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Our Philadelphia Gianaeuiona, National Politics, on the hill drove the town away from there, caus- Appointments by the President. Married. Bisceliancous. Purcapgcrnia, July 17, 1849. ing 1t to be built up below, in the marshes, in Penn- | | Lerrem rnom Sxnavon Cnase, or On rs, of Tonnesteo to bu Attorney of | On the 17th instant, at St Thomas's Church, by the | Earon’s Nwox, July 1o—The following tes Lt of vesnate 7 am tylvania avenue and adjoining streets, from the | 1g letter from the Hon § P (hase, relative to » on for the eastern distrist of Tennessee, | Rev. De Whitehouse, Jonw Tromaen, to Mania P., | 80m passing this place by dayligus for the wook ending 16th ‘The Cholera—Arrest of a Murderer—Swicrde—Tie | ime cause. ‘There is some instruction thi, | Yentton for the consolidation of the factions of the de- | vice Thomas U. Lyon, rerizued. daughter of I-aac Labagh. Krq . ail of this city Jul Sheriffalty— Markets, he being too greedy; but it | Mocratic party, sustains the union, provided LAND OFFIORRS On Tuesday evening, the 15th June. by the Rev. . Ponple, Seale Cede, eriffalty— ate PE. , warning La 9 pavinns i is ee a the free soil doctrine is the iple adhered te Mr. | James M. McLean, of Iilinois, to be Register of the | Mr Shimeall, Exizasnra, youngest deughter ef Geo, ee The cholera report of to-day, exhibits am ia- | gives no Tr ow to act, dors man may too | C. is the only member of the United States Senate who] Land Office at Palestine, IMinois, vice Harman Alexau- | G. Jewitt, Eeq , to Faanxuia A. Rocuwett, all of this -~ «2 the last a being 78 cases and ittle as well as too much, and be laughed at for @ | bas over been elected on thr principle of free aol pene cea yea me ; eeey onet Se ent we Saye, SOE ~ | fool, when others make fortunes out of his pro- unermars, July 4, 1849, ‘Nathan Sergent of Ponnaylvania, to bo Rocerder of | "Oa the 16th instant. by the Rev. S. Remington, Mr, z 68 BI deaths; 44 of the cases and 15 deaths were in| perty. I think the best rule is, for all who can All the omens ecem suspicious to our onure. In some | the General Land Office. vice S H Laughlin, removed. | James D. Jevrens, of Philadelphia, to Saxon, daughter 3 8 G % private practice; 19 cases and 2 deaths in the atiord to be sien: to Lerten at without shaking pote sreenieres' toe fot body of the old di re LOLSoTees OS EAN EYESONS of George Sibel. 3 * ur pi rm. b a - a — éenyleala; oxid 20 canes and 14 deaths at the alme- | Of peotitor lies, and Jiberality will, inthe end, bring | So SpeT DNs Bini, bed sales wilh Me eee cer (ier ee Dica Te peg nk Het ay hiya On the 17th instant, Jave Lovisa, only daughter of Washington and Sarah Eelor, aged'S years, 5 mouths, and 19 da} At Manila, April 13, b "The relatives and friends of the family are respect- | arr cus om Gasus, oll wut fully invited to attend ber funeral, from her late resi- dence, No. 26 Cornelia street, thie (Wedoesday) after- noon, at 3 o'elovk, PM, without further invitation On the th instant. Daviv Partensos, youngest son ot William H apd Millicent A. Wood, aged 10 months. Funeral to Greenwood Cemetery, at 4 o'olock, from 8 Hammond street Joreph Eaches. Alexandria, Virginia, vioe Edward Green. removed, New York Post Offies Appointments. Juny 18, 1n49.—Northville Fulton eo, Darias Moore; Olean. Cattarangus. Olcott P. Boardman; Gansevoort, Suratoga, established, and appoioted Harlow Lawrence, P. M.; Greenville Centre, Saratoga Royal C. Weedsa; Oneida Valiey, Madison, Geo, T) Kirkland; Lebanon, Madison. Horace 4 Campbell; Westbury, Wayne. E. m. Dutchess, James A Townsend; 9 . . ccompremire with oppression, Ip others numerous in- Inmediately alter breakfast this morning, Mr. | Civiguals and eections favor our views wed. aze pre. Horton, one, of our gentleinauly aduiinistrator: whose attentions und politences 10 every one can’ | fared, {ur union. while portions of the party. prompted not be toe highly appreciated, hauded me_ the | theseaccersions of strength, the progress ve wing of the Herald, the double eheet. I sit down greedily to | old whig party. animated by a penerous seal for fevo- nd on rising up, Ov looking at my watch, | Goi end equal rights. aud refusing any longer to be vck! Tchould have been vexed with | directed by leaders of doubtful policy or Pye le ta myeelt, und eaclamed with Titus—an old Roman | Te: bect to tlavery, arrays itself boldly and deeidediy, Consul, us General, Harrison would have said— | (20Ur tide Evidently these can be bat two parties in house. The whole number of deathe during the past week, was 458, of which 179 were of cholera asphyxia, being only 9 more than during the pre- vious week. A despatch was yesterday received from Cincin- nati, announcing to Mayor Swift the arrest of Jo- gseph Dover, alias William Wallace, who, about ‘W haicmen. Ship John Marshall, + pranty, Mth ult, Ine 47 10, ton HClinwn, standing NE, cxchanged signals July 12, lat | Sohoder, from Salom fur Kio Grande, 4th ult, lat Bark W ng “ fark Emma, from Bath fur Barbadoes, 18th ult, lat 3% per nwnee Aye. irom Rotterdam, with eml- two years since, killed one Abraham Reed, in | pdidi diem, were it not tor the excellence of all | ‘Be {Te Stater—oue of them must be the free de- h s me ine offe i d , . | change site aud name to Birch | On the 17th instant, at six o'olook, P.M., Lerrria | lon Kensington. ‘The offence was committed in the | the articles 1 have been reading, especially that 2uwelsyute nites have glee Be Seine mesereees.of Seashore eppadaed *. Ans, aved months and 14 days, daughter of James | , Schr Milton, Keene, from Balsmore for Nasuau, July it Jorr 13. 