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NEW YORK HERALD. PROPRINTOR aND ) a Rericn N. W. COMNER OF rouTey NASSQU #Ts. Ann wt DAILY HERALD, 2 this. per Copy—8? per wage wEEKL HERALD, Thorac | and $5 to any or ee fmctade he ORRESPONDENC Bena pein a bk Bou aes sere PARTICULARLY REQUESTED TO @EAL ALL ey Pa xy be post: an oes or the be porn ‘oat 0 NO Reus COMMUTE. ations, tine caecuted wil ih oon ehegmeets AMUSEMENTS THIS EVENING. CASTLE GARDEN-Ronervo Devereux. BOWERY THEATRE, Bowery Navan Evcacuwerts— Aine. NIBLOT GARDEN, Broadway.—Tiowr Rore—Tiaya— wey BONSTER. WATIONAL TUEATRE, Corew—Mysrentors Carer, i gry | | a “0 STRELS, Mechanieg’ Hall, €F3 Breedway VRILOWS MINS"RELS, Eetiews’ Mustoal Wall, Me. 46 AMERICAN MUSEUM—Axvome Peavonuancrs Ar ‘weavoon axp Brevine. _—————————— Sew Yok, Monday, July 9%, 1851. Bighly Lmaportant Intelligence from Cuba— | Supposed Contirenation of the Revolution— Reported Sucecss of the Insurgents. We give, in anether column, to-day, some ex tremely important and interesting intelligence from Cubs, someo! which we received by telegra oh last evening by the way of Charleston, and some sd a eailing veesel which arrived at this port yester day from Neuvitas. We refer to the telegrapiie des;ateh, which says that the revolati tacked the government troops, which were bi rafted aeross © river in the neighborhood of Pria- eye, for the purpose of attacking them, killing three hundred of them, taking the Coloael and other officers who commanded them, prisoners; and further, that several companies of the government svuldiers had foreaken their standard and joined the insurgents. We also refer to the proclamation issucd by the revolutionary party, declaring the | independence of Cuda, which we publish in full. Mf the intelligence is true, it proves that there was wxach truth in the ramors which have been cur- be rising of the mpt ‘obvraced, partially, by the proclamation we insert to-day, Tent fur some days pact, respecting Cubar*people, and their determin: throwtag off the Spanish yoke. It is o a to arte and, W& wertain-extent, by the reports ri on Friflsy, by the way of New Orleans, and if another, part of Cuba has declared ia faver of over- throwing the commection with Spain, as is reported, it world seem that disaffection towards the gover ment is very extensive and ramified among the in- habitants of Guba, which, in all probability, will dead 40 the desired end before many months. In the ecndition imwhich Spain is placed at the present time, it is wo} probable that she could carry on a war sutlicient to subjugate the revolutionists, fur the want-of means? Ske would, no doubt, make aa great @ Oght ee she wae capable of doing, in order tw thed beanciful portion of her dominions. ot Sey manch more to-day om this subject ; T look, wish extreme interest, for the next vom (aba. Ifthis imtelligence be confirmed, it will eeae an exeite ment throughout the United States that will reach {som Maine to Texas, and trom New York to California. Apttasion in ¢he 6 puth—Agitation in the . North. W isin the‘lagttwo ce three months, there has beer « Visible and palpable decrease in the agite | ...., Pelerante pi was the most prudent ec tion which existed, to such a dangerous degree pres 9p)... unm isi f Versions has not yet answered viourly,40' many af the Southern States, onthe .y.1y j. o hiw in the pre- | subject Of and disunion. Apy person who.) utioa to it. As be observed the st fecling there, among ali ranks © gor :enced @ currespondeace with vs, we thiak he and closses of the people, to, and for so ne months after the passage of, the comproi. tu eures-of the last Congress, will look w ead hopeok the radical and a an South ‘arolipa, PF} a trine, swhieh at-ong time w, diccountenaneed, aud, even in that State, of dise Inuch i at, Uneasiness, an ef the Vaion, than whut w vie tines The poople of be-divided into three par » Unt e tee rasan fave: ised teme, whe join ip the woverer re malo gg = WV bee wer ote White f the Joss than aquticter of 3 a al ma of the " K eel; furor, Ue » th <aay we th te ote e et South & tes, Whine ot om i "ye wa * ou 1" 2 lice, avd cial, that preced Wed the age of the Compromise mew uu lg iwem way (0 ovo! reflection, @ majority ‘ | Va Mates enuouscod their willingness . y iL tae mweaseree, provided they were arr, we ork, especially the Hex sive Wow. Tney wetcbed audacrutivized ny hs 7 4 sped — “ue ih aw © fully ' > eet in every meta but ‘6 ned thet ine Shea de Beet & ho Was tolenty & of they von of th. \e be had 4 bys e white uw. Wiblack ab fugit ihe 4 th ve G apd « abid 4 Bnion a hobby on whict ke im 9 wor @ease their mings. tue pro, #04 hick having been bucek d from. Wer Laws _ This, them, being th hoy OY che ‘ ve in the Southerr " portal! fricwie of Pittom ofthe b ni wh Laseg fon and ¢ - f spon the. © fr: rganivers oF 9 svg, Ly all the menne in there, ; ver, (0 rewive the 6 w eo happily pul ar’ yay he emetence cf the repad Wa | syle fusing in to end t we “lave law, mins ted ao opy that Be said of the . re " aid the gt on nid aboli “ k, wh t . close, refused to poco * we ing the compromice & ur to entablieh a new paper ia toe game harness with the Albany Bova Jone end the Tribwnr, in ex bleeding wounds of the a , question of slavery, wh tine ved | routed from the bigh places they os indignantly hurled from the offives they have dic | by their corruption. | public mind ef the South, now meazure yuicted, is directing itself to the iu airy \ into the mammer in which the womumureia! and | Industriel resources of that part of the Uaivs css | be best developed and ap; to the promotion wealth and enterprise. Several cottou wanufactorives | y, and being | | rions. — The progsess of learning and science j out the country is very flattering. Al! the | in & graat | old Covtneirs, Lirenary axp Soventirro Iverrru- thro’ 1 -ities and college: tw be ine thrift ty condition, wh le the scaulabment of bow insti tutions, large and small, for “the inerease and —_ sion of knowledge among men,” is apo & ci commensurate with our general prosperity. We have published lately the proceedings at the and workshops and foundries of various kinds, hive | annual commencement of several of our wost oslo been opened in the Southern States during the last | brated institutions of Jearning iu this and otherSyates . year, and the people are now directing their attention | —a report of the doings at the time-honored tharvard | to the subject of ship-building. | says, with a great deal of reason, that one of che | greatest drawbacks to the prosperity of the Soath, has been their own supineners and inactivity, and | not the aetion of the general government. Ther? | is much truth im this; amd if they were to make | themeelves a little more independent of those who | devote @ portion of the profits of their trade with the South to the maintenance of abolition avws Papers, they would cheek the abolition spirit in a | most effectual manner, and prevent further aggres | sion on their constitutional rights. Northern phi- | lanthropy will not stand a drain on the poo! will howl @ dollar's worth over the imaginary ¢ | ances of the well fed negro, but it will be silout if any greater sum is required. The sume paper states that — | Nants Sines the waaay cary 4 by erthus _ | owners, in ‘the produce of the South, ant | be entinated: that’ | South is paid in ; eottor i our bemp is carried to the N ships. and manufactured by northern Labor Sato | apd our cottou into cauvass. Ls there any law te | land which forbids our wanufsc.uring ou! own raw wa terial? Is there any bounty allowed to Northern manu- fecturers! But, says ycur political phiivsop! protcets the Northera mauut y Isying heaey duties on these articles made in foreign | e#untrics, Granted, But would not the rame protection bo afonded to » manufacturer at the South. as at the North? Our natural adventayes for ship-buikding are greater (han theirs, We have the timber aud iron, the bomp fr age, the cotton for canvass, at all our doors the energy and cuterprise to improve which nature has 40 bountifully bestowed om u= Why should Maive. a cold. barren, sterile conatey, bulf year buried in frost and snow, inosopaiiee @ ‘of the sbip-buiddiug of tir ae ‘States! a 4 t one-tenth of the eottoa crop of ‘relight. The Scuth furnistes hemy for . fur cotton duck canvass (now mb stly the tar iim! have verything else States, This her people. furnish wavies fur Use few wood sloops and e« lnake ourselves independe a per use of the natural edvant le deo away with that false pride, #1 