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WITELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS, | sve tet 3 . To-morrow pore sent eptipart Mt Denefit. He deserves @uer Baltimore Correspondence. & Dumper. Herm, the bene | port, at about yesterday's rates. There was ne | ebamge tm better and higher qualities, Wheat was Mew Batixr Ta quiet, without change im prices. Cora was steady, % Battowors, Aug. 29, 1850, pose ple! elles corps of t with pretty free sales at old prices, Meal wasim fair Fade of the Havre de Grace Bank—Another foe packet trom Kury They are reported tobe | demand tor Jerry, while th» market was bare of Plainfield Concern — Shrewd Management — | the best trou Brandywine, Rye was some bettor, Pork was lower, intends giving one of his charming concerts at febernacle, 0m Wednesday evening next, Great excitement was occasioned im our city, yesterday, by the announcement that the Havre de Grace Bank had failed, the rumor ef which spread over town like wild-fire. On reading the the Hon Judye Mitehell. A Ai Fraud.—The ex- Dalletin boards, it was amusing to see every one | gaiinacion on the Stilwell, warrant reepesting the fai. Glepping their hands on their pocket books, whilst ure of Suydam. Bage & Vo, was resumed this se ethers jumped in omnibuses to make their way | q°"Ts" case partie who’ were larg: holders of four, heme with all possible speed, to examine their de- were engaged in shipping, sod desired to produce the effect of raising tbe price of four in this market, in order to act upon what they intended to retain here, would it not make @ diference whether the flour ap- to be shipped out of the bolders here, or on Sapreme court, IN CHAMBE&S ‘This bank was originally established by a well- known Jersey financier and Cuban revolutionist, | peared fa connection with a balf dozen Wall street stock | °"A""T sheuld think it would produce more effec ifit By associating with them several gentle- | was supposed to be shipped on korount of orders from ‘men who stood pretty fair in public estimation, | abroad. 1 understooa that Mr Body hed acted in ja aecege in giving the institution some cha- | 1846 and '47 ss agent for Giles. Son & Vo,, to reoelve im the vicinity of the place of its location; | consignments of flour; Giles, Sou & Co wore very Dut fer two or three years it was not touched ia jely engaged in the flour trade im those years. city, except by the most careless. Within the examined—Mr. Body tailed, I believe, about 1847, he , ut I am net certain. year, however, the buaks of Baltimore com- | "Yjdury Ward, broker, Wall street, deposed to bis to receive its notes on deposit, aiace which | po: aving received draft« from Suydam. Sage & circulation hus become quite large ia the mag valet, I mean the drafts yes by Methows, city, and it 1 presumed that not less than $40,000 | and now under protest to the umount of $6000; we are now in the hands of our citizens. often receivedtheir paper frem other parties; geno- ‘The failure seems to have been managed with | rally received the dratts trom the firm of Suydam, true Wall street ingenuny, as neither our banks or jo have pet been ta the taey Qny suspicion of its unsoundoess. In- e BUMS Were, yesterday, received on de- banks, the news not reaching here | it Suydam, & Co., from Ist January to 6th pms bee . August, without consulting the books; my impres- one o'clock, an hour at which most | gion is that the amount of these notes out at the business men bad made their deposits forthe day. | time of their failure wax from $150,000 to $175,- The samegainte cause of the failure of the banic | 000; 2 most of that wae ald for Sazdam, Boge & Ue may, probably, be based to the ration of the | in those cases where we sold the drafts we se Rew small note law of Pennsylvania. “Ita notes of | cheek for the amount to Suydam, Sage & Co.; the ales mination than $5, had obtained sums we were in the habit of ale | tor sale at @ Circulation in Philadelpnia, and also in the Sieh, wove Hout Sa Siem. Coane, Rees Oem Of Pennsylvania, by the in-ans of the Tide-Water | BOteey how often that amounts owe | er Canal, which has its outlet at Havre de Grace. Se Le eet etelecedoaen