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ONE DAY LATER FROM CALIFORNIA, | pendence bill, and to his coursge ite it the Seperate attack succeeded with so ment having been disbanded , Monterey, Major Chevalie returned to Texas ; not one of those who could remain quietly at whilst glorious conquests were beisz achieved, and he ARRIVAL OF THE NORTHERN LIGH’. ~ % of the Erie Railroad; iti i y returned f operations. at the head =H. A. 5 3 a. Additions! Items fromthe Pacific, | spit) minnie stadimoanysdected him |W. Whine" of ue’ Now Trt oad ey tea ‘as their leader. Becoming dissatisfied with a life of com- Pas ed pos ni ; W. o a Ko. de, die, of Springfleld; W. H. — parative maciion, which be bad on Taylor's line, he s00n Morell, mn A. Roebling, Esq., resigned his commaad, and proceeded to Vora Cruz, | Trenton. where he joined the Texan regiment, preferring to par- On motion. W. H. Morell, Esq , called to the chair, | ticipate ax a private in the stirring scenes which were and John A, Roebling, Esq., Was appointed secretary; being enxcted on that line to a command where the pros- | gud the several architects been called in, their pects of active service were more distant. ie continued | plans exhibited, and their ros; ve merits discussed, it with the regitmept 4s an amateur until the close of the | was,on motion of 8. 8. Post, From thence he emi- Rerolvea—That the submitted to the Board all evince great talont and skill, and exhibit great beauty of dorign, but as despatch is an important consideration | and as the Board, in the selection of Mr, C. E. Detmold, | as superintending engineer and architect, Mr, Horatio | Allen, as consulting engineer, and Mr. Edmund furry, 98 consulting architect. have secured the services of officers abundantly sufficient. in every respec , to attain the great | The steamship Northern Light, Captain Tiaklepaugh, arrived at five o'clock yesterday morning, from San Juan, Nicaragua, whence she sailed on the 8th August, bring- ing dates from San Francisco to the 16th July, She brings three hundred passengers, and $150,000 in gold dust: THE SPECIE 1 Livivgeton Weils war, when be returnéd to Texas, grated to California, in 1849, 1 A TRAGEGY IN NICOLAUS, SUTTER COUNTY. | The black man, Wash Rideout, *ho shot the proprietor of the Bellevue Hours below Nicolaus, was hung, by o mo}, at Nicolaus, on the June. at about dark “Ride- out had been given up to the authorities. under the promise he be tried immediately, and was placed under T OF THE NORTHERN LIGHT. & Uo.'s express (in gold bars Satta + $10, Hirsch & Co. 2 : 4 ding is con | cal BO Me 1190 | the charge of the sheriff A jury Was called. the District | Objects of the enterprise, as far as the buil ha 5 ah poeeapnepagetg 860 | Attorney proseented the case iadue form. the prisoner's | cefned. the engineers invited to consult decline ex. W. T. Tobin (gold dust)... 11,380 | counsel replied. and the case was given to the jury. While pressing any oplison as to the relative morits of the Gregory & Co (d i box. | the jury were deliberating, and beforeit was known what | P!ans submitted, ‘On the motion of H. A. Gardiner, Ex Resolved—That we do now adjourn sine die W. 1’ MORWLL, Chairman Jour A. Roxm.ina, Secretary. | ‘The architects whose plans were examined are—Jalius W. Adams, Eaq.; Leopold Eidlitz; Bogardus & Hoppin ; | Sir Joseph Paxton ; C, F. Anderson ; George Platt. Keq.; Curstensen & Gildemeister; — Raleigh; Downing & Vaux ; A. Saelzer. A eS 2 CITY TRADE REPORT. | Satonpay, August 14—6 P.M. | Buransturrs —Flour continued to improve, sales her- ing been made of 13,800 bbis,; mixed to fair Western and | ordinary to straight State, at $3 8734 a $4 064;: super- | fine Canadian. at $3 93% a $4; common togood Ohio. at $3 953) a $4 184(; favorite State and fancy Western, at $4 064, a gd ; With common io good Southern, at $4 25 0 $4 49%. Rye flour and Jersey meal comminded $3 60 per bbl 10,000 bushels red Western wheat wi sien at Se ; 8.000 inferior Southerm do, at S5e. 14000 bushel corn, af 681g0 a 6e., for unmerehanta and 67¢ # 68e, for mixed Western. the tions, Domestte oats were obtainable at 4 further reduction. Corrox seemed firm but quiet, 600 bales only having been sold at the fuil rates last quoted. icv —To Liverpool rates for flour were firmer, with more offering. Since our last report and to-day. the engagements have reached some 6,000 to 6,000 bbls, at Sv atd. mostly atthe latter figuce. Cotton was at ds, Ud per bale, asked, There was some inquiry for grain, but no engagements transpired. There was uothivg new for London or Havre, ‘fo Hamburg 1,600 bbls. rosin were engaged, at 1s.; 150 tons fustic wood, at 104,; 50 casks at 20s.; and 300 to 400 bbls, spirits turpentine. at ,¢ Rates to California were firm, at 45c., with a fair jount offering. Hrnes.