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Arrival of the Braziliere. INTERESTING INTELLIGENCE FROM THE REPUBLIC oF | *Poils of office, will be all that is got throuch with MBXIC —HURRICANE AT TAMPICO. to-day. Next Monday will be the great day bee] ‘Tho bark Brasilie 0, after a long, tedious, and | ‘2°, ee sl be daiane Somer POPIAT St unpleasant passage, arrived yesterday, from Vera No trace has yet been discovered of McDowell, | Cruz. She brings $78,000 in specie. tax collector. His victims have held at which the sum of over $20,000 was . Edward Casey has been missing since - day night last, and it it is thought that he has fallen overboard. He was last seen fishing at one of our city wharve: We have received, by her, dates from the city of | 9. Mexico to the 12th, and Vera Cruz to the 17th of July, inclusive, together with full files of all the Mexioan journals. At Vera Cruz there was nothing of note stirring, ‘and, as is usual, no business of consequence doing, though the place was remarkably bealtbhy for this season of the year. Among the passengers by the Braziliero is the Abbe Broseeur de Borbourg, who bas been travel- | ling through the republic for upwards of three years, in search of material for am extensive and complete history of the country, from the earliost traditionary recollections. Also among the number is Mr. E. Conner, one of the editors and proprietors of the Alta Califor- City Intelligence. Tux Tonveas) Association,—AnNvat CxLeoration | ann Paxtentation or 4 Baynen.-Yesterday afternoon, at three o'clock, the Turners’ Association, numbering | about 170, met at their rendezvous, rear of Mr. Funck's, No. 375 Broome street, for the purpose of receiving a | banner from a number of young ladies, friends of the association, and cf going through their usual course of | gymnastic exercises, preparatcry to celebrating their | avnual festival at the Shakspeare Hotel. ipod to the number of about one all dressed in white, oe made a fine display’ A After the the banner, which is a splendidly | mia, who has been entrusted with official despatches | got up affair, pie were made by Mr. Btrave | from the Legation at Mexicv to the Department of | S24 M4. Killer, President of mre esas ene | State at Washington. Mr. C. left the San Fran- pee @ of aatoniahe muscular stre! at Acapulco, and thence eee of base. Sboat esp M., the ne Le AA and a & procession was formed, | the Jefferscn Brass Band. The Turner's #o- first, six abreast, and in t.a different sec- cisco steamer on the Pacific, proceeded to the capital over the usual trail through Beaded the mountains. He represents the road as entirely os free from danger, but would most earnestly recom- eee ss po gy ol gg Mer Mag = | mend Americans to take the old route through Pa- | asecciation for their exploits in gymnastic exercises. nama, The privations and exposures consequent the Xe avrg ae ee. pen a upon @ long travel through a semi- barbarous coun- along Broome street to the Bowery, up the Bowery \o try, and the petty interferences and annoyances Place, and thence t> Broadway; dow a Broadway to | the Park, entering it at the west gate. Gn urriving in | constantly thrown in the way of foreigners by the | front of the Cis Hall they halted, and efter o'tew | government officers, cannot be offvet by the beauty | Minutes’ delay, his Honor the Mayor. and members of the Common Council, to review the procession, when of the scenery or any novelty that the country may hey wer were ealuted by the Teaders of the sewveiation. "Mr. present. Kaufman, ex-Prerident, of the society, then delivered a brief address. He said:— ae nes who is in connection with a company | your oo ‘oun manen, AND GENTLEMEN OF THE COMMON this pa CoUNCIL. nape Su Mexico, pushing his nego- | 1 4, ordered by this sasooiationto give you ourthacks tiations for exciusive privilege of constructing @ | for your kindness to inspect us this day. “I assure your stage road throvgh to Acapulco. The project, | Honor, and you. gentlemen of the Jommon ouneit, that | though hardly feasible, can, with the promised aid | TS'79, Ret Short Boys, nor ar connected with of the Mexican government, and an immense capi- | laws of the country. It is our inteution to become citi- tal, be consummated ; bat the whole code of marine | 2¢0# of the United States. end we she il «vor be ready to " a out and defend your laws, aud the ‘constitution, as lawe will require to be revised, or abrogated en- | firmly as any of your c tizens boru tu the United States. Me comedy Low," snd the admirable ot“) " comedy 'Perfection,” both NationaL Turarne.—This mee 0 prosperous as ever, Teheran on oung American actress and songstress, Miss Beibys made her debut before a New York » and vas received with the most flattering la. She will sppearegain to-night, in the drama calied powerful ‘ Michaclaate N. B. Clarke, as Philip de Arvillo; br Bredebaw. as Miles Mellie and rs eh debe a newer. The concludi ing wine will be the farce of *Grimrhaw, Bradshaw, and Bag ebaw,” yee cast. If this entertainment :loes aot crowd the house in every part, we do not know what will. Crnusty’s Mineraers —This inimitably popular com- pany of Ethiopian delineators announce another splendid entertainiaent for this evening, comprising vocal and snstrumental pieces, burlesque Opera scenes, burlesque makers, and witticiams The un) sucoess which crowned the endeavors of this ny, continues more flattering than ever, the cool beautiful ball being night filled to overflowing, and their perform- ances greeted with enthusiastic cheers. Frivows’ Minstrecs.