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of M A. in course; twelve received tg a six were received to Sof MA was conferred oa ‘Walker, of Utica, and John Edward ik. ry degree of A.B. was conferred on ~~ Fi , of Philadelphis, and Rev. : A M_ was conferred on Ki degree of Rev. Spear eee and Elijah B. Huntingdon. hb at the Presi day will close witha Y — Duet at Sr. Lov ofthe 23d (Mo.)—The St. Louis Re- ci, sage Ree, Teanga we learn, is lately from © , Sa of whom, ve ony H. MoKoan, of that aity, (the name of the other we did not learn.) | m tina ‘use on Chesnut street, early yesterday proceeded to driuk with some friends. ean and bis comp 5 arose between McKeud ait passed between thems event furtber difficulty, their friends Se r nd beparated them; but being unable to gettle the dispute or heul the quarrel, a mutual agreement was made to ‘fight it for which the party repaired to a retired pot imme- Pot tbe new resorvoir, ry wit De 4 id Was ste the partios laced at @ distance of thirty paces from each other. Ke the first fire, from sou e cause or otber, the pis tol of the challenged p.rty did no; go off, and shot of McKean, who was the challenger, took effect in the fleshy partof his antagonist’s arm, bogs Sd wound. Evraged at the mishap, the instantly cocking his pistol, again es- sayed to shoot, and this time wich success, tae ball ing effect in the iu of bis antagonist, cansin; a serious wound. Op being tit, Mcheun raised h: pistol, and throwing it with ai! the force of despe- ratioa, struck the other full ia the breast, and = A tae und Mn ys emmeed or Re red, and with possible speed conve; the ties from the ground, ere the fring BNA had’ at- tracted the attention of two meu who were riding in that airection, had aroused suspicion. The St. Louis Zines says:—-So far as we can learn, this unl yy affair was brought about en- tirely by a mistake in pronunciation. The chal- £ wls lenging party having met his frierd at the restau- rk or rapt alluded to abuve, casually rema by intended to remark, ‘let me bave a dollar.” T his friend construed into, “lend me half a dolla aud without further remark, drew forth the sup- posed desired sum, and handed it over. @ genu- tleman received the coin, looked at it, and handed it back. Words ensued, aud then a quarrel—the termination of which we have recorded Mveprs in Micuigan.—Arxest or Tue Svp- poseo Muxperer —A diabolical murder was com- mitted at Muskegon, some three months since, but not discovered uniil Jast month. The discovery was made by 4 man out hunting, who came across @ spot of ground in the wood: ich had recently been dug, and supposing something of value might be buried there, came howe and took another son with him, and dug down three feet, when came to the corpse ofa man He wastakenup and carried to Muskegon, where an inquest was held on the remains, which developed the tact who he was, and threw suspicion on bis brether ia law of bei the murderer, The name of the murdered is J. Burke. The suspected murderer is Jobn Cary. Both are Irishmen. Mr Burke was but recently from the old country, and was in the possession of some $500 or $600, which bis brother-in-law co- veted. Circumstances were developed in the exami- nation which left no doubt but that Cary was the murderer. Some three or four weeks after th was killed, Cary wrote bome to the tather of counterfeiting Burke’s handsriting, and soliciting tome forty pounds in mouey, to assist him in making y ®@ purebase ofsome land in the north part of this | State—to which a reply was received from the fa- ‘ther of Burke, (and bis wife or coarse.) who appears to be pretty well off. that be bud ordered @ trans missico of a check for £i()), a= he would need the money for making improvywe is on his new farm. ‘This letter was intercepted; sud the fact of ocher ptions and lies on the part of Cary, goa great way in fixing bis guilt He is uow coulned at the juif'in Grand Haven, Michigas, ond will be tried | next month for the erime ot wurder. His wife, it has left there. Everybody seems tothink ¢ must have been acccssory, before or after the fact. The old man in [rv and has been written to, and will probubly be ,reseut im person, or by agent.—Detroit (Mich) tribwne, July 28 PR to c gtd asa —This morn- » Jol lc Laughlin, who, thou, roung in years, has already bate notorious ee anos and rob- Deries, was arrested or an assault — one Francis wit! iron bar, &y which his jaw was bro- ken. Smith, himself, since the assault, has com- @itted a rol McLaughlin, eee is in custody for the same. wi rested in New York of @ store in be remembered, was late|y ar- street in this city, aud one in Quincy, but for the robbe Ppienic at Saxoaville, werk bofore last, he made his a) ee, stabbed one man, and bit off ear of another but he has a to elude them. The other day they received information that he had gone below im ® certain yacht. A posse were posted on the wharfto catch him on his return; but probably he was informed of the reception in store for him, ashe left bar Fs in a dory, and landed at South Bos- ton. morning when made sware of the pre- sence of the officers, be started to run, and got to the foot of the stairs, when an officer who had been here, arrested his further progress by | sad- on bis beck upon the ground.—Boston » July 31, Femate Lyxcuino tn ILLtvors.