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sipercted tue Sith st ry Of the oration of J tthe Stock Board on Saturday the only sales were 20 she Fravk bank 10; 08 * rewen's Ins, 1656 In the balthucre warket, oo Saturday, there were soles of 200 barrels Howard »/reet flour, fresb, at $475 Nothing dong in City Milisor Susquehanoa. Sales 1600 busheis priwe red Sierylond wheat ab 1020 to 10Se and a lot of white at 1058 Some portion of the red Was not cone dered strictly prime, Nothing doing in corn or oat) Now biskey Late from Santa te, New Mexico, [From the Saute Fe Kepubvoan Extra, June 4.) Avery covsiderable portion of Colouel Fremont's Peeper shaneones in the mountains north of Caos, Deen recovered Ur Kearns and Bill Williams, ke few Mexicans and went out to collect the proper! The \iexieans returned, sapseses that the Fataws bad faileu upon them, aad Jed the two Americans, and seised the property. Shortly ards, a part of this property was found in the posression ot the \.exicus, aud they acknow- that they were preseot at the time the murders ‘Were committ Ubree or four of them were arrested, on preamemernctpasion in the murder, A fund of p20 doliurs has bewn raised at Santa Fe, and a @mpany wes to be organized to work the gold foe tag miles above Taos. Lt is suid to be excved- Ingly rich. Lieut, W. H. C, Whiting, Engineer Corps, aad Lieut, W. F. Smith, Pep yrepuicu: ugineers. charged by Gen. Worth with (be duty of sslecting # road tor the march of the military troops in Texas, destined for New Mexico, arrived #t El (aso om the 12th April, ‘They left San Antonio de Bexar on the 13th February, proceeded to Presidio del Norte, and thence on the eastern side of the Kio Grands to Kl Paso They found ® practicable route. the only difficulty being a want of water. but not touch #n extent as te pro- vent the march of troops by this route, if @ better can- be found. They bad an eecort of thirteen Texans. in command of the Department of issued bis proclamation. in pursu- ance of the provisio it the tresty of peace with Mexi- Oo, advising the iububitunts of the territory ceded to the United States to decide. by the 301b uf May last, whether they will become American citisens, or retain ‘the character ot Me: ry The same paper, of the 2d of June, says :—On the S0th May. Captain (bapmwan. commendiug the Santa Fe Guards, received intormation from the Abiqui of the depredations of the Apache indians, and immedi- ately determined to chastise them d that they had murdered sume ten persons. Chapman. on the ning of tie Sist. about 6 o'clock ‘twenty milles south-wert of 4 biqui, suddenly came upon camp of some 4¢ or 0 lodges of the [udians, on- ped ip a decpeanco. When within about 150 yards, be baited bis wen. aud dismounted The chief of the Indian: afironted and demauded what they wanted. He war toid that he wanted the marderers 0 He re to come and y this time the ladiaus were discovered ith their rides stteipting to outtlank the Captain (bapman tnateutly ordered his men to tire- which war same time returned by the Indians, doing ne injury exerpt woundlug @ black Boy. The lndiaus took to the brush aud timber, and aptain Chapman orderd a charge, which was in- stantly obeyed. The ludiaos were routed aud the camp The ludians ieit on the ground from 18 to QU killed ineluding their chief, who was killed by Lieut. Hendrick, ‘ihe number of the evemy was from 200 10 400 Ofthe American force private John Dalloway was wounded mortally, ¥. iKinehart badly; Dolores Gar- aco.tlightiy; avd john Singer, biack bey, mortally. ) We learn from Sir. Conkitn, who arrived in this city the men who were killed ou the previous day plied that Captain ( bupman would take them Sfew days rince. that snieiigenes had been conveyed to some of the Nuvijo etiets of the Spal wiping out of this interesting baudiiti party. compored of once table men of (his coinwavity, which we ive as follows It appears that » party of Mox- been out trading wmong the Apache Indians, and were on their return home, when Capt. Lemon ‘at the head ef bis party brought them to a alt, making enquiries of their erraud, and de- mandivg of the bead wau of thy Mexican party his anule, which was refused, Ube Meaiwan asking what he would give in return’ = * Nothing’ remarked the cap- tein yot it. and (bave it’? drawing @ pistol, and hooting him throug’ The remainder of the party fled, waking their way eyot, at which place they increased (their strength, aad returning in among the \ ps ed the circumstance Apache chiefs were somewhat surprised, and offered ‘their astivtance ty the Sleaiean Darimg tho next day, Captain Lemon's party wade # virit to the Apache encampment. where (hey were well received. and kindly treated. the captain's party, *ardance which was kept up until abomt J or Zo clock. «ben the cbiet requested the withdrawal of his wen for reposs, ax they were much fatigued from dancing About ao hour before day, the Indians slowly crept upon the sleeping party, heir arin, dealing dea’ ud destruction with the securing everything in their posres party then took a route thiengh & fered to trade a few mules which they bad; the Na Tefured. stating that they belonged to party of Ame- ricans which bad been in the neighborhood some days Previows. and if they traded, ibe \merivans would be- come angry The Sir xicaus raid no. there was no dan- as the Apacber had killed them all. ‘Thie inteliiw we through rome of the jo to Mr, ¢ , who *a» then trading amon, them, and rays (bat be beileved the report, as the mals whieh had beew traded for were recognized by the Indians as belonging to the American banditti party. Cok J.G. Bannnrr, beg ‘Bir : | take the Hberty of addressing thi cation to you, believing that Colonel Webb would not publish it. + Very respectfully, J HLA MOLT, Major, U.S. A. Evrtor ¢ ann he ldth ult , ccc $ 7 U Pieeemtation br ge tis