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>}. THE NEW YORK HERALD. _— = WHOLE NO. 6875. MORNING EDITION----THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1851. PRICE TWO CENTS: aia ee beans, or peas. Indian corn was rather easy to buy; 268. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, AMUSE EA 0, anne | an ran AMUSEMENES: ____. | ARRIVAL OF THE CANADA’S MAILS, Pree ie ~ F480 Ibe, FARATRE—DOxES 25 ORN in, a. 39N ERTOR. vont ape append by ae eared oe i dent :—" The grain market has suddenly relapsed into a ighly i Wi! ik felted | Sidaattn Micernicane Meio aceaete | Amother Batch of Zuropean Mews, Mion and pete "wre meek lees te morgen Highly Interesting News from all Quarters, Mr. 0 e 4 ‘ a! ft ‘Sats: naruacing tot pb Be coriement of thd Shows i ko., &e., &o. Though this state of things is tobe deplored, the loss | ANTI-RENT O UTRAGE., , Britt rPerrene lady, wos carver in Burope, during her four - on many of our merchants and the agri- ee PETE oh Se au i Paes MT conclude with the deme’ ep teins piano ag ie ape The British steamship Canada arriyvod at her s pe tind py reilection, we think we | Ge GAMpLaR's FarE—Oli Germaine. Mr. Moors; Alvort, | evening ia ay original play. written by horsalt SMe “Byatt wharf, at Boston, at half past two o’clock on T' a wy, and we hope will, be attended with Five Hundred Dollars Reward ‘Mr. E. Eddy; Malcour, Mr. Tiltow; Dumont, Mr, Hamilton; | as Armand. Thur, ‘ugust 21, will be presented » now » a past two o'clock on T'ucs- much ultimate to all. The great evil at the des:, ‘hes, Julia, Mra. M. Jones; Mme. Belcour, Mrs. Broadley. and original play, in ts, called ARMAND, day afternoon. o pant nore Liceien sashanges, and the state of " 0. URTON’S THEATRE, ROUGHAM'S LYCEUM.—THIRD REPRESENTATION The details of her news possess no important have an exelted on evemmoderate corn narket evheas Interesting from Albany. eranes BALE AND LOVE Chabal eed Lica) eee a CE | interest. most assuredly be with grain from ‘and | NEW YORK MILITARY-—THE LATE ANTI-RENT ovr pular vay by Fr. Sebiller—Presidont Walther, ‘Stein; Ferdinan The rumor of a letter having been sent by the ccntinent, during the autumn and winter.aud would | RAGE~GOV. HUNT’S REWARD FOR THE ARREST an gloss, L.'D. and A.8.3., Me. | bi! , Mr, Berndt; Marchall Kalb, Mr. Herrmsnn; Miller, ig suredly be obliged to pay for such corn in | OF ANTI-RENTERS—FIRz, ETC. Mi biske! Biek: Dowlas Me Prep-ne ue. Worret; Cu be eee ee, Lindoma the Austrian government to those of Naples, Rome, . ihjec' jrensianas ; wait, ao Gry are ~~] H Avsasy, August 20,1851 ; Stedfast, Mr G. Rus 3 orders only pt here, but others counter. i y " lock, Doors open aé 7; the curtain will rise at 8 and Tuscany, assuring them of the aid of a Russian | TePresent ‘The Montgomery Guards arrived this morning in the ane eu. eg toes — a < ates dd J Rustian and English governments. The conduct of | manded which may have beem sent abroad, and this gid img steamer Rip Van Winkle, and were reevived by the Bm- ‘RA, AT CASTLE GARD! ‘To conclude with the farce of PEK FECTION —Charles Par: N.—MAX Ma- | my in case of another Italian revolution, has been | Greece was the less excusable, because. if the government | country saved from another curreney con’ Gra, ME: Bland: Sir Lawrence V'acason, Mr Hamilton; Kate Mentn Kk, ager and Conductor. Admission, Lads eee] contradisted by Lord Palmerston. property managed their financial affairs, there would be Genera peeves =Ashes—| met, Capt. Osborn ‘They purpose remaining two days, ret & 2) ; ‘Thurs Al ie fe 4 5 |. & 28a. 2 rl, 3Os.; Ms ay # Mary Taylor; Susen, Miss Chapman, Fong po precy a uguel fo ‘Wo hear nothing remarkable from ettber Italy or ben clone ke ger [oye debt. nk subject bad wt., 208. 8 hy th treal pot, and im that time will visit Troy, the U. 8. Arsenal | CRATHAM STREET. UA TAYRRIA. Germany this week. The trials of political offen- | communicate with the governments of France and Rus- | phia, 7s. 6d. a 88; New York, 85. a 8s. 3.; Baltimore, | ®t Watervliet and Cohocs. Quarters were furnished them Orehostra fickets, 5 ae oT erage ral distin. | *#:S° that means might be brought to bear to force the . 2d. Lard, fine, 438. a 458.; fair to geod, at the Delavan House, ning, ‘shed Hungarians - cm — be Av aad es |: Re ee beh right and justice. i id gy aay Ha The Colter Guards arrived in the same boat, and were 1 is av en arre! at Byron’ Giaour come forcil . . Bees’ sa -anence with the éfama et the ON NEL ROUEN pat agP aed » ee ae ts en free £5 10s. Grease butter, rm oil, | Smeorted by the artillery to Bradiey’s tavern, the city ino, Mr. J. Crocker; Duke de : Marteau, Mr. J. RB. Pesth, for being implieated in the late revolu- a . js 0308. 8; £85 0 £86. Whale oil, £29 10s. a £20. Lard | quarters of the anti-renters, in Washington street. Both . Seott; Ant ‘Clime of the unforgotten bra: per tw Baubigne, Mr. N. B. Clarke; Madelon, Mra UH. F. Nichol pe ‘Whose land from plain to mountain oil, £48 a £46 10s. Turpentine, per ewt., 7s. a 88. | companies mad: Julia. Hee, Drew. ‘To be toll he comedy of ti ‘ < irite, 2 , non. 38. 1d. a 6s. 3d; ® creditable eppearance, though the YOUNG SCAMP—-Joveph, Miss Julia Polly; Gen Benavais, ARNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM.~P, T. BARNUM, | The King of Prussia has been making a royal pro- Batoe or tharaineeae! ceeieey.2 we Bplelta, Slee 86a. Rosin, ecmmion. fe. 14. s,s. 24-5 | latter isamall in Wisateg, Mr.G. W. Taylor. “Eo eoslude wita OMIMSHAW, BEAD: Manager and Proprietor, John Greenwood. Jr... Assiat se sche oo “uteGeadtat " ‘Phat this is all remains of thee?" araber, 4s. 8 78.; white, 75. C0. 