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Letter trom Gen Pierce. — maaan See itself scoot nying corres ce will commen: > - Ic embraces a letter from G-neral . exculpating Dumself from the c! the publisbed revorts efbis New Boston speech and ving his own ver» on of his position before the country ‘On the slavery question :— Wasuixcrox, July 17, 1852. ed you will find an article. in which, uthern Press. of this city. b my colleague in advocacy of your claims to Soatherp support for the Seer pen ‘That action ‘Wes predicat: d vpom my bel upon the slavery question Withinthe last weck a speech, ting to have been dvlivered by youin January as been republished from two democratic papers in our OWN State, (Which are said now to support zou On ruth or fal-ity of this much depends. with whom I act. nor myself can consent that any doupt should rest on a matte: full relinvee on the fearless frankness of your character. on ‘their bebalf und my own,! reepeotfully ask of you whether ‘that report, whieh your sou(bern supporters believe to be Without fonndation es opposed to your previous course. is ition which I occupy must logy for troubling you with this letwer, Very r obedient servant EDWIN DE LEON. General F. Preece, Concord, N. H, Conconn, N H.. July 2igis! My Dear Sir:—Surrounded by present engagements, I © the earliest opportunity to reply to your letter, of I much regret thet any thing connected with myreif sbould have been the cause of disagreement entlemen with whom you have bewn val department of the Southern of your entire soundness 7 of euch importance ; not ap it has provisions. exper associated in the edit verpment and the favorable character of the t #o commu- urports to be & report of a speech delivered by me at : in January last as republished in the Repub- . The pretended report is, and, LC presume tended to be. an entire taste presenta: merely untrathful ly false. ax to render. in this vicinity attention was culled to ly and absurd published in this bliehed in Manchester—are thoroughly abolition journals. aod have been, and are, zealously opposed to the democratic party. i to the meeting at New Boston. heve been un-paring in their attacks upon me perrousl!y, and ip their bitter denunciation of what they bave been plensed to term my pro slavery senti- something new for cither of the consistency of my opinions up- ne constitutional rights of the South My opinions and the avowal of Ever mindful of ments, But it would be these papers to den on the subject of t in relation to ; them have been everywhere the same the difficulties and’ dangers which so loog brooded over the assemblage of wise men and pure patriots to whose spirit of concession ana carnest efforts we are indebted for the constitution under which we have enjoyed such signal prosperiry. advancement. and h garded the subject as too vital and delicate to be used as appeal in party conflicts, My ac- Hampshire. touching this pines, I have re- ‘ap clement oF sect tion and my langunge in New matter. h ve been at all times and under all ciroumstan- ces in entire accordance wit my action and language at My votes in the Senate and House of Re- resentatives were not republished in the Era for the first ime. They have been again and again paraded to arouse the passions and prejudices of our dividually. aud against the paryy ith which it has been my pride and pleasure to act to evade the firce of the record. It has been at all times freely admitted. and my position sustained upon grounds Batisfactory to my own mind. know that the attempt to prove me an abolitionist pro- vokes much merriment among men of all parties here ; and this weak and untrutbful sketch of what purports to be my speech, is really too ridiculous to be considered in eople against me in- ‘Them has been no attempt I am not surprised to rt. Yam in the daily receipt of letters, propounding the catest variety of curious questions. upon all conceiva- Letters of this character cannot be an. ewered, of course, No individual could command either the time or rtrength the herculean task would require. Tteay add. that such « correspondence would by no means comport with my views of pent it: delegates to Baltimore. not alone to nominate candidate: but to re-affirm principles. and to present the issues upon which the canvass should be con- The democratic party IfTI could deem myself capable of im; form there adopte¢. it is quite certain t! cline, either ut the call of individuals or associations, to nour the charge of arrogance. to which any attempt to aiter, ameud. or enlarge it. would inevitabl: sunest me. Your fetter is of an entirely different fecks truth in relation to an alleged fact ; history, to which too searching an appeal cannot be made, T appreciate the estimate you seem to have of my charac and beg you to accept my thanks for your efforts to vindicate my claim to that trait, at least Tam, with high esteem, Washington, D.C. roving tho plat at I should de- ter for directness ; before the publi obedient servant Eowin De Leon, 1 The Wen beter Movement in Georgia. (Prom the Miltedgevft fe Recorder, August 10 } From the unanimity with which the people, in the se era! counties in this State, have seconded the move. and mominated delegates to the conrention to assemble in Macon, on