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chaae of course in the donate to be biiter'y hostile to Buchan- protest against th yale rom the late Conventions st potbing in nd athe election of Sigler. ti election of Bigler. egdone cust their sudrages for bim, he will lose at @ thousand votes. I have just been in- formed that Col. Bigler will take the stump in a very few days hence. Anaus. FPuiavenewa, July 23, 1851. Response to our A Captain Naglee—Dispersal of vur Cuizens—Val- wable Lead Mine. ‘The card of Assistant Postmaster Montgomery, commenting upon the statement of a fact by your letters were thon missing, is ‘rightly appreciated bere, as indicating a desire to reform abuses which, it is well known, prevailed before that gentleman | garet Bei was added to our post office establishment. Pre- viously, complaints were treated with silent con- tempt. As bis card acknowledges all that your correspondent wrote, with the exception of a cir- cumstance tha: he could not have kuowm at the untrue. If the absence of other valuable letters, missed before Mr. Montgomery’s addition to the sufferers bero and elsewhere. jin Henry A. Naglee, who was one of the the Mexican war, is about io be taken to Washing- ton, inthe custody of a United Scates Marshal, to pecs lca para for Captain Quail, of the nnsylvania regiment Our bia is peg rapidly emptied of all who can ave for the bathing and wateriag places. in six or seven hundred ted this jot less for Cape May. moraine rn County Mining Company have ah veia of pure Galena lead at their mine near Vali y Forge, from two to three feet in thiskuess, and are rapidly turning it into litharge, sending to this market about thousand pounds per week. As soon as the caletniag furnace, which tne compa- have in progress at their works, is completed, tay will be producing silver in large quantities, the ore tontelsing alarge admixture of that metal. Interesting from Minnesota. PREPARATIONS FOR TREATING WICH 11x one AND DAKOTA INDIANS—THE DINER, EPC., A correspondent of the St. Paul (Min.) , Pasian, who accompanied the commission on the gour of treat; with the Sioux and Dakota lodians, writes as follows, under date of the 3d instant: — eis in one of the ladian lodges a very beau tiful girl, the daughter of an ofver of the U. Army, who died, | think, in }" lorids. “she has ac quired an English education at the mission school here. She writes a beautifu! hand, but is too bash- ful to converse much with those who visit ber. She is dressed like the civilized women, and with much taste, and as she sits sewing in the lodge, is reall an object of enthusiastic admira:iou, mingled with pit Po give some idea of the progress of ‘law and order” bore, I send you the tullowing copy of a notioe, which was to- ted on ‘*one of the three most public places” in fraverse de Sioux.— CONSTABLE SALE By virtue of an execution to me issned upon a judgment rendered by Sleepy V. Esq., one of the justices of the peace in and for the coanty of Dakota, Torritory of Minnesota, in favor of Red Eye, and —— Iron Walking Cloud, for the sum of three dollars and thirty-one ‘cents d costa, Lhave levied upon, this day, a: for sale, at the outdoor of the town of Traverse de Sioux in said y. one otter trap, one gray stallion pony, coon skin, on the 15th day of July, IN51, at 12 o'clock, meri- dian. Said property taken by ine as the pce a rty of said defendant, f shall then and the d to sell, o— vendue, to the highest bi ide to batisfy said execution Screw Twist W = Traverse pr S1ovx, July 3, 1851. ted Eye and bis party, who carried the late oor- poration election bere, are in favor of ing a tax on Keel boats and steamboats landing at this leves, and even a small tax upon canoes, eving that this is tho way river towns below have be built up. It is generally believed that the treaty will com- mence the day after to morrow, aud wil be econ- tinued about two days, or possibly three Te morrow (the 4th), we are to bi agra lebra- tion. The programme of exerci n will be a6 follows:—Proyer by the 1 bill of fare ¥. Mr. Hop- | kins, of the Mission; music, by Six’s band; Decta- | ted). Pro- | ration of Independence (reader not se cession will be formed at n, in fre missioner’s marquette, and m ire houses and back, where #n orati Dr. Thomas Foster. served up in the reve tiem booth erested fur the tre “tthe vod vert Sy hes :— Soup— eilalo tai Fish—Pickerel, cat. Boiled—liam, beef, dog, (prairie turnip sauce), | = ean, —Ver' tom, elk, duck, swan Wild potat: 1 act as Presi- alousy_of all o make His Exceliency, dent of the day theee red republicans, «. many or none of them v.ce resident I give the n ted Vice Presidents, to wir ted k-that-bunts w ed-Eagle, Go Rea Big Fin Theis, Goes Fly Boy, Eagie- He 1 - ) Brown ( i,t f, Sound-of earth-walk- ‘ham vad, day patie apated he ¢ Bf by drown Kev. Mr fi 5 lent m : thrown over our whole encampw a gloom. A multitude of men and y races, rat to pt where drowned, to s¢ water clothes wore found up vm th rather the bank of a s} pretty strong current of wate nays sho saw him wading breast shore; and th looking again, with water, she saw only br is hands ahov As he could not swim, he was dou wading