800. Tas, 17s. 08. & 18s. | Go ant has offere SHAW, AND BAGSHAW. ger: Admittance to the Museum and pe gress through a portion lominions, has It needs the philanthropy of such men as M. Eynard, | Linseed cake, thick. per ton, £6 8 £6 10s; thin oblong. ‘ov. Hunt has offered @ reward of $500 for the arres TEASTY'S OPERA HOUSRWROHANTON HAUENO | titth cuuldren under ten votre H been most enthusiastically received by the poople. | to lend a helping land tatnecce, £6158 0 £7. Hemp, £91 a £31 10s, Pig iead, in bond | of any of the anti-rent Indinns, who dragged Squire Shaw new pantomime of the ‘atic aT ELT MEAL | Phillirpe suters them to cut of 1 magic, he juve through a mal 72 Broadway, above Grand street —Oper ‘the week uptil further nvtice. Tse original known Christy's Minstrels, comprising an efficient and eatile “corps” of * talented” nd “ experienced porform: under the management of E. P. Christy, whose conourts ia “this city, for a succession of “five yes receive ith favor by bignly re The rocia! inte: f the la: £16 15s £17. Rice, Carolina. in bond, per ewt.. 154. « A popular tumult has taken place at Ringenike, | tothe spieaaid. fers gives at Paris ta tae oie cee | a 10s. 6d. Cloversecds dds, a 3. Flaxseed, per thence, in Norway, in consequence of tke arrest of a man | from London. Versailles—St. Cloud—a ball at the Motel | 70s. a 75s. Timothy seed, per cwt , 408. a 428. named Kundsen, for having taken part in the work- | “¢ Ville—a sham fight on the Champ de Mars—a fete at | = men’s meeting at Christiana. Troops have beon | {he British Embassy—full accounts of which you wil | 4 garttonal £1 Isthmus of P. roa pauitas tha iter Pps find in the fles of papers, have delighted the London citi- onal from the of Panama from hie house a few nights since, and nearly killed him. A fire broke out this morning about nine o'clock, ine | stable in Westerlo street, which soon communicated te | the extensive pottery of Mathew M. Bender, whieb, to- | gether with five or six emall dwellings was consumed cernoo! the national dr DES LUMEAUX. Tickets, 25 rt mme DESCHA zens, A feeling exists between the two rival coun- THE U. S. MAIL STEAMSHIP OHIO. | ‘ 4 Feats, the f f THE Kossuth and his companions are to be set at ‘Three tides of the block on Westerlo, Dallius and South picem: em n naires edgy ge rey 4 Choss. he fares of 3 pn Roe prt tries, BE aoe existed beiore. The great meeting of | The machinery of this fine steamer, as has already bee | | liberty on the 15th of September. all nations in London at the Crystal Palace,in 1861, | Lansing streets were destroyed. The fire at one tim e It appears that the Diet at Fravkfort were not | tended to throw down barriers that prevented nations | Stated, reeeived injury on her last voyage to Chagres. | ees ee pape The plies % HUNDREDS 7 aeainat the incorporation of sil he Austrian do- | Hraner shakine Namie acrnt ‘the hasnt etrniing | gigas ec enous as was Gra reparied if we | scaty covered by iarurance rand v 'URNED — 8 ne nnel ‘ a Thee Gan rat ane with the G, on i Co dian: Den at Paria, feasting at Guildhall—an Bi: L ‘Mayor sufficient to prevent her return with the mails, passen- ge stial! both hear bim and see him. Trip. k and H cd ( — tin, cgi ‘and Lim- | *P0uting French in the Capital of ‘eodieni— token Bull | Gers and treasure ready for her at that place. | @iecommeent Munenutt Tay: Ball — Ate nish ag Miraclee.—Protessor Anderson, the pone Sey the reotest. Be pice = or smoking cigarettes at the Cate de Paris with an alderman’s Captain Schenck, in a letter to Mr. Roberts, dated at | Working last night, before a crowded, brilliant, aud. fashio “aoe . _ Chair on—these are bistorical facts of more importance | Chagres on the 8th inst.,.etates that the accident ocsurred continued fort! BLLOWS' MINSTRELS, AT FELLOWS’ NEW MUSI- cal Hull, #1 Broadway, betweon Howard and Grand RIPLER HAL! atreetes open every n'ght —TiLis justly celebrated wud efficient - corps of talented and experienc’ management of J. B, Fell : striking oddities, by the future collection and the Happy Famil porformers, und » Whose concerts im thi against Cuba Ea- peditions from New Orieans, dc. ¥ a - | has just been despatched. than they may first sight to the merel a : soir entl iis herons 2 exomdad, Dellians, a3: y MAY appear ut first aig e merely super- 7 Baxriwone, August 20, 185% Moe ical Ball Hone and best wearing Hee a ‘ela ror Ra e Austrian Minister of Commerce has proposed | ficial otzerver of human event 1351 te w remarkable | 0D the outward passage, about 90 miles from Chagres. | yg gouthern mail has arrived, with intelligence that 7; concert to commence at So'slock. An afternoon conoert | Whispered, “Can such thin; every Wednesday and Saturday, for tho especial acoommo- | fools of the senses?” “Ie dation of families, commencing at 3 o'clock P. “he is the d—1 oat at to the cabinet that the reduction of the duty on Page in the history of the world. and encloses the subjoined report from the chief engi- mortal?” “ | raw materials should be made four mon‘hs prior to ‘hough s0 absorbed with fetes, polities have not been Government orders have been received at New Orleans, ttully to rospeotta Po detao ‘rofessor Anderson ight of in France, a to enforce strictly the neutrality laws against Cuban in- Me, the rest of the tariff being brought into opera- | entirely lost sight of i e