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. — WHOLE No. 6854. ABRUSHMUA TD, OWERY THEATRE.—BUX€S, 25 UBNTS; PIT, cents; Seate in Ur ab 50 osnte. Doors’ 0} vere open at 7; Bt a onarter past 7, reals’ will Five ab qu: ok Mr a nani and the genre | cOereny ae Pe oy wi Ube Saod Ae ope peg pron | prales, Sue of then laughable ie 0 " OLIVA L—saael, Me. v3 | on age Comedy nights 1) 4 f . Meubens Me. Gilberts Anon cte Meee, Nia ud ae: | Sordagee Panen ay nahts, Tuesdays. Thorada oa ipawell; Sothox, Mr. Moors; Buooaris, Me. Stone: Je Mr. ‘Jordan; Jophtele, Miss andertom: Nefto, Mrs, Zenita, Mee Hiffert. The arform aces will oom= with the comedy of TAKING TIE PLBDGE—Alox- delight ‘Tbureday, July 31, FORTY WINK? or, ‘Wlander ins! Ueiene Munns, Mr Burton: Socke, Mr John Du a of Me. Tobias nn; Miss Fonolla, John Sciton; Mex Battor, Mrs Hughos. To ‘and . Me. Lethingwoll: Ansustas Larking, Mr. Jordaa, | covelnde with the drnma of THR tn oLig ete ee Euiily Gusvct, Mrs. MP. Gratin. | Toodle, Me, Burton; Mra. Timothy Toodle: Mes, Hughan | ATIONAL THBATRE, CHTHAM STREET. DRESS ye — =r ———- | IN non al ramare Pir, 124 oomte: Orohesten | [TALIAN OPERA AT CASTLE GARDEN.—MAX MA. Tickets, 50 conta; Private Bux vie cet Doors onen at wotaek, Manager and Conductor. Admission, 60 conte, Aq; Curtain rises at 7%. Phare jay evening, July 31. the por- with te My, Meese ida My Sermauces will commoney with th drama of the ADOPIE Bare tia a sr Bortrand, Mr. Ni ci Favor: Bi iy, Mrs pz ie ° R setts ‘Signor Mar Prederichay Meat, B:tist “Signor Giubilel. ir. © i'n. Ciarke; Catherine Flees. ita commence at & CBP SWS OPERA HOUSE, MRCAANICS' we "7 0. $72 Bi . mbove Liban night duet roadway, above rand RICAN MUSEUM. . T Joh Greonwood, ‘olook, 'y informed that the discon dinued for the ing the week v and Propristor, and woll known CHRISTY'S Ant Manager, Admittance, 25 cents childron, 124, cents. Oficieut and ve ’ Aharedny and Veiday, in the afornoun, at So'olock “Le Ta | sensed performers,” w p= rentelle, a beautiful di by Mile 6 and | 7 Whose conoerte in this city, rs su roel: El Evoro; nM. Philiope, PERPECTION: | yeary "pave boom received with favor of higaly . , the pantomime of Dec >| ok : i ones. 5 eon the celebrated Leo fee Gone feats by iy? the tioatiahed es heal a comie ballct pantomime of DROWSY UNE mn i LU! = bythe Nartingitl Family °'The Hapey Family, Happy upwards of ono hundred trained auimale and bi teen at all how: ‘8 Minstrels are respectful; Afternoon Conoerts will be ELLOWS' MINSTRELS, AT FELLUWS' NE oni Hall, 444 Broadway, vetwonn Howard and Geoed ete; opon every night, This justly oeleb ant e x 10 Gocps ef thlonted cal eopecnonese srremsurated snl eSaipad GIGNOR SPINETTO WILL OPEN HIS EXUIBITION nagement of J. B. Fellows, whos conowrte in this olty fer | > of performing Birds and Cats o1 1 ‘past year have been roculves with Lie ‘faver July, 1831, ‘Bt. Luk: iall, 456 Hudson street, and will be Ghe Clits And fashion from all parts of tho Orinw: Pete continued every @ until further notice. Performan Musical Doli is one of the most apncious and hers ventilated | to commence at 8 o'olock. Admission a cunts, On Wednow rah yng Mead Meg making plo a | & eurdey, the ontertainmente will be in the atter- 4%; con art to commence at hurolnck 40 aftornoou oeweett t Soveloe rory Wednesday and Saturday. for the eepacisl wocommo | ———- a ———— ——- | dation of familion, commencing at %o'sloek, P. M, praaneu Jovdgiak ton! 17% puarysx oo LAST H AYMOND & HERR DREIsHaci’y MENA aion—Seate in Private Bones, Soroenis ‘Senta, | ‘This colebrated Monngorie—the ie, CEE = fog fons og _ ty fant | @uoted in the known world~ erabract: « pil jormanses overy after! Known to natural history, and which has rocoived the pa- | tainmebts croaneee ie thet ae £2d sp sen of wanenede id the Women the moat | in th vening at ht eelook The snecta’ ent people the Uni ibs Fast commenced a most bei i simmer Ca my eee | BS pee cg § towns of { amusement in "visit the principal citi t following ‘order, seg poh pet riers, being time the moet taulonted band im Waldo! aston, August of Retin age d of Model Artiste, who are oe renin ‘Oldtown, 9th; Corinth, ‘tabon Yc che ploveree of anctont ‘wo go throwgh ASTLE GARDEN.-THIS DBLIGHTFUL SUMMED Crean open to visltere throughout the day; com Female A.M. wSP.M. Itiethe bo oad and Wot ‘beantifit room Statuary Slo cen: otry, fre be a waee m the apper galleries Or iety of etn} Pc, partes ry worth more than the price jf For partioulars see bil | ments, who was convicted of participation in the murder | tion is about being gone into, | Letter from Mr. webster—Banquet in Honor | Mulifax to that point. are "MOVEMENTS OF THE PRESIDENT AND CABINET. Death of General Bearborn, of Massachusetts, THE CASK OF CLENEN ko, &e., ke. From Washington, INTERVIEW IN BEHALY OF CLEMENTS RUMORED FRAUD: Fasminaros, July 30, 1861. ‘The Rey. Mr. Hodge and Mr. Lockwood had an inter- view with the President this morning, tu behalf of Cle- an “MORE | on board the bark Glena. The President is favorably tn- clined towards Clements, but has referred the matter to the New York Marshal and District Attoracy, and will await their report, which he has directed them to make immediately, Is ix rumored that two more frauds upon the Mexican Commission hnve been discovered, and that wn investiga. of Mr, McManus, Bosvox, July 20, 1861. Tlon, Daniel Webster has addressed @ letter to the citizens of West Danvers, Cape Cod, in reply to an invi- tation to visit that place. Ile says, if circumstances Will permit, it will afford him-much pleasure to spend a day among them. Arrangements are In progress here to give a banquet In honor of Terrence McManus, the Irishmwa who made his eseape from Sydney to Sen