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‘TEREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL BRITISH STi AMSHIP NIAGARA ANOTHER VICTORY BY THE MATCH RACK WITH M4 TITANIA. Nce Or TH HARVESTS, THE VERY LATEST, ke., &o., Bo. ‘The British mail steamship Nisa:s, Ceptaia Stone, rrived at her wharf at belf-past three o'clock yesterday afternoon. She left Liverpool on Saturday, the 20th ulé, ‘The news is not of the slightest Luportane, in@ politi: eal point of vie' ‘There bad beena slight improvem at in the cotton market ‘The yacht America bas again been victorious. beat the Titunis, in » match race, om the 25th ult. Mosers. Bell & Som, of London, report that very little Dburiness bad been transacted in that market for Ameri. can Btate Stocks, apd chat prices were not uuueb altered. ‘The quotations, on the 25th ult , were as follows :— She United States Five per Cent Bonds, 1853... 93 a 9b Wnited States Six per Vent bonds 182.....106 & lui United States Six per Ceut Bonds. 1808. ..!.112)4 a 1136 ‘Unked States Bix per Ueut Stock. 14UF-63.. 104 \5 9645 Penuryivania Five per Cent Stock. $l a 82 Maryland Five per Cent sterling Bow 8554 a 89's Sane Re ee Some Brats, 1874... WB sy B Missy Boston City Five per Cent Bonds, 15! 62 2. 93 w Ws Wew York Five per Cent stock, 1850-70 oe ‘The amount of business transacted in the French funds ‘wpon the Bourse at Paris, bee been very limited, and the tome of prices bas been Cowuwards (he Five per Cent Rentes were quoted at if, but have beon as low w ‘T0c. The Par's Messenger ssys-— A report ia current that an expedition is about to be fent from Vrance into the sea of Japan. It is -aid that ‘it will consist of a frigate & corvette. end a st~amer, un der the orders of # rear-admiral, who has long uavixated fin the Pacific cevan apd the Chinese seas fais ¢xpeui tiow will, it is added. be at once mibt.ry. comme and ecientific, and ha» for object to open to Europ commerce States which bave been clored against it si the 16tn century Apne xed isa list of Americans in Paris. on the 27th Lito © J.C, Woed, Charleston A.M. Smith Baltimore Schieflelin N ork. L DB. Everett, Boston M.8.C. Donatison, Balt. KJ. curuoull, s Carolina W. L. Fauntleroy. Virginia. D.G Duncan, Goorgia EW Baker, Jr. Boston. P. 8. Kintrar, Louisville 3. B. Bubb, Boston. K.8 Russel! Kencucky A. ¥. Brevaro, N. Caroliva. J.C. G. Kennedy, Wa t'on LM. Kaight, Pittsburg. 8 Stevens, Maseachuss JM. Wukers. New York. 5. Vanden. Jr., ie J. 3 Mi H. 8 Julian. Loui: BE D JD. Warhias, N. York. ion Hi. Marrey, Nasovile A. Brogermaun. Matanzas, DC. ¥« Kentucky, A. Forbes, Mobile A. Paul, 8t- Louis J.D, Hamilwn., Nashville 8. York J.J. Pettigreed. Carolina. empuis di Velverton, New York. nis A. Dyer. pan Francisco. J. Phillips, New York. W.Y Anderson, Phila. JM. Thompson, Woodd'ry ewes D. Smith, Phila 3. Hunt, &t Louis. a x Jones, Columbus G. Granger, U 8. army. JW. Rice, Alabama Accounts from Tuscany state that differences have aricen between the Pope's nuncioand the Tuscan govern- ment, which it is thought the Austrian cabinet will en- eavor to ccmpose. BM. Mastoni (the nuncio) his pro tested on acceunt of a disagreement relative to the late concordat with Rome on cburch matters. The Luc cheve clergy still seem dissatistied ‘The accounts from Naples are devo!d of any peculiar intereet. Everything there is in stain yuo; but the letters Of Mr. Gladstone bave seriously aanoyed the govera ent. It ts uot expected, however. thac they will reply to them, circctly or indirce'ly ‘The European reacti the return ef Prio G8, aMlatcs in ilustrated by 3 amoog Hungarian Cflicers drafted into Austr aa resimeats; b: Court martial verdicts. at Prague and Vi ar ling d crimes ccmaitted in 1848 by such cireumsta that of the Archbishop of Dlerred the Italiaw tay well, W. H. Rabbitt, cQed @ crusade ag 4y ia his dio tog efase to denouace the enemies of ihe imperial goverument. Acoounts from Berlin aunounee that the Provinelal Diets of Prussia Posen, Silesia Saxony, acd Westpiislia are to be opened on the 4th of S ptemuer. and thore fu Pcmerapia and the Rhinelaods on the 4in Uetober We learn from Spain that there t no trath in the re- t that the guvernment opposed the cetura of Gen-ral Sarvect to that country, General Armero w: Cadiz on She 18th ult, aud proposed visiting other places bi fore bis return to Modell ecnsequence relative to Cubs watuke Albrecht has sleft Hamburg for his eorps in Bobemis, en. Schiick has lett fur tleligoland; avd Baron Prokesen YD Gssen, the Austrian Aahasaador at still at ie aod Nothing oi Tie YACHT AMERICA, Eo ds | and ruck of yachts we: ‘This bas been a re affair; tresh stead parties the Nab. which she left at 11, in competition with the ‘Titania iron schooner, 100 tons, the property of Mr. R. Stephenson. M4. P., for a race of forty miles out and forty — niles im. They started steering 8. B., with a strong wind but there shoulders of to® perewt a ao extensive demaad forlecd. | The sales toms aud the mueket is pow very firm. Cheese has dull this week the inferior charac- ter of the late arrivals operating ageiut the rele, At the late advance there is a good demana for taliow Linseed cake hcl the advanced qenations iAa= utter been very good demand a Wee! market is cleared of alt fine qualities, which beve commanded & ber advance of ls perewt; and ful; middiing om have been taken more frecly at full _prices—! . Tas to T4s.; Waterford. 70s to 75s 5 ; Baubridgs wad Cole- Tis, to 72s ; Limerick, 68s. to T0s.; Sitgo, 65s. to 71s; Cork seconds, 65s to 67. per cwt landed, from Ireland, from the (8th to the 24d instant, S42 erocks. 