honor. able to handle the than ¢ | soperintend the raising of cotton a lo prosper, we must strip olf cur costs amd go ty work.” ‘There is a great deal of sound sense in these r marks. The profits which the North now make from Southern trade, is equa! to at least a hundred millions of dollars a year. abolition whigs and free sviler: ingis: on the Southern States retaini North, will 4 these proiits, cause it. The South have the cirds tn their own | bands, and they can play them if tiey please. [. the merchants and manufacturers, ond meclonws of tbe North, ponder on this. | Goverment OLERKS—A Case or | INSCLENC Ra authority, that some © in the public depurt ments at Washington were in the praction of ro” ceiving douceurs from pa ties having basinese in the office, for preferring and expediting such bu ness. We stated this on the authority of geu! men of this city, who tad madqsuch “presents,” or paid such “ fee y land certificates. therevpon waxed quite wrathy, and sent us au i admoni¢hing us of our “duty,” &e. Le the soft impeachment, so far as his office wae concerned; but very significantly eaid be should leave the * Land Office,” to answe: for itelf. Tae Land | ‘ffice has quite as significantly neglected deci an. bound to keep it up till the matter iv settled yor ‘ ent is f pivige we out of the six hundred eles snag troubled with ns bas becom dere over hie makes the matter worst, Th tice induces to th | hours, to get fees { ery of | and pay for such services| thing move or | than @ bribe, Ii voce pai, w clerks will favor arty paying hiso. ! ; ! clerks are ¢ shington, nave to | llewed te employ their tim pers and gossiping, ae any one w! Gees at Washington can witness erated the The truth is, reform ie necded in departin from the bead to the tail Loon on 1us0 Pio wuss => wing (Canada paper: — We rhould sincerely detest i ne dd annexation to our slavebolt':. awh We wad have quite ar great an of 0 senting t 3 cut Nateseg © Washing’ ». ¥ nght nowt gee eenled thet @ feeling of dicrootens i aired Tis Aruth, and it ought to be toi» t . piel oo that means may be tar ( Mas et te cf things. Now let as look on ’ ®. en y th r wage. menting th 4 ‘ ‘ . ven bat rs aing ” — 1 o The maveort reeelted me The riot wet Wt The moh Reatly di . * about ten « we ob wen, Sher * proepect sending’ the f udustry t We ay Well evough satisfied with you wust learn tu conduct yoursdl v can horde meeting without the inv ‘ ‘ y being néce-sary to prevent ) » a euch others throats, be u annexatton A Southern paper | University of Massachusetts among them. rth in norchern | ST On the Blet instant, the world-renowned Old “alo eele” bintes her commencement, on which o¢cusion Mr. | Lord, ef this city, will be the orater of the day. The Kev. John Peirport is nominated the poot. of this city, will take pleoe in Tripher Hall, on the | Mth of this month, at A.M. We doubt not that the exercises will be of w highly attractive and | interesting character. ‘The order of the grand excreises of the Wesleyan University gonimonvo- ment will begin on the 24 of Augast,cpnd‘¢lose | ov the 6th. During the pest week, the-literary, sties of Union College have been gelebrating | their respective anniversaries from day to day, through a succession of mdst | | agrecuble and instructive entertainments. Tae | Georgetown College, D. C., (a Jesuit, institution, h largely patronised by all sects, from every State in the Union,) held its annual commencement | last Thursday, with the usual elegant programme | wnd bouatiful Union dinner whic eharacteriae the { doy at Chie ancient and successful sea? of learning. W hile cur hand is in, we might cite a seore mare pl } Fice. Tf we went * | nowtake great let the fault be laid to the account of those who will | Some weeks sinee, the Ue vaii stated, upon reliable | | of deserving insvitutions in the higher’walks of | flattering eatent, the progress aud diffusion of learn” ing. We might also draw to some adsatitags., irom the reports of the female eollegiate instivu- s in various parts of the dutry, all indlvating ® progressive improvement in the scieuceof educa- tion, @iffusion of useiul, ratioual and. practical know ledge: siere, indeed, is a vast field for impréve- ment. Nor is the margin scanty inreferonce te the oldest, wieest, aud