Francisco. From the British Provinces. ADJOVRNMENT OF THE NOVA BCOTIA LEGISLATURE ‘THE MISSION OF MR. HOWE—ARRIVAL OF TROORS. Br. Jews, N, B., July. 20, 1861. Inte Halifax papers antounce that the Honxe of As- vembly, in Nova Scotia, was dissolved on Satucday last. ‘Tho now House will meet carlyin September. Mou, Mr. Howe has issued a roport of his mission to Canada, relative to the constraction of a railroad from Tho report la said to be highly satisfactory James Hathaway, a broker, of Indian Town, was drowned at Frederickton on the 24th iust. ‘The potuto blight has appeared at Woodstook --whole fields presenting the appearance of frost. The troop ship Hercules has arrived at Halifax with the 72d regiment on board The Provincial Union Scheme. Tonorro, July 29, 1851 In the Assembly, last night, Mr, Mecritt’s proposition for & convention to consider the expedicney of & Lewis lative Union of ail the British Provinces, was-rejeeted by sHiPe 4 AMUSEMENTS iN BROOKLYN, ii Serna cent ie = ILITARY GARDEN, BROOKLYN —ADMISSION, 2% O°zAx Wepee BAriaation SORE RT Toe N cnt Private Boxa # To commence ans o'mtosk a them we terminate at 103, ne fit of tw teumaniy WASHINGTON, G. W. Floyd. commander, wil | P*<ci! py gd Pg REY @all for iis, Southampton, ou Saburda, #9 | commenco with the elegant comedictia of DELICATE from Picr No. 3 North River, st 12 o'clock A. eed | GROUND: or, Paris in !795—Ctrizon Sangleoid, Mh %. | rreon is nttached to iP. jotsers must pase | Palmer; Alphonse de Grandier, Mr. W J Floron | the Post . io delivered in Havre and Loa- | Yiss Crocker Pas de Ma'elot, Mer Fi t artery a, w hore, whole to conclude with t! n: MOLLEK, OAND & KIERa, Agente, 0 Broadway, | or GLANCE at be a Yur (Seog | er. a + ras Putchy, Mr. 7. B. Johnston; Hurry Gordon, de IEE BRITISH AND NORTH aMEKICAN ROVALMAIL i ¢ | eteau Sew AN ROTALMAIL | 1 lurence; Lise, Misa Crocker. | i Boston e INANCIAL. ee co STATE 6 PER CENT COUPON BONDS— nlbyjna SB years to ron, interest payable, ia la olty. ing take % dea, - | ores Co of Wasbiaston,. eae | 50,00 of Virginia State Six per Loop Bonds, I am acw pre’ | pared to offer the same in gums to suit foi straeas, oF for Bight hundred | ike Auauity Treat Fond, uity Trost Fund, | an How T, [Weiaag ub ite price ou the marks, from New York oF Boi» ve tiverpoo! stocks ol cur country, may be | ! * Virginia Coupon Bonds, 6 per e ! Olio, teanstorable, Now’ Work, transferable, U. States, transferable, Bo. ‘Coupan Bonds, Inoffering thewo ber pols Cn tathe ne ice Tate able Sec the ce ‘Bertha not secured until harced Froight will be ol an amount for Ey om ing. Mail Eeoamshi Brosdway, betore ‘ronoh, German, andosher foroign good retary of the Unit sone Ly fay my A ode ‘Thro hives erfons Intending te take parcage to Engiand in she sources | th ing to take passage to at the office, 33 | Reuusting tbe voor that the stpe ase | to. an | % THE NEW AND SPLENDID ‘tuly | YERPOOL.—THE NEW AND SPLENDID 7 H Re CITE OF MANCHESTER. will leave Phi- ing in official capacit; ine] el phia for Liv ‘on Thursday, the tlvt August, at 12 | wonid deem the purchase of those the | ‘clock. Tho clegant accommodations of this Steamer make | time they have to run, and the rate of interest, preitrable te So Rest desiecble conv any other. | eyance for those about visiting Ku- si, Fr P: cere ‘ore Cabin, . Passen he resouress of Vii ‘tickets to Philadelphia by the crensing, and the peo: .. Fare im the Saloon, Srl be provided with railzo: » Te ‘ich® Seents Por iOMas WICH. nia are most ample, and of the State are o! arnateieed ye high euse of honor, and of moral obligation, ‘ALKER ‘Po capitalists who have any Ohio, Now York, or United Reatoe atooks, I suggest the propriety of chan, VANNAH. into Vis. | 7. re font 1A Captota Tuomas Lyon. ty givin k, for th oft ference in I believe 4 2, at to'elock. UM, from Pict No. 4, North | taat Virginia isas safe as either of the othors. JOUN THOMPSON, Btook and Exchange Isroker, of freight or passace, apply ty 5 HILL, 191 Frowt street. oe rap Te ee eeoerree | NDEPENDENT BINE Copy of the Bond. rr and Chagros. | ACER GENT Stud. | SOMETURUS, of 1,500 COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA. ' der, will leave from plor | look, P.My | Yi ¢ speedily and | ni Be it known that there is dus from the Commonwealth of ‘nia unto Kobert Jobnston, or bearer, th; dred Dollars, redeemable after tie ronte of the Ni- | Iss, with interest at etx per o of land traaspor- | 91 on the fret days of J: year, | the Pacitic | st New York, on prosentatio ropet hip | C to annexed, until the paywent of enid prin- | Bond is issued by authority of an act of the | cngers direct to San’ Francisco of Virginia, passed 2h Maroh, 1351, au- | , oth ithout dol? of © in Bonds to provide for the pay- eee Tae chechicaite of tan eb t contracted for the purposes of inter | vements, "*Tuls oud ie recorded in the office of the Treasurer of Vie- | feral! very, and for tho payment | ITED STATES MAIL STEAMSALP COMPANY, POR iw On via, Havana.—Fore Redaced.—On Mon i eo'clock P M.—Vhe splendid steamshi D. Wilson, Commander, 1709 to: th. ‘precisely at o'clock J alth of Virginia rer. tity or deo! ing any of this loan, was, ‘This debt is held— if Virginia, before isea- peace o - $9,008 Fs ri he eh vf Reptom bor | seat » » mpply at bh: the Sth of Beptombs - 5, Saeect'ce Wein. of etoche owned by t ‘11,902,000 | M. 0. ROBERTS. Virginia, like New York, can balawoo bor dobt | REIGHT BY STRAMFR, DIRhCT TO NEW OR Jenns.