1849- Coram Suffvik (0, Lewis R Overton; | and Jane Blackwood. f Wensiis Babies wonderful leader, describing so feelingly and vivid- the democratic creed. and the other. the party of expe- ly the decadence, degradation and perversion of diency. compromise and conservatism by whatever what is called Christianity, in this morally dege- peme designated. In the slave States also we seo the ute day. When 1 read the rich coutributioas of | *#&e process of dissolution and re organization going = = E = 2 % = ; a immediate vicinity of a Methodist meeting house, where both parueshad been, but which Reed left, to avoid the unnoyance imposed upon him by Do- ‘Vhe relatives and friends of the family are invited te attend her funeral, from the corner of 13th street and 6th avenue, this afternoon, at 4 oe @n the Iith ivstant, ‘of dysentery, Faances H, Miller's Place, Sutfolk. Charles Woodtull; Smithtown, Suffolk. James Hallock; Manorville Suffolk, Seth Ray- Fireplace. Suffolk. Nathaviel Miller; Hempstead, f airica) Mav 29 Brig Mersonger, Pate ston leoward cosst—ouly Aim vassol Sid ‘mithtield, Duff leeward. B—Ship Pacher May, Stevens, fi ver. A reward wes offered by the authorities of t . ‘ohn W Smith; West Walworth. Wayne, Syl- New % Kensington at the ume, but the offender escaped h r various and talented correspoudents—the Co eet aed tata Sota aera ae viatarignh ran Miller; Jobnsburgh. Warren, tra Russell: Bat. | Crocrn, tm the 23d yeur of his age wth with railroad irou for ial Ni pilurities of Shandy, the profuadities of Aletie- P tenville, Wasbingten. Elijah Hyatt; Union, Broome, | His friends, and those of bis brother. William HL, | Landen oo yey parks Honry Brow! from the city. The despatch received, stated that the prisoner had confesse ‘mie of thy States south of Mason and Dixon's ti nder these circumstances, all that we have t p steadily forward. trusting in God Our cength. Unsworving fidelity to our p inflexible perseverance iu united effert, will, with His blessing give us the victory, Very truly your friend, 8, P, CHASE. © B. Mires, bq , Toledo, Obie.” Sex avon Uspkxwoon, or Kuntcxy, on Em ancrration, 5 huvtlens of two epecchen recently delivered by Hoa, Joseph BR. Underwood. upon the subject of euianciiie xiegigon. John Brezee; East Moriches. Suffolk, Jacob tion. ip Kentucky. have beem published, Ue takes the witier; Yorkville, New York. Charles Gaylor; Plato, fame ground a lud down by Mr. Clay. in hia letter ou Cytgraugns, Kichard MeCoy: Butternut Falls, Orange, | the sume subject. He assumes that annere is an evil, ri leo b f <*, henge dad 77th wig Jane Doria, Stock= days: brige Delaware, Staples, from, { ‘$1 dave; Louisa, Stubne, from Bangor tu 25 Avnce. Pullare, tran Detwsrare; Gharieste, Snow, frou Caneva Trikon, trim Bang ‘Duell, hence in 15 days; sche United States, Grant, frvim Bangor bark Faurmount, Whitrey, fom Philsdelpbis; and others cote Muy 20—Ship Jno N Gosstor, Davis, for China, ; reat Drivain, Dearrorn, for do, une. Batavia, April 25—Ship Aldoharan, Benson, from Boston, (Heo 26) srr 2lst, for Singapore and Penang, soou—ouly Am Yoosel. Geneva, Tucker, for Boston Carcurra, May NS abt:5th; Lowell, Goth, for do, lig; Ovomoco, Brown; Leaiah bark Pike, Crowell, Killey, and Elica Waewiek, Pecersoa, do di and bark Kate Hastings, Allen, for Bosten, went to sea, from and of his uncles Jobn J and George W. Ganta, are respectiully invited to attend his funeral this (Wed- merdvy) ernoon, at four o'clock, from 290 Cliaton street, corner East broadway. On the 17th instant, of the prevailing epidemic, Tromas Buns, aged 17 years. son of Robert aud Caro- line Burps. Kingston, Canada His tunerai will tuke place this day, (18th instant,) at 2 o'clock. from his lute residence, 71 Bayard street ‘Canada papers please copy On the 7th instunt. of the prevutling epidemic, Lizamern Povey. in the 6lst year of her age. ‘The trieuds of ber family, aud her sous, Charles, James, John, aud Hirai Riddle, are respeottully in- vited fo attend ber funeral. from her late residence, 40 | ip 2 auya, end eld for Ti briege, from Bah, in Roriulk, Thomas Twining; Carmel. Putnam, Augnstas Hazen; | Fllevy. Chautaque, name and site chanzed to ‘West El: | levy” &o. Alonzo § Felton appointed P.M.; Union | Filery. Chantaque. change name and site to “Ellery”; Kast! hina Wyoming site changed and Herman Wil- son appointed P. M.; Salmon Creek, Wayne, name changed to “Jay.” New Post Orrices Esvantisiny Juty 13, 1849.—Pope’s | Mills, St. Lawrence Co. Russell Covell; Brasher [ron ‘Works. St Uawrence Isaac W. Skinner; Lake Port, ; eet the off-handedness and tolling periods of Mrs. Catherine Coyle, a widow lady residing and the graphic descriptions of all of them—I felt in Southwark, attempied to commit suicide a few | @bashed, overwhelmed, aud said to myself, days since, by opening the veins in her arms with | BO use my attempting to write another letier ; Lum a kote. Luckily none of the arteries were | bothered with inquiries, ** Who 1s the persou that touched, and her situation being promtly disco- | WHies from Suratoga t—who from Boston aud vered, her life was preserved. She was faborieg Lowell’’—who is W tis it the Doctor?” and under melancholy consequent upon the lo-s of a heard ne was gone to California.” To ali_ this son during the Mexican war, the memory of which | #1 unable to give eutistactory answers. Such is had probubly been revived by the sule of his land | the general interest and curiosity exeited by the Warrant the previous day. varied and interesting columus of the Her Among the prominent candidates before the gentlemen remarked to me the other day, after whig convention for nomination to the Sheriffulty | Te#ding the Herald, * Mr. B. ts a wondertul man; property of that deseription should be heid sacred of Philadelphia county, is Samuel H. Rothermol, | be well deserves the astonishing success he has as any ouher, and deuies that the owners of slaves can Eeq., who, at the solicitution of his frends, has | Met with, One of the seciets of his astouishing be jurtly deprived of their increase Ho opposes the determined to muke. his debut in the political | career is the tact und geaius he -has always dix manumision of them without s special provision for arena. He is exceedingly popular, and being un | played tn gathering men of ubiluy arouad hin.” bee = sean panos by —. mae ene entirely new man, it is supposed that he will dis- | Lo this 1 mude a most protound bow in behalf of te tbair teantaetaiin tp Atties. 