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ARRIVAL OF THE EUROPA, | bninio AAA eee, been @hree Days’ Later Intelligence. THE ELECTIONS IN ENGLAND. Treaty between Switzerland and the United States. Arrests of Kossuth’s Followers in Italy. Peace Speech of Mr. Lawrence in London. THE MARKETS, Bien Sairy See The Franklin, Captain Wotton, hence, argved off Bouthampton at 11 o'clock on Wednesday forenoon, the 4th inst. On the 9th inst . lat. 49 50, long. 37 27, passed | a large iceberg. having seen several other bergs on the previous day. The steamship Furepa, from Liverpool, whence she sailed at 11 o'clock, A. M., on Saturday, the 17th instant, arrived yesterday afternoon. The European news by the Europa, is without any | feature of striking interest’ Tbe Indian mail brings ac- | counts of sanguinary battles in the East, The latest election returns exhibit a slight movement in favor of the Ministry, but still tor from attaining a | majority. The exact figures computed to Friday, give— | For the Derby Ministry. 187 | For the Opposition . Floating balance of Liberal Total members clectod According to the ministerisl organ—the London Herald of the 15th instant. there were 452 members elected, of Whom 220, including 29 libe: servatives, are to be eet down as minirierialists. 32 as oppositionists. Supposing that the undecided elections terminate with- out any further gains or losees to « , the result, the Herald estimates, would be as toll Ministerinlists elected ..220 Oppo ion cleeted.. Do. to be elec ed Do, to be electe Total...... aes Total... 16 Deduct Liberal © Aad Liberal Conser vatives PVCS... creer coees ot Supposed strength osed strength Protectionists. iti osition | ing upwards of a quarter of @ ton of gold. | the gold sent is chi | the eclony. hundred ounces a beem procured in the rick | as worked out, but upon more examination this was found by no means to be the case. | At the beginning of Aj last the miners wore tearing | the hill up from top to bottom. The stuff was hard—a pick aquired ta be sharpened twicea day. The Patter- son's Point diggers continued to be doing well. It is said that more industrious. or better-behaved dig- are not to be found at the mines than the Americans gers jigrated from California, win Van Diemen's Land gold has been discovered, but we bave little more than announcement. Large par- ties had gone out in different directions with the view of prospecting. Complete files of Adelaide journals reached Singapore to the nud of March They are filled with details of the wretchedness of the place—the once gay Adelaide, with its crowded streets and showy shops—whish is reduced | to a deserted town. and the work of decimation was still | going on. In the course of three months upwards of 15,000 | persone had quitted for the Melbourne diggings. and no less | than 700 women, as also their children, wore left depend- ent on the government, their husbands having deserted them and proceeded to the gold mines. Che local go- verpment Koa been at its wits’ ends, utterly at a loss to stay the current of emigration, Various means were | devised. but they all signally failed; and. as a dernier res- | sort, Sir H. Young rerolved to establish a government es- | cort from Mount Alexander to Adelaide, adistance of 400 | miles, with the view of obtaining capital, and causing a de- mand for goods, &c.. at Adelaide. ‘The measure hasbeen | | successful. The utmost excitement prevailed in Ade- | laide, on March 20, in consequence of Mr, Commissioner | ‘Tolmer arriving with the first overland escort, bring- ‘The journey was accomplished in eleven days. The scheme of estab- lishing a short practicable route between Adelaide and the gold diggings, and an armed escort for the convey- ance ot gold to south Australia. has thus far succeeded By this arrangement it is esiculated that haifa ton Weight will arrive monthly. and the remitters have ex- pressed their willingness to pay two per cent to the South | Australian Government as an escort ive, From an official list of the remit sees, it is very gratifying to observe that ly directed to the addresses of the A Mr. Wood miners’ wives and families in Adelaide, | ward, who resided many years on the banks of the Rhine, had arrived by the Aibemarle, for the purpose of es- | tablithing a vincyard, and conveyed with him a large collection of vines of different varieties. A num- ber of vine laborers from France were expected in The Adelaide ecrivis has had a most disas- trous effect on the prospects of the local press. In 1851, there were twelve printing offiecs and thirtuen newspaper.. Two of the newspapers were published daily, four bi- weeky, one thrice a week. and the remaining six were published weekly. Of these new Eugtish and two German. Seven of the newspapers are : they were known as The Old Coionist’s Chronile, Austral Examiner, Siid Deutsche Z South Australian Mercury. and Mining Journal. The newspapers extant. consist of one da ‘two bi-weeklies, one weekly, one tri weekly, and the goveroment Gazetle. The parture of subscribers and compositors for the digg! is assigned ux the cause of the death of £0 many periodi- cala in the short space of seven months, Some well Trade 89. ies have been dragged riots of a serious cha- Mejority for Pree In Ireland, religiow prominently into the ec racter have occurred at Cork, Belfast, Limerick, and elsewhere. The war cry on cither side was “ Protestant” and “ Catholic,’’ and to this tune heads were cracked, win- dows broken, and people shot downin the streets. At Belfast three persons were shot—one mortally. A de- tachment of military has been sent to Cork, where great apprehensions prevail that the distarbance will be re- newed. We have not room for details of these riots. The Sootch eicctions are passing over quietly. representative peers who served in the last Parliament are re-elected. Macauley the historian has been placed at the kead of the poll as member for Edinburgh. ‘There is little of interest beside election news, A rail- way accident had occured to an excursion train at Burn- ley; one or two lives were lost. A few days since, at Newport, Wales, while a convocation of Mormons was insession, the roof of the building fell in. Singularly enough, no lives were lost. The Mormons attribute their eecape to a miracle. The challenge of the American Navigation Club to the English sbipbuilders attracts much notice, but we do not hear it is likely soon to be taken up. The United States frigate Cumberland avchored in the bay of Naples on the 8d inst. The sloop of war Saratoga had proceeded to Amoy, from Hong Kong. The steam frigate Susquchannah, and sloop of war Plymouth, were at the latter port on the 24th of May. We learn that letters from Kossuth had lately been Beized in different parts of Italy, in consequence of which twelvepersons have been arrested at Pavia, fifteen at Milan, and many others at Brescia, Mantua, and Verona, ‘The Cunard steamer, built as the Arabia, and recently Purchased by the West India Mail Steamship Company, and now called the La Piata, is advertised to carry out the West India mail of the SMEEY Mew Wem quite o I ‘ olaffaire in Branca the three days supplying nothing whatever to report. The Swiss papers announce that the commercial treaty between the United States and the Helvetic Con- federation has been satisfactorily completed, and that Mr. Dudley Mann has left for home. . The Rev, Mr. Hastings. chaplain to the American Lega- tion, has just returned from the Vadois