—A correspon dent of the Ottawa (Ill ) Conststulionalist, saya: — On the 17¢b ultimo, iviogsten county, im this State, a man bythe name ot James Dickson, Sen., ‘Was arrested on @ warrant issued by a justice of tae ae, Goat with having whipped and cruelly set years of age, who was living ring his absence from home, tendance betore the justice, some fifteen or twenty women of the ovighborhood assembled, end sent some of their party to tne house of Lickson, who suceeded in deovying his daughter ‘woman about twenty years of age. acoused of ill treating the cbild,) a 0 from the house, where they wers joived by the re- mainder of their party Chey then commenced the young lady in « brutal manner, and after sing her @ considerable distance from the house, over the fence, and not yet satisfied with their inhumanity, nor taeir hearts softened by their victim's prayers and tar and feathers, and after load: set her at liberty. At ‘ne time iss Dickson was mn from the bourse, nowe of her friends were Ea except her wother. (wno was confined to bed by sickness,) «od .ome small children. Trreinie Storm in We-texw Missovri—Loss oF Lire. —We learn from Phillips, clerk of the St. Paul, which has ret (>| from a trip to Coun- cil Bluff, that terrible a a devastating storm of wind and rain, exteniing from Kansas to Kanes- Ville, occurred on the I7th ‘o*t Throughout the whole of this immense distanc. tho destruction of Property. Was great. Houses and barns were un- pet e fm, en wr we yt away, countless number of trees struck lightning. in 7 ve yrertions there were scarcely rege of the tevce aremaining We learn, several farmers iad a number of horses and cattle killed or seriously injured. Of the umber of buman beings who eulfered by the awful Visitation, We can, at present, form no correst esti- Mate; but it ix reported that a house at Oregon, @eoupied as « tavern, war struck by lightning, a pt J who were seated . en- pat vee aot wae instantly killed.— S¢ (Mo.) Union, July. larontayr Axnest —The following de toh is y the 23h ult:— from the Milwaukie fener of Ta a Kevosna, A fellow named Downey, trom Now York, was Brrested here this morning, by police officers from Lhat city lies chaiged with the eumbeaslement of New ly @8,000 io mone about bis pe T } Saree gad for New York on having him the mail boat Tar Foorr axp ( tre between ( -enerals an allusion, in a "+ comncetios tran Fone —The renocon- Fvcte aud (juitman, arose sveeeh of Foote, to Quit- the late Caban expedition. nounced angentlematly and “greewent which they HO personalities in the bad made to indulge course of their encoucter uyon the stumy Naval werner. U8. etenmer Eng 4 Master Olmsted com, manding arrives at the 2vth ultimo. frm Warbington, with ordnwnce stores for the U ® chip Cyne ‘The 8 stoop of war L+ rant wae (akee inte the Gos. deck on Saturday, snd welts for orders from the for turtuer operations The Axed of Utd Tronaides ‘Cyame being ‘he other from the station house there. At the Ca- | He has had several | ind notes, was telegraphic despatch, rday: “Your letter lowing telegraphic (ecPeinly, cheerfully, and thack the committee for the honor will start at four o'clock this 1 We understand that several pyrotechnle ‘a display of dreworks at the ination artiste will Giro porfrmance—the most successful, decided by geutlemen appointed for that c.) will receive from the committee a prewtum of | Be the following letters have been received from Director M. Benedict, of the Jenny Lind concerts, and Mr. Buchanan, the young American tragedian: — PPPALO, July 23,1851¢ thes reply te your ki f the 25th in. 1 the Pett of | amo at ry aan fear that ib Will not be ‘poosible reach New York Uofore the lath of August, two vious to wy departure for E chance, the fete musicale or bet Bappy te bere eiioes “a 2 honogable to Mee Feqneste to Most cumplete success of to accept the assuran New Yorx, July 25, 185t. ving received a ciroular from the commit- tee on the proposed Dramatic Jubil 0 i in be Marshell, and feeling the stronge 2 ectiully tender my humble services, per- sonal aud professional, and shall take much pleasure in con- tributing in any manner to forward your views, Mr. Mar- as, for mal an jorable position ia ws al- pirante, showing Lin tion of dramatic gentus wor-hy the acknowlod:- best wishes for your suocess, | have the yan To the Committee on Dramatic Jubilee in honor of Marshall. Gentlemen they can be ma ur committ for the a that the fostival may be in tucsfel; have the honor’ to" ou? obedient fe the honor to be, gentlemen. yout ovedien serrany, CIEPPE FORT. To the Gentlemen of the Executive Committes, &e., &e. In addition to the above, the committee received, yes= terday, the annexed letter from the evlebrated vocalist. Signor A. Bosio, and as the whole Italian company will appear under the direction of Max Maretzek, who has generourly proffered his and their services.this voluntary Prerent of the popular cantatrice’s talents gratuitously, Will be highly #ppreciated by the. American public :— New York, August 1, 1851, Gentlemen—In reply to your communication, regarding the dramatic jubilee im honor of Mr. rsball, f bee to eay that Lam most heppy to place my services at your dis- toe purpored festival, provided you obtain the com- rotee! hs or to be yours very tral; Te Da. H. F. Quackers “AS BSbIO. And Committer, ke. Bowsny Tueatms:.