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Naws &8Y THE MAILS, Our Phiin:tcipaia Correspondence. Puiwapeieiia, August 3, 1931. Fight Among th Fi:emen—Democratic Meeting—Speech of Col Diver —Factory Operatives, $<. Quite a namber of Gre alarms occurred during last might, but they wer: onused principally by a quantity of warrels end other robbixh on the Schuylkill, fired merely for the purpose of cronting a disturbance. The Weecacoe and BbMer hore met early this Arch streets, and bai a good old Bmd pistols very freely. Two were rot politica! uoeeting of the campaign was foes atthe ter al ava one a om demce ware. Chester, Mont- ee wd ebustelphion were in attendance, aol bout three thousand persons. Alex: spose thom him Caloanl emo. ony Volone: oraiic mentees tor hy wool ~~ ed — . oe responded in nu most eloquent and impressive spec! Ln the course of it, be reviewed the official acts of the preseat incumbent and took ocession to say, that if he Were the Executive of the State, he would not have the stightest objection tw signing the act im relation to the Bugitive Slave law. suthorizing the use of the coumty priscas for their custody, which (joy, Johnston still re tains im his pocket ‘The meeting brid at Glouceste altended by the fucr operat) ning the mills are sitll obstinate, Fotanheee inn so go into oj eration. ‘Aw unknown man wae killed night by failing from the platform: of the Smeoed > as the train was avout to stop at Northeast. His death was instantaneous. demo- last evening, was well ‘The cotton lords ad refuse to allow 2B: between the Abolition Whigs and Sliver Grey»—Cull for a State Convenuion, {From tho albany Evening Journal, Avg. 2.] Believing tbat au express of the views" ‘nq princi- ples of the whigs of this State, as they are understood ae vs, in relatioa particularly to (uestions which now itete the country, should be made, in order to induce . heuent, wad cordial co-operation among cprvelves ond with the whigs of the other, States of the Laion, the State Committees, appointed at the respective Ooaventions, held in 1450, at Syracuse and at Utica, and the Committee appointed by the whigs of the Legiela- (ure, at its recent -es-iom, have agreed upon the follow 30g, a4 presenting woat they eyed to be the sentiments ¢. ~ great bouy of the whigs of the State of 3 ork -— ‘Aa economical administration of the ‘Whe strict ecceuntability of public rigid adherence to the limitations jini wer prescribed by Ube constitution sod the laws mest and faithful performance of ail ubligations mado 1 with foreign nations, with a scrupulous regard for their rights, afirm and steady defence of our own. ‘The improvement of the impertant rivers and harbors ‘of the country, so as to render them navigable and ac- cessible, by prudent and systematic appropriations, founded upon exaininations made by competent and dis- aterested public otficers. Such a discrimination in the duties necessarily Laid upon imports fur the support of government, as shall secure to the industry of our country a just remunera- tion, and tholl stimulate meebanical and manufacturing enterprise, and thus provide a home consumption for the products of agriculture, which may control and counter- ‘act the unsteady demands of foreign markets, and as shall promote thal healthy interchange .mong ourselves of the fruits of our own skiil and labor, which is so well eaiculated to cement our Union. aud maintain the spirit of national independence ‘That the whigs cf the State, asa body, are inflexibly to the subjectior of any territory of the United es, now free co laws imposing involuatary servitude except as punishment for crime, and they rejoice that wo proposition to that eifect is now pending, or is likely to be presented; while, at the same time, they unquall- nediy ‘acknowle dye che right of every sovereign State to reguiate its own municipal institutions in such manner a ae La A deem most conducive to their satety aod without interference. directly or indirect- ly. by citizens of other States, or subjects of other countries. ‘That the whigs of thix State will abide by