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Our Baltimore pe eo Bavtnsone, July 31, 1851. Ws Weather--Drowaing of R. R. Nason, of New Lork— Democratic Nominations—Launch—Emi, grants—Steamer Monmoutir— The Cuban Revolw . Jones, ‘Adjutent General. HeEapQvaRTERS oF THE Army, Apivrant GengRat’s OFFICE, _ Wasutyeron, July 25, 1861. trom, §c. Generar Orpers, No 43.— wi v] A strong easterly wind, accompanied by inces- | received from the War Department, i 1 saut rain, for the last twensy-four hours, has ren- | for the iatvemagye one Gee ea rt dered cloth coats and pants quite comfortable, aad | The attention ofthe department has recently been iv already causing the return of a large number of our citizens from (ape May, and other hot wea- Caer resorts. l yesterday had a conversation with Mr. UE lward Linage, of this city, who was in conversation with Mr. R.R. Nelson, of New York, the young man who was lost overboard, on Saturday evening last, authorize | culled to the fact that at many of the frontier sta- | tions civilians are employed in’ various ities— png clerks, mechanics, laborers, even as ‘The employment of some of these persons is un- from on bowrd the steamer Penobscot, on her pas- | so promptl; cage from New York to Philadelphia, at the time vipeeeen ot. Mr. Bangs states that the together on the deck of the vessel, sually acq uainted, | the ‘conplopment of civilians in any oe ave Oe any purpose for which soldiers could by any law or regulation, and in instances the dntive performed ought to be performed by the The department is persuaded encountered the in most the might and r8 or soldiers. at those who have rs of the field perform any duties that may devolve e in gurrison. Hereafter, therefore, branch of the a , having thus beeome e: aed b mat wall pleased with onch ot on ae is strictly prohibited, thout manifest injury to the service, had exe! enaee cards, and mutually promi: a Aint eahtson ote ezonattons promi | ioe the eatery ofthc saabnc ing to visit each other ag their respective cities On rising to separate for the night the weather became the topic of conversatioa, one asserting that there was a prospect of rain, andthe other that there was not. [here being an awning overhead, Mr, Nelson leaned ever on oe outside to get a view of the sky, when the vessel made a heavy lurch A broke bis hola, Paring him into the sea, an wful shriek fret warning his compen of his in- ‘able fate. neches; were immedi- ately thrown over by Mr. the alarm given, and “the boat stopped, but not! could be seen or heard of “eed the probability is that he was insta & second evening last night in EET optic! og for the Legislature. T ey Seve thus far nominated tive, cares. five more to cbose on Monday noxt.) viz: var D. Daniele, eae seueeh Weathers, Dr. John Morris, a avis. “Mesers. Fardy & Auld bave just launched a Chairs be be requisite therefor, and he shall cause the proper staff officers to report to him the circumstances which render the same neces: mit this report, with his remarks, to the Lepart- ment, and a copy thereof to the Commanding Ge- neral of the Brg By comm: and shall trans t M. Conran, Secretary of War. ay of Major General Scott : . Jones, Adjutant General. Destructive Fire in Kensington — Incen- Marism. About four o'clock this morning, Mr. William Altemas’ starch factory, situated at the southeast corner of Second and Oxford streets, Kensington, was discovered to be on fire, and, althoug' the alarm was instantly given, all efforts to preserve the building were unavailing, and the entire estab- lishment is now a hea of ruins. The fire was first seen in the etablo and balcony in the eastern part beautiful clipper schooner of about 140 tons bu-- | ¢f the place, which are gome distance from the t ing furnace, giving undeniable evidence that i: ties, baile tee Cont. Charice Pendergrast and we fe work of some ruthless incendiary. It is ptain Samuel !’hiltips, of this city, the latter of whom isto comuand ber. She is named the Alice, aad will belong to the Charleston line of packets Within the last week, about one thousand (ierman sod Irish emigrants have arrived at this port, and a large number of other vosse!s are daily ex pected. The steamer Monmouth is now said to be brought h for sale, and to be the property of Mr. ™M Myomery. the inventor of the patent boilers— Lat Ned Buntling hae nothing to do with her. In the mean time her 1 aod Skewes cersare kee es lou) out on her and all connected with ‘The letters published in the ‘New Orleans Delta, from Havana, addressed to General Lopez, have rendered it pretty cestain that the Cuban revolu- tion is a mere ruse to excite and draw aid from the United States, the accounts being greatly exag zo- rated for this purpose, it being the intention of t be triots to retire to the mountains, until such aitives. To attempt to land troops in Cuba, will a be a desperate undertaking, but it will doub: tose be accomplished. Our Newcastle, Del., Correspondence. Nawcastis, Del., July 31, 1951. Another Double E veeution—A Singular Case—Pro, testations of Innocence— Horrible Scene. Joseph Anderson and Compson Dayard, two co. Jored men, convicted in May last of the murder of Joseph Williams, this day expiated their crime, by ‘the penalty of death, in the jail yard. The mur- der was committed on the afternoon of the Slst og | December