—The WINFIELD SCOTY will take fraighton | 7 ay evenini Mippers will pleass send jo et Pier 4, North river. Ue COMPANY. — (ONLY the office of the rnbscriber, im $600 7, and are teane- y Five yours to ra, 7 on the Let of Janae, atroet, New York. TO LOAN, ON BOND AND MoRT. | vie per cont interest, a torm of tate in this city or Brook'yn. Ot ut in sna to ‘uit applicants | an | Apoly to onvh. wal hy accident, and will JOHN M. ROBISON, 16 Wall street. . ch at Acapules, Diego. and M vatery. serie following atoam packets welonging ts the Parise Mail 00.228 8k ROR THE anown axa. 4 Sten impany are now in the acide, onsof whioh will | Ey, ko Dakenoe than WEN pu Te por sents’ Uh ° mond OF the roster he party is under ongarement to co Wore vehin RPG by by the other party. Address fi, !era' ‘ viii a aes tens UNICORN THE WATK RING PLACES, Hitons. PREMONT 0 tons. | ¥ SACOR WOLCOTT MORRIS, be ORRIS HOUSR. cp COLUMBIA. will ply, vetroon Saw MES Be Goeak ee e Jersey (M6 and ports A on nm, awnitl gat the former port caneetion with y other House.)—To the poblic.—Thie the arrived of Che matte o tears from Panna, ant | cet dow the wargin cf if eae, a thea Sod pasvongere fo i wpe eg! one be acenmmagated in the he kept wp for the trans ‘ion moderate Cems. Pst- passengers vet woen Pant- comfort of ladies. Ales, por- HW SANDS, of apany, and rangements, vill be kept rumnl farthen, now w fom medious in her eabi @enextis ¥ boas. ‘Cue of the shove steamers wilt Keep mp worn Acapuleo and th Me p m to th + mail stent ta hips feast Ro one. ORB HEORGIA Brae crt IRE Crt Teaving New York for Benth. The nex stosmehipe EL DORADO and FALCON will form 4 Airect tne between New Ori will ipwure as I | forming, with the nd from New Orleans 1 Oregon. Passagos ft oom Armsteong, L UTIEUL steamers ate running distance of dictoen miloe—throe t ine ench way daily—at only 12 cents fare The Made hiver Railroad cars ron nearly avery hour in the day, very low fate ‘The clewated walks overtook # ¢ ‘ a 1 ork to Chagres will be at the lowost amer bete oan those porta. p at Bos of the Company, 54 | fui a South otrvet, and at Chetr axon 5 ay. 177 Weat street. FPO WICH ARD KEATING ESQ. COMMANDER OF THE h Sir: - Wo, enoncirs oa ed on behalf this port, bh ship Mary | ginseors ia | F['0 EXCURSION raRtiRS.—THE naR ton will be to let for exeutriom barce is im good order, and well ire of BOS MARSHALL (Mares. wit nu or he bone, at the from mortality, oe p + street, of 1, 154 Weat at. ander G.! eololing and ob = uss Snore direet oud throngh voor atoint s conduct, and hatin Ged Shea ba. N®W, SORS AND PHILADELPHIA-~NEW YORE r and Philadel pl Tnited St: Modil Line {hough ip 4h hours, tin Now Jereey Railroad {need to $5 fre fire And $2 0 for Reoond cine. , from font of Courtine it street; ond at Me from foot of Lihorty etroos. Leave Phi jo'phia at 6 and 9 A. M. and & P. M., from the foot of Alnwt street MOOSEY PATTERSON, Seoond $34 NAMDEN AND ANKOY RAILROAD LINE PROM NEW 4 York to Pt Hacielp? p—Leave Plor 1 Norts Ri , aroboat JOHN PUTTER. Morning /Cernoon tine ai Sh Fare b her line, CuNTiewn OX WRUALY oF Tat deeb, $2 Rmierant Tine, at 00 ae 8 fare ommending mye yo er and orew | REMOVAL EMOVAL —B . m ! I VAIETS HAIR PRESSIVG STAR. Permit ne to retore you my ring re the | tebimens har been removed from 184 to ISL Broadway, ertimerts y a wi hoe ¥ } ' p etaire ) Also, a lenge frou toom to let. Inquire as ferity, I ren 4 \bve REVOVAL.OPO, W. FARNHAW ior, haetemoved from No 19 Park Place’ way, betwoom Spring and Prinoy abevets, | roseue young Crosby, took piace yesterday ufternoon. | Nye also Instant) | struck by lightning on Sunday, end much damaged. | picked up om the following day. | | Kingetom, It 1., om Monday last 8 | Opening of the Unto and Ponneytvnnta Ralt- @ large major it: The Fight Between Gens. Foote. and (quit. man, &e. Pauraperrrua, July 90, 1861, ‘The fight between Genezals Foote aed Quitman origi- ated in conrejuence of the former giving the lic to the lntter, Several blows passed between them, when they were separated. Quitman rays he won't ‘speak with Foote again. By last accounts the Isio Grande river had. visem fit teen feet above low water mark. Death of Gen, Deoxborn—Denth. hy, Light- ming. Poxtiarn, Mo, July , 1861, Hien. H, A. 8, Dearborm, Mayor of Koxbury, and for- MORNING EDITION----THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1851. the erops now growing are raid to be good, und spective of a good return to the husbandinau marc The Crops ix the United States, Tire has seldom been so sonore! « failare of the crops in the Southern States. us the preseat season, Yn Mary. Jand, one of the great cormgrowing Btates, the drought of June still preva'la, and there ig ao hope for a full, or ever. ordinary, crop’of corn cr oats, The wheat hae beon harvested and 1s ent to be the best. m polnt of quality and quaztity, that hae been produced for many years, Tobacco has formed az important stapie of the agrical- ture of this tate; but the presemt crop, it Is eaid, will bo & total failure, Virginis, too, hassnifered greatly. The great staple of the eactera division of this State (tobacco) now presents very poor prorpert; and, indeed, it ie stated that many fields have been entirely edsadoned, im consequence of the entire prostratiom of tite plants by drought. ‘The com crop is very poor, and {% is hardly probable that eufftient will be prodused for home con- sumption. Ina the weetern part of the State; the wheat crop has been very large, and the oat crop wee larger than ever before known. The cotton csop of South Ca. rolipa has been seriously injured by thedrought. though in Beaufort, and two or three other distrists,a timely rain brought forward @ great deal that was supposed lost, The rico crop—the principal article of* food’ raised in the State—it Is sald will riot Le # helf-crop. ‘This, too, has teen affectod by the drought, and: the low. lands have suffered sevorely throughout the gtate; Tethe western part of the Stste the prospect for cottomand