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| | f é a f # ton worder Stetes will bave to eubmit. They verge of that transit! D from slave States whieh would make tt us ural and easy to Kt forele keow But when we it : ile fei res hee we Lave Pa peels quettion. Bolt bar, And it bas done its very best to mationaline the whiz perty—for it has not beem a na Givwai party since In4é ben upon its old national plat. foem, sod with ite bravest, sblert, most intrepid, most Pe) uke aad mont fm inful champion and fleld marshal, ft wae sofeated by «were colomel of the Tenmenser domo cerscy We say the administretion, Fillmore aad Web_ of | expecially are catitied to greet eredit for their efforts te orgs ine Ube why party epee national principles, gf face great ational party broad as the comstitution, a4 fully Up tw good fash Lo its compromises, and the ut what is the rewult’ lnetead of being mationalized, th: Whig party, North end South hes consed to exist. ‘There 6a nominal whig party as far South as North Ca- wecima, bul south of (hat vem at this camy day, there is Bots Foetige remaining ( the whig party of s year ago. uch ae it wee at (ba! Lune—not & vestige of it left It is @beorbed in the Lice party or the Southern Rights Se. — comion party of the cotton States Asa nationsl com | comeerra eore the moral power ( (he whig party—it, Cw te prestige (f reopectabuity ite unity and univer. fallty—ere gone The dropping of Memry Clay, the © ule mthemee Cf the whig papers respecting him ja-t \ Ube setbor of tbe eanpentcen nat Soveey Guponet et tor the country dew rtion b S07. caatew commas oh whack ngoenommmet: Doe meneares are regerded by the whi i Dore & i fact ob @ (he Soret symptom of é i devpair Gem Sevtt ot oll eveuts, must held om to the Dorb, sod thie) met bkety but the te eB free =) party for tee of avery tue becard of 6 0a of the Caton, From the ~ulbere be the How WK King Fresdont pro tempore of the Senate, epporition to them, » cation with the Sew ‘This is amorber rigwit « of evil import. It indi- Ceca (be Mtrength sod a hag of the sercastom party tm Aisdame. when such mo ae Mr King, devoted so eid 90 fulthfully te te Lion desert it aed array them- er the pary woe ulthpate chyeet te Bechi: ebort of a separate abd louependem ~~ Ay ~~ meer dudg: Butler reeeetly, m South Carotina. as an arg: Wot ogeinet iMardin © evomiog. pleaded that # ath Coroting. by wanting 1 Che battle takew of Me" Deeds for Chat the Presidemtial ©uection Would Curt up -fllciemt materials to work out = Tepid dissolution of tw Com The events Weaspicing rua" Us look Like ‘The gee which -bufle ff the gorstion of » faithful execution, 8bd Co-Operation 1 seeution. of the Fi Slate w (he Whig treclot o» of Pemmeyivauta, clams. Ly attempt to dodge Goce of Obio, whiew Co the law, af the opi: to bis ow neem emf che ~ the tmerrasiny futon of Ube id polities) mate in the South © ma Lo give plausibility to the looks to the sesemblog t+ iu favor of others berides tiomal ¢ sere (the Union. we beara that | whig ter duthou: of Vermont, Todiana, and Michi- — friends in Georgia. the democrats will take them up ‘The fact ir, the year 1hd¥, ana the campai of that year, will go far to decide definitely the aaatisy of France fand the stability of this Union, with the truckling of Che whige t soil. the wyes of the true patriots of the eeuntry, North end Seuth, of both parties, are be givning to be turned inquiringly to the democratic par- ty. It the admini-trativa really desires to defeat Gen, Seott im the mest handsome style, let it athe dem eracy Upon 4 great vational Union ticket. Better half a lout than po Lread at all Wasmixcros, June 90, 1851 Trams of the Day. Ifthe President bad spark of free eoiliem about him when he left for Virginia, it has been pretty well extin | guished by his late excursion He bas found that the | people of Virginia epprove his edministration. because | he has bem true to the compromises of the last Con. gress, and particularly the Fugitive Slave inw; that | they have» practical interest im this law; and that only while it is respected by the North will the State of Vir ginia respect her sister States of the North, Me has seen that slavery is an existing reality in Eastern Vir. ginia ; he has been in the thickest ofit, and has seen for himself that all the horrible stuff of the barbarities of Southern slavery is mere moonshine, He has also seen | that to touch the relation between master and slave, in deference to the abolitionists, is either