—The great success which this truly caiented band of negro performers have met with, ped their debut in this sn ly, must be Spy | encourag- ing to Mr. Fellows. jew Orleans Berenaders has — ry poe Perseus to the com- pany. Nothing can excel the beautiful ballad ringing of Collins; and the brilliant solos on the violin and melo- phone. by Master Buckley, elicit the warmest demonstra tions of approval. Swaine’s deliveations of the negro charecter, and his solo on the bellows are alone worth the the Price of admission, Bannum’s Museum.—The French papers say that Count Bocarmé, before hie execution, asked the heads- | manif it were true Had Iie copie. ones etter the hen | ee orene oe ‘Wart ua Phat end equir hiippe, Martioe be new ime of “The Myetio’ Cross,” and offin | Kicked about, "But the body re it, and waiks off tore jolly than ever. In fact that pantomime (played this evening at Barnum’s Museum) is a w. pretty pantomime and new farce, too, this afternoon. Proresson Axpvanson gave his first entertainment last ‘ pore before « highly respectable ‘audience, and his lexterity was cheered from all quarters of the nificence of his costly also rm Te magelcoeae big fs an ease and ele- gance ip his performances. which cannot fail to delight every one and must win for him the unlimited patron- age Of the publ Board of Supervisors. Avovst 18.—This Board met at 4 o'clock. A bill bill was presented from Sheriff Caroley, amounting to $1.200, for official services. in conveying prisoners to Stato I’rivon, ii pri Mr. Moncas Moncavs, President of the Board of Aides. | summ of and furnishiog sundries forthe tirely, before the enterprise can be put In success- | 05 then replied, ine fow words, in behalf of :0 Mayor | jail in Ei Souk: Tite SUR aa pasta, cmd ordered ful operation. The terminus—Vera Cruz—in every | and Common Couneil. is remarks were such aselicited | to be petitions for relief of tax were pre. against the project. Harbor, cli- on. ted and referred The Board then adjourned until a round of hearty cheers from the processi front ofthe City Lill, aed. then proseeded ou of the r it the most ill-favored spot that could hn dl ad nag: gud have been selected upon the whole Mexican “4 Park to Broadway, down broadway and Falton street to Coast. | William street; up William and Spruce streets to Chat The promises of Gen. Arista to Col. Ramsey, | ham strect; up C fo hating aud down Frankfort again to for the prosecution of the work, are munificent, but | William street; thence to the Shakspeare Hotel, where not to be relied upon. The road would, no doubt, | they were met by the ladies who presented them the | shorten the distance between ew Orleans and San | bavner. with other female friends who come down in Franciaco at least eight days; but the expense of | stages from the refreshment room in Broome street. travelling over it would be necessarily greater in a down to dinner, listening to « number of | 1 Proportion, or perhaps more than its advantages in | {Pecsber, a seding roan hehe in towing and | 3 dancing commenced at ten o'clock, which was kept up @ regulations, all conspire 8 The few Americans who are residing in the city of Mexico were much chagrined, on the 4th of a a pated ar ae Migr The emucen un the July last, at the want of patriotisn apparently | new banner, translated into Bogie reads as follows, evinced by our Legation. Mr. Letcher, Minis- | viz:—On one side,—* Dedicated to ter, Ming ebeent, and our Legation in the republic | Afscciation,”” and’ on the other,--\ Free the Pas-age ” | never yet baving had the liberality to hire or ish | Frem the time the procession first formed, it was follow. a bouse, the flag in gonsequence was without & scalttion oman tae Wi emsak Goce ceeaoae bal | place from which it might unsold i:s stripes. highly attractive exhibition, 3 Travellers and foreigners generally, especially Hig army Eee e: | 2 dueted in good order, and their Americans, feel, and see ca: the indignicies the that regu lated. Seu Gad Eorcenoos of Se Lichoa teed oe was that ot és wraciainreusen cohen Svs ceived through the illiberal conduct of every re- presentative, trom Mr. Poinsett down to the pre sent incumbent. The absence of Mr. Letcher, at this time, is bit- terly commented upon oy Americans, whose inter- este are now in his bunds Some seven or eight are in Mexico, absolutely begging justice from the hauds of that governa sat. Mesers. Giover & Mather, formerly merchants at Saltillo, whose property, iv the amount of sixty thousand dollars, was seized and contiseated by the Mexican government, are still at the capital. “The property consisted of specie, which was seized ua- der a feigned violation ot the revenue law. The whole proceedings of the Mexicen authorities ia this matter, were in open vivlation of all the laws of honesty or justice Fixx —About twenty minutes b: morning, a fire ceeurred in th Chippin’s dry goods store. No. 37 Catherine rmoke was fist discovered by officer Peurce, Seventh ward fore two o’slock, this of the police. who caused the alaru to be given immediately; but although the fire department lo-< uo time in repairing to the spot. the flames bad taken ® strong hold of the building, and the light goods caused an almost suflecating smoke to burst throuzh the door and windows us they were broken open. Mr. George | Overan, who kept # bourdiog hoase over the store, had | much difficulty im rescuing bis family; and it was’ only by getting out through the roof that lie managed to ro ‘ace hisebildren and ® portion of his furniture, The tained a hearty stock of goods, the whole of dertroyed. partly by fire aad water. The whole damage, including the building. which is very much injured. is large. We could not ascertain the of ineuranor. but we understood all the lose is Prov | ai Oe Corn meal came forward spari: the first Monday in Septomber. CITY TRADE REPORT. Monpar, August 18—6 P.M. ABHrs were in light request, wien ‘about 160° bbls. pearls sold at $5 50, and pots at $5 25, Buxaverurrs.