last, near Middletown, in St. (+eorge’s Hundred, sixteon miles below this. Their victim, Mr. Williams, a decrepid man of seventy, had call: ¢d at a small shop, and was seen to receive change _ for a $5 note, having paid for some article he had | purchased. ‘This was about the middie of the after- | noon, and a short time after the dead body of Wil- | was found onthe roadashort distance of, with | ble wound on his face and head, inflicted with by billet of wood. Suspicion was at first at fault, but that yery night Bayard, while drunk at = town, made sures that led to Lis arrest. | it was fastened upon him by money bein, i B, Wiiiane Perron that had been given to 4 liams in exchange for his note. Layard confessed the crime, and implicated Anders« having induced him to do the deed, ond also being tat itscommiseioa. Half a dollar was f | i} 's pocket that he way unable to ac- | Count for, aud this was belioved to Le part of the | plunder. Aovderson bae persisted in See — cent, and remained tirm im this declaration uy the last moment. Bayard, on the contrary, mbintained that Anderson was cuilty aswell as ‘ self, until one day last week, when, in a con- Dr. Black, he contradicted bis | and declared Anderson to be time, in the cell with | the next day, whea in apother Pronounced all he suid the 4 previous was a Le, and that Anderson was guilty. Bayard being | a of aboat cwenty. po re ‘witha not muc! more than half witted, and Anderson a haedensd | = ner of fifty, with a reputation for conjurations | Verzation with t signs blacks, Buyard’s asseverations of Anderson y recence ar thonght to be only the effec: of bis | «onyuring influeace. This morning, however, with Cae rope about his neck, and every thing pre- pared for the dread launch into cternity. gain repestcd that Anderson was inne causing doubts to arise in the minds of the rere 4ors a8 to which of the perjured felon’s declaraticns | were true. Religious services wore performed upon | tae seaffold by the Kev. Mr. Lightner, of the /: pis- copal, and the Kev, Mr. Spotewood, of the eee jan Chureb, the condemned joining in the wits mueb apparent fervor. ‘Ihe drops fell » sorely « , moreover, that there had been no fire in the building for two days. ¢ factory consisted of a large th story brick building, exter from Second to Perry street, adjoining and south of which was a frame buildin: sions. The whole of the buildin; the eighth of a square. e and a half g on (sfurd strect of similar dimen- cecupied about The stable on the south- east corner of the lot, two stories in height, was also entirely irs are rapidly progressing, hay and feed, and three horses. a Very narrow escay ly consumed. It contained a quantit; of The animals from being burned t} death. Mr. Altemus had onhand a large stock of starch, and about three hundred bushels of wheat, which, together with the machinery of the establishment, ae he totally destreved. “The entire loss is about = pots, and only the Franklin There was no insurance upon the 3,500 upon the building, in is an industrous and enter- Mr. A. ock prising man, and losses by this fire about all his earnings forthe last nize yea pathise wi th btm th his sc¥ire foss. We deeply smp- The roof of a new double three story brick dwelling, belonging to Stewart Hineman, *tuated ry | on tially burned off. street, south of the factory, was par- In the rear of this house were two two-story frame weaver shoys, which, with their contents, consisting of looms, a quantity’ of carpet yarn, &c., were stroyed. and were McCall. number of carpet ey both belonged to Mr. Hineman, cecupied b; Te i John Hickey and a Mr. ated there was no insurance upon them. The dwelling house on Second street, ad- joining the wind ‘ks were carried to the fire is but a short | disastrous pot. facto! eat distance. Was also sonewhat damaged. was owing a gale at the time, and The scene nce from that of the conflagration of Sunday morning. The breaking out afresh of the same fire, caused another alarm about cight o’clock, and a number of the engine and hose companice repaired to the Some of the hose companics were in sorvice | Sesiy all the forenoon. When the firemen came npon the ground at the Be cond alarm, a dispute arose between the members of the Carroll and William Penn Hose com pames eee byt Tue two most corspicuous melee wi ¢ inte | about their respective rights to a fire plug, which endedin a _ The disturbance was immedia rferenee of the Marshal's belligerents in the arrested by officer Blackburn, while in tel, oo fd RE EEE a SSS | conflict with each other. Their names are ro a8 | Wistar, director of the Carroll fand Daniel K. | hart, member of the William P fought bravely inthe Mexican war in Capt’ Nay- nn, lor’s com ve A of Philadelphia Rangers. Vindkara, assisted by officer Anderson, Officer took the prisoners an examination, the | cording to the testimo | sor, and that Wistar whereupon, Wistar Was discha: Capehart beld te dail in $500 to answer. fault of the r sive ; uired si fore Alderman Clark. Cape chkrt After Alderman decided that, ao Capebart was the Tes only acted on the defen- ed, and In de- ety; a commitment was wade out agai Capehart, and he was placed in Se custody of officer McAn ally. Iderman Clark very properly teck gegarion to say at the hearing, that b would hereatter deal with the ut- moet rigor with fighting. Whi nate % bun great influence ainong the mpersti- | Souncmad Ts. er nranee? i) firemen brought before him for officer Blackburn bad the youn, t one of them wit: In the rush that was made by the disturbance, at wshed dow: a | nga number of persons.