S. Sreamsure Onro, August 8, 1351. y y against 2 aisle kaLonnon, m nowasy, Opreaten can | teen eee eee ee oa | Coe 8 8 Pe tte Heported candidateship <f the Prince of Jolaville, | | Sim:-On. the th intank avout Tekken ship | vaders. ‘Lhe United State cutter Duane has been or. , 0 iuded a nfiemation ; but as oa seen ta ck bn mele te AT spy Our London Correspondence. yet, the Prince bas himself given no signs of taking aay | BcAVy Jar wai minediately stopped, | dered frei the Southwest Pass to Fort Jackson, to pro- i ‘he centre or interm: White's inimital emer (rgiteme gh taveeed my hibit all vessels from going out without clearances Pogether with ne deserip' of Tato anf pli 5 sing en omprising one of the most gea aces jement in this country. Concert ery moe at bo'clock precisely. All performi preass'a, wultre, Pro STATE OF EVROFE. Bp et fon he affair, bag rumor, however, ie a wanes oft eS of consi fable uneasipess in some quarters. [t v t Loxpo, Friday, August 8, 1851. | that Carnot, (a soclalist), son of the celebrated iniaietor auntie nee babesanes | yee ee iphage aoeisigrcet petals cxokiraagr The Provogation of the British Parliament—The Queen's | Of that name, will be the republican candidate. of the injury to the engine. | Very respectfully, ‘ eileen tata “i mae celech. wu j Rage A greut deal of intrigue is going on. The permanent com- | Carr. Scvexc, WM. SCOUT, Chief Engineer. to Cuba. i Phos ~~ dh Spesch— Papal Bill—Interpellation in the House of Lords | wittee, the whole of the list adopted by the three moder. } Capt. Schenck proceeded to Chazres with one wheel, | Heavy rain fell at Richmond, on Monday, by which CHALLENGE,—UN DERSTANDING THAT | The city ticket office is at 8.C. Broadway. Doors on the Affairs of Ialy~Mr. Gladstone on Naples— | ate clubs, have been elected. Amozyg them are Cavaignac, | landed his passengers, and purposed going to Navy Bay. | the crops were somewhat injured 0 asta hay a bean, made _ Sapoorning pen gral pend savens commence at eight, Carriages may Palmerston and Sardinia—The Greck Loan—The Fe'es at | Chargarnier, Berryer, Pasey, Montebello, Rulhieres, | where be would have smooth water, which would afford. M : r ae ane ‘2 | Admiral Cicily—in‘all 25 mesabers. an opportunity to take the buckets ‘off the port wheel, siataasie, | heey oer 22 peas Soe RRATHOND & HERE DREISHACH’S MENAGERIE— Paris—The Year 1851—French Politics—Priace de Join- | * ‘The acoounte from Italy, are of the same unaatisfac- | and make what other repairs were required preparatory, | Sailing of the Europa from Boston-—Muting ‘seventeen tgel Ociobect Wik pL ‘This celebrated Menazorio—the lu ‘and best con- ville—The Permanent Commnittee--Italy =.2ustria—Mis- | tory complexion. Lombardy is again in s state of siege. | to leaving for home, He was to leave on the 15th, and | —Death ef a Boston Merchant. ia thlopian representatio fncted fm she know, Vorld--ompbracing almost every animal | — cellencous. Alarms were to be delivered up within fourtera day will probabbly reach this port in some fifteen or sixteen | Boston, August 99, 1862 e result lecided by * a DI Df vt { prep | oe B able musicians, six to be chosen by cach | Wounge and applause of hundreds of thousands of the mest | While Iam writing, the guns are firing a royal ealute— | , as Holy ‘chy, bg trent Shu Hreneht | Sogn Fuze Te Cea cf te dopecrete Hawa ebalh events, | ‘The Royal Mail steamship Europa, Captain Lote, of tw t troo bring the ship home with as little del: ible. Being eT bane cea erin fia that MEG. Swaine | feapecbie nea nicluigens peonie of, the United States bat | loyal subjects are cheering—carriagos rattling from the | ‘There is nouhiog new frou Spain, Portugal, or Ger, | “Ihe new steamcbip llinola, Capt. Harstrne, will take | eutled at reon to-dny, for Live: pool, with 25 passengers, tay perm, ao Aimuscinn, in Who playing, snaimental ot | Pi England ia the | Houses of Parliament. “The day is splendidly fine; the BRT ales ats te mr awit, | (UeChio’s place in the line, and wil leave ere om te | Sug 10 for Halifux. Among the former are@, A; Peek a < wy hes ce dx been ore: Germany and Sw ay, the 28th ; 4 : pg ya i a gn Op Oa rege beotemy streets gay with equipages and idlers. Members er | .ciang. by the Rhine overfiowing ite banka” ‘4 and Henry Hardt of New York; J, Kenaedy of Havanas Gaal by Cele Able manitians, tee te ba congratulating each other on the termination of their | ‘The Franklin arrived yesterday at Southampton. bic Bg a a rhb 9 i» of N > 1 5 F 7 rt. Linsley of New Orleans, and 2. L’Hommodieu of astntorof Belize Wins tal Broadway. labors, and are talking of Scotland end the moors; | _ There has been no material alteration in the iarket (Prom the Pananss Star, Aung. 66} . About ten o'clock last night, the Pucific Mail Steam- | Louisiana. She takes out very little epecis. D. Bell & Son report the | ship Company's steamer Northerner, Capt, Randall, ar- ’ go aig > The ship Asbland, Captain Harding, arrived at Ports rived in pert from. San Francisco, bringing intelligeace of . the total loss of the fine steamer Union. The following | 20Cth, N. H.,on Monday, with Joba Durfee, William but, like w loyal subject, I must to the speech. It is as foligwing asthe rallog prices sa United States Five per Cont Bonds, 1868. RANKLIN MUSEUM, 175 CHATIAM SQUARS.—THE Above popular place of amusewont will re-opea for t ROADWAY THEATRE.