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1OIAL.) Stated Session. Boaxn or Avveamen July 19, 1852 Preseut—Richard T eq . President; Alder- men Moore, Haley. Scurievant. Oabley, Boyce, Barr, Tweed. Railey, Francix Smitn Tiemann. Pearsall, Bard, Ward, Denman, Cornell. alvord Doberty Peck. ‘The minutes of tho last meeting were read and ap- PETITIONS. By Alderman Donrar ‘Third avenue and East river, establirhed. To Committeo on Roads, By Alderman Sruntevant—Remonstrance of Coart- | almer, against the building of sewer in Greenwich street, between Cortiaudt and Liberty streets. To Com mittee on Sewers Alderman Dorrxrr— Poison of Hose Company No 82, for a new bouse. To Committee oo Mire Departineat By Afocuman Prcx—Petiiou of @ B. Hartson & Co aad others, to have nuisance abuted in tho vicinity of ‘Tenth avenue. between Thirty second and Chirt plteets. ToCommiiter on Public Health i By Ald. Tworv—Peti ion of B. Raynor, to be paid bill for transportation of ws of Independent Veteran To Committee on Pinwnee, By Ald, Wano—Petition of Ch» Assessor of the N: 4 Gillespie, for com. tien of the Governors of New a pros-edings relative to opening Bleventh avenie tutee on Roads. By Ald. Moone 1 of FW. Rogers. to sell sto the Corporation. To Commitiee on Arts and Boienoes, By Ald, Tixgan®—Petition of Newbolil Lawrence snd others. t0 stay proce ding. riative to openiog Bleventh avenues. To Commitice on Roads; also, Doe No 41, nci—-Till of Dr Rogers. amounting to $i ical services ut the Temth ward station house. To nites on Police By Ald Moonsk—Petition of Prench,& Heiser. for re- newal of lease of Casile Gunden To Committee on Fi- mance, Aiderman Fraxcis—etition of members of tho wwe pepartmen. for a beil to be To Committee on Fire Dey placed on Kesex market. tment By Aldermaa Dranan—Vetsion of Michael 0'Donog- hue, for reduction of assessment To Committce on As- pesements, By Alderman Wary —Remonstrance et Ralph Mead | apt others, egainst a railroad in Second avenue, To ‘ommittee on Streets By Alderman Banv—Petition of Bacon & TR others. for a rewer in Orange street. To Con BSeworr. By Alderman 0, Finance By Alderman Syrr INVUTATION. An invitation was received to attend the annual com- lege to be held at Metropoli- mencement of Columbia tan Heil, on phe 28th inet. Accepted. PRTITIONS By Alderman Dorrxry—-Petition of @. 8 Ribly and others, for a sewer in Uwenty sixth street. between Fourth and Madisonavenues. To Committee on Sewers, RESOLUTIONS. By Alderman Buisiey—Qe-olved. That Twentieth street, from Avenue A to the Last river be paved. under the direction of the Street Commissioner, forthwith, Re- ferred to Oommiitee on Streets By Alderman ?+ci—Resolved That the two sunken lots on the routh ride of Thirtieth street about seventy- five foot west of Kleveuth avenue. be filled in, under the Girection of the City Inspector. Adopted. y Alderman Prox—Preamble and the following resolution:—Rerolved. That William Murray, D. W. Buokley. aud James Andrews. be. and the same are here- by--appointed.-Inspectors of Election m the Second dis- trict of the Twentieth ward, Adopted, By Alderman Twrep—Kesolved That the Commis- sioner of Repairsand Supplies be and he is hereby. di- Rooted tpadvertice tor proposals for altering and extend- ing. the house of Hose Co. No 31. in accordance with the aneex¢d resolution, adopted by this Board, April 8, 1852. Adopted. By Akierman Brisixy—Resolved. That the Commis- sioner of Repairs and Supplies cause the court rooms at Jefferson market to be ruitably cleansed, whitewarhed, ‘&o:,-a8F00n se porsibie. and tha: the sum of $150 be. and the rame is hereby. appropriated therefor. Adopted on 8 divirion. vir:— Affirmative—Aldermen Ualey. Sturtevant, Oakley, Boyce Barr. Tweed, the President, Aldermen Brisley, Francis. S.aith, Tiemann, Ward, Denman, Alvord, Do- herty, Peck—16. By Alderman Fraxcis—Kesolved. That it be referred to the Committee on Arts std Sciences to consider the propriety of poxclian iy the criginal bust of, Henry Clay, possession of Peter placed in the Governer's Room of the City Hail Adopted By Alderman Warn—Preawbie and resolation—Re- solved. That the Clerk of the Common Council transmit to the Board of Engine rs and Foremen of the Fire Depart- copy ef Document No 72. 1851. of the Board of Al- request that the ordinance embraced there im be submitted to the varions companies comprising the Department for their opinion thereon andalso to furnish the Common Couscil ai au early dey with the result of such ¢xpreésion of the views of the members of the seve- wih ral companics when obtained Adopted. By Ald. Dexnax—Resoived. That G. W. Hardenbrook, th street, be- tween the Eight and Ninth avcvues. be. and he ix hereby requested to ring the bell of enid church at all alarms of fixe in the Second. Third and Fourth fire eistricts, during the night. and tbat be receive a ocmpevsation at the rate of $100 per annum for raid services, until otherwise or- ton of the Ept-copal Church in Twent to dered by this Board. Adopted. By Ald. Twrrp—Kerolved. That the Counsel to tho Corporation be and is hereby directed to inform this Board whether a person who has been elected an in- spector of election in a district of a ward. but has movi his residence out of the district is or is not legally qualified to im the district in which he was ele: By Alderman Boycr—Resolved 1 Adopted ut the Comptroller be and he ishereby directed to pny each of the late Health Wardens the sum of $ 1852. Referred to Committee on Finance. By Alderman Tweev—An ordinunce relating to the renumbering of streets, which was adopted By Alderman sturtevant—Resolved Chat the Counsel of the Corporation be and heisheveby directed to prepare & memorial ‘to the Legisinture. and have the sama pre- sented to that body. at its next ces-ion, for the pas«age of an tot to aboli-k the office of Health Commission abis city. Referred to Committee on Sala ¢ flies. By Alderman Syrri—Re-olved That the sewer in Fourteenth street be extended to sewer inavenueC. Re- ferrett to Committec on Sewers, By the rame—Kerolved. That the sewer in avenue C be extended from Thirteenth (o Sixteenth strect. Re- ferred to Committee on Sewers. REPORTS Of Committee on Assesrment-—To concur to confirm aaséhement List for a sewer in Flm street. between Antho- ny and Lispenard streets, Adogted. op a division viz :— Affirmative—Alverpen day. Sturtevant, Oakley. Boyce. Barr. Tweed. the President Aldermen Bridey. Francis, Smith, Memann. Ward, Denman, Alvord, Do herty, Peck—16 " sune Committee—To concur to confirm the assess. ment list for sewer built m Forty-third street. feom 275 feot wert of Fifth avenue to and through Sixth avenue to Fortieth street. Adopted on # division. viz.:— Affirmative—Aldermen Halvy, Sturtevant, Oakley. Boyce. Barr. Tweed. the Pre-iaent Aldermen Brisley, Francis. Smith. Tiemann, Ward, Denman, Alvord, Do- herty. Peck—16. same Committee—To concur to confirm certain as- feerment lirta. for which see minutes June 16 and July 16, 1852. Adopted on a uivirion. viz.:— Affrmative—Aidermvn Usley, Sturtevant, Oakley, Boyoe. the Presidevt..Alde ren Francis Swith, Tiemann Dard, Deomen. Alvord. Doherty. Peck—13, Of rame Committee—To concur to confirm certain ap. pointm: nts, Adopted on a division. viz :— Affirmative—Aldermen Hacy. Sturtevant Oakley, Boyce, Barr the Pre it Alder Francis, Smith, fie- maon, Denman. A Doherty. Peck—13. Of rame Committee——To concur to confirm certain Seeement lists (for which. see minutes, July 16, 186 Adopted on a divirion, vis :— Affirmativ) “men Ualey, Sturtevant, Oakley, Boyoe. the