231 Bengal. at 84. digd to 8s. 6d. | for broken, up to 10s 43d. for good quality Tallow. —~ A large business has beeu done; the sales exeveding 1,500 | casks, at 576. 9d. for Vegaurog. and 3% 64 tod0 for P. | ¥.C, other descriptions have been taken at proportion- | ate rates. Tobacco —There has been only # moderate business done this week, without change in prices Loxvon Conn Manxer, August 29—The weather is cold. ebilly, and unsetvied. A gond deal of rain has fall- en in the north aud Ireland, aad the oouotry markets show more firmness. Wheat —Kogiish quite as dear as on Monday Foreign had only # limited sale, Flostiag cargoes off the coast are in becter request, Importers firmly resist any further reduction. tndiaa corn steady | in value and deman?. Barley—But Little here; low | grinaing most difficult of disposal Rye aud malt as last Roted. Peas and beans without alteration Oats —Sap- plies are more moderate. and although no improvement frrm W.N.W. At5o'clock, the America returned ia | can be noted, there is # Tairente at late rates, sight from Portemou'h, whea about ten miles outaide the Nab; but nothing could be seem of the Titania at oat thee. BP. § —Ire open this to say the Amerion her course, and is the winner by a long distance. "The French Republic. ‘The Paris papers epeak ot & reported riot at Lyons; but. from the inquiries instituted, there appeared to be bo feundstion tor the statement has completed | | | Twenty-ove days bave already been consumed in try: | ing the pertons charged with being concerned in the plot at Lyons to destroy tocivilwar The evidence having berm heard om both sides. the counsel employed for the acewed threw up ibeir briefs. with che cousent of thei clients, upon the cround thet the d'gpity and liberty of defence did uot cxist. Such upexpreted conduct upon the part of the learned counsel caused considerable surprise in the thet the President. whe taken by the legal advisers of the prisoners, should ap- point other counsel whether the accused would accept them or pot Much upeasiness is felt in Paris, caused by the reagi. tation of the questions of the ciection of the Presiden: the government, avd to excite | | itse Was astoniched at the course | und the revision of the constitution—topies which are | exciting deep interest im the geaeral councils, fhe ap- prebension which exists, that the present state of traa- quili:ty is destined to be more or less disturbet at m Voy distant day, has produced a deteriorating eect upoa | P. the funds, the F Sif. 40c., and the Three per Ceuta at bof 450. ‘The parties are in great confusion The leaders do not pull together is to happen next den. the Orleanists London, to have interviews with the bigh-conterd!) claimante of power. The oaly per- aon who seems carciens aod rutisied is M. Thiers. He rpeaks not a word—he gives no siga, And this is mack more perpleaing (ban apy apparent intrigue, or any ec. verly conducted manceuvre. Guizot, Montalembert. D Fououx, are allin fault They are stumbling abou: 1a the deri. fearing to make a falso step, knoving that davger lurke somewhere The candidateship of the Prince de Joinville puzzles all sectioas amd ail parties The republicans are undecided whether they thal! coua- tenance it, the legit hate it, the Bovapartists droid it and the Orleanists are ready to «qanbble among each other abcut it. ‘There is much to laugh at, and more to weep for bers. & rather than Uhelr own paltry inte which people anticipated on the 2Tt took place ou the 2th; and although oa the it is atiributed to the possible « fleet whi i the general councils in favor of a are there general causes of @ ii es politics which ought not to be left out of view. ures. for isstance in Londo, aod th: ir depresring cfl-et the Eogil-h money market. are not lost sight of Lore. apd ob a prebension of disturbing causes. arising from the i ns of Baglaad with the Uvited much to do with the depressed side, as the political grounds it couvenient to put e of the funds, at Leading speculators thin! forward. By adepiing the @ to keep (heir own motives out of Inet m the Londou Standard, Augus! ral cf Logie had demanded, unconditionally the temporary or permanent eurreader of « portion Nizam s domivions, turns out inaccurate. The ruth appears to be that his Highness was thr with this preceeding in the event only of hls fa dflect an immediate liquidation of Li governm nt; nor are the onts ye comparath money being paid or the have no desire t» iperesre « «t. hepeeforth fined to America—we in the Old Worid have bed rather oo much of it. Nor has American sgnexation redound +d much to the credit of that young Kepublic of the Weet Benk of Eng! ae th aad Sth Victoria, Berlin. bax proceede. t° Kenasbugh. Count Reveutiow | An account. pursuent to the Act Criminit was expected at Sul cap 02, for the week ending Saturday, Aug. 23, 1851 The King of Prurtia will be nt Inaspruck on the 23th, | ae DEPARTMENT and Ischi om the 20h It ia believe! that jhe Emperor | Notes beued 100 Government of Austria wilt meet him at Beegeut on #1). 