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Sea Smee a SOUTH AMERICA. | Freubic in Montevideo=Confict between the Oriental and Brastlian Treops—The Blection of the Governor of Bucnos Ayres —Commercial Affairs, &e., dic. ‘ur telegraphic despaiches. yesterday announced the ‘errival at Salem, on Savurday, of the bark Argentine, from Busnos Ayres, whence she sailed on the 18th of Mey—fifteen doeys later than our advices by the way of Bagisad, We have since received the British Packet and Loe Debates to the 15th of May inclusive. ‘Those journals enable us to give a complete history of ‘evonts in that part of the world to the latest moment. DIPLOMATIC MOVEMENTS. (¥rom the Buenos Ayres Packet May 1 Some sensation was created on Suni id ‘Oriental Chamber, and Senor Flores the Chief of Police, ‘had arrived in port Asthey both proceeded direct to Palermo, the residence of General Urquiza, representative of our Fi Relations, it was forthwith surmised that must bave come hither on public affairs. We re- to understand that the Orientals and their imperial allies have several misunderstandings om matters of we import ; and. wha! is worse, that there is an almost ed schism among the Orientals themselves, In these circumstances it is not improbable that some re- ference may have be made General Urquiza ; although we beliove nothing has transpired to enlighten the uninitiated. The state of things in that quarter foems far from satisfactory; and reports are afloat of seme unhappy collisivns which we trust may yet prove exahgerated, if not uvfounded, ba REPUBLIC OF BOLIVIA Some discussions have. taken place in our daily papers, including the official organ. that seem ill calculated to promote cordial relations with the sister republic, or at loast with the actual government. We question the ex- pédiency of these divcussions at the present moment, when peace and concord at home and abro are the paromount interests On this subject we would recom fend a careful repernsal of the manifestations and pro- clamations of General Urquiza PROVINCH OF CORDOVA. Rumor says that the transition has been precipitated by ® popular movement: Don Manwel Lopez, the Govenor proprictary. and bis on. the Governor delogate, being not only deposed but prisoners; the lute minister general, Senor Gueman, being at the head of the Provisional Government GOVERNOR At the meeting of the Hone instant, H. KB. the Provisi 1 Governor Don Vicente Lopes, waa duly elccted Governor aud Captain General of thia Province, by thiriy three votes, in a House of thirty- eight member» prevent We believe thai a more judicious choice could not have been made; and whilst we congra- tulate the venerable patriot on this merited and gratify- ing mark of public esteem and confidence, we hail his mame and presence st the head of the government. as a solid guarantee to the Province of Buenos Ayres, that ite rights will be respected. and its interests cousulted and prometed. God grant that his efforts may be crown- @d with success, and that the public at la y be im- pressed with the necessity of u cheerful obedience and a cordial co-operation Thia day, the 15th. is appointed for the solemn and ceremony of sweuring him into office, thusiastic acclamations of a contented populace now mounce the re-installation of our constitutional vé, welcome founds, that we cheerfully reverberate martates, el grito sogrado, libertad, libertad, libertad !"° ORIENTAL REPUBLIC. ‘The unhappy collisions with the Imperial forces. alluded toabove, are partly contrmed. we regret to « Official document, of date the Sth May, published by order of H. EK. Baron Caxias. The encounter related took piace om the 3d instant in which seven Oriental soldivcs were killed, and the Imperial Commandant severely wounded. The conduct of the Oriental Commandant, hewrere, be had subseqnently been disapproved by his supe- ior officer. Down to our latest dates, little or no progress had been made in the negotiations respecting the recognition and exeoution of the Suarez treaties. General Rivera bad taken a formal leave of Ilis Majesty the Bmperor. previous to his embarking for Montevide and has also addressed a congratulatory letter to Pre: dent Jiro, announcing his intended return Vogue rumors of revolution in Montevideo. and the fali of the Jiro administration prevailed for a few hours on Thurrday morning: but subsequently “vanished, like tae baseless fabric of a vision GOVEKNOR ELECT. Don Lopez’ letter of acceptance appear gree of this morning—a chaste and interesting docu- ment—of which mors in our next, It is like oil poured on our troubled waters—as a truly good and really great msn, of bim it may be said: — "As some tall cliff. that rears its ayful form, Swolls from the vale, and mid- eaves the storm: ‘Though round its base the rollin is be spread, Eternal sunshine settles on its hea MONTHLY RETROSPECT. [From the Buenvs Ayres Packet. May 1.) Of Aprilit may be recorded with commendation, that it baa added little or nothing to our existing stocks of manu- factured goods. In other respects no escential change bas taken place, since our last. in the ge ur wholeasle market. (he increased ac: the end of March has continued steady down to the pre- sent. and goods toa very large amount have changed bands. Wholesale store: local speculators and retail dealers generally must bold heavy stocks, necesrarily forestalling to a certain extent the ordinary demand for rome months te come During the early part of the monih there demand for the Provincg of Santa Pe, and bie remittances to that Of Entre K Latterly many purchasers have arrived from Cordova but it is difficult to fix them as the deposit system and return duties of Montevideo \d out powerful l we fear trreaistible, attraction even to the sister communities @f our own republic. that would naturaliy give us the preference, carteris puribus. In thia view. the turdy movements of the provisional government. though casily accounted for, are deeply to be regretted. Enough hax been said to cause al ciation in the value of all stocks held in Buew PROPRIETARY. ble Chamber. on the 18th in the Pro- bri idera- end a4 yet nothirg done to enable us to maiutain a competition with the rival emporium, With leave paid full duties it ix impossible, even offering them at a heavy loss, to cr cior provinces; and desp seemPwilling to sub it t portion of our commerce the inte- pt our cus resting other channel. Tbus it happens. th ition to the inevi- table lowes that may be atiend the actual transition, our import tr iy boen cruelly mutsted by the paraly atic “arising from the mere expectation of it At the same time ther sggravated by the new dc days of our paper