et ‘aguss Holders of these notes in Pennsylvania have been | remember the amount of it; my impreesion is that it compelled to pass them over to the brokers, and | way from $2,000 to $2,500; I don’t know how that pa- gums Were yesterday presented at the coun- | pet came; I presume it come in anotein the usual ter for redemption A package of $6,000 had been | was from Suydam, Sage & Co.; sold for them perhaps Teceived from Philadelphia by a broker of this city, fxd worth of paper the week previous to their who, perceiving by the wmountsent to him, that | *S)'* enor examination will be resamed this day. ' Steet of page tag Sy Seal hee The following aMfdavite will more minutely detail 4 FA |, pre and con :— specie, when the bank was immediately closed and ‘*Efiy ond County of New York, «. ¢.— William M. Clark, business wuspended. ._ | of said city, being sworn, deposes and says thet he is The officers state that it will be opened in | one of the firm of De Launsy, Iselin & Ulark, of the @ few days, with funds to redeem outstanding | city of New York; that said firm is cor ot Victor liabilities; but a levter hs been received from there, | De-Launay. John lsclin, sud Willia ‘Ulark; that 5 indicating that it will probably be opened to-da) ‘with a crowbar in the hands of some of its excit sf note holders The cars this morning will take a large number of the heaviest holders from this city to Havre de Grase, and a warm time is anticipated there to-day, some satisfictory arrangements are made. This is the fourth or fifth bank failure with which the principal individual has been directly or indirectly connected,and | presume if he were to es tablish a half dozen more, that people would be found green enough to receive his promises to at par. Whe Resignation of Secretary MoKennan. [¥rom the Washington Kepublic, Aug. 29.) The Hen Thomas M. T McKennan has sent to Buydam, composing the oo-partnership {Buy- dam, & Company, doing business in the oity of New York as flour dealers aud merchants, are justly and truly indebted to this deponent and his parto: the sum of six thousand dollars. besides inte: expenses on contract, to wit : o by them, said Suydam. Sage & Company, now past duc, and protested for non-pay that this deponsat and bis partners have commenced s suit thereon, for the recovery of the raid dem, Sage & Company, pay BI of New York; that said indebtedness being ed on contract, the said Suydam. Sage & Company osn- titlea * Pi \ to punish fraudulent debtors,” passed April 26, 1830, the President the following letter, resigning the of- jody eyany jl 3 Pw Ee Soy fice of Secretary of the Luterior, upon whi he 80 | failed and stopped payment semewhere about the m4 lately entered. This aunouacement will, we doubt not, received by our readers throughout the country with the same deep regret as it has been in this city:— or 7th of August instant, being indebted to a very large amount; that, trom time to time, for the tarve or four weeks previeus to Uheir failurv. the said Suydam. of a large part of their property with an intent to fraud their creditors, aud hi continued si! their said failure to assign. remove dispose of their pro- perty with the intent sforessid; that, from time to time, during the three or tour weeks previous to their raid feilure,one J B Body mas caused to be shipped, on bis account, to toreigu parts and places, to wit, out Wasnimaron, Pa., Aug. 28, 1850. Mr Drax Sin—I respectfully tender to you my resig- nation of the Depar' ment of the Interior, te which you did me the hovor of calling me. ‘Thir determination bax not been reached without the mort serious and anxious drliberation. A copsciouruyss of my prouliar nervous tem Ment which too readily reeponds to causes of excite Mevt avd depression would have prompted me, in the firet place. wo decline the offer; but the kind manner Of the uppotutment, acenmpanied by the good wishes Of the cahivet, sod backeu by the pressing ur; friends meds >o stroug an impression upon leave me vo alternat ence of thy ardu ar lxbors and Operous responsibilities of the po-itien in couoexion with considerations of a private aud domestic nature, which press upon With great force. hus