the consti- tution of the United States, in all its parts, and that they will receive its true meaning aud construction from the judicial tribunals it has created for that purpose; aud will al ways sustain und defend such decisions, as the law of the lund, until they are reversed by the same tri- bubals ‘That laws of Congress, apd of the State legislatures, pronounced con:titutional by the judicial tribunals, must be enforced and implicitly obes wel aad that while tals is cheerfully reeogn zed as the of sll, as sub- Jjeets of the laws, yet that the right otek tizens, as voters. ts equally undevisble to discuss, with a full and mutual regard for the rights and iaterests of all parts of the ceofederacy (which is as necessary now to maintain, as iy Was indispec: © to achieve, the blessed Unioa of these States), the expediency of such laws. and the pro- priety of any of their provisious, and to seek, by consti. tutional means (heir repeal or modification. ‘That ell who are animeted by a sincere deire to eerve the Unicn unimpaired, and the free institut! which it sustains and guarantees, by b alone indi- Vidwal security and national peace aud prosperity can must condemn all attempts to resist, ¥ ineifeetual, any laws passed by consti- tutional majoriti legislative bodies, in either the vernment. ers, and their teteral or Ptute governments; and that the whigs of | New York will ever be found prompt to render a patriotic uy. lescence in ail suen iws ‘That the national admipistration is entitled to the confidence az d support of the whigs of New York, for the +minent ability aod petriotism which have characterized its measures, for its successful maragement of our fureiga alwire, the generous «yinpathy it bas exhibited towards ersed people struggling for treedom—the force ved dignity with which it has maintained the right to bh sympathy. and with which it has rebaked as government to violate the iaauunities of an recredited public agent, and the deter- snivation it bas evinced to repress and defeat all move impair the public faith, and all culated tu disturb the public peace aad 7 seovoke civil War, or to sever or weaken the relations of auy State withtthe Union ‘That the whig atainist ration of this State has fully jategri ty, which called it Into being ; thet the public in- in the various departments of education. flaance. and jurieprudenee, and in the extension of the means of iatercourss and of chenp transportation, have been ously and prudently sustained and promoted; con- | rUtutional government, Ly legal majorities. bas been vi dicated. and the goueral prosperity of the State has been reduiourly and successfully maintained ; and by employ- tag (he means od recast, had placed within our reach, to creat work of the age. has presented a ow, unjust and wasteful poli of those who would seater thowe at venente oe poteat application ufthem as would to a very distant posterity, if net teen 7: ajoraaPat ov 48 iumable heritage of wealth hat for the purpore of rustaiat ociples in tho cleetton of Btate mat the ensuln ral elec od that a ecnvention hh assembiy distric racuse, on the 17th day of Sep- jock at noon. f the Legislature jeers. th: risting of one the State, te b tember meat, at Go Gedder, Howard iy. Geo B, Babeock Chas. R. Swords. Jas, M. Cook Hamilton Harris State Centra’ Cominii tee State Centra! Comm oni frepkiin Frederick He Lister Le Grand B. Cannes Arngst oF CoUNTERFRITERS Guio.—About sundown last even @ negro went into Streeter & Thrall's drug store, and m: smal! hase, for whieh he tendered a $5 bill of the T es lank at Norwich, Conneticut, re- etring Sis ange —— Soon after w wih; sate! appearance came in, mi a purchase, a p veasimilar bil! ic payment. Searcely had he ft when one of mi of Seymour, Crow, & Co., wext door, entered, arked for chan, . ano- nei ther of the V's whocha man offered meat for a pair of shoes. Dr, Streeter somewhat singular ‘hat the Thames Bank should Sale anefort to extend its discounts in the Sartwell d bunted up Mekinstry, who the billet be a feet, and started in pursuit of the moneyed darkey, whom he