corn is better, thongh 1 is impossible that » good orop can be raised. There is very little said abontthe ercps by the press of Georgi, which, we ure led ‘to infer, argues favorably to a good prospect for cotton. There has been a drought of considerable duration, bet it aid not #0 seriously atfect the erops ae in some ofthe other Btates. In Alabama tho complaints are long and-loud and it is stated that the short crep will bo-attended: with most disastious cons-quences to the plonting In: terest of the State; a8, In the above mentionod tater, there bas been a severe drought, destroying whole fields ofcotton and corn. Everything has tendod to injuro the oveps in this State, ‘to tate frosts, and eazty fluods in tiv small streams, made the planting reasonanueh later than usual, and no sooner had the plant eppeared above ground, than it was attueked by tho worra, whose | ravages were very oxtensive, Loutsiana, the primoipal | sugar growing State in the Union, preacnts a very poor prospect fora full crop. in the first placw. thers was a short amount of seed cane, whieh hardly mate a stand before the floods of the Misst-sippi_ swept a Linge portion of it entirely off, leaving only about two-thirds of tho ordinary «mount of soil devoted to the culture of that staple. “Since that time, a long drought nas prevailed, which has had # most serious ofeet pou the crop. ‘There is now u considerable quantity of corn prod inthe State—sufficlent, in ordinary seasons, to serve tho puar- poses of the planters, but, thia season, that erop, too, ie far below an average ove. In the North there have been Detter crops produced. In tho .State of New York the wheet crop is said to bo lances eud better than ever bo- fore known, and the farmers #zo-in fine pirits. ‘ihe bar- ee AFFAIRS IN CUBA. Additional Inttisene ofthe RepurtedOnthreak | | Movements in the United States, | We ere indebted forthe following Intelligence to some | | Cuban gentiemen of this city, from whom we received our | first advices of the outbreak of the fnsnrrection at Puerto Principe. Our informants stute that the anncxed in- | formation ix derived trom their letters, reeeived: here, by the steamer Isebel. Their letters aro from their friends in Cuba, who sre engaged In the revolution, and this news way probebly, therefore, be considered as more authentic than agything ye? received, ‘The defeut of Colonel Conti, with three hundred men, is confirmed. On'the 16th of July, ia attempting to erots the river Nojasa, with his command. on a raft he | was attacked by the patriot Cebnns, Conti himself was | taken prisanet, togesher with several officers and a large | amber of aiciers; one hundreé end fifty were shot, and | | | PRICE TWO CENTS. to be ready to go to sea mt 12o'elock to-day. ‘Tho work of tuking In stores was at once begun. end the chip pa im order. What iv to be her destination, ir uot knewag bunt it te supposed she Is to be used as ao iateroeptor of versels from @his country to Cuba. Telegraphic, EWS IN WASHINGTON. Wasaivaron, July 0, 161, Mr, Webster is expected here this woek. 1. is under: stood be has heon sent for, probably in connestion wit the present aspect of alfeirs in Cube, An iuteltigoas American gentleman just arrived from Cuba. hed om interview with the Prosident yesterday, aud isiormed him of the real state ofmatters there, whieh ere repre entedigs being fully as serious x8 the moat patriotic no- copaté repert, The executive will, doabtiess, exerciee &)l proper authority to prevent an infraction of our treaty stipulations; but if the Cubans succeed in making 4 stand against the Spanioh authorities, it will be impos~ sible te prevent aid reaching thom from this country, BAN NEWS BY THR PALCOM. fitty drowned, the rest escaped. The Najeca, though | cummponiy a small stream, is now swollen into w large and rapid torrent, overtiowing its banks, owing to the roipy-searon. which now prevails all over the Island. A lerge qvantity of ammunition, arms, &e!, were lost, to gether with twe fleld pisees of artidery, ‘Thor sttuek and taking of the town of Les Turse, | (Priewted Year) by the patriots, fv confirmed, togeticer with ti formatia n of a provisional government at that place, the rest nats of whieh. it is sald; we shal! recelye | accounts of by the next arrival. | The formation of a guerilla party ef ove hundred men, in the divtriet of Guamatas, (near Cardenas, in the | Western department.) is confirmed, The patriot chief, | Marcebo,ir the comyaandor. This partyhal beemjoined | Ly the sreil gerrisort of Soanieh troops stationed at the town of Paimiitos, (Sn all Pudins), At the latest dates, Nunoeto’s guerilla nuynberad over two huadret mon ‘The formation of a gucriiln im the Hacienda San Juan, twelve miles frew the port of Santa Crux; on the south tiae of the island. is contirmed, The chtet of this gvenila is the brave patriot Dorm Maanel Nunes and thas Sir he had not beem-molested by 1% Spanish troops, It in falee that he has surrende hen the Isabel left Haruna, the following ramor: wate ix cireulation :—That the city of Rolguin, south ride, in to enstern departmens bad pronounced ageinst the gororpment, Caw colonel of the veg iment (bat garrisoned tho pluec bering Placed iste self at the Dead of the movereat. { ‘the city of Baracoa, nort!. #Sde, covtern department. ad ulso provowaced for liberty. ‘The stamer trom Trinidad. which sugbt to bare ar- vised at Butwbane onthe 21st Tuy, Lad aot arrived when the Teabel lott, which makes i> probable thet the reported rising ut Trinidad ix tras, Iécabano ie oppositefilavena, on the sovslt side of the iiund. ‘Thave is a railroad ramping noress the island. Seoween tess two places, Distance forty 2iies— time 2. ‘Phe city of Frini- dwiis co the south side, coatzal department, aad 270 ley erop—anether grain becoming of consideratt> im- portance—is good, and it ix sstimated that the erep of this year will be’ tho largest over before kuown. In Ohio, Indiana, Ilinoix, Michigan, and Wisconsin, the wheat harvest has beeu completed, and the crop in/oach State is larger than over before known. These is a | good quuntity of corn raised. in this State, but net so uch for market as for fattening hogs for the market. | Throughout the Northern, Eastern, and Wostern States, pro. | { Court of Common Paeas—In Chambers. | Before Hon. Judge Woodrul. ANT OPINION A8 TO TRE JURISDICTION Cf THE STATE COURTS. Jusv W.