and, | um twin, to disabuse pour mind. if p esiote, of an error into which you have ruu ith tov wuch precipitane; ‘The compeny of alifervians, commanded by Hen: L, Webb arrived at thie p cn board the U. éteamer Corretio.on the loth arch last The captain of the boat, 0 O'Denald brought with nim (written) in- strectivns from the Quartermaster below. to land the company at lauding. sud the Quarte Bi betifed of the fact mile district); and | tuter, Captain O'D to tavd the part p te bank, if they preferred. Colonel Webb chose the xican shore! where the ground was unoceupied, And where Lhrir’ chaver of e-cape appeared better Te at ones ruy: Grande? Thi Audubon, (whe. a « matter of course ¥ ceeded your Untortuuate brother im the euntrol of the company.) you will ero (het the statement | have made ix literally correct What upon thie great occasion, was devolved upon the commauding others of amy Kinggold or why he sit ny bis power to forward this com- ter to itary propriety be prefers bis own judgment terested) opinion ’ thout sayiuy: that in my view, you -e Lhe letter of Me HL. is arke by way of inference, vpertivent Hie eommunica- so are yourcumments This reply, forced trom me by the manuer of your assault, ds derigned for your tr ividual a tem not enough of my peu to seek ao eucouater. nor will | {the York With revpeet Your obedient servant, Major USA. Courier. Camp Ringgold Funenar «¥ Mae 1 he funeral of Mrs. Madison will take piece this afieraoon, at 4 o'clock from St Jobn's Churen — The following la the order of (he procession adopted by toe triends of the Gmily — La 3 87% for good Chiengo mess; $10 758 Stl for rail | ~ im justice to Captain Seat ot $15 B56 for ms ry uy b , funed soned the following question, under the objec. | T"’.™ Sad ong 911 28 fur prime. fu cut meats salve at | tom of the opposite A— oa - . . 70 Com, Werrtegten, Ps —l ack the witners whether he has ever received a Uierees of shor pel 8 *. Pleasouton, Capt Met m, of from anyo Sir Femail, | fn bis bebe ort y ¥ : wall lots at Tye Buiter wae B Famuy ‘with thie t Te wl0%e for Obi, and We.» Like. fo 3 nud abinet. ever been promired anything by Cheese was im ow ine better de f : od ve teeth; or whether § House of Kepresemtatives at - * ter from Gest to lam? 8 Were dull, but holders trm The sales 7 presest in“ a-lingitw. oud their uMeere ei njected te tp eounesl Sor the prosecution, 6 were 10 hhds Cuba, at 40. a 4Ke | wad 200 do. New i Judges of the Supreme «rind: ourtwof the District, thing to do with the ense, Orieanes, at oe. | pd ner officers ‘ae ion of thie witness, it being 2 o'clock, | Wares The sales were light, and receipts small ff theese prosecution (Me. Metarty) stated, | With males of 100 bbls Ohio aud State Prisuu. at 4 that be bad just reorived « despateh tuforming him of 6%) page igh BL af sgn ‘ | the demise of os Reyburn. Treasurer of Recriys er tiudson River Linee, ow Fy 0 | Trey and Line 2,100 bushets ec BS kegs San Joseph, LO. qn lish bamigra Pom! tenn be. butter = ne Nearer je ‘ me et alle . " o, U The \ wa, Commander | uucrai which would take place. thet afterno (id Troy Line 886 bartels flour; 2170 bushelsenrm; [80 PU ee San Digs, U 6, H Lowndes J aoe oe} ‘The magistrate, thereupon, adjourned the ease over | 26 barre — 225 boxes cheese, 65 bales wool; 5.400 ne Tact % oe omens Comnd; Choma. Jes, | “nel b0c'cieed thle Seswees ‘end Cawal Line—1,880 barrels flour; 7,556 Mekin Samuel J Ship. + of Larceny. Officer 8 J. Smith, of the Sd dia. a, 118 belee week. ley; Sury Purser, Kdward man. by the pb ekford’s Line 1440 barrels flour, 70 do. pork; 30 2 Btone; Acting \ ater N \ a hews, Assistant Surgeon, wad % Oe | de whirkey, 148 do lard; ISL bates woot Thoe H Looker JG. Hicks. je charged wit! Dorent and Lath ye 1,281 bashels corn » idebipmen Gime ell we award Har ie mman ler Nieholron, ar- rived at Pemenorla Gib jot lat fem Vera Crus the U 8. brig Perry, Lieut. Com g Viton, came up from the Riade yeeveromy under sail im fine style and enobored at the bare! anchorage to be in superior ord Ff and locke more like @ vessel just out of the dry dock, thao one in from a three years’ nfo Beacan July 4 Amy tntoitigenes, |. more lh 176 reeru te for Sante Fe, New secaten, eas this ery pared through St Louis, Mo, ‘th inet Captain 1S Topsgrapbical Engi. neers, having accepted (h ortant trust of Chief Poplucer of tbe Penn-y!vania nnd Obio Railroad, hee culgnre his commission it the army At Kingston Ca. o@ the 13th Derroit, (Mich) at 98 deg At « Portland at 10y deg At pigbifal) the [ndiwos gave, in honor to | communi- - | would injure ber character to have ber name brought he Periy appears | Police Intelligence. ‘VME CASE OF CAPTAIN M‘CBRREN ON OOMPLAINT OF ELIZA DICKSON, ON CHARGE OF ABDUCTION. Before Justice Timpson, at Kasex Marset Police Office. Atllo’clock, yesterday, the court, in the above o: continued its furtber investigation and the first wit- ness called was the Captain of the Fourteenth ward police, who testified ay follows :— James Scartire, captain of the 14th ward police, being sworn, says, 1 am captain of the lich district I Dave been so since the 37th day of February Iwas assistant-captain since the organization of the police, about four years; the house, 43 Crosby st, is in my district; | has wer been ia that house far- ther than the stoop; | have never hat any conversa- tiom with Mrs. Moreton, whe keeps the house; Mr. Murphy is one of my policemon; | remember the fa he came after me at my houre, No 377 broome street, on the night of this occurrence; it was between 11 aad 12 o'clock at night; after Murphy telling me, | follow: ed on immediately about ten minutes after; oa arriv- ing at the station-house, | saw Eliza Dickson and Cap- tain McCerren. Q.— Did you have any conversation with Eliza Dick- son et the station house on that night, if so, stat where a took place, who were present, and give all that book ec ata! ther exami bam Dumo Duying a the bu tice Mi ‘A.