—THE LADIES AND GENTLE- ‘at season, (a urday evening, Aa. 2% with an entite ne mon engaged at this theatre for the ensuing season, are L w nil Jent Bonda, wm company, ‘The entertainments will consist of Madame War- Ge oenes ae pe AD ma Saturday next, | ey ome One eel ae you from your attendance Gaited Bates Biz per Cent 9 iss8, iene ett Lie va ud re 3 Ge abaladd Prracenee ine tontars tbe pice Bl pene tA trels, with o variety of ther eutertaint pene nie . barnes Sadssbalin thd tees tele New York State Five per Cent, 1858-'60 a wf Riley 8 OB 200, amt *. Forfall par- | ~~ “ = tain \- i eee 0 " wuire at the " . o Bonds, TALIAN OPERA IN LIMA AND VALPARAISO—THE | fpomeof the American Histrionic Association, Gothic Hall, ty 4 acon ttan vatee hae yA aT Hy ican | Masa, Wineper Otet Gterting mis 1868 : Brezill ae sof thee Brondway, entrance No. 655 Pearl seroct, betwen the ho e a ae ofeight aud ten PM» on Saturday cventa — ave trade, ‘The exertions of my sinatrons Maryland per Gent Sterlisg Bonds, avusta.cl metit. who wish, so tres PANORAMA OF CALIFORNIA FOR SALE—OR WILL ‘The Paris funds continue firm, De exebsng d for » farm or goods; or, to a man of enter- « - it $4" @ 95 | arrived at Sam Diego at two o'clock, P.M July 18th, At | teFed the endin while Captuin Harding and his wife were 2 ® a that port heard of the wreck of the steamer Union, Capt. | at breakfast, and demanded better food. The Captain Marks,on the morning of the 5th of July, at three o'clock, | ordered them on duty, when they knocked him dowa A. Bi... four days out from San Francisco, with two hun. | ‘ ,* 99, | dred and thirty passengers, and two hundred and twenty. | *4 jumped upon him, iniicting serious injary. The ++103%4 91095 | five thousand dollars in dust on freight. Capt Randail, | Coytaio’s wite got e pair of pistols, and the muti Of this ship, immediately determined to proceed to theif | nee finally secured. They were examined relief—our informants giving a very deplorable secount of | D'*s® Were Sually secur = sted @ ber. quested to addi ith 3 Don Eusetio Estevan, care of Seharfoa- Lerg & Lule, » ing terms, Kc. loaned for exhibition, upon giving good so le : dey, and commited for trial ws rity, on liberal terms, Office hours, It A. Ml. tod BM. - Austria. their situation; the ship a total loss; the couutry barren; *™¢*Ys ®2 oe eh 4 — JOSEPH DAVISON, #7 Wallit,, fourth story, front room. | enetupntice Beceury far the service ct eee ee | Advices frem Vienna to August 3, eay:—A clroular | the very few Inhabitants inhospitable; and the srew and | Bergeant 3. Littiedold, a distinguished merchant of SHIPPING, | My Lents ann Gentixmen: has been issued by a leading banking frm (Arnstein & | pussengets quite unruly, and come of them thievish, hay- | Bcston, and director of the Atlantic Bank, died yeaor- —<eacecguaner~ Itis satisfactory to obscrve that, notwithstanding very | Eshelis) of this city, addressed toils agents abroad, inti. | ing robbed each other various sums, amounting to fif- ange reductions «taxes, the reveawe for the past year con- | mating that the new loan will be for eighty millions of | teen thousand dollars, and the ship of a box on freight, | 2° ere se - ue ly exceeded the public eapenditure for same | florins, to be raised at home, and in foreign countries, by | containing six thousand dollars, None of these have | =m rer PY Ges rejeteed to fad that pou ‘have Mieseby deen onat! means of subscription. The interest of this five per cent | been recovered, | Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows, to relieve m: ple from an impost which restricted the e: loan can be paid either in silver ur paper, according to Arrived at St. Quintin’s Bay, where the Union was | Rocuesren, August 19, 1862. Joyment of light a1 their dwellings. trast that tht, | the option ofthe sulseriber, a difference in the purchase | wrecked, July 10th, at three, 1. M. Found passengers | The Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows met this morning, R LIVERPOOL... Lip BALTIC, Capta jepart with the United NITED STATES MAIL STEAM J.J. Comsto sk. —This steatashi eo mails for Baro: tively on Saturday, August th, at 12 o'clock, M, fr Lorth at the foot of Canal strect: No berth secured tillp tor. For freight or passage. having unequalled accommod * Sons tor 08 comfort, appiy to. ROY. Roy, Mr. Harris; B: i. B. tment, with ot! 0 which your attention has be rit f about percent bei lotted in fi ff | and crew in camp, so fiftee! i re EDWD. K. COLLINS, 56 Wall stregt. | Phillipa, Major Galbraith, Mr. Francie Osdaidi: | will be dirceted, will contribute to the uealth aud eo) Tear pepeian, es tokens of the silver obligations will | wreck, which was om Delgado Point, at the eae end | 82d the attendance was very large. ‘The Grand OMoere ee ee ee | fone Neng, Devas ree: Me. Leia Hagin At, oe, | MY Qiabi yu for the assiduity with which you haveapptiea | be made payable in Paris, Frankfort and Amstertam,and | of the Day. erecl. peesent, The. entire morning: wus cpenpied tp Seevaeied — | susce i + iuiresita' the | } oneldcration of & measure framed for ths | the facility of transfer from one piace to another accord. | We did wot succeed in embarking all the passengers mom tmesereel - Mise Crocker, After whieh Miss Fanny Doan 2% BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYALMAIL | Maniac. To be followed by tho Pi it Qadri by Ly toameliysbetwoen * Orchevirs. ‘To conclude’ with, tne Tes TOFOR Dee O'Toole, Mr. H. Tothill; Dr, Flail, Mr. H. 8, Phillips. ed. ‘The amount of security is fixed at ten percent; th» | and dust until temo'elcck next day, the heavy surfand |. 