47 bi Murder and arsom have become ko prevalent im those of Trapeylvania borderi-y on Hungary and the s, tht martial law has > sen again proclaimed At Turin, several hops have prot agaiust the | erection of ® cho” <| for the ure of the Kaglish General Somers 2S) Fas more intended tc resign the goveroment BANKING DEPARTMENT of Sardi’, and was to be succeeded by Gen Durando. Preopri Ca- Government Ger eral persons bave been expelled from Rome, uader | pits! £14,553.000 — curitivs strong surpicion of being engaged tr 8 ouspiracy age! Rest. 3288400 cluding De the government. They are compelled to retura to ti From Lisbon we henr that efforts were making to pre Vent the election of a new Ohamber of Deputive, but the election was going on quietly and regularly, The tooope eontiourd trarquil | ‘The reports from London coneerning commercial er @it ere much more ratiefactory and among the stave. mente current is, that Menrs Kucker & Sun bave re. ceived arsistance, and will be enabied to meet their aiff culties Confidential instructions had been forwarded b it to wll the prefe: em to wateh tte hie is very + u made strenuous (florte to propagate its peraicious doc trines ‘The Constitutionale, of the 224 ult, announces tha Mowrs Aldborough were, by order of the Austrian my commander, delivered (o the judicacery author of Leghorn. the The Roman journal, of the 29h ult, announces the ar rival at Rome of the French General Vilisias, Laspector Geners! of the Er gireers ‘The Queen of Evgiand has gone to spend the autumn in Ecotiand leaving Osborne House at nine o'clock Wednesday morning. the 28th. parsing the nigh: at Doa rend proceeaing next day to Moiyrood Presid. cule Napo eon is also about to start on @ “ progress throveh the ecuthern proviners of France; and the King of Prussia ir travelling. too, for the purpose of reiting Kis rcyal brethren of Germany The Match Hece Detween the Vachts A Flew me im News, Aug 29) 1, Thursday. Aug. 28. 1851 Pag store: . —— of doek " er damace re paired. Sbe may be called s skimmer of the eeoreaice @iflerent from at y vorsel we nave ever seen here— pe the tron brig Recruit was more like her than ‘any other vermi, but abe had an up and-down broad @tert with e deep gripe, while (he America hase very re. arrow stem without the jeest grips. The Re cruit was Dever baif tried, and was roid ont of the service for a mere When the experi rupposed Pe tformances, of thi ) Of Tt ie owe beige, of our e! pertecciy unique and ortinal on this ride the Atlantic, though, we Delieve. the New York pilot vessels are similar, though on See scale. She is. of course. built purposely for omg! poserener internal aceommoda tions Round her weather deck rhe has not hing that cao ‘be cated « bulwark it bel metely 0 teleed lodge; end ¢0 a Provide for the eafety of citoular well abaft. in which he stands to steer So'the deck nd are sails . and are what may be termed bod: whereby the mart head leverage to as eh Gcorvased. ‘She Dosa or the pene a carrzi04 8 pole ‘eathopeall ead | wad aod shane fag cy three eal ‘+ mad spreading ee te ns fi ppread perbepe eo equal quay but who have it ina he rete a fourth all (@ | frequontly Fy a) at are pot much And the has ropes. Seven men brought her urom the Ariane pe d themselves say she ought to have hed ¢ ‘The Amerion went ovt of Portemouth Harbor at about five o'clcok this aNd proceeded to Kyde where she was to for £109, sgainst the fitania. iron Mr Stephenson. Aboot tea 0 and wich a large number of yachts proceeded to the Nab ligut voserl—the Witton, ‘In his yacht echooner, the \ariffs, was 0 be ompire and conductor of the race, We understand the america and Titania were to ret what «ail they te frrettvety chore, to run twen'y miles dead be‘ore thy bottom of | Public Deposite 4 Weight Annul including Ex- £ ‘ or Securities 12884841 I Tes00 rioners of D and Silver Debt 604 6o4 tay other Bills, 1,822 C07 £24 831,731 ‘The Crops of England. [Prom the Lo Standary. Augu jeultural distrie*s, fo bulk of the rable conditions, b , The yield, indeed. } considerably above the are- | rege; and With the imports trom the Uolted States and the Rurepean cern-produciog countries. there can be b i cubt but that prices will descond to a lower lev | them at soy former period. With a full harvest here, od aYerage production throuchout Buropsant an immenrt yield in the United States, there ts no chance of ite proving otherwise: and it is yet to be seem whether the Erglvh farmer, with (he edvantage iocronse i cr, Will be enabled to withstand the effects of Unlimited competition, mort falsely called free trade his ews marks te kets. Lesnox Moxey Manxer, Aug. 20, PM—The maftet for public securt les opened this morning rather hea?ily, some ralee being made in consequence of crders from the custry A much more improved state cf feeling bas since eppervened, ata polices have recovered consi- | aerabiy; conscls for the account bare prem dour at 9) 2 Jo at which they at ent riant: and Be have been done at The three per cents redao td a quarter per cents, 0844 rT bills have been done at 48s, and lacia Donds at 5% 568 premiam The settlement in the market for foreign securities haa | been proceeded with this morning, and co far bas passed ft without the slightest difficulty, Mexiean bo: been done at 2 'y Peruvian deferred 43\4; Spa- hb five per cents, 20°, ',, Danish three per cents, gi Rusia, 11414; do. four and a half per wats, 1017; | 2: Duteb two and a-half per cents, 604; and the four | Per cent certifientes, 6254 The downward movement ip the railway share market centinuce. and the value of some descriptions of these | tecurities bas seriously declined. Hivr rast Two —Consols for account, 96 |, Litenroon Corros Man Avgutt 0. — Ex the enrly part of Monday, when the coutinesa swell receipts of cotton into the American ports caused am advance of one-vighth of a penny ib, there has been little appearance of animation thie week; the businers, however, haa been good, and bolders have shown no disposition to yield the advance above vucted at which we clore firmly this afternoo: Netwit ing injaries sustained by the American cotton crop in different localities, present prospects are Sea serepehateta hare & A 4 Week are OT.276, of wi ors have taken 14 290; exporters 8.150; leaving the trade 34450 bales. The imports for the week are 33880 bales. The rales to-day are about 6010 bales. The present estimated stock is 654.190 bales: rome time last year, 660 200 bales, same time 1849. 