to destroy the Seer az Orne tas Ceie. Mr. Tatinote has Gap b thing. jorthern man amoi footers ‘and abare their hospitalities, and bis prejudices of them will be dissipated. We ‘are satisfied that the President is better pleased with bis course on the F Slave law than ever before. Tt may be— it is very likely—that the Union party of the Southern Stat will be driven to the nomi- of Fillmore, or some other available man—pro- Dably the democratic regular nominee, if necessary —te defeat Gen. Scott, should he stand, and persist in stand- the free soil platform set up for him; and it is does not intend to give up the North. of Mr. Buchanan’s speech last Saturday, ‘as far as it goes, and it goes as far as his party in State bave , Which is all that could be expected. bolds up im the race for the nomination among the foremost. the other hand, it is understood in this city, by in- foxmation from the West, that the free soilers of the de- mowratic + to join in the ranks, pro- i 2 ine : is tripe are prepared | vided Gem. Cass is dropped. If that is their only con- dition, we apprehend the General will have to go, But let us wait « bit—the waters are beginning to move, ‘and the devil will scom appear ou the surface. Only keep Our Baltimore Correspondence. Barimone, July 12, 1851, The Wibster Resignation. Hold Card fur the Presidency— Death of « Mexican—Firemen’s Visit—Great Celebration Bsports, ve ‘The supouncement of the resignation of the Hon. | Demiel Webster does met cause much surprise among the readers of the Herald. your editorial columns having, party of the for several days previous, predieted euch @ course on his | part. with it wperring correctness which indicated a | curds which Mr. Webster is dealing out s0 determinedly | for the Presideney, His letter to Hulseman has already bag & great effect om the German population, and, in. deed, the adopted citizens of all nations; and be thinks that the excitement that will be caused in Europe Lis Ga, there will have a glorious A wight of the caiben. ‘of the ul-emana letter in the ares of the Chrystal Patace, he ‘will arouse republican bearte to @ shout even in the face of royalty itself, which will doubtless reverbe- rate (hrcughout Unioe and add a sort of republican uriarm to bis other elaime for the Presidency. The nth | card ie a bold one, and will have to be played mast dex: terowly (o be succersful. Me must turn his back on | royalty, snd go down among the tolling millious—create an excitement of n revolul od be ordered to leave by the Grst couveyamee, if he expects to arouse & na- | — ——- ~ bis —- at eae Sony oo _ ‘ts te eupe wit tary ev.ausiasm which has +0 ieee would have the brunt of | Chea aid the Presidential chair, and that military evailebility that has secured leaory!vacia aud bio to Gen. Peott. 60 fat we a whig nomination ts concecned. Frederick Volandt, the great performer on wind iastru- ments. and leader of Volandt’ « Brass Band, whicn has no ¢qual in the country, excepting your own unri falkd Didwerth's, died suddenly yesterday moraiug violent attack of diarrhors jorthera Liberties and United States Hose Com- The pavies ot Philadelphia. andthe Laurel Fire Company, Ur York. Pu. intend vislting their brother firemen of ths city, om the 1th day of November mext, the anni { versary of the Fire Department. It is also expected thar Gro of the New York companies will be present at the ame time with three other Philnteiphia compaaies, | two from Lancester, Pa two trom Washington. and one | from Frederick, Md. making tp oli eleven visiting com- panies ‘There will be a great celebration procession Lion with seometborg m tbat day for {bem Genera: > ums the inside trne&. Ie is | The exports from this } during the past week Before the cuumiry wendy upom the of the | *meunted. ip value, to North agaiwrt the > 60. sud free soll, tril aod) oo pownters, True, bis frtemd te—heve placed’ him im + atl fd Ws eaeritier them, xed th Ube ada@iuietration for aa ie r to the nations) demorratic whig party and wene tor the wbig pacty. Abvlitioniom free soil, Ee. Dave ol (he whig party im two,eed th S uihern baif is rep diy vanisiit g away Treble among the C fice Heder Pur git end. Halstionssts Mr. Seoretacy Stusrt took occasion ia one of bi spceches during bi. recent visit to Vinginia, to declare » mouthern theitet. of to seeesston j versey. There is no hope in the | citiens of the “Iron City” have (akea in high dudgeon | the fect. that Philsdelpbia opposed the Hempfield Rail- | road. and