Tuesday next, there is po reom left for doubt. ‘as to the feclings of the people on th» subject of a third They are, evidently, heart and soal for the ‘The convention. to i poe on the 17th, will. from ali @ppearancer, be a very full one, probably as large as an other which has bien held in the State. ,. cannot doubt. will be harmonious, and its ticket will be baited, by the approval of, at least. a large portion of the voters of Georgia. if mot a majority of the vote of the Its astioa, we be The following counties, among others, have held meet- ings and appointed delegates to the convention of the 17th: anuel Warren Morgan. Pi ing Putnam. Clarke. Oglethorpe Newt ington. Crawford. Bibb, Baldwii Monroe, Paulding Cobb, Deca ‘Tattwall, and others NEWTON COUNTY MEETING. At & mecting of the citizens of Newton county, held the Sd dey of August. at the c » Was called to the chair, to act ax Secretary. ‘olk. Macon, Spuid- ‘on, Laurens Wash. a, Greene, Marion, Harris, tur, Lee, Sumter, Troup, ‘t house, David Crawford, nd W. W. Clark, requested The olject of the meeting was explained by Judge Floyd, to be the selection of dalegaicn to pee hen courty in the convention to meet at Macon on the 17th, to select a third candidate for the Presidency Ww. Clark addrosced the meeting in behalf of the thi rd candi- date, and vindicated his course in the convention of the Uncle 4 Od. mostly at the latter figure.» Cotton was at OTHER MEETINGS. Meetings bad been called in Hancock and counties for the purpore of electing aaauiee t wo ry Mi con convention. Watering Piaces, Hon, Jobo J. Onsesiee Attormey General ot the United Strter. is at the Beilevue House, Ne Gor. Helme, of Kentucky, is at the Ocean House, New- meg at Estill Springs, Ken- the 7th inet wey wuateiduale arr cerived at Newport on Thursday for a ® phort sojourn, among whom ix Judge Glen, of Phi Indelphia. Cart. Mancy.—We are glad to learn that intel- ligence reached the War Departinent, yesterday. which hee the belief that the report of the massacre of of Capt, Marcy and bis command is false —Jnieltigencer anh, Tue Prev. levine ¢ learn that while these diane were perambulating were wet Wpon and on thie oecesion. —~ Wasningion hepublic, Our Jamaica Correspondence. Kivoston, Jamarca, June %, 0852, Stea. Communication with England and the United States— Small Por—Emigration to Australia There is very little local intelligence worth transmit ting to you The injurious effects of the arrangements which have been made by the Royal Mail Company, on the commer cial intercourse as Well a& the general communication between this teland, the weighboring colonies, and the | Meaican and Spanish American coast, contiaue to be | complained of 4p the loudest terms. You need not be surpris+d ifan effort should soon be made in this erty to induce the proprietors of the lines of steamers ranaing between New York and Aspinwall, via this city, soto ar- | range as to carry bither our intelligence and passengers from England directly from the Collins or Cunard steam- ers, on their arrival at your city, as part of a scheme to ender vs entirely independent of the Royal Mail Vom- For the rest. it is believed that she Galiforn'a nd the new serew lines from Liverpool will suffice, email pox still remains among us, though it dors r to increase in virulence, The mortality which | casioned. bas. in a great measure, been confined to the classes who pay the least attention to sanitary ‘The weather has by no me: been genoraity favorable for the plenter, The“ seasons” have not been generally need, and in some places the drought is beginning to affect the cane fields, Labor grows more scarce and Upastistactory every month. and great despondency is felt. notwithstanding the promising position of the go nications received from the Delegates, since their arrival io Englwnd. ‘The d sposition to emigrate to Australia still prevails, though it no longer spreads with that rapidity with which it commenced. Reflection has doubtless convinced that the undertaking is one ip which rashness ve no part ; and we hope that it will be prose- by those alone, who, after mature deliberation, huve pnvinced that they can enter on it with reason- xpectations of succeeding 8. The Fishertes, ‘The following statement shows ube allowances to ves- employed in the fisheries, and bounties on pickled fish exported from January 1, 1520. to Jume 30. 1851 :— Bountieson Alimornees to Pickled Fish Vessels employed Exyoried, in the Fish-vies. $11168 71 $197 834 63 11107 80 "170,052 91 10,158 30 lay su7 83 10.888 50 176 706 08 10 162 208.924 08 10.560 60 198.724 7 18,640 40 215.859 01 Years To 31st Deeember. « “ « « « « - 8.879 20 206 185 65 : ¥ 9.026 23 239145 20 i - 9,007 60 261,060 94 “ yd 9.073 10 197,642 28 * Lg 13.406 20 200.428 39 ys: “4 14,392 00 219.745 27 « be 13,284 43 245,182 40 bed « 10,802 21 218,218 76 pe &, 9.536 80 223.784 93 & 7 6,731 80 213.091 03 pa sf 7,360 42 250,181 03 pd ad 5,474 30 314.149 49 “a 24 4,743 50 319,852 03 bat ed 4.953 90 301,620 34 & * 4.700 40 356.140 01 m7 nd . 5.629 30 235.613 07 6 mos, to June 30. 3315 05 169.932 33 © ae 6.663 60 249 074 25 Year end'g “ 4.174 20 289,840 07 ks a 5,540 60 274,942 98 pl = 6,488 20 276,429 38 wl ef 747 80 243,432 23, at bol 68 40 286,703 77 x 5 _ 287.988 75 a * 30 00 328,265 01 tal.sssessssseeeees $24F936 85 $7,725,873 13 reins Department, Register’s Office, August 11, 1852 M. NOURSE, Acting Register Theatric 1 and Maste: ale Bowsry Turarhe.