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Seoreates. Hore was great irregularity—nearly equal enaniition of lead was, areas lem ‘quantities ot {_mereury differing ‘from each other by ab hundred Upon examining the bars wl rd i contact with the mercury. they ‘were corroded, lead was found in the mercury. & anslysis of the saturated ae ve, ave Aa Tigh WME ae cent of lead, and 2.63 per cemt of mercury. 99.95 Another by Homer gave #6 288 of lead leaving of mercury. Il, The velocity of PE meres It waa observed by Professor Henry, I think, that the — of mercury in the lead was’ much more rapid cast (han ip hammered jead. day to day, most unex- Tan a vertical Upon noting the progress from gern — have ponent} emenrcer es r, vith the mercury at the bottom, the Progress at Gret repid. It diminishes in velocity, however, from day to day, until after several months, having reached beigh« of between six and seven inches, it is motene Chcusandth as rapid as ac tho outset. 4 hollow bar of lead of '; inch ealibre was erected in @ cup of er ‘The latver metal rose 6 la l2 mor 0.023 In aa more 0.008 Yn li days more ‘0.019 Total in 92 days. sese0116 ‘The mercury rose in anvihe. sa little more than six inches. 8 pr ph my: a cast bars it rose somewhat more rapidly—and to a total greater height, thus confirming the result siready quoted from Prof Henry. In one of them, the welocitics were as follows — 2 24 hours... In 24 hours more In 16 days... IIL To ascertain if this mcdcrate elevation was in‘u- enced in any degree by gravitation—several experiments were made Meseur in 69 days, 0.0016 m m— Tt continued to rise, th sa perceptible only after several days, dows to , where the observetions ceased. ‘This was drawn was presented at the top of abar0.80m in te descent was astonishingly rapid. Im ten s it bad penetrated 400 mm. The first quantity cf mercury supplied having al posred into the bar, it ceared to flow. Upon the addition of another portion, the flow was resumed. In less than ‘two days the mersury ¢ropped from the bottom. This occurred in the night and the time was not noted. ‘This observation is of espec ial importance in its bear- ing upon the theory of the forces which cause the movement of the mercury, (ira sitation evidently facili- tates the travemission of the wercury. when flowing from above downward. It, of cc urse, opposes its flow from be- low upward. To ascertain the further influence of gravity, a bar, about five inckes long, rutuiated with mereury, was thdrawe from the cup, and suspended: after a time, a ingle drop of mercury © aed from the lower end and fell. Whatever the to {held the mereury in the bar, it was not — eDo he torevuin all of it in oppo sition to gravity. 1 should state that from several other saiuratcd bars, of less cng:h, similarly suspended, no mere ercaped 1 he mercury thet drops from the bar presents a fitm upon its surface, whicli, us im a sack of very consi- derabie tenacity. eneases che purer m Upon ana- lysing the drop. Hiague found. by volatilising the me Ty at a low heat, uuder a mass of cyanide of potassium carbonate of soda and sand. 1 98 of iead, leaving 93,02 of mercury. Repeated experiments satisied me that these determi. mations gaye the lead tuo low. The lead itself veporices at a much lower tempe: even by iteelf, them is gen. ally supported, and in Cury. at a temperature T give ti ult, as prov lead im the mercury that passed tar e bur of leal The presence of lead in the mercury, which was Observed in the repetition of tue «yphon experiment, suggested the inguxy as vber it came from the end of the bsror fyphen, or ircua the interior as weil as theend’ In the iatter cae, the interatomic spac would be inereared, aud the worcury, under the in- Burnces of capill attraction aod gravitation, might be ox ma © dito dow faster 1 ascertain if this might ve, 2 #3 pho F was arranged. of vl m m, total length not Setermin a. but about on meter, or about four inches, The amalgam uropped into a weighed porcelain cup, snd was determined at intervals of ten days, from April Tth to July 17th. and ogain om July 2iet, emptying the cup a: thr uh in the periods of tea da; merely the preseace of eteach wenmhing The quaatilies that lowed weres— 24 6009 ‘There could be little dou? the ivad were increased iv diameter as the quantity of at the channels through 1 ad that flowed thro by more than $0 in a given time, was augmented slightly changet con- ed this conclusion novived to modify the the ex. To a time, viz to the niereary. length and t into ryphon em. They were be dipped in » vot ort of eo'lod @2 umpermeable envelope After drying, the gutta percha end © hs seraped from t end aud a neariy « ecther. The sbo f one bar, and from of the side of the ‘Two drops fell from the bar haridg the larger re any fell from the other After nige days, es were Weighed Through the bar having the greater absorbing surface, there had owed — ‘Dhrowgh that having less st "the typbon action ceased. mm jong, the long leg ( m ain— even after the whole sag bad J with mercury from above. y four da without syphon action, the x was inelined at on angle of 15 dog to the ne amalgam had dropped net attained the eummit. 