—I had aconversation with her oa that night in | the lowers the private reom, back of the desk, the sleeping room for the captains; Astistant-Captaia Farren was in the room, ying on his buuk; blize and myself, besides jagall; | took her inte this room, and she sat down on one of the beds; no chairs wore in the room, and [ sat down alongside of her; | asked her her namo; she faid ber name was Jane Morgan; | then asked her where the lived; she said cho lived in Washington street; | asked her what number, aud she could not tell me; the number. sho suid, xbe did not know it; I then asked ber how long she tad been in this country, and she said six weeks; | theu asked her how loug the had known this captai sho said the sami length of time; | then asked her to go #n and tell me a! that took place at this house and all the inducements held out to ber to go there; {| toid her not to be afraid, but to goon and teil ail that transpired from the time the met the captain, or that | could take the oon- plaint. as she was in the police «tation-house, and she need not be afraid; she said tho captain came to her boarding: houre, aud asked her to go and take a walk with him to @ friend’s kouse; | asked her if ahe did not know the house she was going to; she said no, she did not, she was @ stranger in the city; 1 asked her if she did not suspect there was something wrong in it; she. id rhe did not wot anything until she got {nto house; | then asked her to tell me what took place aiter she got into the room, and what the captain did; she raid the captain usked her to take off her hat, and | the took it off. und be took off his hat and coat: she | said the then rat down on the bed, and ho sat down alongside of ber; | then asked her what by did then; ehe raid he put bis arms aroand hor waist or shoulder, at apy rate his arm srouwd ber; | asked her if the captain bud attempted to ba: y conuexion with her, or laid hands ou ber iu any indecent manner; | at | this time told her not to be afraid; shy said ao, ho did | beaten, answer the ers. rio, Sig. Sal mot; she suid the told him she would not prostitute | herself for anybody; with that he got up,asshe termed | it, to late the dooz. aud she jumped out of the window | S's Marint on the roof; 1 a ked how long she was on the roof, she suid about two hours, Q— Did she ray anything about being in fault her- self— if so, what did she eay ? A —No, sir, not at that time. Q —Did she, at any timo. and when did ehe sny any- thing ubout being in fault herself, aud what did she A—After I got through questioning her I went out- | nd Captain McCerren raid, | would like to have | # private conversation with you, away from there was at this time abo ® Sor ation-house; I told him, if he waated d ho then went on to ‘Theatre R stone, Mr. tre—Sig_L de Ballet gi way; After the cap- | tain got through, and sfier hearing them both, sepa- out, 1 told her, then, to gw on aud give me what traos- pired. in the prévence of the captain, ro that | could take the complaint down; she went ad gave me the same verelon, in substance, aud couciuded by say- ing she had no complaint to make. and was not hurt at | all. and wanted to go home; | dou't know but whi ht have add was not hurt; pf took hold of her arm. and beid it up anid showed mea | in the rlecve of it about an inch ay. and | one a half the other, between the elbow and the wrist; she | said that was all the hurt sbe got, aud that was doae on the roof, when the captain tuok hold of ber arm to try and get her in off the reof Q.—Dnid you gofor the girl. Eliza Dickson, last Monday morning. to got her to testify ou this examination? | A—Yes, sir, | did; | rode dowu in the carriage with her; her sister was with her also Q'—Will you state what conversation you bad with Eliza Dickson on that occasion, when you went for her t her to testify ? A.—I found the houre, as stated in the subpaan, be- tween the Ttb and Sth avenues; | knew t i was her own ff beld above no change ® we On opened the door; the door immed! ly ort dem: | was opened by Eliza Dickson just as | asked for he: | this was on the seevnd floor; | then toid her! hada | subpoena for her to testify in the case of Captain vie- | Cerren, that day; fut down, and hesitated, sud ap- | peared’ to decline going: J told her abe had better ges Tea be as it was after 1U o'clock, aud that she ought to | the court at 10 o'clock; she said she did not want | skeleton keys, togeth Justice Pimpron ex Arrest om Suspr teenth ward, arrested yerte of Alexander Lesley, ou suspic Tur Corron Crore Tt will be late bloom is fo! tales of 30 bble in bbis., and To in hax «1 Phe English, and 5vc. for American, Monnay, July 19-6 P. M. There was a good Eastern, and’also ® moderate im- | flour. Good brands for baking wore rm. ‘There was ® good deal of inferior quality pressing on the market, which was liable to sour, that was in elight demand, and prices were brands were steady but quiet. were in moderate demand at Saturday's quotations. Wheat was dull but firm; there was but little offering. Parties were storing it as it arrived ction. —t jay, & ta ion ining $57 in bank bills. tog. ral notes of hand. the property of Archibald (Grin ‘The veonres won detained by the magistrate for a fur- nation.y Detected « Lat: od bey d yo hades pame of Abra- nite, porter in the wl 0 store « Mr. Witham ‘Radturd, No <og= been ed.yeeterday. by Assistant-lapt Fitth ward pilice, on a charge of committing incest on his own daughter. aged about 18 years. On his arrest ontbis charge, his wife, who is stepmother to the daughter, became angry with her busband, and told of bix having stole a pocket-book, containing $356, from the store of Mr Redtord. about # year a) fact the negro acknowledged to bo true, aad said he picked up the book iu the store, carried it home, took out the money. and burned the pocket book to prevent detection. About $100 of this moury wi watch. and some hi ee was merited iv buying policy tickets, eGrath committed him to prison to take his trial on the charge. 