into a deep he “s all day, with vets and i bat a4 yet in vain. | nan, aud has left a mort smiable w fe and four id. one | of them at the breast. in very woderate cireum- stances, we learn his morning Hon. Martin Meleod arrived from Lac-qui-Parle, being two daysin adverce of the upper bands liane, who are marching down tothe tr y.1 ) strong. The Sioux who are here ave po meee of bom diseatiefied at the delay of treaty, e ie terruption of their busines: a Joes of their vai but beef; bat « ng hese remarkable poopie, hear no aints from them Dearne ov Tin. Azanian Suir —We regret to announce the death of Kev ‘S atiah Smith, M. D., missionary of Ab CU. f Aiotab, Syria, in the carly Pp A ‘of June Dr. Smith | was a son Of the late Azariah Smith, of Maulius, where he was born, February 16, 1X17. He grada: ated at Yale College in ISI7, having made a pro- | fession of religions during bis cullege course. After graduation, he entered upon the study of medicine, as a preparation for the missionary work, to which hie attention and desires had been turned, even from seaaly childhood. Aiter taking the degree of | be pursued a regular course of theological | etudies at New Haven, and, in November, 1542, left this cor a’ 4 a missionary to the Independent | Neetorians e *tate of this people, who were aged in war with the Koorde at ths time of his arrival in their country, prevented bis entering | 904 his labors among ther ices ptm tee a acd, in @ short time, | married, his principal employment da ears, Was travelling thro ous ports of ‘Asia Mi inor, for the pury So tp he ee Et for _ nary effort. | 4 this duty, he was located for a s Py Trevizwnde, Erze m, Mosul, and at places in T hey and Avia The practice of ical prof sesion waived bim a ready access to inaccesdible to ober mis«i a ly devotional spirit, with of a bigh ecare, eom bined to render ble and Guccessful uiissionary. [on the summer of 154%, he retarned to Ame: io, remaining this country about t#o months, during which tine A Corinth $ , daughter of Willian | Cortlendviile, with whom le proces where he bas since been located. He with lang fever, in the latter part of M Z; and died in abovt two weeks eubvequont!y—bein time of tis death, @ few months ov re tk yoors of age —Syracwee Jowrnal, July 2 Ao unw te ory ass Ase Coburn, had committe! suicide inquest was held om the body, aud the above facts alone .—The Coroner yas- inquest om the body of James Curry @ ‘accidentally drowned while play- orne’s dock, with some other children, xs, Yewrenpay.—About 5 o'clock yesterday mora- vithe Mable at the rear of Mr. Knowlton's Bouse, in on avenue, was. a¢ is supposed, set fire to, and was her with its contents. smnounting $1,500. Another tire broke o1 of a house corner of 1! ut it was quickly extia been done. snore ‘Accroxst ann Inques held istant Postmaster—Arcest of later bour, in the fourth beth and Doughty streets; correspondent, on the 18th inst., that three valuable | guished, little damage bay! Police 1 telitgenc Suspicion of Stealing $2 0ina one of the inmates o of a house of ili fame, (0, 73 Mercer street, kept by Jane Winslow, about one o'clock on Tursday night, by cficer Leighton. 1 the Kighth ward. on suspicion of ttealing $200 from Bamucl J. M was arrested shall, a resident of that about ten o'clock he visited the hee ia question, and tbat, while in the compauy of Margarct Belmot, there was $200 extracted from his uree, from the fuct that fifteen minutes before he ea- time, it is unnecessary to notice the assertion with ery io house be bad See money in his i Nove ont whieh be comm t immediately on leaving he missed the money, an he ences, that the whole statement was | {i Ooty pected that the sic Margaret hed ecoléa, it Information was forthwith fiven to the police, ingly taken into custody, and conveyed police station house of the case called the immediate attention cf Justice Bleakley, whe appeared at the station house at two and, ona partial hearing, ailowed th the theft to go hos undirstanding that she was to appear at court at ten o'clock that morning answer an indictment for fraud, in procuring ‘the peared at the appointed hour, but the complainant aa not appear. and. us no evidences ti ange, the magist til the* production of farther testimony. Arvest of a Fintune Teller.—Yesterday a complaint was referred before Justice Lothrop bya young maa named iUiam Willis, residing at No. 100 Drange street, againet Madame Adolph, » reputed fortune teller, residing at No { Bowery. to whoes place Willis spplied “get his firtune told; did, by means cf cards and other appliancrs, ani bra retended phenological " ead, tell, or pretend to tell. the deponent’s fortu which be paid her Ofty cents; and the said Mai Adolph pretended to tell the and to discover an events of bis life, girl was acccrdin, post office, it would be gladly welcomed by the | tothe E Fas emongoney i commanders of the New Jersey Camellon.. during png ty ere Toe accused ap was shown to sabstan- te dismissed the case ua- st events of deponent’ « future fortune and coming e magistrate, on the facts presented. issued bis warrant for the arrest of Madame and yesterday afternoon she appearod, with cou entered bail in the sum $300, for her good behavior for the space of one year, « of Stealing Segars—A man named Jame: ‘don Tuesday night na charge of stealing a lot of sezars the property of Mr. M. Finnigan. uveyed to Brooklyn, om a warrant issaed ty the police of Rotbery of Sovereigns.