most hoaored colleges in the land. We <bould not have the students of the South Carolina Universny challenging thore of the University of \irginia, to plunge into the quick- eands and whirlpouls of secession, if they bad bees sehcoled to revtrict themselves to their leg'timate | studies. | But our most agreeable item of infor mation, pro- bobly, of all, we have veserved as che moat. appro- | priate for the closing of this notice. Hon Jobu A. Pearce, let us first remark, however, delivers the s before the literary society of the College of James, at Boyerstown, on Wednesday. We pleasure in announcing that the vert mecticg of thé distinguiched ‘Ameriean Asso | ciation for the Advancement of Seience, wil com- menee at Albany ov the 1&ttfAugast, aud continue ibrough the week: The meeting of this association | cannot fail to attract the attention of the lovers of ienee in the remotedt euruers of the éourtry. addres | St. The Laer Act ov me Last Uikerstarcen.—Oar , readers may be curléus to kiow what was the last aot of the last corrupt Leg’slature, who violated the, | constitution, plundered the treasury, insulted the uth, and disgraced themselves and the State | which bad the misfortune toelect them. As it was randum of it. It is as {ollows:— To G. W Bull $200 for extra services for mileage, wud the upper Ubsary of Senate both Houser.) "Signed aad approved, WASHINGTON HUNT. | Such, wad ‘the Jast ae: of the last Legislature of | the State qf New York, 2 body, whose conscien- | tious scruples on the subject of slavery would n: | allow them to endoree the compromike measures, | but who, in defiance of the conatitution of the State, | passed a law Qistiibuting contracts to the amount of pine willions of dollars, among themselves, their fiends, and their, hangers-on. The G. W. who was thus provided for at the eleventh hour, by the anal trick Legislature, is no less a personage | Uiman the Sergeant-at-arms of the Sevate, whe i'gbred so conspicuously in the black mail opera | tious connected with the dnti-gambling bill. What 4 phe extra servicer were for we are not inform: }. but we can guess. They, were no doubt, for coming |*te, New York to collect the plander which he sought to levy on the farhignable sep houses, Lut which he did not ge he Tegitlature, very ¢ uy to bim in the shape of et moment of the sos tate! Ter Hewese opm Sen ToDay.—An eclip f the sun's northern limb (so called by astr r+) takes place to-day. It commences in this € { thirty-tive minutes past seven o'clock A. Mi. ue till twelve minntes past nine. T will be twenty-two will be the greatest pmenow inty dogiees, vethern part of hy when thie interesting natu: fed as ominous of “wars, post or earthartukes other d rt ta dl'n and magic “a cbiaWing of the 40% oh 1 Ww one ¢ 1 ac od the wes tome bis wots y ‘ . e tn w A » Many on! Bir r ou ay oud evening inert Irhh denpe, ond the ¢ nd eervre Ci ction oo alters amet plow iden. reaper (fully Mon diakeTtsh hende onmsnit ard ’ thine whe fey whereebout tbe inet luded among the many frien « ‘The anuuel commepoement of Cotunbia College, | ab Svbencotadyya, in the discipline of its institutions, and in tbe | | fometh'ng ofa curious act, we shall give a memo | Bail | NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Antegestt: rem Milibee-Secretaky Wee | stew an ‘Tehuantepec Railroad, dic. H Bacrimony, July, 1851, ‘The New Oriesne mail, as tate as due, Ras arrived. The rehooner Robert Spodiem, xt New Orleans, from Vers + Crag, brought $25,000 in spreie, Laie Mexican pepers state that goreroment has re- ovived on official otter from Mr Webeter reiative to the Caray Tehuaofeper grant, in which he takes # decided ptaud against ite aumulment. ‘The Virginia Convention has again refased to recon: sider (he Dasie ecinpromise quastion. “WE Case of Captain Nagte. Waswuneron, July 27, 1851, Ten udietmeots have been found against Capt. Nugir, for niovey fraudulently obtained from the goverament. The whole amount thus obtained is said to be $2200, Me was ordered to find bail in the sum of $4,000, and for defnult was committer. The Sinking of the Steamer Governor. Bowroy, July 27, 1861, | The aeekient to the strimmer Gow occurred at Ahree @eloek on Sdturday morning. itehead Lege, + on whieb she struck, is near the