1 two cops fell frown b standing for m famalan tated with meroury da due te, syphons of nes mercury. In due In a few days the teeeived de third, snd so ome twelve or m esme through ily throvgh the bar ary became A drawn bar sat +98 Dantel has cheered » brittle as to rokeo by an eflort sudJenly to bend it. Such A acide in a few weeks vered the its mercury store aed it bad } t and peontra the original | D enrfs was not scraped, after | reury, as tbe following " 4.478 : ah! a. q 0 06 ie “ne UNS s r and ends was yola- tired. The ¢ vented thereafter | the + 1 alleda pownw rd thes « tion arated bar ilusteates ated solution aie wen dee ontl, brovgh a ber and t e+ naive petiods empl: 3 the yt reeulte with S53 bree. The ps rt ike 1 1 roof mnanticipated inte. 4 my rec oteh if fot coneladed, I wilt | vag ing in another field of ia . A ener on * gine to erpstallize and | )~ hw Hf at an early e nt, the t th " 4 tha’ ro wr be ar tacit ire f lowing the 4 ' : : €h> bar were righ! ar PAL pinne te y freed a pytoinid » xt fre-guler'y eplindr ‘ f the prista—alony tie jines ;. Ter it Ot theee fle Ure er i ibe ; : a voptaria @B'cRabound ~ valley, Livingston c+ r " the the © vay have brew oe th tbe Wei @ the Inte arily by oporceation, and, retric. ‘ fleourer fited Ororn. carbonate of lime glyir; ries, whoa + t which tnotusted them with | rge lege _ other weighed | «| at $2040 $3 31g below the surface of the other metal re- ferred to was greatiy astovished, and on declared that if he bad known the fact before, it have saved him many hundred dollars. (Laughter.) EVENING SESSION —SECTION 1. Professor A. D, Bache. —The following com- munications were made, reports of which I shall subjoin in wy subsequent correspondence MATHEMATICS, PHYSICS, AND CHEMISTRY cement Pg ene the ‘Telesoope, by Brot, Alexander C. Pee. < Yue and other | Pionets! by Senin aee. . of Princeton. | Freemng of Vegetables, and on the Causes which enable yome Plants to endure the ac- | tion of extreme Cold, by Prof. Johu Le Conte, of the | University of Georgia. On the ‘and Equatorial Cloud-rings of the [5 ry, Superintendent of the Washing- ton Ohne EVENING ©-£8S10N—SZCTION 2. GROLOGY AND NATURAL HISTORY Doctor Hitchcock presiding. —The following communi- made. Igend you ali that I possibly cap, and will forward others as svon as possibie:— * ‘re of several American Minerals, by Prof. Charles | Ve |. of New Haven ¢ Meteorie Stone of Denl, New Jersey, which fell t 15, 1829, by Prof. Charles U. Shepard the Probable Data of the Fall of the Ruffs Moun- tain (8 C.) metorie iron, by Prof Charles U Shepard. ‘On Chalcodite, a new mineral species, by Prof Charles U. Fag m the alivadite of Norwich, Mase., by Prof. Charles U, a ON THE GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIPWTION OF ANIMALS IN CAL FORNIA, BY JOHN L. LE CONTE, M.D ‘This paper contains the results ef the author's obser- vations, made duriog « journey in Calsfornia, undertaken for seientitie purposes. | He first draws attention to the fact that in early rprivg. the beauty and va wad of the flowers is so t as to give the country the of @ well cultivated garden. But the eoaliarity pa enero is im the distribution of the species articu- lar plants are confined to limited districts, so that a con- | stant variety is presented to the travelier almost from to day, Foch te being the fact among vegetables, the extent wished to accertain whether this novel feature was ex- tended to the aniioal Kingdom, aud upon directing his attention to this point, he ained the remarkable fact that a limited nomber cf invects are found at any one point. Thus, about 200 species of coleoptera, and a | somewhat swaller nutnber of the other orders combined, | were found at a single locality in three months, a period | Bi z which ¥ ould have yielded three or four times this rum- ber in the Attantic portion of Lhe United States. ‘On removing to a second locality, two or three hundred , wiles distant, the same fact will be repeated, with a dit. | ferent cet of species. among which the commonest kinds of the former locality may not be found, the species | common te two adjoining locatities pot exceeding eight | percent. This is the more remarkable, since. on the | Atlantic side of the continent. common species are found | New England to the Gulf of Mexico These facts are the more curious, as they cannot be referred to cli- | mate. or other physical causes, The author cites various | examples to sustain his views. several cf the results of which are as follows:—A comparivon ef the animals of | California with thore cf the otber portions of the conti- | nent. disproves the idea thst similar physical conditions | will be accompanied by similar animais. California, sithongh a peculiar zoological district, be- lorgs to the general region of the continent, and is sub- divided into a number of well defined sub districts. The local distribution of a-few wen extend: to the islands of the Kesterr Pacific, so that this must be re- | gerded as ihe ebarec Tapge of may speci side of the continert ‘These facts are such as cannot be accounted for, except | upon the principle of design. as well in the distribution | of plants ard animals, as in their orga On the Iecmorphist of the Chewical Uompounds eom- prised under the mineral species, Tourmaline, by Prot James D. Dana. of Yale College. | Points in the Econoiny of the cicala sevtemdectim, beat. | ing upon the Plural ¢ epecial Local Creation of | the Species. by Dr. W. jeston On the Existence of Diluvial Agencies during the ear- lier Geological Periods, by Dr. F. B. Hough, of New Yor 3 is the peculiari'y of the Atlantic Among the recent arrivals Pref, Hackley, New York; £ 3 Hall. are | Caswell, Providenow; Dr. | t. Prot J.D. Dana, Jobn Areber, Rev. Mr Eau Ho | mer Codington ana family, Va; Hon Hf. C. seymour, Prof J. Le Conte