are ip revenge tuvering prajects tc make direct | rallrad connections with New Vork sud Baltimore Our Philadelphia Correspondence: Prscavenewia, July 12, 1861 | | Pireterg up im Arms at Philadelphia—Trial of Skill between Three Cities A telegraphic derpateh from Pitt +burg rtates that the Meeets. Maiiler & Lord. of New York, have given the cot tenet for the construction of @ eteamebip for their | propeller lice, between New York and Richmond. to the Mesets. Bells of Beitimore The steamship Richmond edy bolt end lswnched bere for the same line, that be bad mave it «rule to remove fram bis depor- | y orogressing rapidly. awl will be ready to leave here Ment every Giunioniat ‘Ciment is a good opr aud Mr Seeretary Stuart pe dow | Delieved he stated what war strictly true Bat it i me torieus bere that Mr Ewing «tailed the department with ebctitionists, and it is “quslly notorious that mot hall « dozen—if any—of Sir. Ewing's appolatoes have boom re | (2) Seinm chy eal we moved. It is said. however, that they now hold thelr | gines for propelling tovguer,and that in the Secretary's own offior, at all | events, the national Hrs aud such prints are not wow | read during office hour: but are cantioudy the domestic firestues of the free suil cierks A day ortwo since. » geatioman high ie epcaking of Mr. Stuart's speech, remarked certain knewledge thi re was one abolitionist anionist, at all events reeatly appointed to « E sist | 2 a bo to bis sob: North and wise (0 create * etioval \il f eling. aud tomi tow tion of the Union ood if (he matter comes te the ear of Ue the controversy Secretary look come Uvion map. from \ irgiaia. of cowrre Wasmrsoros. Jalyl 1861 The Whigs of Georgia, and the Wiig, of Peale Gooner al Scott and the Admanistratvan— Wat is fo be Drore few, are tm the silinnee the oid whig party it aecthe Union party of Grorgin They have dropped all othe Union patty of Georgia had the siterantive giten to bem, and the power in torir Lan ts, of prewerving or de Usien. They pepe ty FE ber cert Wee and ; ef that the have sold cut or Lave commenced free weit te the Grmerat free otk straits of the ah a the Union will be 4 fe eomediy os soe Lat wormies tesire Tienclngorts wns oree-—tne ones the ube © new > trom) PR reese ‘Taster advises South Careline to hold on Ui ihe up Grinceraey Stil Goabties come tbe rescue A teal getmine Coton democratic ma eke! Leedeo wb ether Bartanen, of Vernsias, chieeen og inet (he free peal patter a of Gem, Beott, the petite Atmerienn platform of @ 8 gts hime rob orem in Mew Veet: Grd we The parsom, so far, has the worst of ‘out for $1.60 vacenry. to be Giled by | raw ft to maintain It to stand Li “Alt od abolitionixt in it. The sem- | shout the Sret of Ar this firm have, also.a ftoamrbip building im New \ ork, th. re will be some ana. fety to nee which Of these citws produces the -wiftest and mont substantial beat The mechiolststhy- pitted toget ber te give of -uperion exceiieuce in thetriine of buriness. ete Hogg & Demeter of New York: Mur- of Baitimor: Reaney. Neate & } i i é i sabe within the pr Lorton treaty. bet the | ited States Britgbem whe seems to be o eal ghee American lawyers acquitted him va the uid thal Ube robbery war incidental to the desertion. | nedentel Did thir Youker Danie’ ever hear of » rob tery ba murder (hat War oo, ‘peidrate! to some thing oF ametier If this be the way Chat tremties are interpreted by Americas Jute wothing xe porsit ly be teft te we Det te treet them o¢ lne@les brigands, @ith whom ee tresty coe be made lucidentel Why s fel low that ret or murder: im the act of 6 may Me me eer raimE pubteme ° gottems of ja Toptudenre and iuterpr tation of mtormetionad treaty be ere, witted bereure Funming sway is ort postebalie by law oud fhe robbery or mm: bel og ineldemtal to the Cute mg CORY the vi ate must cays pumicbmet Hed thie Geverter, im the set of cornping met and shot cme Cf hie Mhoors for the purpe-e of Gaetitating bir ort mine etetion Oh lafeeee crue wood wien have deen acrteine (Ameren Sterpretetiog of ies an ioe dette one and thy perpetrator of itm Get therefore hats + eaped pomtehmest We bope when the ovat oa tien Of the Amerioae Wrrleeare 5 publihed the word incktental. slong Wh a Kegish aceeptation will the be made te leulty, “exception from omy crime ew ited 1B the vot Co Towing AeA partir iarly Hf the certains) be 0 Bri abe: ge \e fre Amerine Some tiger age © party of Che band of & regiment ae thened ot T: rumte fee ree epoeving (he lak with tarts