—Hebens Corpur.—la the Master of Ambrose Barlow, a private soldier in the U.S. Army.—lis Donor, | et Judge Wocdruff, cave hia deession in this case. turn to the hates corpus vas enlistment in the vert of tho United States, that he is an infant, undi o id evlirted without t ‘Dhe re- ° was, >the age of twenty-one, years, onwent of bis parents Theproof | ‘The answer to the peta: merly Collector of the port of Hoston, died tn this city | {i {emrient 7 caiablln the facts sot tp im the enewer. | yesterday, at the residenoe of hit soadnlaw, Cot, Clapp. | dietion in w: Uptake oorpis,to Inqulee ‘utothe | Gem D, wax 67 years of ace. Jeseph 8. Atkins, of Mount Vernon, Maine, whilemow- Ing in & Held, om Satuciny last, was struck by lightaing and inetently killed = fix son, standigg near him was knocked down senselast, but resuscitated. Funerals of. McClennen and. Cnuahy. Boston, July WO, 1861. The funcesl cf Cadeb §, MoClennen, who was @rowned inthe harbor on ¥riday, in a2 unavailing attempt to The City Guards, Odd Fellows. and» portion of the Fire Departinent. joined tho funeral procession. The pageant was very imposing. MoClernem had previously resewod four persons from drowning. He was a rigger by trade, ‘and respected by all who know bim. Violent Thunder Stozm=—Twa Persons killed | by Lightning. Hotes’ Hows, July 20, 1861 of anparallsled violence escurrod A thunder storm here yestocday The lightning struck the house of Mr considerable damage. Mr. Fiftoen minutes after this, the paint shop of Hraveis yo. in the vicinity of the disaster, was strnek, and Mr. killed. One of bis apprentious was likewise severely burned, ant snother #0 stunned that it wae with dificuity he was resuscitated. The store house of Captain Thomas Bradley wae N Arrival of the Captain and Crow of the British Bark Jane Prreanenenia, Suly 90, 185 The bark Gov. Briggs, from Boston, areived this ov | ning, having on board Capt, Soule and crew, of the Britieb bark Jane, burot at coe on the 224 inetont, when one day out from New York, bound to Glaegow. Thed enught fire from spontancous combustion. The eaptein saved the chronometer and esvin furniture, aud the crew their clothing. They took to the bouts, which were - | Deaths by Drowntng. Prov. #, duly 20, 1851 Mr. bdward Stedmon an! eon were drowned at South Theis bodies, it is evi, bave not been recovered. road, Prevanons, July 90, 1862 tion of the opening of the Ohio and Pean- (okes place to-day, A large number of invited guests have airraty arrived, and others are ar- riving ‘The receipts of merebandiss by canal are very hoary and horiness Isimprovieg. Freights remain low. ‘There is five feec aud & half of water in the change! Cutting Telegraph Wires. Rosros, July 90, 1961 ‘The Clty Marshal of Saleia te charged with owtting the | wires of the Bain fastern line, na@ throwing four or five hundred fect ito a vacant lot. Martne Disaster. Boston, July 90, 1451 The brig Venus, of Bath, from New York for Boston. went ashore on Horse Shoe Shoal in Vineyard Sound, on qhe night of the 27th, and remalord there on the after noon of the 28th, She will probably be cot off without damage Heavy Failure. Baurmone, July 9, 1861 The extensive dry goods hone of Harrison & Co, haw felled. Their liabilities are reid to be very hoary Movements of Distt 1. Grant, Ithaca; J Kyra, Philadelphia: NG; R. Corwine, Cin, J Reynolds, Phi MeDermott, &t. Croiz; Wo Batler, do. HH, Smith Maine; # Young, § the Astor House. Gea. Kd itadeighie, €. Danado, de, C, arelvad yesterday at ay, MB Lith, New York; N.@ Worring. Chicago; 0. 0 Ven Dam and lady. New Orleans; M.D. A tinnt, Te vente; M. K. Mi nada West; John ht. Milter. Indy. and daughter New were among the arrivals, yeaterday, at the Union Place Hotel Don Jose th, Alpboneo, nnd family. of Tanna, left the oy have been re Pope. ni) faratly, Pro. WW Cary, Alton e videnoe, RL, dohm Giliert, Boston: DA. Spor do HA Chase, Dan Jobn f. Smith, wile, Ge, Chas Bo sty Virginia; Jno. J | eineinnati. Obte; George Dotaw ere oe 18 Askew, Cincinnati to: M, Winstem end lety Poltinere, were arpong the | yesterday | Mre Fillmore. lady oft hie Pr the United Seater ; Ospt & © Arkan Crittenden, Ky: ©. Wiggine at Louia: W Cot. Moore, Kermuda: Rev Wer Lyons, de ! Gen, Aeby Col Mertyweaher, Ky. ¥ he atriveis. yesterday. o! the Irving Howe 1 Weiwr, 0 BAD et Lo eingaten: Ne Ron rt. Philadelphia; JP ‘ v vin perived yesterday ® ter Pe Smith, wisville, Ky, on the 25tu instant legality ofan enlistment. That the detent prisoner, being hy color ¢F under pretoxt « of the United Btates, 4 Seats © | oth | | on of Lbeaile, | Lhe euthority met has no jue valewon tO exomine ite valility, Sueh wa opinion was undeabledly | eXpressed by a distingwshed judge four Superior Court, \ in the case of Ferguson, 9 Johns. 