brought me to the conclu that & dus obrervance of duty to my family Self require my witharnwnl wit: about the value of ove buudred thousand doilars; that seid property is given out by said Body to be his ewn, and shipped for fis ioterest and account, that om said shipments said Body has obtained advances of mo- ney. which advances were pwid to the seid Suydam, Sage & Company; and deponent farther says, that on orabout the 14th August instant, seid Body caused about eight thousand barrels of flour to be shipped out of the jurisdiction of this State to toreign ports; that the rame were ey, for hia. said “a, account, that in bis name be ssid Body, obvained an advence in money on said shipment. to » part of the valu of said In thus dissolving my briet official association with | flour, and that said advance, s0 obtained. was, by direo- OU. permitane tomy that L cherish aeonfident ra- | tow of said Body, paid to suid Suydam, Sage & Vom. | ance Wyoo the patrtoticm nd worth of | P@ny; and deponent turther says, that said Body is » every member of the a & hopefal | Man Of little or no means or respousibility. aud with- | arrurance of ite cu 0 effort of | Out ostensible property, and toiaily aasdle to make | mine. in my retireme ot y o wanting. | Suy such large purchases of flour aud pay for the same; May Leo #l-oa--ure you of my grateful appreciation | 8Dd Geponent rurther says, that raid flour is the pro- Of the Kindne+ extroded to me by you wou your | Petty of the suid dutendamts, Suydam, Sage & Compa- oMicivt . by, and that the raid pretended owuersbip thereof of ¥ rerp-e'fal and sincere regard, I am, yours | the said Kody is = pias pursued by them to cocceal fait hiully ri M. T. McKBNNAN, their interest in said prop: rly to avoid their creditors, Hie Bx. Miiane Pronoun nd that if the said body barwny title to the said pro: Vresident of the United States. perty, it has beea « coiorable aswgament or sale to bim for rome tmkdequate or nominal cen=ideratiog; end, | Army notwithstanding such sale or assigawmeut. ssid Saydem Waa Deranree Bage & Company retein secretiy wa iutorost im the said | property to the whole. or nearly the whole, ; and deponent alleg General Urder conceulments of their mid property. to # }ike manger, | disposing of the came without the jurisdiction of tals State, Wii Aw intent to detraud their ut further mays, that the suid pe uydam, Sage & Cempany aad the eptioned. af coadnected 4s sveretly a# possidle, l trict of ¢ next Adjutant General sof the Taratcical amd Masteal. ab Tratiay Orrea at Cores Gane The benefit of | so thst the ewid shipments by the said Body may not Borie this even» the aootoer oe of triamph, | be ke or discovered by the creditors of the said Bigh art, wend ¢ yoblee enthusiasm This charm- | Suydam, Sage & Company WILLIAM M. CLARK Bworn before me, th!» 20th ¢ay of August, 140 JUSE KH STRONG, Com of Deeds, + af the Complaint of 4Wa M y de-ervedly. great popularity vaeotacion of © Lucia . auticipate @ great njoy the envertaiam: mt " tuesday | Ferdinand ablio will | debt and sat entoied “6 to Punish Prawdutent Let Ciry ond ty wf Ferdimana wonmert for 1 : ws, Bowens Trran ning cre for the heaet ne has been y | nies thet the frm of Saydem, Soge & © theatre, aud om the patrons of this | time before or after their failure, meriqae howe. ‘Khe oferesiire very tuterwsring and attractive | diapored of a large part or any part of th namely, the | with an intemt te defrauu their ered’ And these Virate of the Isles.’ the | deponents turiber, exch for bimewif, saith that the leees for (be wiiurr went OF he ir ppaetavie exerilent vations! arama. ontitied the “Texan Strag- | shipments of flour by J. &. Body. meutioned in tae gle. aud the rot extravaganza of “ Robert Ma | affidavit of William M Clark taken betore Joseph caire.” This ie w tne bil oo doubt, will attract @ | Strung commissioner, om the Jub day of August, large arrembings To merrow eventag, the w 4 | iuetamt, as having berm minde ty the extent of sboat pretacle ot a Child,” | eight thousund barrels, sau to have been o rebearent tor come time, Lt will be | about the 14th instant ta faet amo th and bertels, sod wes made to four vessels aod