—This elegant and spacious theatre contiz.ues to be crowded nightly with the most respecta- ble astembloges. The attractions for this evening con- elt of the ccmedy entitled “Naval Engage- mente" in which Mr. Gilbert, Mr, Goodall, Miss Ander- top.and Mrs. Grattan will by od and the successful grand spectacle of Azacl, the Prodigal’ —Messrs. Rddy and Gilbert, Mics Anderton and Miss Walters, personat- ing the lesding characters fill the house im every part Nino's Ganven.—To-night we are to have “Forty Winks” and “The Toodles.’ The furore which has been raging to witness Burton in his iaimitable personations in the above named pieces, has not abated in the least; on the contrary, at the conclusion of each piece he is called before the curtain and received with volleys of applouse. This is net at all astonishing, for his concep- | tions are the most finished we ever witnessed. Ile is | decidedly the greatest and most original actor of the present day Natiovar Tatee.—A dense rush may be anticipated to-night #t this splendid theatre, this being the las’ rep- | resentation of the nationsl drama of the “ Mysterious hh Another great feature is the revival of the ular mosical drama, entitled “ Kate Kearaey, or the | Fairy of the Lakes.” in which Miss Fox will sustain Kate Kearney This will be a rich treat. Be eariy in attend. ance. in order to s-cure comfortable seats. Cuniery « Miveveeis.—This talented band announcea five programme for this evening—good singing, good donclag’ end excellent masieal tclections. = Fritows’ Minerneis will give two performances to- day—efterucon and evening. An excellent programme is offered. They have ouly to be heard to be appre- | ciated. —A powerfully attractive | Miusrany Ganons, Brox for this evening at this id,’ with Johnston | as Uriah Heep, and Lynne as Pogotty: and “A Row at | Military Gardens,” are the pieces selected Banxum's Mcserw —*Dechalumean,” the pretty panto- mime, will be perfor ued for the last tiine to-day, to make | Toom for i novejties AJL the performances of this | Sflerncon evening ate varied, comic and interesting | Mise Emily Mesteger has been engaged, and will mako | her debut ca M; 7 Tre Avinonanians have been engaged to assict in the This acnouncement must = i i ‘ end enterprising proptictors of the Circus berry Rr are now making # grand tour of the Union, performing every day at the different cities and villages y r The company left New Orieans in last, and having through all the Southern and Western States, are now performing in the North, return The horses, performers and are exclusively Southern, tnd the ‘equipment be the most bpd PTS wl | Bovtnrny Cinevs.— Merars. Robinson and Eldred. the | i route | } CITY TRADE REPORT. Pray, Auguet 1—6 PM. Arnixs were inanimate. We heard of poly 80 bbis. pearls being taken, at $5 50; and pots at $5 12'. Basavertrrs —AB extensive business was transacted in Flour during the day, and prices of all descriptions remained very Grm. The sales were over 15.600 bbls ebiefly to rhippers, and consisted of uninspected. at $3.8 $550; sour, at $3.50 ® $575; superfine No. 2 at $9 688 $3 5144; mixed to good Western, with ordinary to favo fits State, at $48 418M; round hoop Ohio, at $4 74 (: pure Generee, 5% $451; fancy Obio, at #4 31s $4 44; fancy Genesee and extra Uhin, at $4278 ba and extra Genesee. Ss $6. and was less freeig offered, about 6.000 bushels dai and heated were of, at Ma S2e.; mixed Western, at 468 06'.¢.; amd round Northern yellow, at 58 a Ge. Corrar exhibited more animation at full figures. The sales amounted to 14.427 = olfdave, (by auction) at 115, 2 1%.; 100 bags Maracaibo, at © \¢ ; 100 Porto Rico and Jamaica, at ©), ac; and WO Ft Vomin- gO, at Se. Corrow.—The sales reach 1.000 bales. with « steady market from the absence of pressing parcels, We con- tinue our quctations — Livamroor. Coassrre setom. N. Orleans Florida. Mobile § Te ras. a6 none. movements in large; consisting, in of (5.000 quintals Western nk cod, at $2 2,000 of the same sort afloat, held at $2 few bun. dred barrels Now. 1 and 2 Mackerel, at former rates; 1.000 amall No, 3, at $4 25 a $4 37, SOO do. at $475 & A ge gee Te herring, at 60 a G6e.; $00 No. is , an advance; and 2.000 boxes Magdalena do at a D0. Farsonts.—To Liverpool, from 2.500 a 5,000 bbis. flour were engaged at 13d., and 5.(00 bushel» wheat, bagged | by ships, at bales cotton were engaged at 4 wome at 4, bale. To Ginegow, some 500 bbi« | Sour were engaged to fill up, at Is, 8d. | change to other parts | Fine 00 boxes Malus tai-fns changed hands day, at $2 12 4 $226; 25 cases Canton a 7; 20 do. Leghorn ten | currants at 6%<je Te ; and Bordes | Harm bas been freely sold show a decided luy nt. ufecturers have | making pretty brick inquiries, and as the stock was much reduced, holders were very firm. 100.00) Ibe mixed Rio Grande realized 16 8 176. 