— Ina Pre The U nited ol, D. D Adtuirs at this pl numberof India, nm, and came ve od Mitcuell, Superintendent the time of the arrests,a heavy fence that sur- | rounded a portion of the demolished factory, was pi near killing or maim- Hatad. Bulletin, July 31. | Counett at Fort Laramie, > 8t. Louis Republican, July 25.) States government has authorized of Indian to hold a treaty with a large ove seupying the Indian Territor, New atter ele ek ; and, for afew minutes, their | *#4 New Mexicc ort Laramie, during the ttione of body were awfal to behold: Ander. month of September. The Indian tribes invited cially, clutched with his hands, as if | to attend this Couneil are those lying along the base —" pull away the cord that wa throttling | | of the Kocky oper pry gl the south side of } im; but frifing to reach it, hit hands tore ¢ ‘issouri, as fas south as the boandary of Texa befem of bis shirt, and pnd seplag nb oom cluding many of the tribes embraced in the juris telgont, toe away the fastening, and before | en of the United States by the acynisitio S tone of the scene his garments were { hex Ww these Indians, the lnited States of cieerrangement. The bodies wer have, as no eubsisting treaties; at least none $ wo after ging balf an hour, and will, th - has place them entirely and_ sufficiently under nt Gernoon, be su hjected to certain cxperime rene of the medical stadente Ceclaraticn of Bayard bas induced lieve that bie companion was yosiches ticipation in; while others sey v0 fully confirmed a to their joint | ‘be guvernment and the Indians. eu Me to pase it by By mere effect of fright, that, by meane of this Coaneil of ali th rautual treatic put te t sed that be did not know what bis lips gave soceto. It is now a mystery tha: cannot be vulged till the last day arrives, and all the secrets vi an & . | Ver Pilladetphia Correspondence, nai the : a populati New ly reeurrins hostilities selves, and | reat save thers. an The dast with the propriety of the mens ol of the goverament. xieo, Ut ‘The oxte n. the es wm between the mails, ke, &« id im the sonnel ns between the In lian v7 afforded t) emigran » across the plains wien of ent of the Territories and Oregon, and the neces ‘Territories indispensable that a more int elligent and relat relation should exist bet ween is also Congrese was #0 favorably improseed *, (the surestion, ct Pucangienia, Jaly 8.4351. | ge believe, origivased with the Superintenient at | Steamship Saranar this place,) that a large appropria’ ion was unde for “be stenmsbip Saranac, whieh 4° s.on ing at ~*~ specie urpo < tad artmcnt hes, one Navy Yord for eo jae et erly, confided the prine management y J me tin past, waiting to bs (Aw Ol Miter ell P e be taken up on the new sect — , nal dock, was this Lixpreseet were sent ont an carly day to invite yo rning = mo He be VF copared for sen imme | the atter lance of all the various tribes. with in- ovately, a0: = Probr cly, be despatched to the | sruetions to the several agents and others to induce on: pis ube iV der to prevent the | them to come in. Definite report® have beon re- jens teal SOU ending aid and som | ceived from only a few of the ox So far as Be aerate. ard from, there are conflicting r sports but the eect expectation is, that some of the trives, owing to Army Orders. | the ravages of the smallpox and cholera, and Heap Qi anrens oF me Aww, | others because of the hostility ex g between Apsertant Gesenar’s Orricr, } them and other tribes wi country they Vastiearon, Fol. 24, 1851 pass over, may not attend. How “ar thes: ¢ Waennra”. Onvers, ‘ollowing ort amy operate in preventing the indians from at- Phen Si m the Sveretary of W. is publi tending, it is impor . notwithetand for the tion snd guidance all officers of | ing, ¢ certain will tec army — j at 1 to attend War Devan ‘lage of In- Wasnrsotox, February 25, ‘ue enormous okpenanettys Of the army Jory in the Cuariermaster’s Department, aft ere = inate noe of reckless extravagat: ¢ tl) tly ben brought to iw notice, have led th to infer shat a mere rigid veonomy mig fe «cd than bas latoly been observed. vory branch of the service are there | apperring & the appreach tr rn, fer, thot in regard to allowances of every | and many of d the rive bo in € aid adberence to the prosstibed re | pected te be pre at thie treaty, ins an ie Pteietly enforced | will he ee by th it contine P floors of the Sub e and Qasrterma With each other, | are, end oth partine: ideavor Ly every possibh they will either be whelly der iroyed fe reduce t aditures, partion arly in th 1 up it come other community. © ‘I bah ee . s dk irgee of eccing ® true representa Tae! s or other bailding will be constrnat- | (heee tribes, the prevent ie a roost ca, Salas by det of the Department, exeopt sach | Sion. It afferds aa oppor-noity that, w sare in Henly necessary for the immsdiate | Ci ean bat ood apr ty Ae ¥ ee the troops. ( n prorp en a » © and #71, Cienera ia 0 Jeane Gor Beery, 1048.) Theve'barrs <p — eh apett kon t, aud in their con cru ae ! moeari'z feel and forage, the foldiets should be rage <u peyed than they now a 4 - t ite Dey thet gonfdertly reli he ve ‘ bh ©: operation of che officers, fn to re . " i agg wee Paget eA nm be done ‘ ® - the h oud coms ft , A ‘ mn on the fr ont of 1 of Knglaad @ a ff he «tof are vesigne y duty at the i o name, OF | o ry of yt whet), of ore: € “ up t i FF aR Comm tiders pre held ’ proba ‘ » " es a thie duty is neglected, | bet are tie bourdy * ine | States forty thouse | trier cong | oceur again en thi 1 evenperns” . | twenty the atedt thay unr ne rou d together, will, contin t gated at one me place in tho t f the several tribe 1 smount to # ted r enueee, kept elliot nection with the atl vise us by informed of every ex tion. The trip’ will, weeks to three month: Ruvapsrvrrs.