ee ee by the tae tram. te Torente ber ter ster ttre god Deing new reeeived ae pert and gereel of the meade! re pubile. they could aot be giver apt jastier We neve prarcety er) om re Beeby 6 AR? wee prectirs an Pid edeee thet be rrewtver in on tel premet: te Or, cnt 8 plainly potet ; i f ; 7.3 : i! ts f i Ni f if t : iF i? # i i { i fe i i t i f 31 if it seh a Hi fi ! | 4 ri # a tat d the Settare ety eoete wae | The The Attempt to Bribe the on the Canal Pay Mr Townsend. from t pas ed the seventh day <nd which is in the words followi , the Honorable ‘aware that thix bill was to pass Tt had been pasted in eaucus—t! there was some rumpus there—and we might sit here docins-day, and we could get no amendment. not be done, It was to pass. the Sepate, restraining the Ai inj House now.) Mr. KE. knew that. Notwithstanding officer bad been entreated to desist from brit junction against this bill—notwithstanding ‘cllered $1000 if he would not bring an injunction inst the bill—you could not stop the passage of this by this Houre He offered to prove—no man could here and deny—thet that officer had been of- fered $10,000 if he would not bring an injunction against Still. there were those here who were going to pass this bill, notwithstanding all these cir- . resolved, That a committee of five be ap- pointed by the Chair, to investigate the charge; that the ‘committee have power to send ior persons and to examine the persons under oath; an committee have leave to sit di House, and tbat —Report, That at oe it of sega " urr men! u ith inet., whieh was nt was had, he the committee, and hi in writing by the chairman, in the words following:— Is Comsutres. Jul; Present—Mesers. Townsend, Mr. Noble 8. Elderkin precent. .— Will you atate what you know relative to ion of this committee? in.a legal point of view. I could Tonly know what I have beard 0. Allen—It is ie the that the sessions of the report to this House without delay’” ir request the Hon, Noble 8. Rider morning of the ‘That st the hour to which and was examin- examination was taken * Heath, Maurice. Question. the subject of the inves! Answer.—I presume. say I know nothing. from what I call good authority Q.—Will you state whether you have been informed by avy person that « bribe of $10 000, or any other sum, has been cflered to the Attorvey General? were you so informed, and When?—and what was sid to Ti ‘Ro the Gnak part of the question I answer, I have, as hereinafter explained by the Attorney General bim- scif; I don't know when, precisely, but since this extra session commenced. The Attormry Geveral said to me | what tLe persom (fering said to him. the Attorne ral, that he bad the promise of a contract of $°00.000—of | ‘@ bulf million contract, was the werd, and that they dare not cheat him—-that if he, the Attorney Gene! not use exaetly the words of the Attorney General, but get the idea—would let this thing alone, bring bo injunction, he would give him one quarter of that contract; that he need not advance any money, nor turn | his band over, and he would guarantee (hat @ quarter of the contract should be worth to him ten thousand Tf so, by whom Q.—Did the Attorney General state who made this proposition to him’ A —He did not. The Attorney General went on to | son was an old and particular personal | tafter he ascertained that he could not succeed in buying him, he begged of him not to mention his name, and that be said to him that he would not mention his name. but that be should the circumstance, and offer. and attempt. Q —Did the Attorney General request you to commu- nicate the circumstances to the liouse? A.—No, sir; he did not. y his permistion to communicate them? A—I asked him if he was willing that it should be wede known; he said that he bad no objections @ —Did the Attorney General inform you of what po- | y was the person making this oer? did; he said he was a whig. Q—Did be say when the offer was made? A.—Tie told me the same day that the offer had been made—that was during the first two weeks of the session. @—Do you kuow from anything the Attorney General said or trom any other source, or from your own know- “the cfferepoken of? wany further knowledge or information than you bave stated on this examination respecting the truth of the charge contained in your remarks, quoted in the resolutions’ j Ni By Mr. Briggs. —Did name of the person ma / ou ask the Attorney General she ing the offer. and where he re- A.