6 months, 16,000 do., 18¢,, 5 monthe, and 29.000 do..17\c 4 months. The have been restrieted to 47 baice Buenos Ayres. ies. —Relative to the trade during July, Mr Brown observes, in hie cireular of this day, that—*The imports pe og last, on Lady es have been fro all y comprising dry Baenos Ayres sod oot and 5,985 salted cows. ses ‘Angestares 4.007 Matamoras; 14.229 Rarcelonas and Puerto Uabellos iv-p—4 vis Curscos and St. Thomas, 2,706 African, 9.782 from Central American and West ag gt and 7.651 from southern and neighboring cities have not included the of the Sophia. from Buenos Ayres, ar rived this We have no arrivals from’ Kio Grande or Rio de Janeiro this month, The sales have to a fair extent, amounting in all (0 $1.34, of which 17-415 were Buenos Apres éty ox and cow, at prices rang ing from 12'\e. for 22% tbe j 180. © Ife. for 0 a the 1440. for 18 Ibe; 14g a 14\o o ibe. for 16 « 16 joe. hips. ‘The few aaited cow bides offering bare yr full priees—45 Ibe. at Te ; 58 a 40 ibe. at? Ye Te heard of a enle of 1.000 to arrive, ex at The A: ares, 2585, ex brigs egeveeren, bad Oarond, fou former | A850, aad Whe bdice at latgs'a cs Diag the pask | | : ‘20 & 80 Yhe; io Grande, 11,755, average 22a 23 Lbs; Porto Cabello, 17,100, 22 24 tba; ‘St. Juans, 2836, 19 a Fei 100, Morr 20 Ibs; tatamoras and Tamploos, 8,183, 21 » 25 Ibs. ee Se B76 Savanillas, 4,553, 2225 Ibs; Maranhams, 643; South- | (i; 120 behipn Navigation. O's, ern and Weat ludies, 2,184; hore hides, 10,557 salted, | Bapb, 5%; 10 Vamden and Ambo 4, 135; 6 Pennayl- and 2,041 dry.’ vania Railroad, 4145; 60 do., 41h; 50 do., 41: 12 do., 40%. Honev.—For ehipment, a further lot of 10 hhds.. 25 ar Sates—lo0 Reading Railroad, 2534; 60 do., 2049; tierces, and 20 bbis. Cuba has been éold, at 425sc., cash, im bond Honns, within the Iasi four weeks, have been very quict. and we on) FOREIGN MARKETS Bersoe Avaes, Muy 80.—Ezports.—Hides, duty 1 dot. each:—Dry Matadero, narrow. without bulls, a 30 tbe. Of 35 Ibs. 62 & 65; do. cow, 2ulbs., 59 & @ camp, three per cent bull», 25 4 27 lbs, @carce, ides, for Spain, 20 8 22ibs., scurce, 60 a ; do., North America, 20 ® 21 Ib«, scarce, 57 a 68; of all stake, 64 « 66; do. of low weights, say er. 17 Ibs., 53 @ 60; do.. calf skins, say do. 7 lbs, 62 a Gi; ox hides, salted, 60 a 65 lbs, per 60ibs., 476 50; cow do. 40 # 45 Ibs do., 45 46; horse, do., ary, ee, wu 33° Rw fs ot ris. ee Te ; Bonato, , 3¢ dol, duty, each, pesado 35 lbs. 54's 55. Skins, duty 4 per cent :— Sheep, washed. mixed, 30 Ibs.. 45460: nutria (scarce), per lb. 8 ad, ‘ool, duty, free :—Ordinary, dirty, per 25lbs., 27 28; do.. washed, do., 40.045 ;’ Mestizo, dirty, do., .» Washed, do., 55 a 76; fine. dirty, do., do., washed, do., 70 a 80; Cordova, baled, Horse hair, duty How cent: —Short, arroba, mixed do, 45 a 54; long do, 90 a 110, hear of sales of 18.000 B. A. ox and cow, at lle., cash. Imports large, 244 Central American, aad was held at $13 60 to $18 75, cash, and $19 75, six montha, at which $0 toas sold to-day. Bar, &o., dull aud nominal Lratiwe —Some heavy tranaections have taken place during the week, but at a slight falling off in price. The stock on band is not ¢o heavy as last week. ‘Thero are a few city operators purchasing leathe- in preference to the raw article, and manufacturing it. We quote medium and light weight hemlock sold at le. to lbe,; over do., at 18e. to l4e.; aud damaged. at 64zc. to 140.’ Oak tan- 1e8, of all qualities, ure quite coarce, and very firm. Jine.—Rockland was sbundaut, and heavy, at 80, cash, at which 1,200 bbis. common changed hands, Mo1asexs was wholly negiected. No buyers appeared; and pe alterations, as far as we could learn, ocourred ia 38 a0; the market, Sex hair, si urs, wg 31 iw? clean, 47 a * .. | Tallow, mel |, duty i- » ol pentine brought ue. reashy afew Dns crude S28fts) | 28, 00245 pure doy 29 0°92 Aide ‘uttinen, garrass, duty 4 per cent,’ qql.. baled, 30 a 32 Horns, duty 4 per cent ox, mil., prime, 900 «1200; inferior do., 60's 806; do, cow. do. 250 a 300. Ostrich feathers, duty 4 per cent:—Long black, Ib. 6 745; do., short white, 12.014; do., loose, 3% 3." Jetked beef. duty 4 per cent per qql, 28a 35. Bones, shin and marrow, 4 per cent per mil., 70.080. Mares’ grease, 17 a 18.’ Goat- skins, per doz , ris., silver, 25.827, A few more arrivals from up the river, but meet ready sale at quotatioas, Some few troepe have. come into the Saladeros, but no stock accumulates, phic tKeports. Ndi Onurans, July 90, 1351 The total ealox of cotton yesterday were 1,200 baies, and this morning 200 have been sold, Middling is quoted 1.20) blis, tar, $1.76 to $2; amd 610 bbls. common rosin . 5 , Ons.—English and American linssed was in steady demand, and xbout 5,000 gallons sold from store at 732. in cusk®, and 74c. in bbis.; large lote from the dock wore held at 73%c.,esah. Whale was sparingly offered at 41 46 \c., cash, the latter rate for selected. Palm was re- tailing at 54'a 6c. and summer lard at 70a 750. Sweet continued in request at S30. per gallon, im casks; 200 gallons brought $2 62%. Provisions —The pork market was veriable and inani- mate, the suies being restricted to about 400 bbls. now mess'at [$14 Of 0 $15; old at $14 50; new prime at $12 87; and old at $12 (0 Beef was less buoyant, though eteady ; 150 bls mess, were purchased nt $8 75 & $11, and prime ut $5.0 $6. Beef hama were in request at $14, for good; 60 bbls. inferior,sold at $12. Cut meate were in limited supply and demand at old rates. Lard ruled: dull at 8% a 9c. Butter and cheese re- mained as rated in yesterday's summary. Rice. —Throughout the week there has been great in- action, with no change of any consequence in the trade ; some 500 tierves Carolina found bares ap $250 » $0 50%4 per hundred pounds ; a lot of 60 pkgs. damaged, having been let off at the lower price. rcans noticed about 50.000 Havana sold at pica beg a $27 nd 200,100 German at $6 « $9, usual | 1 Sxins —Since the commencement of July but little de- mand has existed, and the total transactions for that month do not exceed 4,000 Mexican goat at 31c. per Ib ; 264 