Valleys to mak arrangements for his departure homewards, in cons quence of a suddencall, He will be succeeded in his functiens by Rey. » rd. Mr. Uastings is obliged to leave Rome without recovering four cases of books which were scized three years ago by the customs Officers, avd which in a few weeks will be forfeited. The eases mostly con'ain an Italian edition of D'Aubigne’s History of the Reformation; and Mr, Hastings, seeing no chanee of recovering them, made them over to the Amv- Fican Consul, in whore nawe Mr. Cass claimed them, in April last, but as yet without success, low: ntost, d Abon-Mirza. the Arab Chief, bus been retaken. A tele- graphic despatch saye he returned to prison The accounts from China ; but little interest The inaurrection bed not been y was ativancing or retrogra not informus. The troc in health. The commer Voruble than thove last receive There have been « stroke in Berope, esp don, during the it down, but whether g, the Chinese papers do Hong Kong had improved sare rather more fu- rightful number of deaths from sun- 1 Lhe neighborhood of Lon rays Gatien continued to be op- Pressive. Ont b inst thermometer marked in the eh ntigrade, or 1-8 of Fabr: The cholera is reported to be raging not only at end Steradz as we hav 'y stated, butin the districts lying at the mouths of the Vistula. in Russia, In some of the villages on the Prussian frontier also, thie terrible malady has appeared. M. Arago, the celebrated astronomer. has predicted that there would take place at Paris, within a few days, a terrible storm, to Just twenty-four hours. The Emperor of Ruvsia has again taken a sudden journey to Berlin. ile reached the Prussian eapital oa the 10th inet. We per © that a report was current that the Ozer immecdiately on his arrival at Berlin, was seized with 2 ft of apoplexy, and was dangerously in dispored. The ri mr Bae been since confirmed; but considering the prec jons invariably taken in similar cases to keep the knowledge of such calamities from the public. ite non-confirmation by no means proves that there is no foundation for the report. In Belgium. the liberal cabinet had been dismissed. It | was dificult to judge whether any serious modification | Would take piace, It is anticipated, in some quarters, | that the three chief political ministers will resume their portfolios. The Gold Ficids of Australia. (From the London News, July 16 | By the India and China overiand we have received | late advices from the diggings to April The Victoria gold ficlds till engross the chief attention of fortune unter, and really the out-movings appear to b menee, In five months 1 ginning of March 1° Loria di lelded the | The | grounded fears existed as to the next erep of corn, so | many farmers, especially in the south, having quitted for the diggings without baying put ina crop, and leaving | their lundiords in the lureh. In such a condition was | thy upping interest, that although from one to two j hufidred vosrels bad left per month for Melbourne, , | crowded with passengers, no less than four vessels, with thelr cargoes on board, were wa hands to sail for England, Specch of Abbott Lawrence in London. THE FISHERY TROUBLES NOT KNOWN IN ENGLAND— THE PEACE REMARKS OF THE AMERICAN MINISTER. The Royal Agricultural Society. of England, had its great annual dinner at Lewes, onthe 15th inst. Among others, the American Minister (Mr, Lawrence) was present. Ina short speech, he said :-— My Lords and Gentiemen—I have the honor of submitting to you a toast,and that toast is one of very extensive sig- nificance. It is no other than “The Agricuitural Societies throughout the World;" and I give it withthe more pleasure because Iknow that the operations of the Royal Agricul- tural Society cf England are bounded only by the hupizon, Tknow that your premises are open to all the world. 1 know that my Lonored colleague on both sides of me— h representing a farming country—their stock and their implements may c ng for complements of and on the psrt 0 Z to you for the great benefits we ha licatior # aud experiments, (Chee tries there never was any reason for feelings of alienation; and T could govern and Sriend on my right, which I know to vidual who occu, never have war cheering.) m ord Palmerston,) with the kind feeling istin the heart of another eminent indi- jes a seat in the present Cabinet, we should or even rumors of wer more. (Vociferou: France, ‘The Paris Moniteur conveins the rovenne for the half of 1852, whic! ey of first h amounts to 389.497,000f. ‘This 18 an 7,000f. over the corresponding period of Various parts of the country had been visited with so- vere storms within the last few days, by which several persons had lost their lives, and much damage had been done to the growing crops ‘The Orleans property. in the neighborhood of Dreux, had been taken possession of by the agents of the govern: ment. After takiug possession, the officers left for La Ferté Vidame, to do the came act there also. Mrs. Abbott Lawrence, wife of the American Minister, amd Mice Lawrenne, eft tl ide: Pi id ip. tor Paris, Tors kee aga thele residence in Plecadil Spain. The Madrid Heraldo has a letter from Havana, dated the 2d ult., which states that a subscription was actively going on for another expedition against Cuba—that it al Teady amounted to $150,000, in and out of the United States—that Goieurnia, who had escaped from Spain. and others from Ceuta bad arrived at New Orleans, promoting the thing. aud that it was intended to disem- bark at Neuvitas, Neuvas Grandes Caibarier, or some other intermediate part of the north coast. ‘The city of Santander has prosented to Gen. Concha a magnificent sword of honor, for his conduct during the p xcitement. On the hilt of the seription—* City ef Santanderto Don J Captain General of Caba in 1 pon is the in- se de la Concha, News from South America, Sovrnampcox, Thursday Evening. The steamship Tay arrived at’ Southampton, on the 1th inst., with the usual Brazil and Rio de la Plata mails. Her dates are Buenos Ayres, Jono1; Montevideo, June 5; Rio Jenciro, June 15; Bahia. June, 20: Pernam. buco, June t. Vincent's. Cape de Verdes. daly 1, Accounts from Buenos Ay ‘ent the province as pretty tranquil, Some porti troops we re dis- banded. The Congress had assembled at San Nicholas, forty leagues from Buenos Ayres, aud the treaties with the Prazilinn Government had been ratified n Rio Janeiro there is no news of importance, cs of ycliow fever had mais their appenrance and there onshore, bu ping was tree from fever A railway, copneeting the suburban village of Petroplus h Rio Janeiro, was to be commenced on the 29th of June, the first stone to be turned by the Emperor. This railroad, the first in Brazil, been undertaken by a and the works are to be executed un- ¢ William Bre der the man; ‘A large number of German emigrants had arrived at Rio, and entered into its with the planters there. ct ee had declined prices previously cur Teecived. Stock was bad all been taken, and ‘able premiuin, letters of the 18th ult. mention that the import, ket remsined in a depressed condition, with little pect of improvement, In exports rather more had been doing. and prices of sugar had advanced, The quality of all deseriptions was decidedly inferior to that of former ye he bulk of the exchange operations 1., but towards the close money ook place wi a From Pernambuco we have re ofa for the better in business. The « y ero, ended. the receipts from the conn’ withstanding favorable weathe: There 2 project or Pernambuco io the south of the pre the prireipal sv; would not be a pe. slight © rly smail, not 7! passing throu, r districts; but it was euppos og line, Lonnon Money Marxer, July 16.