77!Bg credentials, and conferring Grand Lodge de payments to be made in twelve instalments. No defimlte | under tow making it dangerous. and particularly so after | 6™¢°S- re capper as oacey, cae ys haprurted bt Pe out mae not faa se the boats hea been | The District Grand Committees having failed to elect jon (Arnstein & Eshelis) considers 93 to 94 about the | capelzed many times, and several came near being drown. | heidi " oft figure,” Theloan is intended in part todo away with & | ed. ‘The cficers and passengers of the Union mere cool | Crand Warden and Grand Representative, those oflloete m haye bestowed on the administration of | portion cf the paper currency. The circular concladss | and collected, and some quite courageous, for they em- | will be chosen this afternoon, rts of Law and Equity, will, 1 trust, prove | with an invitation to the parties addressed to partake of | barked with their pile of dust tied round them under their AFTERNOON SESSION. We ‘Boston and Livery AT Hieliiax to land and rooel¥e mails and t BIA, Capt. ——, APRICA, A. Pert N. SHIPPING, OTICE.—STEAMSHIP BALTIC, FROM LIVERPOOL £ : efivial, and lead to furt? ee improvements, this loan, ou the assurances of the firm that several | clothing—no pleaeant accompaniment, one would inn- Gonrignecs will pleage sunt chats pereias ve bi ave willingly given tay consents a bill relating to the | European bapkers of eminenee have promised their | gine, forawimming ina heavy surf. | _ The returns of the election were received aud repented ; toma to the receipt of their goods lmmediavely, | administration of the land suppert. | ~ Captain Marks, of the Union, andCapt. L B. Edwards | 4PM, with the following result :— ‘atric, ¥ Ganada, com Hout rom New Vor! from New York ér ‘The new commercial tariff of customs again occupies | received the thunks of all for their indefatigable exertions | Addison Gilmore, of Oveida, Grand Master, the iending journals. According to Lloyd, the programm | in embarking them--theae gentlemen coming oft inthe | Volney Greon. of Onondaga, Deputy do. Say ietoewation sonsemslag the or ccoasion which has | of the Board ef Trade recommends to the eubinet 4 delay | last boat from the beach. The Union went ashore ia | Addison M. Suith, of Otergo, Grand Treasures, a ry. to, observe the cftour months before the introduction of the revised | caim weather, {na fogi bat owing to her situation, she | W-HL Prall of New York, Grand Secretary. ‘ peeeeeaaes — as acomplete system, during which period the re- | is total loss, She is back-breken, and her stern ‘is in he Grand Ledge then proceeded to baliot for Grand STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN NEW YORK | sotimsoat ail those arte which: ave fostered by pease, and | Gvetions therein specified on the raw atulls are to take | much deeper water than her bow, which caused het to | Representative and Grand Wasden, with the folowing OW Mee TS GLASGOW, 1) wane, | which ia their turn contrivute to maintain the peace sf the | effect; ard, moreover, that the time be chosen Ina season | break up with Greater rapidity. No freight was saved roeult, om the the frst ballot: ar ‘of the Casacd steams | World. the mort advantageous to the weaver and spinner whose | but thecust, and many of the passengers lost their all | VOR GRAND RECRESENTATIVE. it i with fo ings of cratl- | departments are the most endangered from competition | (baggege and money.) | Edgar ©. Dibble, of Genesee, recet red. ne afarit of Loyalty | with the foreigner, Au express was despatched immediately aftertheacct- | Jumes P Sanders, of Westchester,. rity at once for the progress aud | , 12 the document referred to, the operation of the new | dent to San Francisco, to charter a steamer for their re- ¥, of Monroe, happy institutions. tariffs limited to the end of October, 1898, ‘The dura- | Wet. But as the news of our going to thelr Feseue will |W. IL. Wallace, of New York, at — i ~) ion of certain im ive at the same time, I presume nothing more thea a | . Dib! . sans’ Onrvins. ©. OvTeCaR: Bet toa The great talent of saying as little as powtble, ine | orcpriety of modifying which is now aquestion wader | emall cail veseel will be eext to wreck her, "A part of her | ose ood nn a -rce agemtaaten ec M, 2 Boaver street. royal specch. has been faithfully carried out. The only | discussion, is fixed at two years. The articles which will | crew aud passer gers took the overland route for San cayenne Sa <p | important passage is that which I have underlined—the | be so silected, are all those liable to an import duty of | Franciscoor parts unknown. Some of them we presumed FOR GRAND WARDEN, SEAMEEGH AND RAVARUSED ONITED pany PR cog kn Zeeenaees 2D P | allusion tothe “maintenance inviolate of the great prin. | X florins per Ib.—gold and the finer metals, forinstance. | to be the fellows that committed the robberies. A. G. C. Cochrane, of Erie OR SOUTMAMPTON AND HAV RR—TITE UNITED | X Chagres. Only Steamer for Flcaraqus Phe, spleuil iples of religious Librty.” Noallusion is made to the | Pertbet,tie duties on sugar, polldhed steel wires sewing | | Twohundrvd and nineteen thou-and dollarsin dust was | Menan Tracy, of Breome . e religious y. madi and spun silk, raw cotton twist, oommon silk goods, and | faved from the wreck, andabcuttwo hundred passengers | W. H. EW YORE ANDGALWAY STEAMSNIPCOMPANY.