—On Sunday night last, the 20:h July. some robbers entered the dwelling house No. 952 Houston street, ccenpied by Henry Harris, by a false key, and, ia one of the upper rooms, broxe open a chest, and stoic therefrom 106 gold soverigns—nearly $1.000— nd made their escape. No arrest as yet. Movements of Distinguished Individuals, Among the recent arrivals from C. n ‘i the name of Alexander Wells, Esq , ormerly of this city » England; Mrs. J Madam ‘Anita Georze and servant, Cubs; and servant, Madrid, Spaia; K. 8. DeLomy. New Or: Fowler, lady, two children and servant, Qien- Bland, Borton; M3 en ; K. Townsend, Erq : Alphonso and servant, Saratoga; J.J. Vinton. Philadel. M. J. Renelair, Matanzas, were among the wrrival’ at the Unicon Place Hotel Hon M. Boyden; ‘A Gareche, St. Louis; W. Hi Turner, Philadelphia; J. Dickson. do ; No bville, wore sanongst the arrivals on Tuesday at the C. Hulse, Philadelphia; J. Avery. Clement, Boston; Irving. Getz. Reading; 8. Barge Seg © Ingalls, Beston; Dr O'Reily, Crescent Thurston, Boston. were amonget thearrivalson Tuseday A. Ormiston, Pi is ke, Washington: 1H Gildersteive, Kingston y. Sigersou, Koclester; 8; D. Lewis La; E, Harte, Washington ar; ny at the Astor W. W. Casey, Alton, IIL; son, Toronto. Canada: In; J. B. Doggett, villiams, Gran t Rapids wish Godtrey. HB berger. Boonville, Buckly, Boston, were among the arrivals at the Howard | Heeet ‘on Tuseday. yi Brooks, Thomas P. Tainter. C. 1 Austin. Fla; V.W. Southurk, St. Loais; G. Washburn, rey. California. and it J Frost, Ohio, were amongst the arrivais op Tuesday at the Clinton Motel Hon. Daniel Webster was at Nahant on the 19th inst He is now at Marshfield Fx-Governor Fish is nt Albany General Grainger [perbaps ex-Postmaster General | dont knew any other Gy States Army, visited and on the afternocn of the following a is expected, by | pel the Hon. L. Maule, After whiea, diner will be | the Brown. J. B. Gillman. Als ; wal of that name.) fon | Unite uedee on the Lith had a review crder parade Seventy ninth Highlanders. upon the citadel. which d by Gen. G , xecompanied by the command. ant of the garrison, Lieut Col, Gorton Higgins Hon Thomas Corwin, Secretary of the Treasury, din this city yesterday, and took rooms at the He is en route for Washington. Hon. vudge Rustic, of Louisiana, ts at Newport mith are at Troy. the guests of Gen Wl » wild beans, sweet | been at West Point and pre: 7 h j | aster General Hali retarned on g ag | Tuer aor morning. after a brief absence aw cit a af at preparing than Tam vin writing the names the lady of the Presiden day. from a visit north —Naf, Int Domestic Miscellany. The direetors of the propored raliroa i from Albany to Cohoes, about nine and a half miles, have aivertived for wer to build the road. un, is more | so returned Lome om Tues- and so the | following (ali native Amor. os!) have been ap- | Its clothes took fire from some matehes, with whieh pander, The Wounded, | it was playing A Lance Matt. —Colonel MeLean, the very in ble and go-ahead mail ogent. arrived in town cn Buadiy morning. from the U sited Sta! beaviest mail thi with a portion of this has cver been transporte! across toe ht being upwards cf eight tons and to have them all in town by | Do small tar U savin —The farmers ha =the former being an average piel: i) though cons!écrably lighter than ias. 3000, TD bas fully realized the antic! mote than at average ch we have teen, will prod . secording to the estimates ot Many «mailer par: han thirty bushels ll commence this woek, and b harvest owing to weeke back, which very much eurn crop has Leen behind time forward at a rapid rate owing Fefreshing showers —Doylestown Demor pations of these who pre One Held of forty ac rtened ite gr » the warm nig Tur Fixate or tHe Donerty Sroverton Case Ovvsraing.—The * has had a short | nent one, and a more widely extended » slorlety than favors the fame of the great mass of mankind t the | who live out the allotted time of three score years n, the little inno vent kicked up a great fuse all along the Connecticut | Valley, and ewayed two inde of considerable strength, and —one for Doberty, and the other against him. Two or three laweuits were in embryo with the emb-yo As soon as it made its advent into this Armeniana, at | = id of trials, the lawsuits came on, involving large « of money, and were finall ‘or of Doherty, a teen hundred dollars to se ttle anothe favor of the young mothe trial was published land, bat m Old E. great interest, for th pal parties was the past Church one of the immense flock of the feverlasting | and ever renowned great church | child was born, and the incident announeod lived six monthe and nine days, started “for that bourne from whense wo tra ppy in the world of spirits, | y freed fiom a world of contame) Its death was anuoun ed, and rty rancot of the “i ‘ome were admitted to ca upon the remains of th were refused that luscious p cold shoulder thus tu at heart, and retaliated; and offer | andten. Before it aas endent parties, each th of zealous intent closed up by one he payment of fif- n detail, not only in » land, and has been read reason that one of the it suddenly | le "sed is now hay mireion to the Armenians. | & upper Fromt street in an uproar knocked down, some were threate: kicked and seratched—and and will be brought up t lit Doherty child, init along the dioarily belor Jour 22.