curency. und a concomitant reaction in the rate of exchange, Judging from the public auctions during the lion current dollars owir be assumed as a moder: a! " of fully ten per cent on the intrinsic amount is no joke, In that hs ble; and in the actual cire to regulate prices nm to extape stooks they may still hold To sell nothing.or seil at a los and whether it uy be preferabl lows aay of ton per cent. or hi twenty. in one, two or t perplexing question on whi Ignorant of the ade wasalicns tors it would presumption te opinion; but we must say that the unpre anomalous state of our import market. dems and serious attention of our legislators can result to any party from the present tainty ‘The local demand during t tion may be rated good, and 16 doing 4 comparatively brisk and satisfactory Chiefly dependent on the internal local consumption. they have little to apprehend from any new regulations a, be adopted ax to deposit or transhipment the current rates. we preeut tee against any probable Geposte The recent deprecintic in helt favor; nt auctions hay utee of exchange. Ip articies of daily conrumptic n the m continues abundantiy «up «i a depreciat posstble 80 pro- fler any A apd arly business yerba very abundant. Spirits. of the better ¢ Gomand. Rice scarce, and exorbitantly dear. No re tion annownoed as to the ad non admission © foreign flour. Some «mall p. reovived from the interior province eine or price of brend but tiothing to allect. the Binee the foregoing was in type, two decrees have been published, of the following tenor DEPARTMENT OF Finawce ? Aves AYERS Apri The re-smbarkation anc an mt imported from high eeur, for the ites al provi in the Caper are Ninited b t m Hovse, of date 18th . me govds enumerated in the Sth Article, Chapter ‘The ivoreage of forrien and prommleation of the » 1 neighboring communities, and the matosl convenience ax prosperity of alf, impertinrly demand the reconsideration of that men and thet re-embarkation and transh ment for the points in question, be rondered oxtensive to ul) articles of mari}ine importation, On the strength of these Comeidorations the government has accorded and decrees :—~ n "ime importation, tobacco in raw and the yerba of Paragy tos and Misiones r teaaabipment for hich ti OF ports within the Capes that would correspon the pre ress ey fer se be re embarkation ieoted within the Capes. with deo and Maldonado, murt he tun tional vous &f river eraft, and opening, interes. Drranrwnne o» Pre. Burnes avn va, Ap In conformity with the reprosentation tor General, the Govegnment ha: te rt. I—The Fourcy-fourth article of th the du- into the fifth part « n being intro jon of the Cartom House, civen on the Isth July, 1 the part that dotermines that the additions to manifests can oniy he fee articles whove sezregate raive doer not exceed 406 viver NET Eee tion# and rectifications of the manifest may ny amour? within the term of forty eight pW. fol instead of twenty-four hours, Ae aete by anid article ‘Jose Bansawin Qonosri aca ‘These are all in the right direction, and we trust they are to wae —? by ® general revision of the tarid, piletage, bo. EXPORTS. ‘Tho prodace shipped during the month, amounts to a fate a Prices in epecie steady ; the accidental de. ere curreney rather fecilitating negotia- Oortaie have advanced or declined a shade, to but nothing of i The i demer turly has beom for tue French market. a0 hoir are im demand, with o i ektnaer wdenocy. Balederor has heen ping more freely: the pro- Anco in general coptemnnd fre befroband Wo believe the stocks on hand are tour 5 eeveral of poe te have y , ato (, Corrientes Panta Fo we may in due ‘rune sonsonall suppiics from there quarters. a * oe ¥ ts continue deprmed. from, the aumber, of BR oye competition; for we think it must be allowed that we have hitherto bee: i Deopatching fit sor aieen ee ai ‘We underdand that ~ several vessels hare pone ve jontevideo coast Pat ‘in quest of guano. latest accounts from Rio elo and the wert cont are unfavorable, #0 fur as the shipping interest is = POLITICAL ASPECT. sis of official documents, may con- vince any one that we have at least get ‘a working ad. ministration. Ax regards the general 01 of the republic. things progress with railway speed; and we cam seo no reason to despond as toa favorable result. i interior provinces have experienced the Dbitt er fruits of anarchy and tyranny. and we trust and believe are parde to enter into and appreciate a oconstituti gime ‘As an important and preliminary step, they have all in- vested General Urquiza with thea direction of the foreign relations ane neral affairs of the confederation; and we now & impatience the assembly of the provincial governors, Trea for the 20th inst..at San Nicolas de los Arroyos. in this province. Much will depend on the em- lightened patriotism of that august assembly; and the above decrees, and other measures of our provisional go- vernment. are directly caloulated to smooth some of the most formidable difficulties. Give us a judicious and harmonious national arrangement, and we confidently predict increased activity and progressive extension to foreign and internal commerce, Nature has donejher part with a profuse hand; intelligence. industry, and ca- pital are alone required to develope inexhoustible re. sources of the highest interest to European enterprise aud commerce, Our new Provincial legislature is now being installed; and we have ne doubt it will sanction and carry out the important reforms and liberal measures initiated by the Provisional government, with the necessary amplifica- tions, that time and circumstances may demand. With the political organization of the United States, and the free trade polley of Great Britain before their eyes, our legislators have clear and steady bea- con-lights, to guide them to a haven of safety; whilst their triumphs will be emphatieally, “the triumphs of mankind.” : 'To parties at a distance, the recent oscillations in our money-market may indicate a lurking distrust or mis- giving. as tothe march and prospects of public affairs. Here on the epot, and acquainted with the ignoble means resorted to. to Jull the public or create a panic, for sinister and selfish ends. we attach littie importance to these occasional and accidental variations. Momentary embarrassments may. and perhaps 4o exist: but no one acquaihted with the resources of the republic, and es] es of this Province. doubt its ability to Son Ciamanean seek eee ter the ones a ee months. or vs most a couple of years. Take the average revenue of the last three years, and reflect on the enor- mous amount absorbed in the fruitless, the worse than fruitless Department of War, and you