— 7 ‘Lseription are now open at the office, #® Wall otre i > Yerprise may be 2 escein raseal oe go he 2 Company’ powerful of purgeom on bosrw ary z aad 400 horse power, G9. For ela peneeas Sppiy [ot tarongh the Poet Of | on) Commanier, ie appoigted to esil, from New York aie 2 GERARD, Je., 98 Brosaway. Fest, for Giaegow on Saturday, the Ith October next, a Ww pate o'clock noon. Pasaace First cabin, (stawari’s fee ah, Oumman, ang otter forvicu goods, received ang included, } $0; second eabin, (steward’s fev lacludad. ) $30. fina sro given in aves cor £ x ‘ork. These rates includ : Sisson, of Wayne, is ‘3 of steamer Crescent mainder, will, at the reqass . SOE: Bearer) ccna Cate seoatare. 1 | any Be soupare whe protee the shatter and mereiectiny | edbileston <f Jews into Pastlement. the export charges om wood, iron in a.rough state, and | andcrew, The dust on freight from San Francisco was | Dlauks ....s..cee++ sss o'clock, from pier No. 4. North Kiver. Price of passage, | toute through Riceregas, be dispatehed for San Juan do The great point of the session, which has just closed, is | Bic&el. $1,500.00 | A.@. ©, Cochrane was declared elected Grand Warden. $13. ‘No merchandise will be received on board after Thura- | Ni a Chagres on Wednesday, August 27, at taroe s tage — ‘The dust from the Vuton, In the hands of the paswen- | The Grand Lodge then urned to 8 A.M. to-morrow, ing. Shinpers of epuote will send _thoie specig.on a iS undoubtedly the passing of the Papal bill, Otherwise Markets, gers, will make considerable more than two millions on | when the Grand UMtoers will be installed, peak oy Pelanne wearked MBatow. pes the rossion offers little to comment upon, In my next, I LIVERPOOL COMMERCIAL SUMMARY, board the Northener, | “Phe Northern Grand Lodge of New York has now 406 * # shall return to this subject. The bill has passed and has Furpay Byexixo, August 8, 1801 engers by the Northener=James Workman, U. Jges under its protection. r 1 Marebal agent; Whitney, do. do; M: become law, Its effects have now to be seen, the pact weeds bas these has bose ae tepeaiee snes | hlld, J. Deglisg, W.-W Gusen, A. G.Cage, Capt, Wi The Queen purposes, as usual, visiting Sectland this | to press the sales, and our markets genersily are firmer. _ J. Andrew, Mrs. Duncan, and sixty-seven in the | ~ : ~ n ecrage. | L MITCHIUL, 194 Frome street. ; were — | aud other great cities, imanticipationof the royal visit. | porewt, dearer. ‘Tea has airo been more sought after at U.S. Marshal's OMiee. Mexican authorities for an infringement of the maritime FLORIDA, Capt. T. Lyon, on Saturday, aieh August, | QTEAMSIIP DROTHER JONATIIAN, AT ANCHOR | In the Houre of Lorde, last night, the Karl of Harrowby, | full rates. ‘The amount of Liverpool paper due on the Before Henry F. Tallmadge, Baq. ‘cas be Ge cee on We Ps ~ — ae ‘i introduced a conversation respecting the erection ofa | 4th instent, was unueually heavy; and, we ace giad Avevet 0.—Mutiny on board the Ship Colw | laws, has beem condemaed at Vera Crus, Her captale apply to Bie LIVINGSTON, Agent, 53 Broad AH—THE SUCERION STEAMSHIP € CD. Ludlow, on Saturday, Zid American Schooner Condemned, New Onixans, August 14, 1961. Francisco, For AND INDEPENDENT LINE | of the above na “ ‘ to ray, that with very few exceptions it was duly provi- | ship Colu Captain MeCerren, which arrived at this | has arrived in this city on his way to Washington, Nic pagne, ibe te di | Protestant church at Rome,and was anxious toknow | 4.47), port yesterday. from Liverpool, had a mutiny among her | wither be to tay the fhots of the onie Rehan Gis Lay bos twas Fosolved, € | whether the government would ure theit best offices to Corron.— The tales have again been large, azd | crew on the 2th of July, It appears that tweive of the é ey pacendve of _ secure the permission of the Papsl court for such an un. | frum : ne on bates, at : one _ of | = te fesed to come oe deat v0 take in rail; on i Government ~ ag baer oo oye op! an eighth per on the middie an or desetip- ere armed with pistols, knives, ther weapons; and | Boman, were appointed by the chair as | Gettaking. The Marquis of Lanedowne replied that be | ti105* he ordinery deecription of Bur Fuling from | that several chots were fired into tho foreoustie by the | Sehooner Ashore. ring and deportmant of Caps, | believed that at present a Protestant place of worship | 2d. to 24d. have been much » after, The trade | captat. The mutiny was eventually q oun, August 20, 1861 exteted without the walls of Ronte, which was attended | are now pretty freely stocked, and asthe quantity of | the arrival of the ship within the Hook, Captain Rodoif, by her Majesty's subjects rerident in that city; and he | Psst {ndia cettcn on the way howe is considerable, coma | of the revenue cutter Taney, put the mutineers ia irous, to entitle him to our ied; and on | No | Thoechooner P. B. Savery, of Philadelphia, from Wii leportment of Mr. wit. , sme ¥ | 20,000 bales of which are now due, we shoull act be sur- | brevght them up to the city,and placed them in the eus- | Mington, North Carolina, for Baltimore, is ashore thisty- that Meares hi Santerd: Deoninece: he Mekaee: Sailing i believed it afforded adequate room for the accommoda- | prised toser less doing for the next few weeks. Thetol- | tody cf the United States Marshal. aMdavit of the | five miles north of Hatteras, The cargo, which eom- ter, and H. Dennison, Mate, and ‘those acting under them, | tion of the number of persons who were desirous of at- | (grayhie acecunts by the steamer Franklin. fram New | captoin, as taken yesterday afternoon, before George W. 4 of cottoa yarn, naval stores, and lumber, was York, en route fo a , Tecelve: \s ‘0 4 rt Norton, United States Com 107 ed ° fo nd bent upon ‘them, evinced ins hip degres thone qualities | %eR4lng publlo worship there. However, whenever any | {wo days ater mews then by the Canada, Thoiuciets | fee perenne with hoviog attempted tomaks a sevoltos | #7 titute the hopes, wishes, and ambition of | complaint was made on the rubject of her Majesty's go- | yery flat litule doing. and prices down one half eat. To. | bard et oty. Bie@avelling public, equalled by no fo B.