695. The price cf fair Bowed is 5)¢d.; im 1860, xevs Angust 20 —Ashes=An pend has been experienced. 800 barrels hay bande at 27s to 28s for pots, and 20 to 90 pearl: Metels—There is a frir demand for manufactured iron, at former prices. which are maintained with great firmness. The inowry for Seoteh pigs hat rather incteased. and a lar cor bust has be deg at fall prices. Tim plates e of role, but without any change ie price No Sleed or copper. Naval Stores—No transac. Archangel tar Of Amerienn « pater! was sold x quay at ide fd, being an advance HO barrels tow turpentine be tpirite of torpent er owt m—We vot ne iereneein the demand for beet? the loser’ san ite any the lower qualicles are | | Drewett & Fowles. The name of the firm thu, ‘This week we find the report that the Governor Gent | in June | 7/0 bodies bed | fe per cent closing on the 28.hult at ¢ Nobody knows what to be about or what | ‘The legitiminty are going to Wieaba- | ‘The interests of the country are forgotten | amid the petty and disgusting cabals of schemers, job- | J egotists, who sem to prefer bringing oa a crisis | fe ehonld be seri. | ‘ult in rent talk of the day, they. | Ford jebt tothe Iudian | eed aa to the | roo. Corn Manxer, Friday, August 29—The weather bas been broken snd of wa unsettled character this week, and bas put a check to hurvest operations, ‘The grain trade has not improved much by this ciaage but ut this morning's market we found « steady dou snd for American and Canadian flour at fully late prices ‘The sales of foreign wheat were limited to mocerate quantities, at Tuesday's rates Torre was no change in the value of any other article of trade Mancuvaren Trape Rerowr, Friday, August 20-1 our last Tuerday’s report of thartate of the market, said that business had received a sensible eh-ek from the increased prices demanded oy spiauers. ia conse quence of the advanving tendeacy of chs Livergoot cotton market; and that these pr.ces had e.used mer- cbants, in numercus instance: to hotd beck theic or iers for the present. This ai-p sition has ¢ ntiuue4 to show ina very marked manver during the week, parti in the case of or ters which eau oaly be accey rdelivery several weeks forward Buyers do aot any reasonable or well fiunded groun 's for the resent ance in the price of cotton ‘The stock in Liverpool being about 100.000 bales t it was at the same date last year With this before them, and the strong probsbiuty of a larger supply of the raw material, daring the en-uing season, than has cver yet reacned our suores, they hesitate to place orde: st the rates now demand ren where they are vot fettersd by precise limite although spia- bers are, for the most part, fully under contract at the moment. and so far nent posi tion, yet the probabilities are strongiy in furor of an ia- c the feeling we have just alluded to, ou the part a, ere long. it may be fual a moce di ‘at to replace i porary sbecnce from th d purhases for a time, would bave the ¢ | giving a qui tone to the raw material. and ten | & restoration of that steady and coofident fecling which se recently characterized the op-ratioas of our market | It would be well to coastder whether with the prospects there are of an abundant supply of cotton for mext sea con, it is prudent to encourage, oy a continaaace of par- chases beyond actual preseat needs the tendency to ape culation new £0 apparent in Liverpool, xnd which. if contivurd. will eertuiuly cripple the productive powers of this district. In the cloth market Cuere ts rather Less activity. Prices im geurral are well eupported. bat on very few articles is aay advance on last week's rates 0- taipadble. ‘The Very Latest. RAPHIC FROM LONDON TO LIVERYOOL. ENGLAND. The Helen Macgregor steamer, which arrived at Hu'l ay. the 29th ult. from St. Petersburg, brought als to the amount of £65,000 sterling. on of two of the old snd respectable banking Srms of London, was notified on the 30th ult. by circu —the Louses being those of Bernard & Dunsdals, and stituted Fe Drewett, Fowlet & Bernard Five more general councils of France, bave adopted resolutions in favor of a revision of the constitution, Accounts bare been reevived of the death of the Duke nd, of Sexe Cobourg. and brother of the Duchess of Prince Albert will be Duns Kest, and une! Ace 2 town of Barill had beem swallowed up by an carthquake— ready been taken out of the ruins Aug 20. —Vives, 4.45; Threes, 68 29. Panis Bor The Prisone: javana, &e. (Correspe udence of the Philad-Ipata Bul.etio ) U8 Swe ALwany Havawa. Saturday evening, Aug 30 The prismers wre for the present in ta» Punta Prison. Our eaptain end first lieuteuact went this morning 10 fee them, having obtaived @ permit from the Oaptala General. They saw 97 of them. Forty-foar. mentioned in the Ppanieh papers as huving been taken have aot come in yet, They are most of them in the prim» ot youth. some mere boys. They were droesed im their pricm gerb. with