have the key to « certain and satisfactory solution. A few thousand men: welt equipped and paid. to guard and extend our line of frontier. is the only military es tablishment we ought to have; and the retrenchments in this department alone, would speedily retrieve all our en- eumbrances; leaving a wide margin for necessary im- provements, that may in their turn be rendered produc- tive, So fur therefore as commercial prospects are con- cerned. we are disposed to look at the sunny side of the picture; always allowing a reasonable space of time for their realization. HONORS TO GEN. URQUIZA. In the session of the Chamber of Representatives, on the 10th of May, Deputy Albarracin presented a motion, proposing the nomination of a commission from the bosom of the Chamber, to manifest to General Urquiza, in the name of the people, the sentiments of gratitude wherewith they are animated towards his person. for having efficaciously contributed to upset tyranny and A glance at our law, to the following effect — Art. 1, That the pro of thanks on his excel neral of the province of Eutre Rios, General ief of the Liberating Army, Brigadier General Don Justo Jose de Ur- quira for having freed it from tho tyranny that oppressed it, and for having initiated the national organization of tho Argentine confederation. Art. 2. The province of Buenos Ayres adheres to the vote proclaimed by his excellency General Urquiza, of immeai- ately constituting the nation by means of s General Con- gress, ard will contribute with all its means to the attai mont of this object. Art. 3. That on the part of the pri General Urquiza is appointed Representative of the F Relations and Affaire of Peace and War, and gener a)! those that belong to the national authority What bas been done in this respect by the Provisional vernment of the province. Art. 4. A copy cf the present sanction shall the hands of hie excollenty the Representative o Relations by a special commission of the Chamber. _ Said motions having been seconded. and explained by their respective authors, were referred to the Committee of Con itutional Affairs, MARKETS the Governor am ney ince of Buenos Ayres Placed in 2 Foreign Buenos Aynes, May 15.—Excuaxcr.—United 8 doublcon. discount 2 per cent. Patriot doubloons during the week, 277: BI The highest price of the lowest, 268. liest rate of exchange on England during the week. Gd. per oz.: lowest. 658 6d. onts. —Hides, (duty) $1 each; Dry Matadero, aar- row, without, bulls, 28 a 0 Ibs.. peada of 85 Ibs. very very sears, uils, 25 tio. do do. camp, 3 per cen 20a '30 rls. eil.; Hides. for Spain, 25 Ibs. de.. ris: do., N. America, 21, do.. 27 a 25 ria of all stakes, 26a 28 rls, sil: do., of iow weights, do. calf skins. sny aver. 7 7 a0, say aver. 17 Ibe Ibé.. nominal. Ox hides. salted. ¢0 a 65 lbs Cow. do. do., per 60 Lbs., dry. cach 12. 15; dv. do., salt ki . 4 per cent a. pi Nutria (none) per 1b. il. Woel. duty fre ry. dirty. per 25 Lbs do,. washed, do., 30'a 25; mostizo. & ; 80; do. washed. do.. 65 washed. ¢ 70. Cordova, Horse hair, duty 4 per cent. do, ; long. do., » do., clean. 45 ‘Tallow. meit- cd. duty free; do, with grease, arroba (of $17 per oz 11: do.. pure, arroba (of boxes, Tide cuttings garras, duty 4 perc » baled. 30. | Horns duty 4 per cent. ox. ‘mil. ones, shin and marrow, 4 pe s grease. 8a Orla, silver silver, 46. he United States—Dry hides, per Ib , ; salted do. rib. (and five » in bales, per ton, 40 feet, (and —Bar and bolt iron, abund: agh abundant. qql. $65: coals, ton til 11; do Smith, seareo, $15; ot 5}, als, currency. on shore; do., silver per M. fect, $20; Rassian pine : » pitch pine. do. do. silver. $345 (on board) per yard. § 4 (on r. $11; tin bar. curr , qql . $ ngles. ; salt, Cadiz, on board 8 tis nio. from Boston, 4 barrels ri refined sugar, $) arr.; 100 bundles candlewick ex Nuevo San Franeieco. from Riv Janciro. cana, (19 deg ) $1.409, 20 pipes. ag 000 p. p.: 50 bis ¥; 214 bags rice, $80 arr.; in 25 gal white n, $1400; dwig & Eliza. from Montevideo. 50 pipes P. $1440p p. In deporit—1.000 dozens gin, b and baskets, $42 dozen; ‘0 kegs Hamburg starch $55 arr , 50 do. pearl barley. (0 demijohns. five gallons, vinegar, 150 russian blue. $2 per Ib.; 100 boxes yellow each; 50 bales encese paper, $20 team 80 bis brown Campos sugi arroba. Our Boston Correspondence. ston, July 3. 1852 The Faneuil Wall Mecting—Mr. Webster I ime Confit The City Government and the Horace Mann. &c erver Wo and the Preparas Stati af Whig nents ve y and lot erficial ¢ id be very apt to 11 up with the whigs here, so heartily r men keep up their grumbling. growling, cursing vat meeting of Tuesday ¢ several vening was tim point of not merely de vdy affair, but in favor of 3 ral Scott ar rating inte x converted into a Webster. and consequently tn Altogether. it was a very re and nothing but the coolness of w individuals kept it from becoming of 0 of bet ular 4 movemen r to Gen: pposit hering at in. a way that it was never intended it should br The Bee and Courier nominatic v ay that the Webster mportan newspapers | | out a einst the t does it en plainly tte 2 ¢ ot thelr own price, and that they ¢ bad to-morrow, or rather to-day, if } then Tam not aritable suppose that the Websterites are y, except yer vs this desirous o' an! #0 far we receiving « in regard to the future ore concerned, On tt t, however, I have already written you all that sary te in detailing what the Scott men are willing to dein the way of conclliating their angry friend« The free eay that the friends of Mr. Webst only wailing for their leader to come on here and persvad: them to go for Scott, so that he may poseess Influence with the Scott administration—when it shall come to exist ‘This view of the matter is certataly a reasonable one Speaking of Mr Webster, I am reminded that I yeeter. day saw a private letter from Washington, written by « gentlemen likely to be well informed in the premises, which states, positively, that he will go to England as Mr Lawrence's sucecesor. This confirms what one cf your ving sold” in any W nance ith | Potx | nee rollers Washington correspondents had previously asserted, but which had been denied by some of the whigs. The ant! Scott whig meeving celled at Faneuil Moll for Tuesdey evening next, does not much alarm regular old slgers, There are some respectable men engaged in it however: and if it should be well got up and carried through. it may aye ite influence on events, ‘There are men in the whig party who have been ripe for fun this many @ day; but the aitienity is for them to get leaders of the right stamp. We are for ‘men of weight.’ and that kindwf thing, here, and iike to heve dignified per. sons at the heed of our “ bolting” movements. Peg Cemoorats ary now withont their family grief, In old eighth district (Liornes Sean's) they can’t agroe about their ratification meeting, and oave called two the one being by coalit.oviste, and the other by bunkers the former having the start, which they say they mean to keep. There le coasidecable sourness in the huey | hands. completed the work, by placing the whig party in estabbch liberty, Senor Pico also presented a draft of nce of Buenos Ayres confers a vote | Feige x f iste amd Presidential sunshine, should Gen. Pierce be themsei ea, and there ce vee, tice beret ene Ed party, the conclusion to lock up_ their door, oe person into the comfortable little 7 erected. The material of this structure oe more than substantial, by some t being of the same wood of which ‘from time immemo- rial” it haa been the custom to construct en Espagne, In Mr. Rantoul’s district. jam, felt meek. probably carried back to Gen Pierce no very exalted account of the enthusiasm that I see by — papers. Y ceriaia in Texas, is just now raging in ascachusetts. A curlows—though I believe not entirely originsl—bet was made here a fe ago. Mr. A—, who had just won one hundred ions by eating a squab a day for six weeks, wagered with Mr. B—— that he would eat a thou- sond «ges in a thousand hours. He is totake them as he pleaser —boiled, fried. raw, roasted, &e. The French ore said to heve as many modes of cooking 8 as there aro ays in the year. beside which, I presume that the gen- tleman can take them in the shape, of ogg nog, &e. I have heard of & man who even betted he would drink a thoueand ginsses of gin in a thousand hours, and would have won but for the reason that he would not confine himself to the one gla an hour. got drunk, and fell into the trap, or gin, which bis adversary. knowing his failings, bad cunningly set forhim After all, these bets ere no Worse than those made on ¢lections, speaking of which reminds me that one of my Webster friends, hav- ing wogered largely on hia favorite’s nomination, con- trived vo hedge so ingeniously ss to lose,evem in’ that way Sees your neighbor. Greeley mean by stating that Horace Minn waa a free soiler in 1848? Lie was & good wig. and “nothing else” at thut time, aud was the reguinr whic camiidate in his district for Congress, but waa supported also by the free-soilers, so that he re- ceived a largish vote, the opposing candidate aig nowhere, Horace lost his place in the whig party simp through a miscaleniation. In 1850, and,before the ‘death cf Gen. Tajlor. very powerful efforts were made to bring about a “coalition” between the whigs and feee-scilers in this Siate, One of the items of the arrangement was that Mr. Mana should be made Governor, Jumping to the concinsion that was to be reached only by wary walking. the honorabie gentleman made his famous dash at Daniel Webster, taking the 7th of March specch for his text; for another of the items of the proposed coalition was (ut Mr. Webster and his friends were to be started averbour. like so many Jonahe. into the mare magnin thut the political world at that time resembled. He damaged his game mightily by his heroic imprudence; and the death of Gen lor. which led to power passing into Mr, Webster's an entirely new potition, Instead of pushing others over. board. Mr. Mann was compelled to take the part of Jonah bimseif, much against his will @eing his first appearance on any stage in (hat character. The whigs ran Mr, Walley against him: but the democrats, to spite the whigs, aban- doned their own candidate —the very tall and singularly stupid Mr. Whittaker—and went over to the sup- port of Mr. Mann, aiding the free soilers to elect him. Yet the genticman has always 1 ciples. and is no further an ant ed in his being a violent, malignant hater of Mr. Web- ster. He was a most strenuous supporter of Gen, Scott's pomination by the whigs, and labored for mou\hs to transfer the free avilers of this State to Senator Seward. He came on here last spring, and worked hard to that end, representing that to support Gen. Scott would be antiully voting for Mr. Seward, who was to be the iy tothe American Henri Quatre. It was currently | said that he wrought diligently to bring Gen, Wilson over to the faith. but without success, ‘This casting in his lot with the Gen Scott's party was another blunder, for the democrats had begun to look kindly upon Mr. Manon, and | would probubly have assisted to bis being made next (io- vernor of Massachusetts, by the coalition; but he has now offended them, and not improbably will have leave to etirement at the expiration of his present term. Teeley knows no more about the politics of other States than he appears to about ours. I shall be under the | ing tohonor the Tribune. and, as the | ‘take in” the Express, to keep up with. New York whiggery. which, perhaps, woulda’t be a change for the better, for if Horace is somewhat fanatical, the | Exmiess mun is deused slow, | A groat deal of censure is bestowed upon our city go- | yernment by the temperance meu. because it hua abolished the office of city marshal, to avo d. as they say, affording means for carrying out the law against the sale of liquor, If that was the motive of the act, it must be admitted that the cit, authorities are not without some excuse, for the law is so queer an affair that it is by no means certain that the city would not be compelled to pay for aii the liquor that shail be seized and destroyed underits operations, The best legal advice that can be had has been taken by the city government, and that says tht the re-pansibility will be very grave, and should not be taken by the clt}—Ao that the law must depend upon the ordinary means of its falGilment, extraordinary as ite character is. Its friends have no one to blame for this but themselves, for they obstinately refused, while the bill was under discussion to accept of some amend- mente (hat covered the point that haa frightened our con- script fathers. They would have “the bill, the whole bill, and nothing but the bill.” ‘There are those who think they will get * nothing but the bill.” f chster should not haye a grand reception here, next week. it will not be trom want of endeavor to get up vomething worthy of the man, Ilis friends are deter- mined upon showing to the world how much he was toved in Toston, while his whig opponents are anxious to efface any unpleasant impressions that may at present cloud his mind They exject that he will seize the occu. sion to znake a demonstration in favor of Gen. Scott, and | monize the poriy. Some things that have vceurced | this week how jo not appe: 'y favorable Ata ratification meeting in Fitchburg, held