progrersing from the gd day of August to the This evening the new and ex. | 12th day of August instant, ielur Aud these dew ther with the leading members | Popents further, euch for bimerif. demivr pany will appear in Sheriana’s | time wf tng ot the raid at Hiveis.” with in mentioned or reter end spleadid seenery, such as the | tor | yp y tour, io jan pur. by the said Suydam. dage 4Y Member OF agent therwof to his of belief, to conceal the in- | member the reot. i Neri, will appear in | o will close | rcheted v6, sash Of these deponcnts Gentes thet the same bas been of te a colorabl: e-sigument oF sale to 4 the execlient artistic style | him for any iuedequate or vominsl consideration y cu perlormed tor six aucees. Mie Anderton, Mr Couway, Scharf | mpany. at he time of the making ne deoht be saxtous to see them in | ide the « & Mr Dye old favorite and sterling y interest 1m the seid pr Actor, will be a urest addition to the attractions. od oF feferred to. Aw Sune Tnettee—n nies thet the waid Suydem, Sage aod sotrers of Ube see Mie Bing. She #ill be supported by = very strong and ta ented cast ot bar Chippendale as Dominic | Samprom. S fom ay (lider Giossin. Lynne as Dirk Hat | terack, Mire M. Tey lor ae Mire Moanering, Mire Vono- | ver ae Miss Hertrem. Mre Veroon as Mts M'Usndliah, | and Mra. Refton a» Ficrm All the beaatifal muse wili be rxecuted by the or hee'/m and the various ducts by Mise Taylor. Mr. Tr repeat ‘mor criticism on thle picce, ie dermed unnecessary—Miss Cushman we Perropation of the acter ot Meg Merriles bet Sieaded shrougnrot ve id end Sew corid 0 18s | Paveum sage ‘ana Compsay, ure omeeraieg tthe | mation ot ballet ¢ cach of fa the bigh+ et -ulnyiom th: tbese depone: A and troty w Srnec the sore me: | STG, tae ye aks ant ineute fe teehee . ~~ rt Maller. ot the cctd This extablishment is nightly BF 38 { | e28 Fis CITY TRADS RAPoRT. Tronevat, August 1-6P M. were still waiting fow the reesipts of pri letters due by the Amerios; ia consequence of sottom market wae quiet, and the saice quotations Flour coutineed setive, with this State ned Western brands chiefly of “ wales of teetify their admiration the sald | The . jas. and ia good 6 ae way that ‘ . the oad common and medium clas, inetadiag lets for ox ' of the United States, a very large amouat of flour, to | id Body. as | it tue flour there. | Sage & Company have assigued, removed of disposed | \e- | ath aver with more doing in moss, whilv prime was quiet. Beef ‘war dull, while out mvats and lard were steady Sugars overt ae ete Bim, with an aot M4 man ve market, Coffee was in good mad tull prices Molasses were fair business aoing. market was buoyant, with a fair de- id sales of 150 bbls, at 96 1234 for pot, aad $6 pearl. kEabeTUrYs.—Flow—Travsactions amount to 5,400 barrels, indluding No. 2 supertine at $4 76; common to straight Btate, $4 25 » $4 44; favorite State, $444 a 94 66; new Obio and straight State trom Western whvst, $4 6254 @ $476; Old Mivhixen, $4 3736 @ $4 G25, new do., $4 66% & $5, and oid aud ure Goneowy. $5 25 6 60 of Sout pales, tons sum wp liad barrels. at $6 l2g mixed to straight brands, $5 STs ow ite brands. Rye flour was ra:her heavy nd steady, with a Anni ‘be good VI Jerscy at $511 Wheat was more plenty. and market rather dull Holders of Genesee asked $110 8 $118. Causdinn was uominal $104 0 $106. Of Bouthern sales were made of 1,500 red North Uarolips on terms not understood Kye was by | irregular in prices, and was quite nominal. Sales of 3.600 bushels Madw at 67 a 70. The supply of Oats was some! ft ot ing larger, and the market s shade easier, and sales were made of 30,000 bushels, at 0 a Glo. for heated; 614 & 620, for Western mixed; 62,0. for Western yellow, aud 62 a 6340. for round yellow Gorr The market centinuve inactive, with limit- our quotations :— Lavearcen, OLaset Uplands. — Plerida. - ioe - - Lie - L . = . as ry E t= oR rig oe — = i Wes — oases ae = we Fine . * 4 a— = Corvnn —The ‘stock on the market was small, while the inquiry was active The salve raced 500 bags Java at 124 a) », With time; a smail lot of do. at 18e., 6 mos., and 150 begs Bt Domingo at 9X0 1..—A cargo of 150 tons Sidney was sold at $6 15, 4 months Pavit.