-The Board of at 6 o'cl ck, Erasuu: es Bencd.c' cbair. Afier reveral comm from School officers in wards in Lory city, were read, and the table or referred to comunittees, ‘The follow tng resolutions were then epic To Jappropriate $5,000 for the sup; of the Free Academy. Lage ropriate $889 62 for the payment of the quarter's rent of the different eehool houses in the city, euding on ‘the lat of Au ‘To direct officers of the First ward to preserve the dorks, seats and furniture that may be teken from Ward Sebool, No. 14, and to hold the same aubject to the order of the Beard. To authorire the President and Clerk of the Board to receive the distributive share of $40,000 out of the income of the Literature Fund «pportioned by the Regents of ps Seeeetiy of this State to the Free Academy of New ork viz:— Out of eaid pecena ter the pean: nm thesumof.. $459 90 For the year 1800....... 600 70 $1,070 60 To pay Norman A. each the sum of $200 per annum. for clerical services to be performed by him, (out of echool hours.) in the Free Academy, the said compensa- tion to commence with the Degianing of the present acodemie year. A resoltition was moved, the purport of which was, to appoint Mr Joseph McKeon to the office of eity Super. endent of Schools for the next two years. at a salary of £00 per annum Anamendment was moved to raise the salary of het officer to $3.00. Some discussion here took place. w' an¢ ther amerdiment was moved, making the salary $1. 200. Both smendmenta were finully put and lost A division then took place on the original reselution, when it was unanimously adopted. A resolution was then moved to the efleet that the salary of $1,500 should ineiude ali charges by the City Superintendent against the Board, = ‘b was lost by a vote of 15 to 7. stea of order, prepared and recommended by a connie appointed for the purpose, were thea taken up under the head of unfinished business, aad passed seriatim. After which, the Board adjourned to meet again at five o'clock, om Wednesday, the 30th tast. Superior Court. Beture Justice Payne IrOREART } DECISION IN REPLEVIN Jury 21.— Ulysses B. Brewster and Henry B. Hall vs. Eiwed 1H Hudson —This Waa an action brought for the reecvery of property alleged to belong te the plaintiils, aod to have beon improperly detained from them by the defendavt. The answer of tho defendant deuied the pliintict s property in the goods, which were the subject of the action, and alleged, firstly, shat they were bis pto- perty; and, secondly. that they belonged to one Dewitt © Spaulding. The defendant did not seek to connect himself with Spaulding, or show that he had derived any i him. The piaintitls now moved to strike ou: that part of the defendant's answer which alleged p paulding, on the ground that it was ino ith the rest of the answer and formed no defen It wae an gs by the defendant's counsel that proof of property in a third person was a good de- fenec to the ention, without the defendart’e connect*ng bims:\t with the title of such person, and of such opiuion was the Court, who denied the motion with coats. CITY TRADE REPORT. Wroveavav, July 23-6 PM e ied but little—120 bbls pearls were purchas- ed at 45 £0, and pote at 95 25. '4—Fiour ‘exhibited increased buoyancy, 2 improving market, and only a moderate offerin| The dey's business embraced about 16 00 bbls —uni 75 w 93 87%. ight Western at $4 06 aM ed t 18%. fancy do. with ordinary to favorite State, at $412 | a $4.2. pound hoop Ohio and pure Genesee at g4 18 8 T4074, fancy Ohio at $4 D144 a $444, fancy Genesee ands xtra Olio at $4 57 a $5, and extra Genenee at $o a $6; Canadian continued firm and in limited stock, at $425.0 $4 O1%;, im bond; Southern declined a tritle— 1200@bls, mixed to straight having changed hands at $4 25a $444, apd fancy at $4 87a $5 37. Rye Flour Was searee and in request at 8 3T',. Corn Meal was beavy and languid, ax before. Wheat ruled about the sane. with sales cf only 1,5¢0 bushels Obio mixed at Me., ané 2800 Michigan white at private contract. Rye ad- ratced tole. at which 1100 bushels wold. "Oats were in brisk demand, av 3% a dio, for Ohio, 40a §2.e. for Jersey. and as 45 ee. for State and Canadiau. Com, influencrd by the America’s advices, was more steady, and about 40.000 bushels damac vere taken at 47 a 56c.,mixed Western at r mud yellow at Ge ‘, a S7e., and aa of 60 bugs Java at Lise. Porto Rico ai $2,¢ Sic and 120 St. Domingo at Se Corrox.