shortly ——_S said be reoeived the money from 0 was nn bg oy Froderick E. Putnam, w' the oklio House. Putnam could but Mac and Col. Abbey, after secur- ing which contained about $1,000 of the false impressions, and letters showing that Put- nam was a nom cc plume, and the real one John A 1 left Justice Heseenmuelier at the Fraok- in the saloon below found a _— er —_ twenty-five years old, and one squan tank ‘i Tet ary and his companion were se- cured; end meanwhile the Justice above stairs had levied on Bowman, the leading man of the party. Bowman seems to bea manof means. His bank Sen mp ney ig EY — 4 ola. : ¢ above was in type, a3 fou 500 more of the pode io Ay bills in Mecteary’ ‘s room at the W, - Ohw Noa iy ddell House.—Cleveland (Olno) Massactivserrs Prisoxs.—The report of the oo of “= mas which is very full and satie- ory, was submitted yestorda: M Board of Aldermen, and ordered, o te priat ted. “tt that the number of prisoners in the Monae Correction, since the last report, is "77, of which con were females. At the time of inspection there were 410. Of these, 170 were females. Of the 977, wore than ene-third (374) wore committed for lar. cony tn different forms. A fraction over one-fourth of the criminals are from the New England S ther States, New i ork contributes s t in all our ape Z ten, b t) tyseven. The prisoners registered a aod alone, compose very nearly one-ty ses The greatest number of crimes was comm Woen the ages of twenty and thirty yen is at the time of the fast * Siwee that chere have ue uw, of whieh nnmber # buim A morning at Front and fashioned battle, lu this Btate to-day. ipocver. aiaeT Baeic. Huns and Goths of the musical worl realm of Italian song, not to leave the scene of their in- cursions till the curtain falls, early hour, and they will not lose the omuibus or the grand finale, as sung by Bosio; after which, one might walk a mile or two with delicious inspiration for moon- light and meditation. We are happy to hear that Sig- nora Bertucca Maretzek will soon re-appear on the stage im * Otello.” of her admirers. Three Guardsmen such immense houres, will be revived this evening, at the Bowery | band’s Beret.” tified Lhe confidence in its capacity, intelligence. and | exp | Ersine ‘Ole Bull, and others, h previous expenditures, guided by | company ‘one a8 ston, Lynue, Pb a re | Atlantic, on her trip from Liv in the saloon on Saturday, the 24 of %ugust, Charles Hl, Hussell, Eeq.. of New York, 8 0d tothe chale, 206 Jobn 8. Cunningham. of Vira yi Kent, of Virginia, Wo as, of were appoint 4 to report resol | fortunate accident in at CLEVELAND, | g ® counterfeit of Thames | moval of a shutter, and had taken when the police pounced upon th: to the «tation house, and the magictrate, in the morning committted them to prison for Lrial. bimeelf ‘The Elections Te-day. ‘The elections to take place to-day, ere looked te with great interest, by the people of the whole country. We give below the candidates in the several States, as far as we have been able to gather them :— KENTUCKY. State, a Governor, Lieutenant Governor, PR ae State Legislature. soba rieted ‘The are the can. prising three ties, The t! will effect the prospects of Rho whig party :— Wg. oie ot , a! G: .. Areh’d Dixon, L.W. Powell. Gor ...J B Thompson. K.A.Wicklitfe. @ ley. CONGRESS. Whig. Democrat. z zx. Mobarty. rt Boyd. * Jetfervon Jeni Benjsmia Johnson. la (i tad. 9 Belg ‘ ad.) BL. ask, ae G. A. Caldwell. Clement 8. Hil: James Stone. J. H. Hereford (Ind.) lumphrey Marshall. David Merriwether. J. + Geer Breckenridge. . C, Marshall, R. Ga Staato Stanton. INDIANA. sane llontng ae the Congressional candidates ia this ei Dis’ Democrat. 1 li pete James Lockhart. 2. Cyrus L. Dunham. 3 John L. Robiason. 4 Fn W. Julian. 5 Thomas A. Hendricks. 6. Willis A. Gorman. 7 John G. Davis, 8. * Daniei Mace. 9 Sehuyler Colfax. emo og Fiteh. james W. Borden. 