bales Curacoa do at 53 a 68c. cash; 3.277 do San Juan deer at 32a S3e. per Ib. carh, and 31 baies Angostura do at 264 SI },¢. per ib. The imports reach 814 bales Cura- cou and 142 do West India and other kinds of goat ; 31 bales Apgostura, 51 de Tampico, and 44 do do deer from southern depots Srinits —Foreign has been in fair request during the day at unaltered figures. Of American whiskey there Tobaceo is steady, with sales of 200 hhds. Corn is de- clining. Bacon rides were at 91{c., and shoulders 7c to7%4e. Pork is firm, and mess selis at $15. Batimoae, August 1, 1851. Our markets are in an unsettled state, owing to the steamer's news, Berraro, August 1, 1851. Receipts since yesterday—Flour 2500 bbls.; wheat, 8,500 bushels; corn, 9,000 do. Western flour is’ in fair d+mand. 2.000 bbls, sold at $3 51 to $3 44 for Michigan ‘There ies fair milling demand for prime wheat, with sales of 6.000 bushels Obio, at 74e.to 750. Corn—The ingwry is good, but business is checked by the weather. Mixed Wertera sells at 430. to 44. Oats continue scarce and in request. Flour is taken for Albany at 46c., wheat at 12¢., and corn at 9, Acnaxy, August 1, 1851. Receipts since our last—Flour, 3,000 bbls;" wheat, 4.500 bushels; corm, 10.000 bushels, Flour is inactive, but prices are steady, late rates. Corn is not soactive. but we notice no change in prices; the sales were 8.000 busbels-at 550. for was more offering, and the market was easier—400 bbls, yellow round, dic. « 490 for damaged mixed. Oats oo Ut et hte DhSce. far Prison, og | #8e steudy—10,000 bushels sold at 400. w dlc. a 430, 2374 & 24\\c. for Obio—the insive being about the sing | rate Drudge was ddl at 234; a ‘tle, time and interest added. Died, In Paris, July 16, Mr. Eowanb Posr, of this city; Mr. Cravt and’ Mr. McEvens. On Thursday, July 31, Mancaner, wife of James Mul ligan, a native of Kilpatrick, land, in the 27th year of her age, Svc ans were very dull and depressed, though at un varicd prices. 50 hhds, Muscovado realized Size ; and 20 boxes white Havana 7'/c ‘Tarrow was extremely quict, but firm, at 7c., cash, for rime The article was advancing on the other side of The friends and acquaintances of the family are in- the Atlantic at the time the Niagara left Liverprol. An | vited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, the 2d iast., improvement of ubout 3 a 6d. per cwt wasestablished | ti o'clock P. M., from her lute residence, corner of Court and Atlantic streets, Prooklyn, be taken to Williamsburg for interinent. On August 1, of consumption, Maccoum Cuark, aged 25 years. His fr-endsand acquaintances, and thove of his brother, Samuel, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, | from his late resideace, 180 West Fourteenth street, on | Sunday. 3d inst., at 2 o'clock. On Sophia Ann Green, aged 1 year, 9 months and 6 days. (he friends and acquaintances of the family are res- peetfully invited to attend her funeral, from the resi- Her remains will Tonacoo.—There was no pew feature apparent worthy of special notice. The week's business was very embracing but 136 hbds. Kentucky, at 6a 8 3 Mason county at 64; a 11'ce ; 25 cases F. 20c.; 14 cases Ohio at 12c ; 160 bales Bt Jago at 20c.; 407 do, Baracoa at 19a 19sc.; and 402 do. Margarce on private terms. The quantity of foreign in the market this afternoon included 1.450 bales Havana, 1364 do. St. | Domingo, $41 do. Cuba. 256 do. and 25 boxes Ambalema, | 81 bales Yara, 20 do. Vera Cros, and 8 do, Java. The following table exhibits the amount of domestic im the inspection on the Ist ult, the receipts and deliveries since, and the sum remaining there this evening +— in London the week preeeding the 19th ult. | small, | hhds. | at lla! afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Dealers are waiting for the arrival of the Niagara, | W Wheat is in mocerate demand at | Arrtvea. More! company four ‘The G lefty St Carl (P: waster. Pinta, Stroud, Calais, 10 days, with lumb albeyneen” sé ~ to Brett & Vi pit ie ri = with lumber, Bator, ie Catais, § days, bi days. ‘dave: ta ples, Lubec, 4 days, Fedde, | Tubeo. 4 days. from the 8W Spit, ship Sea Witch, Fraser, San Francisco, and light; at sunset, BE. .. eee bs shgetoneerriierentemttacy 27 Arrived—Bark Palende, Glasgow; brig Kathleen, sland. Cleared— Prospero, Cobija; Cornelia, Bi irkonh River 8t Lawrence; Peter Demill, Savannah. Arrived—Sehr Hero, Philadelphia. a. Arrived—Schr Ustaloga, NYork; 27th, lndelphia. Ba.rucone, Aug l. ARDINER, Jul) Arrived—Bark Kepler, NYork. Coming up—Ship Svuthervor, N York. Mott Bedell, NYorh. Sailed—Schr Copeland, NYork, Malls. for Peters Rendiny j jock. eoday.6th at lee. lin, for Bermuda, St ico, Vora Cru: id all the West India islands, om Friday, 8th, at Ll o'clock. ‘The above Letter Bags are also ay Kon you's, ¥) Wall steeet. ok, Rosto am. Roxboro’; New York, ih, Decker, N Haven. pense require top & seaworthy condition pected to be condemned. A small part of the cai be sold. Ottilia, b of foremast, arr there on the 18th ult, sail about July 8. id was expected ounty Westmeath, Ire- | riday, August 1, Awwr, daughter of Edward (. and | dence of her father, No, 682 Water street,on Sunday e On Wednesday evening, July 30, Hewnica Manse. only | Bric Creorx, some short time since rey ted as lost Matinicus Island, arrived at Flleworth, am | | i Ke lARY Jane, of Boston, (before reported m the 1th ot Ju! burnt), wi was ono of est tl his loes is estimated at ab: who $600. John tt jive of East Greenwich, ‘tl. W be pos tally recovered, and has arrived bere from Ca: May, with bis crew. Sid from NLondon, and Atlantic Ocet Cid at N Bedford wth, ship Arr at the bar. Nantucket, bueno, May 10, Tal wry Cc lett at Ta! nten, Folge shi At St Hh | ford, full wbales Stock July 1, 5i5 e- Olfo, Md. Teta; | child of Eliza Jumel and the late Charles John Fran- Received since. = y | aie nges years. | ee The friends of the family are respectfully invited to Total... 