—The market has continued to re. $3 Sti sour, at $5 ST « $3 50; supe $3 bu ye mixed to favorite Western, at $363 835; to choice State and mixed Ohio. at Salis 66 Mt; aed coneh ap Gen, at $3875; & $4; and pure Genesee. at $40 $4 06'{. Canadian remained inenimete—supertine could be provured:st $4; snd sour, at $3 43 a $3 66, in bond. thern fell off to $10 | $4.12. for mixed brands; and $476 a $5 25 for fancies, at wich 009 vole bbls. found buyers. “Rye flourhad an im- bbls. fine, in lots, reslized $3 37 , and Jerse S.inmanded $2 4 a $3; while Brandi was wort 2%. Wheat aid not vary much—10.000 bushels Mii cusah docket thertsstaccteant oaks public; 2,000 Obio mixed, 85c.; and 1,100 Carolina red, 809 & Sle. Kye was abcut the same—800 bushels poor, Old river, fetched Tic. a TSize ; and 400 choice new, 74c. Oats retailed ut 420. « 44c. for Northern; and 3%, a dle. for Jersey, the previous figures. Corn declined coasider- ably, and was abundant—the actual operations were over $5,000 bushels; damaged, at 440. a: 50c ; Western mixed. at S5c.a 58c.; and Northerp yellow, at STc a 53c; besides which ® considerable quani.ty of sound mixed Was taken on contract at the inside, the highest and opening quotation. Cartze —At Washington yard.—Offered—2000 beof enttle, (1,500 Southern, remainder from this State and the Kast.) Market dull; sales fair; retailing qualities, at from $550 & $7 SO perewt. The lower quotation is a de- Cline from last week. About 500 bead left over unsold. At Browning's —Offered—-60 cows and calves, and 6,000 sheep andlambs. Demand fair. Cows and calves ali sold at prices not varyi much from the Pp. $1 37), a $: es of last week; $2U, $25,930 a $42. 60 0 $4 50, asin Mr. LS Hargous’ cleim from the government | ¢yj) 4. The fire is 7 for monese expended in fitting war vessels, and ocher | cercienenens. fuppored to be the Fesalt of quality.” Lambe, $1 Ex $276.0 $450,” 900 unsold at work done for tae republic, is as far trom being | yissrany.—Yesterday, the Jefferson Grenadiers were | $0. $7 60. 75 cows and calves; sales at from $22 a $30 settled as ever out on a target shooting excursion, on ¥hich occasion The Ker. Mr. Gosse, who, under a resolution of | their commander, Captain Bearman, resigned his post Congrets, was authorized to establish an American | at the bead of the ceupany, bis time having expired. | burial ground, bid succeeded in purchasing a tract | The company tendered him their hearty thanks, and will | of landimmediately adjoiniag the british cemetery, | ETreurd to tlect their first lieutenant, —— Rodger. to which is to be wailed in and rendered capable to | eeas dela a, ee cee es ee 0 a 1 tance; at . —e the remains of many who fell durwg the | | Let was riddled, there must have been some good inarks- The Congress, now in session, passed a law fur ay po Nmena y —The gold st, ated to ®t. K the establishment of four miiitary colomies on the | couitgy, iq. will remain on exhibition, at the store of Isthmus of Tebuantepec, the object of whic can | Bail, Tompkins & Black, 247 Broadway, corner of Murray readily be understood ue of the stations isto | street, until the sailing of the Bass. be piaced at the mouth of the Coatzacuaicoas; tae Asoruen Darapre: Accrpest raom Camenive —Yea- o-bers at Minatitlan, and one at Tenuautepec. it - The last British is erdny evening, as a servant in the employ of Mr Holt, mer left Vera Cruz | poardi ~ mane street, wi witbout any epecie; aud it 1 vad tm consequence | Soecune, ames tt ths feat Oesabaeds on nt aes et a letcer from the representative upon the matter, | fire, fell on the woman's clothes, and in an instant set that the extra session of ine deputies bad been con- | themina biaze. The poor gi:i rau scream shrug te veicd. poe ye but she was ae ee oe ty ete boa 7 ‘4 a Treat presence mind, u ww the There were no Ameriean vessels at Vera Crus. | Tice, ital, Mestiosciihing the fammes, but fos uetll bore Additional taxutions have been placed upom spe- | 1 TT reset piel” Shs aa Gas Gusak cio. The law as it now exists, exscts eighteen per | siyy Sonia ts aenaeas parts of the si nen ats cent from every dollar that leaves the sountry. boty, ‘This includes a duty of four per cent for the pri cupped to reaver. lege of eireulating it, and eight per cent ata con | qATirMrt te Comnir Sure erie. duty. | ate pted t aT The American Consul at Vera Cruz, is also ab- | > ey Nace cape de on Sunday night by boyd sent from hir post. The government of the United who a¢ministered an emetic. which brought from her States is poorly represented (nrovghwut the republic. | stomach a large proportion of the poison, and some We bave frequent and just cowplaiots upon this | are envertalved of her recovery. subject from wercaante, -bipmusiers, aud travellers Evrrosen Leyanticepe.