10 . Samuei Brenton. James Crabs, (ina, ) ALABAMA. The followin; ane candidates in this State :— Southern Rights. Governor. Benjamin @. Shields. Peury W. Collier. Bie nt 0: tage saat -Charles C, Langdon. che Seige. .James Abercrombie. Jon Cochtaa - William 8. Mudd. Sampson W. Harris. , William R. Smith. John Brewin. : David Hubbard. Samaei ¥. Rice ‘Alexander White. TEXAS. ‘The following are the candidates to be voted for im Dessocrat. Peter Hi. Bell. Joan A. Greer. HM. Pease. Middistoa T. Johnson. T J. Chambers. Lt. Gov...E. H. Tarrant Matthias Ward. James W. Henderson. ©. G, Reenaa, GoNGRuss Dis't Whig Democrat 1... Wiliam. B. Ochiltree. Richardson Seurry. Sush W re) Chief Justice ‘The following are the candidates for Congress in this State :— Union. Southern Rights. John Preston, Jr. Robert W. Johason. S8O0U RI AND IOWA. The local elections for the above States also take place tc-day, but do not porsess material interest, except in | i, the three parties are in the field, viz :—Benton, auti-Benton, and whig The State im consequence of the fact that in Missor will ybably be carried by the whi; the astfeatlon in the dessooratio party. ‘The Opera at Castie Garden. To-night the public are to have “La Somnambula” repeated, for the last time during the present season, the enterprising manager having decided to produce “Otelio” and“ Don Pasquale” before the end of the season. Ali who wish to bear the delightful strains of Amins, and the cou] exciting songs of Elvino, will listen to-night to Bosio and Salvi; and we particularly commend to the |, who rush into the The opera ends at a very She will be giadly welcomed by thousands Theatrical and Musical. Bowrny Tueatse:.—The popular play, entitled « The which. on a former ocession, drew Theatre, with those finished artists, Messrs Eddy. Giltert, apd Mies Anderton in the principal cha | racters. ‘The performances will commence with a “lus. No doubt there will be a full house. Nisco's Ganors —A programme of the most attractive ! description is offered for the amusements of this evening They willcommence with the evolutions on the tight | rope; the next in enecession will be the Venetian carni- val divertisement; and the terminating feature will be | the grand comic pantomime of the Green Monster. Natiosat Toraree.—The entertainments for this | evening will commence with an American drama, first time at this theatre. entitled “The People's Candidate,” with Mr. MeVicker as Isaiah Shutbuek; and Miss Fox as Julia Nelson. The next will be “ The Children {a the | Woods; and the closing amusement will be “The | Seven Escapes of Adelaide of Dresdea. Cunasty's Mixsteris —This celebrated band offer a fine progra for this evening. Songs, choruses, in- strumenial performances, and dancing. Go and see them Fritows’ Mixernecs.—The same delight is orery night night essed in hearing Collins sing his «weet balla their instrumental omg I snot —The great variety of the perform- at this favorite establishment is drawing & large assembiazes. The tight rope, and other perform. ‘are delightful ray Ganvex, Baooxtys.—Brougham’s Lyceum well at this establishment. To and “ Delicate Ground,” with ‘lips. Palmer and other eminent artists in the leading camuatens "Marine Affairs. STEAMER ATLANTIC—-CAPTAIN WEST U.S. May. Sreawen Arcaytic, August 2. 1851 ‘At a meeting of the passengers om board tye steamer 0 “ew York, held On motion. s committer of ‘an chusetts, Brooks of of the meeting. Tus eo committee. through their che! man. reported the following resolutions, which were imously adopted — Wed, That we have mush pleasure in testifying our approbation of the good ship Atlantic on this ber turn voyage from Live january last. Her engines are now ta fineorder The admirable improvement made by | | rote spacicus wae raloon om deck bas greatly the comabort o passenger Bervived. come thanks sre due Captais \ wat for & he on pork @ vigilance and watchfulness for the safety of bis ship, and for hia courteous and gemtle manly conduct upon all eceasions Resolred, That we have an abiding confidence in the | ood conduct and skill of Mr 8. W. R ngincer, whose devotion to bis duties the Chief - been appa | rent to allon board. and to whom, with his assistants and the other officers of the ship, our thanks are hereby tendered Resolved, That we cannot