239. But all the other | judges refused, distiuotly, to conour with hum iu that | «1 the onze learned juriit, in his commenta- | es on the subject, regards the question ar now settled in, favor of such jurisdiction, The case of Stacey, 10 Johns, Stk, though not a raw where the validity cf un enlist | ment was inquire, late, did, nevertheless involve the | M&Nitesting # love of justice, and exyweeing disent | atthe rame Lt of the State Court to inquire into the legality of | what was done by officers of the U aited States aemyrun- | der cclor or pretext of enforcing the laws of the United Stati Since tha decision of thove eases, thie juciadic- has been sonsiantly exercised in thts State, 80 | constantly, indyod, that the renewal of the objestion at | thir day, was the cause of somo surprige. in other | States this juriedietion has, in like ma: been con. stantly exercised. [The learned judge refusred te Uall’s | Law Jour 10). 230; 11 Mass 6, Sergeant's Constitu- | tione! Law. 279, 22. | It is now # matter of notoriety that fuch proceedings bove been eommonty entextalmedin the | Btate Courta of this and adjacent States. Therefore, an- lece the law of Seplomler 25,150, as deprived the State covrts of jurisdiction, I mast regard it ea settled by au- thority, that It ie my daty toexercise it, Om that sub- I bare no diseretion. The statate of this State iy | smptery, nnd if the restraint is fpeal, Tam bound to | The reeert ket makes it the di of t soi die of his | he twenty-on evidence being preduced te bit that suc! wae without the consent of his parent or guardian insisted that by making it the daty of the Secretar War to discharge in euch case reas of the U Stater have. by implication, deprived the State courts of authority to interferes ard yeu tt fs comeeded that the Vaited States Courts have jurisdiction by hrtras corps, notwithstanding the late act, Thenet does not, interme, make the power of tho Beorotury of War over this witb Jeot exoturive. This giving of each power Lo the Serv. tery of War and it with tbe concurrent auth exercise the power, Ith va | Courts still have juridletio ct, | the Je a St 0 rity, sud there isnothing, im terms or by im the recent law, to deprive them of it. Aud y be 4 whether, if the law bad in tera eco tned the | right to dwebar, 0 the telery of Wm. it would not amounted haleas con ya ‘Tho exiatence pension of the writ of n itelf unconetitasional urrent authority in the United | ty etuted, heen hell to de wer. If ot, pority ‘The pe i ath tary of War, cannot have that effest charged U, S, Commisstoner's Court, i W. Morton. Bay ve Weapon yourd the Aancrican «hip Tho- an aa ane cond mat+ a of July, during t ool to this port Tmited sta t captain, David Goodell, who dep culty having cecurred on beard betw ‘ nd mate, and that Smith de rh on bits, apd aiterwards on 6. Mr Donohue, on the p + who deposed that the reeond tand that he then drow hie stab him if is repeated the as. savit; thet the secoud mate did knock bim down again, and thot #mith ther attempted to bit hin with the hand. spike, The Commissioner sold that all the witnesses egterd in the one material point, that the aesitsod bad drawn bis knife. and he should therefore bold hin to ball in the eum of $100, ‘Theatrical and Muste: Powrar Tuearne=-Thie popular exteblishmont wary Inet evening to witness the gorgeous spec- t Prodigal,” and the personations of +. Mire rion ood Mice Walters, ficited the most enthuriastic cheering. Lt will be re peated again this evening. tog ect dy of © Taking the Pledg ‘a Gannes —Those two famous con whieh y Winks" #1 ane the amusements will close with thy Natrosan Trearee —The new national es triompbantly Pwece end the atmost pleasing deem: a sty ied the a wheh Adopted Uhind,” f. Seobt will atte © part of Mich: hthe "Mye Cynon s Mewereers etme aw etcell wee doeut for this erening, con ones, Uaaere ental pieces, burles jw Veusows’ Miseravie. This tal A of negro | ericrmmers Will aptertain their mu: 1s patrons with Dereeident progremme to-night, we Mesure The om te annonnoed fot " noon and «vening lust certainly attract over p, dancing. the ex of rit fo the evening. tigbt rope, the far ager.” en © Dechatunens vate Gonnese, Baoonies Am exocedingly at tractive bill 1 for this eve ning. st the above heat Hilo! ceiabli Diment, for the benetit of Me. Ploranae, Two c+} eat picoes have been namely, the favorite Creoy entitled * Detiente Or he woivor ally of A Glanes at New ‘There were 195 deaths in Paltimor,. dering Whe wook er ding the Yeh inet | to acmire ite Institutions and reepect its lav | indivicuels team densi gether with the favorite | woiles from Havana. Passengers from Havana to Tri J ‘Mhe Supreme Conrt 6 } Puerto Pringipe, has removecsta San Jaan de lor Kere- dios, #1 mnflus from the ibseten, central dupartment. in je the judges to em bark quickizeu dcurd of a Fessel of war, in case ofa Seo ral promunciamento. The above advices are froma the most res; Telixble ecurees., They exbiuit slave portion of the | Mito be jan state of revolutioa confirmmtery-of whiob is the order of tho Captuin General me ing eourts martial et the copitals, Priueipe nad St. Jago de Cuba | Amerioansamong the in f curv armeng thei always ueld until aowet | 4rkan noréineide, | Dpon it but it is yet very low OE, primey couroil hoht with the | patrick plowing the | Eure | Eom ern anc Central Departzouts wodet martial law, aad | 7 Lan P nena, Judy %, 1860. Tho New Orleans papers are full of Cuban pews by the Falcon, But the substance of the reports lave beem ante cipated. Arletterin the Me'ta rays th are twohundre@ nts, ‘The latest otters say that Vila Class, Barseos, ‘Trimk dad, Bayamo, and Holgens, cither hud, or were about be Pronounce im favor o: the insurgents. The Pleaywe thinks the accounts are vot exeggereted. THE CUMAN MEBTING A? NEW ORLEANS. New Oncweaee, July 27, 1861. Ata meeting of the frlund. of Cubs, best evening, te, deelaration of independence was read, and @ comaniihe | appoiated to droft an addrss to the