7 tance his competitors in the ra ‘The come | #)! those in the eduiorial rooms of the Herald, and ys d mencement of the central b school takes place elsewhere. If I had bewes for each one of you, Brenanan any Benton --Tho following resoiution, on Thursday .next, at the Chine-e Museum. I should have breken my baek in the operation. adopted at x meeting recently held by the democratic ‘The Odd Fellows’ Cemetery is to be dedicated | Jt ts a suliry day, che thermometer pomts to 81 Tarty at Connenntuille, ha. ows the disssatantinn Fy 9 y ow y 2 mM the part that » ion of the State. of the conduct this afternoon with appropriate eeremooies. at 12 o'clock ; the’ world recedew—it disappears, Of the p ot on the fee soil subject. while t ; West Uheresa, seron, John Rappole; Mi fetto Oswego, Stanton 8, Uillett; Hannibal Centra, | . Mary Adams, Lucns, fordo, abe 2th.” Ship. Bowdiveh, Oswego, Andrew Hulett; West Gilbos, Sehob Sheriff street, this morning, at 6 o'clock, without fur- | and bark Kate tis ward Wood; Croton City, Tomkins rn ther invitation und Honda, Wide _nctes ew OfkIsank, Ide ew Toad Soutb Chemu ung Geo W. Roberts; Pelham, | On the 17th instant, Mra, Manria Kexsnoy, aged 55, | pape, do do; Gazelle, do; Motto, do do; Tonquin, waiting Weatchester. Jobn Colton, Taylors’ » Outarle, John | of disease of the heart. D. Fengtes; Bluff Point. ¥ ‘The friends of the family a <— attend the funeral this day (Wednesday) at 1 o'clock, | from her late residence, i80 Washington street, coraer of Beach. On the 17th instant, of the prevailing epidemic, Mr. | Thomas J. Kiutonan, aged 2L years and 8 mouths, On the 1th instant, at Brooklyn, Long Island, N.Y Rand, for Boston, lag rofl, Endicott, fur do do; Areole, Lawrence, fr New York: agiazon, ‘Theimpaon fordo: Nathan Manu, Adamg | for doy Winnegance, Moleher, um fuorndike, Child, 52 days passage from Havana) une; barks Attica, MoLel- lan, for Boston, lz, Templeton, Storer, for do, 7 days; & Bwinertov, vue, Canpanas, July 5—Briz Motto, respectfully invited to | ult.; ell well, She had just arrived from Vera Cruz. "The follewing is # list of the officers attached to the U-S fing slip Plymouth, onthe 4th of March last, whilo ity, for Boston, ready, ; of Hon Jaines Buchanat Dru, Juve 21—Bark Sylpbide, Jewett, Loudon for Now- ‘The flour market is quiet, being aifected by the ge- | retiring from the mid-day glare to te cool colon- “ feactett. <4 {Mr Benton: !3ing in Canten river:—Commodore. David Geisinger, | of scarlet fever, Fasxy Mitien, aged 7 years an 3 Reel claeraten of butineds wales of old stock feur | nades und long airy corridors and hulls of the Ate {Chet Aveoun the pomeealon ot lavery etter of | (ommander-In-Chief East tndia station; Commander, months, daughter cf Captain George N. Simson, ar kg Sy MPIC ape | to-day at $4 00 & $4 504); frexh ground sold yesterday | lantic and Occun Llouses, or other shady retreats. the Hon James Buchanan, addressed to the demvoracy, jomas R Gedney; First Lieutenant, Thomas J Page; | Bosten wud Bangor papers please copy. lak inne, wits paseeng at $4623; common and selvet brands. for city oox- | The grasshopper whistles in the hot grass, vege- of Berks county. commonly called the Davy Wilmos Second do. George W. Doty; Third do dward Do- | Ou the morning of the 15th instant. Mri | "Hone Kone, April 25—ships Rhone, Hill, for San Franels- mn, Bold at $4 60a g4 02 d $475.8 95 for | tati 4 Fhe aye “ha T naldson; Fourth do Acting, George P. Welsh; Fifth Horiss, widow of the late Charles Holli | cj Valparaiso, Lockwood, from Armvy, for New York, bofore sumption, sold at $4 60a g4 U2ty. and $4 75 a tation droups beneath the burning rays; the tees — killer.” with the address of Hon Thomas (1, Beuton, f ‘ se extras Novalvsof ryeflour and corn meal is dull & | pang ther Lnguid leaves, aud the silverieal poplar bailing a be docs, from a slavo State. it induces us to do. Acting ¢ lark Hyw elles Acting- ” Lassed Mid- | borough. Massachusetts Feprted put in fe distress, woul bu detained for Fepalse . gale of Penn’nat $275 per bbl Very little grain of | O08 ed nd dull ‘Pius last is « highly oraae Fegtet that Pennsylvania bas mot # Benton, and Mis- sbipuan, Guiavus ¥. Fox) Purser, test nei e ron | 2yneeborouxh papers please copy: Hativax, July 7—Arr brigs Mary Sophia, Parker, Phila~ apy kind is arriving and no sales of wheat are reporte .@ high'y uri a Buchanan.’ ir ; Fleet Surgeon. Jehn F Brooke; Assis do., Owen Oh the 16th fusiant, at Ocean House, Shrewsbury, | gciphiay te Mallat Algeanicles oo Lantgy SE o - m is scarce; yellow bas been sold at 50e a 6d0. | Mr nts! wand umbrogeous tree, extensively planted in 4 ogg Jones Wister, Commodore's Secrvtary. Frederick Scbley; | where he was taken for the benedt of his health. Joun | Qid'lith, sche Bride, Knowles, NYork- oi ferior and prime soathern outs have been sold at ail the walks, shruoberies, and gardens here; itis George W. Towns is the democratic nominee for Go- | Mid-hipmen. William F. Shunk, James H Rowan, Tyrvs, youngest son of Kay aud Susan Tompkins, aged | Kivcstow, Jumalos, June 22—Sehrs Carolina, Haar a beautiful addition to the landscape. vernor of Georgla, Charles Lewis Haralson, Charles L ©. Hammond, An- 4 months. and Julict, Hopkias, from Baltimore, the former in 12 When the wind blows, bending down aside the mass of ehade in one direction, ul turn up their silver lining, and a sudden dash of silvery hyht shines soitly ov the eye, as Milton beauutully describes a night scene iv the * Mask of Comus,” when one of the sisters, lost by myght in the woods, at the | sight of a pale distant lt, exclaims :— # Was tte dream 2ordidesablecload urn forth its silvery lining on the w A Tam not @ botanist, but T sometimes admire | Pet» Which accompanic “ thiee Witnesses were interested in the will as le- pretty trees us well as other pretty objects, aud pte Mr. Belknap in the sum of $25,000, Mr. find most people are Like me, just as ignorant; for fri ce g4,600, und Mr, Johneon. $1,000. Judge when Leee a tree, which [ adimre, sewcely uny Show ruled, However, that the witnesses were not 2 820.,and Pepn’aat 3ic 3c. per bash ds scarce, and particularly so in bbds; sales of bbls. at Bic. Weannex the stick sles to-day: First Bourd--$7 000 U 8 trea 6°, ba, 12 Schuylkill Bk, 139; 14 Harrisburg BK. 50; $1.000 U 6's, 67.117 60 sh» Union (uuel, 1144; 50 do, 6 114 Reading KR. 153, ; $750 US 6s, 62, 111; $2,000 State 853): $110 Lehigh Int Me: do Mort 6's 8! wei do Int bb. Se Board—6 shs Maouf and jechanies’ Bk. 2544: 60 Girard 6k. 124%; $1000 Cina WA bonds. 