Major Le Conte, Prof W. B. Rogers. an. Rey P. Devita, Judge otor Young and teveral K Prof Gitlesple. Hen ED. Me urges, Georgia; Captain Hay, | pea Our Phiindelpht Correspondence. Veuiaperemia, August 19, 2851 Gold at the Mint—The Tax- Collector, § The amount of gold received during the present month at the mint, im this city, rums up $2,100,000. A uew engine of sixty horse power has just been put up to | ive the eott ing machinery, ip pleee of one of half the t, that bas been doing service fur t Defaulting a MeDoneil. the defaulting tax collector, who recen! | absqustulatea from this city, had put in circulation | Retes tos large amount. to which be had forged the | nome of Mrs. Hosanna Fraley, of Soath Third street. A portion of them bappening to fall due during ber ab- | rence from the city, were paid at the Girard Bank. but | the amount on deposit there to her credit falling short. the others were dishonored. The missing man has left bo trail teLind bim. and it a now thought be left by the steamship from New Yor we ieMuilin hada el ng to-day, on the charge of Leing accessory to the recent riot, but was discharged, | the evidence edduced mot accriminating him in the least. | cover. The wounded man, it is now thought, will re- Prrcanecenra, August 20, 1851. | The Wreck of the Union—Ceptain Marks—Mayor Gilpin, $<. | ‘The narrative ia the Herald, of this morning, giving the details of the wreck of the steamship Union has given more than usual interest to that interesting sheet, the vessel and captain both hailing from this port. The ac- curations brought agaist Captain James Marks are viewed here with distrust, as that gontleman has for many years commar.ded vervels ort, and, in ail the ‘om this relations of life, sustained an enviable reputation, Ile has mostly been in the New Orleans trade, nod left it command of the steamshi first on ton line, The latter vessel was taken out to | Califernia by him. and on his return he was placed in command of the Usion, from the time rhe left stocks | in Kensington. ‘The friends of Mayor Gilpin maintained their ascend- eney at the whig delegate election in the city, last eve- ping. bis opponeut, Gol. Swift, ow Tying four oat of | the eercnigen wards. Ths robe hy incumbent will, of | , be te nominated, which will not be very pleasant | to the Polier Marrhal’s elique, who have ail along taken | porition to Mayor Gilpio | Pacific, built by Agnew, of this city, | Company of Brooklyn, was taken gn this afternoon. in charge committer ‘There are now ten ool houses buildirg in this county, which will afford apace for the instruction of fire traxtbowend sdditional ebilires. under cur common | 4 | chook #3 stem « ite a bury day in the Stock Board, and at rather | prices | ee ee | CITY TRADE REPORT. Wrosrspay, Aogust 2—6 P.M. Aste —Pots declined to 5 & $5 25, at which 50 barrels sold. Pearls ruled quiet at $5 W. The stock was moderate Bar anetcrrs —Mort kinds of Flour. having experienced } @ better trade. foreign. as well as domestic, was steadier aud dearer, while the amount in market was lers ample | The transactions consisted of 14 500 berrels—uninepected 2 ; sour $3 3l', a $3 44; superfine No. ed tofavorite Western at $3 at $35) at $3 67)5 9 $4; pure Genesee y Ohio at $4 12); a $4 BL io at $4 45 a $ | Genesee at fae 6 ondian appeared rather lan- | | guid; 4c0 barrels ruperfine fetebed $4; and 600 sour $3 25, | | in bord. Southern displayed increaved activity, with- out change, 1,000 bartels mixed to good = picked up ‘and fancy at $4758 $025. Rye four was 8 $3.44. The offering wae email wed in light supply at $294.0 $3; | zy ‘Be wdywine at $525. Nosalee of any consequence sted. Wheat tended in putchasers’ favor, The embraced nearly 1800 bush ve from Albany. at $1 02; 7,200 Michig | 8t We 2000 Canadian, in bond, at « sim 1.000 Obio red at 890, Rye remained as noted yesterday, | | 1.560 vurhels river having realized Tic, cash Ooty were in demand, including Jersey, at 809. 8 4c ; and North- 42.8 44c, Corn stiffened a little in valuc, and was forwarded to market. The operations com: | | prived over 62.000 bushels, damaged and heated at 460 | Sue; Western at 64%4 a 6514; round yellow at b7c.; Nerihern white et 686, and Western do-at 61 ice Cotros —There were rales effected duting the day to | the extent of 2000 olen at full prices. The manufre- turing demand was brirk, and shipping op peared mere | Corres exbidited greater animation, with an ment in some | 1,500 pockets prime Java (by suction), at 10%¢ a Lie | cash; 100 begs Maracaibo at 10c; 40 Cuba at Oo; 2100 og (by auction) at ®\\c. & 0 4c, an advance of folly ‘c¢.; and 120 #t Domingo at 8 } Dry Gove —The téade of the season a ents slowly. ‘The demand has been checked at the outeet by the unto ward state of the market for money. Buyers ate rather restrained in their purcha but still the force of demand for the supply of immediate went iv such ood business, though prices are deptessedand fa | vor the buyer. There seems lo he mote reluctance to buy when the market islow. If the market were rising we chould witness a ruvh for goods to rend South aod w st. Unbleached shirtings and she: } virg freely from «cond hands, in consequence of a | ree concession im price from asking retea, but the gr- the stock ie till lange very moderately in euttom goods aredall and beavy.t pgs have been eral mar) benched ¢h ured aff the ow matier hes lately asrumed more pleadi ’ t end brown " c hout activity ‘ b hee . a ) commencing. ard if the mone: | six months; and 40 tons Englich bar. from the yard, at | ping was held at 45 | willing to enter the market if ! but are pot active season . ere ‘are selling c fs ren mere considerable Gone, Au te otha are quiet. and prices first A Tere bout by cha jebsernSuttinet are active and were clot! rs, Sattinet? are active, prices = At ly. weeds are inactive, but without change in price. “Jeans are active apd steady Liseers are in request at 10c , which en0w the highest price ia are steady. The better Lo move more fresh. M4 lowering of the tem has led to large purchases. es are very st rinos are just beginning to show themselves, I | will speedily be “on the market in quantity.