—In Flour, there was more doing to- and the market had an im sales amounted to 12.600 bi 50; sour at $8 50 8 $375; superfine No 2 $1'{; mixed to good Wi fair Ptate at $4.06 hoop Ohio at $4 12 $4315, sum $412 ‘Canadian was not bbls. common fold at the mained dull. mg ESS mdse and 276 Orleans, 20 days, ot Virginia, was Which “ease ist teas 3, may be advanta- molgumnet ie wig, tures out te of th be | panpomgauagy ‘of the oth inst, but g 4 bat one of the party, we hope to ith rail- | arrived aro ‘the Lea are sing eventa at he com SE gy watts et | mate ata wert 4 nm will enal m aml cont oe rn it a enautle a8 Geanemniey> or), Langaard, Christisua (Nor | ““On the 26th, the Am rm, which left thie | ach, York: Nathabiel Hk probably, ocoupy from ten = = me pana AS pomemnes, to Beak & | | fer bepdon on the 2-1 by the mast frie oe rat Ig eet fy bit: anes toy ae | *Gieek injetidaton (Nor), Berg. Bordeaux, 49 days, with | corded in the Po t Olke Report Book: rdner, NYork; 4 ante | ™Htork"Bophle (Beem), Kelusier: Buenos Ayres, £8 aay2, | Dritted frum lat G17 trise "MMs teen frag y Pew ro, “edit ray }, Koi Y bh CITY TRADE REPORT. with hides and Norns, t6 order menon Ayres 19 487% | Tho winds have deen light from Bite § B these iast Ld day irra etiateiphins cobs Wie Ane Trvnsvay, July 31-6 P. M Hark new Haven (of New Haven), Hunter, strong northerly current I have mae ‘and New ort. Tovred te oes 13th, whip PRL dave, with motnuaes, 0 Donoomt & Co0k: Coen, tay tuind {0 fry and maken pasuage shrough the Straite ot | bark Sap morons oan, | Ne legs alopoke sehr KW Brvwn, tvom Wilmington, NC° | Malwc | Hine “Ate Er eteamahip Fanuy, Foote, Brarce aie inepected at $3 0 $3 “Barks a Sturgen, Seott, St Jaro, Cubs, with sugar, to J |, Livane er Dota ply Neritbe, Rebath Danian. Wotks, from Be | ae <¢ id ips Modtord, Blvd 08 0 Dupga, Patter, Gi tern $i a $4 1254; ordinary to MoNair, Sevanuat, 0 days, with cotton, Weontael ith he dviathan, for Yorks which ae fecal | Sigems Scrskeiug Sweden. Tow tahed con akip Hope eke HA 124; fancy Michigan and rourd vie rae, Freeman, Greenoek, 48 days, with mdse, | CinewR Sewn Cue A, Brarson, Miller, at London, from EWP ORT, July %0—AreschrsBarah Beck, Rose, Rondows plenty, at $4 18 0 $425; 000 | “ale Undine (lie), Mogi, Limerick, 39 doys,in ballast, | €% Cave Cea, wicked up the crow of a fish BURYPORT, June 78d oahe dev. Hoyt Palle wer figure. Southera re- wigh ho pasee mers, tod ing six days and nights ‘Keesuth, Davis, N¥crk, Arr 20th, brig Roscoe, Confined to 700 bbls bemagid f cacricd them to Eng ‘The hames of the men are Revert | Motirittis, Havan, y. Rye the versal the operations being mixed Lo steels bt brands, at $4 at $487 & $4.57 hg, and fancy Rye four was held at $44. Corn meal bas been in limited demand, at unaltered rates, Wheat wae nominally the same as noted in our previous wae’ in request abd quoted higher, at Oats Were selling quickly o Val, at 20a 40c. for inferior Ohio, 40 a 4c. for Jersey, and 45 adéc for State and Canadian. Com was abun dant and drcoping. The inquiry was moderate, and the ! transactions comprised about 65.000 bushels, chi merchantable, at 45a 62c., mixed Western at {0 Northern at 58c., and white Weetern at f iy un- round +a 600 Correx has continued firm. and there have been sales reported of some Java, at 1 3y¢ (of which there will be # large quantity offered to-morrow at auction;) 150 bags Porto Rico, at $*¢0.; 20 Rio, at 84,c.; mingo t Se. ad OO St. Do- Cortox —The rales to-day compriee about 1,590 bales, at steady prices, towhich our ;uotations conform:— peal. a 1b 100 bbls. A none. 14.—There was a fair amew 900 Lo 4.000 bbls. flour were engrged at 0.000 bushelé corn. ina good Ameri: sient sbip. at 34¢d. in bulk; and 500 bales cotton, at one ighth of penny; doad weight was gbout 12>. od Livenroo: Oc ascurrear"»s. Oplande. Herida, Mobiles Teese. E m ee "offering ¢ o ‘i an trea To sgow—3 000 bbi> flour were engaged, at is. ?d ; aud ashes, at 20s, were engaged at 178 Gd. swrsuparilla were taken Gn terms not understood, There was no change to Havre or to Caliornia Hay remained scaree, at To Avtwerp—i00 bbis. To St. Petersburz—16 50 a Goe., ashes cash, the asking prices; 160 bales sold at the inside figure. Provisse noticed sales of old prime, at $12 G0. —Pork was more firm at 450 bbls. new mess, at $14 50; new prige, nt $14 25; rumps, at $1 Beet was doing better, mess realized $$ 75 0 $11, ard prime, $5 6 Beef hams acted but little, mess was in request at $10 being set off to the trade at $14 plenty, at 7 ue shoulders. factaring Company. any, 1.1 1 Tin Wenapany, O18¢ 10 to 1 Exehan; 108%, ($10 caoh) 974; 10 do. Lau © 8, 1857, x, Railroa Wao. 7 ” After Sales—VO Copal, 