dent, Aldermen Francis, smith, Tie- mont "Wari, Debinan. Alvord. Uehorty. t Of rawe Commitice—in fa of $88 34 assexted upon t built in Prince street Adop'ed on a divi-} Affumative—Aldermen Waley, Sturlevent. Oakley. Boyoe the Prerident. Aldermen Francis, Smith, Tie- Doherty. Peck —i4 ) street ayenue to Hudeon river. Adopted on @ division, viz :— orm oe } Affirmative—Aldermen Haley, Sturtevant, Onkley, Boyce, the Prevident. Aldermen Fron Smith, mann, Bard. Denman. Alvord, Doherty, Peok~ 14 Of same Oommittee—In favor of grading regulating and Macadsmizing Fifty-seven'h street. between Broad way and Kighth avenue, Adopted on a division vis-— firmative—Aldermen Huicy. Sturtevant, Uakley. the Previde nt. Aldermen Boyce, Harr, Franeig, Smith Tie. Berd Deuman, Cornell. Doherty, Peck —14. Croton Aqueduct Department—Rela- ying Croton water pipes in Eighth avence, from tive to Fifty fourth street to Broadway. Laid on the table, and 6,000 copies directed to be printed. Of Committee on Ronds—In favor of the plan of grades for the streets and avenues between Sixty-second and Beventy-recond rtreet and Kast and Hudson rivers, as eub- mitted by the Street Commixioner, dopted on a divi- ye ut va ve—Aldermen Haley. Sturtevant, Oakley, Barr, oo, the Presdent, aldermen smith? Degman. Doberty—1i mabe winced oF Committee cy ye In favor of building a sewor in Cross street, from Orange to Pearl street on » divielen, vir — ee Affirmative—Aidermen Haley Sturtevant, Onkley. the President, Aldermen Boyce. Garr. Tweed, Smith, Tie. mann, Berd. Denman. Alvord. Doherty. Peck—14 Of same Committee—Adver-e to petition for sewer in Reman stroct, from Bowery to Sheriff street.— same Committee—To concur to permit K Bloomer | to construct ® sewer in Perry street at his own expense Committee on Finance—Adverse to petition of Campbell for relief. To Committee on Law De- partment. Of ame Committee—Adverse to petitions of John Newmen. Lemuel Bangs, Abraham McBride, and Max Maretark. for remirsion of tax. Adopted. Of same Committes—Adver-e to the petition of Patrick Kennedy for remuneration for los of horse. Adopted Of Committee on Finance—In favor of donating to Taraci Gildereleove for loans of a horse $60 Adopted Of rame Committee—Adverse to petition of Wiliam Dougherty for remuneration for damages to # horse. Tween moved to take tho nomination of Dr. Wm. Turwer, a+ Hoalth Commissionor, from the tablo, whioh was rejected by the following vote Pearsall, Ward, Doberty—6. Precident“Aldesman Smith ‘orneli—10 Committ: Repairs end Suppiics—In favor of PA cidtnsicg nod Tefurniting the Supsrior Ootte: rpms, decided that he should not receive a cont. ‘The legal fare was five dollars, This amount the gentlemen have handed to us, for some charitable institution. Will the Timani ion of Jobn 0. Hull and | Cthers, to have the grade of Sixty-first atevet, between | "WN. Riakeman. Referred tuck to In Twen from February 12 to June 17, 1851 sion, ¥ Boyce, Barr, Tweed the P Tiemann, Pearrell, Bard | Broadway. the grade a divisicn. viv teenth ward. Laid | Plics be direcied to repair the carriageway street. from Prince to Houston street Concnrred in be directed to have avenue lighted with oli, Conewred in Resolved. That che Commssioner of Stavetsand Lams | between Second and | en and ittee on tey—Prtition of George Bouman, to have certain monies refunded To’ Committee on | 1—Petition oF Engine Company No, 41, relative tadceation, To Committee on the Fire De- partment. Hubteed. @ork of M¥. Ptuden + now in thie city.ang to ascertain upow what terms it oan be procured. for the purpose of having the same but not out of the ward, < us inspector of election 5 for services rendered as Health Wardens from 15:h of Marct: to the Ist of July, be replied. in broken Evclich th This fact was made known and t Lefore the officer arrived. the rogue managed to secrete unde wash one of the bedrooms. ‘The police. on soner found Mra. W's wateh in hix pocket posrestion were found a load, ee.on Rouds—In favoe of greding Fifty-firat A vote being taken on said noi ‘Affirmative—Aldermen Sturtevant, Boyce, Brisley, Negative—Aidermen Haley ‘4 mann, Bard, Denman, Adopted on a divieion. vis :— i — Ald Sturtevant. Onkiey, Boyce, Pg ah ihe ‘Prealdout, Aldermen Brisloy, Smith, Pearsall Bard, Ward, Denman, Alvord, Doberiy, Peck—16. Feet Ghemittee on Pullee—Advene to paying bill of mmittes, | ‘Of Committee on Sewere—Adverso to petition for sewer hrtreet, between ayonue A and First avenue -Adop} Of Committee on Assessments —tn favor of appointing Abner Sanford Colleeter of Lions. being expen oof A. | W. White City Inspector tor the abatemont of nuisances, Affirmative—Aldermen Moors, Haley, Sturtevant, rd Denman. Doher Of Comm y-ninth and Pifty-f price to June 1, 151. Adopted on € Tweed. the President Aldermea nm, Pearsall, Bard, Ward, Deuman, Doheriy FROM HOARD OF ASSISTANTS. Resolved, That the Commissioner of Repaira and Sup- Rerolvea, at the Commissioner of Strret> and Lamps hb etreot, fiom tint to Luird be directed to have Fortieth street Third avenues lighted #ith oil veurred in Resolved. That the Commissioner of Street and Lamps be dirceted to have the Second avenue, from 11@un to | 128d street lighted with oil, Coneurred in Resolved Tint the Croton Aqueduct Department be directed to place a free bydrent in Kighth avenue, wort ride. eighty five feet porth of Forty-sixih street, aud that the sum ef $05 be appropriated therefor To Com- mittee on Croton Aqueduct Department olved That the Commissioner of Strects and Lamps be direc Fortieth street. between Fifth and Sixth ave ed with oil = Concurred in Preamble and resolutiens providing for the recovery of stolen property, Tv Commitee on Poui Preamble and resolution authorizing the of Repuiss and Supplies to euntract with Messrs Bogar- dus & Hoppin, for the construction of a cast iron bell tower in Spring street. ‘Yo Committee on Fire Depart- ment. Report of Committee on Wharves, & building pier foot of Kivington stree! mittee on Wharves. &¢. Report of Committee on Wharves, &c.—In favor of ex- tending pier foot of Chariton street, N. R. To Commit- tee on Wharves. &e. Report of Committee on Sewers—"n favor of pormit- ting A. H. Taylor to construct a drain in Forty second sirect at bis own expense, To Committee on Sewers, Report of Commitiec on Sewers—in favor of sewer in Water street, between Fulton and Beekman streets, To Committee on Sewers, . Revort of Committee on Sewers—In favor of sower in Duane street. from City Hall place to Chatham street, To Committee on Sewers, Report of Committee on Sewers—In favor of sewer in Twenty ninth street, from Lexington to Third avenue, To Committee on Sewers. COMMUNICATIONS. Apportionment of assessment for regulating, &e., Thirtieth street, between Tenth avenue aud North river; for building sewer in Forty-second street, between Eleventh aud Twelfth avenues; for building sewers in Forty-second street. Ninth avenue, Forty-fifth street, and Kighth avenue; for regulating. &e., Thirtieth street, from Tenth avenue to North river. Adopted. REPORTS RESEMED. Of Committee on Croton Aqueduct department—Rela- tive to removing free hydrant in Greene street. between Spring end Prince streets. Adopted. Of Committee on Fire Department—Adverse to the award of contract for the building of an iron bell tower in Spring street Adopted On motion. the Board then adjourned until the first Monday in A st next, at five o'clock ['.M D.S. VALENTINE, Clerk. In favor of R. To Com- Police Intetligence. The Charge against Win § Hawkins Dismissed,—Some time ago a complaint was made against