—Thronghont the whole of Wedne Gay there was mo variation in tue English funds from the closing prices of Tuesday evening, and on Thurs. day the deviation from those prices was anly temporary, having opened and ol t 100; > 3, alchouch for a sl Rr a RRR a ENE PER SE ETT URES of his THE DISTURBANCES IN IRELAND. The latest news from Ireland indicates that the excite- ment was eubsiding—a large force had been sent North and South, and peremptory ordere were said to huve been given to the magistrates to act promptly and deci- sively iu all cases of disturbance the opposition is much strengthened from Ireland, the government would bave no chance whatever. and would dissolve, and take Png of the country on “democracy and conser- vatism.”” ‘THE KAINE EXTRADITION CASE. ‘The Kaine extradition case produced no excitement in London, but the opinion of the U. 8. Commissioner is generally approved of by the lawyers, AUSTRIAN AND FRENCH POLICE AGENTS, ETC. Several police agents of Austria und France have ar- rived in London, and are in communication with the au- thorities. be Soe sakl to have their eyes especially fixed on a number of persons who meet in & coffee house in Oxford street, called *L’Europe Libre.”? The news from the Continent is perfectly uninterest- y e quarter's revenue in France shows an increase of 1,000,000 francs over the same quarter of 1851, but the increased expenditure makes this & nullity. ARRIVAL OF THE PROMETHEUS. Five Days Later from California. POPULATION INCREASING, Preparations to Celebrate Independence Day. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, MARKETS, Bier Ory EeOe The steamship Prometheus, Capt. Churchill, arrived yesterday afternoon from San Juan del Norte, whence she sailed on the 21st inst. She brings news from San Francisco to the 3d inst., which was brought down on the Pacific side by the Pacific. The running time from city to city was twenty-one days and four hours, but the actual time was twenty six days, Annexed is the specie list. AMOUNT OF GOLD DUST. $15,000 12,009 745 John Ashbab... 509 Total... seveeeeeeeees $28,246 The passengers names and ship news, will be found under the proper head. Our thanks are due to Mr. R. Lord, the purser of the Prometheus, and to Gregory & Co., Berford & Co., and Adams & Co., for late papers, The following deaths are reported by the purser of the Prometheus :— : July 23d, on board the steamer Prometheus, King Dearmond, of Morgan, Butler county, Ohio, late of Cali- fornia, aged 63. June 11th, Capt. Alfred Hoyt, on board steamer Central America, lake Nicaragua. June 14th, at San Juan del Norte, Charles G. *., son of Capt. Abraham Bancker, of Brooklyn, aged three years, There is no mining news in the papers received by the Prometheus. The population of Marysville, as given by the census taker of Yuba county, is 4,500, 243 of whom are females. ‘There are four churches—one Presbyterian, two Metho- dist, and one Catholic. Seventy children attend the Sunday schools, An ordinance requiring stores and other businoss laces to be closed on Sunday, has been passed at Stock- 0 Byer $100,000 uf State warrants have been funded, un- der the new funding law, since the Ist of June. Some $90,000 of warrants have also been redeemed at the office of the State ‘I'reasurer, by the issuance of school land warrants, in accordance with the law to sell the 500,000 acres of school lands. The Marysville Ezpress says: Every steamer trom Panama comes freighted with ladies. The Oregon, Pa- cific, and New Orleans, all recently arrived, brought a good proportion of the fair creatures, seme to join their old husbands, and others to catch new ones. A party is fittiog outin creatine for the pur- neo of exploring tens { T thehead of King’s tiver souls Aipionisg ouDtty, , from mineral weeith, Pillsbury, Porks and Miller, the murderers of Mr. Dunbar, of Slate Creek, were executed on Monday, 28th June, An association is being formed to establish flouring mills throughout Culifornta, Great preparations were making in San Francisco to celebrate the Anniversary of American Independence. Mad. Biscaccianti was to give a concert in San Francis- co, on the evening of the 8d inst. Marriages and Deaths, MARRIED. On Wednesday evening. June 30, at the residence of 0. C. Bowman, Eeq., San Franci-co. by Rev. Mr. Prevaux, Mr 4. P, Bowman of the Rio Covumnes, Cal., to Miss ae L., dwughter of Francis Reed, Esq.. of Manchester, June 27. by Rev, Mr. Simons, Mr. George EB. Drew, of San Francisco, to Miss Harriet T. Haskell, of ‘Topsham, Me. DIED. Drowned, in the Merced river, on the 22d June, Mr, Willinm Hi, Miller, of St, Louis formerly of Philadelphia, aged 23 years, At tho Empire Motel, Auburn, Placer county, on the 28th of June of typhoid fever, Andrew Mase, of Pair- view, Buticr county, + aged 54. At Wateon & Pfout’s ranch. near Yreka City. Benjamin M. Penn, attorney and counsellor at law, formerly a resi- dent of Ohio, On Tuceday eveninj brother, in Happy Vail of St. John, New Brunswick, aged 83 years. In San Francisco, July 21, Lavinia Rebecca, daughter of 0. J. Presten. aged two months. At the residence of Robert Layzell. Happy Valley, Mr. Charles Lemon, # native of Tedington, Engiand, aged 24 years. June 29, at the residence of his . Mr, John Hayward, formerly Markets. San Fuancisco, July 22—The transa Were considerable—both for consumption, The holders of goods ree ntly received ar rehaeers at the onrrent rates. Li to some extent at $2; lard at 1234 WO; onts, Mc.; barley, Bio. & in the lower grades of liquors at better rat ch wines ure in demand, both in wood and gluse. are speculative. The stock i Birth, ¢ Canada Thursday, the wittoriir,G. Wovmoronof' 2 Gage en Married, it - On Wednesday morning, J nt nie ‘Auaannees L. Sarne, of New vor Jvxia W., youngest daughter of Capt. Henry Harris, former the 4 On Wednesday morning, July 7, by Elder . P. Dye, Joon 3. Gemeiettaet Nebentoe te lee ae daughter of Kugurn Gazen, Exq., of Madison New York. On Thursday, July 15, in Transfiguration Church, by Rev. William MC Mavaice Keatina, late of | Clonmel, Ireland, to Mis» Any cx, of this city. On Wednesday, July 28, in Church, by Rev. J. HH. Hobart, Axprew P. Gimome. to Mias Caruraine Dinnen. both late of Belfast Ireland. On Wednesday, July 28. by the Rev. Mr, Lounsberry, Mr. Joun Nuwatan, to Miss Many Panny, daughtor of Mr. David La Force, all this city. On Sunday. ae 25, at Canton, St. Lawrence county, by the Rev Mr. Goodr.ch, Syivestsa KE. Cornyn, of New York, to Mits Criestia Basen, of Canton, Died, At Long Branch, on Wednesday, July 28, Sanan Lornnor, infant daughter of James W. and Hmoline Blatchford. At Belleville, New Jereey, on Thursday, July 28, at 4 | o'clock P M.. Win.tam Portien, youngest son of Edward | aud Susan Pothier. of this city, 8 years. ‘Lhe friends of the family. and those of his uneles, Or- lando, Peter, and Alfred Bailey, and brother-it law, Thomas J Munday, are respectfully invited to at- tend his funeral, this afternoon, at 43¢ o'clock, from the residence of the late John Stirnis, on the River road, be- | tween Newark and Belleville. On Tuerday, July 27, Emtuy Marizpa Mownnay, im- fant daughter of John and Emily M. Mowbray, aged 15 days. $n Thursday, July 29, Au.nertiva, daughter of Jerome | and Mary Finch, aged 7 months. | ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | invited to attend the funeral, at the house, No. 201 Twen- ty-eccond street, this afternoon, at 2 o'clock On Wednesday evening. July 28, of dysentery, James Tope Harsix, youngest son of Gerard and Harriet Hars'n, aged 1 year. § months, and 22 days. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend his funeral, at the residence of his father, in Powers | street, Brooklyn, this afternoon, at 2 o'clock, | On Wednesday, July 28, Mrs. Estirer Swan, widow of the Jate Samuet Swan, in the 61st year of hor age. Che relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully requested to attend her funeral, at 3 o'clock, this ‘afternoon, from No 343 Sixth avenue. Her remains will | be taken to Greenwood. On Wednerday, July 23, Hester Siuvia, daughter of | Lavinia and Abrihum Brower, Jr., aged 3 years, 2 months and 11 days. ° | ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to | attend the funeral. this afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from the | residence of her father, 331 Cherry street. | “Suffer little children to come unto me, for of such is | the kingdom of Heaven.” | On Wednesday, July 28, by the casuality on board the | Henry Cloy, Jon K.. aged 334 years; also, Howann A., | aged 2 years, sons of Johan W. and Rachel Simons. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend their funeral, this afternoon. at 21g o’clock, from their late residence. No. 67 Eldridge street. On Wednesday, July 28, by the accident on the Henry Clay, Joam B. M. Haxronn, daughter of the late Cyrus and Joam B, Marsden Hanford, aged 1 year, § months, | and 11 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reapectfully invited to attend the funerel, without further notice, | from the residence of her grandmother, Mrs. Susan Mars- den, 215 West Twentieth street, this ‘morning, at half past 10 o'clock. The mothers body has not beem found. On Thursday. July 20, of dropsy on the brain, Axn Euiza, daughter of Paul $. and Ann Eliza Casilear, aged @months and 14 days. Therelatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at the residence of her fa- ther, 360 Bowery, this afternoon, at 2 o'clock. On Wednesday afternoon, July 28, Hanniet 8., wife of Frederick F. Ernst, in the 22d year of her age. The friends and relatives of the family are requested to attend her funeral, this afternoon, at 4 o’clock, from her late residence, No. 5 Hudson terrace, Hoboken. On Wednesday. July 28, Grorcs K. Mancien, aged 37 ears, His friends, and the friends of his father-in-law, Samuel FE, Lend, are requested to attend the funeral, without further invitation, this morning. at 10 o'clock, from No. 845 Broadway. The body will be taken to East Chester, for interment, W. Smock. aged 48 years and 4 months. lends and relatives, also the Washington Con- tinental Guard. are respectfully requested to attend his funeral, from his late residence, 108 Suffolk street, on Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Drowned, on the wreck of ihe ill-fated Henry Clay, on Thur-day. July 28, Mr. Gxonox: F, Wonrtiock, aged 28 years; his wife, Comenia Wurtiock, aged 23 years; and Miss Avenins: M. Houmes, aged 24 years, ‘Their funeral will take place this morning, at 10 o’clock, in the Norfolk Street Baptist Church, of which they were members, Rev. Mr. Armitage, their pastor, will preach their funeral sermon in the same place, on Sabbath even- ing next. Ali theirfriends, and the Hospitaler Lodge of the I 0. of O F , are invited to attend the funeral. At the City Hospital, suddenly. of apoplexy, Wa. Fun- Jate membor of the First district police. ‘The Whitehalt Benevolent Association, and his friends, are invited to attend his funeral. from the Lodge room, No. 49 Whitehall street, this afternoon, at 4 o'clock. Members of the Arsociation will be promptly at the Lodge rooms, at half past 2 P.M , in full Togalfa. Thursday. July 20, Uesny Epwanp, youngest child of John Freaeick aud Amelia Stortofellt, aged 4 months and 25 daya, ‘The faners] will take place from the residence of his parents, 104 Pearl strect, this afternoon, at 3 o'clock. pH a of the family are respectfully invited to at- end Abeut 4 o'clock, on Thursday morning. of dysentery, Chances Hontey, in the 44th year of his age, The friends of the family are respeetfully invited to attend his funeral. from his late residence, 203 Second u important itock of coal to operate o 6, i¢ in a retail way, for nese $5) tor pri quality. cks—State threo per cent Tomocrary Loan, five per cent direount from State seven ner cent bunds, 60 @ Yar Loan warrants ie City bonds, 74% 70; County Sorip, eramonto City bonds. 70. ny a. By upon off; Central Whart shares, 100 105) Paciic Whart shares, #0 8 §5; Eroadway Wharf sharcs, 650 6 jank Road ehares, C.S. Land warrante, 1004 110; roceries and provisions changed blo amount. In coifee wo note a very favorable inquiry, and an advauce of 2 quotation Candles duly; pri Chi fair to prime, we quote 18 to ? charge in price; frm aud in £ at t 6 those were selling at 1005; On Pri Neu % the above price, viz: —100%% co mud a Quarter per Cents asiness in most descriptio States, was rather limi » No voriation ia mim shares b enormous amount of 65. valued at £2 19.108 10.. o lars, ‘The Melbourne journal» cont ces of outrages comwiited on life and property at the mines, avd we need hardly wordex at such astate of | things. Thousands of pounds arc passing daily in cash | and goid—thourands more in stones. 1 | ‘was feverely felt. and in most pi able to work owing to the dre The miners were com- | plaining loudly of the exnc tion of them conse fee | when they were unable to work, A correspondent, writ: | ing from Mount Alexander. April 4, notices the improve- ments in progress. and the measures being adopted to introduce wholesome municipal regulations. The road | by ay diggings i yereesing : the logs are cleared out yield «ike ‘cut avay to form @ level, holes }, Inany of alter belny eer eet de | i eles van ¢ fificen feet deep, and loose earth, During the winter, these holes will form a bog. out of whick it will puszle the unfortunate to get Tho writer § mark:—"A material change Aered ing ogi aden Last week, all were wending their way to Melbourne: aor ee tide has re and thousands are coming to 0 ings, trusting that rain will (ail eho; will then be on the ground for work rtly, and they The Bathurst and Turon diggings. which haye longer and more extensively Victoria, have yielded up to lion of ounces weight of gold; the actual exports to March 20 being 1.125317 ounces. These diggings yield as plentifully a¢ ever, and new localities, abounding in rich depwits, are being met with in abundance The waters of the Turon are described as falling rapidly, and in a few ts) °4 it was expected the bed claims would be workable. Meee | the fall of the rivers, many were busy washing the tailings inthe bed of the river, standing all day in two bed three oe ot —_ The | a earnings parties was about halfanounce | to each cradle, ct which two men are emploped. Bevera | new dry claims have béen opened on Thompson's Point, | from which juantities of gold were being taken— | twenty to twenty-five ounces per day being no unusual . This discov created some excitement Among! thore of the Turonites whose spirits had for gome time been trembling on the verge of despondency. ‘The Californian pumps were potting copsiderably ini ‘Vogue and auewered well, At Cirous Point some fresh sur- | opted been discovered ; the stuff was conveyed carte about four or five hundred yards, Further dis- which is ions of dol- | rous instan- the miners were un Worked than tlose of 4 March nearly one mij. | long favorable. arket loths m been emall on —T herth, engaged the &th May MR ce the begin woollens, Spanish # —Uriontal Bank bilis nominally 4%. Gd. Proights an American vessel, the only ship on the Liverpool at £4.’ She left Shanghai on s firm. Exchange AMES M‘HENRY’S CIRCULAR. Livenvoor, July 16, 1852, Provss1ors.—Bacon is 1s, cheaper, and inactive. in beet er pork there has beon little doné, thore being ao sup- plies of the quality suited to the trade, Cheese is quiet. Lard remains doli. QUERRCITROD e BARK mor? activity exists, at previous SrEps are nominal, Srena Ort is 10s, lower. No whale here, request. TALLow ie depressed, and 64. cheaper. Rice bas been only ‘moderately de vious value, Beeaverurys.—Plour is again 6d. lower, Wheat bas far- ther declined 14, to 2a. por 70 lbs, and both artiel very dutl at the reduction, White Indian corn maintains quotations. Stocks of yellow quite exhausted. Corron.—The market con Lard in good o, ®t barely pre- tinuos very freety supplied. aad As the demand from the trade is limited, prices have turth-r receded 1-l6d. per Ib. since the sailing of the Baltic. Bu eas in M. fected by the tameness of this m in Manchester i ket, yet there does not pear to be a stocks. Stock this di bo 57 bay A Te I American—6,310 bi to exporters. THE LATEST FROM EUROPE. The following items, possessing considerable interest, farther movemert observed from lest q xis c we quota 18 to 2: Ye are informed of & plight eenration in oi); small supply and ® slight ad Our iaarket ix very bare of various classes of domost goods. No brown drille or duck in market, ing. 28¢. Flour=sales have been made of moderate lots; Jaxall, at $22; Georgetown, $18!¢ 019; some email lots Chite, in half gneks, at $10 a 103g. “Bariey-0) bacy were Sie, Outs we quote at de; demand fair ary Dundee bag- fore Hon, Judge Betts, excrs.—Robert Peterson and Michae! M—the former having drawn a knife on hip Rainhow—were sentenced, Peter: isonment, and to psy a fine of 8 imprisonment. ai the master of th son to three 0, CITY TRADE REPORY. Tuunsvay, July 20-0 P, M. Breaperurrs.—Flour reac @ little. the sales em- Dr neing 12.100 bbls. : superfine Canadian, at $3 ordinary to straight State and mixed to at $4u 54 1246; choice State. favorite Ohio, and fancy Western, at $4 1236 a $4 25; with common to good Southern, at $4 3134 9 $4.604¢ per bbl. Corn moat and rye flour ruled about the same, Some 2.000 bushels White Ohio wheat brought $1; 2,000 mixed do , do,, 950.; 12,400 red do., part %e.; 11.000 Upper Lake’ do. 68 4 O64ge.; and 49.000 bushels corn. 68 a , for unmer- chants and 63 9 643. for round yellow, with mixed Wertern—the former value. Oats and tye continued as bs bes ya ” ‘o110N.—The market continues very firm, with eales ot about 1,200 bales, The Europa’s izitelligence to be entistuctory, wt aR. Famowrs—/the receipt of the Europa’s news checked Senne: while rates continued nominally the same to Liverpool. Some 600 bbls. flour were reported, at 11d,. 4 re principally culled from the London Times, of Satur- day, the 17th inst — v THE ENGLISH ELECTIONS, ETC. - oy te Se, M. on Friday night, 307 of the 400 seats iD iota a return members to Parliamen:, had made ice, and the Dert it had gained ortho odarage than it iad hen the session closed : Binsty-oes manne is a majority against thom of ate eee the middle of October, and the its strength by movit objectionable phrase whereupon ee id teats be the id to amendment They also threaten to bring ont teatiton Commons to it, free trade, pledging the House of 7 fon of candidates for covery of dry diggings had been made on the bill porite Ration Hill wud Pennywoigbt Flot The diggings on this hiss us Jeauary last were remarkably rich, as much as @ | teres ana hae ga 3 _ nominat e county of Buckingham, on Vriday, w sling Character, Ms: Dirac, (the Cental (i with some bes pring of grain, atin dd.) continued nominal, at 4d. There was nothin; wee London or Havre, There was a fair business offering for California, and rates varying from 40 # 85¢. per foot, Provisions continued in good request, at buoyant rates —the 's movements consirting of 600 bbls prime and mess . at $174 2 $20; 100 tierous canvaseed moked hams, at 18¢,; 100 bbls. plain do. do... at I1e.; 500 bbls, Eng lard, at 1140. Rea Ib i eas sh bbis. old prime, With new mess beef, #99 and $l5a Yosis Sgeone, 5 $15 a $18—the pre- Telegraphic Report, Aunany, July 20, 1862, Reocipts of the past twenty-four hours i plotn 6 000 bbis.; corn, 17,000 bush.; onta, 6,000 bush ; wheat, 10,000 bush, Flour is steady ;’corn is better, salen 14,000 bush Weetern mixed at 00% n le | Outs are at Me, a M4 ge; whiskey fells at 21% @ 21)0. for Uhio, and 21%o. for street, Williamsburg, this afternoon. at 234 o'clock. His remains will be taken to Cypress Hills Cemetery, for in- terment. MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. pai youx—rui pay, . 456] moow sets. 7:15! wIGH waren. ALMANAO FOR NW orn — — smorn 7 50° YORK, JULY 29, 1862. PORT OF N Cleared, Ship Albstrose, Knowles, San Francisco, Ladd & Church. | ae | Co) a Albion BL jhe £ Ch fold). Li wis, Ps 1s, 21 day ooo (0 . Li wis, Pensacola, . wits iow pi 3 Gite Yate 22, let St ton? po) iy d irom Fas’ pert for Alexaadris, Jacksourills, 6 cays, with yellow (Br). West, Fogo, NF, 12 days, tn ballast, to + Daricn, 11 days, with yellow Small, Cherryfteld, 7 " inall, Oberryfeld, 10 days, with lem. woeend Turner, Bathurst (Coast ef Africa), | 24 days. with mdse, to MM Freeman wae village Belle, Tinwhee: Barogves, BB: vis Boltimece, } ye, with sugar and mw a ni sagigertntenet teh Burcetees eee witnsuger to fete fariviont, Notbire, Eleuthera, 8 days, with fruit, to | Acl es Soh elinde (Br), Metz, St John, NB, 12 days, with tim- . to A | ‘Schr Good Intent (Bz), Grant, Pictou, 17 days, with coal, iy le tose it cSsenger (Be), Bashey, Sydney, 10 days, with coat, to F Cara, Schr Desdemona, Chattin, Matagord: ton, to H aie h with cot- ono) Barrin or Harrington. L fobr Glenview, Norton, Orlond, 10 66; Hien boom aebore on the Wert Bank, and was got off by steamtug Moroules, ee seats Rockland. 6 days. hr Anv, . nd. 5 Sloop Amerion, Sturges. Providew Wind at sunrise, §; at meridian, SW; sunset, SW. ton, 8 days. 2 Rervurnen—Belgian mile ship Fanny, Sohotty, henoo 27th for from 8 tf Tloo® eprung sleek, and Probably discharge. 18th inat, reports froizhts no ps chartered for Euro} last of June; ra £2 to Russie, £1 16 market; coastwise 75 oonts per box, aud noth- Havana, when 25 Wo are d, by the crowded atate ef our columns, to defer some very interesting ship rows. LPes Sreamaure Bvrora.