15% and Ob: Tie. for hains, and €% 9 6% was in demand, and there h sales of 260 bbls. good te choice. in lots, at 8: Hutter and cheese were moving freely at for to-da, and we MARKETS ‘ELSEWHERE, On Thursda: Brooklyn. by to Mies Cuansorrs Goauas daughter of the late Francis 8. Hormen. = New Ori On Thursday, land, In the 2 ‘The frien epectiully invite denee of bis ‘gleek tered iat Oa Thursday vere Miners, Troe Peek, in the 6th The friends of the fomity are invited to attend his funeral. to- ng w (8 0. Py M late residener. On Wednesday, Ja une NS: TRE morning, July 51. at St. Johu’s Church, we Rev S.A Okison, Mr. Ev 7 anal En English papers Die, Taly 91, Mancaner, wife of James Mul- ligen. a native of Rilpatriek, ecuaty Westmeath ith year of her age ‘The friends abd acquaintances of the family are in- vited to attend the funeral. on Saturday, the 2d inst at So'clock P.M., from her lute residence Court apd Atlantic be taken to Willameburg for interment On Thursday, July 91, of consumption Jawrs Busses aged 28 years 4 months and 27 days aud acquaintances of the family are r attend the funeral. from the resi- Andrew Railro: ulrond, 102°; 5 Boston aad Maine alesad Worcester Railroad. i 100; § do. 10544; 7 Manchester Second Hoard—Si,0a's. Garden 270 Lebigh Nav. init ee 1,00 Heading Bon: sharce N. Am. A, 3: 10) shares Read Aaprinone. ey tiread Bon streets, Brooklyn this Fridey Wilde burg RMBs, July w ent Merrimac Mi Compan: ? >. a oie Boston C-mpan: urg Railroad INS, 1867, 94 bid, 2154 a8! bee 4 nd Sus yobs, ann Anwan ense COPY. ovrner of Her remains will uit meats were not | uly Barr elocp Portugal, Albany, Sl@ Nor), Kions. esigere Crogway). 62 days, “ essenante, to Lasser 3 e8, and ivan Buppall ull fisherm NANTUCKET, Ph boat, after — ‘at sen, without food or water, and \ \ a | "Brig (Brem), Lorow7e ‘od, und’ they were it sobe Acheah D Bhilads| raed Benen Ap son| te Oclrichs rick es ey wore in PLYMOUTH, NC, sabe kk 1s—Arrsebra U: Buckley, W rg Lareti, me ersen, Peterme, 62 7s, with frait, to 0 Sn ree lay in tho assistance rendered would have i as Shlia ‘Ann Griggs, Griggs, do) 224, Virginie r. en i es ii (Sm); Proatedt Rio Jancizo, 40 day, wish coe, = —— ai LADERA, July 90— Arr steamship Penngytvaai rman & Davisor Telegraphic Marine AY More, Hisknends bark ‘« | orig a tne, , July 81. | Thomas; rigs Juda item Peon, Seat gang and Igpmoed, to. fin, 20th is Arrived Ship Bayard. Li sryocl, Sune 3 Venetia, | Glover, day J A Taylor, Siceper, do. soley Al ork dona Borray, of Boston, eteerieg st M Jul Ann and Mary, for Heston, | Catelli; President, Fotalt, Calais: Readington, youre, sit Jon 74 30, saw fe Horace Greely (of Machias), Chase, | Sidsy tea, do; L'Bannal. Smith, do; Lonsdale, Bs hence for Jack i oa mign Doreas, Prince, St Stephen, NB, to toad | Vidence; Wan P Williams, Rogers, ‘Norwich, Brig Edward Li and) Buckman, Guayaua, PR, | for Bristol, n Francisco, Parke Saulot, | Taupico,d K Shay, Braoniay Albany; stoumere Sa with molasses to 0B De Yersert 8 C Gibraltar ony sini hint Trenton, Gibralter; Kio rd: Oncid a wuie ie dear aad matanren; to anempeees | Mealetraces tad ana alphia; ch ipvonad| From! ge with ougar and mo lediterranea ple, Philadelphia; sche Mary - Bi (cf Bangor), Bone, Cardenas, Baya, with | tens hae Cay " r y ULI DENCE, July Sarr sohes Sally ier, He, ‘oung, Hawkins & Baurimone, July phia; Richard Thompson, Corson, ge ote, frelaed, sont We doboro “Kopperholdt, Remedios, | Arrived—Barks Goo. Henry Californing Ded js (Champlin, Rodout for Pawtnoketi, Meme 6 days, with sugar, to Nes Chas Clerk, Leghorn: brig SA Drew, Pi Bie none Bonsy Toes, Sen, B sam Brig Joia R Dow (of Boston). Oliser, Havana, Sdays, | Sarah, Amily Johnson, and £ Merrill, N¥ork. Errickso. peat Sooty Philadel pies nia J Busing, Babee do. wih sjar And czars, todd Busidn & Co. ee, a 9, | Weh—are vhs Delawarce ia; Brank Brig Harrasecket, (of Portland), Agsms, Matanias, 11 | Cleared—Brig Queen Esther, Guaynma | Cash, Albany? sloop Colchester, a eee We foRrouK, J a | twee a’ewe fore and a with Inmber: cays, with svgarand molasses, to ‘Belg PR Hichborn (of Proopect) a Rouvitas, 11 2, molasses and cedar, to T Owe ereue (Br), Tyrrel, Shodines 20 days, with rer (Br), Davison, Windsor, NS, 9days, with n, Opin Me. fe. Paare. Brig Harriet, from NYork; schre Ashland, trom de: | mhombeons from Boston; ‘Baticm, and Bdorts from Port | land, are in Hampton Roads. Scbrs Louisa & Margaret, froin Ponce; and Isnac Walton, from N York for Richmond, passed through to-day. Win B Browa, from Wilmington for NYerk, wes off Capes of Virginin yeoterday, with tose of maiomast’ | ee Wided, Saree a vobee Nathan S ccnp. Iphia; e gs Say er, Whiladel -¥ Translation, Hailcc! nd Liner pt brigs a “Mahoney, and Galllo, Browa, YORE | 28—Are sche O H Perry, NYork hloolahy Glacier, Harpeivel, for Balt | Sages eh snchor velow Paticn ter, rig Water Witch (new), J Sehr John (Br), Serle, Lim: ays, i Last, with Now uly 30, | more. 1d a, York, A hy 9 68 parrengers. to order. Cleared —Ship Canton, Pacific. PORTSMOU i Ent ‘26—Arr bri Porte Smite |. and Schr H Nase, stein Carthagena, July 9th, with mdse, | Sailed—Sloop thin, N¥ork. Texiagtin, Robinson, Philade!yia; ath, aclr Wm Pickering, to J Poull & Son, fi, encountered & heavy gale from | ‘ Porrtayn, July. | Wardwell, the East; the vessel tat o adiy that the pate 2 ‘could not Cleared—Ship