—In consequence of tis route baving bees lately pat . fn operation, and the determinstion of the proprietor not to | Which at once © as, also, wore the crew. The veaagl bilged. about the 24h of | _ oe csotd bis shine ©Ab © number beyond what may be waken ig papeenece— itis « dics del el | verpment by the Britith residents at Rome, his noble | ere bas been asteady demand here; sales | July last, whi » bigh soos end withiathe marl Disappearance of the Cholera from Louise Pemwerauly, he hae come be the, soectaston to, take bub ¢ 4 apie eee one | feiend the Secretary of State for Foreign Afairs would at yerterdey's prices. The rales for the week are | time jur of the United States. ilies uxuriously provi bags, of whick 6.060 American, 70 Pernam 640 \ cluicah, James Sanders, Henvy Burton. . B. ALLEN, only L make an application in their behalf to the Papal court; 0 Egyptian, and 1,000 Surat have heon tak ba Andry site, August 20, 1852. Menry Young, W ‘1 th Pa eont But he must say bis own firm opinion was, that any hatte 09 American, 630 Pernas> 3, William fyan, Jeremish McCarty 4 The Board of Health have reported the eity free from Comaiend to the California emigesting community thissteam | Fequeet to be allowed to erect @ permanent bu and 1.460 Sarat, tye export. The sal $y tud Robert Gade. | They wove Aent | cholera. The weather, for the past three days, has beew ship, and the line with whic she is conneote: to 10.000 bags, 2000 being for specu! serving their sepport; and one whieh, ino Hi atious to-day fi cook and plecant ing for the celebration of Protestant worship within tion to the po A old monopoly (relying upon the patron eral com- | sof Rome would not be attended with success. 644, aad Orleans » Ki i Ratiroad Celebration. fie hee plag Gh ha heat of Weekes cease | munity), hac reduced the taro Gfty per * of Harrowby said that it was net so mush Offletal Htetement of the eotton etc ¢ n " re st ment Mails, direo? for Havana and it within the pe wer of the man ef mode M accommodation as it wasa question whothe: | the New York list, July 20, contrasted with the p wod breugh® before the United jontarat, August 20, 1861. Seta os cee eee ceed ae Frplich Protestants should be allowed to enjoy the sam | year hs ith having revolted om board + of Uhis city, In behalf of the Corporation, Patrons of which will nover find theic interouts forgotten oF rty at Rome as the oman Oatholies enjoyed in F Ex to@. Britain, Tot. Export ein Jacobs on st of May 1 the invitation of the Boston committee te this port from the Rast Indies, mm of these men was land. The Marquis of Lansdowne said he was of opinion that the Papal court would not grant any such permission; in which opinion the Bishop of London ex tested his conviction. ‘The noble Karl then broagh' forward the question of the erection of a Protesian 1.881.900 1,872 $00 1,390,400 » been 2 1.044,16 inteward 4. And be it further resolved, That the president of this most. | ing be reepectfully requested to present a copy of the pro- | Credings of this meting to Captain H. Squizr, and enuse | | attend the rafiroad celebration at Boston on the Iftl | of September. them to be published in the New Yori papers, Panama Star, Gisod. Fer ireighe oF paseng thes published 1 Pai die last yous. 28 | bes a ae Ho, nosgnrs, | "G.bunranc, Secretary. A. PHELPS, Chairman, | church at Naples. The reply was of similar nature. | port by the trade,this | oe peanut aman ——— ==. a This tie diecursion ts not cf much importance init: | Jent 025,610; by speculators, 198380; by ex ps mate he ACIFIO MAIL STEAMSILIP COMPANY.— | telf, but it is a straw to show which way the wind blows time Inst year, by the trade, 904, avd broug { ke rough J ine Fe mm T | LAKG NAVIGATION. | ‘This rexera questo will be coutinuaily rising, like Ban- S200; and by ¢ | Saulding © seaman with a belaying pin bag yp he it 3 o'clock, 3°, | | quo's ghost, before the ministry, novision Maw a very dull market } thecberg | : . ha: ‘ ONTAKIO ROYAL MAIL LINE OF . > aliention of ing! o | for butter all this ~ 4 enemies among the prrivala on Tuewday at ¢ a vite ny Ae eae er] Itely oecupies much of the aitention of ingland at the | for biter ail t) thes, wad prices hav pag Present moment Mr. Giladatone’s lecters to Lord Aber deen on the cruelty of the Neapolitan govera directed public attention in Ruroy measures adopted by the government of th King. Sir de Lacy Evans brought forward the questi last night, He wished to know whother the Bri ors leave Toronto dai! 7 | | delphia; @. Port, Lafuyette; J ats | King. South Carolina; W Blao ¥as | Smith, Co.umbus, Geo, arrived on Taowdny ralog | Hour n Jobp A. Rockwe ‘The Opera at Castic t night te of t he tain, on, Reenee, to ea: cop it Crom Fr ae Ey el 54 Bouth etpoot, ews ing, (Sundays excopted,) at 9 0 Donn ; Ceptain Paine, U. 8 3 ve oa, (Sundayse rotoeR, wai ° tracts the Chapman, t # Aj Lieutenant D/R Jone do. crenmers at Toronto, abeat