—I don't recollect whether I asked him bis name directly; 1 think I did; I say this because there were otbers present at the time the first conversati(n was had; some Coe way have asked him the question, but the question was put to him who it was, and he said that he was not et liberty to tell, for he had aaid to the man he would not expose him; 1 think he said where be resided— in the Western part of the State, think. (.—Who were present at the first conversation you A —I cannot now state; I don’t remember who was present at the first conversation; at some conversation had been present—he rooming with me—sad the Altorney Geveral in the next room tous; I thiax others were present, I caunot name them by Me. Curtis —(.—Did the Attorney General say that he hud commenced or contempinted any proceedings aginst the person who made the offer, for the attempt A—I do not recollect bearing the Attorney General say ony thing on that cubject; his answer to the person was after the offer was mndo—tbat he was surprised that he woulé make an offer of that kiud to bim; that there ‘wae not money enough in the cavals to buy him, he said that bedid wot believe the maa intended to commit a NOBLE &. ELDERKIN crime or do a wrong ‘Taken aad sworn this Tth day of July, A.B. Jowy J. Tow sere, Chai man {ttee further report (hat the examination of Mr Elderkin baviog been concluged, the committee were deslrous of examining as a witness. Mr Levi 3. Chatheld, the Attorney General; but Mr. Chatfield, although duly summoned, refuse to appear before thc committee to tetify. Thereupen. the committee directed that the of Mr. Kiderkin should be reported to the | of which is reapetrull JOUN J TOWNSEND Chairman Select Com Mr. T. stated that notice. | Philadeiphia pspers | be bed written to t leviring Lis attendance before the committee, ceived & communteation of s vers peculiar | evlgs desk. that jucing excelient em | y uld send to th it might be read to the House ies. Jastes Mrnuee, or N. 1—The di is announced as having occurred in Tem- ple. N. Ll. om Monday evening. The immediate occasion Dis death was a stre on the 4th of duly. Gr f paralysis, whic Miller was seventy-six. years of | eof hiv death, He was bora in teterboro, bred to the profession of the law be entered the U.# Army, and rerved with distinction thrcughout the laet war with Great Britain, He rose ra- pdly irom the rank of captain to that of major general. | pecance, under Gen. Harrivon. but ness from taking part in the battle. battles of Chippe- maring binse:f He Ses present at Ty eas prevented by sic He rendered eminent services in ti wey. Bridgewater. and Lundy's com pleuous by his courageous and intrepid spirit at the leet nemed battie that he ir anid to have utter. 4 the world renowned declaration, “Ill try, sir.” when important and pearly impreg Gen. Miller was tub-e- ef the Territory of Arkansas. jort of Salem, which 4 Wf be could storm porition of the enemy Aferwards be was ¢ CITY TRADE REPORT, Sarenvay, July 12—6 our tast, with 120 barrels Aswrs rema'ned as noted ‘The ameunt co broad ibis fore peen, reached 4764 ss ks pots. and US5 do. pearls vatiourd quiet, wien only s Limited demand —The Fiouy market presented a very firm dny with a good found buyrte at #4 Gcemte demand st unaitered Meures, the d coteiete df 00 barre! My diterrancan were purchased at private contract. 1.500 ae cheare Michigna at $1 | eed. ot BL Rye ralea quiet and w doy Pee optremer : (ap imated 1.000 do. new Ma * + Oat frm. at Wade for Ohio and Jersey; eh dG28 the for Sinte end Canadian. Corn was in more feqteet. and ecund. being rearce, breught an advance the operations fet up 4.000 bushels damaged and heated feuthers sed Western. at 438 S60; mixed do. at 080 yf Od round Northern at Gir Cony —Minglivh bas been held very Grn; week, owing te the small quantity offering; 270 tons Liverpocl realived $7.15. and 200 do Nova Scotian at $6 dt anthracite war pretty active, and in | ot bromgbt $4 » $4 50 per 2000 lbs cach. her been im good requert for the trade, and we do. Laguira part at 93¢¢.; for this staple ee, the market -) ate haben tre ~” Het —nome sold; mackerel | here were wales of OO 64, wheat in bulk at Londen out previews notice 400 boxe: Mi enatinpeord of wt $2. walnute et 6 ic a 640 | a snd beid at 4.) .6, cash, ate wee net se bela —eniy S00 Selon having ot ie 8006. Geen forme ! hewn mere eeimetion dering tir past vob » pretty firm market. ned reales of 1s Males 0% PIB: 40 tome cient Hue yniet ind not plenty, at OP ons —— State Register, July 11 _—— an my? relation au sileged at- tempt to bribe the Attorney General, aade « writtes re port thereon, which he read, as follows vo THY Hononamie THE AsseMuLy -— ted under the resetation of July instant, — oble &. Eiderkiu ts reported to have used the following language ird day Kiderkim icous Guting oa tug lemdeucy an—We brind of ue fvtereting ehange in the het tome torcige fetebed $4 OT, snort credit; Galena. tu loty $478. cank. cf | Lowe Of common Keckland, which was more freely offered. 