brads close ah d and heavily troned in twos and threes, Among them was Uaptaia Kelly aad thrve lieutenants. Captain Kelly tld the officers. that t two days, they saw they the frst few engageim-n.s. the mined to get frow the isiand sodall their ex Ween for thiseljet They bad thrown away their arms avd endeavored to escape, suffering so much from fatigue loss Of ahep acd every privation, that they had given themarives up expecting to be shot. ‘They all secmed cheerful. avd wanted to write to thir probably be granted Cap mrarked at the personal solicita Ouwans paper. ured him tuat fo Spanish troops. and tien of ope of the ediv gave bis nase This edicr had teen towns bad bela out egetast the at wes wantet was a few Amerioans t> lead the | Creeles They stated that they soon raw the fooling was | Againet them = rn. peasmutry, instead of joining, were everywhere flylzg from wcta They landed from the r ro 487 men—Lopes in comitiina, Poyymen, Crit tenden, and Pregey, (a Hungarian.) bis Meat offledte Dovrman was killed in the second eagegemont. Orit tend-a was 4d hot here. Pragay was left mortal ¢tgagement, and was 09 | doubt Killed by be prisoners have a feel ing of reverge sgaiuet Lojer, and teemed glad to hear of hia capture. though not one of them would deliver bd buy a free pardon they bed with them old condemned murkets, and 8,10 bien cartshiges. N rife ia the party, and revolvers and bowie ko!ver, belonging to indi- 1 mention this, becaose the American ant h secounts all teprrsented them as splendidly equipped. They seem te have taken no note of time 1 e day was like avother to them, chased as rom place to place be Spanish government now hat 126 prisoners, which, be number above ed be right, leaves 361 ax the { the expedition, It was true that the Pampero Key West, and citizens there weat on board and enecuraged thelr proceedings. ‘They cruld not tell the proportion of native Anrert- caps, but all «poke Euglich except one who wns a Ger They erewded round our Captain and First 1 nt.erd were cheerful ia their answogs The Epenich offleer desired them to state whietbr the aoe beer sufficiently ratio), aud they raid yes. Our officers pant TY ot one in the for fear of impli- every claim to the protection of our government, were in the hands of the Spanish authorities. aud would pro- Lably be sevt to one ¢f the convict settlements on the African const He raw the commandant of the jail, and begged him to be aa lenient to them aa possible Lopes s capture has created great demonstrations of Jey in the city to dey. Since noon there has beea « pitfect roar of rockets, cannon Xo , and this eveaing the ole piace ie @ blaze of light—even thé *hioving is ly illuminated. The contain, or person to whotit Lopes surrendered, bas suddenly found himself « hero, apd with a large amount of money to help him think Tbe whele city eeeme running riot with joy—bo res and effigies burning in every direction and the figu-vs rhot stabbed. and pisteled. to show their hatred to Lopes end love for Espana Gioriovs. I should not be surprised if the Spaniards had some hagd in the planning of thie invasion—they wore so ready to repel the attack. It appears that the Pampero went to Key Weet from New Orieans and that there Lo- per bad intended to await reinforoemerte from the North, whieh were organized. and come of which had actually sailed; but he was met on his arrival by an express, ! stated that he had to land and thousands were ready to join him. Now. as they did not, it is very natural to suppore it was a lure of the government to et them on their soil. and there expture them. thinks work, although they overaved the Crecion Bivery coun work. alti overated the very coun- try house of note has its stall garrison, who are tn fact aples upon its owners, and sinee the dixpersion of the im- vaders. many arrests are taking place An American schooner was towed into the harbor on the 26th ue Spani+h war steamer, €rowide of people rushed to the shore, a8 it was rumored she had ammuni- tion on beard, but rhe ved to be the Heroine, a schooner that had eailed the 22d of June. from Chagtes Bhe had got out of provisions, and had endeavored to put im here, Off Bahia Honda, she fell in with the steamer, which brought her in here on suspicion of belonging to the fillibusters. A good natured deed was done without theif intending it. She was released the next day. is an War —‘All expedi- na collected homes."’ Conan Arrarna at New Oniravs —The followii extract from an official oo i Department. dated New Rept heir tion against Cubs are here for that purpose are retarning to Pararnest Prisstorr avo ree Raremoan Jonire ~We regret to learn that the President has bee to decline the invitation of the citizens of Boston to attend the celebration of the 17th inst. The state of the public business renders it an imperative duty to deprive him weif of the which he would derive from partici. pating in sion, — Repu tic ore 2 i : fro fi Lawti Pi 1 T » ball + corm v fhe D § 7 D € Feb i” s * forring the privoipels.