ine clock noom. Zhe mall clean. | minister, ot the court of Naples. hed been { : > of the f Ca pograpbieal Bugincers; J. Roberts, TBO: wenger can Leave the Niagara Palle | ewploy his good offices in the cause of huma | ceases, On 0bGht was tinparted: tc texant H Wilson, U8. N.; D. @rahamy via Ube eat Montroal in thirty-six hours, | dimunition of thore lamentable severities. I | f ' lets ‘yonducted thei was evid ay's coming upon the stage De Leon, U8. A, were among thé arrienls. ant 2A at t dis, and down the rapids of the Bt, | ston, ia reply,enid, that it wae not (he duty of the Beltish | with great caution, aud a decline of 26 per qe. on thy | us te hogsarcd, Liver tha : ns the Trving Wows, ie UALS, 5 a0 oo awrence by anylight, Sulifes _. | government to make any formal repress atetion $0 the rates cari . this day se’ @night b ded to | bony bs . a fa LO. Bern . Budialo; #:Celinghen, 7 a — goternmentof Naples.ona matter which reinted entirely | F ttle atten: zen: the bet qualities ofr: ‘ vu. do; T Phillipa, Ky. @. Logam, She foot of Werron steoet, N ARE ONTARIO“ TES STRAMES ADEIRALLSAYES | fo the internal affairs of that country, but he hed sent | ® pet at. oben | the ‘arrivals cn Tosday ob the 4 Rochoster f Bond Read, Der 4 | misting, every {oF passage, apply | at Po'clock, and meets a steamer ‘oat atroot, corner of | whereby padsongersenn proceed, wit nile for Chagre 1s Fad Pansig 2 Cy Mr. Gladste day morning, eulog' Toronto for Hamilton, | in the different courts of Kurope, that they bout delay, to Hamilton, | the interests of the different fovernraente to bear in ¢ vane on , moment, but she W. Harris, Aln.; R. ¥ May, Tad; B. litaptly, aed sus €. De Belding. Warbintton; A, PB. SRM a re of the opera | ap Ky; GT Bostwick, and J. @ Alien, Fla, were = -- — — SS the cause of humanity, inlet o1 feal precision, recolving in bg the arrivals, on Tuesday, at pe Clinton Motel. PPOSITION TO THE OLD MONOPOLY, AND Skiy | XPRESS AGBNCIIS, ee | here alluded to, draws a graphic pictw warteet applause rt the audiences. Again | “Evuntce Drusiase, of Lik, has lefearatoga ptings fow te Pree —lettonn fon’ foe Chageen, tacos, tot BERPORD & co.’s GRAND CaLivonNtA BxPRESS— | Cf Peliticnl cMfenders in the kingdom ot Naph ; Was called Defure the outiai Au- | Boston and Newport » t : call aretrok hime lion W. L, Maxey and famjy. and Ton, 8. Prentiss, iter us tein prope tied petintt detontion en the Lerinsus,) st aulll Gerteer refuction | Gays, vor atenmers Oni amd Cherokee, 28th and 25" of Vermont, are at Oleego. hee Cab Deiat. ene eices. The belnaing it vithin the meace of all those | Firat tremty por cent cheaper than by any other expr Gen. Scott and Gen Banged left Old Point, om ‘slifyrnia to proesed in the new end | Two special messengers, Messrs. ( Wolvert, and J. N. t ‘ Starr. Postage, three cents. No. 2 Vesuy strect, Astor 40. Anead of ail other expresses. Theaugh in whiety-thres | Fatide, pangs any ee sanpban 0 Woon oes y' x tical foand wn 40 bewtowed upon Many thourand peliticol exiles have asylum in Sardinia, where the liber of King Victor Rmmainel atfords Palmerston, in reply to & question - ae an liberality was net likely to comprom: SRAVELLERS’ GUIDR, efthe governmyat of Sardinia, D PHILADELENIA-NEW YORK | Kererument stcachel v * i 000 «es ata were of flour ros Oth imet sit to Ni a vron C.D, Euiib, of Madiena, is wt the Cellomere ire, Com. | Hl y.dugoa | set, Connecting with other sido. ‘The Bro- + =A totter, anted tatlen of A Sozpine Rese a Boat ms. Beans | will j Fort Constitution, N. H., Ang, 6, weitton by John a having had tanol exper: nee, a some at ones, Pi cha Lowest Faves. m trip, A sure tnd tat oaporienss Ne Mabon it depend Fthe ki ou Bech i HN} informa ip. RS - and Phi jependence of the kicg: u Kechang come Si sol K Compasy, 8d artillery, 0 Californis will Gud 1b for thele interest to oat botore pus | New York, at 8 A.M. from foot of treet: and seg Dare eeseneane) Pet | svapbedend de deottaed. | night ect Bie te | Maat dee devnt be busied in the burial qa ohasing cleewhere. No freight taken om day of oniling. | 9 A.M, and & P,M., from foot of Liberty strec hd ier Mo governme: 4 aly adiae | | p P i an hat tow’. “beennsa he was a soldien. ey Bot fre nt oF panne: Ce Ae Gciphta at and 9AM: ond 8 P.M, from the foot imioperderce was in avy danger of ¢ x wad tower, | te ¥ stous opeta that toa. * be ¢ Yea chet as the only reason, TELS, Agent, 81 Cortianae stress, | feln' Sesoulte from any foreiia porer & o mag & Limtied de were pot nehamed in Oe any K, had gustained aa IRST VE ’ . 7 ~ pone snes ch onatitation had t nit | main aso pri pany K, had IRST VESSEL FOR SAN FRANCIIO?.—DISPATON CAPR AD Amboy BarLno AD LIN B.PROM NF p maybe wo of the pordtaine § | ven, & silghd 008 | Marine Afvatga, . ‘ nab oer fag 1 Aftoon yourt, And gored on GOUDEN OATH to vow vakitiy loading ne Por Neceh | peegehetees ehilsdetphig lence Fier No |. Norah y entitled Englishu | Deon enbastind ws. | 9 Crary ety ta the deaeciption ‘et the stewmtont | his @unlsy t 168 Meceidy and Mexiso. He wae 6 ~ .. Morp tin g vet sehen | been | Rotary Sppcctmont, ia sesel Was IG00r bp} pide 0! River, Shippers bi Attermoon Linn. at 4 o'clock, Pare by ci op cher ew erates bas taterton | Rotary é yp cin 7 Foase, Was Inoor. | Hie remains were final; hee of j x0 of Worth’s voter i atcrls Were ens. chtalned, te alt t tour i ree, and form: quoted cates Of Pcley, = Boston Post, Aug. 2. werd deck, @2. Emigrant Li iw &

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