separate without congratu- lating our fellow citizens om the saf- pasenge aad returo this noble ship to the port of New York ; and trust then, by the favor of Divine Providence, she may long continue to make -afe and prosperous voyages Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions, signed by the chairma: -— secretary, be sbi to Capt. West, and also p di On motion Jous 8. Consixonam, Secretary Police In’ nee. The Flwid Gas Lamp avd the Stage Driver Officer Walling arrested, on Saturday afternoon, William Craft. the stage driver, om a warrant issued by Coroner 2 charging him with culpable negligence in upsetti Suid oo in a stage, about two weeks since, whi n sare ing te Quackenbos, whereby the child was vere im a fatel manner, causing her death ina few hours after. The accused was held to bail to answer the charge Arrest of Burslars —Assistamt Captain Hicks, of the Seventeenth ward, on Saturday morning. between four and five o'clock, arrested two men called John MeCombs, alias “ Cobbler,’ and Bill Norman, alias “ Dilberry, who the offlerrs arrested comin No. 7 sixth street. The officers Evticving they had been stealing, took them to the station howe and found on the of one a vainable gold watch. the yor Thomas White. the owner of the premises ye rogues foreeably entered the howe. ond were im the act of when taken into custuly Attempt at Burglary —Othcer Kynders, of the Kigi ward, on Saturday night, recornized two suspicious cha racters, named Mike Quinn and Thomas Robeon. prow! ing about the vicinity of Mercer and Prince streets. The officer laid in ambush to watch their movements, and } the ovunee of an hour or 60, the rogues made a dea stration on the dwelling house at the corner of Mer d Prince streets. The burgl had effected the re & pane of gine Counterfeit Money —An elderly man 1m “hoes we arrested on Saturday, by officer Je of passing to Passin, used Atecoters 4 he was detected, he endeavored to run from the store. but was pursned and conveyed to the ot ation henge On searehing hie pe several counterfeit bills were found. Justice Lothrop committed bum to prlvon for triet A Asavit ond Rattery—Ow Batorday night.» epernte aeenult and bat perpetrated on the nm of divry The mpec ao named dosent ‘ h of . whe bea Fron vert ‘ i a ua pomees, with w stovk The caw i tad Gare wa at $13; rom its buoyancy; 00 bbls. mess brought $8 prime in limited request at unchanged p tinued to find « Fredy sale at 10.4 14e. for Ohio; 11a 1c for Western; and 15 Cheese was not activ market has had an upward inclination during the past | ner Prive mouths G. Wellstood, aged 5 fully invited to attend her faneral. Twenty - second street, on Tueeday morning next, the Sth inst., at 11 o'titek. without farther invitation Jomes and attend ber funers! the residence of her mother, Prospect street, corner of Navy. Mavs, eallmaker, in the sixty-third year of his az Stephen A. Mann. and the Mechauies Society, sailmakers in general, arc it jniom.... . City of Manel eee Piliadalpiis ro Es set fire to the clothes of a small child, be — ‘out of @ porter house | ample supply, and selling at 39 & 400. for Ohio and Jer- sey. and 41 adic, for State and Cai showing an ensier ‘market. 000 Corron,—The amount disposed of to-day was neat 900 bales, the market closing very steady, We re-insert our quotations:— Liverroon Crassirica tion, N. Orleans. Uplands, Fiori ide, Mobile ¢ Tees, iy Pair 7 .iverpool 3.000 barrels of flour were bushels of wheat at 4d, in but ; with about 1,000 bales of cotton, in lots, at jd. A ‘vessel was chartered to load with ‘naval sto Gs. 6d. To London, 2,000 barrels flour 1s. 9d. To Havre, cotton was *jc, and There was more offering to California, firm at 45 a 50c. per foot measurement. Provistons.—For pork there was a moderate retail in- quiry, with transactions in Obio to the extent of 500 Dbia! mew mess at $14 87145 old at $14 S1'\; new prime at ihe seme figure; and old rte at Beef retained a $11, aud Sect hams were firm, and about 75 ud lard bave been ices. Butter con- e engaged at id rates were indi cating a declining market. 