Cambridge, NYork, ‘s | Re MOND, July 2-014 ay ty Levant, Jones, for Bristol. Keep Ber fees; Lad to thro “Sverboard. th |, about Sarex, July 9. ogers, id sehr Splendid, SAVANNAH duty 962510. reeamship Florida, Te N tank Nolign Vinings (Br) ifemiltons Livespool hee Ray, Boston; Josephus, Harhy, Bosto July 25—Arr schrs Grecian, King, NYarkg Sit i Mullen, do. Bu Siuneg y bagm rad bay Sie Fe. Sierra Leeasg ion, i s a, Eldridge, jo Grande. Parrow, More, do} | StontNGTON, Ju igs ees Daas Francis, Ferra; 2 parizes Bek Zovos, Buco, J tridze for Baltimore, § or 10 da; spoke bark Owole, Baltimore for Pt Jon 36 tone » ie wer (OAM ¢teamsli, 90, spoke brig Mary, n), Bray, Jacmel, July 15 with lox: 6th inst, in Crooked Isiand Elica Fisk, rom acme! for New York, Vig Mute Ctisto tom Port aa Prince for 5 % Herald Marte HILADELPHIA, ed—Brig Principe Fuller. do; Wheaton, Keene, do: Ma: ain Tora, Smalley, Boston; ‘pach i si—t PM. NYork; Sarah wood aud cone, to Pasenge, spoke a Norfolk for t Boston; ver, Crowell, anaw, Fe Hawkins, Providence; Pacific Albany for 40. ‘Seurd P Lodend, Chapman, Cardenas, § days, with sugar, Zowacene oe gen ky W Swai ve Ks ~ ~ fac ay aly SO Aze oduee, Renselay Sap Tew Philadet- ¥ atony Foster, Boston; Hiram ard, Mamiarn, | 26th, sohi in, Hurd, a) Day, Wellfax, NS, 12 deys, with fish, to | NBedferd fia, Gritiy, NYosk; Saratoga, Thompson, | WANEMAM July 2cAte sehzy Dani Helms, Goa JF Crouch, ‘Tom! a Ferrow, Morse, Fossementh; Jot eke Ww delphiny | Baltiwore; Edw Franklin, Churback, oars ics Agawone seeses cop W 8 Mount, NYork. “Sid 2th, en, 7 days. Grain. Schr LA Bdwards, Ward, Da : Ther, Davie, Ne fel. vison, Windsor, NS; Sar: ia Schr Braat, Moste:. Norfolk. | Beetieat! Delano, Kiltikes Beston; Trabelia Reed, ausley, | qitieoTOx, 25S, July Moar sehr LP Sai Sehr Wctover, Wester, MBettimene 4 days. | Brecktyo Wr ate oston; schs Saratogs. TY.crp- Hork, | Cig 250i, ochre Forest, Bmialt, East Dewa! Sehr Bilen, Bearse, Berton, 3 in son. Allen's ¥ Siow Wobinaes, N Schr Renown, Caurehill, Pi tom Ager \ Gritin, Bosca: M 2 = 2a OME Schr M unt Hope, Post, Inechland xt Sori Pcie, Hewitt, Pres ; Boston, Co os Aneteadc Schr Bengal, Pier Rockland, 5 daze. pe ta onan es Cain, sltispere; Black Diamond, § re: Babi Sp oid) so roe a is Lite i henvon, NYork. toumship Niagara—| Xin tay. | Sy Mare ioe aes Bias pa ’ Miscetiancous. son, Major Wolf, Indy and two. ise aait ti eS sxchraka, Wellace, Rockland, on Fageon, at New Orloans, fm Heras. got aay Tile eae nig, Miss Gellviay, Me { Belt Orlando, Webbe nis, # days. priler, but got off azain #/¢ eye hy yb ke, peat aie a ea | 8 Sitengt, Cont galway, Mira Granvitlo and so, Aiziance—There is insurance in Wall otrect, to th Count 4 Medim aud sor amount cf $10,444, on the cargo of the ship Alliante, ashore Peso ee Deike ; on Care Romaine. mt of the undcewrtters left on Line, We reece, oe ree aries, wetter, Banke Wednesday atternoon, in he Marion, to attend to the land. Eig, Hating PW SF Maske Sel ord | The al 4 Wed ngof the cargo, &e. The Charleston Cor of Monday | Hutchison, Reynoids, Wivteiaw, Ww Mr Stche, Siero, Soh alae | Be feilowing azvived on Wein Flt De Charwirnes, Rextrou, Fores, Schuteen, Dunean, | Bug Otlends, Towa afteraoun, that th bang heey, De Bonneval, Dobeety, | Bes North America, t.made & bed inthe | Hamvoh Rocenfilde Cocktan: Melsmem: Bertiung j remain. Her cargo a Wauerata eDanenl Yousiell Ship New Hamp: | 2 eae a d earthen, ware, but iah ‘Ommer and friend, Munsie, Pranzoni she hed, also, some dry coode and oth: Most | okey Kiely, Lg aon Aston, Morris, Br achr Hartict, from Newport, arr Wednos if ihe dey goede were trout to the city ty tho nilet beat | Peedline Dat iy, Bach; Laadrics, Mr Sam het tight to Nb: Chace, and the echr HF Ketchum was towed ‘to the ehip by | uel. lady try an Boy vie Htuptey ante) 1d ” Badge AG FO thy it mer Charleston and has taken om board part of the | ° “iw yares Sournaarzn ‘Matt Ste: ‘much like that in 1 7 mer Arleston Temalps by the ship, Washington, Keller, ta , Miss iF to be strong, 2 | he can. The Alliance was about Sftecn | Osmers, C ook Tir Heeseubrsen W gehen attl it was supposed be the effect of the for her age, havin; an 7 } lady, € Ww Scivultz, Cc ee ee Miso sha) deep Water passing over & sunken ledge or reef. | grtamuuth. She was the property of the Messrs. | onore Schulte “r Schuler, TS Beha moder, u | “Shoop Wt H Bfceriaon, éart Dona y from fom, Albany, oh nd was fully insure ome fourth j rhe Charleston | hea, Mrs B Fricgaat, Miss G Fringant M Pr: | porta that on ‘Sunday, 2th a kw o@ in weveral i, ex Tinian, 3 Ratz and Jad L i) we Soeh, Coe opp site 8 rom Yenninzen. J Welk, | Hyde Pa wo mechr & ake but ¢id not know ber uame; tal was first discovered ir, EB a idt. G Meier GT kratt, Mrs Wihige. } (Redeces wean velore report eerie | cea, © Willigesod. Mies ti Willigerod, Bias Rlcess Mi | © Ship Sea Witeb, Frazer, tor San Francisco, has anchored | ‘ is Gteored iB Stieren, Stieren, E Ste on the SW Spit. “Also 3 shipe and 2 barks, outward bound, te hope of rerauing Lone Irland, PM W Water dl leelcin ead | broke thr thedeck ta three cr four placer, and, Tye t 2 4, ose awd: lady, oa ‘Grif o W Hone ve Kesar, Mr 8 Se iP ac zh . ber, sails, masts, and rigging were eavel | | Boer, J | dames. The boats, at this time, were Yaunched, | chronometer, clothing, and some erbin furniture, ‘Ly M—Wiad at