16; $10 000 Read \ort bonds, 65; $5,000 do, new, €4; $1,000 Wilmington RK 6's, 88. tain’s Clerk, G. R Goldsbo- rough; Boatswain Williem Whiting; Gunner, James | C. Davis; Carpenter. Henry G. Thomas; Sailmaker, B. B. Burchested; Master's Mate. James M. Woodward. Movements of Individuals, M.A. de Rothschild. of Paris, is at Saratoga. Hon. A.P Bugby. late U. 8. Minister to Kussia, has arrived in Washington. Madwne Casini, of the New Orleans French Opera, is at Newport. Judge Woodbury bas expressed his readiness to de liver un eulogy upon tho late ex: President Polk, in Bos- ton, on the 2oth instant, \PLivenivoon., June 30—Arr Br ships Empire Quoon, Portes, (not Empire State, hussell,) Mebile; Cambria, Hall, Balid= more. In pert, 80th—Ships Oneco, I rew, for Boston 8 or 10 dhys; ; Bay Siac, oimw ons, for do Lith mst; Prince of Wales (Br), fox New York ldg. 1 Loxvox, June 2—Brig Salisbury, Young, for Boston I tho dosign of prooeding co Cadiz having beon given up. Sl Pp drew E. K. Benham In Bethlehem, on Friday, the 13th instant, of coup de scleil. a Dutchmax, 18 years old, Said his name prother in New York. ‘3th ultimo, near Kinderhook, Evora Susan, the only child of James and Maria L, O'ilara, of New York. aged 1-mouths and 17 days. Jn Montreal, (Ca..) on the 13th instant, Hon, A Cumin, aged 70 years. He was @ member of the Provincial Parliament from 1815 to 1841, @ period of twenty-six years. town, N. J., on the 15th instant, Wit tran ged 65 yoars; one of the directors of the | Cemden and Amboy Railrcad Company from the be- gi ning. = | “Hon A. W. Cochran, a distinguished sohoiar, died Samuel F. Kice declines being ® candidate for Ge- verpor of Alabama Thx Pun. L Case, at Ieswion, Mass.— The tollowing particulars of the evidence elicited in the cousse of the second day of the tial, are ga- thered fiom the report ot the Times Mr. Bartiett, tor the appellants, put in a trust pa- ied the will, to show that the | about ‘Cth, chip Newton, Sears, Kiver Bus, to tako pasion . to New York, Notes from the Watering Places. Cave May, N. J., July 14, 1349. Oth, Vard Cocman, toston—the V is supposed re Yareh 19, trom Maura, Juve 16—No Arm . | : 5 ‘ i TU Hime its nani. It ook me sometime = pig? 5 port. ‘The Season at the Gape—Sports, Music, Balls, and bevy cun tel = rs incompetent, their interest being remote and con- CITY TRADE REPORT, at Quebec onthe Ith inst. Ths deecased had been | Maraca 9—No Ain vessel an port, A Spanish brig Sad he one) many mauities betore I couldiind out the marie Uycente w Youn, July 17. 18492 P.M. | Several times president of the Lite ind Historical | wasidgleadand vine fur NYork. _ Ke. of this beauritul tree. ‘ow, the fact is, we lose a ‘There is not much in the market; the prices anzas, July 6—Brig Delhi, Hodgdon, from Gloucester, Society. of Quebec, of which he was a member, and was aleo Queen's Counsel. and an honorary member of | the Historical Socicty, of Massachusetts, Mr, Bartlett opened his case by & recapitulation of the princlpal details conneeted with the death of Mr. Phillips. and the relationship he bore to the parties who were Leirs at law; alsothe disposal of his estate iu the ringuler manner he had done, to parties who had not the mort remote connection with him, and who had ae expectations from bim, ‘The history of Mr. Philips war one of misfortune He bad so much abused him- relf, as to bring upon bimeelf @ local disease of the Diain, It led him to entertain an appearance of Atful- ness and mistrust and laid bim siways under the con- trol of some master mind or another, as olroumstences turned out. He was the grandson of the late Governor Phillipa He had been ‘att somewhere about $0u,000, F0uthern yellow; 563¢¢. for Western do ; and Sie # 56e. | and was under the guardianship of Mr. Josiah Quincy for Western mixed, with rales of about 25.000 bushels. Mr Jonathan [hollips, the latter of whom, from Puovisrons —The market for pork is heavy. Beef is ill health, was not eble to attend much to his ward’s steady. and small sales ¢ hicago moss making, at $12 cooduct—the superiuience of which was left to Mi 6234 & $13 3734; and prime at $11 @ $11 25. Cut meats arr 2h, just Out uf quarantine. Monthy lor 2 but limited business doing. | Corton ot ip steady. at yesterday's quotation Fioun.—There is a fuir business going forward, without material change in prices ‘The sales are 5 000 bbla., at $4 1236 @ $4 L7H¢ for fine; $4 97% & #4 91 for common Stato und good brands Michigan; $494 » $5 for straight State and Western; and $5 1234 @ $5 183; for pure Ge- nesee. Guain—In wheat there is nothing of moment doing, while tho prices remain unchanged. Ryo is | gow niaxe, firm. at S7e a 670. Oats are dull, at dso a 34Mo. | sum anve Corn exhibits no change in rates, while ® good business is doing, et $83s0 690 for round yellow; 570. for greet deal by not knowing the names of chin without nomenclature,they are ail the same thus 4) ‘Whew !—but it is hot! Thermometer 94 degrees | | and all en incisunct generality. To know them is | im the shade, at Congress Hull. I pity you, poor miserable can’t-vet-any, pent-up ia brick and mor- tar denizens of the Empire city. Why don’t you make an eflort (as Mr. Chick says), and all come along and tuste the delightful sea breezes, and en- joy the fine beach of beauttal Cape May? The season has opened briskly; large numbers arrive daily in the steamboats from Philadelphia and New York. The hotels are all fast filliag up; | many improvements and «ditions have taken place in this region since last seas»a. Your old friend, ig America, Hepbern, from St r ayeco, Barrows, tivting for Sam Francisco; Forest, Seaward, unc. Newvrorr, Waler, June 2-—Ships Leonidas, Jordan, for Bortor, about ready; Dale Park (Br), Tilby, for do do; June, {Br), Moran, for Porumouth, do; bark Sarah Aus, Skelfeld, jor Heston, do. y G, May 4—Ship Clarendon, Easterbrook, for China, 15—Bark Mento, Ingersoll, fur Boston, Suancuat, 4 pril 9-Ship Natohez, Marshall, (from Ca'les) snoni the bt ported are what they call science. Now, ubove all other things, there is & science of fashionable society. If you see it, in ell its glitter and gayety, pass by you as a genus, withoat the nomenclature, and you know nothing about it, and have no names tor the | several species and individuals, it destroys all tne | pleasure und exeitement otherwise to be derived | fiom the study of this peculiar and promineat feature of mankind. t when you get the key and the nomenclature—when you hear: “That 1s Mrs. A., from such a pliee, who ran away from bowrding school to marry Mr. A.