—Macallister’s necromancy has been received with the utmort delight and astonishment by crowded houser during the past week. The coming week will terminate Bb engagement in this city, there- fore those who have not yet seen him, should, by all means, embrace the present opportunity. Broapway Turatre —Professor Anderson, the Wizard of the North, continues to be most enthusiasticall greeted at the Metropolitan theatre. The ensuing weei Will poritively be his last. The lovers of the magic art will be well recompensed by paying him a visit, Nino's Ganven,—The much-admired French danseuse, Male. Pougaud, is announced again for to-morrow eve- ning. She will be assisted by those other accomplished dancers. Mdiles Drouet, Lavigne and Leeder. The dra- matic company are to appear in the amusing piece of the “ Dumb Belle” Nationa Tuxatre.—The dramatic amusements to be given at this establishment to-morrow evening, com prise the popular drama of the “ Willow Copse,”’ in which Mr. Couldock will Personate his — adinired character of Luke Fielding: and the amusing piece styled the “ Rough Diamond. ” which will introduce Sir William Don in the character of Cousin Joe, Castie Ganpen. — Dodworth’s Cornet Band will give another of their much ot Sunday Concerta tbis ing. at the Garden. To morrow night the French Opera Company will perform, for the last time. ube 's comic opera of “The Crown Diamonds,” in which Madame Eleury Joily will sustain her great character of Catarina. Amrnicay Museum —White’s Serenaders continue to attract very large audiences to this establishment. The programme which they announce for to morrow evening compri-es many new features. Cumisty’s Orena House —Christy’s popular band of minstrels were witnessed by as assemblages as or last week. George Christy. Luke West, and Pierce are in the progrrmme for to morrow evening. Woop's Minstrers —This bend’e cutertainments are witnessed by overflowing houses nightly. We are glad to find that Wood's ‘»4cintigable exertions have met the full my eee ofthe public The uew song of “Poor ‘can,’? will be repeated to-morrow evening. The complimentary benefit to Mr. H. Eytinge. Pro. Anderson's agent, will come off on Saturday next: ‘iss Julia Dean, who has just returned from a most suc- pesefal Western tour, has volunteered her services, to- ther with Mr. Weston, a very excellent performer, and Mens. Robert Kemp. Mrs Hield is performing at Cleveland, Ohio, ‘The Infant Drummer and an old drummer were to sub- mit their claims to priority on their favorite instrument, on Saturday evening, before a Cleveland audience Mr. T.D. Rice and’ Miss Julia Daly are performing at Albany. CITY TRADE REPORT. Satonpay, August 14~6 P. M. Breaveturrs —Flour contin to Improve. sales hav- ing been made of 13,800 bbls,; mixed to fair Western and ordinary to straight State, at $3 8734 a $4 064; super. fine Canadian, at $3 03% @ $4; common togood Ohio. at 9334 @ $4 18%; favorite State and fancy Western, at a $4 1235; with common to good Southern, at $4 25a $4 43%." Rye flour and Jersey meal comm snded $3 60 per bol. 10,000 bushels red Western wheat were taken at 90 ; 3.000 inferior Southern do., at 85e.; and 14.000 bushels corn, at 633 « 66c..for unmerchantable; and 67¢ @ 68¢. for mixed Western, the previous quota tions. Domestic oats were obtainable at 48c, ad45icc, a further reduction. Corrox seemed firm but quiet, 600 bales only having been sold at the full rates last quoted. Freicnts—To Liverpool rates for flour were firmer, per bale, asked. There was some inquiry for grain. but no engagements transpired. There was nothing new for London or Havre. To Hamburg 1,500 bbls. rosin were engaged, at 1s.; 150 tons fastie wood, at 10s.; 50 casks h it 20s.; and 300 to 400 bbis. spirits turpentine, at 2 Rates to California were firm, at 46c., with a fair amount offering. Provisioxs continued depressed, the business con- sisting of 450 bbls. prime and mess pork, at $17%%, and $19% © $20; 150 bbls prime lard, at 11ige.; with 250 bbls, old prime and new mess beef. at $3 a $9 and $141 a $1714, respectively. Telegraphic Reports. Cuancestox, August 12, 1852, Cotton.—fales to-day, 400 bales, The week’s business hes been 1.700 bales the market closing firm, with an up. ward tendency. Middiing quoted at Lic. 11% Re Ceipte of the week. 3.000 bales; stock on hand, 7 bales. Rice sells at $4 25 0 $5, all qualities having feng siderably advanced, the market being almost bare; the estimated balance of the old crop, 3,000 to 4.000 tierces. Married, On Thursday. August 12, at St. Mary’s Church, by the Right Rev. Bishop Byrnes, of Little Rock, Ark., Wauter J. Oventon, to Many A.8. Waits, only daughter of Henry and Mary Ann White, all of this city. On Friday evening, A’ 13, by the Rey, A, H, Held, Mr. A. H. Muccer, of New York, to Miss Nararia Foeoral Th ha wt 2 1. At Worcester. on Wednesday, August 11, by E.B. toddard, E+q., Mr Seneca Tuomas. to Miss Uranisss A. Dan.ixo, both of Worcester. Mr. T. is 78 years old. and was « coldier in the battles of Lundy’s Lane, Chippewa. and several engagements with the Indians He has taken ‘a blooming bride of 30, te comfort him in his old age. At Easton. Md., on Thursday, August 12, by Rev. Mr. Annier, Dr. J, L. ou. 8, Army, to Miss Many E. Hvoniers, of Died. August 13. Fervinann, only son of Christian sev kchwursaclion, aged wh gy and 7 months. "the friends and acquaintances of the family are res- invited to attend his funeral, from the resi- ay shes No, 41 Henry street, this (Sunday) o'clock. 