y evening, Mr. Lee. delegate from the fifth | lefended his cot in the National Cou- —he having been one of the two Miuswchu- whe yoted against Mr, Webster from first vive a clear contradiction y Mr. Hayden, in the Boston C sting the chances of Mr. Web nomination if le could have “forty votes fecm the States; and a lettor was rend st the same meetiag. from Dr. Hell. the Fourth district. which confirmed Mr, Lee ‘This iettor at the first sight legate from position, is caleulated to shake Mr Hayden's statements, because the writer voted for Mr Webster in every ballotting. and therefore is set down as one of his staunchest friends; but those who know the real stato of the ene, rather 1 it confirmation of these atements; for Dr, Dell, notwithstanding his affecta- regard for Mr. Webster. is at rtan aati-Web- man, snd only voted as he did becanse he dared not affront the whig opinion cf his distriet. which is strongly ¢ is “ambitions of a nomination for Con- jot choose to lose the sup- c political associates at hose whigs who, in the delivery Sth ot March speech, were for throwing Mr Web. ut of the whig party, aud coalescing with the free and when be was chosen a delegate. Mr Web ere astonished, but con- n on receiving assurances that be would be found all right ia the convention —as he was. We shall probably get at the trath by and-by, collision g that out rs are working as hard as both the other Their Worcester meeting promises well proposition of the New York Mirror. to have Mr. American Union party candi avor here. ninong democrats, Of course ed by the consideration that great tnjusti has been done to the Seeretary of State; and the idea ned by more singularly Gn ) that ok ation would give t neral Pierce almost very State in the Union, has not che slightest effect oa | j think that we are so t age of politics, if not right in it AL A SRE TN AS a. | day, June U0. by the Rov. A. IL. Wright, of formed Presbyterian Church, Jane street, Wi. auton to daxvt Kewanps. formorly of Scotiand. nday. July 4. by the Rey, Johu Faull, Jxcon P Tron » Miss Jare: Lise, all of Camptowa, N. J Died, | On Friday. July 2 Copt. Jonx Writann, of the packet | ship Wm. Toll in the auth year of his age. q Funeral services will take piace at his late residenc 188 Kast Fifteenth street, on Mouday, ely. The friends of the attend AR. 1, for 5 On Sunday Martin and Ca The July ily are respec fis remains will bo taken to neut 4, Avxa Matus. infant donghter of drine” Behnelder aged 2 yeats and 20 friends and ne { the family. also 59,1 0 of 0. F. afternoon, from the residence of her father, No 143 | triet. Brookiyn idler re to a Cemetery f interme the men 4, Frasers, eldest sou of John and | ith year of his age. | the family respeetfally invitedte | attend the f this ufternoon. at 4 o'clock the re pee of bis father No 40 Henry b. wit w rnotice Misr 1s Will be taken to Green wood for interment On Sunday 4 Lroxann Darra, of the firm of Philip Dat ;andson of Philip and Caroline EB raver 28 yenrs, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are resprotfally invited to attend the faveral, wt the re his f her at Morrisania. this afternoon. at balf-past 3 oclec without further invitation, Carriages will bo iu readi ners at Union rquare. at 2 o'clock. At Fordham, Weetchester county, os Sunday, Jnly 4 at the residence of his son-in-law. Davin Kann. (former ly & resident of this city.) in the 8th year of his age His friends. and those of his son in law. James Ticbout, and of bis sons. George James, Daniel and William, are ipvited to attend his funeral, this afternoon. at jock from the residence of his son, George Karr, No. 149 Grand street, New York On Sunday morning, July 4, at her residence, No, 43 Atlantic street, South Brooklyn, Mre, Many Axye Au. ronp, Wife of Mv. Charles Alford. aged 44 years. Her friends are respectfully invited to attend her fune- ral, this morning. at 7 o'clock, On Sunday July 4, Lypia B. Dovowrnry. aged 8 y = @ months, daughter of the late Addison Douglierty. “Mtv frienda ond relatives ef the family are requested to attead uneral to morrow morning. at 9 o'clock from No. West Twenty-first street, betweon Ninth und Tenth avenves, without farther invitation ‘At West Farms, on Saturday, July 3, Mr. Jony M, Lavpen, of consumption, aged 27 years, ‘The friends of the family and of William Cameron, hie brother-in.jaw, are respectfully invited to attend the fa- neral. at his Jate residence, in the village of West Forms to. morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. On Saturday afternoon, July 3, at,B o'clock, from ab scers of the brain, TB, W, Estiine, Esq., aged 61 yours 2 monthe and 14 days Tasers Stevenson, Bq. capital, and for soverni years mayorof that city, Deceased wae @ ciasi-mate of ihe tate James Fenimore Cooper, On Friday July 2 at the resiaence of Mr, J, Ettlinger, oir. A. Linvenusin, of Lowierille, By | loth). ship © PORT OF NEW YORK, JULY 4 1552 Arrived, Ship Elisha Dennison, Latham, Rotterdam, 9 days, swith mee bud 4 passcngers, tok D'Hurlbue & a, laa tree death: cn ths paar: marae. Marthe Hirem), Klockester, Brem 4s » in eek a0 assenery ‘etomeane soe Kew Dae, ma Boiize J ine 16, ‘sin siaianth Baer with mase to Eagle Br), Bollard. Waterford, 42 days, ia baliast, to Saul & » Nickerson, Lechora, May Brie Sophia ( with 79 on ish Ee jae, to Pill & Santo ry 10, spoke brig Thetis, of Yaraout St! Yunus for relaad: 24th. Jat 40.04, Toa 64 16, spoke rk Emiprant, hence for Quebec 10, of “ape de spoke ebip Bosto: . without a pot on b r 16th, to Cadiz, arleston, Fdays, for Viermo! Aas hr mo Smith, Washingtoa, NC, 4 days, with naval stores. Schr Pawnee, St John, Hamilter. NC, Ly? are, Sevmour, Philadelpl an inst, 10:50 hips Florida, for Savanaadj U.ion, tor Charleston; and Roanoke, tor Richmon Below, Two brigs, unknown, Salled, Ship Deaisenlena: (Ha: t, Hamburg; brig Coa- cordia (Nor). Riehibuct Wind at sunrise, W; meridisn, SSW, and fresh; sumeect, calm, ), Ha ‘Telegraphic Marine Rep Arrived--Barks Clariata, Matamoras; Union, fe Chester, Phiadeiphia: brigs Sarak Willams, and An, 0 Saxon, Cleufuegor: Abby Jones. Sagua, Goo W Jon Gover, Swan, aud Empire, Phitadelpiiny sors Mansoay Port au Prince; Lowall, Jacmet, ‘ 4. Herald Marine Correspeadeace, Prutavenrnia, July 4—{ PM, Arrived—Bark Edward, Dearborn, Cienfucros; brig Myra, Croweil, Boston; steamer Kennesec Clark, NYork, Misceliancous, Scun Many & Susan, in contact with sehr Hartford, put into Newport next morning. Bota vessels will have t0 re- pair before procesding. jpeken, se Walden, from Bostea Feb 4, for San iat 55 40 N, lon 4140. ins, from Salem May 18, for Para, May Ship Roebuck Francisco, Feb li mee for Curacca, June 24, Int 