—and that is the wealthy Mr. C., of Pram Park, the man who made a for- MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, Port of New York, July 15, 1849, ev Hebsrdy London, Gri verpool, Williams & Guion; Cornelia, Tuskina, Stewart, Rotterdam, E D (Br), Fletcher, New Brunswick; New Ha~ June 21—, t ear, Adie, Portia Wiscasset; Louisa nid’ Carolin 27th, triga Swan, Pierce, New York; ton, Borton, ‘Tunn's Istann, July 8—Brig Ducami arap’, Charleston, Leghorn, Pendle » 1 5 " vey. Phillips. it " imbe- are very firm, with small sales Lard is heavy, at 640. 7 sale, he Mr. Miller, of Congress tall, canentertaia over 500 tine by a ‘happy. epeentation im cod-tist’—and that My ea tE stably under toe control of one ie. etie iu barrels, aud 7%0 in kegs, Butter isin fair | "rigsDryan Abbey (tir), Hemsworth, Limerick, Montgo= | {9 Jaurviche & Carstairs. Lett bark New boarders. McMakin, of the New Atlantic, has js the rich Mrs 1)., whose great grandmother Was dividual” Wis ocnduct in devising away his property demand, at Te # 10%¢ for Ohio, and 1c, 9 13%e. for | mery Bros; Neuvitas, Uritiing, Barbadces; Prowl (Nor), |)" Of Providence, {fom Savanuah, arrived satre day, bus yoom for as many. The Columbia, Mansion, head warherwoman to General Washington—and — from bis family wax unnatural, to say the very least of it, Western, Cheese 1s raleable at 2c. 8 0}40., according to | Fcure—wavorite (i Halifax; Joba Eason, Wea | M+y.tiame bas heen forgutten, Centre, and American, for about 300 each: while Bt the meg Tie 3 » about whom tne Hows man ora binge Am neared < the male line or. Pf rage ryt erie with gales fer,te r Mek “ ann seni Horton, Tine ante “orkor oan roa, April 2I—No Amorican vessel in port—so re~ wanes ; ; i w t between C ’, ¥ of acoilateral bravch of bis family, in preforence to , th; Naoni, Hall, ore; Water Witeh, eY + there ure about twenty smaller notels, which can duel was foug etween Captain F. and Lieute- pe peg oom ornate hte manta ternye ae 4 ‘Tuxsvay, July 1T—6P.M. | Philadelphia; Laura Jano, Dela Home Ports. Bancon, July 12—Arrschr Pearl, Gann, NYork; 1 vote, doy echt Vonke Merv, dunon, das’ Cle tithe oping, do. nant G.”--ay, then there is some idenufication, some individualization; then we know « thing or take in from 50 19 200 each. ‘There are aecore no- flour market for common Western grades. par- dations, in all, fur avout 9,000; so none need be The r gra Pi ticularly for such as was liable to sour, was lower; Arrivea. US M steamship Northerner, budd, @ hours from Charles~ would be demonstrated ip idence ; and the undue yy smaster mind, who bad | influence Uhat was exerted afraid to come here for waut of room: all will be two, and feel it, and are proud of it too; thea there eer 68: Teatied to. First_- Other qualities were firm. ‘There was a steady demand | ton, to Spoflord & Tileston, Passed the steamer Ospray, {rom | I aan it ’ Well pleased with a werk or two spent at Cape is seme entertvinment und excitement. This is fy "ovatd’ be eee that Philips became’ dunbucile {or export, with s moderato business doing for the Phiiadeljhis, fer Charleston,on the 18th inet. Of rytegton | nae ey seh: Bow, Menigtinn Cie May. Amusements we have «ny quantity of. Bar. being really scientific, knowing all the litte parti- through » habit be bad got into ; aad, secondly, it home trade. Southern was firm, but with little doing. | 410% m, 17th inst, 6 miles South, off Barus ra Brans, Williams, i all kinds was said to be about 20 000 bbls Steamer Hugh ritt—you know Barritt on hand, with his bowl- ing and billiard saloon, pisivl gullery, end arcix and seems to be doing @ driving business. horses, end merry young folks. ‘The to large audiences. They are a clever set of musi cians—elmost equal to your everlasting Christy: A grand hop took place last night, at the new At- t The large dining room wag taste- lantic Hote ‘ fully fied up asa ball-room for the occasion elevated pluttuits erected in the eentre, festooned with the American flag, for the musicians, while the great number of Lumps hung frem the ceilia: reflected « bs Uliant licht on the gay scene. At hal past eight o'clock the owing, as they reeognized each other. all ready, aod away they go, hee’ my dewr do at your lizy balls. rit of the thin and, at the same, time, wracefully. Bo of the Baltimore belles. Take care, sir; these someti than their tongues. G plished ladies. The company, after «pend. ing a deliyhsful time of it, broke up at about twel o'clock, highly pleased. The proprietary deserve great praise forthe manner it was got up. Johnston’ celebrated band gave a concert at the Karsaal, lost ngh:, which w 8 well attended. Alter the concert wos over, the floor was cleared, to al- Jow ell so disposed to mingle in the mazy dan which pearly ell participated in. After enjoyin: themselves to their hearts’ content, they separated at the “ wee short hour.” We have an exciting time of it every afternoon, on the arrival ef the Philadelphia boat with the Philadelphia and New Yerk popers. Canning and Moore, both opposi- tion newspapermen, run a bore express from the landing to the city, and great interest is manifested among the boarders to see which beats. A large number of Heralds are disposed of on the dslend Mr. Canning alon« gets two or three hun- dred daily; and the way they are snatched up is not slow. It appears to me everybody wants the New York Herald. Atiantic Housx, Newvort, R. L, July 11, 1849. What Newport Was, Mikht have Been, and Ie— The Same Fate to some Other Places—Arrival of the Herald—Curwsity and Excitement—A Hot Day —Beautiful Trees—Ingression upon Science— The Real Scrence of Fashionable Life—What it Consists in—Arrivals at Newport. ‘When Franklin was a tallow chandler'’s boy, ia Boston, and carried out his father’s soap and can- dies in a basket, and the baker and grocer were the greatest men and stood behind their counters in that erty, New York was a litde fishing town, and Newport was then the great emporium, the New York of North America, and Charleston, 8. C., was the wltema thule, the Great New Or- Jeane of the South is still extant tu the municipal erehives of steana printed address to the merchants of Newport, urging them to reater eni+ Ty and Waruing them thatif they id pot tehe care, it might -o happen that Boston and New York would send to sume other place fur their goods, inetead of coming here, Newport is well calculated to have been and to have remained the greaeet commercial emporiam in the United States, and would have beea so, no