2 3T4, $6 a $0. pkgs. good sold at $14, Cut meats Ise. for Urange county dairies t 4a 6c. The Boston provision eek. esterday clear Western pork sold there at $1050 A $17; mess at $15 508 $15 75; prime at $13 50 a $14; Western mess becf at $10 a $10 50; Ohio barrel lard at 9n95.c.; keg do. at 10a 10),¢ ; and pickled hams at 9/4 a 104,e. per Ib, TVelegri rts ‘ew Onivans, August 1, 1851, Cotton—Swles small, barely 200 bales, at 7 ec. foe mid- dlings. The Niagara's news came too late to effect the business of today. Sales for the week, bales ; re- ceipts, 1,000; stock on hand, 20.400, Receipts ahead of last year, 276.000. Tobacco—Bales yesterday 900 hhds., at fall _ Market firm. Flour. Louis, $4 50. es of 1,000 bbls. mess at $15. Whiskey firm, Died. On Wednesday, July 20, at the residence of her uncle, Capt. F.G. Cameron,75 Lexington svenue, ANNaneLia Brooxs, only surviving daughter of Benjamin and the | —. Aunabella Brooks. grand daughter of the late Capt. rown The relatives and friends of the family, and those of ndmother, Mrs. A. Brown, are invited to attend neral, from her Inte residence, as above, on Tues- mgs 5, at o'clock, P.M. : wurday, August 2, Jor aged 24 years aod 9 months. | On Friday evening, August 1. Ruvourn, only son of Wiltam B. and Cassandria Northrup, aged 2 years and 4 months. | On Sunday morning, August 3, ¢ fs a and Maria Jane Bogert, aged 7 jays the day Boorss eiius B., son of years, 3 months On Saturday August 2, from injuries received whilst dise! ing his duty as member of the Fourth District Police Department, Mictiars Foster, a mative of the County Limerick, Ireland His friends and those of his family as also the friends of his brother-in-law, Patrick Fieming. are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, which will take ¢ thix day, at 3 oclock, from his late residence, 519 Pearl street. On Sundsy. August 3, of cholera infantam, Gronce , son of Johbu W. and Kate Watson, aged 17 The fiends of the family are respectfully requested to | attend the a without further invitation. from the residence of street, this morning, at 10 f bir grandfather. aoe Watson, 16 Bethuae cloe! Moras Deean, On Saturday, August in the 57th year of his age ‘The relations and friends. and the friends of og brothers, Thomas und John Dagan. are respectfully in vited to attend his funeral, to-morrow (Tuesday), the 5th iust., at 12 o'clock noon, from his late residence, No 10 Dominick street, without further invitation On Sunday morning. August %, about 10 o'clock, Many Mrtica Somenxvvx», aged 1 year 10 months and 8 days youngest daughter of Jacob W. I. merndyke and Elizabeth So- On Sunday, Angus: 3 Avxa Gorxin, danghter of John ears 2 mouths and 23 days ‘The relativersad Trivnds of ber parents arc Teepect- from 276 West m, Augwit 3. Ays Mania, eldest daughter of largaret Swift in the 18th year of her age. The relatives acd friends of the twmily are invited to this day, at 4 o'clock P. M.. from At Brock! Stidderly, of disease of the beart, Mr. Kowano B ‘The friends vod acquaintances, ard those of his son, and the to attend respectfully i his funeral, from bis late residence, 129 W: jariey place, ils day, at 2 o'clock. Alle remains will be taken to New Ba Cemetery. hiladelphia papers please copy MARITIN SS CRLLIGCH AOS. Movements or te Ocean ces “and Liverpool. Port. of New York, August 4. sow muses, e-t¥0 WAT wom sere, ° ra 108 ™ Arrived. & Atlantic, Wary Liverpool, Joly, 23, y: BK Collie Cor nok Liver her dock ab 6 AM the packet sh “Gilp Crescent, ‘Rerves, 278 pase agers, to Wiliaw SLip Minnesota, Ail Wilt <=), Popp, Ham)arg, 40 Joys, with mdse Fark feat ee Bartlett, Raeged fi wiih salto RH Trond paginas aye, (begat! ie jutt, Limerick 40 4554, with iro Rig Janeiro, 8 days at 7 10, om 9 50, saw NB, 10 days, 7 days, with lier) stecriny BSE. (Br), Lavideon, Windsor Savoansh, 7 days, with covt from Bort au , With fish, tod Queen (Fir), Pye, Halifax, 5 days, with fish, to i ithe & MoKay. it Heimont (Br), Frieeel, Windsor, 8,8 deys, with it, to master, Aa it), Crocker, Windsor, NS, 1s days, with 0 days, with Me, 10 days, with scab, delved kweli's