202 W. on House Affvay.—Officer the lower police, arrested, yesterday, @ young mau by the name of ‘Lhomes Mei ann. on @ charge of being concerned in the affray at the Carlton House. a few nights since, in which Mr Reynolds was severely He was held to bail im the sum of $1,000 to charge. 4th June. lath Oct, Tth May, 27th Oot. ‘14th June, Tth Oct. 24th May, Tth Nov, 6th June, 17th Oct. 1th June, 1th Oct. 17th May, Ist Nov. 12th June, 16th Oct. Biet 80th Oct 30th May, 3d Nov. 10th June, Ist Nov. 29th Ma: 27th Nov. Ist Jus 20th Noy. 15th June, The bloom this year was one day later than in 1888, when the crop was short, and later than any other year named tn the table. Foreign Theatricals. The following named actors and accrastos are now in London, viz at the Royal (talian Opera—Mme. Grisl, | Mme Persiaoi. Miss G. Hayes. Mme Vorus Gras, Vidlle. Corbari, Ndllo de Merio, und Mdile. Avgri ; Sig. M vi Sig Tamburini,' Mr. Sima Reeves, Sig. Taghafco, Sig Polovini, Sig. Lavia, ; the celebrated violinist, ir Lindsey Sloper, oyal, Haymarket Howe, Mr ablache, Sig Belietti, Sig Alboni, Mdile. Marie Tagitoni, M Dor, Mdiles Marra, | ‘Thomaeini, Julien, Lamoreaux, Aussandon and | At the Princess's Cheatre. mes, Hert Babrdt, Mdliv Romani, Mdlic Oswald. the Theatre Koyal. Adelphi—Madame Celeste, Mr. | Lambert, Mr. Wright, Mrs. Glover, siiss Woolgar. ‘The Strand Theatre is to be closed in a fow days. Mr, Sloan and his wife arein treaty with Mr. Web- ster, f-r am engagement at the Haymarket Theatre, Mr Hudson is about to pay a visitto America. rately, | went into the back room and brought the girl | _—_————————eemeees CITY TRADE REPORT. Monpay. July 16—2P. M, Asnixs—The demand is steady for both kinds, with Corton continues firm, with moderat salen at the advanced rates of Saturday FLoux —The | is no change to notic 12}q & $4 3134 for foe; $4 8154 » $4 ¥4 for common State avd mixed Western; $4 94 0 $5 for straight State aod Michigan; and $5 124 a $5 18% for pure Geneseo — Wnear is quiet. are betior, at S3c a B40. ing in the market, ‘The sales are Ry» in selling wt STo., the views of buyers. Lard Butter an Wausker— market riton and Obio at 24c, and drudge at 23 & Linseed less acti' Rye with tools used by burgh 4 them to prison for trial fain Tilly, of the Chir- of «1 i wtreet, Money peu old furniture, sod " .—The following data of the cotton crop of the United States, for the last thir- teen years, will be interesting to many of our read- perceived how almost invariably a lowed by an early frost: — When in bloom. First Frost |. ving Keynolds. Mra, Fitzwilliam, apd Mrs.C. Kean At Her Majesty's Thea- Soun—There is ® good foel- id sales of 25000 bush , at 5840. a 59e. for Northern round; 54c a Ste for Western mixed; and 56c. @ 560 for Western yellow market is dull for pork — Boef ix steady, with small sales | of Chicago mess at $131234. Cut meats are tirm, and at b7c, a 580. for Bleeding : Hooping cough , Bleeding from lungs. Inflammation of Burned or scalded are, On the 16th inst., by the Rey. at Harlem, Howtos H. Bimcoox, M., secomd daughter of Charles Muney, Pa M. Abercrombie, te Cuaucerrs Baq., of by the name 4 pocket ether “with move: Died, On Monday, July 16th, of the prevailing epidemic, Evy any River, aged 6. ‘The triends of tne family, and also the Monagemery Guard, are respectively invited to attend his funeral, tis (fuesday) moroing, the 17th inst.. from his late residence, No 94 Mulberry street at # o'clock, without further invitation the 13th inst., after a lingering illness, L, im the 32d’ year of his age, late of va. fis funeral will take place this morning. the 17th inst. at 9 A M., from the revidence of his brother, D. Steil 364 Sixth street, to Greenwood Cemotery. the fiicuds of D, and W. Stwil, are respectfully invited to arrest. of the Chis attend On tondey, July 16th, Mra Lucy Hesanp, reliot of the Jate Shubcal Hebsrd, in the 73d year of her age Her frienas, and those of her son, Captain FH fe bard, are reepectiully invited to attend her funeral, ircm the residence of her son, 118 Columbia street, Brockiyn, on Tueeday tl Tth inst , at 4 o’eiock P.M, Suddenly, on the 16th inst., Mr, Josiau Josmvaon, jr., Vanderbeck, of , and those of his father, Josiah Johnson, sen., are invited to wttend his tuneralon Muesday, May 17, at ¥ o'clock, from his Late residence, No. 105 Mott etreet, without further invitation, Op Monday, 16th inst , from disease of the brain, in the 13th year of ber age, Euiaa Axn, eldest daugater of Frapets ? Sage. ‘Lhe relatives and friends of the family, and of her grandfather, Benjamin RK, Robson, MD, wre reapeot- fuily invited to aitend the fuueral, without further tn- vitation, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 6 o'clock, from Extent of crop, | the residence of ber father, 238 Fourth street 142m 1800 1360 the Marble Cutters, are respectfully invited to attend 2u77 his funeral, this (Tuesday) morning. at 834 o'clock, 1604 from bis late reeidence. corner of Clackson aud Wash- 1683 ington streets, without furcher invitation 2379 On the lth inst, of the prevailing epidemic, Mr. 2030 Jamie Rockwait, aged 67 years, 8 months, and 25 days. 2394 Suddenly, of apoplexy, ou Satarday morning, 14th 2100 inst., Colonel Osev 3 Pavvock, of the towa of ¥onk- 1400 ers, Wertebester county, aged 54 yea 2348 Monday, July leh, Beatin Jax, y' 2700 of Swith und Maria Garabrant On Monday, July 10th, of the prevailing epidemio, Mentrasie Kant, wife of Joseph Attinelli, im the 63d year of her age. ‘The friends of the family aro particularly requested to attend ber funeral, from her late residence in Stst street, between 2d aud 3d avenues, at five o’eivck this (Tuesday) efteruoou, July 17th.’ No special invita- Hons will be sent. ‘acter papers will please copy. On the ibib inst, afte jolene attack of the pre- vailipg epidemic, Many Sinnax, in the 0th year of her friends, and thore of her brother, Patrick Dolan, aud her sister, Jira, Connelly. are respectfully invited to atiend her funeral, at 934 o'clock A M , from 309 Weat rtreet. On the morning of the 1th inst , at the residence of his brother-in-law, in New Brighton, of the prevail- ing epidemic, Sisruxy H. Moucres, eldest sou of Ste phew Noultén, bea, of Londom, in the 28th year of is age. ‘Ou Siondny, the 16th inst., after a lingering illness, Tuomas Suaw Ruovxs, aged 23 years, His relatives, and the friends of the family, are re- speotfully invited to attend his taneral, from his tate reeidenee, No. 918 Breadway, this ((uerday) att noon. at 8 o'clock, without further invitation. His remains will be taken to Greenwood for interment. On the 1etb inst, Carmauine, wife of Bernard Tag- gart, aged] year Her friends and thore of the family, are re invited to attend her funoral, frou the residence ef her father-in-law, in Furtieth street, between Broadway and the Sixth avenue, this afternoon, at halt-past 3 o'cloe! On the 14th inst., on Shelter Island, Luoneria Ha- vens,aged 72. ‘At St Louis, Mo,, om the 6th inst., Many H., wife of James E. Woodruff. aged ‘At London, bygiand, Ju Rey, Jons Srrizs, D.D., aged (7 youre. tie was for many years deservedly reckoned one of the ablest and most eloquent of the dissenting clergy. M. sassol, and | {i M. Apotinaire di golari, Mdlle ps —Herr Karl For- At 3.600 bois. at $4 deli Oats | Paovinions— Che Weekly Report of Deaths In the City is heavy. at 0%, id cheese exhidit very firm, with | 4! | Intemperance... Jaundlo y; Southern Sour end suk | Scoreioas Couptés Saliai Corn was rather CHOLERA. ene tm etm Eee RCEMR then asthe was waiting for h firmer for lower grades There was not as muoh Debilit; mente to be there for be pressing on the market, Rye was firm, and in fairde- Deliriem jay; | said what friends macd firm good demand for tl Diarrbor +. F | ference to—do you mean your counsel; | told her i had east. Pork continued dull, with moderate sales to POF is head 16 | served a votice en Mr. Sickles, and rupposed he was her local trade, Beet was firmer. and more active, Lard | « jn the chee. a counsel, to be at the office at 10 o'clock; Mrs. Littl but firm. Cut meats were firm with a good Dysentery “4 . then Fpoke up, and said sbe bad been annoyed to death demand. Groceries were firm, but dail; — Epileps Pe with people rupving there every day—she appeared to | the trade for the interior not having opened. Cotton Exysipelas ; be angry—and that no longer ago than Saturday night was firm. but not active Exposur 3 there were three men at the house at 10 o'clock at might, | Asuvs —The receipts were limited, but the market 7 firm, with sales of about 60 bbis, at 66340. for both 1 sorts 3 | one of the men was # policemi | and showed it, and said be was wu retencer; she said she him sbe could not help girls were in bed and could not be seen; they then wentaway: [ told them | could not | help what they wanted, but they must go with mw. or I | thoutd Dave to take steps to compel them; Mra Little, or the girl, | am not certain which— they appeared to be | rei asd O46 Genesee al all talking together— wished me to etyp in the Sixth ave- nue for a person by the vame of Cr somewhere oppo Jefferson diarket, | it wan all in my way | weuld stop with them; with that ali got into the carriage. directed the dri P. in the Sixth opporite the mark: ng the ter got out, and went into | some store there; and in about two or three minutes came to the door of the carriage @ person whom | sup- posed to be Mr Crummy; | asked his if down with us; he said. “i have not time.” suppose it will be all righ’ said.“ Whatdo you mean | by all right, [have a subpoena for he 1 mean they | will come back agai he; I said T supposed they would; with that be waiked away, and the elder sister | into the carriage, avd ve off, on our way | 1 observed Blt red to be orying; hor ‘were wet with this has boon | unplearant to or wome rr kK of that kind: | | the said It had been, and was very sorry for it, she aid she heard that the captain had said. ke would produce | testimony sgainat ber that would burt her character; I told ber, that no donbt he would produce all the tes- timony be could to favor bis side aad bad no doubt it $5 ye delivered 43,000 tbe Fast, Carrer rather dirpored of before the public in the papers, as rhe was a strangerin | this country and it would have been a great deal better if rhe bad d anything to do with it, meaning by that, im ge DLO Ube house in Crosby etreet with) apt. vis, = | complaint "? been arraign i told ber | came for b make the complaint. all that you do in to tell the whole truth. tell all you know sad you bave nothing to fear With that bir raid that was what they intend : —The w then spoke of the imterest taken by Mr. Bragg and Mir Fen —T son. She raid they had taken great interest io the ph Rg ter, |teld them! knew nothing about Mr. Lawson, but that I had known many years, that bh that what interest of motives to en Ellen replied Breavstvrvs —Flour —The hed 6.200 bbi+, including commen 4; $4 1234; fine and uninepected. at $4124 = $4 374s | common State mixed aud straight Michigan at $4 87\4 ground, at $404 a $5; | good Ohio and favorite Indiana, at $5 = $5 12 fancy Ohio aud ( at $5 25 a $5 60. extra Obi tra Genesee. at $6.» $650. Of the above, val 17(0 bbls, were made for export, confined chietly the lower grades Uf Southern, some 300 bbls wei told. copsisting of Alexandria and Georgetow: | $5 12 of 200 bbls. made at $2 04 tor Western Fags | 68. for rownd. Ow $45; unsold. 15 $460; lambs, $1 ty $27 Cotron.