—The market this week opened quiet, but during i there has been an improved demand. ‘The sales comprise 8,000 Buenos Ayres, part from store. Ibs at 17!4¢ pertb ; 1,000 do from dock, 204 Ibs, at 17346. per Ib ; 582 do from dock, 2034 Iba., at 17246 perth; 4.000 Puerto Cabello, from store, at 12140. per tb ; 1.100 booked do, in store, at 12c, per 1b.; 2500 Angostura. from dock, average 21 Ibs. 15¢ per 1b; 1715 Barcelona. from di average 22 Ibs.. 12c. per 1b. 500 English slaughter, at 7c. per lb.; 1.800 green salted western kips, on private terms, all equal six months Leatren.-~The tales for the past week have been ex- traordinurily large, reaching upwards of 100.000 sides, 20,000 ot which was’ on speculation. The market is now firm, at our highest quotations. viz. :—For hemlock light and middle sole, made from Buenos Ayres hides, 18 4 10c,; over weights ditto, 16 17c.; good damaged, 15 16c ; same descriptions, from common hides, about 1c. per pound lees than the forevamed prices; poor damaged, 10a 1le.; ouk ‘anned slaughter, light weights, 24 a Zbc ; middle and over weights, 70 a23e.; same description of dry hides. 2a4c, varying according to the hides and tannage; hemlock upper, in rough, 19 a 20c.; ealf skin: in rough, 40 a 60c. per 1b.; harness leather (hemlock Q2aWe.; do (oak), 2Wa2Kse, Phere is evidently a great increase in the consumption ofleather in the United States, within the past three years, exceeding conside- rably the calculations of the most sanguine minds in the trade, ‘The extra consumption has been created from the main causes—first, the rapid growth of our popu- lation through ment of gold. le: arvcles Cf comfo: be added. viz. :—2 leather im making bands for machinery, On the whole, it is not unreasonable to look fora permanent main- tenance of the present market price of leather, if not a higher scale of prices, Fxovrsions continued depressed, the business con- The company who went to Queen Charlotte's [sland on | sisting of 450 bbls, prime and mess pork, at $173, and the brig Engle, have returned to Paget's Sound. Weleara | $1974 @ $20; 150 bis. prime lard, at 11!c,;" with 250 from the Oregonian, that the expedition resulted ia anen- | })}1,. old prime and new mess beef, at $3 a $9 and $141; tire fuilure. the company being able to obtain no gold of | » $17;, respectively, any consequence, except what they traded with the Indi- ne ans for, at quite its value They have no doubt that there Telegraphic Reports. are lurge quantities of gold on the Island, from the fact Provipexce, August 14, 1852 that some of the Indians are possessed of large amounts Cotton—Sales} for the week were 3,000 bales. the mar- ‘The Dudson'’s Ray Company have a party there, who have josing witha very firm feeling. with an upward ten- yin prices, Wool—The demand is fair, with but a been working ove lead with tolerable success. DIED apply of pulled. Prices for all kinds ‘are advanc- ules are 94.500 lbs, Printing Cloths—Prices are On Monday, June 2let . 1862, at the Cascailes, (0. Stephen W. Silver, aged 29 years, son of the with an improved tendency. hw saies for the week 7,000 pieces. items from Oregon, ‘The United States surveying schooner Baltimore. Rich- ard D, Cutts, commander, arrived at Astoria on the 10th, twelve days from San Francisco. Nimrod O'Kelly was tried on the 2%th of Juue, for the murder of Jeremiah Mahoney. fouad guilty, and con. demned to be hung on the 24th of August. ' O'Kelly is 70 years of age. Some twenty wagons of immigrants were just entering the Oregon settlements, and a large immigration was re- ported as behind. The Fourth of July was eclebrated in an appropriate manner, at Portland ,and other points throughout the territory. ng to & more general indulgence in cand luxury, Another cause may also ike des em. .) | ins Judge | five The deceased | a s to mourn ‘$150,000 in the hands of the passenger their verdict would be.an excited mob, at least one of the 7 she arrives San J te on | most prominent menin which was considerably un ‘Tlie Northern Light arrived at "Bam OA aS Norte on. | Teer a once-cif liqnoe.pock foayewanas heen $i cua a! thevth of July, Her passengers started at once for the | Gy of the sheriff run hitn abouta quarter of a mile below Pacific, the San Juan river being free