Isinad, wher i ood stevek @ | at che abled im load was then the toll 1 after whioh she swung close, ard rday ves towed by steamer Tein post be will be repaired Lawrence, ing Sat dock. where Slocp Joe New Load wet, SE. Wind st eunrise, SW; at we ,UPae Stpanaie Agi ase om, Tetart, Ph Valpersivs oud Baisranest Seabee sence oe Are Powbattan, Drinkwater, Havana; id Doutschisad, Haaker, NYork; er St Joha, NB, and of Reckiand, do. O14 brig Ht B Crosby, Collins, wi rabies B York: Ath, ries fateh rae oa Sm {sid oct ten Cole, Philadel pare mes te wore cor tiles, ant or Sra" were they of 1h 11 hi vt nen oo celled is 4 "State, Pollister, Boston: se riten, jets Lo Philadelphia; ‘uly 17—Arr ar Wi Jen and her ir ae Sea at i ‘a in tt rae oa board the Fairmount bound ioe ia, ieee been Ms tileted ant r joeration of the intestines in ie for over a year. ite hs jarious medicines ral Mabony, Baltimore. eine anes Gato deOln Sopdet Barcelona. o vabsus' the some hour tod Roads; ae Caroline, McG: ne, ind still hung to the enstw NEW LONDO! den, trom NYork.’ Sid sloop Frank NEWPORT, July 31—Arr schs Hume, Godfrey, Willard, Philadelphia, for Port! ver, for do; Aug l, Sehr C Hall, Rodgers, 1l—arr William, Fish, Phila apes Pauer, do; U Seurveyiag cruise. ti Waddom, | ae tgerald, Cam- nha Winaede York for N¥orks decom saad Mipesbabiy ape. stsllation, Allen, pis ioe! ak Wootere, Shearman, NY yh a This con. ry? ‘down te the sa tis EW Heprono, Ps a crit ®, bag gh of mone. af eterno de ‘im; seh: ote also brik Gom Woodhvll, tro RT, Avi Arrechr on for Ne Vind oe Forks A Cheese! ee ts, *Battinore sia ~ dle sie fonts Almide,’ Wasee prliciue with him: nd’ tht RH it, al m some, quack, Lumb eee tor th ples * e at Wilmington, for Liverpool, at | “% rt's medicine that I am no Van wa ile, Baker, NYork. mEntd in tate Barton, Bos- Salem; ies Carlson, Ly gist NYork. Cl at. Be load for Port 5 w ¥ 1 Beil, Providence; Rogers. Houck, Providi Glathery, Newbury: rr schr Beauchamp, M Catota, Nore | . sg aS ‘San rPistroe Pr Newvory, July 17—Arr John Bay Nowe Pee, | July 18—To , Liverpool for New a port, Wassenaar, Hofste, snd | Ponramourn, July (—Arr Worthuiaberland, Lord, Lon- | don, and sid for NYork. Pinta, July 15—S1d Adelphi, Gorham, Boston. bby, brig Maude, Searle, from Shame, Boyd, Baltimore, Beal: | Tra M Clayton, | SETEMIRAD, Jul; York, 5 26—Arr ie Silas Clarendon, Baie aaa oeetalty Buckler, Nor Mareellois, Sleeper, Bo I rah, Racklit, Cag Pris N yEeNsTowN, July IS—Arr drt Hibernia, Driscoll, ¥ re, NYor oT a aie Start Point, shi ship Mississippi, th st ays, for | remily 1s Cosine Wilhetinine, Bokma, NYork, Sid to Crockett, rocks MON york) Charles ic armas 20—Cld schrs Lucy Ana, on lad viphis. 1, “hina, ste . Wipew ane Bay? July 1i—Put @en, Boston; The Peruvian, Mahony, of St John (NB Passengers Arrived. “ TWwER?—Ship Relisnce—Christian Nieh!, Frederick Leroy 5 poe Feet, Margaret Pioffer, L salted —3 P ELLAN! Apert. arent July 0—The Harriett, Easthope, from Que- | into harbor this araning north side, an lies got on shore on the | sesee » getting the deo! expected to be got afloat again am ty next tide, withou Nonven, July 16—A namo-board, marked “ Brend black ground, has come 0: Welegraphie Marine aeene, — Barks Bay sy > and Hadley, Boston; brig ehr Charm, do. Cuart Steamship Marion, sug NYork; ship Wi ‘im BSmith, —. ip be, Witt Clint reannak Sensi D. Cath srecl—Mts MonNeley. 8 children and rut, Mise J Northref, Mr M hiley, 8 ‘Savasnau—Bi Servant, Miss E nara MARRIED wol Oya atl oF M. piserigees setae nee asit usloees’ isaportaat “iooreee, TaTvATe EEDICay OOM. i Arrived—Brig Florence, Faler, List Exum; sloop line, Craft, N York; H i = a intended, isting marriage, a3 we ithe cone als for pony ugust 6th, at 12 o’clook, M., fro Ni mene Spend till sed il pale ter Bage for Rio Jaxoiro. &e, qislve at the Exc! per steamer Golden Gate, vet 7 Ruchane ‘inti For freight or passage, a Seas for elegance and south © ‘The steamship Pactie, oe Atiantio, and sail on Saturday, Aaroet Te eight 4 walt be received om board after Aus at1li¢ o'olock. A v i Also, per otenmer Aulantic, for sete Welvceday-tth.at the usual hour. Also, Jin, for Bermuda, St Thomas, Perto Rico, the Weat India islands, on Friday, Sth, at iis ‘lock The abor tor Bags are also at Kenyon's, Us 56 Wall stroes. Ft * soapest 4 aan a mo SSE aumeg Dare ogy re which her een, is aul (Exiesct of @ letter CEAN nee NAVIGATION gener’. —FOR LD The ited Stat fon Pi Lig tL Norn vairee i a og ree ‘ane ex} te Spee ‘litvorea iene aod Sarrartiy fe RIVA, Aronts, 60 Droatway, LIVERPOOL.