svarise, NE, a 4 fresh; at noon, N: sunset, SE. cy saved, [Pen Sry sssiur At nine o'clock the masts went by the board, and at di, | Kqaersh, Miss C CRngutt TE Brockanter Tw iy arr Jean i kg | AM, of 23d, was burned to the water’ | tedy,, © Basch. O enke, 1. Columbior, Me Kekers)urg, Charlest Brice, Capt Hallett, from Boston for Sitadeipliee discos | 4, Mr Daman, Mee Beh cha Alas Sei Orleans. Sid {ith, Paragon, Cotte! . vored the burning wree: ext day, and bors downand | 1. M GAd PB Porter, @ RDA, dul ‘ad China, Zylstea, N York. picked up all ands, Travtattss Londonderry, NS, | Sith * Movtaver, teat Pteawe Mise it Please: lay S— (American, ‘parsley, from W! and was nearly in her second voyage. Ble is © Picavt, EB Picsut. Miss P Picaut, C Ln G of Boston, who Lelie a mort- 4 Cooper, © Meyer and Honvravs, Jul: a acd, NOrleans: 11th, neol Wins sy mond, 4 mi the North W_H. Rel crtson, Ly Ss Poultere 4 pote of rosin, ped by Francis M' Do ed to Joka Att nya & Co, G mired. Dunscomb, on her yoyss from Tri- 10—Sld Lyman. ork. Sid irom joyan ‘th, Aree, Story, eh, Schuldt, NOrleant it ‘ayy Grattén, Ballard, NYork. SldApeil | 2) : rancise, 2s Midiaaly Pe ee ier Emma, Edgsedy New York; on, Schilling, Ni ork; Louise Marie, Weacke, I”hila- Ceurges, F: pre a | Tate. C A Oncker, D Mason Mr © BK Mason and Iady, | Mr Ht J Callaher,— Davis. G W Poulteret, T Pirssea, f fer: AP Bod Med Geddes, Onleh Mix, JT Mix, AC | Mea © Milter, We 1 Ganrtell, Mtoe Nanvaret Horm Miss Eacvoe Horn, Eather Jr is, Sarah Jar R Biagh'ton, & Hogan, Mayes & fay, Miss Mery} N Hy # en ‘Ba Scum Viewane, | nidad for the United States, etruck oa the Ancinda Reef. ron, July 17—B1d from the Pill, Columbian, Mareen, | pidsd fur the United States, struck om the 4 ¢ his, sees" | Haitr SESCTeY ar dnt tapatceg ese | Arg Me ghar ret . 1 So Are Harrisburg, Matt Satsly t0 be in tho maighbeshood, ond bp her capntanes a Tit "tad, agi D W White, MeNear Ms m- | Sortie of the care ca eat ed from the w peck, j aru ean an iat Sud azn, moter! Palicn, Pultony Boston? 85, | ** | Pengher pL woccker ov run Pome or Pragher J riot . at —Arrivals (rom porte for tie fogath of . —A ‘d, Card, Savannah. in ys York. | Eee sormdike, British, 11%: No | Wan'tver, 4 July oe Chaffee ; Hambui Peveror Sshroctcr, Wm Br | Hancver, 2 Portu adhe te Aer tteamal ly Bales Suly 1e-Are Sophie, Oldenburg, 1; Bra: ; Wow ine, Helston. orl A Lance Syir was seen cchore on Carysfort Roof, on th * 1. July 12 Arr Chas Cooper, € ¢ New York; 16th, Northumberlan © Sulla Howard, Bulkley, London, aud ide, Rideldges Boston ‘er fro New York passed carly afternoon of ¢ Lad inet. with a number of wreokere ab Notices ¢ Mariners. Ctsrom Howse, Nantucket, Jan: The Tuekernvek or Crees Rij Meht Bent ie cow Pailway, underroing @ thom t Newport to Mth in tow. m9. Wu eat Blanch. 141 Duane street, at Re. Jun) Cad Fresione, ‘Olteon, NAmorica, Been las Fe int the abe oan cule ste Astor int His remains will be in. Klin. Mitchell, NOrleana. oe og | And cxhibit alight duriag the sbsenes of the igh rine | & ytuomea Tannery cee i pay (a3 , —_ WR EASTOS, Collector. Neiss aed ‘ele. Foe r 1, after a chort and se- some, duly! . Charleston PEED Chapin 2 Movivats TB ri, i Sue Poof, youngest con of David L. } for Treverwundm ner ak WH Royal, S0rq lady. py ¢ Gases i otis, Patten, Boston; With, Marga- low in | Lampton, Baw a Pattee x Vial I Mader, i bis age ood Renee me Poem, Bortens Soy ee Niyrote ant Pape, ca ere ne etter ia Willoughby street. Breoklyn W, Bewawes F. Gastene, aged 62 years 7 months and 7 days The friends and acquaintances. also the members of No, 3&1. 0. of 0. F., and the Grand the Cevenant Ledge, Lodge cf the State of New York. are reepectfully invited to attend his funeral, Tile nema this rematug will be interred in Greenwood Cemetery, ypaftertoon at 16 of her mother, No, 62 Reade dey m0 In Brook!) » on the a native of MARITIME this (F e’cleek, from bis late residence, No. 90 Second Will be interred in Cypress Hil C Paltimote papers plet On Wedne daughter of Tesec me bs ‘Th (Pride: ne IN TELLIGENCK. copy. July 00, ud Georgianna Merritt tof July MI on. Germany. in the 234 year of bis age at 4 o'clock, from his jay) afternoon ai . feu, aged Pras gy from the residence owe Kanetes, Nomanret; Clit Nickersom: Harriet & DA Ch Paietely, D Falco, ship Prince Albert—H R Fellows, v. Lf Giteon HW Spatt, T ¥ Bowen, Ciascew, July 12—Arr Sarsh, Tims, NYork: Mth, Statira Morse, Lawton. do; eld Tith, Hudson, Mateh, do; Lith, Aga Horley, Loge Hisy BGS eiori hy ti bold re Ganre¥ aw Raves, dw me Restred ‘a mo, July rig David K Athen, Kelley, foe N Loxs ox—Ship Suenn G Owens—W HC Butier, 8 Weekstacniie’’'sia | York. Std 2ist, eit Gea Hasler, abbort, Mayngne:. (ep: | a Ait IP Pasaleon 7 New York, Thomp- paged to jord for Be crovens, Ja \rr bark Poetic, Sever, NYork. ¥ 2—No Am vessels in por ARDENAS duly Dear VAY AIA, July tvorn duly 4—Arr Rdwina, Parmelee, NYork. Im rig Roamer, Niohbin Savannah, ' ‘re \eo—Kark AB Stargee—JI Tayler, J Boyne, TER i Cagroth, D Acorts, J Delagn for N | Muy ANN AM—Bork Texaé—Bise A Barnes, M Lowenthal, | port 1th, Kichard Anderson, Coffin, for N) ork. Joly S—Are Ooean, Juvobs, NYork; Meh, Nord ly Herr duly Ik-Age Royal Victoria, Iw Am Hone Koro, April Zi—are Catalta, Chad 4 Veiga Maria, Smith, Mariel, 20th « sud eld May 14'for Ban Farnciseo ; 24 tarwic, Wester’ ri si eal ia ets si aa BET Noe) ne 1324 ‘itersitia, Lothrop, Hae, itch | one _T18 CONTRACT HERETOFORE FCISe N Tok Bid April 2, Con: fan Prancivess fog. between the Macitic Mail ig AS | Epamincn des White, Mesare, 2nchriseon, Neloo %, & ? of F. vi—Arr . Alles, NYorig: Hired Juss 2h ultsmuo, wotiee is Nereby et Cet 5 a ed of erid compan, Ew ire One and a! \neiness co te ch ‘the same, ran at ard, NOrlewai by aud ¥ 'th the signature ) SitVES SREWORTE, agent P. 1. 