—On Sunday evening, Captain it would appear that the dipiou atic relations with | Miller, of the Nineteenth ward police, feund a dead iafant Mexico meet with but litte attention from tae mee te sche Bo ee pS State Department bi jet x Tt was taken The old system of banditti, or robbers, is still in | '" charge 2 the police vicrbog ie op nag ietenes thre 0 The dil fvroey Dear = On Sunday night, Wiliam Bremen, a plenasred + fava be ‘ a boy about cleven years of aa, residing at the corner of Coie git sxeveding uurafe to tas Fourth avenue and 117th stroet, was found dead in bis | bed ip bis father's howe. He had been complaining of money Auwrivaas, 16 19 said, are seldum | sieves shout an hour previous, aud la supposed to hare sted, more through fiar than avy love OF re- | died from diseare of the heart. The Coroner was notisied "St the rebbers have tor them. b ttled | to hold ap inquest, be Tebusutepec aseaty reems to be settle Gavdié ‘ty Getite Deedes Reieode the winds of the people, and «it! not be resigned ernoon, 6 boy named: Wiltiom Seeanen, aged Some, gore et 1 than others, regres that *, reriding with Lis parents ia shauty sita- | the compact * ttuily carried out in Li7th street, near the Fourth avenus was found The Susser! ie of Meaico are in a bad con in biebed It the deceased bad been eating dition Thugs lock very unfavorably for the re | poleonous berrice called poke berries. from the effects | publie of which he d ea. Coroner Geet was nailed to hold an | + ad thetnee Helen 6 pqnest op dy, buy om the arrival of the Copeaer ont: sonpry eter ong it Was abeertuined stint the body had been removed feom | if mou scoters 1 3 i wane) oad this ccunty scrote the Harlem Bridge to We the military Gover of Jalapa, Westchester county, for the purpose of interm: and the owners, * bo are not eeai to remain unewplo) ed im tue country Sde was vei without the sbidow of right, aud ig now, we wo- | of Harlem Bridge. and he Coretand, even before the tnaiter Gas deen adjadi- | be sbould not be ford $2° cated, manned 6) Mexicaur, and suiling wader their | 10 allowing dead body t cclors as a passenger Verret” This is only ove of a | Permit granted by the City © + becoming Known to the City In«pector. prove re at once jostitutet egainst Mr. ifedden. the keeper nalty imposed by law | county without a | burd: Amer va, perpe- | Tur Anpetion Caer or Donan Crowes. —Dorah Clowes trat cwur erated by our | tbe Little girl aged thirteen y who was Winistere and rep: ercutatives from ber Ht, two oe The Pius Minteer aud suite, who were yi | | Wrecked a Crus, bed taken up his qaarters | Church. by sn ¢ she from tbe | with hie alapa, where be would remain ption furnished Ly the act for » few 1 the ® xteenth ward immediately r The cb a weil dy. Dorah €i Mcaice ‘ i ans d the other prisoner w. ricus bay tue we to the Ton atey forced away | eine at for help; h ie ne y the police, who way she went Beer away willingly, having Reon enticed } m Tam y Willa great hurricane to that place, wh brilliant engagements through. | ir first appearance at thi+ popu- It larted teven Fa . st inst evening in their farorite charac | are, dew Gaswaged large q rth viata sad Judy O'Trot, inthe drama enti Oregen, which is bow tm ihe & tied © Ireland aa It Ia,’ 4 Were arveted by 9 large a pembiege with the mest unt“ 2ded approition, “These | very popular artiste have invar, Oly attracted denscly | crowded houses wherever the: je Appeared: and we } clad to perceive that Mr ew in bo* freured their lable rer vices a short pertod nei be rich treat for the public. They will appear ouain ‘L's eve- nitg inthe above named drama, eupported by «!*rers, Tilton, Goodall and Jordan. will be smecceded by the fuil particulars of this « Cur Philadelphia Correspondence. 1s, 1451 Murder— lwo Arrests on | PuiLAdeLrnia, August Fire Rict and Probabte & The Conventions in Sexstom— Che De- | une faulting dua Colkctor— Mon Missing | jert, and the terminatiog . we |t rama, styled La Tour de «Le enc ce gradge between the Meyameonsiog ele” in which Mesers Kady, Goodall. Tiiton, Joraon, and Mrs. M. Jones, w!\leustain the principal characters Nim o's Ganors —The celebrated American actress and suthoress, Mrs. Mowatt, makes her firet apoearance at this fouriebing establishment, this evening. after an ab- wence of four years in Europe, where her briliient talents were culogized in the most glowing terms by the public Bhe is to appear to-night im an original play written by hereelf and entitle mand. or the Peer and the P+ asant * ‘he character «h- takes is Manche, rhe will be supported by that talente\ artor Mr. John Dyott. who may justly be termed. withon! exception the best general stock actor in the country. and, we believe, ne good a star as there ix going now a-daye Mr Joho Dunn. a capital comedian, Mre Dyott anu Mre Sefvon, nivo appear in thie piece. The Seton + will be std Frackin bose come was rovived, last evening, by an affray, in whieh Noble McClintock, | @ young man aged 14, a raaner with the latcerc pary, received » ball in bis right side, cause death Borb OF tworince, by ons, but the Moyamen- | sing Wasrevived by ryecial act the Legislature, | tacked on to an the other company pow runs under the nawe Fame engine. Tae attack opon the latter sompary is excused by the om pan wn bus bill of th rupcers of the Moyamensing, woo deciare that | en made on Furp Con, allin and Jee Curley. Both there charac’ in former Wiyticrewn the eflrts of Wi ae —Thir spre dramatic temple, ra, been now d tor hich almoat monopolized the entire patronage of che pub: ieged particiyation in fire Fiots. Latterly, MeMu an bes oecome « policiown, | [ole venom war tip reopened Lan evening. and is one of the couterers ty Lommare candidees Jt has unde python tem A pew preece- for the great democrave party He was heid to the ‘cae. ceilicgs eichly painted: vew sad bail for afurtbe bear "e his services being re- recy eeate. and new and gant L deems here ven ired in the com ‘erenve 1u day. Curley Was proved sdded, » new drop curtain,and a new act drop. © bare been witb the erewd thet futtowod tae Fame Look at tied to whole yrrsenting © mage previous to the attack, and he was c¢ the names of the leading members of the company — oan . Merers. Burton. 