— With an active demand to-day, sales were 2% cash: wo" at Tis cts., and 250 boxes ihippers were waiting for the receipt of letters; the freight market was con- sequently lers active. but firm. Some cotton was ta- ken at 4d., end flour st ls $d. with naval stores at ‘20 ; tobseco was taken at 256. To Havre, rates were steady at ay for cotton, and to Valifornis at 650. For Antwerp, 50 tons fustic were taken at 17s. 6d.,and 100 carks rice at 20s. Pe ed ‘of 10,000 pigs of Galena were reported e. Mo.asexs —The tendency inthe market was upward. and the demand was astive Sales were made of 40 bhés. Texas on terms not made public; Porto Rico wee held firmly at 30» 3lc , and New Orleans, the sup- ply of which was light, at 3le for prime. Ls.—L' neced continved steady, with fair sales at 78 ‘8 78, for both kinds, in casks aud barrels, A fair bu- ainess was done in whale at uniform rates. Provisions.—Pork—Holders of this article seemed anxious to rell to-@sy, and prices in con-equence were lower. The sales reached 700 bbls. at $i0 25 a $10 376 for mers. and $5 25.0 $8 S1\ tor prime; beet was ia fair request. with sales of 150 bbis. country mess at $8; rime was get and nvminal at $5 « $6; country was in fairsupply. Beef hams were dull nominal et previous res. Cut meats were im better request, ‘and the market was firm, some 40 bhds, bams changed hands at 5% #6 cts; piekied shoul sell lowly at 3% 'd_ was inactive—sales comprise 160 6X%c Butter war pretty active; Ohio 108 13¢.,and Western at 11 015} ots. . street, with bulidin, ain advanced. and sales were Sudo, Texas & better feeling exbibited in the market sor this article to day sales of 200 bbls Obio and Prison were made at 26% a YTo per gallon pester wes Orm, with small sales at 26)¢0., time, with interest. MARKETS KLsKWaERE, STOCK SALES value | thac said Suyuam Sage & | d tors; and | Snydan, under the act | te A the side the mid property, im the raue affidavit mentioned of nd each of these Gepouwrnts dewies that the sid Ww Ww Tetained of now retain, secretly OF be. yah-nok-quet or Henry N Shegad perty. ia sack nah-se po-qua or Margaret Wa seu. we-douk, both In- 0. NY: “ rita, THURSDAY, AUGUST and Mech Bank, 2 Wr kg: Wd, ‘Ruilrond, 45% 5.3. th Bavrowonr, W ORK bonds of 107, 94% . ay go, P35: Leeg0 9e.. Sag: HO ao. pide, on Western Bahk, 21; 10 Balcimvore & Ul io Mailroad, 74); 9 do., 74g: WV do., THR: 70 do. Telegraphic Reports. Bi resco Aug. 20. 1850. te tinee Our last have been floar. 7000 j Wheat. 9000 buh ; corm, 1000 bask 1 we bave. more fliers than bayers at old pric $4 for Michigna, A modernie toquiry ext wheat, and the market is stendy, sales of 7,000 bu hare beem made at The. for Odio. ro is steady at yesterday's rates; small eles, of mixed Western at bowwe ‘reights—Plour is taken at boo., wheat at ide, and corn at vo, Atwany, Avg, 29, 1850 Reoripts ince our last: —Fiour. 6 000 bois; wheat, 12.000 bushels; corm, 6600 bushels #lour is steady, but inactive. Wheat ir dull. but prices newertheies are firm Seles bave been made of 2500 bushels, at 1090, for Genesee, The tran-setions ip corn are lie mited; 2000 bus been dirposed of at Ole for mixed Western; 5.600 two rowed barley were told at T6e , ead 2,000 burte\s oat» ac dle Married, On Wednerday. 28th August. at the Charch of the ppupeciation Fad Rev. Dr. Se . Of Genesco, Livingston Uo , to of Doctor L Kellogg In the city of Brooklyn. on W. by the Rey J. Rowland, Mr Jeans, to Mise M vow Mr. M dleton, Conn , on W ir. Jarvis, Jous eoday. 28th August. by et of Havana, 4 Line ‘ober At White Fis of L. 8, Lith Aug we o- vach of these | diane of the Oji bus nation evening. 