—The acccunts per America being un cur market still continues very quiet. of O40 bal ig purchased, at irregular fir For—Cod was Leeming very scarce and advanciag: 5¢0 quiptaix Western Bank brought $2 87, aud a few Fee's, $2.25. Mackerel were unaltered; 150 bbls, No. © reaiaed $4 87 !,; herring was less plemty, and saleable at (06. for sealed and 8c. a 30c. for No 1 Tesicurs—Cottom was engaged to Liverpool, at ‘jd., | and some lote at 48 sterling per bale; flour was engaged | at 10).d aldd and turpentine at is. Gd. To London. bavai stores were engaged at 24. To Glasgow, 7.000 | bushels of wheat were engaged at Od. There was no change to other ports Feort—There was a more extensive business doing. consi-ting im part of 400 by Kes, ——- aisins, 2 te. £0 bI Urenoble walants. at Ce ae 19!;e.: 1,884 boxes lern.o ornnges, (Ly auction ) at $1 57a $3. and 1,000 do, lemons, (in the same way.) at $425 a $4 8747 Tay Was hema gh dull, A few bandred bales for city use brought 450. a o0e., cash; beetdes which there weve no important transactions ioe rukd firm, but inanimate; 30 bales American Lpdrerced were reported at $117 60 « $120, 6 months. Tic paLast year's crop has become quite nm (Ce, ‘There are some English arriving, which as yot been offered in this market, fvcv—Hoiders of pig, in view ¢f a diminished supply, were very firm. aud the axles consisted of 100 toas Feoteh, cash; and 20 tons common American, at $1¥ £0; bar war neglected, Laine Bartern woe duil of sale, at $1374 per M., cah. The receipts were moderate, heavy, with only 250 pigs Galena soid, at $475, cash. aod a siuall parcel of Spanish, at $4 6: Liste—Reeklard was very sparingly offered, wad was ia di mand ; (00 bbls, cemmion were teken at 2c , cash snd lump was head at $1. and there have otis aie ad about 150 bids. sold wt $2 For large lots, ‘ offered, and re le of 69 ble. tar was ru. moted, at $1 © Nothing tra aspired ip roria. Ors —Whale was scarce, and held at d1ad0ijo. Lin wed fevord beiders m store brouglit ts, quarts, sold at $2 62!;; and 60do.,2 doz, pints. sons —DPork was stendily improving ; 400 bbls «were purchaced at $1457 a $15; old at $14 ww prime at $12 57 a $15. the latter figure being wf refwed ; ard old at $1225 a $12 50. Beef ws and buoyant. The sales embraced 150 bbia mos a $11; and prime at $5.0 $6 Beef hans ore 0 bole. good brought $14. Out meata retaied at et for hams; d6', @6 ,¢ for shoulders, Lard wee beevy ond nominal, at6), 2 8%\c Butter und cheese rinsined as previously reported Krav Eotarn—At the Excharge, this forenoon, the old tu tbe highest bidder: — 1 jon and Tillery «tree ©. on Raymond s.rcet. near Myrile avenue two annexed lots we tot And unsltered Small lots of per 109 Ibs cash. on sold at $5 months Of Castile, % tenes ted moctied were takeu at foreign a good business was dove, inelu® ipes cognac brandy, at $20 $2 10 do $la$is of Holland gin, a at little arri “a at jt reaching 10° to Rico, et a t\e. sn temained as it Museovado, at 54. to 5 ©) boxes brown Mu bhda Tras. We anzex the de ortinn uf the Celertial’s cargo, beld (dix m, v kek Went off with less epirit than that beid last week; and 4: adesiia bad to be subsuitted to, thegren «= part’ wae with Terms) months:— Hyson—9 ob ie ; 28 hf do fo de. 4230 435.0; do. Sze: do.45),0. Young Hy 10 a0. We ; ; M4-do, B6¢ ; 56 do, 3 425,¢ | 116 do, d8e do f Twonkay—20 haif chests ; 103 do. Qhe.; Hyeon Eh 1 chests 26}5¢ ; 46 do. 20c.; 870 do 25!,0.; ST helf do. Wize ; 96 do, 241 c.; 73 do, Be; 75 do. Ike Gunpowde r—6 baif chests @ije.; 65 do 42%; 13. d+ 40),¢;; 200 do. 29! \¢ ; 58 boxes do 4816 ; 43 do. 48e. 58 do. <655¢; 6) do. 4ij3; 64 do, 40 208 do. 40r. 4 perini—27 balf chests at 51 4e; ty boxes do. 41 ye ; 6 eases ontt At Wise; Midd. We : 50 d €; Sido. t0%e. Ninpy Oolong “a if a WO do. Be , 170do. 6-4 half cheats at IFe vchong— $6 heif eh Orange Pekoe—0 half « 18e jan Powchong—T8 catties at S1'¢ ; 85 ©; 114 do. te A choice tment of fewh, being the entire eargo of the Ketndeer, will be disposed of to morrow morning (Joly M4), in the same manner as the y the North River tour 15.000 do. ; Outs 17.090 do.; beef 4 do; ewtuneats C4 packages, O80 barre | ( marnet nited At tes por frow (bs, elded w beary etocks wed the great quankiy of w® ance Vefore # o'clock. than, Ki3 Set Cha, a etesmers Southerner, for Savannah, tn | We fen Juan, Pavema, ina, &e, om Monday, 23th inst, ico hada aceon Wall enceot. Herald Savtae a ian i Pheote re, Henan iad, Cubs; eat ne ete \Pieniend. Bs ogee k, 80,000 of the Latter, chte, since our last, have ruled a little higher, particular wre may note them toda United Staten, 558. Sis to the Metianrenean, Hi 6d a 0s, to London and Liverpool Continued arrivals from California South America will prevent rates goin and, as the demand for coffee for the pretty active, we may expect to see them steady some time to come, Tete; te Repo rts. eraphte Repo Onveans, July 23, 1861 Nothing doing this morning in cotton. advanced a quarter toa half cent. has been received, aud sold at $5 25. Exchange quote tions are—Sterling. 