8... Comgeng itimore, Gre an Queen, Kobo » $ Midas, Bag Hildreth: Windsor Castle. Sam and 8t Georre, Huteh Py fant ‘Chapma: Ith, Aretic nee, NVork ; a Wai an, July a-Are vohe Hors, ; Levlane ae, NOrlenne; B naith; Ferorepere, Grants sleamel nada, Lang, ton. out \Sleepsen: John Gorrow, Hamilton, and Agehibal mening for Liverpool). C14 224, vrlg Tous sirter, Chatierton: New World, K mond, i, Medati Jacnnt. July \O—Brig Ame Maria. Cole, from Rovton. aise. 4 ek Sid 17th sche Even Athine, Whelden, Destom via Port au Bepenty em drink, ¢xporure Maranras J: ly 21—S) i@ Tare rec ang inet net Darke T casurl’ Rage tron Woe . : 0 € tor ‘Raw York seeny ¥ rt tee lée tite, Bere re, Harrie, Wier; Thin Metogs | fet ertered at $4 pet box for sogat): z titation. Britton, and Atlantic (a), West, do len & Frances, Bi; ut, Sampeon, Horton; Forest King, Mathorn, Emily, Miller, San’ F enncisou P Sag Zee, ty ortiand, do; Pack, dot Frances, Te ‘ches Lynauburn, Poor, TF Be coke Honests, Androws, N he terling Bebcimore tt ork, Weck, Vandalia, Smith, td, Castine + Ligh, Lavi and By Atkin: PEanannvoo, Jane | b- Cone, Shoes y Path ARTE he a poll dal Lm “api Jandes with, Inward oy eat = : co, Thatcher, Buenos Ayres, wit R RALPE, AUT MOR OF 148 “PRACTIO pete P pocertgcn. Gres hohire, ricer, NY ores Repeater, U0" inward enege whine, Mersla, RY I ie. Ofice hoves, 9 te 11, 6 shack * Senode >, Philedeiph LY Horizon, Thompson, NUgleans; Re- | 41 Ropar ie: Ready ino, Mor ‘ork é x. M.S ay er.cepted Ly Gree ee ® :. *, Male: he a, Co mmen ode bay W iewse; Adele; he ids motrin tal Fert Leseone y} wards, Damersoor te Amidad, Hughes, and Orieems, | ¢). euthor haw Doped ae ‘whiok Tose hole et & din Copinth, Saleh, ha fe cara ja Paris tor oe Feed, Yow Wichatie. Ne, Gaus Pean Tain, eorin Fictener, NY¥e Mo gerion July i2—Deige Bilas, Merill. rem Yorks Just odors, followed by & Kmond; Ane Gardner, Moss, Phi ont Lith,’ Julie How Bul NY 5 it > Vining, for do, ldg (before repatte or Pere evotot cxeluatvely Arebine, Lethty 4 Americ; 168, Wa | "Riciamecre, duly J—Are bark Don (Br), Stork, NYork, | » Nickerson, Bost NYork, Im | 1, btig Louing (Pr), he Bars doi Meth, kare orto (Noe, de: . | oun, ‘uly Arr brig Groma incom Retned from on: other source | Am: a bi Fyne, NYork. | vere ae brie Joveras, ener Ba | [a tive enviler ett pun ot private ines il be rath, Te ‘ creole, Ware hh iladedphin. | .. Br Jaco. g1; Ie B Wats, d rapioity of the on eo often . July Art Orono, Chase, Boston: Berths, | Temoot, Richardson, d0, 00 perate wri aio | sem, do, same da, htor, mapeee Lox MO, Post Ot ss ator Tho tnd 112 peesen ae ip stanaing W, Nis o Am bare mow air Caio ae whet Brit Washinetin (Bey i oe a white 4 1 4 4 A N Web, C t te Mii ion, Pe M4, Sia Gull (N id A Bigs 1 ‘daly r Berry, Levy Jon on, N Le are i bgom N c ts b 5 Mania, ‘April x Of port, bo eR, abt Jal) PRACTICAL PRIVATE ‘Lah eM eM whe need ioformation, oFe ship @ ri, 5 Peele, Xi 40 Can- "3 2 Nort, fier of t home ia reg 4, Perey, Lonfog for 8 tues, oF juare if y trent ‘aay, Mhcnehs the Toe ces July s-naer sone Tren ees rial aia pelbe 2 een i hureh, Portiand; Ith, Juniea, © al Aer sebt Tho omdom. | Greogvien AR Som atzoot, and by most booked “felnt, ge. SId loth, Charlotte, ‘somes, Baltimore, | Grevepien abe mre po OY addrcesing (1 Sut paid) to Se sa Simons, Alectneres, Mery Blizabeth, Gvodoll, wer, Col | it, Pout Ofee, : “— ~ Yeon PIDSNTIALLE * enter duly 11a port China, leben, N¥ork. 4 throngh, @ briz rica: the latter vory Wkely Zyleten, foe N R. MORRIS wy 19 Gi ONSUL: LT%. On dirtnses, which he treats Bih@e puree fo n few days. Thirty de hes core nervous debilit +. de, iyats otter, Mi3g Potton stort, , re Dee ho», n Fer Brocksvitie. Tim ‘enc.t# Broo! je, Lime “ u Otis, 117 days, with tone, ' (of Glnscow) ships. Fro: wpe, Been BT sana | ies ston Could behad wish sm 14 hake Deo - fe 09 I Fitaset bins brige Timman ars ope ! t, BAY . fits |g ph Algrandria, | Michitneto. Wis, be load toe Laverpoct, Mer: Ds SoCE NS, Jt SEARS bt ney AES * de delphis: severe Wankinos, Crowell, N York; fe tee L ty a Tegbella, Attoona, dos absamer On peel ‘cheen removed iy ¢ 81) berks Vesta, Flinn, BB. —Berangors, dons be dvceived by @ mowntebank 1 +N ierk rt evtee ld peevicnst pereoneter amy Mik Uh sea cee ieee rival, SVork. Nar | jay, Cipioma Ja my ¢ Me, wish the feet names ia » Fipom, and Fanny, | genes, wo! surgery this coaatey has ever prolvesds A peeaee ows ne WO Ch RERS Brem), K!ock- a) Biers DUAN S STRAER, ba A ye ot of dgtionte dineesen, te hfs erred onees th hy iMiae. -Bew ® acelin Roveov sit ohes oh Ann x Tueker, fet v7 by thy ol ry Francbive "Me ' a n Ue, from Oat i 2. GOODS BXTRAUT, PETAL’ Aled) SP Md her, 6 robe Cove Crags, Tht ate ye " pb yi Hi t fs) wat wrat red 1B r w BM pee y M~Sld eohe Baperd, v we et Gk chettiages aM me iat FiGe naval vier to Joly h 910 see Wan T Be: and sircet: Oud Qs Drumaond’s, Ob

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