mouth of the Peaobsoot fewiver. The passengers and their baggage, with freight, kind most of the furniture, were saved, bythe stenmer | Boston’serew. ‘The G. sunk in shoal water, aad will probably be got off Fire at Pittsbarg. Piresavac, aly 24, 1891, This morning, the extensive lumber yard of Reynokis & Porter, on the bank of the Alleyhamy, took dire, snd | has damaged te the am unt of eight hundred dollars, y Stover @ve stare, White oak pipe, $16: hoy yssheadls, | education, whose annual exhibits show, toa very.) $12, red oak hogsbeads, sl 50. ‘The Late Execution. } ( short of dancing an THE LIMB OF POUGLASS—A POSTHUMOUS LETTER OF | ' THE DECKASED. We published, in Suturdsy’s Herald. & dooument writ- ton wod eigned by Edward ¥, Douginss, and purporting to be the story ef bis life, We, however, previously + mentioned that portions of it were fictitious, and we | geve ii to the public with that intimation, knowing that avy lueubrations emanatiog from the mind and pen of an individual whe had evacted such a promiacat part, und whe was 40 consplenonsly before the world, would be interesting to the readers of the daily prese. In giving the following letter, which hae been come days in the possession of the United States Marshal, itis right that we should state Uhat Douglass admitted to onw of our reporters that he had been in tho Mexican war, aod | thet many portions of his life. as written bs were true, ond that ont for the purpose of | mesma ebt Baoowrys, Rivas Corsi Jd Sin] ap informed thet « certain has ® story that is. fonvidered and de. Vshed as tay lite About p month ag, ao ola ue wars-man, Whovfor the last. three or four month himself, | | been attending to the sheriff's hore, and who has heen Fery Kind to 24 since my ituprisoament, requestod une to write hip what he terme “a yarn, sailor wea ipin in eforceale.”” Knowing the love of roamen tor | stories, and as he wished it fora keepsake I thonght to bumer the ond man, and wrot him one, tc fs eoching | more wor lesd then ayarn, ae there ie x Vinee of ik truth; a heme. e et st iso yorry,) L have vm, tn blank vere, and te the only way which it will } he first pabti orld, ifat all vagh th toxy,” which L old man of-wars-man is mot at ell dete! character, (xed my other hav. Lweitten.) yot thet it be Bot puullshod a. it i kine Though f satler aw ignomi ato death upow the gallows, yet my life | am not asnane t of, and it silt ue doubt be published. as I huow that the eurieiiy of the public is so great to know the Kf: of in the poriden that Edo, Ifyou will ace A wilt oblige omme oe of the pap cerost thanks and hrowgh wy long eva FOWARD YP Tarineuay, U8. Marshal, SERAION HY THY REV BR, MoGR. Yererday aft . it belag generally un that Ue. Hedge was about to preach a faneral <-rmon on the sulject of the unfortanate criminwls whom hs lately Attended in thelr religious exercises, bis church, the Pirat Baptist, in Naess, nour Fulton street, Prooklya, is & very capa balldin; quarter of en hour betere the tenctg the servic Wilh seate, DIVGLASS. To Mr Mb, hich appointed time for com four o'clock. Many imtios were Mv tablog refuge iu the lecture red an appropriate prayer. in the course of deeply allvoied, and x hywin having ben tung, he commenced hl Hie sould not, he sald ter or more appr. u \ oof the avhappy Joon bad quoted w few minutes before he o Vor the es of ain ie demehs hwaa tobe frand ia the plex Of the the Roinans, and the fact verse, We wore told tha wele the heavens yh cas th; Mate Invested & all fee glory, set a hy the finwsme the hoaveas wits #: blond Ghe earth 1 fruits rl aod the nth mode mem & . feute, before the bys cone ae ntrewdy y on ph was uffe fori of (be @ oe ¥ he be a etal y he foun Ratt thee order to “kr ws position, te wy wind appears to be 2 weil eotoaleste deteriorats {rem shied, Should eter chatecterive our pegul If sige Arde te MRaee! was intewded axe erm pliant tewarde thor oniprite, §¢ eectabaly war te bed test ni ctl le were it co Bil the ewtimend vehoba Peper wir was completely ililed a *. Co. Bie Bree | Upited States bave a favorable | tions, by checking expansion and causing & contraction Sad Disaster on the North River. TRE SLOOP REBECCA POR CAPSIZED, AND TWO LIVES, LOST. ‘The sloop Rebecca Ford, owned ant manned by the | Oneida