— The rales to-day teach 1,500 bales, at the full prices of Saturday. We continue our quotations, aight State and fres t $5 12% @ $5 18 it $5 50 $5. lour. —Sale $3 co N Wheat —Salea of 4300 bushels of Obio, slightly heated, were made at 5 a 1000 Genesee w: Corn —The sales for the day reached abut webela, at S48 660 for Western mixed. 664. STo fur Southern yeilo Offered, 1,600 beeves (1,300 South. the rest from this State and the F 4.100 sheep and lambs it), 65 cow: T dull Fines our 8 decline, a» compared wit Baiee of youd retai from $6 to $775, About 1,600 would be left over un~ 4 sold at from $20 to $30 a ‘ ows and © Sheep sold at from left over, 60, Livenroot Cusserication at $2 ST '4 a $2 60% —the yd 4uN bbis 9.— There waa no change of moment to notices, Pngagements of 22,000 continued steady bushels of corn, at 6X d # 6d, and 6000 bbls floar. at heavy goods, at {x not so much on my account as it Is. Od & ls. 7d. cotton, at yd. and in Crosby street.’ "eta “How do you know that? 205 2 | to Liverpoot he Did they ever teil you so! She anid,“ No, they did Se Te the continent, ger pot tell ber eo, but they said as much.’ That is ail the conversation we bad Naver 8s Q.— bid you tell Eliza Dickson, while riding to the mse" Hee office in the carriage, that it would be beiter ne —thet it wou me. from the premives of his employer, James Lakey, of No. 110 Mulberry street, parts of @ slide lathe, valued At $100 On his arrest the seeused told the otticer that he took the property not to «teal it, bat merely to hold it ss recurity, until Mr Lakey paid him money | | that he owed him for work done while in his employ. | coured War detained until» farther hearin whiskey Dusheie rye arge of Kobbery —A vailor, by the name of John y, Was arrested by otherr O'K of the 4 on & charg knocking down mi y (rect aud altempt- hi ustice yieGrath, on ld the acoused for the assault owas beld to bail to auewer that to rob him of | bearing the ene Dattery only, and charge. Charge of Stealing a Weich —A woman, called Mary Jane Moore, was arrested, yesterday, on m charge of steniing a watch, valued at $15, belonging to Micwaei Boyle, of No 42 Canal street. 5! s detained to enewer the charge oft bu { | | | Second Boa tnd Moen the arrest prisoners, the officers found on their person several $4. cash, and 160 200 bbls rpirite turpentine were sold ’ ‘The demand was limited. with ale wed. at 68e for Englich aod Americaa in casks and b0¢ atte for Americana ia bbi«. Provisions.— Sales of about J0O bbls pork were made at $10 626 @ $10 75 for me Beef wae in better demand snd firmer. at $12 758 3.600 gallons | but little ofering one Sales of 100 bbls w' Seneca Pails Line 2700 bushels omt-; lov barrels Syrnchee and Owego Line— 1,965 barrels four; 2730 110 barrels *biekey American Transportation Co.—412 barrels four; 229 do, pork New York, Syracuse, and Oswego Line— 2700 bushels view’ Bs Dewk, 6, q aggregate sales, in i? The market for bee: #t.and the prices current No, 3 Maeachusetts mackerel, Wilmington at 90e.; h wd At $9 for prime, lots, it $4 * Aen, 173" From 29 to 60 -{ @ to7 Be ae ats El enon * $5 To. e123 8 Ice Kye was firm and in fair demand, at 72 51 ic08 ae bel ‘Weekly Report of Deaths and Interments in Broukiy Males, 45; Females, 43; adults, 53 Thelr disease a E : Cholera Inf calves. aod ¢ bas Meseuterioa, il, 2, ood and other Dreoklyn gronnds,trom places, 1, A TT THE LATEST ADVICES OF THE WORLD bh the quotations ling qualities at $1 06 to $275 ALL PARTS A Aux Cw taster for setect- Alrvsuine diay bite rosin were reetown Tir Gna PR, Hage Hawi Hebart Ta . London, be b Leipee Laguayre. the | a. catered, | Bara sels en— Jv) from Provin’ ‘The Crops. The Atalanta (Cia.) sntellagencer says:—Wheat imping to come into our market. We saw is b one lot whieh suld for 90 mer in Murray informs us that some of the wheat, whieh was thought to have escaped injury from the frost, has been found have suflesed materially. crop us h bix wee ‘The Savannah (Ga.) Georgian, of the 1th inst. says:—A friend writing us fiom Quine ving fallen far short of their expectations, The cat crop throughout this region, as far as we Gan hear, bas been very fine and i Our friends in Charleston and Savannah may look fora suyoly from this direction within @ month or 3. ceuts per bushel. A far i an ark, showing ® private sij |. red nad vellow, or re! nvd whites waa acon veccring W, Marsh 17, lat 37 293, tow 07 2 W. Br bark King William, Kerr, from Kingston, Jam, for Lon- don, all well, July 4, off mM wine Gill. trom Mavaua for Bamburg, 4th iat, lab jon Tug Bir bark Barbara, 6 int hark Barbara, 6 days from New York for Liverpool, Stl Bark for Baltimere, 30 miles B s. can, from Pictou for Fall River, with ooal, lat 4® Bi aytee 8 f and S3days from Loudoaderry for Phi: nd 83 days from London © , on being harvested, tw He represents the wheat is now received, Br brig Unicorn, » Florida, under date July 6, 1549, saya:—The weather and | Méelnhia, July 1S olf @ eben. beavous in this county Goutinue very propitious for | aRiRCitr ssa uce Tain en eee ane te Mem bnTIINt ben seater one forme Cotton, particularly oe Brig Meamors, Savurdey morning, off Litrle Bg Har- ack seed or lony staple, is very promising; au a the prineipal rte of ¢ ndaea eG james ter AERA, Senet: Seite Be Seen Oe ee pot never looked better; large uautities have Bi Pierce. from Havana for Bangor (before re- been planted this year. Our friend Col, — has | perted for Bol 4 ), 13th inst, near South acres, which can be cultivated, | “Brig Mary Helen, of Boston, from Havens for Cowes, June poisd some Sing housed and cures and a half, besides nearly and cotton. MARITIME Movements of the To arrive at New Vork LiVEMPOOL, Europa, Lett, July HOUTHAMPTOT, BO. Hermann, Crabtree, July 20 Washington.Jobnscon, Aug 20 WRLMUDA Cly do, Morr, Avg 12 Havana, July 4 July 21 * July 18 July 25 N Falcon, Hartate: by about