1 100 bbls have beem sold at SOc « 82: —a re dvetion Mows sbout the same with sales of 200 bhds. Muscovade at Stee Bie: 2 bhis Texps at «price not made public, and 120 bhds elayed Cubs at 200 —rude turpentine was steady aad Or] jagte his —Lineeed presented no mew feature of impor- tavce. while the seles from store reached 1.500 galls. at Te. card. pourra & Boglich were held at 60 A wale of 120 ote Ohive wae aleo made at $202. Whale nud cther Slods were inanimate d fut at flee sii ond as We leora trom a reliable source that the quantity of pork io this market ix €0 000 bbls. oF #0 ag ‘ander—-not 100,000 bbls. as stated yesterday. Beef, beef hatns, and cat meats, wre al} inaetive. without change. Lard was very dull. 100 bbix. only, being taken atSe a Si,c. Butter and cheese were more active apd generally prices favored the seller + —The market was firm, with small sales of Caro- Lipa at $3 @ $5 £0. cash. Sacieetes —Geme 250 bags crude Bast India have beep sold during the week, at Tye a T'e., usual terms Refined was held at Tye Sroans. —We noticed sates of 100.000 Havenas at $208 25; and 40.000 German at $8 W. 6 months Sricea—With the exception of « sale of 800 bags pep- per, which was made (hiv morning at $0 , there was no- thing done worth «peaking of Srierrs—Foreign continued buoyant, with free tran- sactiour in the various qualities, at full Sgeeee Ameri- can whiskey was inanimate. at 23\c. a 2i\c. for Ohio and prison, at which 120 bbls. were roid Svoans have beca rather heary to-day, thoogh without any superent change in price—150 hhds. Porto Rico realized 64¢c. 9 6';0; 120 Cubs, 4c a dye; and 100 boxes brown Ilavana, 5:0 4 6e. . TaLtow war — with sbout 5 000 lbs. prime. ative. ¢ ‘o remained in active demand st former figures. ‘The week's operations comprised about 400 bhds. K tucky, at Gc. a Oise; 80 Virginia. at Sie. to be eles Havana, at 28¢ a 40c.; 250 cases Obio The aggregate receipts of produce wy the beats today, were—Ashes, 80 bbia., flour meal, 975. pack wheat, 1,000 bushels bushels; oats, 18,000 busbelr’ corn, 42.000 bushels; pork, | {y\y'C 425 packages: and wool, 80 ba! f, 20 packages; whiskey, 20) | Dbls.; . Oe. a ‘onmey ing Railroad, 38%. Second Board: 40 Camden and Amboy Railroad ton O'a, Sis, 10 shares Harrisburg The qales of cotton to-day 6icc. ae. Sales of the wee to good aniddling. we quote at 73e «8 ise; middling fair. $30.00 ; fair to tully fair, 9/0. a 9%e., being a decline of one fourth of a cent. ‘The market is quiet aad unsettied. The week's receipts amouat to 2.960 bal and the stoek, exclusive of that on shipboard, is 18, On Thursday eveving, July 10, at the Church of the Ascension, by tae Rey. Dr. Hay Jounx ©. Breach to Exizaweta Townsixn, daughter of the late James Porter, Erq., of Albany. On July 10, by the Rev. Mr. Roberts, the Hon. Joux Carionros, of Anthony, to Mise Eurey Larorns, of this city In Brooklym. on Saturday, July 1% by the Rev 8 Deowne, Mr Ki Senvive to Miss Joseemme Cuv- Lr, st Atcl of Holman, all of Brooklyn July 7, Capt. Hexey B. Joop, Third U.S.A, to Miss Birtasern Bowvenu, of that 12, after a short illness, Prren Han ear of lis age, just returned from in the Toth rope he foieuds of the deceased, and those of the family, ore requested to attend his fumeral, from the resideace of his mphew, L. 8 Suares, No 3 Bast Fourteenth street, on Monday, 14th inst , at 9 o'clock, A.M, without turther notice On Saturday, July 12, Samcar Bauer. in the 23d year of his age His fameral will take place at the residence of hit bro- ther. 96 Wert Nineteenth street, on Monday, 1ith inst at 10 o’eloe Enterprise Lodge, No 96, I. 0. of O. F., are invited to attend. HH mains will be convey ed to Greenwood. On Saturc July 12, Many Ov ed 20 years and : of Hiugh Curren. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are requested to attend the foneral. on Sunday, 13th inst, at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, No. 1 Whitehall stree' On 8 ay. July 12 Mr. Josren Praveen, aged 30 yeu 9 months and If days His relatives @ad the friends of the family, also Wash- ‘ton Tent. No 1.1 0. of It.. are respectfully invited to d bis funeral. from his residence, No 22 davenve this (Sunday) sfternoon, at balf p 8 degs, liis friends apd acquaintances the funeral.op #uoday, 1th inst., at 3 o'clock, from his » invited t> attend late resiteuce, No. 50 Green wich street, without further © copy MARITIM EK INTELLIGMNC Movemenis of the bony Steamers, a Pows of New York, Juty 15. “GAL | oom Rises . Steomere—Cappire City,” Wilson, CO} oma, Ludlow, Sayanaah, 8 L Mit son, Cumrleston, Spottord, Tileston ty" Authraeite, Morley, and Penobscot, Churoh, Phila- Quen of the Ocvan (Br), Parnell, Bristol H& F or’ Peter Hattrick, Mockwell, Autwerp, E D Haribut pe Town, ke. Mille, M'Dowell act, Batavia Canada, Mayhew & Co: 8 L Crowell, Marthe Anas, Mésser, New- Doane, Gibraltar, &e, G&S wh Derieke, BS Funeh & eovites MM Fre: & Co bee, HT Routh Means, St pert Brigo—Arobsssador (Br Wheelwrien ) (3 ¥eine\e; sol Eaton, Spark t mn; ‘or ®. Gs, Nesmith PRS £8 Whit NS. L Se State, Kydor, and ambers, Ling x Saybrook; Fred Br 1 New Orleans toot M ow Tor oth, W 15 miles, w bark Elliot (0 Cientueges for | Philadelphis Schr N Hvcrart, Burdick, Matagorda, and Key West 9 | days, with cotter, to M Mee Pes Golden R Behr Teno, Ml Adare. * pis, 2 dare, Del, 2 4 ‘rnvend, Aloxandvin, 4 days, harlesto ite » Patton, Liverpool, San Francisco, wae ame to amchor Jv by 1—Wied aveuneien, NE; at meridian, SE, aed olear, Telegraphic Marine Reports, it gird Aveta, Boston: brie J WBuidior (Beem Artived—Shipe Kate Mu Mone, duly 5 and Robirt Center NKork. Foreign Minlis. Lotter Bage for Mio Jnnelte, bor «te ih inet, For Liverpen,, per steatser mi or before So'clock, For San toni or Now Ovleans wance of the . per atenmer Union, will close 16th inst, at jaar wan, per eteamer Peome- fs thes, will close Mth inat, at 2% 0 clock whe Letter Bage are niny at Rouyon's, 9 Wall e-recs Letter, for Obe; Te and Pacific port: moat Chey, will Rertora’s, No? giearcahle, Cree: ‘Biae cles ot ‘eooy wtreet, Artor Bouse, on inet, at 25 PM. Herald Marine eam t this port since my st vey ing stenmer Bibb, snd U 8 surveying nrown, July i t oF Urewe, & Watonts, Sonn Ate Ren Srean, of Rocklavd, which arr at Boston om ‘Thursday, from N York, was ip contact off Cohasset with brig. Mary Perkins, during the fog and tort bowegries Whalemea. t, 1th, whip Edward, Mosher, outer ig Lewis Bruce, of Peovinoe- town, 4 mos oui Bark John Swasey, * ned Brig Hebe Fang 25,158 46.90, lon Aoi M. ‘br Susan, from do for Gonaiver, Cherryfield f wa, Cherryficld for Buenos Ayres, ft for Castine, June (not July) Boston for Port au Prince, June 24, of June 24, off Cape St Ni- M—Aer brig El ters oe ig Elvira, Pe h Pout av Prior, Jane 22—Brigh Hose (Be), Doane for ALEXANDRIA, wn, Joly tesla tobe Elise ane, B a! sobr a Jane, DE) Nantucket. pnt ady beta lover, for Bi une. tae y, July M—Cld steamer Albany, NHaven; sche orw rke Peter Demill (of Byes) ath; 17 Chilton, Adams, Port au Prin quarantine bark Cazoi ships Megunticook, in, Kea, NOrleans; South; bark Sultana, Wateon, Malta (4w), Brandt. Can: lands, Keene, ‘echrs Frances, Lin- ‘Sld ship Southport, bark B Wilson, brine Bark Yubs ald 7th; brig Empire, yea- Larwore, July lzare rtze, Bremen; br: ari to fitfor vhalu hrs Challenge, Endics alanis, Me. © rk Ori Helen Jane Shackelt rp. Saugerties; WA NYork. ly 6—Arr bark D $ Goo tb Bangor); 6th, senr DP, NY¥ork (and |, MoGilvery, i Clement, Maye, do; schra Bi Weiting, from N York. eohr Frances, Keonan, Kingston, Ja o ly 9—arr sloop Volta, Tathill, July 9—Arr sche Mechi Sid echrs Ben) F Kroves, ead Virgin fuppored for Albany; Boston, Li, Suly 1-814 brig JL Whipple, Geyer, Phi- ia. ESTON, Jue Th port bri; jary, Hopkins, Sia prev to 244, oh rtemouth, NH, went the Baltimore p! aly L0—Arr brig Cow! Godtt a, the jot boat Coquatte. ew “pn iladel phis: Virginis NBedford for N¥or! Brightman do for Rom Iowa Wheel wri July Arr aloo , Albany: 10th, Baltimore. Slo 9th. hD, Phie William, and Jacob Kaym July —Arr sche Atha ‘Cid schrs Lycurgus, Willetts, NYork; Mary J Me cberd, Providence. burg; ‘MA Thompson, Parker, ‘ariem PROV 'DENCE, July 9—Arr schrs Glonro, ry Commerce, Tyler, Rondout. Sid sloop Empire, Stannard, Roger W illiame, Rhodes, Hero. Brightman Alban; rk. Warren Brown, Bartlett, rgotown, SC RICHMOND D, July 10—Arrechra York, Chas Whiting, Taylor, do. Sid eo! NYcrb. SAVANNAH, July 7 ae, bel Riebmond, Binir, Bath fain, Werrill, NYork. Cld aker, ——. New