Coumunity, was oupsized and sunk, on Saturday, 26th imatant, @t 1 o'clookt, P. M., near Hy de Park, on the | North river, while on her way from Kingston to thie city, loaded with Hmestone. Six persons, viz: Smith, Henry W. Burnham, Francis Long, Henry J- Beymour, Mrs, Mary E. Oregin, and Miss Eliza Allen, were on board. ‘fhe women, and three of the men, (Messrs, Smith, Burnham and Seymour.) were at dinner in the cabin, when a very violent squall struck the vessel. Tereeiving @ commotion, but not spprehending any serious demger, the men went on deck. The vessel im- mediately careened, #0 as to shift her load, came om her | wom ends, filled by the hatebes and eabin windows, and went down in forty feet water. The women, who ro- ‘mained in the cabin, wore lost, ‘The men, by swisnming and by help of articles from the wreck, kept themselves afloat till they were picked up by Capt. Hotaling, of the schooner Bhaw Abbilena, who went to them ia his yawl with noble promptitude, amd atierwards generously | Mr. Buroham looked . and aoticed that it was past one. His watch was stopped by rat just rix minutes past one. Two hours bo- cident, Mrs. Cravin was reading aloud to eighth chapter of Romans and fore the part of the crew | directing attention with much vivae'ty to the last verses | SS MAILS FOR CALIWORNIA, The steamships Ohio, Captain Schenck, and Brother | Jonathan, Captain Squier, will leave this port at three o'clock this afternoon, for Chagres. The Obio touches at Havave, The mails will clo-e at two o'clock. See advertirements. The \\ erty Uxxaco will be published at teu o’cinek th's morning. Fishing and Cotillion Excursion. — The J stenmor CATALIN B vill ma cand Exo of Sendy Mook, on Tuesday an 10 chit this boot bas been charwers4. expre- sly foe weasion, in order to xive families an opportunity, this warnt measher, to en as kon breeze, and portake in toe hing. Kor hours of leaving, #80 ade vertirement, to Fortune is the sold _ t system Largo Sale and Cheap P Hivecrated ia the immense Union, &2 Nason etreet. The Feet.—Brooks, of 150 Fulton street, rts and elegant te Ani, along. Mi. aplendid: dress B qommer Gaivers are etl the go. Every « in this country. Mr. s, by ise atvint attention to business and his thoro jnewledge of the trade he practices, is rapidly acquiring a ortune. No Stranger should leave the elty withont leaving his measure for Boots and Shoes st WATKINS’, tit Fyiter eteeet. He can then, at any time, send for what he yunte, with a certamty of being woll Stted, and of rotting fret rate articles. Lasts kept expremmly fur vgeh wustomer, We call attention to Dr. Roback's adver on the t) ind page of thie day's paper. His office is at No. 6 White etreet, the seeond Ail letters t» C. W. Reback, No. Higicunly ectewilet to if prevaid. White wtreot, wili be re- Capt. Abram Noe below Broadway. | |) prs rb has boon eagziod to the eredit of the Mabdilities amour® to eee up $3,825,354. The se ae save everything lying over ‘under protest im bank, up present time, auouuts only to $69,898 87, of which $24,677 32 is of recent! ori’ gin, growing out of the late disastrous decline in cotton. Of this sum, however, $11,880 is the amount of two sterling: bills, under protest for non-acceptance and non-payaienit but the cotton against which they were drawn remains umeold, and is im the possession of the agents of the bank. The distribution of stock is as followe:—Held by inatvi- | duals in their own right, $1,863400; held by guardians, trustees, minors, executors, societies, &e., $1,040,400; held: by bunks and insurance offices, $250,000; total espital $3,168 £00. ‘The anthracite coal trade has been comparatively tight" this week. The Lehigh Navigation Company brough¢: ‘ down, for the week ending on Saturday last, 25,45 rons. ‘The Schuylkill Navigation brought down, for the woele ending on Thursday, only 16.125 tons; and the Reading» | Railrcad Company, for the same time, 33,076 tons-—mak~ ing a weekly aggregate by the three lines, of 73,546 tons. ‘The aggregate tomnage of the season is 1,681,666 tons. of which the Lehigh Company bas carried 460,950 tons. the: Schuylkill Navigation 281317 tons, and the Radin, Railroad £39,999 tons, The Scioto and Hocking Valley Railroad extends frou the city of Portsmouth, on the Ohio river, to