doubi, to thw day, but that her merchants and capitalists were La) d away end sought other plrees of greater palety, Where they night carry their capital and enterptive, War drove inen away, and setiin in New York ond ether ploces, the helped ov Up DEW cities and Open new cho nnels furaomurree. | et Newport, from her fine harbor and a othon, might, but for the untoward erroamstances whieh ecard away the merehbants, have become what New York now is They sny there ts not a fiver OF more capwerous harbor in the world. Ships of any burthen con env anchor im eelety aod up to the wharves I and pleneure dow't ee neve gorsefl Werthog to New York. and ie left to Newport. There are meny sumlar e+ iv the United States ot pl poking “4 good chance, and the owners ot «few other spots, be@ome weoliliy tiete Geneveiveson the Miseissipyi, woult been the St. Louis, tostead of St. the inerdmate enpidity ot the Fr there, who ‘would wot eufler the place to be built up, by their extreves ont dem was » they ay in W ington city, that a few large owners of lots Wd deport tn any wind hare thei freight tine div tseast. Business mito agree together; arnaly have Laws, bot for hery is managed, in per-on, by his good-looking , and wccomplished Iady, who is happy to give in- structions to the tair, as weil as to the sterner sex, | in the noble s, ert of handling the bow and arrow; while the gentlemen proprietor is ever rendy to | teach the young idea how to shoot with pistol and ball. Numerous protel galleries and bowling alleys are to be found on the isiind; and swings, hobby- o-reunds serve to enliven the | winva Serenadere have taken the Kuvisasl, and are pleying three times a week | child, | Drummond, lady and lad band struck up a lively merch, and in walked dozens—aye hundreds—of prety women and handsome men, all ——— Take your places for a coullion,” cries the leader; and the floor is dotted with sets, — for the dance— and toe. Mind, t dance at these hops us they O no! they go into the spi- end trip it with a right good will, I nouced Mr. Philadelphia, payin great attentions to one be di ke hei hem, auties are dangerous—their eyes spea' tte, ie. H. and Mr. of the popeasenia bar, are thefe, with their culars wbout any subject. And what should we be without science, glorious science, the triumph of intellect and knowledge? 0 tempora ! O mores ! Now that the sultry heat has come on, Newpert will soon crowd up and be tull; for hitherto, though we have been very fashionable, we have been rather select and not very crowded. I send youa list of the arrivals, to-day, at the Atlantic :— Dr. Howkinr, from England; Mr. Pearson and ledy, J. Herris and lady, Messrs. Deacon, Pair- of New York; Warren, ditto; Mr. C. Geo. Lorette, Shipman Brace, Dr M'Keil, W. EL. Har ton, Harneon, Seaent, F. L. Houghton, H. A. Cargill, Hewett Distuced, J. H. Allen, Harvey F. Brown, Dr.’ Parson Geo. H. Revere and lady, W.C. Shobudge an | fumily, J. Burley and lady, J. M Clarke, Geo. N. Jackson, W. Muirhead, cum multis aliis. Cesmat asp Soura Am te which left Havana on the 30th uit havo received fils of papers to the latest dates The local news is unimportant. The U.S frigate Raritan, left Havens on the 244. ‘The Havana papers contain copious accounts from |», ;, Central and South Americn Letters from New Gren the 24th Nay «tate that the couutry ix mis- le cond tion = The appointment of \ uritlo. as Mia- ister of the Treasury in place of fLosas, has produ ced great direati«faction appuinted Governor of arthagena Congress was busy in providing means to meet the demands upoa the bias From Eeuador there 14 nothiog of importance | The news from Peru ts to the effect that the Republic was in Unrettiied condition tiem ( eatilia’s adinine eunt of re fighting sod pronow ost exch Pelau on the oue vam Veinace keep the country in cou-tant turmoil aud elections have gone against the prewent winistry, News from (uatewala and Nicaragus to the 4th May have been reevived = The F tof Guatemals Don Derctee Varconoeiles ix popular erpriving It { beliewed that © Failroad ur ox be constructed metus Uh emys thas & contract for th a North Aimerioan © wpany. giving it the exclusive priciiewe for 40 years, while the mivister im Lemdon. st Cred VYourly meade a contract for a eanet right Direotor ef the English Paoitic Steamship Com- pany —New Orleans ter July 9 Tux FLoops ix te Onro.—The small streams mery, Ol were so swolla by the late rains a to cause great destruction of property — the brig Saivado. | abuse, he hed an uflection of the bi Dr Jove Ovaoda hasbeen his intercourse with his cousin Higence from Chili is to the 28th April, The Sa eee * Lion. Josiah Quincy ” th hort time, quent on the former le ro ten by wimees would be rhown that it was when in this rtate, ‘or, rather. when in a crazy condition, the devil it of his property was made io the most singular and un- nattial manner be bad done ‘The third question was one of law—whioh was the same ax had been raled on by his Honor, ‘That was the incompetency ot the parties witnessing the will to give evidenco, om the ground of their being interested partion The question, when the will was exeouted.—whether on a Sunday or bo~and the particulars connected with the trustee paper. would aiso come under the consideration of the au F ‘R deposition of Dr. Wesselhoeft, of Brattleboro’, was offered, to show that Phillips, through a long course of indulgence m “ solitary vice,”” had be- cone imbecile in mud as well as debilitated in body; that he was at times under unnatural excitemen' und oiscournged and alarmed about bis health, aj | had no confidence in his ewn ability to manage aie ativire; that consequent upon his habit of self- nied by « pain in hie bead above his right ear; aod that he shot himee!f in bed with a pistol, the ball entering the spot where thie usually existed. Dr. Leil was examines at length; his by him, of imbecility, effects of selt-indulgence, &e. Mr Philips, or 1847, was not very mumate. He copy of a letter fur us he remembers, a copy of one had scrolled tor him to copy every word. dated the 26th of June, 1544, und bears evidence that the writer is surprised and astonished at the fact of his being made residuary legatee, and that the testator’s sisters were not directly provided tor by the wall ; bat lieu ef this neglect, $10,000 , to be considere: ‘as the legacy This letter was ad to Another letter from the witness, countermand.ing ler, wee read, and annulling all acts conse ter. This letter was writ lawyer.