} May 6—Passed Aun Bucknam, Barber, from ANsrEn, Chin ue oe Wade, Wallis, do do; 16th, Howqua, Brrnr Bran, July —Oi Probus, Weel for Antwerp, WATAUIA: May 8—Are Metta, San Francitco; 19th, Rajab, ith, Boston, Baas, July 5—Arr W Schuko, Ebbertela, NYork. EMERHAVEN, July 12—Arr Zaratan, Chase, NOrieaas. Buenos avnes. May 23—In port Alma, Bramatodt, for U States; Prinoessan Louiso, Kihlmann, for NYork. B TI port Ide, Haumet, Fortel, and Francis vie, Bean, Vaip: jhenson, NOrleans; # L Walton, Titu 2% hOUWENBITAVEN, July 12—Sld Jan Van Hoorn, Bouten, cisco, “Gannirr, July 13—Sld Standard, Crosby, N¥ork; Ata: ta, eoubastape, July 3—Arr Oxford, Minotb, NOrleans: Prl- mae 8 mn delis, York; Victoria, Ingberg, do. Sid 6th, Canin Wie’ 81a Robert Hooper, Pike, and Essex, h, Boston. viewers 7d Arr Franklin (s), Watton, N York, and df TO. PCI AMANAE July 16—Cld Incognito, Chrostpherson, N ork. Caicurra, May 18—Arr Bowditch, Stickney, Boston; ‘Symmes. do. Cla Lith, Watags; Thrane, ‘a8 Titcomb, Maling, London; 18th, Frances Higgins, Boston; 2st. Element, Bursley N York. Dean, July is Passed by Angelique, Samuels, trom Am- terd ‘York, yuan Tenn seen July 7—Of Rhine, Popp, from Hamburg for N York; 9th, Agnes, Schelling, from Bremen “GoruensuRG, July 10—Are Andover, Delano, NOr- ‘ nB. GLAscow, July 10—Arr Amoricr, McKinnon, Hantsport; 12th, Harriet, McLean, Wilmington. SId 12th, Zénobia, Jones, San Francisco, (and from Green- ock next day); 15th, Lyra, MsDonald, do. Greenock, July i3—arr Myra, Hunt, Trinidad. ‘Terees, Solari, Malaga, and Gmmparrad, July S—Arr Maria old fr Philadelphia. Grvoa, July 7—Sld Camberland, Gazzols, N Orleans Horo Kone, April 29—Arr Golden Gat Francisco, and s!d May 12on return; May 15, Orient almer, Lon don; 18th, Land o'Cakes, Grant, San Francisco. Sid 24th, Elizn Morrison, M ; 2th, Sarah Hooper, Ma- les hood. and Win Mooney, 29th, Guinare, Lucas, 0; May 2, D of Northumberland, Hodson, San Francisco; Pern, Stewart, do; Auguste, Parsons, do; 4th, Emma, Sto- ver, do; 8th, Akbay Cornwall, Maundrell, do; ith, Globe, Hardy, San Frans 13th’ Ella Francis, Piorce, do; 4th, Louisiana, Drow, do; 19th, Sobraon, Pacific +toamor b TEAM TO AUSTRALIA.~UNDER ARRANGEMENES Ss with the Melbourne Guld and Goveral Mining Assecte tion.—Tho favorite amd well: mship SARAT Bad D. h Augusd. caliing ef Cork,) to tate on boart pane perks August for Molhourne and Sy tie hatin sige SNOW AR ‘and other in: my BP! . ‘tr, No. 3d Brosdway, | paar AM FROM LIVERPOOL TO AUSTRALIA, FORM S2 part of the Baglo Line of Packets. The GRBag BU AIR cer cai) ata sea ae é , COMMALGET w s bourne, Port Phillip aud Syducy, N, 8. We, calling at the Hoye for coals, wuter, and fresh orevistoma, | Soetaea ws tits August, et ‘look, P.M. FARES TO MELDOURTE, tg, guineas, and segert, ; do. do, apiney, fivs golpees oxtra will be charged. For furthee Paswiculas®, SPP EBS, BRIGHT & CO., Liverpoel, oe RICHARD LAVIN, 95 Front strovs. VANDERBILZ LINE, FOR SAN FRANCISCO—Tum chortost and choapest routs, and only line giving ots for oreseing sho isthmus, favorite dou whip PROMETHEUS, 2, North river, at 3 0’ day, August Sth for Sau Juan With the Proitio steamer over the Nioaragua tranult having bus 12 miles of land traesportation, These ete © Musurpasied Rocommodurt uk, with spemor veut B. Snd (Asoercers now go threngh without any Aeleg, ing in waiting, and Tas Jast oxbesing teem ying only one day, This roate al mu ing bo Catia,“ nder The je from ote No Virgin Bay, *perior advantag he only one by chargo of affioere attached to the line, and, es thi much more healthy ané comfortably than by avy eshor: Hoy information, o¢ passage ot the slawags Fates, anpiy oly ¢ offce, Wo 9 Batkary place. up staira, : i DB, ALLEN, Agent. URED STATES Mall STRAASHIP OOMT am, Conuroting with the Hacife Mail Steamship Compeagye Daly throvgh Unite States muil tine for Californin aad Qroron, vis-Aapiamal, aud Vansing Tie spteuif aa aa double ‘engine Unived Staton, mail stoamehip OWL tons burthen, unoquailed im her accommodations, J aloy Schenk, United States Navy, commander, pitt on Thursday, August Sth. at 2 o’ol ok, P. M.," pro from the pier foot of Warren strect, North ‘iver. Peciic Mail Sveamship.Campany’s masniticont, ten ORHGON, will bo in roadinoss at Panama to receive the Ohio's mails, and sail immediately for Sau Sranctecs, No efforts will bo spared om the purt of the compenios to gond their passengers through with cape tition mad vomforty Ratos of fare to Aspin #A)l:—Ladion’ weloon, otato xem, lower aft and forward #: do., $5. scoond cabin # dea ei to fomilies g ifornia, ors, Hater of, fare tom Paunms to Sea Franses oa je terme. For freight or passa bes tcgcreaaeh of “CHARLES a Wal Fewer, At the office of the companies, 177 West street, oozner of Warren street, {OR AUSTRALIA—CLIPPER LINE only Regular Fackot-—-the splendid A 1 0 clipper ship WILLIAM EROTHNGHAM- LOO tons bare then, FZ. Tucker, master, will suoveed the Maguelia eu her first voyage, aud sail for Port Phillip and Sydney, oot, on the 20th of August. his beautiful clipper shia was built for the California and China trade, wud is unequalted Lnow up for Australiz. Her accocamo dations , light and airy, and peoullarly adapted foe the accommodation of families. An exporienced sucgoon ae- ‘irely new companics this chip. 1t is confidently expected that sha will make the pasesce inside ofeizhty Gaya! For fcointt ee 9, for Which ear! jention shoatd be inn ica) W. T: DUGAN, 43 Prone atrects ont #PET A. RUSSELL & MORTON, 381 Old slip, oe ELLIOT, ARKELL & CO., 146 Pearl sbreet. ‘Tho clipper ship ASCUTNA wil) succeed the W. Prothe ngham, aud sail on Wednesday, 16th Septomber. OR NEW ORLEANS, DiIRECT—TRE NEW, DOUBIA engine steamship BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Jacob commander, will lea ier No. 8, Exst rivor, for the above port ee ‘Thureday, Auguat s four o’closk, ui = s Z ss clegant acoommadaitons for passe rs. Passage in cabin state room, ; passaco in stecrage, $5" For freight cr passage, apply en boards eee THOMAS P. STANTON .56 Scuth stroot, or E. LINCOLN & CO., 12) Pearletreo’. Measurement goods, 25 cents per cubic foot. Bill's of Lad= ing, printed for the use of these stenmships, will be furnished to shippers on application clerk, on board, or as the offices of the agents, and sicned only on boards. No freigat received, or Bills of Lading signed. after two oWMeck on the day of sailing. The steamsn William Penn, Wint rf ty od, and gail on Friday, Aug.She Sears, commander, will snooeo NEW, YORE AND ALABAMA STEAMSHIP ooM- y, for Mobile, stopping at Havana —The new side wheel steamship BLACK WARRIOR, Robert W. shufeldt, + Baron of Renfrew, Curan, do. ‘ut back Mav 17, Baron of Renfrew, for San Francisco, and sld again 20th: In Chinese Waters. May 28, Amoy, Cunningham; Argyle, Norville; Enigma, Morrison; Far Broard; Sultan: mherst, Dando, ani Rice; Troubadoor, Blow, He! Aun ile, Reavack, all for San Francisco; Carrington, french, ‘or NYork. Liyexroor. July M4—Arr Prince of Wales, Brown, NOr- Lady Hobart, MeLeary, Savannah; Laura Campbell, Charleston; Arlington, Ryan, do; 16th, Jas Brown, I jobie. Off port 1th, Great Britain, Ware, from Mobile; Rosciu Malicry, from NYork; State of Maine, Boutelle, from New Orleans. Entd. lith, Ashburton, M’William id New York, Hutchinton, NYork; Westmoreland, Decan, Philadelphia; 1th, Lad: ‘anklin, ¥caton; Progress, Chase; and Sciota, Choste, NYork. Cid out Mth, and Radisnt, Gilles- pie, San Franci nd Hibernis, Maloney, NYorkg mouth, Terry, Bath; 15th, Tonawanda, Julius, ees Lochlibo, Boyé, Panama &c. Sid 13th, Chas Saunders, Spenco. and Montezuma, Lea- i Orleans; 13th, arcadia, vitt, Quebec; Lapland, Simpson, ; Owego, Barstow, N York. Bost Loxhox, July l-Arr Ohio, Sangster, Rio Janeiro, Entd out 13th, London, Hebard, N York. Cld out 14th, Arab, Thurston, Calentta, PANDE it Arr Antje. Plakker, N York. Lanpsont, July Lisnox, June 29—Arr Croton, Snow, N York; July 6, Hen- N York, and eld rietta Romare, do, oN Work. San Francisco; May ADEA. dune Flora, Yarran, July 1 for Oporto: 2th Versmiti’e, Co Macao, April 19—Sld San Jose. Silva, 2, Tremelga, ‘and Uni Queexstown, July M— of Dong!) Lecnard, from London 53 days out for Quebes. put in here to-day very leaky, having experienced a the a inet, when she carricd away her fore sud