Newark. oa the bio canal. This work is now being eonstruciod with energy, the southern or river seetiona of it be Ing under contract. The original project was conceived with a view of tapping the immenee iron and eoal region whioh commences within s few miles northeast of Portsmouth, and yassing through the great Seloto valley, conaveting at Newirk with the Columbus and Luke Erie Railroad, thus securing connection on the Lakes with Sandusky, Cleveland, &e. There is now a prospect that, at uo sis- tent day, this road will form a link in the great »outh western eboin of railronds from Philadelphia to Nich- ville, or even to New Orleans, The indioations are that the Hempfield road, from Greenburg, Pa, to Wheelin: will be made; that a continuation will also be made to | Marietta, Ohio, which will be met by the Cinoipnati wud | Ballpre road, with whieh this road will connect at the right point to form the shortest line to Maysville, Lex- ington, &e.; and that pert of Mayrville and Sandy rot, which will be between Portsmouth and Maysville, form the completing liok of this great chaia, The annexed statement exhibits the quantity of ¢.ct.'p articles exported from this port during the week ending | the 26th instant, distingnishing the destinstion eud ex- tent of shipments to each place:— wil Exrorts Fkom tHe Poar or Naw Yorx-—-Wernur S)rir- ann Ts, DerTssH Weer Pepiee, Butter, Ibs ‘ Cheese, do... Retinad sugar, do. Pork. bbis. Flour. do. Ship bread, do. Manuf'd tobacco, Wax. Dr. James w. “Powell, Ocullst, Anrist, | Pure. phe 93 Kum, gallons . 3 &o.. continues to devote his attention exclusively to dissa es Atv ERPOO! Corn meal, bbls, . the #ye and Eng, from nine to four o'eloex, d Cotton, bales 409 Matehes, gross... 10¢ officer Le has ovenpiod for the 1 | Flour, bbls. 1.549 Oulons, bunehes..... 470 Broadway, emi | Wheat dastels, + Mut “m. Levett, De In calling att mt nese vo ma fession, ons vbje a whe wot only In e—enjoying personal experi¢ ace, devoted to the seion, We kaow of ao individaas who ean take prone of Dr. Lovett in shitl and scieatine wente.-(Prem andrews & Co. Sirangers’ Guide, Halr Dye and Wigs can be found In the cateat periection at Batehelor's, No. 4 Wallstreet. Hs rt ad Toupees. 6 farted to narnral prearancs aod gr csbitiiy. eean tise hs procared. at ell inte ud’ persurveries im to y. Bewers of phe, and cop x vw Kellinger's Lintment will Instantly ex- treet the pol on from t tes teets in ehort, the or retiring. bathing the head oa retir wilt 9 find immediate reli * Little Humming birds will not cowe near them, Solt by La- aerroll Brother, 20 Pearl street, 404 and 476 Broadway. Weakness ana Debility.—To all who suffer complaints, and wish to fiud a permanent run Oxyrenated Bitters, » medicine witch d has cured the Worst eases among impale containing, ample testimony Sanda, i by Mea aC. H. Ri Thudson seat, istroot: Heil, Ruckte & reves ond by Drugsiste generally tn the ul Canad: MONKY MARKET, Senvay, July ‘The stock market eloeed yesterday heavy—those of the teeing fancier fell off a fraction, and bol were evidently taken by surprise. Compared with prices in the morning, Norwich and Worcester declined cent, Erie Railroad 3;, Harlem };. There is no evidence im the world that money is in demaad among stock speculators, than the dilferenes between rrices of certain stocks, for eash and on time, We see. by the reported soles that in some instances one per cent above the cash price has been paid for buyer's option, sixty days. Money is in more demand, and the best pa- Fer in Wallrtreet cannot be negotiated under 9 and 10 Ar cent. The banks have, within the past fow days, beco mere cautions in thet movements, and there are desided indications of a contraction in the supply of capital see! ihe employment. The existing stringency in the money market may. however, be but temporary, and it may wiluence upon & lative opera- | in individual treusactions, 1 may, ou the other band. be but the beginnlog of w long t wnd difionity, may re ‘There ave, without doubt, at t hones in thie elty, so mach involved in Califo cotton, and other epeculative transactions, that med m iu the money merkut would compel | them to but who might manage to starger accamalating difie nce high. for aloo ia cotton in Liverpool, and the from