1 Visewde, Biake JW. Lester, Juha prison, the Alderman 1 fusing to take bail. The | BY see Duper hint Mine oe Taslon, Mi 6. Gap cases Were before afferent + an om. Mise eck, Mre HHoghee and Mr The de mosratic corference tax been in Feasion | This ivan array of talent which cannot be excotled. “Ned } nearly oi day, and 1 has, eo far, been most harm | hich must eneureto Mr Barton a rieher theatrical her. The gener»! nomination of esadidares de- | bivus over reaped. The pisos selectet for tis | mate and gominal @ $40. 2.300 sheep and lambs; rales of the former at from $160 a $2 50 a $4, and the latter at from $1 25 a $2 25 a $3 56. Coa. Anthracite ruled buoyant and uniform, at $4 26 uw $4 50 cash, foreign was scarce and wanted; Liver- pool would brizg $8 per ehaldron. A cargo of Sydacy ‘was engaged for future delivery at $5 25. Corres has shown no e+sential variation in either the demand or value; 57 bags of Java were picked up at 11 Ke.; 400 do Porto Rico and 150 do. Laguayra, at ¥!<c ; tOdo Mio at £7) a Se.; and afew lots 8t. Domingo at Se Corton —The market dieplayed an unsteady feeling with a trifling business. The transactions, previous to the Canada’s advices. not exeeeding Fisu ‘od was in brisk demand and without Saie Fo eager ye ‘Western Bank having realized $2 87) leaving not over 600 more of the same sind ia ae bands. Mackerel were as noted in our former summary. ‘The stock “ee ncw is for the season quite insignificant. ber pub- lishtdin an extra edition of this paper, had the eftect of checking engagements. Some flour was shipped for Liverpool at lod ; and 6 C00 burhels of corn (paazed at the exporter's expense) st 34d. asum equal, if forward ed in Dull, to 4364 For Glasgow, 1,100 barrels of flour some of the same commodity caged for London at Zid. We heard at $2 a5 0 $2974; 10 cases Leghorn citron at 1950.5 20 caeks Zante currants at 64 a7e.; aod 500 packages Sicilian lrmons at private bargain. Hay —Very little occurred in this commodity deserv- ing cf remark—s senall amount only being taken by local pb om at4Se a We. perewt., cash. Hem —A further lot of 200 bales, Ameri dew rot- ted, was said to have changed hands, to-day, at about $115.8 190 per ton 6 menths, The market has recently exhibited etondier arpect, influenced by tho spirited ea- = prevailing. Nothing transpired in other sorts worth menticning. Thom Pig varied but little—100 tons Scotch, were d previous to arrival, at $18 75, cash, and $19 50 6 months; bor remained dull and nominally as last quoted. Import, to-day---2.133 bars R. RK iron. Leap continued ina dull condition; a sale of 50 tons, English, wes made at about $4 56. time and interest; while Gaiens was offered at $4 70. without obtaining « purchaser. -1 090 pigs lead Lins ry limited supply, and for emmon, mort owners asked $1 15, cash; lump was not ought after by any one, aad would not probably, brings higher price. Ho.asems bas not altered much; 90 hhds Porto Rico brerght 2 ie, eash; 6 hhde. Milecovado, Zhe. a 2%e and a rmail parcel of tart at % se. Linports, to-day-- S carke, 48 tierees, 20 bbls Nava Bronte presented very little animation or chonge; crude turpentine being quoted at $2 57 ‘c.: 100 Ubls, spirits sold at 253j0.,eash; North county and Wil n common rosin, at $1 Sa 2 ms Sasi con county tar. at $1 Ores -- Amperiean lin previously current pricy and Wa hiag- moderately enquired for at the sales from store reaching 0; Englich, on the A from 45> to 480 and manufactured «perm, com- $ a $1 00, same terms ons.~--Im Pork, only a few operations have eome ut suMelent to indica total busine: was under 200 bbie at $1257 per bbl: old whatever, remained Cut gcod plain bans were worth tise. 8OMC Beef w were picked up at $8 Tha $l, and prime, at | beef hams were inactive at $14. and lard at do fivred on ensier terms, including we wharf. wi without and Obio at 8¢. a 120; while cheese ia was unsnivable at de a 61s¢ —Hines our preceeding notice. near 100 tierces have been dirpesed of at $3 128 $5 44 cash por 100 Ine reactive, 60000 Dutch reniined $5 0 $6 50, Br and 20.000 Priccipe $149 $17 per M Boar —Castile was more in request, and 200 boxes red mo'tied frm the ve-sel were purchased at Ye , 4 months Brices. as heretofore observed, were dail) casks prime puta, feiched Me, and SH mats cassia at BbadTe., enh Brinsre.—Thete 7% & fair nmount of foreign sold da. the diy at firm pre ”* "4 American whiskey also ed mime fre ely,ths cnsler rates, 170 bbls, prison ri » having cheneed hy bh; snd 6 hhda drudge at 22°, time ke Betas were wemsiy neglected. The geneta.'y of hold ore appeared ndificrent abent a by making any furth:r cones sion » therefore taken place eke, © ¢ bbls Tariow has been in moderate « further parcel of 3,000 Ibs. prime at Te., cash Wines —Bates of 60 quarter ow effected at 4onie , (an advance) at 400 . per gallon. The agar pate receipts of prod beats t amy, were of ‘wheat, 26.000 ba, ont ‘ : oa virions. 