— | Foreign goods are not active, unless in Freoch fancy styles. beaple ere aul, and Prices favor buyers toa bie . Blocks are large. Auctions are on ani market afford no 0 rat, will ehertly be very xctive. Ribbons are dull, and | styles nearly unopened from second hands. French faney silks are in request, and plain blacks are selling steadily; but prints and cloths are inactive, Merinos aze steady, British goods ureeasier Blankets are the firm- est and most active goods on the market. Lean and cassimeres have declined. Delaines are steady, with fair sules, notwithstanding the greater supply, this season, of home wade goods Stuffs, linena, inghams, are all duil. Tbe importations, in this will be bout ‘equal to those of last moath, showing no inerease. year witnesses a very large increase of consumption, but the very heavy stocks, both of forrign aad domestic fab- ries, baye checked the natural Doe 9 of supply, nothing like the extent necessary to keep up prices. Markets, as a rule, are always overstocked. It is the tea- dency cf man's trading mature to supply more than is wanted; and if it were not so—if fear of overdoing a thing were to prevail, the world might go semi-clothed and half fed—» semi- Saye state, similar to that in which, We are informed, 2 of several wacieut countries existed. A ce ea even an overstocked mar- ket is for the good of the’ couatry, though such an un- called for supply generally results in the ruin of indi- viduals, toa greater or less extent, according to the amount of goods offered to the trade. Imporis this day, 108 pkgs. per Charlemagae, and 26 do. per Mantura. Fie. —Cod wae somewhat irregaiar, The 4 Soe | heavier, and we heard of 600 quintals Grand Bank let off at arate much underthat last obtait hed Mackerel continued in ® depressed condition. 150 bbis. large No. 3 changed hands at $4 6: a $475, and other sorts Were eptir ety nomiual Connecticut shad, gibbed herring in bbls., eeale and No. 1 do. in boxes were all quiet. though not altered as regards price. Linports this Say a mackerel; 9 bbis, salmon; 129 boxes pre- yierr —The business consisted of 200 boxes Malaga Taisins, $232 2 $2 25. and 200 layer do. at $251 a $2 44; ‘® bbls. currants at 6 yc. aTe: 54 bales Grenoble walouts at 60c.; 00 bags Brazil nuts at Se aud, 4 cases Leghorn citron at 20. Linports this day, 158 boxes lemons; 120 boxes pickles; 64 bbis. walnuts. Exeionts.—-There was rather more offering, and we bave to uotice the engagement of 5.900 bbls. flour at ld. Grain rapged from dd. to 44d. To Glasgow, $,000 bushels wheat at 54,4, bbis. flour at Is. 8d. and 10 tuns oi! ut 458, To London, 1,0 bbls. flour were en- | gaged at 1s, Od, and 200 do. rosin at 1s.@d. To Havre, cotton was engaged to someextent at *,c. ‘There was no chavge to Calitornia. letters by mail from San Francisco being stil) due, and which are expected by the Uberokee. May —River was extremely dull and heavy, only a few retail lots having found buyers, at 45 a 50c.. cash. lirwy has shown less buoyancy. 60 bales undressed American. in mali parcels, Were taken at $120, usual terms. There was no foreign offering from first hands. | Imports this day. 3.046 bbis. hemp; 23 picules loose do.; 1.007 wenehes hemp yarn. Trox continued to noe owners. 200 tons Scotch pig were disposed of, in part for future delivery, at $19 $53. same credit. Imports tois day, 4,764 bars. Leao.—We have nothing further to add to the state- ment inserted yesterde Jena could be procured in | way quantity, at $472 $475, cash and time; and there were freely eellers of forrign in market at $450 a $455, same terms, Imports this day, $30 pigs Line Was rather inactive A cargo or two of common | Rockland were said to have changed hands at $1, but we could not trace them. Mo.asses remained in slow request. 200 hhds. Cuba Muscovado brought 2lc.; and 100 tart do., for distilling, lve. Imports this day. 70 hbds. Navat Srones seemed more in demand, and about. 600 bbls. erude turpentine fetehed $2 8744; 69 oy | Sde ; and 1400 common Wilmington rosia, $1 89, livered. Uiis —Linveed was without any farther change. 3.000 calious American aud Englisa found parchasers, from store and Wharf, at 72@73¢. Whale ruled quiet. Ship- déc.. and selected at 47; a 43e. sweet moved to the extent of 16) baskets, quarts, at $2 j sud 100 do.. Florence pints, at $4. Wiuter lard was ug to the trade at 70 a7239c.; aad red do. at 39a 40e., exh. Imports this day. 65 boxes, 10 baskets elive oil, Provisions —Pork has again iinproved. 750 bbls. new mess sold. to-doy. at $14 #73; a $15; old wt $14 60; new priine at $1287 4 a $12 G4; old at $id a $12 20, amd there was little at the close to be had at the inside quotations, Beat Was im steady request, with tales of 200 bbls t $5 75 4 S11. and prime at $a $6. Beef hams of mer- chantable quality were not bhi Cut meat Pickle, and 635 a O3je. for shouldecs mardat the lace advance dat Gade, Tie, Lard was ia de- 150 bbls. good to prime were Butter and cheese were slow of Kick —Little of this article sold during the day. It was. however, very firmly bold at pu # $3 56/7, asin quality. Sscans.