twenty triads, (inen, women and children.) Each acre will Jeast five hundred pounds ot first quality, which at 25 cents per Ib. will bring $125 per acre. Many other planters have set out from two to forty acres, Agood hand will attend and save about an acre 28, Iat eh ten 7 Par vic Mayet toNear, from Cardenas for Now Yoak, 7th i dat 27, bs A Schr kite, of Bristol, from Mobile for Philadelphia, 7th ia ee a eas Balok tele Geleonn, Mth tank 04 boat Syiph—Or nicorn, treus Londonderry for Philadelphia. _ FORK Valir URNA Allen, frei Boston (Jan 27) for California, 3 49) Ww produce at the usual quantity of corn | _ gnip Pharsalia, March 25. lat $6 40 Ship Mayfowcr. Randall, from New Bodford (April 1 - Cuiteraies vay 8 is 1's hom SL we siden pap he mous, {rom i NTELLIGENOBe | forcaiituma, April, Int 2 20 londd W, wate Hark Sushuac, Starbuck. from New York (Feb 15) fer Californin. March 10, lat 624 N. ton 21 31 W. from Bristol, R 1 ( March 6) for Sam latzz 8, lon 40 W. Bark Winthrop, Moore. rancii Bri Ocean pean oie ror To suit from New att wall, Apel ER Adeline,” of New York. from Rio Janeiro, 21 day Nlagare BmnPo as ia, March 26, lat 5631 3, low Gl 12 W. aa bing eo RE a hr Joba A. Brownell. from New Bedford, %5 days Washington, Floya,” July 29 | Bt, for Cali pas Sane Tien EA ine ; 4 . Pennington, from New Yor! Hormana, Crabu 406) | oSiiurnis, May 2 Cape Vingn ight. Augl2 Foreign Portes 6. Apex, May 19--8ld, Tow Corwin, Currier, Zanaibar. une 17—81d. Lucia Maria, B Burs Buda, July 2t | ton, Ju Southerner, Berry, July 2 | and oth SA VANNAR. lndelphis, Cherokee, Lyon, July 18 | ““huxco, Buenos Ayre, about May 27, brig Hyder Ali, We= Tennessos. Collins, July 25 | therell, tor San Francisca, Jur (noxsrapt, due 1S Thorndike, Child, Havana; Sld ChaGkes. Empire City, Wilsom, July 17 Falcon, Thompson," une ‘Gos, June 25-—Bark Warren, McLellan, uno; brig City, Stoddard, une | Croseont City, Stoddard, une Ives. hence, disg, Sld ‘2 wi To arrive ut Boston. ‘To vail from Boston. ee i: abe ceded LIVERPOOL, Lay a rit 2t— 11, Cotta, Caledonia, Leiteh, July 7 | Canada, Ju one | ere Ee ee Ome me, Cambria, Leitoh, July 21 | Caledonia, Leiteh, Augl | ~ "std 7. Warwick, Peterson; Geneva, ® The Bermuda steamer touches, coming and retura (mice: ‘ad Teninh Crowell, Killey, all for Baygne, Cat Island, Vera Crus, oGe Thomas, oud ail ark Mary Adams, Lucas, tur do, 19 waa the Windward Islands. dubon, for N Keeford, having repaired, went to sea from + The Falcon touches, going and returning, at Savannah, | Sand Head», April. Ship Wm Goddard, for Bostom, left Havane and New Orleans. Sand Heads. April 10, ‘The Faloon connects witl ENA, June pip Wal Jones, Colley, disg. Sid aro appointed to leave Panama each mon of the Salling Packets, Moveme Ships to Arrive. 2 i Dev e, Mevey, June 15 Woastminster, Warner, June 23 Maven. St Denis, Howe, June 16 Taly 29 | Iadelphia, to’ sai Splendid, Crawford, June 26] Oneida, Willard, "Atay | 4b) NOR Juve Te _ date, Lurks Lliza Thornto: sh the Reaite teaming, which G 16eh, bark Borneo, Nutting. Ta. x, duly 7—Selr ‘yrrell, Now Yorke 8th brig Brothers, Eaxer, do. Hong Kona, April 5—Arr Glide, Waterman, Wam| and sailed Ich for Weet ast of America; Gch, Angloat Thorp. de; ub, Meriyosa, Saunders, Shanghai. sad tailed 10tn for Wha pou; Ith, Valvaraiso,” Lockwood, Aum) | Ships to Sail, LIVERPOOL, jarshall, July 17 Hotting jursley, July Zl | sited 22d tor Whampou; 26th, Dart, Porter, Sh i; 22a, | Kouctus, Bluridge. © July 2 | Coquette, Preacott, Whampos, and satied 24¢h for Shaughall tro, Uacket ugL | Sid April Uth, Honclulu, Newell, San Francisoo; 1th, Aa Lenten aaee Fey 17 Welly dos 17th, Heber, Fatterson, do: 23d, Zephye, MargaretEvaus Tinkor,J'1y 24 June 2i—Arr bark Kingston, Bowen, Phi- ich inst on her returm AvRE. Bavre, Ainsworth, Port of New York, July 17, 1640, Lonvon, June 20—Arr Inca, Buxton, Baltimore, Sld 28%4, Tunints, ands, do, In port, dg, Sailsbury, Young, for 445) mOOW nisms... Beaten, (ooreperted): Olde Williams, KYorss daly +726) wiox warer..”, Nirthumberlaud, dy 13th 1 Durnam, Anderson wad patina ahs mbes y for NYork; Lo "9 $00. bag ay S—Sid, George Hallet, Seurs, Calcutia and % Vila 1.4, May 19—Vandalia, Codman, Houg K ue yres, KE 8 tat pkt), Marchal, Liverpool, bew steamer), Wilson, Chi sliott, Charleston, T Wardle; timere. Baw , Berry, Cork, be, atwerp, &'D Huribut & Dunbam '& Dimon; Grattor Brigs—b enriet Foch & Mein Joie, Picto wood, Packet ship Sir , to Grin exehanged Ship Alired, Mendleton, ton, to W Whitlock, Jr abips, 60 New Orie With hiaes, ko, to E & F Pop Norwegi Ma E ay Mi, with pascen rig’ Nacban Ui sett & Brown. sling Ross, Hontor, t ewett ook, P “ Arguit’ dn regons Glasgow, uub Isom; Jane E Cork, So, A Baltimore, |M ‘hilade!phia, J ond; Aibert, T! lewport. Arrivea. Peel, Chadwick, London, June 10, "7 ws been II di ew Orleans, Juve 27, with cot- ‘4th inet, off the Tor the Christiana and Hudaor oil, arite, Hohorst, Buenos Ayres, May 23, pe. brig Hereuies, Staaleson, Tabreand, (Norway) ert, to Funcke & M. fo, Crowell, Cadi » Monrevive», May 21—Bark Rochelle, Stiokn Feb. 5) for California, having put in recen 008, (t spars ko, was refitting, and would sail ia abons chr I B Gager, Ualsey, fom ifurnia, viw the Scraits of Mam af B Marshall & 0; Empire City res, J Howard & Son; Anson, uisiana (Br), Batzer, Bal- (or G with ton. or.} Bhlers, Amsterdam, St Sohns, N 8; ‘Bein & Son; Fathor l' Harbor Island. J i! Braine; Emily, Banke, Halifax; "Kee & Broti ers; Kate thoy atiempied to recur, but ia vai iles per hour having carried their boas paal ard, whore they were soon out of agi that they may have ul imately mas, ahappily without hed g 3p th Warren, Rairdon, fm Havanyy of hor arrival ateher, Marsha’ raced. 