100 phat; butter. 720 do, ob whiskey, 600 bbls ; cattle. 75 head, and woot IMPORTATION. THUY bar Race —5 660 fire brick Cocoa fae enn op. Imports to-day, 14? and we heard of « ing found » buyer andy Port wore ray D sweet Malage Ut anumte Grane. 1490 window ins Bact —7 #A bo walt | 1,100 eacks do Beaty —6 000 slat. > Amb ey ton one: Irond, 41% Second Moar do, Hh, 60%, 2m C« 4 een | “ J | ayivenia “i Bink, 100 2B Lohirh Ravine. Dance "Walce im shacee’ Rosdion Ball truly attacked to the family, 16, 1851. The foreign by & Very de. preesivg eflect on our market. 400 bbis Howard stroet $8 67, and © bbls. City Mills at $3 75. and red 724 750. Corn tk wt (6 a Sie for white, and 65 Ro: tenzelnw. way enles + 16,000 bushels. Oats are 30 a 3%. Kye 640 bed Beef $2 25 240. Rio Coffee 845 a 9%. cattle sell at 0 rold on the hoof Hoge $6 50) Other ar ticles are unchanged. ae pos Hon ~ TLE, 18, 1851 to r Produce vis canal o parte 4 P. M., were 28.053 bushels. 105 raabels orn on 3021 Pls. flour; 10,000 Ibs. ‘wool! bey 300 bbis. high wines: Birt! At 176 Wow street, on Wednesday, 13th ultimo, the lady of George Wm. Hutebins, M. D., of a son. Marriea, In this city, at St. John’s Church,on August 18,by the Rev Dr wright, Mr Wititam Duasxsor. of New- Ns woe daughter of George W. Blake, of this city. On Thursday morning, by the Rey. Mr. Stopford. Mr. ait Vanveritt to Miss Tuenesa D. Coons, all of 4 ci jureday morning, by the Rev. Mr. Stopford, Mr. esau G@. Witrer to Miss Nancy L. Vacentine, etl of city. ‘August 16, at the Church of the Holy Communion, & the Key. W. A.Mublenburg, Mr. Newron Squire, cf te es eldest dau_hter of Thomas E. Warren, ‘dey On Sunday, August 17, Rosanna B., wife of Chas. M. Decker, in her 56th year. ‘The friends of the family, a also the members of the Church, are invited to attend the Allen street M. E. fuveral, from her late re No. 19 Montgomery strvet om Tuer day. 10th Inst. at 4 o'clock, P. M. On Sunday eveni 17, Wiiam B., eldest fon of John and Sara YM Btelle, aged 14 yoars’ and’ 6 months, ‘The funeral will take place from No. 112 Smith street, Brooklyn, on Tuesday morning, at 7 o'clock. The re- mains will be taken to Plainfield, N. J., for interment. ‘At Keyport, on Avgust 18, Exisua W. Tuompson, late proprietor of the Pavilion, in the 38th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited toattend the funerul, on Wednesday, 20th inst, at 11 o'eleck, A. M., at Keyport. ‘The steamboat Wilson Small will leave the foot Ihambers street, at 9 o'clock, 4 Mand ign harat at 4, P.M. om ugust 18, Mania Chacoine,, youngest daughter of Se ‘Maria Brush, aged'S years, 10 months and 12 e family are attend the funeral, on Wednesday ‘at 1 o'clock, from the residence of her Snake Te 173 Washington street. On Monday, Au 7 18, of consumption, Devas sg youngest eon of Jobn and Ellen Haley, aged 24 years, months and 1 hs | His friends and acquaintances, and those of his bro- ‘thers, Daniel and John, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the Seahones of of his father, 227 Hudson street, on Wednesday afterncon, at 2 o'clock, without further invitation Cn Monday, August 13, Saman Hennierta, youngest davghter of Gustavus and Elisabeth Paulus, aged 5 montbs and’ 8 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend:the funeral, on Tecsday morning, at o'clock, without further notice, from 179 William street. Herremains will be taken to Greenwood. On Sunday night, August 17, Mrs. McAvuey, inthe724 year of her age. Her friends, and those of her sons, Charles and Wil- liam McAuley, and her sons-in-law, Joseph Thompson and Silas Ba) ere respectfully invited to attend | her funeral, this (Tuesday) morning. at 10 o'clock, from her late reridenee, No. 172 West Twenty-sixth strect, near —_ ith er wees + to ners O'Riniiy, Inte of Certek-Mucrors, county Moneghan, and Clogher, county Tyzone ‘The funeral will proceed from» iis Inte residence, 187 avenue B, between Bleventh and Twelfth streets, at 3 O'clock, B, M., this day, At Babyio Sunday, August 17, of disease of the heart’ Mancanst C. wite of Gecrge D. Peshlne ‘The remains will be taken to New Jersey for interment. On Saturday, August 16, Jonx Jocumvs. infant son cf Henry and Mary Anna Tomer, of Brooklyn, L. 1. A Trravre ro Tur Memony ov a Farrurct Sen Died, in this city, on the Slst of Judy.of apoplexy. Lavna, colored woman, who bad lived in the family of Mr. 8. .for forty-four yeurs, She was purchased as 8 Have, in South Carolina: at the age of 13, and, although the became free by the laws of this Btate ia 1825, would never acerpt her freedom, Det preferred remaining In the rervice of the family duriag li, She was a, most faithful rervant, of good morals and strict integrity, and’ 0 mourn her loss as a were followed by the wortby old friend. Her rem: first, second and third generations of the family. to their lust resting place in the New York Bay Cemetery. Weekly one eee of Deaths In the City and County of New York, from the 9th day of ‘of August, 1801. Girls, 151.—Total, 409, A Men, 75; Welmou, 1 Boys, I Sie ding from womb Bleeding . . iets crm cone ce mm come ce tons ts Sak ca tts OOD mee oncestion of Corstipation, . Debility... . tre! il Fever, pnerperai. Fever, searter,., Fever, typhoid., Amnericn, 2; Wowt dary, Binokwe!! Scot! 1), Britioh Possessions in Nort *Prowetowpital, Beliowae, 5: 7 ‘arylum, Bis Baer m. A. W. WHITE, City Inspector. City Inspector's Offices, August 16, 1861. Rixanns.