—Boston Traveller, July 12. Fmr at Maven Cnunn, Pa.—Loss 150,000 Dot- Lake—Trinty-onk Houses Desrroyko.—It is our painful duty to apneunce the aeful conflagration and great lose of property which vccurred Town On yesterday (Sunday) morning. by which Ddu-iners portion of that flouri«n laid in ruins, We give below torate persona, Dodson & Beam rtable and warehouse, Dodson & W! drug store; Li wheolright ah» me! Poik nee ‘The Leyton Joornol learns that several breaches wore Joreph, barber shop and dwelling, bbert's now brick wade im the channel. near Piqua, At Troy the much fear seet the bridge over the Miami should be carried RwAy ro kuduem was the rise South of Dayton, at eaye there are various reports of danage nh near Suyders cow the tact thirty y vise in the Miami at ‘The damage on the river e | in court The furtpike brege at the eastend of the town. which J not yet been compleved. bas been «wept away. ther with al) the Umber aud lumber meersaary vo ite completion, whieh was near it rebiy injured ‘There tee breach at the n fn the rat the rourb end of the town We not ton tenn 1. L. Foster, lawyer's office and the one abv ve town but tbat below will r quires good and © , denl of ktorepart: Theembaukwent weet the bh. D river is warhed cut for 26 of 30 yards to be ow (he botvom of the conal — & Tue Cananian ‘Tro nicle of the 12th inet some disturbs being waticipyted at Se. € ” to-dey, enth that town have FR OrD iD & great number of special © Mr. Foley arrived bere hae ettion for trocpe, to wich © | Moter at oove acceded, and sent Of) forty men Lo neeist In pre serving the peace. ‘The Orangemen, iW seems, heave resolved to dine together, aud this a lange body of laborers on (be canal had announced their Intentien to orevent, ‘The Montreal (Ca.) Mera the Mth hast, Fayre Teh wraphie rapulches Kpenl banets of # serous el eracter 19 Hamil’ Cotherines. In the former plice, “ay, people were wy uw, and in St Carherines, tt was reported thet one man was killed, aud several were feriouely hot The Niagara Chro« suye—in consequence of og «ib a regui- The Weather aud Crops The Boston formal of the 1th imt saya: ~The of Saturday to thik ety searooly reached the "9, rely from is suffer +d areoghe UL ® great plea ‘The snow on Mount Was inet, one Hie taco: deep. ard toot . the ode a ington. Vt. on the ath beestiey.ca the loue tgs Hee he whe the Hob beet 6 Pod. mt Je pree tel # the hows Of #emetor Heut dew of ¢ Hebt browse, in oan Opprersive ang a bith mting «feet Dae meter Feil indies es ® eRe: 6 woken in Degen to fall ehoeh ended ina Ip boston. the morewr, the 1h morn) * Ubirteen b rp Lerof Market aud Susquebanus streets, the canal ix eonside. brick dvelliny rth end and — ten on tabiew, nud aug iehote dee linge where wow Hew th ty, We vndermane t & hem nrhee thr +a aires verng the Pretty cnehed om Pater Rod befe wind whieh lone ds Ate peo Done bt ogre Con toeetenet oF “ ho such fait, em eecount of offierl engages te hike was Dbuilaing two tenants; jewelry shop aod deug store ta front roome; the renal rot the dwelling was ocow- pred by farther, a large aud commodi livery stab: Trouting ou Kuce street. at back vod of joi; John Dears two dwellings, tin shop aud. saddiery ore Busycheoue serve. end appar ces ineured, Court Housel aod fail with « hrel-fad two houses aud one # CriAr Occupied Ae BY fomeream Auloom 1Y— ho toeUrAMOe, Jaues coupid by several iamities; frout room oo ied by Mir. Deal a6 ® clothing store, Ho insurance *G Wo Dodeow JM. Joseph Dire C ecbert, + J Leteimge ing. Sem. Judge Paoker, LD, Homans kurver, ©, Counor, ¢, Bretatord, Sen. are old be fee there peopers re originated ta Dodson communoRted by ovemus of bot B Under Lhe DutidioK by & ser vaNt girl, wo, musk givnuing trou Une pris, Gireuvery reader nh sesta owns Fide of WwW Harmo'e from a ket Tamaqua (ls) Ite oom jeg ni het equare, Ht raw wremaly Heeeoteny de quiere by wh wtiey Owed have, diy 0 pe para ted Tewt Shee Aericunrurar Sooty of New Yori Srark— feet Ot New York Stave Agreatui ye Ob the bz met, ee sere teers t vrel men w fwau, ond the prohatle sucess of pres 1 the wert at the State Paar to be awe one trem Thomas bwoank, Pacents, Ger lome aa invitation tomate wnete yroeur accompa- ny only went to show bis opinion of Dr. Wee selhoeft'e — of the symptoms deseribed i the residuary legatee, testified that October, d_ ne reason to snppore, from the intercourse, that he was to be | his reerduary legaice. A letter show, him was a ¢ wrote to Mr. Quincy ; and, so r. Quiney c He wrote it without covsidering the language. It is on at Cuba, © £2 10s fleur, corn, Bb bbls pork bel * Trey and W corn beter weal Flour, bole... One toad, Mi; 19 Nertolh Cowaty Raileond, it was at the seme period last yoar. Rye with ® good demand. Corn meal was ery little doing. Wheat continued inactive, rs were storing it. Corn was firm owning to limited supplies, while sales were moderate at about the rates of yesterday Rye was lower, while oats were steady with s fair demand Pork was heavier, with flour was firt sb fair rales to the home trade at quotations given below. | Beef was a sbade better and in good demand. There war more inquiry for lard Cut meats were firm, and being held above the views of buye: air extent. Sugars , but sales ted, Coffee was in good demand for the West, ‘and prices were firm. Cotton was firm, with o fair amount of rales. Asnes were better, Pearls were held above the views of buyers, and there were none offering. Pots were stenay, with » fair trade doing at $5 6255 Burapsiusys.—Flour—The agg a sales for the day in lots, reached about 11,000 bushels, inoludii sour at $4 1256; fine and uninspeated at $4 12% » La $45) mixed and straight Wiscon we 8734; common State ight State and fresh ground Michiga ht and good Ohio erp Bt $5 06h a $6 1234; pure Geneseo at $5 12% 0 96 ISK; fancy Ohio and Jersey city at $5 25 « $5 60, and extra State at $6.8 9650 Of the above sales. at 7,200 barrels were de for export, including 6,008 barrels fine. &e. Southern brands were in good de- mand. with sales of about 300 bbis. at $6 1256 a $5 26. Rye Flow—The sales reached about 700 bbis, at $30 $506% Corn Mrai—Smail tales Now Jersey wo making at $2 04 a $3; Brandywine we quote at $3 124 here were no transactic f importance, and Michigan bess. R676 for Western yoilo Fenusylvania, and 6840. @ bbe. fu rouad Northera and Jersey, Oats were selling ims moderate way at Bsc a iho. sales of about 1,100 bales. Hav, Sales of 60 bales Nerth River were made at rosin there was @ bet- ston at 90 © $1 00. delivered; 400 bbls white a! $3 50 = $426; and 100 bbis. epirite turpentine at Jze, cash One.