main mast, mi- and bowsprit started, &e, and started the iron ‘vnel—A sunken vessel was passed im tho 144 mile NW 34 W above the upper middle ‘The foromast head only above water; by t Ancelo, Nicholson. arrived here from Mauritius. Movuimein, May 10—The James Perkins, (American ship) hag heen rnh op shore waterlogged. Sho had suiled feom Monimein sarch 73, for London. Ponrsncurn, July $—The Emblom, Slater, from Newoas- tle to Philade|phia, which put in here 6th inst, leaky, is dis charging. Tue Starr, July 10—Of Ammerland, Addicks, from Bro- men for NYork. TTA, about, ground buoy. 10} Pb: Miscellaneous. HQ” Por loss of stonmer Alabama, ste Marine Affairs. Bric Patmerzo, Bonner, honce for San J) laden, wes cust away 8th inst on ard cerco total loss, Crew Ship Jamos H Shepherd, Ainsworth, Antwerp, Zeroga & 6 Ship Conrad (Br), Kelso, Quebeo, J Lee & Co. Sbip Conway (Br), Marshall, Queboe, R Irvin. Bark Goldon Age, Strong, San Francisco, Russell & Nor- n Bark J Forbes, Francis, Barbadoes, Hotchkiss & Bros. Bark Emigrant (Nor), Olsen, St John, NB, Fanch & Me+ ineke. Srig Seventeenth of May (Nor), Dillefson, St John, NB, Sebmict & Belchen, hkes weg a Adclma, Wales. Jacksonville, Noemith & Sons, Mary Ferking, Nickerson, Philadelphia, J W Mo Sehr Pavehita (Br), Barclay, Port au Prince, Cuthber TIDY tiona (i t Bellona (Br). Rea, Halifax, NS, J3 Donley. Urem E Bishov, Sqnites, Greenport, master ar Noney Miljs Bidridge. Portemouth, 8 W Lewis. br Ellen’ Rooman, Ox w Bedford, maater. cop Hector, Griffing, New Haven. loop Vigilant, Wells, Dighton. Arrived, b, Leiteh, Liverpool, July 17,11 AM, gers, to B Conard. Joly 17. 8:45 PM, mehip Niagara, for Liverpool; i9th, AM, ge stcamehip supposed the Atlantic, hence for 2d, passed bark Norma, from Hayansfor New bark Abigail, bound W, etheus, Cherehill, San Juan. Nic, July 21, Allen. 26th inst, 1st 20 nd specie, with bark Rimund, of Bro- jenal No 196; 27th, Int 3830. lon 9 propeller eteering NE, supposed the Bonj onklin, from New Orleana for Now York: same timo, ox chanced tlgusls with ship Bay State, from New Orloans for Bordeswx. Steamship Roanoke, Parrish, Norfolk snd Richmond 2335 to Ludiam & Pleasants, 5 R M Steamship Euro with mdse and yags hours, with judge and’ passen pera, t), Sbip Queen of the West (pit), Hallett, Liverpool, June 22, vith mdse aud 461 passengers, to Grinnell, Minturn & Co, Joly 18, Int 48, lon 66, pa 1 teering oka | for Bi American Eagle (pkt), Moore, London and Ports 2ie Wight Bude aud 200 pasiengers, to Griswold, n & Wiley. The A E has had light westerly wiods the ; kook & pilot om bourd off Georges shoal 26th ly Jone? an (pk), Peabody, Liverpool, June 21, with ongers, to CH Marshall & Uo, itam), Pauleon, liamburg, 05 day ngers, to Schmidt & Balehon. June bari Elbe, of and from Hamburg 7 46, lon 87 62, passed bark Fam 17, passed a four mas City of Manchester, from » Int 4053. lon 67 22, 0 pe a steamship, (probably the Afrien); 25th, lat 40 m 66 41 Mery Anneli, of Thomaston, 47 days from Liverpoo imire. steoring W steamehip hound E (probat Philadelphia for Liverpoo! } ship Chicora, from 8t Potersburg for Boston: P ey 41 n 68, paesed one of the Coli ved B Ship Charl Matiory (of Mystic), 16 days, with mdse, to. master. in, epoke ship Henry Pratt, Margein Parkor, Now Orlonns, July 43, in Straits of Flori: 22 days from New Orleans for riford, Burke, Savannah, 7 days, with mdse, to mon, Hmbie, Sturges, Charleston, 6 days, with eotton, e ardle. Kesia (of Boston), Kondall, Palermo, 75 days, with Joly 10, Jab 44.38 N, lon 49 46, spoke passengers, bound to New York; oke echr Troubadour, of and for 3,05 20, spoke ship Ontario, of fohn, » for Liver; ; 23 iat lon 61 04, spoke Br brig Londbenter, hence for Bay ; rk Byron, Pinkham, Manzanillo, July Nesmith & Sons, Me Wm H Vinal, obiof mate, ynceage, of fever. July 17, lat 26, Ton 79 4 Fenny & Louien, of Bordeaux, and supp Bark fruit, to D Giimartin. & Norwegian bark with 1 12th, lat 44 45, lon 6 Castine; 20th, lat 42 Wircarsot, 3 dayn from 4125, with mdse, to = Bay er with ‘peo i Park Gleaner (of Gardiner), Hamlin, » » to Robert & wien vtogirandach ep Th Menricttq Treat, Neuvitas, Jul: 8, with ogany &c, co it P Buck d Gor duly 0, Waa ery teat ing Homties distant, waned bark Parana, hangin rv) yer (of Po 4), er, Cionft yf A with anges, to order; veel tod W Eivell ee Gore oo ua Bi & Caroline, Ravon, Trinidad, 19 days, with ar and wobarco, tC Muller & ‘brig Harmony (Br), Parke in bal- lest, wits 7a vaerengers, to A Well fe Son brig Wiliam (Br). Kennoy, Yubacos, PR, 17 days, with cagat and mol to Juline Dubooq. rig Farah (of Portiand) ‘York, 8t Johns, PR, 13 age, with rugar and molomee, Yo Noemith & 80 rig Lady Sale (Br). Hint, Turkn Toland, 'adaya, with valt, to master. Prom lat 28 had ‘and bait weather, attended with en unusual mumber of eyualle wag ment vivid Ct wing and tres lous poals of thunder, Brig HH MeGilvery (of Searspert), Crockett, 8t Jago de Guta 10 days, with suERE, tobaco ‘ko, to RP’ Buck & Co, July 14, off St Domingo, spoke brig Keokn (of Sarspors), ‘or Boston from St Jaor 13th, off St Domingo, spoke ty Very (of Warren); fevin St Jago for Nor nt 31 10, ‘on 74 0B, spoke whaling brig Lewis: Brooks (ot Peevincg, in ( D' whaling, 8% month: it, with 70 bbls sperm. "ing Brothers (or Ghuclestas)"kewake nestle ie Orande, mantes 11 days. with molasses, to re Drig AD Wass, Wooster St Croix, WE, July 16, with eu- hr, to G B De Forrest & Co, Brig Trieste (of Se t) wfthtereto Neamt Soa st Pt Cettonus July M Brie abeth: fiatte, Watte, Nasean, Odays, with cotton, to Wm Newman ‘brig Chariva De Wolfe ( Or a or treight or passnge apply to veh plasters tod. Whikecy dover” Wineets NB 1A dare & Front ctceol, near O14 blip, i twelve in sete ais D.- F% NORFOLK, Me td et gg 01 Juan 17th inst. Home Ports. SAN FRANCISCO, Juiy 1—Arr ship Tornado (clipper), Mumfore, N York. 127 days; schrs Pomona, Terry, Trinidad; 2g ¥ prowr fishing: Fayaway. Kissam, Bodeza. Cleared—Ship Frederick VII (Dan), Boysen, Hong Kong: barks Palmetto, Fuller, Shangha; Carib, Deacou, Paita; brig Havever, Bayley, Portland; schrs Mary W Lester, Sa i cramonto; Jilt, Van Dusen, Stockton; steamers Uregon, Peagton, Ber i Fremout, Sherman, Astoria. Bsiled— * Columbia, Dail, Panama: ships Hooely, Shanghai; Europe. Sydney; Saecess (Fr). Singapor Zoroaster. on a whalin; ‘ise; Emily Bourne, Rr ship Parsgon, brie Nenolulu, are anchored at Fort P July 20—Stesmer Fremont, Sher: belie, Honolulu; sehr Lanra Bevan, Pierce Art st Trinidad, June 25, brig Colorado, Sau Fr bold by 4 W Havener, ‘and bark teabelia, for int. , Oregon; bark Isa- Ze FI C1500. ‘ grntsonnces Lv he shia a ivenrOot—Steamship Europa—Mr fiull and lady, Mrs Emith, ‘J ¥ White: Mr Dickinson, Me Betts, Mr Grouplon it Stonebery, Mr Kohnstamn, Mr Hofbauer, Mr Short, GH Hsndlton, J Willis, Mz Flatmann, Me Roy Brown, E Laflante, © Meyer, W A Hadden, J Tome, dr. Mr Cooke, Dr Wagstaff, Capt ‘Watson and Indy, P Dol: yado, J Costéra, U Fiowers and lady, H Pollock, T Aroher, 4 Wrigley, E Barnes. Jr, C Rickman, Mr Boyd and la ¥ Hotech, Mr Worthington, Mr Bich, JW Smith, M Rolle. Mr Clark, Mr Manross, KB W Johnson, D M Goldsohmidt, iiss Wright—Total 47. Sax Juan, Nic.