—The number of deaths for the week onding Sa- re 495; showing a decrease, for tho past By reference to the record of deaths kept in the City In- rpector’s office, we Gnd the following to be the o ount of mortality, in this city and ¢ do. Increase for the fret 6 Of the number of deaths foreigners or Ship Racer, Re Ship Boraet (wi pool. D Ogden. clipper). Lawrence, San Francisoo, 2B Tombis Gromley, Charleston, T Waddle. Borke Savannah, Danham — m, A na woebette Nepal & 401 dr GW ia coer Ready Rhino (Br), i note ato jy, Bt John, NB, PI Nevius & ert 258 par 1, to M Living! Di aia ones, New Orleans, 18 days, in benee for Now Orle brig Joho Holt, of Biwehi , Lisbon, 47 days, with hi 5 torr Me Ben ice (or Pitteton), Burks, Madeira, 4 days, with Otees Ch 19 days, with inet, Lae oT ane, P w | spoke ship Clare Wheeler, of and from Boston for New Or- with pies Br), Leauhart, Windaor, NS, 9 days, opt le Windeor, NS, 10 days, with ee TES, guar, luis ber, ‘ued'oll ells stand sriatts Kone on si fete oe Tirandy cine’ D Ro Otis, Boston, Se TGP eee ser, ‘Sdays, bound to “pr Col Benen, Telly. Be Boston,3 day, baad to Albany. ‘lien Rarwiohs 2 7 ‘aay vil Bear Present Har cay land, 6 day P Prudent, i ‘iowa! i waco ae bam, 2days, jf yoy his ey “4 peew om cts alo Pie Raeht othe se NS asys New canis with md mdse, to order. Ave bd 1 cr. Cael ANNE; ot moridian, N; at sun- oot, light from Wi Arrived—Bark Magnolia, NOrleans; Ban Juan, Cubs; Altsire, Savaugaan; sobr Ship, George Ballot, Manila: ary Jane, a2 ate. Philadeph Ne — HB erty “any 7 0 Yorks hip fed Norteane; barks William, Ha- det, Richmond; rt _Sisarse W An Fitlaen ia, secre ites, do; Abdel Jaspar, N Yor! Bavrmone, A Gen Dundonald, Bermuda; Baltimore, Burton, Lynn; RM Price, Buvenuy, Aug 16. New Onzxans, Aug 10. Arrived —Ships Peter, Mary, and Reciorocity, Liverpool. Newsurvrorr, Aug (6 Arrived—Sobrs Jew, Philadelphia; 16th, Kossuth, Paovivenon, ‘Aug 17. Arrived Sloop Thos B Harkigg NYor Bailed—Sioope Thos sail, cut Willard, | Mevork. poe KTLAND, rrived—Brig Robt Ponncll, Matansusy sone’ Watehic, Piniaden: Belo: Arthur Talbot, Liverpool, and was ordered to PiOleared 16u 16%h—Brig Albion Cooper, Pittston. SaLuat, Aug 16 wean” H Chase, Georgetown, SC; sehr Ju- riived—Sobre Arriveé—Brig Gallio, NYork. Malls. pattter Baas per Fume Borene, ee for ata Li we at the Exchan, aed cba . 19th The aceany hina A anor beter Ge tek 19-4 eM. nak Sechune Dagens Fs Fanos as ernei aye aaa Ficket, Bestom: Dan W Wield, Porter, NYork; Cition, re haserk Milter, Mocton, 1 Yor AW ‘Bndicoxt, Magar orth Loper, Ti Bel win, do; Algona, Willacd, is. Teal, Richmond bark Pao, jaraxuagus, Ficket, ton; Kio, G Bosto a ry oo ts , Baldwin, Or, rich “Ad Hocvons Corsa, Pro h, do; A E Cake, Badicott, FRiver; BWarren. Elli- Bu: Brien, Barf a (of Yarmouth, NS); Cénn, from En; land for San Francisco, has- been lost in the Paeite Ocean. No partioulars received. Bnio JoxarHan Citzy, before reported on-fire at Mobile wae a good brig of 165 tons, launched at Wa we sad, is probably insured in part in Tho: rei A LUMBER loten, i Dele, Vag os bad beon burntto the water's cee, was passed lat 46 6H, lon 47 40, part of maia- sil her boxts'g gone, and tho sea making a oom plete breach over her. kK . ae aes Same Ft gonasten Se Hdenests + 0 tha rounded w fr it Capected Coger off ater discharging part of her cargo. jotice te Mnriners. ~ Bemheg, daly, wos Von ge ies is om is about to be er highs | of the eni be fini ‘ay of J ‘The Beaccn will bes coutcal shee, S32, feet Lu diameter at the and rising to. tie height fet, and will be nite and red, in horizontal ‘Wrale! Cid at NBedford “ ahip Hy Race ‘Kaslend, Vinal, NPasific. ip Orezim o, do. Below 16th, bark Alto, Laioman, from Indian Ocean, with Me a8 “April if, Goo Cham port, unc; Inga, a A - of NBedivrd, large ship steering. th emigrente, tl, fel with ae n it, was seen Seiy' Be int 45, Noam ugusta, from Liverpool for N York, July 25, of ehip Farlisment, Sampson, from Liverpool (July 29) for | Bovton, 2d 2,0 of posed the Johm Ravenal, from Liverpool ‘or a traits (Dutch) fe NYork (May 23) for Bata- em at tat TN, to ur ae | bark steering 8, fait of Crecpleis and with an A in the fore- iy ‘une " arcltias, from SF: | for Rio Ja: June 5, lat 56 45 3, |b 2 | an Sara, Coleman, from NYork for Curseos, 24 inst, lat on 66, ‘Mary Aun Farnham, from NYork (May 12) for Zan- burius date att Ne low a) We eared? Ports. m vessels in port. johr Gen Taylor, Abbott, for Balti- jon, Lowry, from Philadel. eh, ding. 1h F Woodward, (ve Kio Faneiro, eom- 4—Arr Callen jor Boston; Alm: , Aug 1—Arr Rafirl Arroys, Maller, Aquadilla. Bonpeavx, hug 2—Clé Pondicherry, Pradboume, SPrau- Liverpool '¢, Brewer, London for | a, hag 1-S14 sche Leprelotte, Rest, id Apollo, Inguam, (from Ha’ avy, Avg 1—Bid 8 Melcher, NYorl abt June 277-8 Joba Miler (Br), Foy, Bow wd Raropa, Wieting, NOrl for St Po . Cousin, Trinidad vin ne 8. from Liverpool, and eld fer wind W, Ita for i Ornite, BY ork tind Genon for do Cotte, for do yaze tli, Dis b brie Marsnail iis LL, duly Arr sohaana, Nord: ‘ut cot Philadelphia, gi—Adv, Le D eh oS Pr ot yet arr th Soave the Percy. Banker, B York: Sh, ama, do Brig Mary Blizabeta, Connell, Nur . Willis: ar Radoim. | 24, stmt | ndveton, St Stephen; o, Peudier » NY bo Stir ing, Henderson, for Wie- Australia, Neill, for > ath, City ada, Sulina, | Memphis Burzeas, Ward, We Gi *fhephatd. N York, Bremen, to | log NY ork jase, Portiand; | 4 viles, Boston, 4h, Bergin Hichtorn, Ses m, bath Ad Harvey, pe, Philadel rances Titus, Wa ee atin Reg i—ate Nobe, Thomas, Liverpool, to tons | for