—Lineeed ns im steady demand. and market firm, with sales of about 6.000 gals at 67 5¢0. « 6¥o. for English. and 680 9 60%e for Ameriean mone Vork—Salea of about 660 bbl ma $10 62 2 $10 OHM. nod $8 4 An # Beef Sales of 260 bbls. at $12 57), for good riv $13 60 for Chicago extra. ‘nnd tros of bame at Oe. rhowlders at 436) at Oke. 8 O%e kegs wore selling raleable at 10c, @ LiKe for Wester ices. There was no change to notice in Sdo. | wu Srire of 200 bhds, were made at 4%o. @ 50, and Cuba at d4e tod%e Fie rt was some better, with sales 1.800 quintale dry cod at § 4 8 $2625. 00 bbls. Mirl- t $15 260 Sales of 5 000 Ibs. South Sea were made et We cash. VW visney— The market was firm, with sales 370 bbis. at 2440 = Qo for Uhio, and Prison aad drudge at We Ww There was a better inquiry, with sales of 60 quarter-cask sweet Malaga at 350. aod 60 do Port at boo tw Ae, Ferrante. Rates remained about the same Engage of 15000 bushels of corm at 6Xd te pre of Produce per Hudeon River Lines, this day Old Osergo Line—2 200 busabels corn New York. Syracuse and Oswego Line—6T5 bbls, W680 bushel« corm, 102 bbis. whiskey, 22 bale Digan and Troy Line—2 900 14 thie batter. troy and brie Line. 2.600 bbls flour, 6000 bushels 20 bbis sehes, 26 bbls whiskey, 120 wool New Verk and Cinetonati Line — 682 bbl« flour; 4500 wis corn; $8 bbix lard, 88 bble butter; 64 bales rn Line—001 bbls flour; 2,600 bushels oh tales word, a) Try Live—1 800 bbls oar; 4000 bushels foe d; sure Line WO bbie floor, 9.000 bushels corn: whiskey; 20 bbia hae; 147 boxes cheese; 102 Behuy ters Line-0 140 burbe Divert Ur 2 000 burhels ov w burbell MARKETS KLSE WHERE, STUCK SALI wre Board.—) saree Norfolk Rail Boston aud Meine iaile vad, I wea si Bes on ane Woroweter Railroad. Him Cd Celery Kativondy 76; 1 ds do Reading Railroad, Whos 4 Western tadlrond, 10 " Need, Li: 26 so Wweseeth’ Retiees orth preate ohn et felts Mea 4 be Providence Wahi nde, Beaton, Sarah Hoven, Paprese » Them sen. | Charieswon; J he red ~ { distress, we concluded that she co. , Holmes, Canten, passed Ladrones With tong, Re, to Vary & Co. | Died rn passage, seaman. July Ll, ¥ 40, spoke brig ma North Caroling or, 0 Packe' Ship Liverpool, Rldridge, Liverpoot, June Sth, with Biro, te Grinnell, Minturn & Co, June +5, lavév 56, lon 1540, ——_ signais with ship David Cannon, steering W; am ptt i the West, hence for Liverpool; Ise 4 Wen 17 2% ignuls with ship Marcellus, stoerin, a 2D, bal alli ld, of Toad 4242, pencloular ue, whi Packet ship Siddona, © June 12, with mdse, to Spo! 49, long 20 15, mpoke shi) for Liverpool; dune 21, lat with packet ship Montex 19, lovg 87 ship Pi for New Yor Teelfast, vith ehored on bar y saw the bark Helen, for New York. Tho ShipJobm Marshall, Meyers, Roteerdam; 43 days, with oof- foe, ro marter, 112 steerage Chip Vicksburg Berry) Kew Orleans, with mdve, to Wm Ship Mediator, Blifins, New Orleans, 20 days, with cotton, to Frost & Bicks. Ship Hudson, White, Now Orleans, Jane 25, with mdse te TP Stanton. Bi C ‘er Hark Pi ah, Buxtos Orleans, June 26, with mise te IW Biwe! duly Int @, low 75 30, signalized ship bem aR oe Malaga, 4d days, with re br ana wurg, Malaga, to hinown, Bre &'Co.” “_— “e aa, 56 days, had beom easterly gales, dosired to be Tat 34.9, low 63.04, exchanged Boston, 40, spoke "brig Kich- for Boston, wished incense Lys ehh yy ben Port de Paix, 14 Ko, hoidt & Baichen. Left brig rile, w orrest 3 Lirig Majestic, MeNcar, Cardenas, July 4, with suger, to W Rdvwes ho date, lon 7¥ 22, int 20 4%, spoke bark Uik, bound om ah brig Cornwall, Axtell, Barbadees via Turks Island, th anit, to ord bile, July 2, withmdse, to MD 2%, and Koy X, | Wheeler, Apalachiooln, J ith cotton, te ED Haribut Vil, Oporto, #4 day: w Republic, Hunt, Sam Ju * with Be, ted Mathews & € ‘Schr Vietory, Bak Behr Egremont, Trew Bebr J Sttaral ip Empire City: Chagre yall, Liverpock, Benjamin ton; seamen 3 Pease, Phtindeipnia. re atieepieacs ony 17—Wind at gen-rise, W; at 5 ot hay 4 eae ; meridian, WSW; at Merala Marine Correspondence. | a Banvanos, June 2—Arri tod, ‘New York, 19 daye, Set. ih: Noble, Aenandriae 0 ‘Web, Feirnovnt, Phi Dev Yosh 076. sean, 8 aed May 2th, an, St Thomas; brig Attakappas, Dib. brig May Hower, doz Set, brig. ocoph, tos Junerthe + Pintsved, Laguira; Wer brig Melrose, St Mare brig Noble, Aleaandria; 2th, bark HM Trow bridge, 1148, July 12—Arrived—Sohra T. York; Carroll, & Soteo, Stamford; May, hora wad Pricaneirna, July 7. 4 P M—Arrived—si hela. New Urloama batke Lyra, Remington, 6. Turk, ieher on, ja Howes, doi brige Ducamin, Kinpire, Crowell, Bostow Pearl, wh, Mier, Beat nm; Olympns, Rew arly, Conneotiout: che wD Bilis | ail, tigen Hallett, Boston; I Meresll, Macon, doy er, Pall hiver; Sarah Beck, Ross, toston; Field, Georgetown; AK Hay, Henderson, Provi« " Nt Sar Hoa ¢ Da webs Coreen, Fal Hiver we, dey dno es, N Verk; Bilen Perkins, Suite, New louder, Veet wi 1. Bostom: Tren ph. 4 ae lower, Ruston, Dickenson, ship bound uj tab, beage Ute ria Medora, Swith, Bld eohr Michig. for s bark (has painted ng duly 7—Arr sehr Montrose, Winohonbach, Fl: » NYork. Sid 46h, bi Passed Lo ¥en thin the ship Thomas W atteo be Clark. Alban: 3 Ob ’ Pet abatte Chose Hceas neta steamships lethmua, sniper Lehigh, morning. Naw Leo. pow. Joly arr Daniel T Witlotts, Smith Tendon | Ot aggemtgp-ar tags i * Tinvvonn, July 1S—Sid brig Cyrus, Studley, Sea uly M—Arr brig Zenobia, Weigh Jartha, Crowley, te daly 16—Are schee Uguina Gray, Sharpe, ea; whiys Teano Wright, Mar- o rig? lar ors Rhodes; Khode Island, v wm, Joly 1¢—Arr sobre 3 ett, and Trane, Row Atlautio, — Prench, Chi net ip. | Mee nrven | ™ OF Tate's Page ‘Charles Lambert, CAnvon=Ship C3 ip Viokshure—Jas W Ghonse Wim Garthwary Testetia H Danels, Hucsom—Mesera Theodore Gardves, “ MT J Woodworth and Indy, Mesers Rrie Sameon— Rilison. Rev Wa two children, Wim Ont rane—Steamatip lethmue—a li Way, PW Cont "7, Ovone teen Pedro * 6 Dati lenton, ron, Dr Amen, tady #1 Phi ope, Ati Phitips, B twem'y Mm the steoregs,