2 Seturday morning, A ome Mrs. Many Aww Mc- gweurer in the blast year friends of the famtly are rnp invited to at- tend her funeral this afternoon, at toe ‘Kk, from the residence of her brother-in-law, Mee 8, Hatileld, No. 45 Eut Twenty exghth street. Halifax, Nova Scotia, please copy. On Saturday, August 14, Grecory Donan, son of Mary and Gregory Doran, aged 1 year and 4 months. The friends andacquain’ances of the family are re- Fpectfutiy invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon wt 546 o'clock, from No, 26 Whitehall street, without far- iber invitation ‘The remains wili be taken to Bleventh street. for interment, Aon Saturday. August 14, after a lingering illness, wenine Ky wife of G. A. Dunseomb, in the 90th year on rage 6 friends and relatives of the famtly are reapectfally 4 to attend her funeral, on Monday afternoon. at 4 o'clock. from her Inte remdence, No 112 Mediaon street On Beturdny morning. Augast 14, Mancaner Ato- wont Wife of Benjamin Alngwoth aged 35 yenes, Ther friends Cry fen gay are reapooifully request: 60 be abi iad aes Luapra, thas ernoon, pano bbe mvc. octal Lodae, Ne 316, | ieeaewoe No 340 Twelfth street. Her remams wil, be » to Greenwood of Henry and Olurinea Bell, aged 6 m: ‘The frieods and relatives of the family are requested to attend his funeral. on Monday at 3 o'clock. from the residence of TL. ‘Adame, corner of Union ave- nue and Grand street, Williamsburg. In Jersey City, on Marorton x morning, August 14, Crances 8 Jenkins. son Ct ata) Ot Bockus, aged 1 \ ear. 4 months and 20 days, His funeral will take the residence of his parents, York street, near noon At the residence of her son, in Keyport, N. J., on | Thursday, Angi: 12, Mrs. Ereaversy Downixa, aged | 77 years Long Teland copy. Tn Paris, on July 20, Cuartes Tatmauit, in the 66th year of £0. At Bardstown, Ky., on the 4th of August, Mrs, Exiza- netH Hanprn, wife of the Hon Ben Harain, At Memphis. on the 30th of July, Joun Moone, aged 101 years and 18 days. Ai Chester, Randolph county, Il, on the 29th July, Wrisam T Connect, son of Thomas ¥, and Sarah T. Vor- | nell. of New York city, aged 19 years. At the Insane Asylum, Toenich, Masa., July 22, | Chances Cunris. aged 32 years, {He claimed to have cou: chendon, Maas and Brooklyn, N. \., but been ascertained. At Kichmond, Va., on the 29th of August. Davip Don- nincron a native of Essex county, England, in the 71st year of his age, Mr. Dorrington has resided in Richmond since 160: irsville, Ohio, on Thursday, August 5, in the The At St € 86th year of his age. Mr. Joun Tompson deceased wns One of the early pioneers of Ohio, and made St. Clair-ville a residence while it numbered only a few log cabins, He was the father of Judge Thompson. late Con- greteman from the Wheeling district, eS MARITIMND ISTELLIGENCR. Movements of Ocean Steamers, Leavy LJ .New-Yor! Minot .Now- York. *m Penn «Now-York. Northern Light..,.New-Vork, Wert Wind. . Ne Pacific Black Warrior bei he 08 ALMANAC FOR NEW-YORK—THIS DAY. 5 12| Moon ses, .. 6 56] wom water. Re IY OO OOOO CS PORT OF NEW YORK, AUGUST 14, 1852. Cleared, beri Roanoke, Parrish, Norfolk, &c, Ludlam & eons Carew. dams, Charleston, Spofforé, a & Co, sherwood, Charleston, Duaham & Dimon. ane Rina astenss Coffin, Baltimore, J hel & Co. ager & le (Br), Abbott, St ‘Jono, NB R Irvin. Bark Fame (Br), Checker: 8t John, 3 it Bark Lilius, Cotsins, Quebec, Peck & Chural Brig Manon, Jonnes. Hamburg, Schmidt & Balohen. Brig Claudivs, Buddecke, Bremen. Sims & H Brig Chatsworth, Jordan, Madeira and a market, G 8 it. Bric Corinth. Chase, Richibucto, J Atkins & Co. ne Jenn Gutenburg, Hill, Philadelphia, Thompson & Bie Lady Sale (Br), Flint, Yarmough, NB Middleton Brie Sabao. Sawyer, Cherryfield, Thompson & ae Keteh Brothers, Lovett, Charleston, Harmony’ an ephe wa. Hes Reliance, Upshur, 00a, Boonen Grav Stateeman, Wicks, Alexandria, Sturge: &e Soh Haxan, he field, Richmond, © H Pierson. ‘ath, Norfolk, hurges, Clear Bent Eehe. Lowa Phil Stui ee JW McKee, Schr Hope, iad it r im Boston, Dayton & Sprague. +, Boston, § han vie , Frode Lb ae Giencmae mn & Co. Sloop Charles, 8 Soop America, Stu je, master. ar Messrs Dunham & Dimon were mado, by mistake, to olear the steamship Hermann yesterday, insteng.