3 attend her funeral, from her Inte residence, 513 Broome | Delivered since, ws oe street on Sunday, August 3. at half past 1 o'clock. Her | rival Stock Aug.1,'51,bds7 22 rj SB 78 Tymeipe will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for in- | B.C crmen' on contol toa Oe Ries —_ — “4 { "On Friday evening, August 1, Turarsa Aww, the only | 0 daughter of William Conroy, aged 13 months, ¢ funeral will take place from the residence of her Parents, 430 Peat! street, on Sunday afternoon, at 8 o'cloe the hammer, but on uocount of the very limited inquiry existing for the former, and the consequent spiritiess competition Bt the tale, there was very little of that kind lg. | The greens went off briskly. at stendy prices. We ‘parti ubjeln the Young Hyson, 20 half ehesta at , > 6c ; 118 do. st 65\e.; 225 do. 46c'; 60'do. B8e.; 219 do. aa tert, Gooren, wife of Lewis Cooper, in the T¥e.; 970 do. Se, Tyson Skin—16 chests wt 24,0; 16 ' ‘The relatives and friends of the famfly are respectful; half do. 40¢. Gunpowder—34 | invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday. 3d inst., at at 42ic.; 70 do. 42c ; 13 cs. eat- ;'13 do. 119c.' Imperial— DL hall chests 66¢.; 35.do. 47c.; 50 do. 45340.; 63 do. 46e ; Od do. He.; 270 do. 43'y¢.; 373 do. 4e.: 13 oases do. ©; ll eatties do ec. Hyson—63 half chests 651, 22 canes do.; c. Oolong 26 half chesta 30c.; 71 do. 2B Ase; he.; O49 do. Se ; 73 do. 266. ;'230do. 2te.; 102 boxes do. 28e. Ningyong—0$ half’ chests %),cts—Terms six months. The particulars of the sale of teas from the cargo of the Thomas W. Sears, of Broome. Her remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for interme On Briday, August 1, James Firz Grnsox, twin son of William and Mai Malone, aged 5 years and 20 days. pectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, 34 inst., at 2 0’elock, P. M.. from the residence of his pa- rents, 282 Mulberry street. |, after a few days illness, on Friday, Deeply reg we annex. It went off in a very spiritless and apa- Avguze 1. ‘at balf- 2 o'clock, P. M., 25 years and manner, the greater portion of the black hav- | 6 monthr, Many ‘ean Lyxen, wife of John O'Connell. ing been withdrawn, to sustaiu the market. Terms, six The relatives and friends of the family are respec months. Young Hyson—2) hf. ch. at 6le.; 20 do., 503e.; | invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday. Sd inst. al $2 do..G0e.; 87 do, $83sc.; 54 do, Hic.; 76 do, 43540. | o'clock, P. M., from her late residence. 200 First a 38 do. sse.; 196 do. foie; 127 do. do,, S0e.; | °'Om Priday morning, August 1, aftr a lingering lines 62 do., oe lo., ; 4 ids i p ‘iliam Letitia 40 cases catties do..'d70.; 24 do., 48%e. Tyson Skin— | Jon,’ Rirtas nunca, daughter of Wi Sch at 2c. Gunpowder—9 hf, ch., at 4c. Imy rial—7 hf ch. at Tue.; 88 boxes do , 400 ch..at dc : 110 do., 83¢.; 102 do., ILAse ; a ‘50 cases catties, 420. Ningyong Souchong—620 bf. at ite “Ntogy 100 boxes do. 3e.; 65 do., 29¢. BWe.; 200 do. 220. article, and the sales since ¢ 20,000 Iba flevoe and 10,000 ey yp oe) ‘deeply feel; at Bie, to 420, and the latter jod that bath bereft . for superior, The auction He can all our sorrows heal went off in a dull manner. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to bdrawn. It was offered | attend the funeral, at No. 100 West Thirty-first street, oan ALG a re Es this afternoon, st 2 o'clock. ballete unwashed, Ie. to 10¢.; and 15 ballets skin wool, | gouty wed gptet j Bansann, son of the late at Ze. to Zhe. Seatiy ome 8 ease, 4 months and 19 days The » receipts of the North Ri: Karegate od produce by ver invited to attend the funeral Seturday im to on boats, to-day, thes. 10 bbis.; flour, 11.700 do. ; Fane at 3 o'cioen, P M., from the residence of his Bes iA "pig otis “thes | Sn eh, beng Ham oe a Sree hes 2 ; 1 Bridge, Brooklyn remains will be taken to Flat! Iyronrasiows or tur Were ending Friday evening, | neteeAt Siok connie Longford, seed oh = at this — - "The friends of the deecased, and those of hiv sons, Jobn and Edward. and also of his eon in-law, Daniel Hayden, are (wy | invited to attend the funeral, on Sun- day, Od imst.. at 1 o'clock from 145 Kast Sixteenth street. Friday afternoon, August 1, Avovervs AvoLrnves Kreorn, aged 1 yout and | month. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are invited to Le Coat. —1ST0 toms Canne! col. Conran 13,206 tbe copper; 20 tom ore; 15 pkgs. old. sttend the funeral. from the residence of his ta, No. Dax (oowe.—5 i goods street, this morn! r Thoremaine ecbue Mowe stot egw tome do.; 7,860 tbe. | Salts taken t0 Witkeeseatye oe The fu Fy La) ntie; 9,400, IN On Friday, August 1, Burrs T.. daughter of G. W. and S.J. Point, aged 2 years and 8 days, The friends snd acquaintances, also the members of Americus Engine Comy No. 6, Lodge. No.17, A. © of G. altend the funeral. this ( Daros.