-THE NEW AND SPLENDID CITY 0) | beg oy will cat Phi- Loran sa ParrapeLrnta, Aug 3-4 PM. Studley, Boston. scellaneons, 3 Simpsg says tat the 10RAU: Anived— Brig Chi commander, will Sin:—My wife has been wh eopaired 0 equa This atate of things was ineritabloy a and which had taken fire. a et the worst, At thie tiny ho! the hot, end it bad the appearance ror Moving faught inside tl Aisiance, from Liverpool, defore reported, ashore o Romaine, got up to C The t in order to lightem rought all her cargo tope, are meas th pat Wes cot "Fo es TE foe they wt one Bteamskips be: red ‘he veavel, with "that exeepti on Fee afternoon high an RICAN ROVALMAIL i sea iiee York ond Liverpool & Seu Evwiy Pannan, Brownley, which el imore, for Charleston, on ti d, and become a is reported to have re race of “a scopy lowing tables exhibit the nam- es at this port tor the th of ee ee, a} Pieris street. maa Geb Angent. quest of several is inteution of making a professional toue ‘On his return, due notice will be givens JONSULTED CONFIDENTIALL| iteases, which 2-9 Biibens ot motourz. Ll LL an 34 Sept lta 4138 RK. MORRISON 18 © “Dutehs I'ecke ambare, 1 ship Cc 8. British; 1 brig and oe 4 1 brig Sicilian; lech Russian; aud the Proseian; 1 bark toumainder American. 7 na ofice, 905 Fulton ddition to the above, the R Mail steamshi oom arrived on th Sth artes spare jon for he month of July, for ve last STEAMSHIP Mest —(ONLY | Oregon )—The public | ont of this Com: | she Novy Depart y Toth uD ‘ns yottlens fu ie’ wey, tnd Los Ianover iid ‘DE a Ar SY z= $09 7 orsign. Constyive, SESES) £2) ot onal whlch « wil | sugsegucs Roe od at N Beat rt POcen Aus at, jo ) sain Cornell, § ano Mare = wath 1s) bi baie on aly iat 3, ‘oil, abe ited ace ‘ip COLC MBIA will i +4 y wea ber, om guick's Boe let | jet, carried away main sd fo by lettor, address m New York for RALPH'S PRACTICAL | Al whe need from Boston for Elndies, June 23, for Manila, July 25, | rom Tralee (17 days) for ypherd, from Liverpool for Boston, July 12, 4 7, from Apalachicola for Liverpool, June ot ston, from NOrleans (or Liverpool, beh itgare from NOrleans for Bordeaux, from NYork for Liverpool, July 2 for Liverpool, June 28, Bremen for NYork, July 10, FRivaee FabavUe VATE yn %. ip Argo, Crocker, from Bost: cores. can Ritchie, of Piecnoy, at AN, Lom 5 38. 111 keep up the connection be- ports, io Will be maintained by the | CITY.1,200tons. LADELPHTA. ae } Shenae inadeeas j ips EL DORADO +} TALOOs wal, fora wn New Orleans am as will insure as little editios—H2 pp, with rewnwich strect, 43 Ama ee in sooure éavelopes, by rvosing Gounpaiay te fare for eee tickets {rom New York to San Pran- | B)VERY MOTHER'S BOOK Til ‘ork fog Cadiz, July 4, 1g $9 bd out, With emigrants, July 18, beerlatons NOrleans for Marseilles, LgOTL Wy st E=proce. DEDBILITY AN: arisin, orern My of +) einer ‘his class. of dise IAS enabled the pt incendie anew | Arvien, May Fes ‘Tear (not wr tact American ae fi ), Neil roe, or pier ert ie Mine K Aiken, for New O*% NERVOUS DEBILITY.—DR. DE Hag ol A jar attention his Frenoh mode 7 over in Amorics. No fee t near Mrondway, ay Lge ind Wer Teoemt ‘eet cutee of thirty & i be signed sfver the q Sreter bas eniled. For frei Loveland. from Mich on pe ‘oft of tae company, 177 West street, conser of § ARLESTON oy —THE PHI. ADELPEIA and Atlantic Steam N Sree Fpiade) ph TROSS, Capt. J iter, MePactead, {. JOHNSON, NO. i7 DUANE TREAT, OF waa - kanown 5 i CS hg! Of dplicate diseaace. it cured ages hes bate: woako Charleston, $3) eras, a Litre ERS, Ki one NB. -Steangers, don’t | I bare not lot by wg offio 4) with the & thie Gyan rey Bas ever pee te yaiven tant, on and Th company at Par ama,