—A parcel of 40,000 German changed hands at & $19 60, aliowing the usual credit. Imports this 0,000. —Cnly 100 boxes red mottled were disposed of at OAc. per 1b. On time. Imports this day, 3bv boxes. Prices —We noticed + of 200 bags Jamaica Pimento at lie. im bond; and 264 bags Sumatra pepper at a frac- er under Se , 4 months. —Notbing additional occurred in foreign. American was unsettled. For prison, 230. was asked, offer d. 100 barrels sold, im lots, at the ene Drudge was nominal at 22 Scoaxs were pretty. fh braced nearly 200 bhds Rico at 514 Muscovado S2c0 ; and 200 boxes brown I Imports this day. 5.975 bags. 197 hhds., 334 boxes. Tactow was doing better; 7,000 barrels lowal rendered fetet.ng Tc. carb IMPORTATIONS THIS DAY. Disererrs—$8 es, indigo, 10 casks ground madder. Divos—2) ensks cream tartar, 6 bales drugs, 36 cs. gum arabic, 70 chests liquorice paste, Pratiens=140 bales feathers, from Cronstadt. TLain—118 bales horve bate. Jonk—12. 008 bbls, tarted junk, Mann. Maw do, untarred 6.0 marble tiles, 14 blowks murble, Kartax—t89 bundles, Sait 2100 bu heis, 1.210 barrels in bulk. % ~— ae Lec — wood, 1,2 bundles willow. co es cordials, 10 i 12 pipes, 20 halves, Scotaves, 52 sixteenthe, and 12 boses, RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE ate rect ipts Of produce, by the North river hee, 75 barrels; flour, 8,500 do ; Wheat, 11,000 bu provisions, 60 packnges 09 babes, BARKETS ELSHWUERE, STOCK SALES. 1, 400 packages; core £0,000 do.; le) and wool » ETT & ie, toad, b5, 23; 10 do., b Yon do., shares Ki ating. — ond, 2: ° Ref wy 6 Fianter s— $3,000 Ren Rajireed ( Bartimons, Avgust |9.—Stock Bourg More and Ohio Railtoad, 71%; 196 York and | Railroad, 20 boned to-day, At Wiad, it aphed: Battimers 64 imore and ‘Ohio Railrona ont, L de. as: 7 ip an nal Barked? I eR EE RATER FD Married, On Tuerday, Augurt 19, by the Rev. Dr. Tenac Fi Koww L, Baiseave to Burra Jase Revoir, all this city On August 18, at the Stanton et: the Rey. 8. Remi kimer county, N Joseph Marshall, of this city. non the th of Mt by the Rey Mr. Chase, Mr. Gronce lomny to Busan A on ato, day of Hear, MeDonald, Brq , all of Brooklyn eee a At PisbUill, on August 20, by the Rev. Mr. Van Clief, Mr. Gronce M. Vax Nonr, of New York city, to Miss Mary Acxenmas, of the former piace ex, reet Baptist Church. by on, Mt Warrer A. Hannis, of Her- , to Fisra. eldest daughter of the late t id his temporary residence on Staten Inland, on Au an 19. Me Rorntorm ¥. Horie. of the firm of Coman, Hopkins & Co , in the 42d year of his age ‘he relatives and friends of the famit and those of his father in-law, Mr Samucl M. Riatebfurd, are respect. fully requested, without further invitation. to attend the faneral frem the house of LY. Coman, 220 Fourth atreet, on Thursday afternoon, at half past 2 o'clock. The re. meine wil! be taken to Uri enword On Wednesday morning, August 20, Manricr, daugh ter at Rabert £. ond Sti MBeahoard, aged 6 years end YY ibe Sih a oo, Art ae at Ger M 2 ‘Tuesday. August 19, A: Ssrrn, son of Andrew Meenpend Mery sane Wood, aged 1 year, 9 months anél and acquaintances of the family are re- to attend the A eee aes Shy Mary invited to funeral, from the resi- ith despatch; Scotia, tor Baltimore, oth dence of 196 Mott street, this afcernoon, | Busepolis, de'an een, fo, Charleston, 10th; George 21st inst, at 2 o'clock. do 1 Gabe ey, bo Sth ton, f foe NOslenas. I i lympus, On Tuesday, August 19, of disease of the lungs, Jou rae, Nowell, do ath; Ellen Maria, 088, Houtenxon, son of William and or Hutcheon, aged | “cid bth. Berlin, Fmith, Philadelphia; Hartley, Morrill, TART aed tavtalitanee tea fenlts ore ve | “Mead shy Tra mbuils Seach a fad, Cornaia, Frogah, eM a fully invited to feattend the a at3 eek, this Sez Fock a ge ‘trrencon 6th, Sai robs Now from the resilence of his father, Y., on August fauen Vax Hovrres, i" er tounge ‘short and painful illness, and 8 months. ‘ives aud friends, and those of the family, are oder to attend the funeral, from his late realdace; ae, te (Thursday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. gust 10, Ran gu Tamang, A ‘Angus 19, iv Noan, in the 62d year M Ney, cage a a Di- (- ‘Wynne, aad, ®' H Sable fox N¥ork: ‘Cumberland, au ogencs, tor Ni Foster, eet ‘Orleans. Newronr, Aug 5—Cld M bf oe tives and friends are requested to attend her | geotland, Percy, do; Eliza! he erham, Virgit funeral, from 208 William street, this day, (Thi | Pe Rug 608, nee, Gordon, feom New tale paet 1 o'clock. Gila day, (Tanradag,) Oe | eae Tel ortae of bee passcagere na’ povoveted ie Lees Monday, a just 18, from effusion on the brain, Suanuxs Ave ‘MestHAm, son of George Cheetham, Ane Cre Bileobatt Meeot oust kee x, (from Li Tatars, Jeiy si—Arr Sea Lion, Willer, Orleans; Nathan Hanuau, Hansen, Welegraphie Marine ea ‘eth years and 2 weeks. Arrived—B torus, Turks, Ualands, July Shan Litt bark 2 Clase Winsses from Beltimers, just are Arores, fro ‘ork, do; Gen Wore Also i we ansas, Philadel ia ‘Snow. Rondo iphia; schrs Neptune, and Jno Civared~ Ship Medora, St Petersburg; barks Com Preble, Ri lan Ocea: K: Oh ae Balt jeston; Dens Sa Gem, would proceed: ug 20... Ne Yoru: AOE 23.2) Havee, York... Aug 23..." Savannah, PR ap i teedy —Steamatl Bervpa, “eom Roston—T Groom. ughter and son, 1: Smith, © H Appleton, 3 Lo: ww, Boston; Me Otte aad Incy,’ Vermone, T Weed do RR ey ‘Maine; AJ Pack, Ui Mart, NYork: T Ansto PL Rev, Geo Bes 7, C Germa- ‘ommon ii otland; J aly, British Consul at "New Granada; W ‘Bridgs, JT Crom: € unknown. ‘alitax—J Winstow Jr, J B Gough, A Fi: wo Vises. Mrs Whitcomb, HA Dickenson, 8 Morton, J Watson, wife and child. ce Bavrmons, Aug 2. Arrived—Brig Mary Stanton, Boston; schrs Westover, N York; Mincrva, River. na, ‘agi bey Peoonic was 14 days from Nor, ‘beand to ioe ‘bil survey wes called, who ord: her to discharge, after whici ae will bs further examin: aur Hampton Roads, schr Victory, from Boston for Rich- Port ef New York, August 21. + mora 00 0 oe s0ve U2 23 Clearea. Shin Disdem. Myrick, Bic, Barstow & Pop2. ‘Ship Sewall, M Bark Aan: jorrow, Bic (Br), Ree: iavecposts NS, EW Dunham & Arrived—Schrs Elliott, NYork; Riches tk A J Harvey, Cope, Philadel) ‘TLMINGTO! Bark kilse (His), Troutman, Hamburg, W Vou Ssht & wAtzivee —Beigs Enterprise, and Ontario, Bou Herald eee Ovrresponden: ‘Bark Celestina. Sensat, Barce Brig Peeps Henrick+on, Brig Vandalia. Gove, Navy Bay, Nesmith na, Ke, ire & Gal ry pe de Te Verde WR Govan sau Tirig Ciilion (Br), Harvey, Wixdsor, J 8 White bi Brig Sersh Paters, MeForlan’ Atenaadria, RP Beck & G pibizived Barks Japenion, Gallag bis, Wittur (Sw), Berns,’ Port Walthall, Fanch & | Sa istomaMors}ueny ens, ee He chrs i, Broce Cape May, Ross, and Chas L thus , Overton. Provideno leabelia, Willi New Rochelle; John 8, 80: tah McDowell, Lewis, Boston; Rdwi Fraakli Warebam; Honesty, Hinson, NYork; cke. cg Britain (Br), Atkinson, Joggins, NS, J 8 Whitney Schr Cornelis. Foster, Basten, Dayton & Sprague. urbusk, Buena Vista, Miller, Bebr tr} dford, master. e Bloop Chace, Oaks, Providence: waste Bark, Dela Steamer lene! Clark, Philadelphia, M Sanford. 4 Li ‘orth schrs Ross, Boston; ee Arrived. pe M: USM Steamship Alabama, Hoprns! i bella, Williams, New Roch Savannah, 63 hours, with mdve and passengers, to 8 L Mitchill. 18th inst, 4 steamers Kennebec, Seymour; Planet, BO miles SW of Hatteraey exchanged signals with s steam » Hand, N York. ship, supposed the Florida, henoe tor Savannah; same 4: big" alu Is miles 8 of Hatteras, exchanged Southerner, hence tor Chariesto! 36 4, Lom 7453, 1 vark Vernon, Faye, he: vann Ship Columbus (pit), M'Cerran, Livros s, with mdce and 2 Rene hy toD & aly 0, Peter odgers, temman, of France, wee lost overboard, and Sil efforte to eave bin. proved i spoke pilot ed ang toll of Leen in coilivic ter.” ‘The Ruse Glover, Smith toW F Weld & © Miscellaneous, at Holifex from Bermuda, picked up, lon 6440, portions of a wreck. de- part of » topmast, opoamsiiy the Am brigantine’s mainmast head and yards, painted bl Brio Ocean Queen, from by reerg-mt for Xibara, lost at Bahama Islands, hailed from Multord, De! Brio Pxconre, Hallock, hence for Motus, at into Nor. folk on tho 1sth inst, in distress. The erew had refused dury. consequence of the vessel having sprung aleak, which — the captain to put into that port. Brio Contna Barrow, Graham, from Savanills for New York, put into Kingston, Js,on Sd inst, loaky. Will dis charge cargo of wood, tc, to be repaired. port, W. 44 days, with os ir of Ship Henry Nesmith, Butier, Glasgow, ‘Jniy 5, with mdse | BR Bric Canorir, Morehouse, 41 days from Newport, ancl th pssscaizers ta sees aees aba: he cot. | Mt talltead iron, put into Walifax Its inat, leaky. Bhi port, McCormick, Savannah, 5 days, with cot- | Scun Lucy, at Kennebunkport from Boston, wae f a ye fo Seer Stieont; Boston, ii days, in ballast, to 17 | $8ch,0M Cape'ana, night of 1 hs with ache Smith, Thea wil he Chis cee at 2 | other sehr was Bis se Winslow, Exu ars, | 4 = vt om Tat, iat 303) lon 71 23, aaery ent om board the Lary: & Vessel did not sink, the crew went on board again. “Toe cook And passengers proceeded in the Lucy, i ScuR Sinoria, Loomer, into Falmouth, fevers weath in for rey Ja, 3d inst, in di Bn) ‘Seottana, Abscoa, PR, pote pe aes, in Ga encounters An Rot being able to ma 25 Sh Doane pat . She ischarged, surety beiag given bi Mevsca Abraham & Co to the custome ror the aution, if Mor: Le bugs nto Meller. Brig Elia (of Portians), Seni, Bomedins, Cuba, 134: 4 cs, ty Matthews, Finnegan & Fo | ry | Wold "The revana as for hot being so far out noel te esmnith 13 days, in | courte. as we Gr protracted pianare: tar tit botlact, to Siftken ke Lred 70, in | countered by which many of her bi | carried awa: tly ber ru rake 4 sail. to reach Pensacola for Navy Bay. parleston, 7 days, with cotton, &o, to 2days, bouad to Phila led to put . repairing damages. tor, Dandy, New Haw 4 ‘6 som Fronence, tom down by steamship Zu- en towed into Liscomb harbor, Whatemen. Rotch, Eempton, Pacific 78) do wh oil. and Spoke Jaa Brig a. Iptie. brig aurora, Moy borry, Dighton, 3 days, bound to Kings- ton. Trig Vinceopes, Dickey, Machias, 10 days, with lumber, to Simpeon, Mayhews & ( gre ava, Adam Bath. 7 days, with yer javen, Stubia, Port an Pe Delafield Sth inst, € s, exchanged signals with | og We ‘well, Wilmington, NC, Sdays, with . Penfield, Alexandria, 4 da: Bcht Merchant, Couch, Kichinond, 4 da; Bebe Olives tt, Los, Vira Arrat NRedford 18th, ship Ee Ocean, Timor april 12, wit! 0 bbls 10.000 joa bone. old 169 his ep on the voy es Ranges. of London, 7 Nicol M bork Lome! Wn . 