mane’ ec ntracti Ities, with hai ir ready ovcutre e daily tab place in @'foreat ection ry, This muct compel the banks ord capitate We eoraticie paper elorely, ad t whee of . beat iw tion mut ¢ by the t he hepe of something turning 9} " suspeanion; ' and whew of fortunate evest tron rs in & iore prosperous | ev nait © we may look for lange and i A protracted conten. in thy . ul mula such thon We shall Gnd that the payment within the noxt oly cleared wy inet sustain themselves for a little or ond the erediters will get nothing bat the fw weeks perhaps days, will give # snore d nie ctey to the present axpeot of ehet li vente, at the expiratic ted whet the foto at more «otiefectory oe the week just clored, ticipated, We annex the ny and Seseription of coin: ! New Vous Te Mebwa. ° 10,505, or Rew be Me S00 | Be Mevie—a 7.200 . 1 Bvvene . Previous Te Tiwne thie week, amd the Jam. Tet te duly 26, inoue s bu. one steamer from thie hip comparatively Hite ort for Liverpoo, le will therefore be opinion is entertatned ia will be emaltor then * past. Sterling exchange jand jut previous to the departare on Saturday rates were lees firm, and Tn the fue of eur large importa. te jo not eee how there ean otations for bills oa futare er plent pederst ) petmenent deeiin bondon The anova! ner log of the Ramkc of Charleston wan hetd t Chariestom #.0),0n the dd Inet, From (he anmaal report tha mel pectte of the bank. realined 06 ent to $940,200 11. trom | * v one wo comtagn int Mtidenda xf } * tive ‘ Bi) 8G, your poe! stootes | co wire, rol | Manuf'd tobace Lard, ibe Staves . BRECISH HONDURAS. Pork, bbls. Naval stores, d Spirits turpentine, gs, 2.600 Hoope 4.009 Staves « 10.600 | 1.000 21.499 Perfasery, aes ‘Tronks, neste Nails, casks... Domestics, packages. Manafd Tobaeeo, bis 9.302 Spirits turpeni Whale Lone, Us | Reaned ett, | Lndia rab. goode, ev. Marut tbeeeco. ibs.. 6 | Navai stores, bbl Paper, reams. Bouts and shoes, prs. Blaves ... uM Linseed oil. gallous . | Tobaceo stems, bal 49 Crepe scarfs; cnses... vlovr. vet Cloves. Ibs... mur. UblA.. | Tebscco, cases. FALALAND ELAN DS, Flour, bois 163 Ship bread, do. 140 Sugar. tbe... 17 408 LAND Corp, bushels hoo Corn, bu hela 6,306 Cats, do... Ww Flour, bbis Dotoestios, ply Was, Ibs... Tovaceo, hb Ay bag heese. Ibe Tabs ond broous, dm, Gar Lumber, fre Fency gor Viorgar, galions "0 | Wooden * 7 Glothing, cases... . % Lara, Ibs... Bhs Crockery .eases 6 Shingles, buneb we 160 MeNIOo Y.por & phy Maeh' Vianetort asew hai irug taterials Hat bodies, dow Kice Butier, He Purer, reams, Vitriol, earboys Glare. eke.... e000. Spiuits torpenti “do Lumber. fe APY 19LANDS, Whale ofl, esi, vim ber, feet #, dow, Tobaco». . ' Nave! stores, bhts “oe 2, toms, . es continned tn d * ered rates upton baud in morning was, of pearls, #5 cushy, aud An all, 6.371 bY pie a tri tle lower, wnd mac inquiry for the Exst. ant and for Ionl use. limite. The operatic embraced about 10 60 bhly uninepawted, at § sour. 1t $3 0 a & No. 2 at 81; mixes to straight We at gta shia 5 te favorite Btate, at $400 a $4 18; commen Ohio ot 54 12 6 $4 dig and pure Genesee, at MIS A849. Caoudl in remetned about the reme. Comune reatlior $1 isa 9125. Sour was nomi hes born diuite languid and fr igh’ . in bond. bile, mixed to # and faney ett? 5 rd. # bbl fine brought nominal a: wt Jerery. Wi c« M0 bnehele Beene ney § 7.00 Ohio, a Ry in limtied « Oeis vita firm, wich» by Coon sdveneed a livte, apd sound remety rhe J About 47,000 bushels dame if B86 ide fair 0 Sout li kK, and tn ane demand at dS found Nwihern, a¢ Ge.} and white wt ble Corrs —The rales to«lay gueen bo 400 bales, We continue the figures carront heiwe the Amerion’s letter trail Livered, with the rema:t, that on serersd grades, they must be comidercd sominal, from the ab of transactions in them, and the small amount Pressing for rae a Leven roo. Chaser aries Floride. Me). * =F 2 Cpiands. Inferior ee m Ordins Good Orcinary: Mideiing Good Misdlin psa Hing Pair Fair. Pair rant God mY Oe Sh. Orrel was ST). end 08 wae afterwards acked ® varied but bitte. though the erler w © bop Marncaito brought #5 a 106 Porto ‘ WO Kio, Pa Pixc ; and 60 St. Domingn, Be Corren =-te old, @ mederaty Wuriner war Jone, ems tous brought pi wae a

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