Winn & Hawkins, on the afiidsvit of Mr. Cyrus Scofield. who charged the with obtaining ecveral hundred doliars from him under false and fraudulent representations The case has beea fully investigated before Justice Osborn. and yesterday the magisizate delivered his decision on the matter, by Ainmissing the complatvant as it now stitds agatnet the defendants, the evidence adduced on hearing vot being sufficient. in his judgment to sustain the charge of false pretence. under the meaning of the statate law in such cases made and ptovided Shooting a Policeman, with Intent to Ki night about one o'clock. @ man. wamed was arrested by officers Newbury and Kohler. of the Nineteenth ward. on a cbarge of shocting officer New- bury with a horse pistol. wiih intent to take his lite It appears. from the affidavits of the police officers. that atout the hour abovementioned. they were on duty in Thivty-ninth street, between Lexington and Fourth ave- * When they heard an alarm, given by a woman ro- siding in one of the houres near by. who called out for assistance, asa man was endearoring to force open the outer door, The police me ard and found Roache by the door, eud itopen. The officers took him into erstody. and told him he must go wito them. The prisoner refused to go ex-laiming.-G—d —n the police; Vil kill them: at the same time drew from hiv pocket a loaded pivtol, and pre-ented it vircetly at the brenst of poticoman Newbury. ‘The offleer ing the cifort und object of the prisoner, used bis best turn the pistol. and grabbed hold of t for that purpore. when the prisoner discharged etol; the contents. consisting of powder and ball took effet in the palm of the officers hand. The ball pareed ¢ through th: hand. and the powder shattered the flesh in avery severe manner The prisoner was pitimately sceured. and conveyed in the moruing before Stuart, who took the complaint as above stated, and held the aceuced to an-wer # charge of shooling with intent to kill, On the prisoner tion he said he was sbout reve, of treland. and lived in Thirty he emp!oy of the Harlem nd New Haven Railroad Company. as switch tender: and in icply to the question of the magisteate eto what he hed to sy in relation to the charge, the prirouer replied, “I have nowuing to say. only that Pm sorry for what is done.”’ The magistrate committed him to prison. in detauit of $2.000 buil vest of a Daring Thief —On Sunday afternoon, about seven o'clock while the family «f Mr Aodrew G. Nor- Wood residing at 155 West Fourternth street, were sitting in the front parlor. they heard the sound of footsteps on the stairs. and on looking into the entry they discovered aman of gevteel appearance coming doen stairs, Mrs Norwood immediately _seked him what he wanted. when be was looking for a Suspicion was ereated that the visiter was od Mrs Norwood forthwth ran up stairs to ber and di-covered that her gold wateb was mt-aing police seut for; bat the table cloth inthe entry a gold watch which 2 to belong to Mrs, Norwood’s ton takea from ching the pri- -o. in bis 4 pistol a large kori a ske- The latter leton key and a $20 gold pie rhe rogtie’s tiocking. Yevterday worning was takin before Justice Sinart. when he gat the name of Jacob Anfelter, The magistrate committed Lim to prison for trial Brooklyn City Intelligence. Cenrmony or Lavina a Cow The stone of the Church of the M pal) was Iuid yesterday after: iween Myrtie and Dekalb avenues. before a large audi- composed principally of ludies, The building will be ot brick. forty feet fropt by fifty feet deep and twenty feet in height from the beaws. A tower fifty fees bigh will be erveted in fr ‘Dare resting upon flying bat- ‘The ety le of architecture ix of tbe Gothic order. e cost will be about $500). upon which $2000 has dy been raised, [tis ealculsted to accommodate p hundred people. and will be ready for occupation about the Ist of September — Shortly after flee o'clock, the vestry. which bed ssrermbled at the house of the senior warden Mr Lankey.in Carliou avenue. arrived upon the vround..the clergy in fall eagontents. tending the precession, ‘Thi Dr’ Lewis. of the Chareh of the Holy Trinity th sited a tin box containing a Bible and other artic! in the cavity of the corner stone, , ud the usual form of prayer; after which the Rev Dr Cutler addressed the congregation te nid, it had been expeeted that the Kev Dr. Tyng would be present to address the assemblage; but as he had not made bis appearunce. he would spenk a few words of enevurage- ment on the gratifying pro-peet of the «peedy comple- ton ofa new church edifice in that neighborhvod. He referred to the beauty of th Lop, and was rejoiced to ce the rearing of additional plices ot wor-hip which would prove the ovly antidote to the evil influences emvating from the numerous places of Satan which were heing erected thronghout the city, As an Institution, the Christian religion was guperior to all others, The civii institutions of the country might pass away. but that pever, was permanent abo rything else. and would last longer than the firmament and woold yet exist inthe green vigor of youth when the «un and the moon and the stars had been obliterated, Heurged a liberal contribution towards paying the debt incurred in ereeting this building; after *bich the assemblage dis- Teed to their respective homes. The Rey. R J. Walker Brthe pastor of the congregation. Beiecrion or 4 PLor or Gnouxp vor a Monument — Yesterday afternoon a committee of citizens. fn conjuno- tion with the Committee on Lands and Places of the Common Council selected a rite on the line of Portland avenue. corner of Willoughby street, Fort Greene. for the erection of x monument to the 11.500 martyrs of the prison ships, The plot is one hundred feet square Tur Fine Derantment --From the roport of the Chief Engineer of the Fire Department, submitted to the Com- mon Connell last evening. it appears that ince April 5, 1862 thirty persone have joined the department, fifteen have tesigned and twelve were expelled. “Crny Montauiry —The total number of deaths fn this city for the week ending July 17. umount to83. of which 49 were wales, 24 fi males; Bi adults and 68 children. Of the above 1 died of puerperal tevor; 2 of scarlet, do.; 1 of typhoid, do.; 2 of typhus do., and 3 of small pox. Unnvry British SvnsecTs —Several persons were arrested at St. Catharines. Ca , for celebrating the rth of July with publie displa 8 of fireworks and barges of fire arms. The St Catharines Journal says:—“ The flag of the United States government floats in silent majesty through our waters on that dey, without insult, as it ought, and this should be Adopted ona divi- | | tien and dud o ut. Aldermen Smith, | | terday and under tl Aldermen Moore, Haley, Sturtevant, | | chemist’s analyzation | and cibers (bat the deee Mulberry | | ment of mind for some tin perfectly satisfactory to the most ardent admirers of the neighboring republic, Letthe lion sleep. Eo City Intelligence. Caovion to Hacamen.—Several gentlemen from New Orleans engaged hack No. 3. 8 day cr two since, for ® | Kley, Barr, Tweed, the ride, On their returo, the driver demanded an extor- tionate price for bis services. The gentlowen refused to nd had the hackman taken b-fore the Mayor, who Fumale Orpban Society send for the money ? A Sirncvian Case—Atiecen Poiwostnc—Tu» Case | UNTER InvesTIGATION HY THN Conoven.