—Steamship Promethous—Capt A Banok- or, Indy and “ervant. Antonio Mathe, Sonr E Falacis Capt Jamey Trather, J ¥ Booth, Geo Beecher Senr RG Tojnds lady, Sobildren apd 3 rervants, Senr JG Saonz and lady. B Mocny. L Lewisy WS Hansony Toos Wilbraham, Captata J Rielly, Capt RG MeDougall, Senr Pedro Saboris, Senr Man- sed, F’Soto, BH Heng, James Barton, John Negus, John Roddam, A’Roddam, Jolin Hoag, J Veohioe, J Blake, Gace 6 Rike, Dr Dorman, Geo Datis, Geo H Teake, W B Davis. ER Ewry, J W Gallaher, Johr McLean, 8 Ewdera, C HiayoR, N Conkling B D Lorell, Geo G Robertson, Geo W Leite, ‘arren. K C McRae, John McRae. JS Gat Law rence, M H: ‘d, D Shines, J Borbeck, T E 4B Ww Moulton, TH Freeman, § Thora, John Starr, loyd, R FANE aE, JBrndonberk, 8D Stewart, JA Abbott. F Loronze. t Pert, © T White, F A Suiselburgh, M Boaman, W Beaman W Preston, J H Ketcham, JM Whiton. W. Williams, W Willo: ebster A Richardson, W H Daudson, M Tolle, © Kichardson, P M Stevenson, § Rorercsoo, C Gibson, WH Hal, JH Rovley, HAL Sileby, Wm Ballard, AH Ballard, Jno Collingworth, Robert Wright, Jos Hanna, N Kice, W Middleton, A Vonoman, T 8a: .C RRice, Jamee W King, Geo Cruthers, Alm Griffith, © Glover, W Inketar. J Tuk- star, E Bad, R Roney, J Moody, T Lyons, W S Wiad . Ino Smith, M Beard, Ino M Beata, DW iteosine ye Reiley, L Whiller, J H Cay Collins, 8 Hill, J Moses, R Thompson, M Whitaker. FOR, LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM. ship ARCTIC, Capt. James C. Luce.—This oteamor will dopart with the Uni' mails for Europe, posi 12 o'elock M., from hor No berth secured tili ving unequalled accom. ; Apply, to We COLLINS & CI 0. 56 Wall str: The steamship PACIFIC will succeed the AKUTIL, onil August 21. PUCTION IN FARES BETWEEN PHILADET- phia and Liverpoo!.—The Liverpool and Philadelphia Steamship Compony intond wailing thoie mow eteainuhipn om follows :— FROM PHULADELPHIA. City of Manohi Saturday, July 17 City of Gianpow: Saturday, Ang it ry of Manchos iaturday, Sept. 4 City of Ginegow, ‘Saturday, Jot. 2 WHOM TaVERPOOL City of Glasgow. ...., City of Manchester... City of Ginagow, City of Manchester City of Ginenew, tes of pas state room atato roo) For freight THOMAS it No. A Jimited nomber of third at $20 from Philadelphia, am ‘ith provisions. sons will ‘clos! Wednesday, July 21 Wedns » Ang, aL y in forward aa aseware’s feos. aoe, N.Y. aan vereots Phitadotpite. ay pas will bo tnicon om found <4 —GHE UNITED re tor ons turday July dirt Mt 'rioes of be o Nort iver. Besos on aftor An experionood surgeon is attached to the ship. For * INGSTON, Agent, 63 Broadway. United States Mai! fore we yee der, will leave Pior on Saturday, Jul BM. Bills of lading "signed only on, beard. sitorgeesnne, neni t LEDIAM & PLEAS SNE nt strect, pare the United Reatoe ow U.8.N., Commander, will be ready to revei Monday, Avsuet 16th, and will sail for the al ier foot of Larris street, North river, on ugust 25th, at 12 o’clock. precisely. Fraigh lears re-shipped at Mobile fre of com: $65. Freight, on measurement goods, 300. per foot, LIVINGSTON, CROCHEKON & CO., 31 Broadway. — (AUSTRALIAN LINE OF PACKETS YOR Fort Phillip, Direet.—The favorite and well known paket MADISON, G. A. Trundy. commander, will sail for the gold regionson Monday, August 2d. Her accommodations are unequalled, for elegance and comfort, to any ship mow up, having state rooms for families or single persons, Her be- twoem decks aro thoroughly ventilated, and the owners arantee superior provisions to any ship horetotore lets, n experienced surgeon and well stocked medisine chow Will be supplied free of charge. For remaining be anes me application w: nection BROTH River, or to BUTLER BROTEBI 163 and 118 South street. BROUGH 70 SAN FRANUISU0, aT REDUORD T kand Sen Francisoc S Py “ rates. New York and ‘ancl veame a a UNITED STadi awed, Br hapey mr snee Basy f wall, Nav; on ats P. M., connectin, ‘atPanat with thi e. ssoamship WINFIELD SCOTT, 2.190 tons burthon, George A. Cole, Jommander, which stesmer awaits the acrival ef Dassengers at Panama by the United States from Now ¥ And immediately thereafter procoeds to San Francisco @ = roct, withont stoppage at intormediate porte, ‘These vessel, ip accommodations and gafoty, aro not su: 4d by aay on this rout nd experienced surgeon is attached to eaad Feasel. ‘The Unites States has made the voyace bulweem New York ard Chagros in seven days cloves tones; and she Winfield Soctt performed the voyage between Now York &nd Panama in the shortest time on rooord, both an to rome ning and actual timo from nort to pore. Rooke maw open, nad through tickote for ante. Apply to DAVIS, BROOKS & 00, Gonoral A cents 28 Seaver street, oF JONES & JOUNSOE, Woab stress, corner of Liberty street. orgona. TONEER LINE, OF AUSTRALIA PACKETS BATI~ ing mopthly.--The spiendid ship EPAMINAN DOS, Bo loading at pier 7, North river, will sail for Port Paitip pa Sidney, on the 1st of August. ’ The srrangements for passon- gers on this ship are superior to any other vossel in port, sad rties making arrengementsare invited on board tocsamine ‘or themselvos Tho accommodations fc surpassed; in fact, no pains or expense hae b far the wel in port. A -_ © this . topo cues» enrgeon, and other proper attendants, will be Prov: For freight or paovage, apply on board. ‘Tun OG: DEN, ork W. CAweuO® Tie wainre 8° 70H! MPIRB CITY LINE.—FOR SAN FRANCISCO Aspinwall direct, and San Jaap.—T! did double engine steamship, SIERRA NEVADA a J. Dayton Wilson, Esq., commander, will’ 1 wall direst, cn Thursday, 19th day of Angus pier No 8, North river. Thie steamer has unga commodations. and is urequatiod in hor ventilat fre’ t fe, apply to HRY OF Paseneyy NOWARD & SON, No. 31 Broadway. OR SALE.—A YACHT OF 16 TONS BURTHEN, ONE of the fastest snilers in Now York harbor; of very ght draught of water, copper-fastonod, well found and evimplote in every respect. “Avply to J. Roach, 79 Nassau strect, or to Smith, 39 Peck Slip. BARGES Ok SAILING” VESSELS WANTED, 70 Freight Conl from Port Ewen, on the Hudson Re near Kingston Point, to New York. Apply at the office of Fannylvanie Coal Company. corner of Brosdwa orto WM. HATHAWAY, Agont, at Port Hwon. RL, BERON, AUTHOR oF (THE, “MEDICAL -AD- +.’ devote office practice, ahd may be consnited: Wore Dawe cke aud 7 to 9 in the evening, at his office, way and Houston street. richie D'; JOUNSON, J hours from7 R. COOPER, NO. 14 DUANE SEREET, BRT eae and La liam sti i rae ot (Mfg 4 $ .B See w. thi Dispateh, and ‘Atlee pharah ibis RX. COBBETT, NO. 19 DUASB Consulted, at his office, from A Dr. ©. is. member of the Now York D*, WARD CONTINUES HIS USUAL PRACTION AF the old established o Canal stroot, one deor from iepedrey, Up stairs, (not the drug store) from7 P.M. te R. LARMONT, AUTHOR OF THE “ SPROIALG! to the Invalid.’ devotes his time to an exela 4 Pat's eo, iz Lone pay fe the houre of 9 A, and P. M., and trom 7 to¥in the oveoing, a$ 42 Reade seret, corner of Broadway, not the drag store Dinar re time to an exe) NO. 16 puns STRRET,—OFFIO® STREET, MAY. M. to ERs i! Na ve VVERS’ OFFIC, NO. 13 CHAMBERS d.No. 86 Third avenue, where he devotes hie usive oflice practice, from 9 A.M. to9 PML R, MORRISON, NORTH RIVER DISPENSARY, KO, 2s Fulton street, between Uhnrch and Greenwich streets, “Uflice honrs trom Bovolock A. M.. to.9 P. M., (Same days excepted.) Sco his London Diploma in his ofllce, = D8 25024 AviHoR OF THR “ PRACTICAL TRRAR tise,” &o. Orhog hours 9 to 12 A. M., andéto9P. My ¥§ an gay exeepted), Io 643 Honston str oe Me he Trontise, price 60 co) Astor lousy, hud at t athe wife-the mother—the , or the other in $l ies, Ke, Can discover the causes, efficient romedior, and mort oor complaint to which hor aoxie an Y ; rer tea aye con ring some months boiore aud duri Coeseive One More and mi es ooons pal "ot eke 7 bran S eae emai a

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