28th Aug tery, os iy son of Warren 8. and Aon Kise ey, aged one year, eight months and twenty five <vouing, Qvth August, Jae McDowaro. James Catheriae McDonald, aged two months and five days ‘and acquaintances of the family gone attend the fumerel from 100 Gold P. M.. on Friday. doch inst ~p | Conmnuia Burta- Mary Uruby, aged thirteen days sequatntances of the family are re the tunerai, this airernoon. at two The remains will be morning ‘och nuges 0 Bay } August at ' Rev ant. late paster of the Pree Will Hap: tet Chureb im this city Hile friends are invited to atiend hie funeral, this aflermoon, at three o eloek. from the bouse of 63 Vertry street. On Thursday, th Augurt, Jouw Browen. So, ome winty- yearr, & native of the efty of Dubiia, [re end & resident of New York for the inst twenty. one zrers, His teperal will take place on Su " , from the revioe eee of bix ron Jo detwren Sintemth and Beventeenth stronts end sequaloteners, and those of the Troop, are invited to attend. without aay f 4 Avome @ win cticeo'e leelouy Anqust on O. Warre, lobe R. ‘The tonerst wilt ato a.) Mia ‘Seth inet, from the am. Cd Canal street at alee Part, Duchess county, Jom Pomrrron, be - , at oven o'clock. MARITIQS INTELLIGENOB, Port of New York, August 30, 1850, meses: if u og Du Ci i Le ain Roney, Mobile, J W Riwell; Wa T Da- " ful Wie WGreaty eGo: Provotlon, sony irom 7a pela BR Post; Juin & Nancy, PAU SL Missberl, Aun Marie, Joneny do dosh ‘Avery, Baltimore; JW Moke, ey Teles, 49 hia De ww by Ponee, PR, 13 days, with sugar and Doe waster co yy Neowvitas, with o hT pase Jo. in allow eartied away bead of foremasy and mal ‘Joba MoDonaell, Sol Baton, ugar, te yh A LA ite, Charleston, 5 days, with cotton, te ibou, Hi Tampico, 35 days, via & jer. 2, to order. nn’s Bay, Ja, Lt with pi- Ro. to Hi dB wall. C3 a ie +0 Ho Aspin “erty Yast, ioa, spoke Br echr Vellona, from Ja- ld days, in ballast, ry 1a033, lon in top- Below. One brig, and sobr Merchant, from Nassau, NP. Balled. ‘Terns, Yor Savannah: ‘Carelina, fer ‘Cuatlontens Penodseot, for Philadelphia. ‘Avo 29—Wind at sunrise NW; at meridian SW; 06 sun- 0, 8W. * — @elegraphic Marine io ee Cenada, Ha: Fay 8 Pine Salas, ‘and Mary F 8, d rae te Ge, Anat et We, Seer Ann, Boston, 85, @ Sehr Corti Wi mingvon, ; Chae a Trax- c ip Lacy, NOrlecast barke'Cochituate, SPran~ sdelpbia; brigs Flora, Savannah; Fos- mtd Fa. Bevan, Aug. 28. rrived—Schr Rylph, Rondont. led: Brig meseh Pratt, Virginigy chr Virginia, Phile- Carrier, Philadel Newsvnrrony, Aug 3. Arrived—Sohr Madawasha, Philadelphia. Arrived—Schrs November, and Tigre, from AY New Baprorp, Aug 2. Philadelphia. Nomroua, 2. rived—Bark Lewis & Caroline, NYork; sohrs Monte Oysieio. ao. o a jamptn: hoace—A sebr with loss of mainsail. was eon \«eterday with loss of fore topsail, stand- te jens int Mark from MYork wen. up James River to-day. ded'on Seaith's Teland boned ox Satara nights ahs to ary at on : r ow water and slightly injured, ané will probably oe Secrest rena St tre u ad arr : dediy clsallck, bao look onthe sod tonne ocameccehig.” Paovipance, Aug 33. Aretved—pehgs Liberty, Baltimore; Daventry, tng, and Rowe Hieom, ‘Saratogn.£ fownsend, ss. and Boston Philacelphis; ou NYork; sehr Chas L Hulse, Phila- delphis. wArived-—Sehre Vietory, Norfolk; viowtie: Now Terk, men, Newark. Cleared—"Brig Jacob Story, Wilmington, NC. Bosanrown, Aug. M4. Grant, Patiedslphia tor Arrived—Sehrs BE H Berric Portsmouth; Warrior. Smith, ee tor Danvers: 38th, T Willets, Smith, Albany for Boston; 26th, Ben) Inet }, wi ore ser wil Mos! ene ee A y 5 Sri ¥ ob i a, Senn Conntst, Horton, rea ; | vemeels at nea with loss of Sewn Catcutra, mith, re . de Scum Prank, MoMail, at int 3 The cargo (consistini Leen got out, wet. Notice ‘The ship Selon Beckman, when off the Eastern en: of the Sirat onl Bot seourately given, sor its ex’ » with ooal, ‘Herrick, Daniel T Willete, and In port 27th—Rehr Benj F Reeves, disg. Mr Downing and Eaton's Nacx, Aug 27. Re s life boas . craft xed on Sanday mern- abe deen discovered om 2, Heston (onbanted as ae ob Rosy ph sitaa pete "becde ge iar eas t Foombererein chet: downs, Pintecse San vanhy Gas coy ota were washed out, including between $70 DPM PxrLADELrwra, At rrived—Sehre Henry, Glover, New ‘York; Sbenan dosh, Providence, Jed im search of ff this place. | The she remein free tof has ef im pach. ianecous. jank Wamunorox (of Souch Thomaston), Burns, from N b (Arla) for California, foundered, no date, lat 2h & Pernambuco Lat ult; cargo an assorted oue, Scott, from Androsean, at Boston 23ch, Spe Cod; leaks slightly; has pars of n board. from NYork for Mobile, cargo @ gone ashore om Rock ielant, Vig mich North of Cape Charles, Sear Ssiect place. on hauled Griven 75 miles to the Northward of Cape Henry. St