield, Landi faria, Peters, Laguna. 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Te and BB |, Havana; ee Ban eae, Philadelphia, in AnD, ex Condor, Lang, NYork; Br steamer Baran ‘Ang. vans Joseph, Leigh, Boston; Ye Clark, Smalley, NY ork; old brig emai child, Biros iserg L TO r of Rly Someone »» Capt Baron, ae Serie td ay pa i rae A) Come A Pie, Masters, Ford, J Norris, M Ponae roention the ta $e Listin which they are advertised, ih Araiteong Mia( 5 andr plane i ae grey Mrs (Ham- mold Jane iy ten LJ Ashby Mi Ainme Sarshe We Act ‘Aillson Wote‘Ann. 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