-ef-th Foguiar agents, Messrs Moller, Sai & Ri Steamship Ilinois, Ht i inwall, with passearers eamship 10 co wa od — wal it] and igs duet, to M O Robert: i 13, lat 36 Torin 78 30, spoke brig Flora (ot Boston)s3l anys fom Mobile fore Tat Tagona, wich mate and four mck are fever: Int 3545, ex. changed signals with a clipper ship standing N, showing a nal with letter W in white are, weil blue Border. cnn Steamship William Penn, ‘New Orleans, 7 dave, with mate and passengers, to B Lincoln. Avg 10, Int 29 Oi, lon 80, passed bark White Clond (of N York). we mship Southerner, Foster, Charleston, with mage and Spofford, Tileston & C OEnip anscew Posten 'iolberton Liverpool, July 9, with: mdse ard 539 passengers, to D Ogden. Ship Wertphalia (rem). Weetele, Bremen, 37 days, with maroand 163 passengers. t¢ Qelrich weePeagth nas Kimbai tit (ot dantace Cox, Newport, iron and 50 assengers, to master. yon Str spoke Br skip: Wallace, from Quebec Bark Norma (Brom), Hoborst, Bremen, 99 ers with mdge and 122 Hassengers.te Poppe & Co, July 60 61, lon 63, spoke Brem ship Agnes, from Bremen tor NYork: ‘th, (sed 10, lon 48, spoke Brem ship Ocean, bial Bremen more. Brig J KE Grosse (heel Ayny “y ond Bro ays bene with 1. aasenaers 0 E pe & » Saiy 5, 45 45, lon 47 30, ope ke ship "alert Froaklia (of Rishmond), tram St Icha NB. for Cork Brig Arve, Bory. uibo, via St Jago, 21 days, with méeo. to Boon Brig Rosalie Aan Holmes,’ Windsor, NS, 10 days, win Plaster, to mi iT. Brig CI (Br); Daridson, Windsor, NS, 12 days, cols, 25 days, with lumber, Sree King, Ring, Pi to Pick & Churei th (of New Bedford), Lee, Philadelphia, 3 orig Kate Hi days, tor Boston. Put in om apcount of eaptain being sick. chr WH Smith, Jones, si sgn NG, a days, with cotton and naval store Schr Atlantic, Nicker nnett, Bost Schr Catharine, Hodgson, Wiscasset. Sailed, Steamships Hermann, Higgins, Bremen and Southampton; Glasgow, Craig, Glasgow; Roanoke, Parrish, Richmoad; Jas Adger, Charleston. Herald 3 Marine Correspondence. Evcartuwn, Aug 10. Arrived—Schr Kossuth Churchill. N York for Newburyport. Vith—Arr sehr St Lu iatthow, NYcrk for Bangor, 12th—Arr sehr Mystic NYork for Boston. Sid schr Kossuth. 13th—Sld schre Mystic, St Lucas, Lucinda, and others bound E. yk, do E Hand, Kelly, Boston Sarah A Hoes Studley’ do; WL, Daytony Douglass, Provigen camer Pennsylvanis, Baymore, Richmond; Troll, Kingston, Ja: brigs Chine, Studley, Boston: Friet steamer Delaware, ‘Bey Miscellancous. Sup Oxrorn was ashore 13t! 4 miles Sonth of Bs- lega. Steamer Sea Bird lett San Francisco om that day to ist her off. Carr A Lerwonp, of Thomaston, of brig Rainbow, was killed on 16th of July, by s block falling from the mast head, striking him on the head, He was buried at/St Jago on the 19h of July. Cl Oce lemen. it Boston 13th inst, bark Rothschild, Small, Atlantic Spoken. Brig Wm M’Gilvery, from Cienfuegos for Philadelphis, Web ult (no date, &6, by the T M Mayhew, arr at Phila: deiphia 13th x re Foreign Ports. Axtwanr, July 24 —Ships Jersey, Day, for NYork soon; William, Haul, for Bostom le, At- wood, for do soom., Bld ee ‘ship Shi Lt Brown, Hartlepool, Constantrvorie, July 15—Bark What Cheer, Baker, = Boston ldg, to sail for Smyrna about 25th to complete ner Cargo. Cnosarapr, July 23—Shipe Josephine Bornholm, for Bos- ton ldg; Peterboff, Endicott, for do few days; Cornelis Bianchaed, for NYork lds; harke Yarmouth, Bees, an Aquila, Nowell, do do; brig Inds, Hobbs, 8 » brig. Linden, Rowe, Boston; 22d, shi Oxtord. t Minos, Nor 4 ‘bs—Bark Cordelia, Johns, from NFU go abt J Barbado it arr iow ion ‘Bovone Shields, from any pravion others before reported. Gusoa, July Ship ‘Trenton, Rich, for sale or charter; y Am vessel. -oMORN, July 23-—Ships Delaware, Patten, for NYork day; Al Seon, for do few da mp ie Tie delpn Maixon, Taly 20—Ship Cygnet, Helines, from N 7th, takingin froah rovisionns he, and ts sail toe” in 2or 3 de Dement, Mayo, for NYork, lda; Guster yor, Smo York via Lisbon, expected te load for N a C A Coe, Hobbard, from Lis! un wD Ser Bird. Loe for Boston wed read Rocweive, July 27—Carl se] bound to the ates. Rorrerpam, July ag | schr Polaris, Hansen, for Boston, and others as before. Sw scbr Isabella, Nilssen, for ston, Went to sea from fevrrretars ‘25th. Jo); Leta Hpeldennet we, for NYork abt 2th; Sultan: season, early in 8e) aonb only fhe ‘Trinste, July ior Ler- ips John Bunyan, N’ horn; Europent, Whiting, destination not fixed: ena Louise Kilbam 1 - ite, from Havens, , ss) ne oe Shalonia (end York);, f bab Seok Warton, tse Lerkorne Bld Ziv bark there tame “ vs tteamer Albany, Hi A loton, R: gamete Cs tart Cabs, ety alas Pe DL Gardner. Pernambuco; ome L #B Nickerson, Philadelphia; Elizabeth, ior oF ia Moditorranea: ig Calais, Looklurs, Patines: slat gia rh, chin tet Vina , Anderson, Philadelphia; 8 art, Raw GARDIN Ary fare brig Nora, Jordan, Rondout; sebr Opbir, Smith, NYork. Bante FOR Ang 12—Are gohes phi 8 Bar h, jtannard, NY: Oni Gs ‘am, . Sid 1th, sehr ,Joverh cy Tatker, Phils. delph: iM A Bildreth, Terry. Sag A LE Del, Aag 13, 6 22 AM tp ip noned to be the Winnie Howard; a small bark, deeply Ingen und two rigs are now in t bound wp, a King. fe Jnan del Sud. bark Robo: brige Bm: ab El Woolston, Xenophon, Delmont Look ib Pervell Susan Dnwoao, Rain’ *, * bite EB Bolt Mery Farrow, F Tihads, atamorne, Cla bros Angola, Victor, Charlotte, Bon ay ry] shout A eobre wont to som this a'teryan ) NE Any O-Arr ston meni! Cronoent City, tons Derk Spina s, Nig DAWAN lA, ‘hd etna hip F te | On Saturday August l4 Chants Epwaap, infant son Fi onths, yam Vors: square, this after- | ee ug tonacr stunner Eton, Hariaat; eld 0 steamer Mo! i bon Reider; gear pogverts Boule do; mo i x M Klotts, Chase, do, Sid ships ohn Garren, Vetere Avola: eG ips Protection, ana Pem- NEW LON Nerwieb for Pee, aches Bil Clay Clark, Pi Aidhay for do; debe she f Oroerne aa ‘NEW BEDFORD, Ate Bat Francleeo, | Tal obuas our. N For = wim OER, 2 x! a ren ‘Loudon; Win E Yi Hopate \ppovibEe Fersencen, Gsroiver, |N SAN FRANCI80, Juno. Warkios, Panama wb da} days; Fremont. Dow, Pow e-, Oregon; sobrs Sura Sheri. ‘Tibbey. Bor op, Harvie. Kiseam Bodega. $4—Shi Girdier, ‘Boston da, iti—Shipe Stag aobr Mexican, Steamship § 8 Rio Jenetra, Valparaiso, yohrs Excel, Cowan, Ral Ian; Julia, Almy, Bolinas. 