—Yeeterday. Oo- roner ives was called to hold inquest om the body of Durgurette Isabella Scuriet, at tho house No. 100 Thirty- fir-t sticet. whose death. it is aileged, was oxnsed oy peo, On Saturday tsst ‘The statement and susoi- cions, a8 made before the Coroner, ars as follows:—The Geceneed, a few days prior to her death, made a vi-it to ber son in-law, reciding at Troy, New York. aad on her | he complained of extreme indisposi- aturday last; but previous to he rotury W ibis city, } death, she was hesrd to ascert that she had boon poisoned | Dy her von-in-law. ‘The son-in-law was in tho city yes | e existing circumstances, the Coro- | ned it bis duty to place the son-in-law under ar- rest. until the whole matter was fully investigated De. Tidal made a post mortem exawination of the body, and tcok the stomach and iis contents for anslysts, ‘The pore ‘fhe investigation was thereupon unl Friday next. in order to & the result of the It is asrerted by the son in law, d had been sick for two weoks rey lous to hor vikiting Troy; and further, that many be- Neva ber to be Inbo a temporary derangs past. which if such be trae, muy ewity account for the accusation made against her ton-ia law, Fine ayy Fine Avanns.— Che alarm of fire on Sunday was caused by the carelessnes of a servant girl, who sot fire to some dresses in the attic of a house in Houston rirect. Officer Demarest. of the Fifteenth distric’, ex- tinguished it. Officer Hoffman, of the Seventeenth yolce district. eucceeded in extipguihing a fire at No 106 Rivington street, about the samo tim named Thomas Moore residing at No. 406 Peart stroet, discovered a fire. on Sunday evening, in the veoord atory rront room of same house — No alarm was given, as Moore extinguisbed it with a few pails of water A family wa- cated the premices op Saturday, leaving the door open, and some straw reattered around. Mecaxcrtory Deati.—Tbe young man Moras who Jumped into the water at foot of Spring street. aud was saved from self destruction by officer Bogart, died at his recidence 28 Clarke street, yesterday. New York Orrnarmic Hosrrtan, Srurvesaxt Srarer. is hospitai, which went into operation on the 25th of May, bas received one handred and forty-four pa- tients, a majority of whom haye been relieved or cured, Five operations have been performed —three for cataract, one for staphclonia, and one for ptisis All the patients aie doing well The apo:hecary reports that he bas put up #ix hundred und five pre-criptions—the greatest num- ber in one day being forty-two. and the least nine, Narrow Escarr rio Drowxine. —An unknown youn, man having baibed in the East river. yesterday jumpe. astpomed ficm a rock in order to swim to the shore, at the foot of Thhty first street, Not being an expert swimmer, he got fatigued and frightened in the water. and would have in- evitably perithed, were it not for the instunt exertion of a lad, named Wiliam Chambers, who rescued him, hav- ing nearly lost bis own life in the aitempt, from his con- vulsive struggles. The young man was quite exhausted and speechless on reaching land. Camrnene Exrvosion.—A camphene Iamp burst, on Sunday evening. in the store 73 Beekman street. ‘The damage was very trifling, but the people were con- siderably alarmed. Avsotner Camruenr Ac .—A mau named Pat- rick McGunty was received into the City Hospital, on Sunday morning, about two o’olook, laboring under » fracture of his leg. received in his endeavor to extinguish the flames of acamphene lamp, which bud burst, The accident occurred at 16 Dover street, Annest or Boys ron Swinaxc ix tie Docks As many as eightcen boys were arrested by the Third ward iD} Police, for swimming in the docks at the foot of Neey and Fulton streets, yesterday. Justice Bogart fined eac five dollara, and in default of payment locked them up. Deap Ixrant Fourn—A man named John Ward picked the pony ofa dead infant from the water. at foot of Thirty-cighth street, East river. yesterday (Sunday) afternoon. The Coroner was notified for an inquest. Theatrical and Muste: Bowrny Treatne.—This old estublished Thespian | temple continues in as flourishing a condition as ever. | The house is well filled nightly, and the performances | are received with the utmost ratisfaction. The bill of entertainment advertised for this evening. comprises the comedy styled the “Wool Dealer,” the popular tragedy of * Ugolino,” and the entertaining romance of tho Woodman’s Hut,” the casts of which will embrace all Whe leading members of the company. Buoapway Turatrr—The French comic opera and vaudeville company are attracting crowded and delighted audiences every night to the metropolitan theatre. The pieces announced for to-night are * Le Pont Uasse,”’ Le Maitre de Chapelle. and “Les Anglais en Voyage ”? in which Mons Menehand, Diguet. Mlle Darmoné, and Mme. Pilot. will sustain the leading characters. The celebrated grand comic opera. entitied “Ne Touches ala Reine,” (Hands off the Queen ) isto be produced tomorrow eveving, in which Mme. Fleury Jolly will sustain the character ofthe Queen of Leon, This pro- nii-es to be a great musical treat. Nino's Garnex —Mr, Burton, supported by a good compspy. is to appear as Timotay foodie to night, ia the untver: y popular drama entitled “The Toodle: aad as Toby Tiump in the nighly laughable farea of “Ike Mommy” ‘Chis ix an entertainment which is sure to fill Nibio's Lo overflowing; thet . those who desire to have comfortable cats, should be early in aiteadan ‘he Prencb and Spanish dancers are announced for to- mou.ow evening. 1onat. Toratke —Mr. Couldock. the adaired tra erdian. who atizacted such densely crowded Beuves last Week, is to sustain hie faveri aracter as Ualeb Restiel in Mme. Celeste’s domesiic drama siyled ~ Harvest Home” this evening This will ho suneeeded by a “Grand Requiem in honor of the obsequies of the late Henry Clay. and the smun-ements will terminate with the drama of the * Tipp y.? in which Mr, Redmond Ryan will appear a3 Lanty Scrimmage. Lycrum Turatre—Mr A il, Winslow, the young Americen tragedian will make his second appearance this evening a3“ Othello,’ ia Shakespeare's tragedy of that name spported by Mr. Dyott ax Tago; Mr. Lynne as Cassio; Mr, Jordan aa Rode Mias Wyertte as Deede- vd Mra Vickery as Emilia, The concluding P will be the Inughable farce of * Box and Cox,”? which is very well ea Me Winslow iy eannounced to appear as* Virginius ” to-morrow night, roN’s Turatnr.—Dovetti’s troupe of trained animals appear again this evening in their serious and comi puntorwimes. the © Collerion d? Afrique,’ “The Desert. er.” tigat and slack rope pertormances The eonelading fea’ ure will be the “ Mechanical Myrioramic Tablewux Anmrarcas Museum —The bill of enter-ainment offered at this popular resort, for this afternoon and eveving, is of a highly attractive character, comprising negro pot= formances by White's Serenaders. and the exhibition of the “Dissolving Views.” and “Optical Fire Works,” by Professor Swift, Those who are desirous of having a frood view of the procession, to-day, should by all means virit the Museum this afternoon, Cunisty’s Orena Hovse.—This establishment continues filled nighUy with delighted and enthusiastic audi- ences, to hear Christy's company of mirth provoking darkies. ‘The selection of songs, dances, burlesq nes. wit- ticitms and inetromental solos, which they offer for this evening. 4s well calculated. a is always the case, to fill their hwil in every department. Wooo's Mivernets.