22 N Whaiemen. A letter from ship Phenix, of Nantucket, reports ber Feb 24, wt sea, ail well A letter received in NRedford states that the second mate avd five of the crew of the Geo Howls: be collected, effected their escape from thi atter she had beem taken by the Spanish o} oe Toland. were picked up March 2 ure, of NRedfor!, and landed at Tombez, Sroxen—June 27. lat $135, lon 62), brig Leonidas, Cors nell, of Westport 70 bbls sp une 17, of Bermuda, Dark AR Tuckre, of Dartmouth, el June 20, ehip Planter, of Nantucket, 30 days out, clean; same time, schr Oneco, of Juno 24, bark Dr Franklin, of Westport, 80 sp. Foreign Ports. Axyvan, apt 15—Ship Pionesr (of Baltimore), Child, for London %t “ALGOA Hav, CGH, about April 18—Sld Br brig Unity, ton, Boston, She was reported to haveald on the 3d, bat yueptly delayed. RY, June 1e-Bark Edisto, Kendrick, for Bo: an i Sid 9th, ship Matilda, Kenny, Cardiff (not Cadiz), t load fer N York, Angcmo, PR, June 22—Brice Kate Penderg Baltineres'4 day Evans,for 1ég; Atlaitio, Ll hton, for NYork 3, do; selir e, Bailey. for Philadelphia 4 Friston, dune 1s—Br bark Msry Aun Peters, Browns, for NYork lég Bancon, June 17—Ship Askiand, Stone, for Boston soon; bark Kedar, Fessenden, for Providence 27th, Sld 17th (uot tender, Condwia. Boston BUENOS AYRES, S—ship Parana, Langston, from N York March 13. are lst for do June t; bark Muntoy St Liason, from Boston Feh 2, via Montevideo, arr 3d, for do 10 da: brig Juliet. Gosheli. from Moutevideo, arr April 30, for Rio danciro 2days. Brig Chickaenm Bigging, tor Bahia Blan», te finish dg for Boston, ia Mr Caviz, Suny 6 Bark Tyrive ana, States 13th, enid to be the only ¥ Howes, for a por} dg for this qual Cronsrar Ships Austria, Borland, for Bristol, Eng, ldg; Jo) for Liverpool do: barks For- est Prince, Foster, for 15th; Julia, Wilson, for do ‘bout to commence Idg: R! Carlisle, to ‘load for NYork. Cakpiry. W, June 16- Fapny, Simonson, for NOc- ci for sea, but aetuined yarale from westward. r counted 170 vessels in sight Kt Anchor wega change of Cannexas, June 13—Arr brig Indian Queen. Varney, Ha- vena; 2ist, bark, Florence, Potter, do; brigs Borneo, Hodg- | don, Portiand; 24th, Russian, Gray, Sagua; 25th Trivsto, Lampber, NYork. Sid 18th, brig Hibernia, Groon, Portland: sebrG F Willisms, Kinsman, NYork (before reported idg for Portia ship Margazet, Merry man, do; bries Mar- oh, MG: 0; Antoinette, Brown, Boston, KOA, June Deshi Delaware, Patten, uac; only Am Gorrennunc, Juae Bark Gov Hinckley, Loring, for Roston, about ready. HAVANA, June? rr brig Montagne, 24th, bark Rio, M Kenzie Canasi, rae fe 2th. Repmree Isabel, Rollins Ch: Emith, NOrl $5 Bohr Fairy. Silvee. rt nnd Henrietta, Sturdie Sid Ith, brig Rairdon. B Ophir, St P Siorra Morena; Adams Gray. Cornelia. Goodmanson, do Sacoa Milandon, Butler lama, NYork: brig Octay! 0th a Bist, ship Balch, Melville, Schneidan, NOrleans: sohr Yd, berks Amanda, Bartlett, hy, Shett Wilt ;Radovich, Norleane, 20th, brig KB Lawton, Gardner, Barney h. barks C B Hamilton, Means, Cardenas; Rio, M’Keazie (or Williams), Portland: Bertha, Sart, Comes; brig Meutague, Durham,’ Newbury: In pert 27th, barks Jaro phin dix reporta €35 4 do, we jen, Gallagher. from Philadel- 0; Margaret, Wood, trom p Shirley. Hiler, for Bo ston, Thompson. do. pe Alexandria, Walker, for NY: ox and Calcutta Loring dw Fleteher, Lincoln rk Actre St Andrew, of Baltimore, for ir damages suctained by drift. ra rondstead; schr and tw folirs from ston July a, Murphy, for Boston 10 days. LAGUAYRA, June 2 Porto Cabello d days, to r ing fonl of a verso! in Leg for NYork 4 days. Rark Plate gos and L2sobre + the Lazaretto MALaGa June #—B Mi lor. for New York bound: had old aboas iss, bet fas unable to pase the Straits of Gibraltar, Maren barks 1 for Boston sry H Vose, Jone 15—Ship Montroat. Cv ira Snow, Robinson, for do do “Ships Lo Henry Trow Dodge, dis; bei in May 15, 1 June I-Arr. abi midt. NYork; barks Hyden ow, and G Glenburn, Samy Julins & Carle (Ham), nt, Bath; Delia Che » Havana; 2ith, Exp: Boss, NYork, Sid Isth bark Claviees, Harding, Boston £ Roney, NOzleans; 2tet rks John Cashie Raynve. do; Hervey N York: bri. Alocnus, Mitchell, Portland; , barks Massachusetts, Pritchard, Boston; Union, Clark, NYerk Newoastir, Jone 12—Ship En werp, arr 17th, te Lond fc from London, arr Sister, from 'é Hoion Maria, Silsi (was rep PORTO Canetro, Rocnerse, Jv: mn Vetsols In port, Sinith, for New York, be, do, Pros brig Sid 10th Prue bri Boston spanned tinst; Doteh echr Maria & & supposed wind bound; o Sacva, June Arr bert brig Warriet, Kelly, au d MoMaly Russian, Grey, Cardenas; Abby Jones. ¢ Pondioton. NYork; Isth, brigs eton. B | TRirste Jove i1—-Shins St dohu Ske oleeld, and El te + N Hamilton, Jones from NOrlean to Leghorn to load (eunpe a for NVork}: Medalion. ioe tard, for: NYork une ‘a Welsh, Atnes, for Mossinu: only Am vessels. Thinman, Juno 12— ford, St Thomas; Lith. Cla hitadelph ies Esther Eli abeth 1 ork In'port HMth, bark Loutsa Caroline, Ravens, from Bo wt fat: brice Timothy Crosby, Atwood. for NYork, dz sr: Rainbow, Pendleton do do; RR Hasking, Snow, from Chagres for Boston, do do. BOSTON, July Orleans; Kirlentend (6 JG Hell (Gr) Healew Ww Mey i7° Unda (Sor) m Quix: tte (Br ‘oi Turtle Key: 8) al for ow 5 Crampus Como, Smith ty, Gla Ma Cid bark Mobile this pert) Frye, of and for Merritt. Barnadeos and amk Dyer Cherie sebre Suesn, Storer, Gonaives Sharon, Thas shor, Riche pnd, Va; Ern, Chamberlain, Baltinore: nol Botton, Werehiom. and Lady Sufflk, Crowell. Puilade!puisy A Brown, Berry. Al Fashion, Coleman J y & Co, Ryder; Wm R Genn, ; Isabella, Arbecam, and Ellen, Boars e, NYork, CITY PUINT, Va, June 2 Art ship Jane (Br), Liver GHTON, July 1—Sid sche Sal L Crockeg, Burt, (fom Hindetphin Inly 2—Arr schrs Flizat her, Taunton) F FALL vER, (new, § marts ‘of Forked River) I trom Smith Dovis, and John O Shriver. © Tonnel) B eae et nppored for Philade Tine ‘Ha-Aue sole J RJewott, Baker, N ewes, July 2, 8:20 PM—Bark Chas $01 Syiph, and brie Brandywine, went co nea tots Mot BILE, June 26—-Cld berk Gen) Adame, NEWARK, Soly LAr Br brigs Witherforco, Windsor, N Wanderer, i for Blizabethport; Be sche Belmont, th & Kleanor, Philadel pling do. Sid ist Rondout; 2 EW REDFORD, July 2—Arr bark Ottawa (of NYork), Brooks, Rio Janoiro. VHILADELPHIA, July 2~Arr brig Alvaro, Goald, Ma- tanzns; gohe Arctic, Movlton, Newburyport, Cid brigs Wa- terloo, and Marian’, ¥ joston; sebrs 3 Kens, itumnmedts TF Baker Jones, and Woodwell, Potton erell, Boston; Mail, Bott u ILC Gort, Fleming, Tay ua Nanh, White Bristol; orsol!, Steol rough koe pate, » Savannal Brandywine, 7 be; sohrs Luthor Bdvwarde, Lopre is. Cla ship Geay Ka Tarks Robt Mores, Horner, Me ae ‘Camilla, Bene, St “Vago de d Crowell, ba b hope ov Briggs, Hallett, and Echo, Ho ver, Boston: Grr Taylor Swoetzer, Portinng: Kile) Eliza Kirkbride (Sr), Mob € ale, Whiprie, Rio tanree; Ur) Parker, Walton. Na areal Potting l. Warmonty jary I) Scull, Finckman, and Ry Mev iter it, Wallnoo ‘Nik; Mary $0 Holmes sobre Montatten, cer Pain tr, Bostont Newburyport, De cee Bedisg Providence: Hodson, Boyle, WY ork; Mores Fleming, Williams, Fell River, ; Arvum, | Curder, for | t2hth for Boston, was etill | | is well voutilate, and otherwise fitted for the trade. EMPIRE C!TY, 2,080 tons, Jo PROVID: ~ toh Ver Moses G “LeSaaed ines, Baltimore, I oth ‘ad an, ee and Fidelit, Dallas, "Hawkion: ier sai a a Rondont; mse Onite, dof Wm if crt 3 apowtSMOUTE, Juno 2—Are acl : Philadsiobia: Bert, Bia foun ¢ ane, So Tid bark Louise Eaton, Shields, Ct- Mf brig Patozi. Keighe, Cubs. RI ueb July 3-Agr brie tC Lo land, ‘Sid scbraLioa, Healy, NYork; Antelope, bet CKLAND, Jane 26—Arr schrs P Pawtuoket, Uimors uB Pitts, Verrill and Wm Heory. York: Chari William, Boyd do; Niagara, Perry, er7, Wilmington; ‘oe bh, Ms wes Crockett; Lightfoot, Grogery, \d Superior, Gre NYork. Sid 20th, schrs Eliza Jano, Coral, Mt Hope, Bengal, 4 iette NYork. “s eres S—Arr bark Argentine, Upton, Buenos ‘apne May 13, Point Tad Indie 19th. aria SPPINO. OR LIVERPOOL—UNITED ata MATL, sTRAM- ey FAGLFIC, 6 7 Sire, N ip will s Mi pt oy 2 M.. Sheteon of oy Sy attest, | : eUERE Scared Un pend. for. Fer faight aah Revier sasyuailed sceommodations fool © COLEING & CO., 6 Watt at etme a TLANaIG ‘will suces the Pacific i ad receive imails and pus: PERSIA, Capt. C. aah i uate RICA, \arria: EUROPA, Capt. bal AMERICA, 1 Capi Sh ‘AMORIA, “oe. ry These vessols onrry solear cart te it itt mainmast head, ; mon the étar! warns on port, A from Bruton... . Wednesday, July T. py York: Wednosday, July joston. from By Wednesday, Jul from i ork, Wednestay, July Ae. rk, Wednesday, Aug. Wednesday, Aug. nits Hom Hive W6eks Weduesday. anc. .« from Boston y, Sepa No berth seoured natil Freight will be char aid for. ‘on specie beyond am amount for rsonsl expenses. ‘Aa experienced surgeon on board. Abllotters and piney must pass through the Post and otbor foreign goods, received nx with Britich goods. Through bills “i lading are given im ‘Havre for New Yor! TEAM BETWEEN NEW YORK AND GL SGow.— New York Steamship Co: pioamahiy, GLASGOW (L90E Cons iO Credg, commander, wi urday, lith of Au; irat cabin catia, seapleesscn YMON, 33 ae away, Re ycrow IN FARES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA and Liverpool.—The Liverpoo) and Philadelphia Steam- ship Company intend sailing their now stea Sips as fol- lews:— FROM PHILADELPHIA, City of Manche City of Glaagow, City of Manche: City of Ginegow. City of Glasgow. ... City of Manchester. Gity of ny, Jaly 2 ay, Aug. 1 Fortreight be to. saree iDSOR, 41 Exchange piace, N.Y. 2.9 Walnut street, Puiadoiphin, A CEs number of” tut elass Peers will be taken from Philadelphia, and $30 from Liverpool—found ‘OR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.—THE UNITE! ‘States mail st ship FRANKLIN, ams! , will leave for Hi to land the mails and PRason, pers ‘ort ra g’clook, from Pier No. 4 $10. ee must pi perionced Wanted during BY oy! before sailing, mackod "below will be received om board after Thursa say hie dat freigh* or passage, apply to MORTIMER LUV! ASTON, Agent, ets stoamshin SARAH C. Thompsoa, Evq., Com- No.4: North iver, for on on oereeay July 8, at ty oct au ‘ior By beetanees in state aden nd cabin passongers. For feeight or pas: wet Ba of July, at 4 sefolk, etnto f20m ineludod, $5; to Potersburc and Kichmond, state room incinded, $10! Steorage passace. half price. Rills of Inding signed only on board.Por froizut ap- PLY om board, and for passars to LUDLAM & PLEASANTS, # Front street, near Old alip. NITED STATES MA STEAMSHIP COMPANY, ting with the Paoific Mail Steamship Qompeny: ine for Californi: dO: via ate om arrival of the mail Aurceably to the abore, the splendid and doable engine U. S. mail Stoainship OHIO. $,000 tons burthen, J. Findiay Schewek, Commander, will sail on Monday, July bia aezotciocks P.M mle 1y, from pice at foot of Warren strict North, river. the Pacité Madi Steamship Com maynlicent steanor GOLDEN GATE, 2.540 tons Car ; Somuaindan Wilt’ beta cendiones rt by the two companies, to put their passengers through, with expedition and comfort, Tes Or FaRy TO A: Ladies’ Salnon,, State Room Loner, aft, and For wall free. Tranvit of tho Isthmus at the p nso. Persons securing through passage by the Steamers from New York havo proference of aosommods- {rin on board the I'scite mall ateamers. Rates of fare from Panama to Sax Francisco on tho mont, fe For freight of paaaace, apity to CHAKERS A. WHITNEY, At tho offce of the companiva, 177 Wort streot, corner of Warren stre MPI, cisco at CITY LINR—THRO| can TO BAN ¥RAN- ently seas mkt f fare TARA NV NRVAD. i, Beg. manor, will be nl a Aspinwall, Navy Bay, @ 7, ook P. M., Bins Revy * with the favorite amship New Ori Eagar, ekomsa, commander which stoamer will take the paesengers by the Sierra Ne radatrom New York, immodiasely thereafter process 40 San Francisoo dirset. Those vessels, in accommodations, safely and vor silstto job surpassed by any on this xperions| rgeon is attached to enah ah'c dm will be lan: at thersilrose aval, trae. Books now open, and throng: For freight or pawsane we HOWARD & SON, Agonte, Broadway, U Sommunden: wilt poniiryely at Rio, Valpraiso and Pa: o’clook P. This ete ecatidently oxpocted that che will make the passage in the rtest time on record, thus offering x rare ehanse to fa né uthors who wish to avoid the orowded ships via The Tsthinvs, os only s limited mumber of passoneore will be Steamship Uncle Sam, ke & throu, b counestion, ane hes line, Por freigh! ot pa RICHARDSON, No. 4 Exchavee, 9 Cortianas street, apont of the Umsto5: NITED STATES MAIL STRAMSUIP COMPANY.— for New Orleans, vis Aavans, The splondid ateams » Leeds, commander, will sat) erat foot of Warren trees. N. R., on Moniny atZovslook P. M., precisely. Rates of parsage t — she Jo Bs mo and, New Orleans: pow arrangement:—ladios' Sw oon berths, ae 60; After do., $00; Forward do. w taken te New Orleans st uppers of fight are rey: e sompany’a bis of lediag, whiel may be the office, No ories form will be f lading lined after ¢! ship haa aniled , F freight oF pa: ere, apply to M O. ROBERTS, IIT Weak htvoet, corner of Warren sirest. ISPATCH LINE POR AUSTRALIA.