8810 per cent; New York, 60 days, Berraco, July 2%, 1851. Receipts of the past twenty-four _hours:—Plour, 1.600 hbis.; wheat, 20 000 bushels; corn, 7.500 bushels, Flour but buyers and sellers are awaiti per Americn—3.000 bushels Michi- $44. Wheat is in fair demand, bat operations are checked by the firmness of holders; small 3 aT6c, for Ohio, and 5c. for Chi- cago The foreign news has uasettled the corn market, and we hoar of no sales worth reporting; is quoted at 42a 44e, Outs are better, bel Acaamy, July 23, 1851. ‘The receipts since our fast have been—Flour, 10.000 ‘The market for flour has Boator Leia Tia en io Nis Nae and $70 to (etd ‘risto, en; ‘and the west coast of fuk) aveade, Mogere, Uslais; steamer Onelas, O'Nal, New Illinois flour 14; dis.; do, sight, par. New Site Racen—Capt Morrill, of the steamer Sameon, fetnsned to ames York tor another steamer, to meet the Ria is r chade firmer, their private advie gen sold at $3 Anim, from Philadelphia, at SFranciseo, when ad 1 . picked up 2 boxes cheese, mark supposed to have belony th | yrvliah Mie result, ie kit ‘all uy would ex) Brow, (roa eae a ted spoken on 2/4 | Bric Conmagur (of Boston Me, for NOrleavs, with lime, betor o = mabing for St "Thomas, a arrived ar that port | jseel und cargo were en' or brine ary mw all safe; they had been 16 days sales were made at mixed i ing sold at 333¢0. =e Br Baro Evniym, reported abandoned and part of crew bbls ; wheat, 18.000 bushels. taken off (4 bark Ork, been rather heavy. but prices are une! Wheat. nothing Boston, | rd been ferred to B: hanged. 5 i joing. Corn is easier, with a bet- ter demand; the sales comprised 17,000 bushels at 4415 a | 46e. for heated. mixed Western Ge., Sla S20, Oats are improving, with sales of 1.500 Prison whiskey sells at 2 Savanwan, July 22, ‘The sales of Cotton to-day reached 490 bales, at 5!,0. ‘Whalemen, Sid from NBedford, 2lat, ship Horald, Slo Cid 224, slup Isaac Mowlend, Le Pacitic. bss pip Pegehlie, a arehall Te hy es Norleans for London, July Vstln ote, from NYork for Liverpool, no date, lat 4321, rom Caleutta (March 4) for Bos- | Crarestos, July 28,1851, biag sales of Cotton yesterday were 600 bales, at 4 This forenoon they were 370, at Se. a 8S Basrimone, July 23,1851. 400 bbis, Lioward street, Bork maby, rig cotor Boston, July 11, ta | pbeli, from —— for NYork, June 21, lat 47, be hi offic The sales of flour to-day we | dressing, post p a Vox 109 Broa? way Port oilice, at $412), aud $900; Cicy Mills at $4 25. Foreign ALGoa Bay, May 18—Ocean Wave duly 5—Sid Caros, Purdy, Bost Jae 20—Arr eche Cataanden G tei, Mamieey Baltiny , Lewis, for Table Bay. Dtea, Of congestion of the brain, on the evening of July Vd Caxouxe Hasxerr, aged 6 months, daughter of W. and C. M. Hamilten, ‘The friends of the family, and members of Inde Lodge, No. 186 Free aud Accepted Masons, and Lrojuois pd Emporium Lodges LO 0. F.. vited toattend the funeral, from the reside parents, corner of Van Brunt and De Graw streets, Brooklyn, at 1¢ o'clock, this (Thursday) morning. remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemeter July 23, Samant Jaxer, wife of Walter min. N York: bri ore, Sid aith, brig Fairy, ly Hout A Storey, ', Case, for Boston York 6: _ July £814 R Cobde 4, July Sd “osephize, Boralolma, (trom Havans) Y-are dries Flora, Hubbard, St | eaky, Cronstadt for New | Pecrelt. NYork. ‘Alicant, On Wednesda: Cirxrergoa, Jui Thomas; 2oth, Ber ELsinone, dune 2—Arr Cato, ii ne Aton tx, July 3—S'd Juniata, Lawrence, (from Hava- | | iehaaee, PR, July ll—Sebr Adelaide, from New York, — k Chieftain, Drinkwater, for 3. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully | y invited to atter d the funeral. on Friday afternoon, at 2 | o'clock. from her late residence, corner of Fourth ay pue ad Twenty-seventh street. without further notic ‘The members of Hancock Lodge I 0. of 0, ¥.. and the inembers of the First National Guard Troop, are also in- weted and sour at $3124 $375, superfine No. 2 at $5 | Sami Tein, Pram jerry. o ‘oth [3 10th; av Wella "Reed, ashy, Phila- sehre Sea Guil, and those of her busband. etfully invited to attend h riday, July 25, at 2 o'clock, devee of her father. itichard Murphy, 36 Her remains will be taken to the Catholic burial ground, corner of Eleventh street and First uve. nue, for interment On July 22, of consumption, Jaxy Axx Crank, wife of Cornelius Van Schoonbren, aged 30 years. The friends #nd relatives of the deceased, and the members of Continental Lodge. No. 117, y invited to attend che feneral. fcom her ‘Ia 2 Hammond street, on Thursday, 24th Blake, York. eae In port 7th, shit Jobus, for Philadelphia, do: K Dow, Oliver, for'N York. do echts M ham, for NOrieans, do; Sarah Lewis, Lerioud, for Boston, | toon: and others. barks Rollo, Garvi brigs Rio, J. | ment of mer | guxravated diseases, and mild cases removed i I. 0. of 0. F., are fevriotts, Curtia, cis; Matt do; schrs Pocaboutas, Bingham: do; Shawmut, Robinsc do; JP Lofland, Chapman, une n Otis, sitigses or NYork 15. 