—The Ethiopian delinestions night- ly given by this band of minstrels are attrocting very large assemblages, Wood is an enterprising mauager, unc is jurtly entitled to a liberal support, The pro- grommé advertired fer to-night, comprises many of their best features, Horn, Brigge, Campbell and Leopold Moyer. ail appear. CastLe Garpex —This cool and pleasant resort is to continue open for the remainder of the summer reason, tbe surpri-ing performaoces of Horr Cline and Professor Honcy and son. the beautiful scenery around. the in vigerating #ea breeze, and the delightful ice creams. rved up by French & Heiser. all tend to make it the et detirable place of amusement in the city. Broowtys Mmusrum.—The ciuzens of Brooklyn have anotber dramatic treat offered them this eveni Kreoklin Museum. The comedy of * Doinbe which bad so long and successful a ran in thts city the Irish farce styled the “ Omnibus,” are the picces provided. both of which are well cast, Mr. Sievers’ Benerrr.—This affair isto come off at the Bowery theatre to morrew evening. The pieces provided are the comedy entitled “Beware of Man Traps,’ the romantic drama of the “Gamester of Venice.” and the farce ef “The Hypocrite.” Mr. Stevens’ endeavors to plenae the public. as stage manager of this establishment, entitle him to a bumper. The Tarf, Cextrevinee Counse—Trortino—Tnonspay, July 15. —Mateh. $1.000, mnile heats, best three in five, in harnesa J. Covklin named br. g Centreville. -reo'd forfeit H_ Jones named b. h, General Pierce paid forfeit Save Day.—Purse, $100, mile heats, best three in five, in burnees George Raynor entered ch. g.Selim........ 11 2 1 2212 dis, H. Woodruff eatered bm, Boston gil Mr Ryorvon entered br.g Riptor Time—2:6, 2:3434. 2:87, 2:32%. Previous to the race, Selim was sold to a gentieman of thia city. for $1,200, A great deal of money changed bands on this race. In the third heat Selim casts shoe, Pactxe Matcn.—Tho following is the result of the great pacing match at Louisville. on the 26th ult:— Saturday. June 26.—Mile heats, best three in five, fore purre of $600. ‘Thom peon’s Koanoke. ... Annest oF A CouNTRRVRITER —Captain Morgan heord. reveral weeks since. from officer Conklin. that a canalboat captain. Py, the name of James Martin. had rd a number of $3 counterfeit bills on the Hudson iver Bank. in this city. Before the crime was traced to him. he had left for Corning. Chemung county, Captain M. wrote toa gentleman in C., who replied, few days since tbat im was there. and had pared several of thesame bills On being charged with it. ho plead igno- tance of the character of the bills, and redeemed them Officer W halen was thereupon despatched to Vorning. and Martin was arrested. and. sfter examination this mor ing. was committed for trial. Great credit is due to of. fleor Conklin for having fereted out the facts Noceasary | o Gow ‘s bany Evening Journal, 14h Tue Hoo Crov.—A letter from Clinton, Ind., dated July 6th. to the Pitteburg Commercial Journal. says hat ie ane Gee be greater in nugbers and weight than last yoar, me wae placed in the hands of Profeseor Rued for that | A man | Affairs in New Grutiafa, TO THE EDITOR OF ?wn HifmaLn. From the tenor of the letter from Bogots, Wittelr was published in the Journal of Commeree, upon the 16th fut it in evident that tho dominant party in New Granada ts endeavoring to invclve the United Statesin affairs which are not now, and pever can beoeme, of importance to our country. Woe go not condemn the politicians who, for their own purposes, would cail im forcign aid to give them ttrengha and power—for those most opposed to the princi- ple of intervention do not hesitate to ava l themselves of is when prompted by necessity ; but we shall not cease to condemn those of our statesmen and private speculs- tors who would commit tho imprudence, the impolioy, and ‘he injustice. of interfering m tbe affairs of a toreign people, * hether upov the pretext of aiding a party which is called anti-monarebical. cr for the purpoce of obtaining tho cocd will apd favor of 4 fi reign government. We are too fur removed from thst theatre of diplomatio intuignoe to know the exact rath um relation to the plans which it is asterted exist for establishing monurechivs in Scuth America, but this much is ceriain—the party unake ing thix charge is that whioh. in Ecuador, is opposing the re este blirtbment of the legitimate republican authorities, which exbausts its vocubulary in making charges inst itseppenents alt of which way be calumnies, peannot bebeve that the men now at the head of w ailairs in Our country will bo seduced by ouch ropresontn | ps. vor that the Panama Kailroud Company will com- indiserction to which the let‘er from Bogota re. this would be to work against the company’s own is Will ® cody of proprietors endanger their pios- perity in the service of a purty cf communists ?—of men whe are the natural enemies of property. and apserty which may to-morrow be deprived of bestowing anything eave cerious ¢ifilculties upon its supporters ? We are cer ain that our government will conduct these questious with that neutrality and wike prudence so strongly recommended by the immortal Washington; and if Mr. Cu-hing bas acted a part in Guaqaquil which has compromired bis diplomatic character, his conduct, we are satisfied. will be Gisapproved by our government, as it wouid have been in the early days of the republic SOULH AMERICA, Tun Crom aT Jackson, Mo.—A _correspon- dent of the St. Louis Republican writes from Jack ton, Mo . giving a list of the deaths that occurred there from cholera between the 11th aud 26th of June. They are a8 follows :—Colonel J. W. Russell and seven ser- yants; Dr David H. Davis, wife, child and servant; son and two servant women of Gen TU. B. English; daughter and rervant girl of Mr. Charles Welling; child of Mr, B ¥. Wheeler; Mrs Henry Cosner and two children; Mrs, Dr, Cannon and child; Samuel and Ajbert G.. sons of Mojor G. M, Beattie; Mra. Warren, MWR Virginia Daniel, Mies Sarah I. Fullenwider, Miss Louisiana Curnbauga, Mrs. fiarris Mrs. Inman and two chilcren, Mrs. Kleatze, daughter of Mr. R.P. Taylor, Mr. J. W. Limbaugh Mr, Albert Hickman, Mr, Joha Warris, Mr. Oliver Cowan, Mr. Auguste Kuhle. Mr. Johu Reeves, Mr. Jonn Hager, Mr John Olodfelter. Mr. Joseph Grayson. Dr. G, Don- nison, child of Dr, Tolson, servant woman of Mr. 0. P. Fullepwider, servapt man and woman of Colonel W. C, Ranney, servant woman of Mr. WH. Dennis, servant man and woman of Mr. W. E McGuire, servant girl of N. W. Watkins, and about forty others in the country. The writer says:—Our whole population is perhaps three hundred and fifty, but during the prevalence of tae cholera there was not an average of more than two hun- dred ; you can therefore perceive that in the space of about two weeks one-fourth of our population was cut off —-a degree of mortality unprecedented, at least within my knowledge. It made its first nppearance on Friday, the 11th of June, and continued gradually to increase in virulence till Sunday, the 20th, when the panic reached its height, and a general stampede ensued With the exception of a few noble spirits, who could have had no interest what- ever to subserve but that of the cause of suffering hu- manity. all who were not detained by sicknoss already in their families, fled. On Monday moruing the epidemic had attained its crisis, Nine persons were lying dead, and not more than five or six able-bodied male citizens were left in town. It them gradually subsided, and the last fatal case occurred on Saturday, the 20th, PortsmoutH, Va., Bank Roppery.