Baltimore 27th, from Nowport, tered the gale op morning of 25th, in tae Delaware lost best bewer anchor sacks, spare, & Pall River a74h, from ow 4 leaking badly, Oyster Bay, ¥ fore gait, jib eplit Norfolk. m 7515, wererel ph oe the pilot boat John OC ch a quantity Fone Oouman of Hingha & fishing voyage, pat inte Pleven, 10th inet. to pe medal aid tore esamen orek if aman Miawrowomt, from Wood's Hole, where she sunk re Bedford Zeb. ‘Will go om the railway for re pairs. te Mariners. von wiles serach open dangervat aed enbecen cr ‘sna hsil fatheme” The ‘foution of this anager \* kaown AURY,LAU SH. wal. US steamer BIDD, and US sehr Gallatin, Matas, surveying, arrived at ye 24th inet, and set ed om Wek. US steamer loward, wae reeel Lewes, Del, had ber fuel on WhRelemen. Ur v , on of sborenvound; dip Rorece, WtUleave, Ny ia op York. uly 9, las 636 8, re oan - 30 Ss arlon aut Ta lov M7 I, Ion 11 iy bod bone Seculmed 28 SHIPPING. ply eerie th San aE, iia; sobre jure, Ly et following — tne. Port on ae’ in TIC, Capt. Woes, n Rematiese Black: Orase ARCTIC. Coph Lace L Baan. Bey DT Willetss, Smithy and Danvers Mists BRUT Soe ais, in, Albany. ‘Telegraph aos See ial These having beon’ built by contract for wo barks sud wwe Cid berks Juation Stary, | government service, ov care has boon taken é yder, Baltimore; (now. tone), det vig Strectiones also in "aed angnce to ensure Bi kyon, Patan ein, Roberta, Eek au ince: | sored, and tbat stions for ‘pausengers x. J asbrery Cases Jena Grarir, Hoge, Woon Aa | “Pree of faesege fem “New York o Liverpool, $19, Rae David Cox, Halles, do snd, Albany: ois cuporionsed vungern willbe attathed te each ship . sohr No berths seoured uatil for. hom A do for a , Case, Rondi rad ‘albdn 4 ‘Guovcxeran, Aug2—Arr sehr Mary, Yates, Philadelphia; T re Memento, Hy Clay, Orleans: ~ ly Clay, Ni : Fes , Tour, Shots — A woh |, Coombs. N York. Pyetot gre lence, Cladding. Providence oars VYorn; 27th, sohr - alco, Bere, Gardaoy N ‘ith, sch Mary Clinton, Md- — Lochinvar, Wesooth, Cadis; sohr Seulluo"adase, NYork. hati bi agro, Aug 22 Arr ship Morton, h, achr Woodwoll (new), Shackford, Philadelphia; Damrsceve, W inchester, NYork: 284, bark Zidoa, Toure ‘thereof oO After as Pages | dicate Hammer te nateaesteter For freight ‘The Pactme will leave’ Now ir Brwae, ROWN, SHIPLEY & pideeys sloop: © hey “ ett j Mom Ee DRAUSS | ae CRS ete coat hea YORK AND HA’ for Havre Otinoes, Parris ember, Besnen'8 o; \buk, Morning Star, Plummer, snd Charger, | Osrcter, toushing ot Cores to, fant’ aut receive the malls | pong ar isdonia Brander, for Ne: i ‘3 Orisrns, came fend anchored_on the Over will by the Musabelda, falls, from whieh she prmrnongn hag chis morn~ | Bp, Lines Commander. beth a, tor Matenaas; brige Pour Brovhers, fer St Barts; Be Owe beans coke aksows.’ No vessels in sight iuwand bound. Shs ‘27—Arr schrs O jewport; Bounty, Parker Cs avoamsh'p jimcee ans Davis, Charlosion: = ber look, ; Mitorb; rank, | £7 tye tout st Geant surest. ‘Ne ane Harries, Seott, for Liverpool. | 7or freighs of. oe for elegance or I jempton Roads, Br bark New Hayan, Aug 27—Sid Gold Hunter, Thompevn, Ms COLLIN: 56 ‘etreet. Demerara; Tentessee, Tayler, Phi a: Catifarnin do: | 411 letcers must pase ‘the a fant Oban, fuaoeamee tor NY cts advcnticer, meedees fee Patron nisep ‘Teast, Fy tg magnet - ~ = nae for Albany; West Falmo: je aa m Phinney, | NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAM PacKEE puiaatiieyadbte att yun. Ngt Daley crwraa: | Naam, ‘Sranegment te = ingsome Boat ny Higbee. Philadelphia. | BUNIA COME new bolle ine bese hauled Philadelphia; 80 bok ‘Arr brigTindy of the Lake, Jones, | 115, September, and continue to Fun as fellows eg New TT AEE Hoary Gibde, Brown, | Faom New Youu ro Cuanies- From vo New walt War Hate Shang: Gawler thee. sop 1b 4 P.M Thursday, Bop te, Keene, aud Wm Brown, Hunt, NYork; sloop Cicere, | Sturday”” “ 2 {— from Wareham for A > said ec isc Btat tint rate Byiph rustle aud Orsament, ‘Christie 4 Blebe‘anasior Triton; see Bully Weaver. by Brommmeron, Avg — Arr brs 1s, Hverett, Rook- fine land for NYork: Syiph, Rondo vor} H Ames, Dels- | River, ware City for Somerset; slecps Teaser, Nantucket for NYerk: | Selesk. Jon, NBeatord for do; W Falmouth, do for do; Sems- | $100, Io “Saurn: Aug Zreare brig Chaitens, Anderson, Philsdel Festa” is pate; seis dlieghen, do; Marine, Rick- | amet Wavmovrn, Aug 28—In port, bark Empress, Church, for Fre = for sea: ochre Edw Franklin, Churback, from Philadelphia; Metallic, Amos, from NYork, diag. ——= ton Passengers Arrived. Company. Savaxwan—Ship Marion—N Smith, W Henry. 