people of the Uaite@, States, Interesting from ene Pintas. EMGRATION—CHOLEMA—ORUUGUT—INDIAN = COUM cm, A correspondent of ¢) Journal, writin, c. ec he Columbus (Obie) State gfrom Fort M Kay, ander date ef Jung 20, says:—After a march of 40 miles from Fort Leavenworth, we reached this place on yester- day, in fine heaith, be'sg two Guys ia advaace of Col, Swmner, and we sball remain bere until hie command comes up, when we shell egain join ft, | and proeced togethor to santa Fe. ‘The cholera bus not yvt left the troopa, about 30 of them having fallen vietims to it om the ends small number of cases oo basd vhon wo lef. As this disoase disappeared awoug the troepe twe are age, efter crossing this ri we avo ia hopes it will s0on disnprour al:ogather. Whos ie rather einguloe,eil the merchant traing that howe crossed the pivins thie season, hate ed cxocllent health, none of them hayiag @ ei did and all pinces on the scwtih side, take the railroad; Alihough we had morerain than we sarone to Betabane thence by steaimboxt mong shore, ins walle reacted Goeott Grove, Ws are now ney: So captata oral, has cent forward-two- | hikelyto-sufer from the uther extreme. No rain fetes My prominstmentor > eine Sarmed | ha. Za}"an in this commtry for eight months, and the ws river, Which Not a drop of water There bas been @& mse lately, som %, Arapaboes, avd Chins, and Major Fite- »dndian Ageut for sho plaom It was » vory aaseinblage, ated tasay of their greatest war ‘lors Wore present. Liitole Moustetn Chief, of the ‘omanobes, and Litle Sear, ary two of the most ingpished lovians- of the prairies, sod possess ie its candy bod. 1 was jortunuic ir reaohing chere in ¢ a Z Srp | more Lflwence than avy other chiefs among them APPEAL To THE AMERIC AN GOVERAMNT A: Uh, | They professed gooat frie hoskip tor our people, BY cUBal TBs, | aud exprersed a desire to live ia peewee with Gs. To vay Everex ov ve Now Basu: | A wood emoure ny presente Was digiribated We have boom rcovty od Sus.ahiOMMN I Uiteftee comm. | the try from the proscription sud porsecuting severity of | at ¢ 1 tue government of our neve istaad. We lave leasned | t {BK vUF residence here, wo trust tat we hava not erposed ourselves to any represeh, unless it be tet the inde- pendence of our native Cuba has been the shief abject of vur desires and hopes. Recent events in Cuba inspire us | with » brighter faith in thy emancipation of ou; country | trom crcl and unjust gowecmment. Belpg exited for | from the iniquitons polley by which our country bas | been long governed. it is aatural that we should feel strenely in «ympethy with the movemcat that our patri- otic conatrymen have begun. We would be recreant to the pilnciples for whick «e became wriles, unworthy to | p called Cubone, and lass than men, did. we not desire | to devote ourselves, and all the means we possess, to the cause of our country’s independence, Bat how can we | | carry cut this desire? Lf we attemps to depart in secret, | we will be denounced, probably artestad and punished as | jew breakess and “pirates.” Ifwe propose to depart | cperly. we have ne guarantee that we would be judged or treated lexs barsbly. We have tuntwed to entertains deep reverence for constitutional law ; and however hasd | it wight appear te usto be prevouted in returning to | sbare im the patriotic struggles of owr brother Subse, | we would prefer to submit to the laws of the country, ther than expose ourselves to divwrace, - 3 to up just interpretations, Dut we ould ask sor ourselves. and for Cabs, the same jostand Uleral interpretation of the constitution an wa ef the United States, that prevailed cn formar occa. | tious ju the Mietory of (his republic, Whon Texas them te attond a nd, dur | Lut iewill be vi | verySmuch af: aid-of the cholers aud the s | shail be extremely gi | up, and we are several days. | tomorrow, od they peared to be argo ie reads Mather ry ajor Fitzpatrick was very anxious te iadace yaad counvil a Port Laramie, difficult te geuthem to go, as it the are wes frou thie post, and which is sid to. de preveding in that rection country. Gur goverminont is very anxbous to divide theese wities tribes inte different sections ef the eoungry, oud to pay the for the right of way through it; ne making the tribe responaibts for all the depredusions committed uoder ite juriedie- tion. But it wall be very difficult te make the In- dions understand why they should *@p, when bunt- ing buflalo, Seca they wore encroaching wy She territory of a tribe. Sut perhaps Co. Mitchell, the supe: ut, wud Major Fitepatriok, will be cnatied to make an arraagement, by whigh travelling through the prairies imay be rendered lose havardous then at prevent We have bad fine tines bunting buffalo fer a Week past, but arc now out of the range of thei ‘They ¢ been very plenty, the plains boing oF Hy with the m as far ae theeye can revch. Am telupes are plenty, bul so witd they cannot » Proacbed so es to be shot. :4 ae ‘The read all the way to Santa Fo is one of the best I presume in the would. It is equal to any of your plankroads in Obie. But on the Cinnarm, and ou the “ Mornada,” (the desert.) it is v1 ry dificult to procure water, especially in the dry seacop, We expect to get through in three wooks trova thie time, ai oy may depend upon it we | Whon our journey is ended. mner's command has just come least to leara tout there if gbut new ¢ having occurrof for ‘We shall otart again ov the day ufver , on is utlenst 500 re &—Col ttle sickness, tmigrution cau ed the government of Mexlewto complain | Vitterly. and Mr. de Booeneyra, Minister of Poreiga Kola | toma, laid the imattar beso the United States govern. _, Movements of the President. w ‘The exalted steterman aod profound