—The oxami- nation of Oliver H. Rand, and Abram W. Raad, charged with participation in the heavy robbery com mitted some time ago on the Portsmouth, Va.. bank, was at commenced Richmond ‘The m@n facts adduced at the examination were briefly as follows:—Two packages of notes known to have been among those atolen were pre- sented at the bank by a broker who had received them from Boston. where they had been passed by a stranger, This led to the detective meagure at Boston. and Abram W. Rand was arrested here at the office of Messrs, Willis & Co., brokers, where he presented five of the $50 notes ftolen from the bank. His house was searched. and the following telegraphic deep: Riconp, March 29, 1862.—I sond you $700 more notes Can yousend three or five hundred more bushels potat at same price, Mado 30 per ceat on them, distor is he: Answer to-d 0.1. Rann, This lea to the arrest of O. H. Rand. who had pre- viourly occupied a respectable position at Richmond. It was shown further, that shortly after the commission of the robbery, a long bag was found on the roud near Portsmouth containing some scraps of paper and notes, which indicated that it had been used in conveying away the plunder from the bank. These soaps of paver were stained by some substance in the bostom of the bag, and the notes recovered in the possession of Rand, in this city, wore marked with similar and corresponding stains, ‘The additional criminating circum:-tances tha: the two Rands. in company with a stranger, were in the nejghborheod of Portsmouth a+ or near tho time of the robbery. that they bad previously provided themselves with tools, among which were bitts, such as are used for Grilling holes, and also, that 0. H. Rand. since the rob- bery. has been known to be in the posses-fon of largo sums of money, buying property in his brother's name, &e.. were also udduced. The examination is not yet completed MEASURES FoR THE ENFORCEMENT OF THR New Liquor Law —The enactinent in relation to the sale 0 intoxicating liquor becomes a law on Dhursday, July 22 and in Boston the friends of the law are taking activ Measures to ensure itsenforcement, Ava meeting held at the Melodeon, on Thursday evening over which Benj 1, Mureey p Rey, Rufus W, Chirk, of Kast Boston, was appoiuted Chairman of a Committce on Resolutions, end subsequently reported a series, \he tenor of which was in favor ot the thorough exccution of the Law, andcalling upon the different classes of our citizens to give it their hearty support. The resolutions were sus- tained by Rev, Messrs, Clark Minor and Edward Beech and were adopted. A plan of organization was alzo r ported, which provides for an Executive Committee of three, a Committee of Finance. consisting of one from exch ward, and one from each town in the couaty, and a Com- miitee of Consultation, A motion was made that a com mittee be appointed to wait ou the Mayor and Aldermen, requesting them to revoke the licenses ‘Io thix Kev, Mr, Beecher objected, unless under protest. as the inva: lidity of those licevses was no longer a doubt. and he did not desire to have anything emanate from the mocting hich could be construed asa doubt. The * ‘Temperance Watebmen” also beld a convention in this city on thursday. and passed resolutions recommending the for- mation of “Watch: Clubs" in every town and vil- lage in the State. ‘These clubs are secret orgunizations. fcamed to secure effictency and certainty of action. ‘fo do thts, they thoroughly investigate the evidenoe in ail cases which may come before them. and arrange it so as to recure convietion.—Boston Ailas, July 19. DEATH OF AMERICAN Crrizens ADRoAD.—In- formation hay been received at the Department of State, trom T. P. Living-tom. Bq, United Staves Consul at Ualitex, of the death of Doctor Joseph Prescott, late a peurioner on the Medical Staff — in the Revolutionary war between the United States and Great Britain, in the ‘ith year of his age D. O. Kellogg. Keq., United States Consul at Glaswow. reports the death. at’ thut placo, of ohn Myers, whose eflects are in the hands of the Consul. it is believed that his residence was oa Long Island. Tae Cask or tHe Conoren Sartor in Souta Canouwa—the case of Manuel Pareira, the English colored tailor imprisoned at Charleston, having lavely aitracted much attention in the Britich Parliam: the Cbarles:on papers annouuce that he was aischarged from jail more than month ago. Pareica. alihouga @ Portuguese. was a seaman on board a British vos, which was obliged to pat into Charseston in distress, and Was there condemned as un: eaworthy, deh peti AxorTner or tue Lire Guanp Gone.—Died on Sunday, July bth, at bis residence in Harttord, Oxtord county. Maine, Seth Sturtevant. ia the 94d yeurof hisage He was with Washington at Valley Forge, und was in the battles of Sull Water aud Monmouth. Ho was pertectly well on the day of bis death; be rose trom bis seat, wound up his cock, re seated bimself and fell asleep, and tho first intimation the family had of his death, was his upusual silence. He dicd while sleeping in his chair. Be 19 ~( Keported by Barker, Brothors $1,000 Reading Mortzage 6's, "44, onsh, it 2, 4,100 a0. 92. 100 United Staves 6'x, ‘bt, e&p, 107: 00 Wailread 6's, ‘86, cash, 104, 703 Pennayivania 5'4 o&p, 94; 0 do c&p 9%: 3.000 00, 70 99; X (OU Kensington 6 8,71, 2 Uw rx Reale 4,48; 600 Schuy!kill roferced. bo, 2164; 200 do, ii 10 Onion Canal, preferred, 5 p ots 60; 10 Ponnayl- ane a 11634; 20 Girard Bank, 12%. Between oorrds— ery ing Mortguge 6's, 43, cash, 90. Second Bourd— (OO Kesding Mortgage 6's "49. #5, 90; 6,000 id 10@ chores Long Irland Railrvad sylvania Railroad, 4534; 50 Union Canal, 12; 600 Morris Ca- val, lth. After Board — +} 6's; '70, BM, 5 shares Vor neylvania Railroad, 45) sinad Railroad, 9%; 2 LS Sa Navigation, 45; Morris Canal, isi4. Mar! Married. On Sunday. July 18, by Justice Bogart, Mr. Henny L, Warreman to Catnaring Moncan, both of this city. Op Monday. July 19, by the Rev. Mr. McKenna. of St. James’ Church, Mr. Patrick Hann, of New York, to Miss Jane Hawt, of Brooklyn. Died, On Monday. July 19, Owen James, son of Thomas and Rose Hammel. aged 4 years and 6 months ‘The friends of tbe family, avd thore of his brothers, James and Patrick, are re«pectfully invited to attend bis ‘uneral. this sfternoon, at 4 o'clock, from the residence of ie porente 386% Pearl +treet. Hie remains will be taken 0 Kleventh street Cemetery for interment. On Sunday. July 18. Ann Summauriecn, relict of the late John Summerfield. in the 384 year of her age, ‘Vhe friends of the family, and the members of Green- wich Lodge No 40.1 0. of 0 F., are requested to attond ber funeral. this afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from her late reridence, Tenth avenue. between Fifteenth and Sixteenth Ueots, Her remains will be interred in Trinity Uemetery. On Bundsy morning, July 18, Mrs. Kitza laanenca, wicow of the tate John Scarlett, in the 62d yeat of her Her funeral will take place, from her late residence, No. 2 Millward place. Thirty first street. woet of Kighth ‘ave 1 to. a oraaraae . at Aion The friends of the emily. end of her son, ul Derry, are jnested O attend. without further lavitation 7’ Jn Brooklyn, on honday, July 19, Ann Mana, wife of ui vy D, Allen. aL ‘The rolatives and friends of the family also the guom- Greenwood Jamaica (West Indies) and Ai On Monday. July 19,in Bi late cf New Brunswick, 3 rooklyn, Peres 7, Bumsapo! Now Jersey, in the 77th year age. His relatives and friends, and those of his sen-in law, Semuel Mloun. are invited to attend his funeral, from 133 Jorulewon street to morrow afternoon, at 2 o'clock, with- out further invitation. To this city. on Saturday, July 17, Wictram. infant son. of Mary L. and zg BARITINE STELLIGR NOR, Movements of Ocean Steamers, p00 Baveon & NO@rl's United Staton PORT OF NEW YORK. JULY 10 1852 Ship West Point, Allen, Liverpecl, Kermit & Carew, Sbip Salem (Br), Mosirath. Liverpool, J srambal & Co. Ship Oder (Ham), Bolere, Loncon. & Beoh & K ‘At. Ship Oregon (Br), Frith Quedeo, Barclay & Lly Bark Gyperion, Davia, St J: B Brig Chivohiile, Robi 1p, Neurite, Thor Owan & Son, 14, Gonaives, Newmith & Sons. . St John, NB. J Pickard, ook. Dundas Geo Mil Brig atulante (fr), stu Brig Robinson (Br), Robinsom, Buctouche, Bar. Brig Hebron (Br), Skaling, Windsor, J 8 Whitnoy, Halifax J’ Hunter & Co, Nor) Toktad, Soodiao, Fanch & Moinoke. angtborne, Baltimore, master. Brig Abuer Taylor Ssunders Banger, Sarcy & Sanford. Brig Ole Bul) Woglam, Pet orsb: tate, Hallets. Boston, 8 W Louis. Steamer Erie, Norman, Philadolphia, J & N Briggs, Sloop Beotor, Griffin, Now Haven, Steamship Humboldt, Lines, Havre July 7, 12 A M, and Cowes 104°M, with mdeo and passengers, to M Ll July 15, lat 41. lon 68 50,8 A M, spoke sbip Washington, tro Liverpool for N York; same day, PM off Nantucket, passed remen for N York. hip Orleans (Br), Henderson, Liverpool. 