he Merak, Reeves, 7th. sehr Wave AW ARREN, Jui io {y 10-814 sloop Motto, Beebe, Rondout. A.M. Wie friends, and also the embers of | ow—Ship Harm s, Edinborg; Miss Mail's Lens, ML ew OxLeana~ Ship Joba B Vaughes and oon. Passengers Satled. +o—Steomelip Hermane—T M: ‘Chas Fi tot ly 11, Jone Lawron, aged 45 yours, 2 months and | a aS ‘ollegrini, Louw Kray ry Jom 'm Gilbert and JM 8, Geo So. ond child, WF Smith, 1 Pirhsen. V wacnEe—Steamei!p Empire City—Nath a amen, Mr Lak: om, WJ Weckworth, D Noble, G W Pierce, J Campbell, W B Green, R mora — 2 Fisk, PS Toppan, A Beach, 3 Lath Amor Porest, 8. Le Bi 1'smin Richardson + b Dudley, Sowell dso w ney. J Stephenson, 1 ‘Stanley, William ine Mi Mickey. Palmer, PW White, Wilaies, Col WP Bow ¥ Smith, JC Ciend- ren J 3 Mounts: E Fiieum, Soon 4th, of | silvers echeres ss ante Ie is re, O& erdey, Jv Eset err Reah cee" Boat VERPOOL—UNITED STATES MAIL Cometock —This unequalled acce Rice aye eos CIT? OF GL. ‘will endl from Pil OR LIVERPOOL—TR. fay orite pteameab ty to Or Pee TOW AS RICH A The splendid new eteameh Aoguet. ey ty 4 Eo eee ies. |. BEACON AND BUOY POR HA: ANDi ck tbe Conwe 4B NRW AND INDEPED i 78} a ie Se: ‘tew tron steamer at up the river an ° gn irom bueg. Hatter Iniet, the offeer charged wii t irom, 40 foot Li fort ¢ in cher Laer: Yo 9 wich drawings *. OA usving Agra’ U.S. ‘The ater COLUMBIA will pecan eae, OUNRA Ses the arrival of the mails an: from Ry turning without di oe and passengers A of propellers will be keps up for the Bama and Sar Francisco. SLi rarn econ nS Sa el one yus in a ty extra iamily ‘One cf the avove steamers will keep up the connection be dween A‘ the Mexi: "fhe counwetion in the Atisatic will be maintained by te 0; States mail pe ~AiW"onss ORusCENT CITT Be cia “Zoo tons: eee td Leaving New York for Chagres on the 11th snd 254h of eae 1 dig aew steamshine EL DORADO and FALCON Spaces gh ears bun Rage weet ae ‘The fare place. ins bean reduce f ‘from New York to tan Pram eee rates from ow York to Chagres will be at the lowes, rebelos uc Sars Sag eae NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMP. — For New Orleans. direct, via. Havana —Fare oa ay 2th, at 3 o'clock.—The oteam- asd ship C KEE, 1900 tons burthen, By. Win Dy gor, wil sail on Saturday, July 25, at ty M,, ‘rom her pict at the foot of Warren t rormcnt Mails, direct for Ti ‘passenges nt oi s ee trai pots 8 Reef peste only taken on fi 9 of Inding will be signed after the L 5 Fon ee or joan spa, at the office of the Com pany, ‘est street, corner of siti iM. O. ROBERTS. PPOSITION TO MON OPOLY—IN DEPENDENT LINE for Chagres dir tickets for ew and ep! the fastest and tons register. ners, aud at enabled to p: sions to mee alnabl the Independe: aoe oper vffse! make a furt! 0 per cent for the direct benefit of the travelling pul Freight @ ‘te per cubic foot. For freight or passage Tip only to. MILLS, agent b1 Courtiandt street, NK. spe and convenience to passeng: neadny of exch week. The & day July loth, at 10 o'clock, Tne OF FA To Charleston—Ladios Saloon State > Gent's id “ Stoerage, Tee ieighe or pases, sept te Lrivi Li. or 4 ve Pawens®, WA struct, corner of Broadway. MEDICAL. A.B. MOTT, SURGEON, Broadway, where he will devote portion of his othee re to diseass of the Eye and operations thereon. The re- mainder of his time will be devoted, as usual, to general and surgical practice. Hours from 9 to 1] and from 3to 8. JOTT, OCULIST, HAS REMOVED TO 49 UD ri en. ce howrs from vay, Woduesday and Prid UND EXTRACT, A CERTAIN This medke cine fe guaranteed to cure ins short time : in two onyr. It is without will agroe with the most d:lioal is pot casential. nor Sold known to them partioularty. se hoalth doesnot peraisof an increase of iy it is of especial im ce. also, every fexiale—tue, wit, into womankoed, of ‘certain: to ghich her esx is subject, (Rstenet of a Letter from « Gentleman in Deysen, Ontey Davrom, L DR. A. MauRiceay:— Mv Dean Sin :—My wile nas devs perewpridly toa some three years or more, im ccusequence of her al uish and suffering some months betore and 4 tn ery sacoessive one Pee | to he Koe'pagee im ted to my wife, on jearning tread discovery of MM. Desosventn provided'a rospeotte me which I litte conceived was: for this, ere another year would have ag, be ie ail b pi yf mag wie weed have Lad ab Ttis of course, impractionble to convey more various suijcota treated of, as they are of & nature he rerried. ‘2a? Brose t S| F Sip,

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