2th Stesmabipe Ts Acapuico and San Di bark Sal Br), Hi San Jaa raha Rs ae hanna Cristophe (Ham), Miller, Bo Eastorn Brave, 13¢] Courier (Da), Krabb, Joly Scot ‘Steamship our kine, San Pedr ray ‘repie (BE) iran ao geaat, Bo h—Ships_ Kensington, Washburn, Valparaiso; Vark British: ‘ered kineon, do, sehr Olivia, Merrithow, Portsin icin; barks Aurore Dutch), Cranmer, Sarah Hooper (Br), Mayhood, do; aloop Jauctto, Hag: plait ‘Ship 'Monéoon n (Br), Murdock, Callso; schr Anne C Yan Hunteler, Pacifio Ocean; ‘ydney; schr Nassau, Johnson, ae Regd, Stockton. ith Si ship Tennessee, Totten, B ). Wennerburg. Hong Doze, B ow nS Anaroucogrin, MeKendry, TU Becamships Prem Teham, Panama; bark fons Isla Island How Charlies, oe Cr Mazatl: ldth—St New York. Cld sehrs North "Sin Brock, Phila<eij NYork; Ella, Gaskill, do; Tane, do; 8th. eqhe Comet, era Nes Star, Bond, Weat Indic Longman, “Baltimore; iene Warhiogton, Siverthorn, dos Gaskill 69. WARBWAM, Ang 7—SI4_ seh: York; 10 a, WAtohman, Philadelphia; Ballimore, Coa Passengers New Ortrans—Steamship Wm — CC Wayland, G M Forg. La Finley. Mrs DA Goodin. Miss ER Miss A Burk, Dr Shearer, W P Davis, Mrs rs en P Pepin, G V4 oer: Set Patto im Miss 4 Chapman, jr, 8 P Bengctt, lady, E igault, bigness Passengers Saliled. GLAscow—Steamabip mond, Va; JN. ‘Hamilton 8 Ley rat Belfast; H Master Elkins Londond Hudson, NY; G Leith, Gale, Dr 5 aisey, i frye dell, Jane Gamba, Ni NY¥o and Jue P ED NYork: ier, Californt re sto Buenoe if do; uri T Ash Miss V Ht 7 ancan, Ti ony "Kenny, iis Mau Uy river, i al zo Oity of GI : fe ited f third ol + paw yt te cd pombe alae wi provisions. a sree h Anrmd NYork 3. otaaket ae: Philadelphia’ for Nor? Arr bark Canton, Hazard, Sen la nohrs Roxbury, Nickerson, Bos- Ensicort, Norwich. arr bark Kedar (of B ‘2B; rioops eeeeele Sid weches Mary, ous, via Wickford; Factor, Nor- -. PORTLAND, Aug 12—Arr schrs Ontario, Johnson, Jask- seamille; Orin Cowl, Miller, N¥ork, Cid bark Chiltoa, Pea- “hh YMoUTi, Avg 9—Arr schr Fountain, Rhoades, New HicuMOND, Aug 1)—Sid sohr Now Zork. Couch, NYork, ed bark J Morrithow, ia, Norway, Santa Crum dega; Empire, Sawyer, Fareilones; Mount 40. V july S-Sebre J W Brows, from a fish ng cruise; Fayaway, haves 160 fore barks Geo E ); Maundrell, Hong Ko und (clipper). Sea Nymph tcnpeer). Hale, NYork 124 da; Nott, Hostom, 184 gaye! barks Al Juan Fernander; Albion i Roebuck, Walden, n met the West, aie ge, wuran, NYork 157 days; Akbar (ibe), Morrisor, Macaos 1 Kong; Duke of Norsh- ren (ie), has: or Rte Lucas, do; Henriette Teeny Whkna. netunvaees, vin Veronrate (th—Sbip Leontine (Brem). (Aria Lisbon, via Rio Ja- ®, San Juan, and Acapiloo; $1; Gen Morgan, Avery, Santa ror. Neh —Ship Oxenbridge, Chaco, NYork 150 de; ter, Gregory, Santa sarbara. Dth—Steamer Sea Bird, Wright, Trinidad and Humboldt Bay 28 boure; sebrs Alerts, Randall, Gusymas, via Mazat- jan Diego 5 days; Matern OTT dave: brig Jon jassen, Panama; dege. 12th—Steamshi Eadopendences, igre om pent Kilburn, NYork, di Emms Preston. Meloy, do; Francisco cian, Elliott, do; sobr Suerto (Hazard), Punts hip Fremont, Sherman, Astoria, OT; San Jose, LG, 11 days; so t, Santa Cruz; Bay State, Sheppard, Bodoga, 14 Vith—Barks Cornelia , (Dutch), eal Panama 11 days. via ‘Acapulco 60 gaye! ‘Br nd; briga Cd Dow, Haris, Sen J i Potomac, Simpson, Ai is, Fusey's Straits, sch July 2—Steamship Pacific, Lefovre, ony Ju jared Jul ame! able Dens antine Alert (Br), lasdell, Santa Cri Br), Murdock, Guam; bi Hobt rt Towa, achrs Roanoke, le" jacramento. ‘Gth—Ship Great Britain, Caldwell, St Helens, OT; bris 0. 7, Mazatlan and sh J) Merrithew, Abbott, Cis a Pag Senter Singapore; bere Curlew noluin; sloop Flowing Gale, C st Tie sloop ‘e ‘Sacramento. Tei Bae Apollo ae ‘Brem), deere Benicia; Northerner, place Valparaiso; brigs ; Metilde MoLane, L Frost, Hom} Soup Tableis Arcos Mérrithew, Sacraments. ‘Sailed Jut hie Towa (Per}, Washburn, for Valpa: Sth—St me * pied, to assistancs hore pear Bodega); ech Pontiac, do det brig Topic (Br), ship Ohio, Hilliard, for San Die drosceggin, for Sydney; brig Sails, to the relie xford. SAVANNAG. A apt steamship Alabama, Ludlow. a State, Horton, NYork; Emily WICH; Aug 10--Sid shes Mary Anna, Gibbs, Balti- WY ASHINGTON, NC, pn eo 3—Arr achrs Globe, Tooker, Gentes, doy Rio of ship Oxford oy N S Wi iiiste, ‘Smith, do; sect, Bourne, New ator, NYork; Ga- FB mt 12—Ship Bowditch. Walton, for N W , has croppe below, ond will sail in a few days. iba BC Cc —" ‘ulbura, J re paar ais J ns erento, Capt P Martin, cera lady, mi cor Be min as Banks, eat ate sat nee and Shia, G4 Ring. %G lady, Mies Lexare nad aiel Kitabalt—Rey Wm Price I. Mre Ti and Wild, Ht rk Marenree Pbililpe E Ht MoAndre, aoe Mrs Thorbura, Cath: ‘and Bega @ LagemonthW ‘A Thorburn, W Bare Du W immo, Mee nepol, Hr orcenseld, aeave ns Wa iter Wi jeorg: al t Gi Lewis: Wateon, Mrs" min Parsons, Master Thor- Tson, Peter Anderson, a1 Fredk Moller, NY ork: W Mee Anne Store, 2 Castille, nates q ary, Paousen, wt ah