30 #8. to Coolidge & Osgood, Flashing, Jane 5, with mdse t apd 375 parven, hip Connectieu and 591 passengers, ips ip Alb July 2, lat42 40, lon 44 20. saw dor 'W; 4th, lat 43, lon a9 tame day, saw fishing ache sehr Ceres, on the Bank: lat 44 05 lon 57 58, saw shipe Ric! doah, bound W; 17th, on Georges Banks saw ship Lady Ar Sian (of Bath), Bush, Havana, 17 days, with bugar, t+ master, Ship Crevle, Pierce, New Orleans, June %, with mdse, to Juiy 16, lat 33, lon 74 10, spoke whaling sohr + Yarmouth), 2 months out, 175 bbls oil. ‘ohasen. Gottenbur, in, hence for Liverp ol; w ship George Hurlbut, matitution: Ith on the with 14,000 fish: 10th, Frost & Hicks Virzinte (Swed : 44 days, ia ‘8, to H Hurlbut & Co. rn Dark Ortopa (ot Belfast), Colbnrn, Bordoatx, 42 days, With brandy to John Dorand & Co, veseel to master. July 2, lat S112, lon 38 30, spoke Br ship Janette, from Penang for L:ndon, 14 days out; 3d. 1 39 45, spoke Frenon with engar, to Foster & Nickerson. Lillias (cf Belfast), Cou with sugar and molass rx Brig Gon Foster, Newbeain, Funchall with wine, to J C © Lomelino & Co. ko ship Lydia (of Liverpool), for St Thomas; 15th, lat 0. epoke schr Mariann®, for St Croix: 9th, Ist €4 50. took m squall trom NW, which split sails, carried away jib boom, &o; 17th, 6 P M, 0 miles SSB of Bar- large tonsail schr on her beam ends; did not eho had beon capsized ere wore KoverAl chonts a (Madeira), Jane 1 July 7, lat 30 03, lon 6! persons on hoard; boat adrift near b sail set;,cculd mate out th ‘sed her to bo the Al ow (Br), Stepkens, pinaster to mast The" on her stern, Vinal, of Provin: wi sor, N&, 16 days, with er. eon, Preble, Saugerties, with stone. it D. mises City, June 26, with Se. 0 A C Rossire & C Beokwith, Abacos (Bahamas), 8 days, with jes to master. orine (Br), Higgs, Slouthera, 7 days, with pine ap. Schr Rover (Br), McKinney, Nassan, NP, 11 e, woud, &e, to E Hen. Onceola, trom NBedford, 7 day: ativic Thorndike, Rondout for Bustor Gavia New London, 2 as! Schr Chas M Sin Schr Victor. Cr. Elie’ Kockland, 6 n, 8 di y, Boston, 3 a das ne, Mtrout Cherryfield . Wrizht, Cherry fie! Rerurwen- Brig Chesap ‘NS, returned Inst night Balled, Ship Ieaac Wright (pkt), Furber, Liverpool. Wind during the day from SSW. ‘ramaute Humnonpr. ne 29—at Royan Elise, Pp Bonnmavx, {da Hesterd, tor N Havng, July S—Arr Courrier (Fr), Galtean, NYork; 6th, ships Mary Crocker, Butler, N M Zurich, Rich, NYork; Dublin, Skolfiold. Mooslo York; 4th, Mary pool; Sth, Sea Es, Th port oth, Samuet ele, Wiliams, Jordan for NYork Jul rk Thompron. for salena. Leavitt, for do 20th: Yan! oe. 60 16¢b; St Nicolas, Heaxdon, for do Leh; lym pus, Wilson; Kastern Queen, dfora; Liberty, Peabody; John n and Zenobia, Barker, do uno. L July 4—Arr Amerios (#), Shanno: ship Suan B Howell, Norman, NOrieavs, sohr (Br) Evens, Wilmington: Sth, ships Elvira Oxon Owen, N do. (ith, Minnesota, Allon, N ey, NYork; 4th, Cho: it 0 Pisladelphai: 7th park ‘dan ‘Thomaveon, Davis, Bavaria, Snthony. fer d douth Carolica 81 Sle tb, sips Joseph Holmes, Philadelphia; William Jar- Yor ly 1—Arr bark Manchester, Hillard, N Sid Talbot. Goodhue, do. Portamouti. July 5—Sid sip Amerioan Congress (from London», NYork in Lizarn, July 5—Of ship Victoria, Watlington, from r, Delano. from NOr. 00, from Havre for N Tift, Ross, Mobile. Th for Antwerp. : T ¢30-—Ship And leang for Gothenbur, Fouron, July as Telegraphic Marine Reports. Busrom, oul Arrived—Br brig Arthur Leary, St Domingo Civy are siok of fever); sunes Orion, F Yor! rhs an; barks Eile, Baltimore; Cheater Philadotphis, brigs Pacama, St Domingo City; Foo tor, Philadelphia Arrived—Bark Baraimone, Tul Zion, and Bay State, nce; Ocean Wave, N Yori Chared—Bhip Columbia, NYork, seston, July 19, Hersia Marine Arrived—Bark Roll rence Crowell Bost Gray, NY¥ork; Melisoa Aon, Bell, do; do; Ualens, Richards, do; B}w Litd, ‘Bucksten, do accra, Beary. Halirdx, NS: For: Pro.ave.enta daly i9—4 PM, Jarvis, Cienfuegos: brigs A Law Calais; Brazilian, «bre Forrest (Br) Tioga, Crowell, do Brown, Deuwis; vet; Mareis, Bunk . Geld Hunter Gra Yeung | NVork: Tex: Jeared—Stenmehips State of Georgia, Walton, arks Loretto bee: brigs Camilla (Br), » Portsmouth; Penobscot, Whitecar, N Yor! ‘orto Rivo, Wyma: China, Stadley, Borton Steamer Proneen Caye Horn ard on reaching T tons, which enabh supply could be had, her to reach Valparaiso, w Anern, which was taken weald Brtoran Banx M Van Briet, from Key West, was be 0 Faimouth, kj —On the 27th Jai hal Cid at New Bodford lwth, bar! oO T7th, ship Arnold: ie Bluse’ Harding, Pao: Clo'at Honolua May 1, amip Aquetnet, way Yor vou, Bi wh (oefons rted \pril 27, by lerter from hey) Corn: Ef NB 170 bbls sp ofl, which had been sold at $I 2 oe oc 7 at at Lai tor Arotio Oosan, touching at Ho: ‘Fell. eran an June 20, Int 43, lon 35 20, Bappho, NB, 20 dags ou 2D. fhe Myton, Barry, tom NYork for San Francisoe, July 1 BAEK Lysander, from Boston for Curacos, 8th inst, lat 3, Ports. ‘rica). June 4—Ne Am voasels ta M sen er, Debaker, for Accra; Jane A June 2i—No 4m ver Aux Caves, July i—Sohes Chi rae 2 days, be ap Herbert, Juhaso: r tf ree dieg for Bostom 0 days. Sehr Ind r+ re ms for Philadelphia, ald ANDROSsAN, J; achJipBosean, Juve 22—Barh Pamphytia, Shodd, for Phite- ina. 1). Br brig Ac for a UStates po: Pisoo, to toad ter Ustut Care Coast (Africa) leeward. ; fi Constantinorie, June 17—Bark Nantilus, Rows, Spyrrs, to loud fur NYork, | as aes ig ‘cCquinno, June 15—3nip Dauntless, Miller, from Valpa- F sive, arr ih, for Boston, ts 0 is Canvenas, June 30—Bark iatory, Ellefson, Philadel Pls, brig Marine. Dickey, NYork. ia 30th, brig Watson, 6D, do. Ctenruraos, July 2—Barks Sarsh Ann, Merriman, for © York teow cayr, J W Dyer, Dyer for do 4; Pocomac, Taomp> con. for do 10; Tom Cerwin, Basford, for Boston 2, btiga Nop tune, Capp, for do 7; Cubs, Sawyer, for NYork 4; Looales, B:avbury. tor Philadelphia 4: Malvern, Jarman, from Kiage tuu Ja, just are. LiavTHERA, July —No Am ven port va (W Cones of Afrios). June 2—Bark Gom, Laws es a aN INGSTON, Ja, July 5—Arr schrs Oooan and Jan er Navy Bay. Sid 9th, schr adico Jans, Montego ay. Cl at Momtoge Bay, Ja, oth, sohr Wim Hoary, Pate mouth, Ja. Maranzas, July 1—Sld brig Maine, Arthur, Prov Maracaino, July $—Bark Lras 'Warvor. from Philadephia buh. eohr Alexander, Mitoooll. Blackiogton, rom and for NYork in afow days, Sid 3d, brig Atvo, Borey, er do, MALAGA, June 22—Two small ve ldg tor Boston and N Vork, gssiN A. June 22-—Bark John Welsh, A: © load for Philadelphia, The report th: vease) in port 23d was probably ia: orrect, Nevviras, July 2—rig Sarah Vose, Driseo, for NYork, ‘ANAMA, June 18—S1d bark Joha Walls, Je, for pects unknown, without a cle: 8 from Trieste, here was me Am it Ds for Boston 27th; schr Sat fa a few days, TALCAnvANO, about June 12—Ship Grecian, [sloy from NYork Maroh 2! via Rio Janciry for san Francieoo, are Pus in for auppli-e and on wicount of atrors of woathem, bark Geo Heury, Cofin, from Baltimore 12t days arr Mag . UDO. Varranarso, Juno 15—Ships Magellan, Simpson, for Bose ton soon, touching at Talcatuano; Hamilton, Bray, from Boston Fob 26, arr 13th, for San Francisco fow da; q Spray (three ‘masts), from Payta 85 days, ore 4th, waee cthera as before. Sid 3d, bark Race Hound, Copeland (from NYork), Sam Francisco. Home Ports. BOSTON, July 17, PM—Arr brigs Gen Marion (of Carpe woll), Bibbor, Cienfuaxos Ist inst: Pacthonen (of Wado- b zh, Davis.” Poiladelpbia; sehr Lejok, Remick, do. Old utaw, Matthews, Saitinors. Sid steamers Sie Joha y and City of New York; berk Traeman, bri Tears Ikth—Arr barks Britieh Amorioan Thon pson. Liverpeo! June 2; Saone, Sergent, Havann 3d just: brig Polen & By- der (of Provincetown). Ryder; Paicrmo May 7; wcbes Pivot, ~ Hse), Perry, Anguilla June 26; Plytag Dart (f Glouoesters arker, Aux Cayes 4th inst; JH Fisnver, Vangilder mingtun, NC; Arictis, Looz, Nortol Sem rin’ Watchman, Chapman. Baltimore. Libvety, Williams, Philadelphia; Geo & Mary, Lord; Gertrado Hor ton, Pendleton, and Jobn, Cables. Rand Sid bark Hor xog' Bogislav; briz New Enaland, Greerlaw, sunpused for Philadelphia, Bark Franklin started, bat anchored fa sident Roads. The towbost R #& Forbes, Morria, left at 9 AM, on Sunday, for Eastpert, to tow ship Hungarian te Portland for repairs. yoRLFAST, July 12-Sid eebr Fredk Dyer Bradman, New orl BATH, July 15—Arr brigs Albion Cooper, Nichols, Save nab; 16th, Detrrit, Gilcbrist, St Marys, Ga; Delma, Millikem, Baltimore; schr Emblem, Chandler do. BANGOR July 15—Cid orig Sam! & Edward, Smith, W 5 acbr State of Maino. Rogere, N York. —Cld brig A Hayford. short, Valparaiso. CAMDEN, July 1 Sia. brig Vandslier. s ork. Charles» ton; echrs Beauchamp, Mclotyre, and Lagrange, Young, Norfolk: 1th brig Lancet, Mointyre do. CHARLESTON, July 15—Cid 3p bars Union. Forre, Bae~ ocions and s market; trie Souther, Mayo, Boston. FALL RIVER, July l5—Arr schr Treasuree Burroaghe, Fhiladelphis, Sid 16th, soles Mary Patterson, and Riise aro, do. Passed up 15th, schr Mary Weeley, Lord, trom Baltimore for Diehton. GEORGETOWN, July 7—Arr brig Urizava, Morse, Bostomg 8th. schrs Sarah Visroria, Tolson, NYork. bound to Com wayboro: Parker, Letchiont:, NYorm; BA Henning Taylor, jevoert Cid 8th, schr Judiv Ward. Tucker, Damariox cotta: 18th, Parxor, Latchicott, N York ALLOWELL, July 8—Arr achra Oregon, Rondout (and eld 1th for Trenton): 1th, Corianna, Phil Iphi HARTFORD. July 17- Are steamer Uncas, SYorky sleep Henry Clay, Ely. do. MYSTIC July § Arr sloop Apollo, Holmes, NYork; 12th, chr Anthem, Latham, do. MACHIA8, Jnly 9—Arr schr Lucinda, Ingalls NYork. 1d echrs Mayflower Foster, do: T 8 Hoteman, Philbrook, Bempetend: 12th, ams tis, Jobpaon, NYork NEW ORLEANS, July li—Are bark Mary Anngh, BM- ings NYork: brigs @ Soule, Smith, Havana 4h inst; Mo Vernor, Woolingham, do, Towed to sea on the Ith inat ships Bay State, Tease Al- ud brig Morning Star. The toweboat anglo Sex m three shipson the Rar bound out and six «nips and arke onteide bound ip. The stip Granats, Batohel sory from Liverpool. arrived at the Baron the 4tb inst and walt tin. Hs: arin, Jan epor fr eupplios. “C water. NEWPORT, Joly 15—Ar- achrs Mary & Rolond, Reae, Fall River for Philadeiphia Radi Rondovt; Steg. Townsend Virani N Bods Kelly Vrovidence tor N York; Marths Collin tinis for do: asloops Incres-o Sampson 0" for re ‘Therne. Durfee. Fall River for Albany: Uremome Churchel, Providence for NYork: Translation, Clarke, for co, Sarak Lincoln, Taunton, for do; Neptune, Racheott,Fall River tor do, h—Arr achra Cinderi Bilis, NYork for Bostone King, NBeiford og Se oe bg es) ork: Muteor. Perey, Prow fuiy In-car sche WC Hall, Baker, 4d, Jumes River. ey, BEDFORD Jui uly 15—Arr schr Mary Clark, Phila arfolk: Oh Stew N BW SURTFORT, 7 MEW HAVEN, Jnly 16—Arr echr Chas Parker, —— Virvinia: +loop Warren Stannard. NYork. Sd brig Tae can, Cousins, Philade'phia; aches Elm City, NYork; Haw ter. Virginia; Benj Bnglish. Pailsdelph's; sloop Bea) ainin, op don! NEW LONDON, July 15—Arr schre Ben} Brown. Rr Philedetpbin Louie, Geker, do: steamer Shetnoket 4 NYork for Norwich Sid schra Pinta, Perne, Albans: Gom- nection’, jo. Philadetphis (or Bangor, socording to wind) Texes, Ewen, Kingston: Daniel Webster, Folkerta, Priindeiphin th—arr achr Palestine Holt, Providence for NYorks steamer Decatur. G NYork for Nerwieh, Sid» Boia Peck #mith Virginia; Harriet Smith, Smith, dos sloop Au- rora Rwen NY« Pa oa! Arr at Artoris May 24, bark Alice Tarlton, San q D, Iniy 13—S1d rigs Pennamag: Bre Barrman, Pensacola ( tpert). PHILADELPHIA, Joly 18—Are Brig. Mary Ht Crowell, Boston; robro Francis Wann, Connor; WH Gaudy, Joffrey, and Copia Sears, N Vork J1—Arr ache Nanoy MiHs, NYork. —Sld brie HC Unwell Booxem, NYork; Julictte, Baker, Ady Jath ult na tion 19th Architect, for pale, ts Port Philip, Svdney. about July Bratn of Be 1 fer John Adams, for astoris &o dg brics Emily Prrobam, for Sydrey, with despatch: Vandalia, & ard, for Orearn 19th; Tarquina, Willets, do Uist: J W davencr, Bag ley, oo 0th; Mary av Jones, N, Honolwin 19th "J Da- vie. for Puget Sonnd %0tn; Daley for sae; Eagle, 140 tone, buflt in Gloucester. do, eohr Ponting, do, SAVANNAH, Jniy 15—Cla Prog ship B Hoins, Schmeen, in: woh y Istend, Ga to hale RE Sid sour Wary (Rr), Wobb, Pisteny Vth, Trevis (Be) Vilmots ke Chnann’ Gail oid 10eh, he, Sid 16th, sebrs PR Burton, Puilsdelphing 6th, M Baird and Globe do, WILMINGTON, NO July 14—Cld sobre Rachael P Brot Raker, for Boston; lth, trice anrore, Godwin do; Di nfell, Pocger, do; rcht Mary Powell, do; Dutoh Venilia, Eddos, Amsterdam. y 3 = = 2 Fi 3 4 3 i) Passengers Arrived. Havne—Steamship dumbolit—Mr acd Mea L Stuart, Miao Rhinelander, Me ard Mea RS Kly Mracd Men UM Parker, rudyke, Mr and Mea J W Morrs. Priace Lubsruirariy Mr ano Mrs B Gillender sud obild, LM Per-ive J ches from the U 8 Dri J Com on a y 4, Mite Lnoy Farain ure Mew Laumorier. Miss Staunton @ Hine 1 r Hiidermann. J toldeemaver 5 Sephine Lesicur. F Leib. a Holdermay vidermane, Mev Ducrow child sud servant, Hl King C Digele~ J Pithon, Mrand ‘Lat 4 Mes T Mane ve Mrang Mrs k Me children and gorvants. JH Charrerand, Mr. in, Mr and Mee § Zeulnwerhy and 3 ontldren. L Pi Sequinville A Cook, M Dy * 2 oe Mr sed tre Tuagery: We 4 TJ try mniret, inns, 0108, Mrs Friedlander, Mrs Racholior, © Brovie, P Sturm TW Navarieo, Mr Morriectntal 99, iad o-Ship Connectiowt—Dr G T Kellner Indy. twa ohildrem and servant; Mrs and M‘en C Boraploghill, Mrs A. Harker and two ohildren, © F Scarkis, Nassau. NP-Sobr Rovee—Capt Cornell, and crow of eohe A Nickerson lost on Manzanillo ref Mth J New OnLeans—Ship Creole—Mrs Borns, Mrs H Burne, & in and servant, Mrs Pinnigar, ohtld and servant—40 im, the etoerace, UF THR PRACTICAL 7Qt 1 Gree ciel cleas of rowing out cure to the hia! He has, there! id and Neorders, mid, rafo, and free from whilet ratios! nent, than that of any athor surgeon in amerion. In reoryag cases the oure is hingly rapid. To stranaay the city, Dr. Ralph woul om. that, besides ‘ai author of the shove work which has roceived the anq'antod *pprobetior of every physician w! ns noon It, ho haw re ded neve for the prtpose of stud ying these whish (im confor: orn womb,