—N. O. Pie. Thursday, September 11, by the Rev. Mr. usm H Tyuxk, son of William Tyler, Harrikou. to Hansint Unnensice, daughter of Joh . of New Rochelle, Westchester county. New York. On Wednesday. September 10. by Rav. Dr. Hawks, ve Cook to Aurey, daughter of John X. Peters, all city ber, at Brooklyn, by the Rev. Henry hare, Me Lewis 1 Rveas to" Mise’ Lovins W° <Oalenday evenlng, September. by Hey, Chasis I jon 4 . by Rev. : Whitccer MY Groacs e'Muie to Mise Aves Loviss a uy Te copy. On Thursday, September 4. by the Rev. Thomas If Skinner, Mr. Anaanam H. Canaice to Miss Ouevia Twomas. both of this city, On Thureds:; ptember 4, by the Rev. Dr. Dowling, Major W. Haanice, of Lawrencerilie, Tog county, Pe, to Miss Tata Ann Muxcen of this city. Peekskill papers please copy. Died. , On Thureday morning, Septamber 11, at half past one o'clock. of apoplexy, he wrens Wise, formerly of Path. England ‘The friends end requaintances are respectfully invited to attend his funeral. from 337 Hudson street, at 10 A. M..this day. the 12th inst Gn the 11th of September, James Acker, youngest son of Josiah and Eliza Khoder, aged 5 years ‘The trier ds of the fan ily are respectfully requested to attend bis funeral. at 44 Bleecker street. on Friday, the 12th inst. at S o'clock P M., without further notice, His remains will be interred at Greenwood. San Francisoo papers will please coy: On Taursday morning september tl, Natean Mires Torren (mute). of chronic diarrhea, teacher, formerly, of the in-titution in this city but late of the institu for the fostruction of deaf mutes at Jacksonville, Lill. noin aged 33 yeurs Dis ‘riends and those of his father's famiiy, Nathan ‘T-rten, of Wiltiamsbag. Long Irland, are reapectfally fevited to attend. without further notice the funeral service, at belf-past7 o'clock, this (Friday) morning, at the residence ¢f his friend and brother-in-law, William W Rose. 47 Atlantic street, South Brooklym His re- maine wil be taken to Huntiogton. Long Island, fur in- terment in the family burying ground there Gn Theteday, September 11, Bowanp Ca 1, aged TO years for many years a well known resident of Ednsvich Howe, county Frevanagh. Ireland. He was a sincere Cbristian. a loving husband and kind father ‘The friends end sequaintances of the family are re- rpectfully invited te attend bie funeral feom his late reedenes. 115 Broadway. this (Friday) afternoon. at 1 eleek. withont further invitation Lis remains will be teken to Greenwood Cemetery for interment ‘On Thursday morving. 4eptember 1. after a lingering Diness Sarau Axx, wife of Stephen P. Morris in the 32d yeor of ber age. ‘The frierds cf the family. and of her brother, Abram M Viackledge. and of her brother-in-law, Joha Hodg- kins. areepectfully invited to attend the fuueral. this (Yriday) morning. st 9 o'clock, from her late residence, No, 20 ereer street On the 11th of September, Cxaisrorurn Stacroous, aged 65 yenrs His friends and acqus to aitena bis feneral, frou his late residence, 138 Di street. pext to Greenwich street, this afternoon, a! o’cloek, without forther invitation. Ov bay nary september 10, of consumption, Joun stevens fo the h2d year of his age. Lis friends and those of his family, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at his late residence, No 9 Warren place (Charles street). on Friday, the 12th inst., at So’clock P M., without farther notice. His remains will Le taben to Gren wood for interment. On the 10th of September, Jaates F, Ganvsen, in the year (fis age + funeral will take place at the Grove Church, Wee- havker, New Jersey, on Friday, the 12th inst, His frieods and arquaintances are invited to attend. On the 28th of August. Jou PC. Manstare. of en- larecment of the heart, aged 41 years 5 months aud 28 dey’, an cld resident of New York Seb Francisco papers will please copy. At Hortford, Connecticut. om the 10th of September, after a protracted ilinese Rev. Tuomas H. Garranver, LL.D. in the 64th year of bis age. Se MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, intances are respectfully invited \° 6% 6u o Stermship Firpire City, Tur MOON ARTA... HiGK WATER New Ocloans, MO Roberts. Biip JW Feunin, Norris, Ge JH Brower & Co. Bhp Pre bu neston, Std ploy. Li ship Underwriter. 4! Mred Fxel!, Gordon, Sa Buuticy (Br), Cow Ward, Teneriffe, Foster & bis, Cariten Tirandt, 't Merie, we, Ladd W Stannael. Schr Herbora Alien Lotimer Arechat, W JD s leiphia, Jas Hand, feb <r, Chase, Boston, & Atkins & C 8. Bo. sw Iokerson. ira. Nesmith & Suns, Fashion. A Sen Ellon Petervea, Bostor Bebe Coriulo, Rewlsnd, Ph oleht x ZT, with molasses coke ship Hermann, for Now York. Turks Islands, 15 days, with NC, 8 days, with et meths, Antizua, 20 days, 1 E Teroe! w NO, 6 days, with que River, 5 days, with ship timber. Schr Soean & Mary, Reyn bound to Phila 1 sche Sarah YT, wha, Miner, Philadelphia, 2 daya £:)f NeLolse Maserd, Burdick, Newport, 2 days. Febe Plymouth Kook, to ys. yan Na “" Viewts 4 oty. Soper, Virginia, 2 Abraham. Virginia, 2 bmond eau. Hutesing, Virginia, 2 days. Cooper, Kelsey, Virginia, 2 days. ment, Decker, Virgiois, 3 6a leh Crock fair, Cham be Birdsati, Woo cook, Crammer, creh, Lavts, Viredi y ley, #1 Virginia. nd. Providence i iiaty, Promienee, Below. One bale, south of the Highlands. Serica. Steamehip Empire City, Tanner, Chagres; ship Uaderwri- tor, thipley, Liverpool. PRercexen—Berk Minervi hound to I 'y Hoo! ueht ep le the city. Cpt AY ty, of brig adeons t ae ete we ri joh several oanely withoue damage, after died Farr 11—Wind at ounrise, NW; meridian, Sand light; at sunset, cal I Pre Steamer Niacana.) . ‘Are i Bearkman, NYork. Soars aes Ne Syst Bilis, Milla, Philadelphia; Com: von Rue B-CId Mellons, Thomeon, Nor. Ave Nchmond, Va. Sid from Pull 2th, Jo- r |. Hayre for NY¥ork, malaw, Teisided de Cubs; Ame: » NOrleane: ), Pritohard, yr. jovile. for NYork, » NYork for ath, ma i hite, ry on Ave il Conia, Aug 16—Arr v AL, Aug Aer 1 om ald y " jucem, Griswo! A ior, tga, are lobona, K 4 fe mavent, ug 26—Arr Flora MePonalé, Wedge, Balti- ‘nena, Aug 25~Arr Oder, Decker, NYork; Clone, vem, Avg B—Sid Florence, Cox! Poo! ie, ati, bite, Shaskems Mi Pega tne hpetaa, ee mate Maree eee ‘ovo A Hopley, adelphia; Elisabeth, Joner, N NYork. nh, for Bosto: Aft Mth, Unity, ‘Avg Z—Art Contin vat ro Ecspentasy, Avg od without any apparen ——Sbip Sarsh Bu , with 16 emuigrants (Swedes) on i in hore yesterday evening, very Leaky. is stproced hier cargo will have to be discharged to repair the veseel. Bownoite (Telay), Aug 26~A bottle was found. last wook, onthe north ide this Toland, containing a paper with th following w boacd the Tonawanda, for Phils mor street, Manchester, England.’ cargo of iron, Telegraphie Marine Reports. Sept 11. Wm Patten, Cronstadt; bela. Busabeth, brs J Q Adams, NOrieans; Baltimoro; jolla Rook, Albany: Challenge, and Mar- rt au Prince, A Mattia, jo " Arrived—Shi| Pars Riven, Be Arrived—Sobrs Rickard Borden, Baltimore; Mary son, Philadelphia. Paovinen: Schee John G Whipple, Nazsomond Willetts; Philadelphia; Joveph G . do; Thomas Page, do; sloop ce Arrived—Brig Mary Plaisted, N « ee ew icumonn, Bopt 10, Arrived—Schrs Richard, NYork; Julie a. n ter: a (Oy 1 t, Bostor Foreign Matis. ae steamer, empire City, for Havana. Cali- Roading Room (6/ Rae + Also, per 1, California, (ea, on Fe ‘Aleo. et Georzia, fo South Pacino, California, Ore: . Chagres, Panama, Pacific i. yn Saturday, at halt past 2o'clook. The above Letter Bugs are also at Kenyon's, 91 Wall steect. Herald Marine dence. Bvoanzown, Sent 8. Arrive¢—¥ 8 Surveying steamer Bib, Mol cruise; sobr et, Spalding, NYork for Portl: Suh Are ship Marsachueetts. N: of ai tucket, to comple! towed to tais ort by stesmer Telegraph; US Surveying brig Washington, wartwout, from a cruise; sche Mystic, Reed. NYork for Hingham; Meridisn, Payne, do for Truro: Advinide, Hurdia Coraly’Staples, 4o for Boston: Tra ier. Se d. Bid steamer Bibb, brig Washington, ‘Sid sehrs Garnet, Mystic, Meridian, Adelatde, Cora! a Trader. Pum.anxtenra, Sept 14 PM. Arrived—Phip, Grey Eagle, Whipple tio Jausirn, selizs xeurt'Vernon, Mathews, Stodingtou: Henry Les, reiskoo Cha) leeton. Clared—Steamship Niginga, Teal, Rick 1d, Sproul, ao; eHiot Fulte Bordeaux, pat , ton 37, loa v a y teh ptam Dyer writes that t to Bld on as his did, in shy tel think it possi MFFICRe BO ber. from Bavansa, which found ult, is said to have besn be 6 reported), with a cargo of Brio Tenaco, of Portland, off Tortugas in thegale ot 22d to Newburyport ( molarses. nod wt oom, was | beo and crow pr. from Portland re at Melignan: ve sold for the b EcuR ALAM, Pettigrove, at Boston lWrh inst, from St £0, on 2et ult, eff Crooked Inland, in a gale from BNE to loot dcck load of 6] bhde molasses, eplit mainsail and jis, Scum A J De Rossxtr, Woodhall, at Wilmington, NC, Oth iret, from New Yer! oi the const in the Late gale, and had ber enils ep! foun Hasier, 8 Providence. eprun, daring s heavy g oni A vith twe feet water in veved with purring, Extra hat petahed to tl Brio Lypta Share betore rep: rted lort, night of Mth ult, She conoerued for Picton, 1b Cove, NS, Jacelphis. of and for miles $ of Montank, Ecturned to the Broa qi wore obtained, anda amor, which tow argo. She mly by the disg hor ¢ ridgeport, would have spars proceed. ‘Bohr Abdel Kader had neariy Spoken. 4 feom WYork for Glasgow, a York tor Havre, was eig- ‘rom Havana for Cronstadt, Aug ip Queen Victoria, Chase, from NOrleans for Leghorn and Gencs, Aug 5. ist 34. len 73 The Denuke, from Mobile for well Aug ® lat 3. Fosthoy, from N Tow. finished 1e pairing. Shi * ip Darmonis, Day ie 5x 79 #. ort for NYork, July 3, lat 43 N, lo: (Brem. TB. int 15 N, lon 50 W. Bark Oregon. Thowteoa, from Cronstadt for NYurk, 2th wit. Dat $431, lon 57 03. ‘ J, Lat 3 OR, Lon ood, from Philadelphia for Whaleman. Sid from NBedford 8th, ships Kutueeff, Exatin, and Al- bien, North Vecifie. Arr et gpevtectows 9th, sche Cadmus, Sepor, A tie 5 AM, 18 reports ep why Devoll, 4 a owiand, do, 180 a, ben A letter from as et reports her Feb 20 for Arctic Sea: te Heard from by letter May 7, Juniue, NB. Heard feom vy letter from Capt Clark Av vides, PB, 18ep. Mad herrd from July 1, Ohio, Saw! do, #0 op: Aug 7, Plation, Lee, Westport, 20 ep; Bal on a whale © op ——, 2 moe home. Newonstle, ver of Pinte, «: ug 5—Bark JB Johnson, .-'*% 6 New Or st, Avg 25—Cld bark Chilton, Whitiag, Bristol. B. I ston: Canada, Harrison, Bos id oe ‘! y, Crowell, Baltim Livenvoor, Aug 27—Arr ship John Toole (Be), Thompson, NUNsantan, Mag 28—Ship Tasguin, Doughty, f Boston, ATANEAS, Any ‘arguin, Doughty, from vam bath Sarah Ulney. dellison, do ao; brig Petort from nd, wig carge. bell, NYork; ‘anueil Mail, _ Pictou, Ave Are brigs M let, brig Good Intent, Metionnes NY: - mates, Alles, Philadelphia (vith freestone and grind- stones Rich invoro, Avg 18—Are brig Mathilde Helene, Vous, N York (and old 270) fog Balt). ‘14 19th, bark Pacific, Saw- y ‘25th, 0@, Porter, on 24 dhlo, avis, tor NYork, wee: others. ny 10—Bark Sea Mew, Julio, from Sa- 47, bor a F Fabare, Fontaine, Phila- t Joux, NB, Avg 6—In the offing, two ships, ong said to be the "Sexy tind from Moma" outer jontrove ine). from Liverpool, (Fans Totasos, Avg 20—No Am vessel in port. NY, tops 10—are shee Hiram Gray, Hilliard. N ALBA York; Brilliante Leed, Guilford; Nywck, Perry, Mes. 1 hese Bere ee et, a Rey Maria, 7 ; eu apsorty rr i aa Ganga my rH Ginisetows, eA CR Bie, Coe, do. OBTON. Sent ip Morse, Cadiry lander oul AUrieane {te Mtoe) ges Achy fe Bt Jane’ (sve Misoall); Bela Peck, Smith, Atbany: On- eghell, pad Bory Crest kets, NY¥ork: Seven Fhute, Rondout, Cid St Petor, Dillinghs re, jallett, Howes, Norfolk: brig (eo Otis, Per- kt} Pearl, Harding, Pita del putas se Lg ila well, JH Jarvis, Susan Danie) Shat L Nilever Boasker ; Lawio Benn, sehts Lowiathnns bes BUCKSPORT, Sept &S14 Penencoia: Litiiin (atm), Rese, Bivenitis to lead for don BANG m, 5 Claship Arras. Reniin, Ayres; ew). Smo 4 RS, Sent Are vche Comet (BF). » Sid Nickerson. (ON, Sept Sid sehy Mary & Helen, Swont, Rioh- RGETOWN, DO, Sept S—Are brig Fidelis, Jones, Pe HARTFORD. 