5 he aa with the EBIOAL. and tntermediai The conneevion at will be opt up, 60 a6 te prevent any detention beyond the usual stay in port. ¢ books are Row opom, Bud passage can be secured at the Tpke over ‘$000 te th over 0 sominal disease of ton years, cured me in a short time. Jas. ficates cam be better other thea aa et oda of ocher Reade rn article, and should be in the — best : jon ever Scalds Bruises, «1 E Camp, Middlevown’ C turers. ion of discovered, for di kind of fresh wow tore and manufac ‘& CO. oly yaa RTANT NOTICE.—DR. VALENTINE at “Judd’s Medivated Liquid Cutie! ison easing Be ade. MOTT SAYS invaluable family. It ‘Pe For sale by Williams Burger & Cos Sebietiain & Brother, 3 Bu He ne Bro Bariiand, Keowe &'Go., Hoya & Pal, Maydook, Corlish | gs ae oy a Tan company have prepared s form of il. ledime adapted 60 ANTIDOTE A SPE: | teit Vusinens, which will be furwished ‘on appli= Taio at Ganorrueas Gites, | S108 at the company's ofice, and with which they are re. limit maker Tgtage | See atae Par teseae Arar elas Tp rpc ag gpa Mage ligned before the selling of ths vessel, = Pare tT i der the for. ther—ths disease enanse | Opened, ra in taken when expored. | fed to learn On ceaties Tor sale by C. H. ie LONDON TREATMENT OF PRIVATE to ‘enerenl Warts, Gonorrhoa, Glees, Sy phsiis, : RL jemtion, | selient well 11 following rates :— 'YROM NEW YORK TO CHAGRES. berth ry oben 6 2 Ls. Sr stlieana, Sari rreguiatit “a ind Shey we regu: a wo: & Dk. Lakwonr, 42 Reade street. Me u & CONY INVIGORATING CORDIVL.—THIS | ing Panes remedy has cured more young men, baviag | at the wolves by eurly = eeeroe | passengers (0 a fections of the > tha! Aud a 14 wooturnal ¢m Penson, Puree 4, incapacitating for sve of the four ships of the Company, intended for the Pasite ¥, are speedily removed, and service, have arrived at Erman 4 soveral cf them haw restored by the potent vii jormes trips to Sau Francisor and back. sc that the 4 by Little Book are new able to give she the assursnes tbat ore worthless. as are rarsaparilies, eli trom New York to 86m Prancisno, will be b Cordial, or Procreative Eliair, OR FEMALES AND MALES. —DR. LARZETTE'S JUNO preser skis er >: vu. ae mi ieee | Reirras eeseaetmete a eae a ' usa the chip im port will h. laree Sarnia eee aoee ered te ae ie ores a aeoomane: agi aoe to Onl oruis. 4 Bate ple i Pe Fmt pers pler ee ve fe ee BOOTH & RUCAR, 05 a Warren and Wort ova. MIP WHITE SQUALL gods, if immedi after Saturday, inte ap » For “ rial Kod Sther dipearen of 8 cases of thie ‘tie cam the most ted SSecoranrenve tetwlees ebarge. of . LP e mature disease, aod ir R. JOHNSON, NO. 16 DUA kwown in the treal ment of delicat tors repatation for shill fn thoes bait. existed re, is, pre-eminent. Constitucional weakness Tyra vecret habit, efestusiiy tured. Mas corel ta fou? bays Lispemard stroe', con’ te all disorders caused by tapyel gad involuntary rt tal debility, impoteney, erally. TAS popelar tavocion Mente gretis. "Letters (in sh, Rourefrem oa. hee tilts Pe am C8 ANTIDOT! ¢ pain, that Tren oomtned TWosly Weeoe apne efiect produced iy, Tomm but sm feahnees of orem Toot onl, wired no thea, an D 18 — 1 ave bees my right arm. 1 hysicians 1 have been ‘all te ont aoe for three of four EEE i i : 3 ie iy one dorele t,o fae = z i * 33 BH Lieut. Geo. M. Totten, U. lobr d for San Franeisen, acer oe COLU }. Ns a0 ee. Mon raine Enos o Tar Hay 7, Commander, wil’ be £ fornia, and aovarin, Ore ii best of ‘ays. A perfect cure, or ne i. ., tS “ 4 PY disease whieh: of every resend to cure we pienso. pce | Beit eae eee meme eet eae red cases, that have Gitorens opraton” eeue BS tehense and stil, jo 57s only cured. it onaes | ell as tbe thom ore the generative functions feos, thar beak H i i i 33 ass e

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