16—Brig Jas Marshall ted) from Salom, for SFr: Liverroon, 5, paca Revenue, Crowell, NYork. Pet Europa (s), Lott, tor Bo ath Ye) weet 'NYork Sth. ‘Atlantas ( 6), ter, do 13th; Rip Van Wiehe, ina. at 10 o'clock. y and Cleveland (Ohio}-papers please copy. On duly 23, Jous Avoszo, som of Charles H. aad Ann Perkins, for Boston 7 d and heated | glee relatives andi t-ibaste of the faxsliy ate rrepestfully ited to attend tbe funeral. this afternoon, at 4 o'clock, residence of his parents, No, 282 First street, without further in On Tuesday, July 22, McPisat ex, printer. in the Soth yenr of his age ‘The friends avd relatives of the family, and also mem- “Union, are respectfully invited t+ from his late residence, 212 Chure’a y remained as noted im our last. with further : 0 | Paitiament (pet). of disease of the heart, Jastes 0 reat King, Harthora, ST ids sud cubes ts batore. Ente for Ide Sth, Lord “Ashburton, Forest. Aso do, to eucceed tu bere of the Prin’ attend the funer sek, this (Thursday) afternoon. Ov Wednesday, of cong: stion of the brain, Cuarces A. Aurt, son of Sylvanus and Sarah Spencer, aged 2 yeare The relatives and friends of-the tamily are requeste to attend the funcral. toanorrow (Friday) afternoon, at o'clock, froin the residence of his father, 314 Bowery. Philadelphia papers please copy. On Wednesday afternoon, July 23, after a lingering filmes, Sirs. Fusice Baxrn, in the 85th year of her age The friends of the family are invited to attend the fa- neral from the residence of bi ner of Essex and rk. ‘tes on me July 3—Paseed for London, Am schr Endea- }, with » jack Aging, and received a pilot Arr brig Selma (Sw), NYork via Ha. | Fike ‘Montreal. Lunette, Keer. for NYork, lade! Sl NSarAR EAs ent “Stavace ee, July Ln : beige W Dt RALPS'S PRACTIC son, Charlier Beker, eor- ivingtom streets, this (Thursday) | in port the barks Venta, Perey York, ready: brig * —-- Oleroa, Pealieton, dod Usioy —The members of the New York Printers’ Union are respectfully tend the funeral of Jam Yorw Pravcens’ McPivaces, at 212 Chureh WALTER COLBUT 10—Bark Edward Pletcher, Green, for | br Onward, Hutehin, from Californix for steamer New York, Averill, Seported Hehe Sid 1th: ship Wiees- YSPrancisco, baring repaired; iteh, Ra Ramey, A TT SEE EE Oe MARITIME IN FELLIGSENCE. Fr | having resided several years in | erat, Peer, {tom ny of Mavemenes tne =— Steamers, mn Dar ¥o! . from ar Ho dutys- Sid (uct ve) Peruvian, Ma San Juan, Nic, J W Towsend, Turner, ia Brig p olin, Parkor, uno; sche J Port of New York, July 84. 50 | mouw nisse 22! wom ware gp echrs Leader, de eae Evans (phe att, London, J Griswold 4. c Arras, Reakin, Bane tha Allen, King, Cape de Veris, 8 W Lewis: midt & Malehon: W andre; Charlotte Har- and was buoyant ; 4.500 gallons | 4c. cash, Olive has not varied ; 200 | : Chaloedony (Be), We tic {itr} shel bene NS, 3 wor, NS, JS Whitne Yerrison, St John, NB. by Tidisdelphia, « W Trundy: Su tie rsme: Alotams, 2 i Ba. rendon, Sinith: Isabella, Arbscom,” and ip Canads. Laog, adel hia vidi, ‘alle “ialsriMdKe, June sa Are chip Living Age, Ms 6. and Slorre~Tromsides, Green, PY iladel sehen ‘Gels Heke ins, Wereham, Willard, Dayton, ja: W 8 Mout, Haw- Lt Com Craven, Annapolis, R Bedford; Caroline VS Stenmer John Hanecck, 5 ere Sid ship Flora MeD: "y) -Arr sebe Frlani orton, NYork, | fod bacu ender three (eat, July 1 (of Portland), Pete, Rio Janeiro, June AB. a —are sobre oi, LY | — Makuleb WOMAN York tenn WICH, July 2—Arr sche C L Bayles, Took hel Cor Bal ‘ardo, PR, 12 days, with molascer, to Den: = — cea) to MeEy r A rae & Emily, Nickerson, di —; Chrissothom, Smith, and Flora, Male, do MOBILE, July 14—Cid brig Wahecca, Smith, thoston 15th . aad Martha J Ward, Trote, thine Seoriaad (ibe, nat SHias Pont | remedier, and Seht WW Brainard, Paimer, Portiaad, Ct, ‘ Jefirey, New London, 2 days, bound days, bound to 1 Hope W Gandy, eckina Storey, New Loudon, 2 Pritadelp OUR. dely ®—Arr schrs Se Math, NY¥o 4 yo Gorda, We Van Name, Ni ork. b, brig Thormag P Knox, Derriokan GERN, Jely O-Cld seb Germe Oak. Fovem, A PORT, July 22—Are eclves Sarah J ork: Ween, South Dow b fc Lady Wesnina 17 day Behr Const, et Hoe: nod, 6 days. Orion, Cary, Po Rureeil, Coe, Periioad, Ct. Dewey. Weerea ‘Wor Heo BEM Are ship Recor, re Horvent, Jew B-Wind 4 anne Merrill, se to, Wiektord fur ® y W— Are sehee Su Nermish for a Arrived—Rark Gen Jesup, Tate Petert in Baroon, Jaly 19. —Brigs Adam, NYork (to load for Curncoa): 2 do. Baru, July 2. ~Art schr Oregon, Cook, New ew DEDFORD, July M—Arr sobre MH Gerard, Philadel. DELPHIA. Jul; 22—Aer bark Swan, Holmes, Ma Arrived —Sehe Atlas, NYorks, Artived—Brig Rand Cambeidge: Joba Provinence, Suly 2 mae Pecomsbe, nith. Phitede'phaa; Mouteram Wan Jarvis, Kontout; A he Dope, N York, Clesred Brig Oreo y ths Vi Wary Mart NYor rs Citizen, and Gen C chet Cor Philadelphia; ato ae Commer Voreign Matis Lotter Mags for Mio Janeirs. bp. per Will chowe pe the Bxchange Red sing Room (67 Baooanged, 0 arenes Qoddon Git Qacke, Baker, Phitedete she ta sey tent Ste Aw Jane “ipa Ochi Josiah Quincy, Be Winsor Howat ie tae —e ‘21—Are soht Mount man. NYork. eee, saya A re , D Reignas, aon T'C Wenterbundsohitd te corvant. nay simi name, xine it egal be poe that WATTS 4 Breen thsi (hott appears ced brash tt a“ i Feduced the feng tart a ifr ouaumption fam ghey Nenty four, nuce he bas Uren giving ft to tho pa0r this repeat five it fny-stigntod, be baw the aii ten high in office “What, Hany. cast upon te Sathorities and all of wociot, is right, wid thousands, ? ‘ailifons, vt lives might ved by your and intert cet Tf, on the other hand, such bold firing challange have been vaunte edits deinde ‘the publio, it 3 Ligh time were put ® stop to; but hav nt without, a trial; reauest th jig ae rendily as they would aid the philaatheopist ta the work of homenity. EDIQAL LECTURE ON SEMINAL DISEASES, Bi Mi ondsats ef bcliss ot tien enein, ioe = tien ¢ errtood by Medical men.” Treatuent ‘shown Oyo engravings: and a new instruime: mish ‘avi | Beisieentet paneaeeee Sere dae Ann street. VERY MOTHER'S BOOK.