easilhoeft and Le BS Tagg & L Eirenbe: Fort Wayne Herm hio; Richard Cooke, En; St Li Caroline Oe oy yes Germ ah Messrs James Atwood, Hogan, Byron Pi ; Rol ott Sweeney, N Protho, Jun ee Lam, Saou ia cones Mort Brad a pete, aon 6. Win Proctt, © F +i a al Mrs Tutt, Mrs G Bogar ima: Re ide, Petter et Ei G W Bates, ve y Ward. ei H Rhodes, Miss Kuot, WJ Sai, Mre McDermott, — Mo Wi ‘Seulthi lee’ J, USN. BB itall, Cape Binney snd ln teerage a the store Pa Pinur—Br f Joba Scott—Masere Ri , oe 5 Bie, tebe aah eat wetaae he Mr Smit, eGregor, wd Eiward’ Royer Thomas "Gree i me CF coop, Corres A 4 foe 7, Thome ‘ai et oni pile re i er, Mrs Fordred, Mrs Rhodes tae ‘child, ‘Mrs Rowe. worm IN FARES BETWEEN ar Abed go ame Lit pany intend sailing FROM PHILADELPHIA, wih and et and Palade OR! PORT PHILIP AND SYDN3Y, AUSTRALIA, FE" sgt new 0 i Ke. 2th Anew (nodaM, DK Bi , nie OLD wi! be GOLD!-POR AUSTRALIA—OLIPPER LING i, Peper ed olippor etiy WiLLLaM # KOTHING OAM coentl on the 20th of August, and ied Aocom GUAM, G Buckog slp, 208 WEE ry io iontat Privave Benes tee am eWidigics be cares of the Ase WO. Ponsa OF Maate, bo. Nemo renames onaTnas STREET —DoORs wenine, At = ek will be performed ae WILLOW curse. Prete eney at Ben are their wonderfel per- oe ol ie ure, rao OU onDs ee Pagvows AMERICAN MUSEUM.—ADMISHION, 25 ote.; children, 1245 ots.; parquet, 1236 cents extra — The celebrated troupe of comic performers. wiles ‘Gthio- » Sercmaders, who with M Leslie the vovalist, i a end _ ipl. Pet: (7 BkISTY’y OPERA HOUSE, MECHANIC HALL, No (72 Broadway, above Grand stroet.—Open ovary aight daring she we naa oto. Uuder the maaage- io are Lo OOD'S MINSTRELS, «4 BROADWAT, ABOYE Howard street.—Open overy ug, under the ms tle tral of H. Weeds: @ onsen welve Bvoloek, °,B.—The "wadaeeday' sud Se: iy afternoon concerts tre discontinued until further ebrated Scireo, with Ball, Firework: will be given on Monday, Auguet loth, im vee om Garden and Saloon, at the terminus of Bowry, epposlie cixth The musical baud will be co Sixty mus dk d Laenger, mmonees at six 0° ck jay MELODEON, NO. 53 he etd ese sive the Bowery Theatre, ki . The abeve clegant sevahi aise ever Yond on Wednesday end Sacurday stem eed aving at 3 o'clock. ce Nov 2 ruiso Jer: pe lads, ducts, &o.. Also, seve ko.’ Each lady is dressed in the meet daxzling and brilliant ao: Groups of iving m will 80 cen te 5 Otchestra Senta, 08, 25 conte; Parquet, 12}4 cents. | gots MUSEUM, 176 CHATHAM George Les, Proprietor.— bo itablis| for vate bo: , with cushioned seve pong hee boxes, ) conte; as gallery, 13% conte, 8 lotters directed to ic Manager, Nations! 0 his two co} anti ace now pro- Theatre, Philadelphia wh aring fo ith prompt at- for the summer season, will m ember 4 to address their ‘AD- Htcations te Mt a ile at tho Walnut sbrect pain, Pop tees jock. M., from rene No berth secured tilt cts for. having unequalled, 820 Gb. oe Wall ttreok, The’ sepsiahip ATLANTIC will sas, ceed the PACIFIC, and sail September 4. F's. SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE—THE UNITED 8 Mail steamship FRANKLIN, J: a A. Wotton, r, will leave for Hi touching at So to Tand the mails and pane at 12 o'clock, from Pier No. 4, 120. An exoerionced a For rele ht MORTIMER LIVINGSTON, Agents, 58 Broadway. RW YORK AND ALABAMA STEAMSHIP COM- any.—For Mobile, stopping at HavaDA. the new wide seheel yeakenabi ip Buack W waition, bere W. Shuffoldt, c U.S. N., command Warth w ready t3 i be for Wal for the abeve porte it 25th ot 12 ik from pier foo (ee eet a gh tes wo $05. Preis Ineasurement goods 30 conte per cubie feot, New-Orlow freight re shipped by the Mail Lino free of charges aud missions. | No freight taken, to Havana but specie. freight U6. — h ile and New-Orleans at the of- on the day of sailing. For further parti- }GAYON, CROCHERON & CO,, No. 31 Broadway. N.B. Bills of Sean for the special | use of this line oc: be had of Arthur & Burnet, stationers, No, 61 Wall stree No bills of lading signed after the ship has sailed. The hi coountabie for specte . untess bills of nd the value therein expressed, i North river, ALA BAM August FLORIDA, apt. J Lyon? aah augue fannobars tines toe cnpneced wa panned sor a 8 00} ri feet order, and will rum Topainely a ae above. ply on board, now in per- freight ap- SAMUEL L, MITCHILL, 194 Front street. OR CHARLESTON—SEMI-WEEKLY U. 3. mat Lino —The favorite oameie SOUTHERNER, ter, Commander, will leave plar No, 4, N.R on ro: h, at 4 ‘orelbok, Pe M., jsoly. oad ree, all bills of lading yi be Fie pace office of ae RD, TILEBTON & CO., 48 South street. OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. —THE NE DOUBLE Engine asenmncehig WILLIAM PENN, Wintrep Sears, ander, will I No. 8 rive: oF the above ugust 20th, at four Selock, P.M. dations f< ange in Cabin, Spuly on bo of sailing. der, \eceed, tour cock, P.M. loo steorage, $38. F ‘wharf? st’ Aspinwall tree. it of the fatiimrs at the pene, a Isthmus at the passengers’ expe Se | 5 Zaebhvs tectorencs of sasumstiane ve of eccommodation on a cea wees fare wy 2 Peusma For bs + &P I 4 e CHARLES. rs "WHUENEY, at The otles Comt 177 West street, corner of Warren street, New York. HROUGH TO SAN FRANCISCO, AT REDUCED rates—New York and San Francisco Steams! em w and splendid steamship UNITED STATES, 1.08 shen, , Navy'B omman der, departare a Ai on Wednesday, September 1, as Saame wish the new doub cugine SCOTT, 2,100 tons burthen, George ich steamer awaits the arrival of 8 by the UnitedStates trom Ni t immed: ereafter proeseds to stoppage at intermediate ports, in acco! ‘nd safety, are not eu! eeiep ery ee eae | pal General a avi ben ae ve ov i) ‘eet street, corner of Lidert; Passengers bythe Tae States wil embark) slowed the hard at d take the Povama Railroad, pened early te Gorgons, thur avol 4 tem 1 boats at Chagre: = TRRaTES.