9—Are steamer Senos, Chalker, New York; sebre Harsrd, Gaines, do; Roano! ison Ringrtnn Pi whe Blicabethy Holl ao, ith, genes Magttor’, Sev fai Shoal Water, Laces, de; eleops Charles DB Belden, | Glass, Albany; RL Parker, Johnson, Kingston: Opera, Hales al- tans; Rally, Peat, Byldgeport. Sid, steamers Albany, pool, 15 days out, all | from Wilmington, NC, for | | Inder wanneh. Wd—Arr pteomnshins Loplelaney Jorten, Tedloncte wie Gal Her, yw, do doy icdtadin Clay Goods, Muto M Yorks oe atone NINCKET, Sept 8—Arr schr Eni 1, hence; sloop vier ker Ser GRE wheter Carclinn; cm Wiley, Boston for NYork; B & ; . NewauRY TORT: Sept 9—Arr sob Kossuth, Davis, New ‘A, Sept 10—Cld schrs Henry, Coll Bos- bide, Wm NBavon; tite Beton Shri Chae, Ba uth Donley fies Dani T Willetts, Sei ena peter aaa eter, ne PT Barnum Chase, Old Man's Crevice 9h, sohr Mail. Crowolt, og Y of 24. G: c Sid Bt) Rogers, 10. MMPOR INGTON, Sept cate eohes Zephyr, NYork foe smouth; Jos Baker, do for Salem. WILMINGTON, NC, Se cr bring Hoa Flower (e). Sea ( Br] i Buena Vista, De Rosset, Woodhall, do: 7th, beig u Sophia ( Br). Dickse hus, NE ashe Wa Passengers Arrived. Liverroon—Steamship Ningara—Me Woodwar four children sad i Mrs Grady, Mee Uliokl lody, ats ure, J Aitkin, Indy, two children, ad serv: its D Morriston, ma Herrera. a and servant: Mr Dubresl. lad; child; Mr Bevjam dy, five children and P 8 Kirkham, Mr Langdon, Indy and Mise Kickham Major C 3 Greenfield, Richard ‘Mr MoCormich, i lady, Mr Atlen and Sairn, Mr Leadbeater, Mr yous. J sa) ait Gortenhof + 8 P Tracy, F Camces, Kotchford Simmons, Mr Holford: Mr Rocth, apt Fane & Brown, Mr Lowir, Mr Hymilt sa, Hom B wi Mer Weotoock and friend, Me Kelleisberges. LSt-iny an ‘nilteens , lad \d four o! Ht Wadd: Mr King, lady end four daughter: Rev J 0 Conner, J itehell, J , Messrs Pevaha'l, Chappelis. Bateman, Lockhart, Fretwell, Mr Weaver and Indy, J Wilkes, J Ryan, Mr Faloonor, J Morri- aco. H Arbuckle, Mr Wylie, J Lewis, Hodson, Mes Rytas, F Cremondsi, D Rees. Mis Mrs Masgrave, E 8 Sherman, era. Miss W Hewlett, Biel J Scott, Dr Snowden re Cuscnes AND HAVANA Steamship Bape City—Foe New Orleans acd Havana —M G Cuntrs Mes MO Cante- iss Cart ros, and servant ; three Missa Bastive, ond . Mr Oum- re HDs r J Sopens, Kweline Juw B Cobes,'H u Porter, E ® Pratt, 1 Jtherwood, T #2, ‘A Saltmarsh AG Compten, 5 Gensler, M Edmoneoa, (ouillo, M Britt, F De Armonteros and servan!, Ht Butte, J hy, K Lee, enny For Chegrea—G Fivne. J Pitot, WF Kingsbury. P Martin, wa F Dinaiunar. G Merritt, Mies teheil, Mra Pool, & KI ilaverde, Thos Pool, E cy, 3 Cheney, Thacher. J 3M Gilived, J Misr 6D. ra, J H Love Jas LB hated arr! GW Provooat, ‘once, MO om ae |, W Barker, J Ciew DU a Lm, J Upham, Jae urnet, JS “errsog, Win Kinsley, David Hil . ED Wallace. J Joven J Moock, J ON, c ve L Derby, W b Tisdale, C Gidsor Reynolds, D Waish __SSUPPING. “a R SALE—TWO OF TUE BEST STATE ROOMS (NOS, ‘2h and 25) on board ticeteamiip Pean to mail om KICBARDD & CRO: 17) Pinee. NA Shes noed. Z 54 end 56 Exchange Fo CHARLESTON, ViA PETZRSPURG, VA.—PAs- sengers for Charleston and the intermediate ptaces by takin OANOKE to. (Sata morn; ns * _ River, yy ty) Potors- on Sunday evi +9 mall tealn of cares Passage to Potorsvure $10, DEEN & THORNTON, 94 Peart street. F° the 20th imet. “Apply to ~~ ee M OUR WASHINGTON CuRRESPONDENCE.— The petition to Consreas, el o ‘ re ertal jervous Antidote it being that their practice bas fa: Queticn in th . that if thom or medical sid will A is mt pee ty om 'y low charge of dollar or two. O RUMBUG.—DEFRA’ convesine the mily sho ie wil an ring mptiom, at the tidieu- sent Price $e Adres es A moni. ftve oF pretages. Ait ertors strlotly coatdene ot mail, fre stage, All ordre atrtotly coafideme N: Bem thu le intended only for the married N 408 SYMPTOMS AND CURE OF A often not known to extet, though i compli @ bed that ¢iserse is euffered to comsim many ror ner ea, rd dyepey tic bin: ne i Ciment in the etveam i: noticed, tx 4 tte only belongs to the worst ease i tis very remarks ore pub ished. 8 Aisne ai he Gi or ee may Fr mor dispored to it ¢: fx Weern, this woul in, Ie effeos ta a> “peer “eomens eretey. Thi y Sitch the patient does not exis Me of busines are wing of other maladies ys for the above are jal tnstion! Private ive me eh “* of there di a ig 8 Luproper habit her source “ Amer, re ny of the owre. ie it. DP, CONVERS RRIVATE MEDICAL OFFICE, No. a6 venue, New Vor! i Teed diseases. "De. €. bee hod, for ties pentee Sieeek seeeaee theee orders ti fro jiseretion. “ihe et D®MORTAMORE Wout IN tly to him for the e that be wi re the: lied upon Would, however, assure those, whe may on ey they may a oo heap. vice ratio. 1. aed ah 1 ae Mont ova gure the ie" | ith wena eared D*.Y, BREN, NO. bey Srneee, Is ; GRR hikes wet are creat NOZ22 TILL CURRD— DR. CORRITT, OF 19 DUA be ficwte' duscacs, roma prasticn of Goeutnn fat EDICAL—NO CRY 1 on me M Ma MARGE TILL CURED. a

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