—THE FEARS OF POV- erty, and the prospects of too large a family of o| rovent ingny prudent people from marrying; but hore is that will tell you inany important secrets which ch “objections, . Forasis th» Portugnese Agency, No. 12 Ana ol ters strected ae above, to box 1,802 New York P. 0. nawered. RATIS.—DR.. DE ‘LANEY'S PRIVATE MEDICAL abridged for popular reading, being ® pet yin aos is a Ca ot 1 Topeoses inne or ty od | Nok wae TILL CURED.—D! COOPER & MU! PHY, velt street, from their K practice coo og od be relied on in the teoat that have ben ths rosult of mal- London 5 een may be seen in the OFEE TH. L (CURED, ‘DR. CORBITT, OF 19 DUANE ed confidentially on the troat- M Glssnsec. ‘From s practics of twenty-oee is enabled to guaranty permaneat cures, with= # Specific, box oF bottle, one . \N NERVOUS DEBILITY. ste DE LANEY, ot Lis. peuard street, continues to cure the most didicule and protacted cases of nervor debility, ‘trom elf, abso, sei wresbness, and impediments to marriags generally, the ma; Jority of ‘which he permanently cures by invented Titers instrumoaté, and without any oto ‘Trentasas oy R. COOPER, re DUANE STREET, HAS, 7 m last piveteen years, devoted his practic al and other diseases. can N. B —Strangera, do eived by & personates mir came, T'have net loft Duane street, my, dipicma, in my office, with the first nanos in modiome 4 surgery this countey Las ever produced. A pertoot owes orno R. L. MORTAMORE WOULD SAY pd Pr gy A 3 Siu doco (treet charge) rom 8 A. excepted, If you value your healih, you will avoid those Knaves who wablashingly tell you a hae they culy can ouwe ind of medicin aay for disease in all lor beon ruine Ne ezotiats. call upon, me dail MORTAMORE, 1396 William steoete D* Goon’s EXTRACT, A CERTAIN AxD S SPBEDY — gpecite for privete disorders. ‘this medi ipa (route in olahort time, Itis without disagrecaile teste Mand will » with the most delicate ato orn | Bold Vyibrishat iller, 17 aveuue D.; B. Lyon, 472 Grawi ‘et Drummond's, 0 Keade street opponite Stow- AL intended for all who need sound pr or are aMtioted with certain dissnsee—i eee tome, progress and consequ.ncoe ol dies, their management, & genes, mit enables every one to Suscesetully and, treat his own case, of judge if properly Troata th platees rico Bo conte, Said ae street, 45 Ann treet, aud by fest beans Wael vel by addi ts yg LY in secure envelopes, by addrossiag (postpaid) to R. RALPH, AUTHOR OF THR “PRACTICAL ats, Trealine,” kee, Office hours, 9 ts 12 o'cloak A. 6 to 9 0’ (Sunday excepted) No. 88 wich ‘street. Frees ths, unocen foal ad ths author bas enjoyed, amongst which he wocld. Insteses. vis tor the express purpesg: ing these diseases, followed by a long and very raotice, devoted exclusively to this sprout Be withoe’s hesitation promise, even in tho Bost 4 complicated eusee—as strictiire, second sortalo, sats ond ration! guree Sin oe ther source in Aracrica. Those who int the curler t whee Of private diseases, will bo grata the oacn and raplaity of Yee eure, whieh ie offen a very few rooms ae provided. treatment by etter, ‘sddress or bon Bet ‘oat O PROPLE IT ia ‘PACT, be culated fro poverstion to Sorever it ap relied om ta ting this Ceveoe la mercer. a fa Fal affection is nearly or uite Vad ae th nd will terminate the evi of the sufferce Tiss fact, that th tae thet can be nd No. | aH Lad genvine. This is the remedy that veoures tho pabiea® ngninot cecondary attacks hours, by « vonet ity, browghs on ty iuprspor habiuge he cvrabines modicines wi 4 can show en7 ono thers aro how: without it; 4 be has casos daily Yours duration, from the other Phywclene, Tu aul ‘coaras Vos ® pormauent curs. Mo hae strictures daily ho cures by thete not ploms, th ay.—D. MW. ©: ou oured tein afew hours, alter fume. Dorend. i we iat body physicians f jue every quack eficinel sorig bent of Wir Herpanee, Amiot, N- J. Thow at a distance ean, by encloving tan, Sroated’ by mail. Omi re € to 2 morning, Roads esren, twa saz a doors from Broa: Sin the S PRIVATE MEDI $1, com. Kauriveau, Pr I aarnee iy Lauiceh edi arpa ended eapeoi contemplatiy« marrage, a9 it di which should Le !nown to them p doce not rm, in whe can discover th tn every comptacat to woich her ™ (Extract of s let ot. om a geutioman in Dayton, Ohio » Dayton, May &, W687. Daa. M. Maumicg au my Dean Sini—My wife bas beon perceptivly eimki Jears or more, in consequence of her gre = feil-ring some raonts before and during nee com i ment: © wore and more debittiated sad ife in imminent danger, aed gee of. Ten = pod thas able, and resign oy A worm, At this Ume, (oow abcut (+o mouthe), E ut book highly epoken of, ae containing some mat- i | ters Feachion my cous. On ite receipt and perusal [ oxanot and express to you tl the joy ite pages areat discovery of teh ¢ relief it piforde d wy dietressed nm to my wife, on learning th . M. Devomenus provided « re | New Yorks Albany, Jomop'e ie, Alatams. 7, B. 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