lawyer, _ [From the Nations Iniebigeaeer, Daniel Webeter, then, as now, presided in the bureau of It is understood, and we have oo d the tute Department. We refer with pride und hcpe to | that the President of tue Uvited Sc his se ply to the Mexican Minieter’s letter, One extract | tion of the membe f the Cabin. “a a taries of Wat and of the luterior—will leave thir 4 ne tancer cf udcpe States detwomer pte. | city on their promived viet tv the Valley of Vie rm} atersirt lawfal trade betwee the Uni- | Gitis, on Tuesday next ted St pd Texts, “orto prevent, er attempt te prevent, | On bis way, the I’residont, with the S i United Stotes for Texaser aay | other (reign country. * We think thet Cuba sta tnor favorably for | neroms trestme nt. and w against the liberties tint protest try, und our own Fights being prejudiced by | will wake a porsoual inspection of the pabli | and property et Harper's been desirow Ferry, which he has long Valley, by the of doing They will then pre dup th dic tons or feare of political parties in thisoonp- | Potomac and Winchester Railroad, to Oharles try The rights of the Cubans toast mot be cruelty sa- | town, turning off at that place to the neighboring erifeed to What may be cal expediency We Shanuonoale Sprioge, there to mect, im friendly for ourselves tnd ont brethton juaitee frum repablicaa | irq familiar wa, the citizens of the ar joiniag coum America Let the United States bo pendonts but lt I | ticg of Jere Glaeke, and Leedde, ia eeu | be jest to Cube avd its oppresed por | ° a 4 v y We know that tke free. the brave, and generous peo phance wih a inv the latter, made some ple of the Unit s have large aud expecded rym- | Hime Fines, | Petite with Sol Uberthe wherdvee it te meat aving Shanvondale, tho Present and his toired, Lut ¥e have no appeal to make to these sympa | friends will go on to Wine |, taking pee. thies. They will be oure if we only prove that we deserve | bape Capon by the way, t! : White Sal them phur Springs ot Greenbric int, if we Ore eppead we have to mab sad we will make it pab- | gre not misimiormed, Mc into him liety. in SD pod mp nthe own district, to attend rome fecal Hustiess requiring “up ie a4 7 on Tea" woe o eet will be to obtain | Bis caro; bags bara’ daitte af Wineamecak Tmirsion to openly leave the jurisdiction Spprised, Dut. being Tes 2 Been gpmmnny United States, io (he anauner we shall deem most | Which place many of his near relatives aw or thon aes miliary organisation or to tion of any law of the ¢ try, but as OCabans returning to ehare in the stragglers of our brethren for We bave 2 came to bear before this and and thie country har a character to wlved to adopt a cours amudence, as well ax respect, dictates. And to | prevent misapprebensions of false constructions | wardr, we have made thie avewal, and ask you to de | the favor of laying it be jour readers, & portion o | the great Amerionn public, whose good opinion we desire to merit end On behalf of the n oriles in New York OCTAN LANG DUANY. (Department Oriontal ) colred trom Worbington, ordering tho commander of the | oop € WHE Predie, tying at the Mrooklya Nery tent resident, he wi gion every where rad’s firet release this “smumer from cares of his departmeat. The General App (From the Najioual Intelig Mosers. Charles bradley, of tortor son, of New York; Kiddie, of 1’ ard Lewts Sutton, of Baltimore, ube as Large appointed ander the act of the Is *"Phia will be M the praisore at ast session of Congress, bave been in this city for some days, jogs at the | RANCISCD SEDAUS, (®cvartment Central ) during 6 oy or f | MIGUEL T. TOLON, (Department Oocident ) | T Ury, abd eC tations with the a no eubjet of their future plan of operstions. This 4 Ord mony ether optniows bearing om the came plan having been do ad uper by the lacter, those petiished by ' eee ieee tel | goutlc met have loft the ent of government for the aad | purpose of entering upon the retive duchurge ot thei: duties i eo.) | ve understand that they will first visit the pelm GOVVRM MENT AND URNORAL ¢ tam chrnas, | Ope rtain and Comp Ard Cate Py THEN mower id sa ol (be appratvers’ de tal Commander of the Oriental Department | partmcnt i those eto me (Governor of the Contral Depart. | aud that th sea commt on £ ing | will be divided into separate dutriots, and eo This day, at ten o'clock fn the forenoon, Larrivedat | fore of tkese dia Will be wwigned ter 1¢ &® this point, after having travetied tifty lenguos in ths | ty.ry gypoaiors. who Will Visit enue wash of shortest possible time Ten hours before ed sa stive dist " , of entry this place. T recived from th cP Of one of eee eee together wt stated pe’ «ill subse emai echupne which preceded i Me that he hed put. | te cne oi comparing Bole wods, for the porte to the Lreasury Deparumense s#king full re- + | vetione, asl the information wb werk obap wetakea levied. ‘These reports will @ vy tay have col- Is, #9 | department to currect any» © better en ble the two fl t vebop: | which tay existintheayst ters or ang | ping Knives, two flags, fitteom carte ) wo het only waif @ oF appraicemen A | tome ceete inte empies e” ft inecunestin of the Uc Mreh informa Tpublieh the recount tu the Manat ft | we doubt,“ , iththe collection af he rerenae, faction of the feithtol inbeoitants of this eity | veo tits be obta whiod wil Puctio Principe, duly iGub. 1801 Lewony | v ww the d t in feoming ite i) tone to the efi of the curtoma, NATAL INTELLIGENCE y vadtoe ' sity and eftok | We tearm that yoeterday aftornoon a dexpateh tas ¢ hole aystem, particnta:iy ia “be smaller @ dietan’ pe ‘ i vory boncticial cevalite © fed ¢ ty * Jill attend the operations of this new board.

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