3h n—or Bouy Suananat, April 16- Sunina une; brige BOUKABAYA, SINGAPORY, , Calne for Gioucester, wekfor poo! ‘signals with bark Fru uns, BAW two from do a win): May 2, in ballast, | tava sin pure lays Grnerto, ane, Hatitda, une. Sax Juan Dx Lod Kemeuion duly t—Soure New Repabe Lie, Ht, and Ellen, Bacheldor, ior New Yorn, soom. t “UWA, dune 2-8 d barks dohg Leghorn Peni Jarman, do, for NYorks ton, NC, wing, ‘Thinare June 21—Ships Soolno, Bro. Cavot, Sewall, for N York, soon; Tiber, ro do. Sid @ eckio, Messina’ Tainipad, Juve 10—Are sche Gratitade, Daly, Home Ports Auexanpria, July 12—cld brign Radi e1s, Barba~ deen; Jd Nevin (Br), Dodd, StSobae Sine AZO Beavast, July t-~art shrs Tippecunoe, N York; Sarah A Smithy co; 7rh, Pa oy, NYork Bosrbs, July 1M, PM Arrests) Jeane; ship Kev: y. Phinney, culm. San duan de los Kowedivs: Chief. Giloauriak. Uavanet . * ‘day! with mdse: to with mdse to {Canary Islands, June 4, to Smith & Boyn- Dragos do Santiago, June 15, Valmouth,J. orshurg, Sdays. w s aber ie Wiiron, Eastport, jetta, Sawyer, Seur Mary N elaek, Niekerson, Salem, ‘Urieans: Well Schr ¢merican L , Baxter Boston. Sehr Commer Schr Samuel A Appleton, Hi Ad re. nite, for the U8 Dry Doel ship Siddons, Ce Hurd . a, frot € Tee, Eide 1, from Hi at 16—Wind at sun-rise, N; ot meridian, de; at sua- Herald Marie Co: 16, 4 P M—Arrived—Sehre Mary Prranenrura, Jul Jane, Parker, New Yor Clem bey Wright, St Jon Hewiy Marshal rt re Kearney, Lovell, Boston. ngtow, Weld, Amber Kelloch, Mariel, ry, Case, Std Eleuthera; Chee A Hoonom. Th Richmond; auuiton, Bostom, f m Liverpool, Juno, with mdse Frovot; Edw Fi ; Wort 1, Orn Keusie: so- ide, from Liverpool. erson, and Leader, Boarve, Philadelph Howe: t. New York. Old, Mail, Baker, Phila; Mary well. do. ly Arr brite J: Caskio, Herman, Buenos Ayres; Small, Besoquido, Murrell, A Dudley, Yates Va; Wun Da en iy, W nt, do; Porto ree ib Havana: fae ndence. bere red 0} Nothing went to rea ow Saturday, July 12) PM—Sld brig Petersburg, Cooper, Honter, bayoor, do; Paveiot, War id, do; Oliw Vir Cummings, eb, ‘Shailer, Chescor ol. Old brigs ‘nan, Salem. Raowleen, . J = ts “ . . Termlin, Newport: Mary & Riva, Sharp, Shumway, from ~ wr, Unetford: Muncer, Rayner, New | Leslie, from NOrleaus, wees cm Ipswich; Kebeco Fogg, Clark, Su~ 1 Avola, Kendriok, Fall Kiver; Julia A Rich, Rich, |, de; Saran ferric, Roxbury. rity, fo i= Miscellancous. verpool, wig: Leven Baos of steamabip Unuads, for Halifer and Liver- | (UT) 4d change ing Koon, this after - ie ters can be propaid a8 this Se est’, rend: ee Mary Jane, Ler here pors, Ge: Arabian, Mawes, for Rio de 3 Suparh «4 Dy | k F the North of Europe, lig, Commerce, Sonbintes 1» leune Wi ’ tia, Morne, te for joe, thisday, way ; 4 Liverpool, Kong and after being to sea on: Hip Howann hat deen re-coppered at Tong ested Avaiust going to ing uneom worthy, and it Jo week, in hoary woal robe Arcot, Smith, Naleimore a Nat ribs found to leak badly and had to return. The leak was dis- Phy Ye ' covered in the starbourd bow caused by worms, which des- Sth, brg Ss Pate troyed a plank tthe longih of eleven feek. Y iestet, Weenes, ona VALrARAISO—Extract from As letter, dated Hon; ip, Phivadvipni April 22, received im this city :—" We have receiv Co ore for dor, 12 nts from Amey, which saya, thas the ship Valparisa, ireivia for do; Rnse™ Pratt, Hail, Phi Hadelphia had beea aehore—she was loaded from thes pe for Abd | Racer sod Tennessee, do for dag % EB Newerole, Virginin; Mary Watt aod J R Randall, Phils delp bis: sloops Caroling, New York; Kiowal Komdouty ith, tebe fed Jacket, Virgiolay Delawats, Harding: Philadsiphie for Dighton; Comet, for dv; sioop Nancy Jane, de or de. ° vj brig Amaton, Davie, Sarinam. ight Ly enna tee oe oe corded up the river te be docked fur repairs, "No twetilties | Agr ache Phenreet, N York. 814 9th, achee oes ing Rt Amsoy mus ty leaving the ‘ave port. they ine, N York; 10th, Tyre, ‘omstock do. enched her an injured becwsen wRAD, July 1—Arr, bri Hel | pnd Beem, tor Went Indi on is ee n Also Bane Rocnyrt®, and sehr Bric James Cases or ming down th em Dulvarke, the Lady Morey hi and oth nee. N= As the wohe Al off South streer w b> sicloch on Severe Ie. 1s Mani, he Patmowth BK, Jone ®, hoop. ® f for Hiremen, 2540 bbls ol Bailed from Sydne: W, Feb 73, Winslow, Simons, NB, ™ for South Sena, don, BZ se the steerace. Failed from Hong Kong, April 22. Howard, Benker, Mas, ovr —Vweket ship. Siddons (helow}—Mr and Wee back Lane, Master t an, od fren en — 12th in f of Which, eee Monvwvideo, under head of F. at Boston from Buenor Ayres, in Pinte, wus i brig Lady, Morey, of and from Liv Teerel having s pilot on hoard, and Fail on t, off : vith @ core of zal pe I at anchor in the y night, hy the steamer Ohio, wpe ces, SH, we 400 bbls ve Ee (riper gs at Hor Rong, of pot stated). 23, My Thompson, Ho in Simon's Bay, April 6, Congress, of Mystic, oil nob tie, ant 20, lon G8 00, och A Nichervom, 4 ve orfolk. | New York. 1th, eaten NC, Fall. Reverg J Colby, Hatoh, West Indias, stoamehip Colambua, Peek, Baltimore for Ca 1 B Guyer. tact with Britton for Bacour Ayres, Jomes Caskic had tor stove: phi Koexront, July 9Arr, sobre Clara, Dyor, Philadelphia 1th, Major Hinggold, Staples, Philageiphya. oy or . duly 11—Cld Be ship lon, Leadbetter, Liver- port, 11th—-Ships Chaos, Paxto ie demcorn, fur N York; bar ith lnmber, was for Seguin. She was taken in ds Small Point harbor. der, MoNeall, for Now Ha- Philad [phis, she was ron mouth, ray tem. Res, iy Philadel phy ee, ape 13 Art sche Cleopatra, Haley, Phi phiey lbh, beg Weng, Surgenn Metansear” Tay? Phan Passengers Arrived. Townon—Pach et ship Sir Robert it ear ner The works, us ho. SH, im, Ni, from Oabu, Jexander Bareti ) Bromor- ane, Mr ea Mrs Smith, Mr and Mee racer, @ Mi and Mre Love, N York: and 398 in the stecrage, sh ical Sv perintendane. 46 Canvon—Me Joba Williame, rig Swans O Sappard, JM Smith ane—Brig Perivct, at Boston Mm Ceter ene cid New Yorke of Namtwones, ship Rodin

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