—5. Tha evvidsr dest roaviiacca Batracesinary excitement. city lonaiy, procl Sryetal Casket, Mystio Sux Watohes, the Tueaheustibdie Be Nig {BES pint AUGUSr 16, THE CoLe . pesuALl Les L ‘aie boausy sud ‘aatetee Andereoa tho only wi te Monday He ae: Aug 16, the fe. in UKE Cia ‘sENevIT, he will repoat (by gamnr a! dosirs great’ charactor, am the NHBLO'S GARDEN, as AGE, ME. JOON SEFTON, Tickets, 60 vente; Private buxos, $5. te commence as 8 v'cluck Moai ular Freach aaucer Doorsopen at 1 "august 10. The pop QluLB. POUGAUD, and Mous. Guilbert f yane, . Reynolds in personation characters. wi jancing by ular an and Spavish dancers: &o. \Y IBLO'S.—JOHN SEFTON'S BENEFIT.-ON WAICH Mrs. Joho Drew ad 8 e'olock, Ma. ful Caroline Ko «and her three sisters, adelaide and Clementine, will appear. UB COMIC OPERA aND Unriveled triumph of the Mme. ite Jolly, —MADAME FLEURY JOLLY, (Prima Douna of tho French Comic Opsra) iret aad ouly Isth, om which ooe: fine, ‘the new Grand Opera, in three acts, oy Scribe, Mugie Nw TOUOHEZ PAs 4 Ls RALAE, Gianna ory tue QuEKy ‘as the Queen of Lo: THE FOUR 518 RS. x Caroline, Theresine, adel Ai volunteered, wiil dance their wonderful aad uaa) LAM dgrand PaS DE FOU To be had at all the Music Stores, "Hotels rican, stage, having. kiadly ASTLE GARDEN —FRENCH & HEISER, PROPQIE- tors—The Fourteenth Grasd Sunda; AND 1852,—ONE HUNDRED Maar aGo.— Grand Dramatic Fosti ofthe UET Dram Assooiation. rickets i Ga “each ral particulars in ‘uture advertisements. SHIPPING, FRIGE QF THE AUSTRALIA STEAMSHIP LINR— E. SERVOSS. 131 Pearl street —he stea: wili sail Saterday uoxt, August a1 “WEST WIND,” 4o’olook P M. Urge. emir fs Saytet, STEAMSHIP COMPANY~- ‘Steams! Paley awa the Me: saeut oe a apa ail ie mails a} Pena Company. The fella rado aad Faleon will form & Rew Orleans and Aspinwall, id 22d of each month, — for " roreE Rar ‘.EEW TORE TO ASPINWALL WILL ae Baloo cima. Lemar, aad forward Saloon Reo nd Cabin Standoon ae ‘er halt dissance from fvof the Isthmus may be feral Fe tran sightson to twenty-four hor $25, to be borne by the oded inredter se ira and San sy ing the arma States Bal vid Capen fom arrivalof stand 15th days ot ageh ‘mouth ae Roap oo A reserve boat will be anioa, 17 Wort street, corner int ae New ¥ ao are, SAN FRANCISCO.—THE eee route.—Only a ata teksts RTBERN LIGHT, 2500 ton wilt orth river, at 3 clock, P. 20, for San Che ay shortens sad eae yn. the Pacific steamer tad ot and ot thie wenn mn of the year much more hi ome than by any other Foute, aad sonly s Ay tke, ee ASSAGE TO SAN FRANCISCO IN THE “UF ani0x adpapecket WILLIAM PENN Igor a. Ay are PL ae Pee Ww. POLLITZ, Saltecy place, up st aoa Peweny Weewtanne position for the certain and 4 Mod ‘Diseases of the Skin and Soret BTOLPP: | ‘New "Yor VERS CONTINUES HIS DAILY PRACTI No 13 te mber street, basement, and tence, Ne. 56 Thir Hours from 9 A. M. te R WM WARD CAN BE CONEULTED AT THE OF- fice of hie brother in o yor fr. Way, up stairs, not th Din Ret and & CO.,, CONSULTING SURGEONS AND Office, Canal street, one door from Broade R. R. COOPER NO. 14 DUANE R, thd Winans © SERBS’ MPIRE CITY LINB.—FOR SAN FRANCISOO, a | Heacoees ee oat wall 4 ne day of sidemar fas cage =| Bonine et ts ian sneqealled in in her vanaare pe a ARD & SON, No. & Brendway. FoR at AUSTRALIA —FIONEER Line OF PACKETS for Fors PMUp and 8; ‘The nob! slipres me EA! AGLI, of 1, Tig! ain All Somes, six monthe old, with All the modern improvements teod AT at all the underwriters, will succeed ae the aie ol of this line, and sail i bi aerpevened ist November. TouN OODENS aoe rail tees. The Comm Engle Regie bag bye for Oy with 8 view of giv! pesi- way wins lanoe of room. “Pho ship will The mii tiful olipy hing olen Yy bates tor World's - nih woh pvommb USTRALIA.—DOL N CLIPPER LINE.— ‘ort alee and a ydney direst ihe entirely new y fo Taree and ie aise ene Js she only olippor fide! pected, wh ry yee ponte or trl vr | bs mt oan dy will ve happ: Feee! zu eoterense to Tipe. of the TRAM 70, fel dea S h the Molo: favorite Aw Principal porte. of the Awstrsliea rates et fare, Be: eat eiber aterm wets 4. RDM SON, agonte M4 Broadway re ie ovis ‘sow York by tho oaveameriy Glasgow time to moos thy Jered Sands at f Cues R. COBBRTT, NO. a a a einer bat R. JOHNSON, NO. 16 DUANE STRERT, an 23 years ae * ae ou itioner in ba York, devotes his ti tice, Houre from 7A, M. to 9. Me A MARRIED Woman parion. Pleat, wife—the an hich weston She last fe this atate of things self to moot the worst. tere reaching my ones. On i relief Pouen iathosoas ‘ere snother voar would hi robability my wife won) my head, in 7. wipd tay abiteron 16h mothertoog, tw her rave, and my oh Teh way, No 2 Astor by steno New Yor A Jabame; onipt of $1 a nopy will oe brn ini tted hy rand, free of are to ony pars of the § a al ene i