2, rk Cetshes, Sanne ox a Sid new ship Corselive’ Howland, Crosby, do; bart erokee, 49. pe Menkar, and Abm H Howlend, North Pacife. Py ip Susan, t, spoke March 20, of Gallipazos, Ma Skinner, FH, 120) "bbls ap ott, (liad taken 200 bbib &o, terk Kothechild, Small, of B ‘son, at Provineetow ip Browkiyn. Pacific Ocean, would eB Nie Keron with 35 ex pty o poken, Livegpool for Philadetphi a 3 of Georges Shoal. yi ict 8 et 43, lat 268. ton 82 W, ( from NYork for Ghina) ordan, from NUrisans for Vigo, June 23, | ays from Londonderry for Philadelphia, | om Nantucket ”, ad from Bremon for California, Jui las Rehr Com Kearsey, Lavell, Horta 9 days, Sotr Bay Stave, Ryder, Noston, 8 di to, Fayal—suppliod and 2) bbls water, Sete Adelaide, Keil y, Ne Boitord, 2days. #, Chase, Harwich, 2 di posed Pauas | Bi Fehr Potrict, Buckiin, Schr B lt Merrick, Rhodes. Re fel r Bolivar, Joves, Rockland, 54a) Sobr Wm Pope, Poster, Machiaa, 6 Bebe Maria Foes, M ull ee day 2 bound to N Newark. , Surry, 12 days, ‘rom Boston for Nassau, Wh ii Hone, Ports, ¢ Triumph, Palmer, Jamaica. {of NYork), Cona,to load Sor day ‘ade eee for Surinam on, tor Salem, Riot regealeia Dart. vly Shy i, Pe Blor Be Bloep Thor ite Bul, rorlaencs Slocp Midss, Wardell, Providenc Steamer Mariia Hofman, Town, “Alexandria. to lond tor Bis NYork next day Hatiwax, Aug Are beige ©: Carolia {08 Alexendrig, Jeni, eid v Kvors hrs Ivdus, Day. Niecy Irth, Hig’ , Fredericksburg. Cid Ith, brig Rambier, Avg 12—Bark Croton, Ii nash for Cuba; br: Be: (ke), Willie engets to Grin oll, Minturn. 0. T fee ao 83, en ef oo payed ship HH B dy, of Bron steering W: Sth, on the Danks spoke seh 108 Kingston, Lt weeks ow LO fii a tat $3 wa ‘en 8 brig eteering E; Wth, lat 43 34, lon $3 epore ship Ri 7'da50 icom New York for Li Pow: Lath xchazged rignels with ship Coa: wmond, hence for Liverp hy Lat a0 46, lon 06 pilot trom the Moses HG Ship Am King, Wilson, Tok vith idee Morehonse. ae: pusse Now York (pht), Aveel froin Liverpool, 38 rilla for N¥ork (os: nd pascengere, to C H Marshall. Had light Buitimore; Sigonia, L W: all well a iscell) Albert Call (pkt), 85 days from Liverpo: Arratdo Sth, schr Jobn Worley (Br), ii Lydia ‘ew Laven), from Limerick, 42 day i2as Hib, bork Theeta (Rus), i Lady Knight (ot Portiand). Chonte, trom be Peters- ek; Yh, b ‘ene vith mdse to Whitiog & Delano; vessel to master. Avg 10, on the Banks, epone ae Robert Kelly, Ba hence for Liverpool, 5 days out Brig Standard, 42 days trom Newport, B, ‘Att at Palmonth Sth, brig Margaret M Bat tobr Thos R Stewart, lov pe Bas more ff Montego Bay Sth, brig Lord Lovat (Be), Lawson, —Prig Sarah Thorusike, If <Scht Granite St r ols, for Ny nee 10 ie ‘oara bow Lothrop, from NYork. ls ret, trom Bangor, diag, which rene Maria, ag of some tadd ie ve lout any of her earyos that partof which dvck being s gh, sud in tts proper et ettle nfter towing Der in eam tu do | tor do, une, for NYork. Port av Prior, days; Br echts Salem, Ang 6 ey street, NIKI io Bull, for Bos of, of and or at Boston SW, and cloudy; at meridian, jek and rainy. ‘ork, Ng. fates from Boston, art lat, 24 {Per Sreamenre s Fidelis, Jones, for Porte Asana, At Bosrow.) Axrwene, Aug? Ingham, Havana. ark Webron, Kilby, from James Barriwony, 1, Aug bocca, Sawyer, from NYork in ee srantns : wa, July 27—Are € Balti- e Porte, , Creus, Ch ALEXANDRIA, awn WeSie eehe TO Thompson, aves, Aug An gert 5), Sid deh, Anna orit; Emilie 1 are Albert, Balti if 0 Are Be steamshi Liv Pay Malifas 14th ship Medford, Rivest, NU: Susan 8 Boxtravs, A Je port Clare CB Kovicabers; Rochelle; Cora, Horton, for N York; ry f S¥rapeiseo, Paeifique, do vis Val ® 4, brit Arct pon rean, NOrleans. tor three brige, Cla Br stes Ady, Virginia Ann, for C’ harleston, Ellis, for Now York; Lalitax; bark Neptune, Dwyer. Ric Hope, ‘snd Napoleon, for Philadelphia; Brunewick, August | reas (Duce ) Meron iph, Milited y Mayiah, Georger, Deax | t Par sand Pulses, . ny avi’, duly 8—Arr Arisa, Maloney, and Azof, Chipmar ork. a Saly 2 ¢ ot June Jobn Mutter, eiEE lp Move Cw: SHAVES 4—8ld Noi Ta A Kind a meee coe Clo Bayrion Av Liverpool; 26th, Marion, ee , Chapman, anéard, Newman, Windics Kipemtes, Jn: & are (now, AY ‘Sanetro, Arr brie Susall, Tappabaanocls Banoon, "Avg 16-Old Uriq Aan U Pratt, Grout, Ba DIGHTON, Axs 10—Art sche FT Rantoips, Alexandria, hrs t, Elwoll, 3, Bride, Ge Cuate Bouth Ca h, oS ornaeee, Pe barr PALL RIVER, & ¢ Tear Sn Daria Ales. pene Philadelphia, echr Natasa Bisons, Ave! wih, Fo he 0: trem Trinid i} AM=Reirs Tease, from Itt Liverpool, ‘The ed from Wa © wish psy ape and continued others, pasted im Inet nig il ‘ot 1) e’civek last a'gh y y Pa Maria & Louisa, from , brig Tappoe ® ome ter Ron ‘with {8 passengers, all weil. Apel a Ana Bid Bailout ( Hr echt), Ruse, NVork. er for Port a ‘Howes, Patten, WYork. | for Mansaniitss and atom, open thle aftern gen miter ttwil » Morse, NYork. Sid NEW ORLEAN | Eresart, fi: ‘met Ali, Galtilee, Tork. $14 | to sea oth do. 7th, Primrose, Hutebinson, -— hee . “Ag 6—Ady Bavaria, Fortitn 10 Ee de Yelevile, sha Baltimore, tor New York; L Dyer, for ‘leans. roan nes, Schelling, NYork: 24, Ma- oe, Rteakne, Trividad, (was quarantined 4 days) } NOrteane: Pol, Avg G—Atr eld Nason, Agst hy Jndith, Toure, Ge ngiand, Lowell hi pM Corbis Wrig Rogrts, | a} Bornes, Pernambuco & 4 Brilliens, dor Ma. he Viet - efter Ro A Wiltaes, Maydes, dai from Beston for Aux Cayo, pat i Roane ve vert. Below Br brig » from Rio | Cia bark Saged Aue, Doekhas. Br bry | { | } | slog | be eomplicn prev to tye Caspian, ae oi sn tal an Yee pou barter NY: NYork; Ellen Green) Nowark; Fea ‘Tueker, rene Py P ovIDENCR. A Aug 18814 sel ey _ gets athert Thomas, Hi rr PORTLAND, Avg Lec dre brigs Marietta, Mi . Phil- adelpbia; Carlann, ‘Flowers, Beth for Philadelpnier cotes Martin, Hurd, do.’ Cid 10th, brig Frances Bitens ) Hae Viigamonn, Aug 18—Arr brig Manzanillo. y, Cam- gen, Mes sobre’ Mise Wares Johaeon, NYork; Johu Hsera AVANNAH. Aug U—Arr ach Joan, We N von ae bark Diack, Stevens, dv. Cld rig Maa ale ise hare brig Gazelle, oa Cayenne via Wai 5 Avg | 16—Are brig Fi Franoes, Titus, Matanzas, Passengers Arrived. Livenvoos, awn Hatirax—Steamship Canada, at Bos- ton—Capt Kolton, Roys! Artillery, Mre Kolton sng. aoe children, Lieut M: ene fe Me Ties Bregeee, Meaere aie a8 Gillespie, Me Taotas Gite te CF Gorritson, Corrit. ‘One Joha une, Puente, Fortune, Robt Dunlop, Robt Duaiop Je, Ward, Beche, bearer of despatches, Hun ilekotar Seldon, 1, R'Fowler, A Currie D Richards, W Fin, Jacob tutions J linger, Scoble, Josieh 1, Growler, Bimester, itt Mr Cook, in, Benson, T Daws, voy, Bokhardt, abil zi eta Me Arthur, 1 ic reer, Mr an Sirs Geok’and Child, Messrs P Camptell Tacob Coward—si. Liverpool to Halifax—27. From tislifax to Becton M Dayilson Messrs Currie, Harris, Whit ira Wi Fuller, Streeter, Nickerson, Donat bi! hi Bayne—is. Total. 121, ba eat Bavannai ship Al tea v Po ES Price. at By rm Wd rik NG a 1 ituvonings 3s eren 0" McG ‘tre c Ms Norris, Leet Bat White, Dunea: pee) enon Mendh Koberts, B Men ™ Dupham, WB te im, Rev . Burney, Fesushite’ so lady, Mise M Smith, tre M Bis Grimes. De 7, 4 Biden, lady and cl oO a lady aad two children, B 8 Horner— 13 in the steer: Guascow—Sh'p Henry Noomith-—Me Goo Moore. once. Cuarieston—Brig Mosee—Thos Henson, Nichols, J Miss Davidson, ‘hitms ms Moasrs rl E 82° J Lig nH Rathonit se oe Times othohilds, Passengers to Arriv: Lryrnroor—3hip New York, below —Mr harm Mr and Mrs Baker, Miss Harkness, er uss the Loxpox—Packet ship Biggar, NY: YSENTERY, DIARRHGA, ‘AND ALL Seen or ign bowels, w ae nee oqtiaegs feesnen® go re a speedily cures jallo} rup of Beier R this eat » a sara rup of cine ta purely vogst: toweh highly setringens, ip ey. and Jeaving the boweisin a good co ranted the price (25 cen! Courtlandt and 220 Peon wioh treet mag specific at this time enjoys the same cure any ease, however bad it may be: & fectiy 13 two days besides thatyit rapidly heals the primacy savcticn: atte Tis aan i iy elie Rearaniy Notwithstanding the ackuowl cines, here is one iafallibie; owing to ite ma thom, oh afflicted are ‘would dig for hiddon. Rrivate creative, Sold at rghy De. Word, fromm vavice can be hind, nts to understand that 60 Lik investigate this matte ure. $1 per large bo No. [0 Canal street Le wi LANEY, AUTHOR OF THE PRIVATE ed. aig Guides Ke., 61 Licponard street, near Broadway. Of Doura, from $ till'4, and from 6 till 9 P.M. REWARD. JEFFRIES’ ANTIDOTE, & SPR. private disorders. t Peattletion ixture for the cure y core, witout the | aie dtink, exposuce, Ur change in application to business, letor chalfenses a sincle thee which the mixture wilt F the forfeiture of five hundred dollars. Itis “betel * with full directions, at $1. Ono bottis arecured in tw ae. Fi rf w a) | Brosdway, and W> Ba: treet, New Yori ttle, 10. Hanover streets Beotons Weighs & Ger A Orleaua. e- ARIS AND LONDON TREATMENT OF FRIVATR diseases, in S few hours, by a vei appiicabion, ity, bro s withou! sth. In debili HN a onal affections, he combines a nee Wile and con! she local permen it cure. om formet disease voce sawtgher iy tipleme, with . ormer disease here oe tits a the Luadreds of ‘certibenves, shows fiat poulie at ve You eared me in one day.—D. M. C: a few hours, ‘ahers saytier de ia ti ver ‘te by local aud general tit bg ured me of the ao) treat: OfSce hours gaa b “ aferaton, ait Ofics curs fom ” “Tai 2.4 » 42 Reade street, two doors from Brosdwsy—nosia the D* L. sonraNons | wovl > Ms so THOSE wo ego recomtene * anes ia, “Take 'raeny yours £9 oe. ane bave ‘roaiad a sucsosstn iy thousands of It me on those conaplaun te, Mi. to 9. M., Sunde ye th, vou will avoid shcoe fea, af teak tive ont uy oan ore gary for diseaee in all it 2 whose beats fad ‘Lealt b ruined ENR te eall a me daily. te Treat @ ocnek ba (Sunda; No. & Greva- ftreek. From tha un nese 7 meoiical sdvantazee hh a ina raed aes ah Teaided ove rt isedeee, followed by. these ioe, devoted castuaively if Resitaricn Promise, ova e.,—more surtain, aa: sbaa can be ob= .aed from any o5hi ree in Ametioe, Thoso he sep! A or stages of diseasos, wi ratied ity of the cure, ‘hich lo often eect YH 3. epeaneersel “Toe or7 few treatmend by i ‘ | oy Mas € Gatts for NYork 2 | | x “ practic fare nervous @cvlitsy, hes 4 boudon diploma, io his private of D specttic.—This extract is fuarautecd epics ig £5 z. by ° ipo Stewarts i 1b ie without taste or smell, 1 MOTT STREET, 18 ‘CONSULTED out mere; otee ait Fd 4. fire, B34 Fulton street. — B. GOOD'S EXTRACT —A | corey aan AND 8 SezEDY stomach, | S3id by Bridt" =, ‘ul 473 G treet bh he cures rf; recent the result of STREBT, £0 WELL last twent ‘sin the treatment of yes: o's teputetion fo or skill tm those halt t. De. J. wi i DUANE SS HAS FOR TH practice to the t He cures tl OF POvER ofehildrem, pre ony hero ie book tthe P Petters ‘ileveted to box 1 antweret. NFER TILL cunED —prs pone velt street, from Rnowledge may te re pail cured onser ro frequeetiy the The docter’s London dip! gmt Bay be fe B.—Entrance No. 3 the door aifords the thelr offee. COOPER & MURPHY, Practice and pro eure of those of malpractic.. t x foral eof ut mothor—the one ov the one Ia the decline of stew Gn important change, ov, and the mort eftcionS cue complains n in Dayten, Ohio } avon, May 1, 1945