—1,157 bars cum cepal; 80 eases rhubarb; 145 juorter ; 7 borax: 210 bbir sarsaparilla. bbls. .0 balf bbie mackerel, —14750 boxes oramges, 1,461 do. lemons; 1,708 pkge raisins. 25 bbis. limes; i72 do. prunes; 60 case | from No. ‘Du Monroe street olives: 15,000 cocon nute; $9 bage matey 906 bunches | Gn Ay wat 1, after a long and lingering illness, Gannit bananas . Sronm ; in the Tdth year of his age, ackrns 6.40 boxes fire crackets At Kirk N. Y¥., on July 28, U0 bales flax —170 tons guano Chor —-105 baker 8th year of his ego. Mr. Vlark was & soldier of the Revolution, and was Et, st Yorktowa, at the sur- ny cloth render of Lord Cornwall 706 hides; 361 do; 14 canias skims; 986 | At Bridgewater. N. Y..on July 18, Annanam Mownor, bales sheep skins, do calf aged @2 yewrs. Mr Monroe was « soldier under Gen. ~ te. Gates, at the surrender of Bi ne Se German heme. At Montevideo, on the morning of June 15, Many Awn, > bales bi wife of Reger Beak and daughter of the late Mr. Joseph -10 bales horse hair Brown. of New York. aged 44 years. Mrs. Smith went to ev. —20 bbde Fe ene bite. Gene Scuth America in 1825, and resided there up to the time Tow —1,004 tons irom; 77.988 964 raile: | of ber death. 3,988 bd | 1.465 bale hoop; 1,200 Lis. sheet; 160 bala oral; 207 tons serap. Ivony —286 ivory teeth Leap 4.390 bare lead Li: snem 181,000 sawed lath, 8500 pine boards; 725 ree time 1,006 hha, 1 7 Movastes 1,006 hhds; 1013 cashe TO too) 48 bbla, Farrene =8.00 veils —188 eanks linseed oll; 600 bask: rm ‘ ets live, 902 cases Parvre —20 cases vermiliion, 4 casks yellow oobre; 149 bie metallic paint: 20 tierow whiting; 4 bbls. do.; 4 hbde jerdigria. FOTL hhda , 10.052 boxes, 280 bbls. W20.0T) sewers; 5.000 \¢ boxes, 26 @fths, 388 bei . EE alee Cleared. Steamere—W infield Seott, Couillard, New Orleans, Davis, Mledsiphie. Prone bbds., 202 halves 255 yrs, ITS bhia, (i oO 11) phe Sie, 1am branay th, | Pipers tliee Bey rae ree coccte phe jourery, pliger. castle; 200 bags slover; 1.00 vkge, ginger ute en smerion, Lawrencn, so, Brew 0 (t. ant —4 900 thei te Bren —4 007 bags linseed. 40 bags canary coed Tis —80,694 packages ten. Bisset Tomacco —) Mt lee Howe in tobaces boxes tin, © bbls taptoes Sarrertae —2.012 bags Wins 024 hbde ,# batta, 691 plows < caska, 643 baif 4) 2/96 quarter do, 950 bbs 2741 baskets 1.700 cnses wine Yo cot 446 bales weal, 240. tool wante . cop — 27 eretebes, 17 any, ® tows, 7: stiche Grapeda wood 01 logs colar. ° da: —100 one time. o'clock, from her late residence, 69 Norfolk street. corner | On Friday merning, August 1, after a long and severe | } The friends and acquaintances of the family ate res- | The Lewis Bro: | 270 (not 170) bbls ““iieard from June 8, by Letter from Capt Raymond, lat king Ww bi Mahe, ‘Beychelis In Perkins. ce, of 3 'rovincetown, spoke sp cil, 8343, lon 64 24, sehr Oneco, Nan, 1 sp w ), Zicemer, Cardia, W, 60 days, “ihr Cenetaatioo Tia), Betze, Genoa, TH daze, with fruit Bivona (ot Warren), Gevld, Bordeous, 40 days, with pp. Sydacy, NS, 12 days, with coal, te jo Smith | Brig Vaihadla, Tinker, Elleworth, Mo, ¢ days, with lumber, ‘088. « Brig Citizen, Chase, Mecbias, 6 days, with lumber, to Simp- ton, Mayhews ry jel Weld, Esotes, Bullivaa, Mo, 8 days, with lum- Sal Pioaohip Winsele Soott, Couillard, for New Orloans; and Ave 1—Wind at suazise, NE, and fresh; at meridian, do, Aug 1. io Tal Ha Biepheas, NBS back 24, brig E Hilliard, Phi- New Onieans, July 30. Noaroux, July Sl. Arrived—Sobre Genera! Taylor, inebec; Wa ter C Hall, Newport; Hannah & Abigail, Camden; Tremont, Portland; New Bepronp, July 3, 1—4 PM. Be raNew York, ip. Boston; Wm 4 Ellsworth; Mary & Loulss, bury poi by, Boston: Drige Cape Tom, Kent, Albion, Lufkin, Forbes, Masspac; ritius, owing to the heavy ex- e | or loss, damaged by salt water, had been landed, aud would reported ashore at Carysfort Reef, 22d ult, with nber of wreckers about her, was undoubtedly the Br Rank Menai, before reported at Pernambuco with loss has been repair- Of about $200, and is now ready to resume ry Capt ‘k Clement, Lane, Indian Pacific Ocean. mbler, Tales q joseph, Provinee- port, 70 sp: Two ‘ornéll, Westport, ‘Geoeraphe Bay. March 11, Mars, NB, oll not stated. W July 19, had including what she wae then trying Prentiss, NYork. NEWPORT, Jul out for Por *PIDLADELERIA, daly 31 , | Ee Retaw ain me sae, Torey, Eiwerd' ward ‘Franklin: ik, Bridgeport; Ben) F Ree le te Vii ri rate Rg en Ma; i seek hw d, Newburg; Choctaw, Phinney, N OVIDENGE, July Soave schre Mi is; Empire, Johnson, ibang; [a1 Ani Hale; Thos Jefferson, Be sehr Medford, wi d ith lumber; am ‘ig with my, Phil ime, Bi te Gy lo \, Worth; isa? Hevea, Cavalier, Empire, Prices bilade sloops Home, ‘Fordham, loci tv, Smitl ‘York. UTH, July Arr ‘Stranger, Phila~ ¥ ‘PORTLAND, July $0~Cld sobe C SALEM, July 30 —Arr bark Zoto! Plate. Sid schr Wm M Baird, 8 iN from the it impediments to marriage, by B., Glover, with engravings, price . Love it xperience in this ¢! identi treet, noar Broadwa; N NERVOUS DEBILITY.