Yes Off Orises, Drysdale, from London ior asrpvee, jot, 19 (baok sane Bark Mary Eilon, fi NYork (abt May W., t jate, bi from Ba.simore (abt May 11, a ad, supported ioe for NYork few days; and others be on bls) Uotn| rk Arr jen, Kanage, NY JDaxeino, July 10—Bark Orion, Jones, for Valparaiso, be Lith, te BCorning, jorulne for N York. 14) ‘July B—Brig Surimam, for Salem 1 anys; there as betre. “RAR JUAN. Ric, Avg 4~Brig Meltose, M'Guire, for N York; a a de dAre Mary Irvine, Taylor, Const of Afri. ty. “Naw. May nate Bm Bmma Prescott, Aldrich, 8 q ayler, (aud sid Slat for Hobart aor, Lone. ‘aot April 10, Devealion, Homer, tt Aprlt 1% Alemander, Long, for SPrancisen, Rag nhs Dohwaton’s bo) ‘Ameron, reat Wislioms, 401 or Dee merville, for M $e eedecl vStiaeraaee Soy nate Dellin) tetaee- 7 iy! Schoodiac, Nickels, M: atuaensi om Arr brig Gornelis, Gockat, Bovon, 1d Such, brig Yucatan, Br poker nye Cid sohte gASPED AAAS Micron ney ers, aa a Phe per ng 16, PM—Art ship XD Shephard, Davis. Le Beams Sevpeecact iokervon, ra i ze year i BALTIMORE, Aug 17—, Srath A\ Paap chore gob nd oy My Morne rel "Beltway, NY, rigs Malt "Poses Pit yet = % Bieeek ‘ork, 10 Saleato; Koloeing, Cotes ay ‘Oia bigs Comoe (rl wings, 1 wu aon sohes Roxbury ot, a Bible d stig, aves re Prinee; Bep) eras sa, a tiniqus, Tish, brig owas Ore ie wee ASL RATION, Ke bay Ng Farge salle Cla ek , Br yy ene. ey oes iltiat & Jol va? Jag Louisa Gray, = Pi ne pore tarh oh eta naked “Gh Bi , for N 1 cet Br), 2) fu wane cy Bey ‘Romie, Coveksr, odo, Eas ihe mea ee etrom, for Gartheaen, “1d “Alliance, Rovene eae frow Lave Ker eeliateana (ip, ba erates Parkbill, rye Adg; barhe Jasper, Nor), Storeure for tic de fe ist brags Chas Kero, ‘Richmond ai ayo, for Bowen, de ‘Aatopietty peor, Lona, wes. P.oremes, Bier, from tuner ba S me Po Winds ta ‘ig J Bude DANVERS, Aug l¢—Arr achr-Grape, Snow, NYork; 15th, MetESWo ‘1 ne Ang lO—Sla inh tote FaLu Ri 16—arr br! i, Aon SArr sche Milton, NYor% (aspiaa, Arno, NYors: 1306 egy S ut. » Mio Grands, Norton, F: ‘Yuy Adeline, +t BAWEFOMD, Aug \e—Are steamers Stchom, Thvesher N wk, Good id 1 eh, stcamer Te Ory “gees Sophi: orttands Beivent, Davis, oy ‘Lan som, Lo NY HG 3 eke aoe tom & Si }, tor a backot ohip Wid Fenn, for Livekpoot, went 0 ves 10—Arr bwig Pancho (Sp), Havana, port a ano Boter, Tor Barcelons; Stax pice, oe Willis, fee Fockse:aerba! oh, ia, Ps rk for Lt liver Huntress. Lambert, 19; Ash F Boston; Robt Center, A-nold, wty fret; N Biddle. ‘Caul- MH mder, do; Elizabeth Bi aire disg St Hilda (Br), Dogiiss, wtg (ret: barks Miner, Smith, Sterlisganire (Br), Beaiker, w ries ¢ Cefiro ee rardons, for Bardelone: Samson Whe Fos on rian Hore ice of 3 tig ae ach hr John A Dix, Boston, BNEW BEDFORD, Avg 15—4 9 brig Ariadn ior! Now ¥, to load oil tor Stettin; eo>n@ornelia, N York; sips in~ Albany. Sid.sohr Mary & Elisabeth, This NEWPORT, Sug 15—Art bri-Conh (and eid Wcth\; senrs teas hom tol for Hav: for Philadel RF Stockton, do for Aloaandri: NEW HAVEN, A /—arrsshrs Only Son, Nob Sonstate Fae N peak Farker, Resell, Russell, ia LD CH spt tan ee Le: Barham Sing ot Reckhili, Felton. Brookly RTS¥OUTH, Aug S—Arr sobr Cosmopolite, Reahowh, Lath for Forsiand); 8th, brig Mayfowe thins achre N a Gen Warren, an foams ngand, “Ee ng, Newport, Be m, Tore. . tor N York; Bienes at Gtk i stan Hogrdors orm, vernal joe, Ldg. ‘fal. ke ‘Avs 14—Arr sobre Edw D Peters Ith, Prospect, Ginn, Lar pia Web, bark: Fens, George ‘be. 6th, sehrs Eli Townes vee ae | Fairtele. ia. WitwiNatus, {Aug IS are ache C D Fllis, orto ork. schpe Lax "Lamarting, Turner, NYork; 160, Bruit, Higbes, jelphia. hip. ie pa fata —2 im the steers Vena Cut z—Bark Dearilicro—Mr of deepatches, PAbbe Brarceur de Borbourt, © Tein a—Brig lonieaDr W @ Carter, of U: ‘ship Joba, jami—5 in the stecrage. Tr yo MORTAMORE WOULD SAY To 7088 srected “Ours ut volsss, Take care of try health. f have devoted, many have sucessfully 98 Wil RK RALPIL AUTHOR OF Raut ry vate T venti Oma 9 to 12 0’ sak OM and 6 609 o cinonb. x “(Sanday roepeni) Yeh stevet. From the anecama modival advansague fhe author bse enjoyed, amon gs wiiise wre ‘ocveral yours tn Patie for t of studying these diseases, (ohiowed by @ iho thos, devoted exclusively to this epecialieg. be tan withoes hotiselion pectnion, even im tho oes vezore complicated cases—es secondary Aingase, certeim, ange, = Ry FS Any other scutce in Ameriony Thess wh apps tages Ck diseases, rf ae # every ome ‘. ows Sei or D®, ¥Ozzis0n 18 CONSULTED CONFIDENTIALLY ite Ggosere, which be saree witheet mereary, rower y-two years on me ae Als Wo tec till cated. “Bee is London Sistema ts bie sis foo, 2044 Fulton strent © FEB TILL CURBD.— Dk. CORSIT?, oF BW DUANE street, may be con ti ment of dolien ranty permanent cures, Ie, bor or bottle. o KR. COOPER, 6 DUANE STRGBY, Bal Inst ninetoos years, et Lsenoe Cd thie Rt 354 Or ne cherie penll and get the price twenty. Ave f varranted to ente. General agencies es 2a: onwleh otreotedy | D*. FAWCRIT 18 CONFIDENTIALLY ConsvurED at bis ofhee, 14 Dover serees, on all te diseasom, the mort Cn $id to bie mode of orea nace cured tm wi Usrortunares rr Np- THR ORRAT cator world-renowned apenific, enti in Bog- land te © million cures: more than all othor medicines fe th haw med. No specific rt thie Te wilt nt owes por heals tho primary th at evcomdary att yeks. ding the acknowled: uncertainty of medi- infallible: oaing to ite many ingredients, hab some of them shonld cure Ne Citta vy De i ih

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