—A SUPERIOR ebip is now fitting wp for passongers, with tho moat rior accommodations, for first and agiend cabin, and leavo inn few dave fur Pert Philip and Sidney, Barly ntion will be ry, 4a the number of peasengers fe atrio ly limited, and no more taken than “an be hand ely and comfortably accommodated — The ox oe of the undersignod, in the Califoraia passenger busi- nots, piver the most positive asturence that wil taking pas feu8 by this line, will be well oared for, and regoive avery sem: * om Nios | PuLENO toamshi: ‘Tor Burope ps ie poaitivaly i taal eam hen foe arrival of the mails at aro rat ‘Company Pao following oo to this o Saher et estas PHILADEL?HYA V100 teas | EL DoRADO ied Aspinwall, leavi: ky Sent with te Paothic from Orlesms and vo, California ce Orego: coma New Jeans can bo seoured from Arm: agents at that place. SHE RATES PROM NEW YORK TO ASPIN WALL WILD 98 For Ladies’ Beleon & State Reems, . a cightren to twenty-four hours—tho oxpease, which va from $19 to $25, to be borne by the passcugers. Pacinic MAIL, STEAMSHIP COPA® | The public ore informed thi | of this company. steamers in Navy Depertmént, commanded by en rying sho United States Mails. will herealter leave Pantme immediately oo arrival of the Atlantic mails, and San Fraa- cisco on the let and 15th deys of carb month, and will ti at Acapuies, A rescrve bost will be kept at each end | tho route to cover accidents The following steam packets, belonging $9 the Pacife Mail Steam: on the Pacié COLUM: CONSTITUTE ANTELOPE, S ROLINA. iv Onkcon PANAMA 2 CALIFOR 4 BMONT.... bed The new 8 Wr cieey and porte in Oregon, awaiting Fle former pore bes arrival of the mails und passengers at Panama, sa: poy ing without delay with the mails and passengers for the sivamer from Sin Francisco. Yervone ssouring’ throug tbe Ovited States mail steamers fro reave of accommodation on boar ‘so Ratos of faro moet favoravle tor ora will be Kopt up for the tr df transiont Assongers buiweon Pa Cisco, One of the above ateamers, wil Mon 4 other Mexic sence: onal baze ing in monsurre ment 10 onbie feet Freiz Chagres a8 70 conte pat foot, and from Fi cise at tho rate of $100 per tan. For apply to CARLES A. HITNEY, at tis eto et Companivs, 177 Wost strovt, corner of Warren, New York, OR SAN fe TO SAIL ABOUT tes | om Paoama to A ane tare rtation of at OR SAN FRANCISCO, VIA RIO ANEIRO, VALPA- raiso and Panama—Tho new doudlo engine stommshij CORTHS, 1,500 tons, 7, B. Cropper, com for the above ports on Thurada sae, baving splendid acoomm GOKS & GO., 25 Beaver stroe ek DaRILe Rial with the favorite steamship having but twelve mile Passengers will now go through with quiok from Virgia Bay re te For information or passage, apply only at the office, N Battery Pisce, up stairs, +0 . B ALLEN, Agon OTICE TO Battie AND ny Sen er inaee as oan Vaiparaiso.—Thy Torti, from Puilsdeiphiac Ss peupaeed fo recive a tmall qeaniy r S THE NECK CURED BY HOLLOWAY nd ‘Thomas Marlow, residing om the i ill health for yours sea a soreness in the m Stfordtng bina the “en large tumon fered intens taining any ment try wes formed und: 4 ai tu the enjoyment of the m lange of medicine thr 01 le, at York; and at the proprietor’s, 244 Strand, Londo: D*f4 yaRD Prog rood Rg sg Pag thing by his trea rhioh is solones perfect = demeuter "iy ‘thet okner rsithode of me Boa i_worse thaw tho discuss, "O@oe serace 0 trees dwar, up atairs, notin the medieine store. Dy WARD'S ONFORTUNATE'S Pee the ofp agg icvny a there in eo to bo eom poset can teil shar tl Revor would Baye got well reivbows ish Ni Taken i titodes withowt iswovery. Free GS rAd No mediate denth to (uo disense z WARD’ tJ Larne | fel ree — DISBASES Apne with are yy epeedy snd satisfactory oure. = of Toanal stroct and Brosdwag, not im theme- RES, AT A SMALL EXPRNSR—DR. rant fa the astontion of il posiente whom it 9 oplority, O84, ‘Tha most incredulous immediate, locial power st curing. all appil- pimany tot yok known — him to the wafortu- Broadway, aot in the on Re JUBNBON, | known for th ¥ voane STREET, 2 50 Mo private offs, 0 ail dis who have suffered from ing thoir cuxes trented by » yale See my Diptowe, in my ofice, Ds. COOPER, M DUANE STRBEY, ¥ a, BR OON- ited wish confidence om disenses, Hiv enecsos hae in the treatmont of old chronic eas te aston of ovr moat eminent physicians. Dr, C. ia well Cm ii ont of the. prafoveion, an the mach ere tioner of diseasos in N: Hie great sue. J of twenty-one youre, devoted exelasive 7 ty of the profi KR. WakREN, NO} MOTT STREET, CONTIND to bo consulted om disensos. abies hime ve cere merecus det sate and epoody, victims of @ 7. tis troataeat ‘a ad roseat casos cured im Sve days. The it him with TILL CURED.—DR, COBBETT, 19 DUANE may be ewnddomtially consulted on disomses. ty-one years in Ns epecialtsy of the proteesion. eoasies him te our genceal debility. The victims of quackery osm ly to him. with the certainty of having thr vasoe pee yu ty - Cc 3 er of the Y. ‘Universy, Observe the number, a6 shore iss fabe No it) jon the other site of Chatham strest. Nxt MEDICAL By ate 74 PRACTICAL WRK ¢ or She Nature Ls verer os Tees om pi lored plates, Kxtract fr al:—~"Iy may be or Ricora’s groat work on the same fam % 1 to anything of the kind before’ Toabitos ned ag work 0 Views a heir torti- pepouranr TO FEMALES —DR 265 Ro wery, giv of the female syste correstive and t pratwitows, it Price $1. NPORTANT MEDICAL WORK. DR. RALPH'S PRaa tica! Privaco Treatise, on tho uabure, aym ptoms, pro eodseuences, comedies aud curo uf these dievauea Writ ton ta the plaincast isuguaye, it ie practionlly nealal to oy woll Am a perinot ai No. Ann ot 2 Astor tiv often. 48 Honatom atreot. wear Wc Vt Loure $tol2 A M and6é to 9P M_ Sundaw oxecopted Mailed, post paid, by addrovsing box 849 Port Offion, PARIS AND LONDON TREATMENT OF LOGS diseases, in & tow bourse, plionti as without pai 0 cow tie tutional efeetions and ner bility, as the waa pot be cured ras cures di y Be maith bo combtane ein etodtet ven nes had eontinued other troatm Te there isso maob In~ in @§plomé, editorial notions, testimonte « ns, and bundreda of eertifienten prove Pis suited foreures of this ep ' he roviownly Leen snindled by tao base impostore—W, Pinky aring, W. N. Craft, B, ltonvises, : a7 lo P.M M.'LARWONT. ‘confidential torpor of Broadway. (no drug « BR MARRIF U WOMANS PRIY AuB BDICAL COM- ybavione, By Dr an, Professor of Dinosane ime. Tweneiene editor m Office hours, 9 A. M. tf lett wi ve hoon tweens ry ‘i © timel josneasion of thet iy for the’ married, ir tt contomplatin which showld be attention om the voyans, No passage secured anil paid for. Voessong: from a dista: Pra nce parsare by Pe wittine fey dol ITPON, 84 Wail strooty LIA, LAR LINE OF 4 for Port Phillp ~The subscribers h the fast sasiing kot MADI- 6 28th of July: (the iyee oxperienoed master, who hes once fy the Australian trale.) 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