—DR. DE LANEY, 61 LI8- penard street, continues his successful a those sad disorders reaulting from early indisoret E Nervous and debility, and impedi rally. His invariable success enab! most absolute and perfect cure in the cases, ARIS AND LONDON TREATMENT OF PRIVATE diseases, ina few hours, by, » vorstable svi im ‘ on ‘aifections, he combines medicines ted by morning 7 to 9 evenis Je street two doors from to on A COMPLETE PRACTICAL of delicate diseases, ted by agreat numbeg og life—by Homer Bost y and discssos of the above ve to anything of Le Author of The fb OS j ‘THE MARRIED WOMAN'S P pauion—By Dr. A. M. Mai ¥ nef ring, of physical and ie euish fears of fet of ‘sical ‘any an affectionate wife, sud pouviaty difioultics to the. tand, might have beon rpared by a timely of hte is intended especially for the married, or these 308 ting marriage, as it discloses important secrete, | whi ate hnown to them partic To howe whose health does not permit of an inorease of opty it is of espes 100. into wormanhood, or om nature contemplates to whic jjeot. tleman in Dayton, (Extract of s letter trom a gen' J bbe ia, Orie) Porceptidl: fe naeguence of her oo before and during her com- more and more debilil ores. At this heard your book highly spoken hing my case. Om ite receipt ath Indian Geean, (perhaps 5, Hector, Cole, of Warren, 100 ep. On Ste April 30, Stativa, Coon, NBedford, 1 sinoe leaving Taicahuano, (when she had 1000 ep); Zist, Cor pA do, boiling two large sp whales taken ¢ ‘Arrat Batavia April 22, Octavia, Pell, NBedford, ofl not 5 Spoken. a yj wilt be ULRICH BO men weage or Danes acer, | 0g Sates et ee ena a of "Thusetine Wer Btesltnat for Boston, March 29, | Toi, New York city. Office, 12) Liberty sieeek, p Bark Oriole. of snd irom Baltimore (Map i) for Pernam | Tveny woTHER's BOOK. pond ere ery of gow port, from Galveston for NYork, July ond many pe py Siivyng banbawk on " Ports. that you many t secrete wi gnononns Salyer ald eye bo Corning, Boston. | gretovme al exch eetioke Bese ste hee one ‘VIA. ome, Hopner. J opmeecigeooh tener tee | Reece ree mee tee teat } oR, re b oF nanoes, July 1é—Art bark Emeline, Watts, trem Phi- aly Bs. werner $68 ld for x it, Manson, 21 i rs Wallis, fri i Vout Bw . =m May 7— eaxamerco, June 2— moe do 18 Joly S1—In port aches Bileabeth, Otis) Porine, 4 Sipe ace Albany for Boston; Gen Phil iphie for ANN amd, B, July 2— Raflet, NYork; 21h sehr jo. Sid Sevh, belg Vackes, Smell, York; 0, B. brig Russia, Bi from diag ice. Jui fh aechr TO ‘Thompoon, Jellison, re: | Bowditch, Pike, Salem; 20th, Hol- ia, Crowell, for Boston, the crow ta April 4—B1a Goo F Williams, Simpson, Boston; Smith, for eet Betguela, Hickbors, for Meeton, ANZANILLA, July 12—No Am port. or amt et ee (of Salem), ‘Maroh 2—Aarr David Henshaw, Ray, Call- Columbia, Silsbee, Singapore. 61d Katon, from NYork, arr Cy babe had. a part of ship Palestine’ s earey eee eee Rae at nde wane era at 25 S14 ship Mandarin (of New York), ichbers tor Bowen, Yow tage. "Gd , Gibbs, ao. r His, ase, Goad iY a sar wamveretirne | Hic i ea a sche Lucinda, Whitte- zt | Rakkaes C48p.pe. DE LANEY, AUTHOR OF THE “PRI. vate Medical = Gi Lispenard street, i Aad Sys eas ea ack Jur <4 = = R. TAWCETT CAN BE CONTIDENTIALLY GON. ret to , Jul Tropic. Smith, Matanzas. eulted at his office, 14 Dover street, on all his RT os ont 3 alae Pipe et Py eet “Cannan as. July 21 Bark Mecla: Souper, for NYork, ldg | "ought om by self- abuse, is themest tuvigorating me suger at $3 Ends bel, Bioesea, do do at same; | °F disease ever known in this country. No fee oF sand! Chapman, lor do, ld. rured. vate duly jd Catharine, Edmonds (from London), Di MORTAMORE WwouLD SAY TO created ns ePrheeeigs ee ee for Take fare of thy bs xa Cure ut volesa, 14 » A iy fa treated 10 dare Ti Orental (ot Noth), Palmer Loudon ¢ eat an he wah oars uftee on Bark Wabash, Hill, unenraged, not for | jaeopted. If you val ease 1d Ms he "ou, om 4 their one of is nor duly ase Meare BEGtl Braces, Besken, and | sass for disuse tn all Re forma.” Perens chee ALBANY, July 31—Arr schre Adelaide, NYork; Toxas, N amon. le ein Aneel, sco) Aun ‘Marley and “Boston are Be Robichs: IN July Sl —Are ‘nila, 2, St Mar- ting; sohes Moro, Carter, and Philede Barvon, 40; Solomon Andrews, Tucker, of » m Ferth Amboy: Edwin, A Stevens, hn a Bray, Liverbool, frm Now Sami Brown, from A (0. 1, MOTT STRERT, 18 CONSULTED rik. ities which he cures’ without ae ay yt eG ae anda mits Syed m Wao to load for y ‘ oh oe iy a cae ad town, DC; Nancy Tater, Pitta fence, Wrortootts Mary Fatterwon ; Mary C Silvia BB iabes, and James Barratt, Cobb, do; Ore- gers, don't be de by 8 meen Bacon, A y; Mirtem, Hedatine jloncester; Rescue, wae I ¢ not left Duane nant eva Bld bates Orital (in tow); Appleton, | Sy, diploma, fn my ome, with the ft names otis bean Be wae, ‘Cautern “Ucincke isteses | gee se a Fea, Loeb f. ‘O FRE TILL CURED—DR. Gi ir, oF Chae Clark, La “ —o = c -4 N ret, be conenited confidentially pA johnson, Haw Rvorh Allee, és; Sarah erriil, 4 Haoarme ,2 £08 prsetion of . . ° ih tts Cake Seat Ble Boats hia ies Sl BANGOR, Saly 29-Cid brig Queen Esther, Cliford, Guay- OFuR THLE CURED York, eosterel paceindgs DERICK , July Cla ; = — CDR. 8 ford. at Mages gs ai D® 2000s BxTRACT <A CERTAIN AND GEORGETOWN, DC, Joly 2-14 brig Susan Boyes, 8 specific. This extract ie guaranteed to cure in Am Sid eohr D Phillips, Alexandria. time. It ie without ta gad will saree with the ine ia ates mors Hohaok, Gevdepeed, ibang} souk Al ae} oR Ligon, TF tira \stceets tad wh Drammcad ¥ Bais. GIG steamers Mobawk, Goodspeed, Albany; 900, Al- | Boe JE lyon, 472 Grand sire « D.—JEPFRIRS ANTIDOTE, A sPi re for the cure of private di re, withowt the least restriction vee in application bo business, * which the mixtnge pa Sores of Are, hundred dollars, tnd ion tteees,

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