of all obstruction. | the town, threw rope over large onk limb, and stpeteh- ‘The British steam packet Dee, Captain Wilson, was at | ¢d him up. SUPPLYING SAN FRANCISCO WITH WATER. Sam Juan. A enti {From the San Francisco Uerald, July 15 } U. BLM, steamship Calypso, Capt. Forbes, was off the At length there isa reasonable prospect that our city port of San Juan on a cruise, Her officers and crew were | Will be supplied with pure fresh water. for the uses of the | elt, | people, and protection against fucure conflugrations. The | all well. » . | Ordinance conceding a five years exclusive privilege to San Juan was perfectly healthy, The market was dull. | the Mountain Lake Water Company has passed into # | pany and well supplied with goods, with the exception of | lw a8 hep me the spattenes in mie iuoergi ay in- ive " 6 m1 _ | Spire the additional privileges gramted, e en- Sour, of which there was nono in the market. Thein- | (otto, was immedistely taken ‘The company having terior was perfectly quiet. thoroughly surveyed the work, are now taking energetic It was reported in San Francisco that a fire had | sree Ao sass ib into Brosipt ban faithful apo aay Re ea . has been, within a few days past, re-organized, mo) - broken out in Georgetown, El Dorado county, in a da | ee eet eens tcoted? aud, matters placed i guerreotype establishment in that city, near the round | 9 basis, that failure ix now impossible Li tent, which had consumed the principal part of that | eee pusy. 20% he presiane atthe somays m1 the last trip of t olden Gate, for ) ork pi town. i chase the requisite pipes and other materials, and Colonel The American bark Anita, Captain Belcher, left | Wood leaves on the steamer to-day, to assist and expe Sam Diego on the 20th June, for Benicia, She took with | ditefmatter The ae tabg. shipped around the % arey » | Cape as soon as possible, and im six months we may ex her one company cf dragoons. commanded by Major B. | 522 S*hoginning to be mato towards laying down the ‘H. Fitagerald, together with Lieutenant Ogle, Uaited | Pipes. Before the winds of another summer are upon Us, States Army ; Rev. Joha Reynolds, Chaplain, United | we may have copious streams of pure water towing mea oral through our streets, and banishing ail fears of disastrous e) ext ent respecting foreigners 8, says the pirp. San Joaquin Republicen in this county nearly subsided. | In Stockton city, on the 12th inst , Capt. George W. on this affair. We believe (hat if the foreigners had not Anthony's remains were followed to the grave by the assumed a hostile a:titude, and hsd complied with the | members of San Joaquin Lodge. No. 19, F.A. ML, and i interred with Masonic honors jaws in the diggings, there would have been no row at | Was int ; % 4 ard of the bark Fsther Feanees, on her pastage all. They claimed six miles along the creek, and wanted | from Acapulco to this port. Mr, Burne-hy, of Michigan, to establish laws which were to rule American citizens, | and D. P. Perkins, of Iino We are in favor of admitting foreigners, and allowing MARKETS, | peel ork, if they will comply with our usages, cus- | San Francisco, Thursday, July 15 —Business has pro Ree eines aoe comme toe mates: 885" | ceeded en iefactorily to dey, witu a fair demand for the toms, and laws ; but things have come to a pretty pass. | country and coast trade We perceive no change in if they are allowed to establish laws over our heads | prices. nor any excess of goods, Stocks—State dd in fact, to be our lccal legislators, Cents 534 discount from principal and interest; do. Se- x ven per Cents. redeemable in 1870. do. Seven per A gentleman by the name of Wood, was robbed of the | Gined vodermable in 1865 and 1801, 8214) do. Twelve pec gum of $1,220, in $50 and $20 pieces, at the Rassette | Cent War Bonds. (old issue) ga oe carmel 0} : ed Charles | Cents (new issue) 58 4 60; do. War Warrants, 55 a 56c.; amp a pd rae 1 ls Series th Aik do. Civil Fund Warrants, 78; do, Land Warrants, 8 %. Stewart, from Philadeipbia, and Isst from Illinois. City ‘Ten per Cent Bonds. 87c ; do. Three per Ceut Serip. John 8. Owen, a resideat of Stockton, and well known | 15 a 20 per cent discount from par and interest; do. im California, died on the route from San Francisco to Serie (oe yee ea per beta eee county, 5 ‘ ‘crip (old) jo (new e.; do. Seven per Cer Honolulu. Mr. Owen «migrated from Washington city | Tonds, payable 1862, 7214; Ventral Wharf $100. share to Corpus Christi, in Texus, and after the Mexican war | 95; Pacttic Wharf $100 shares, dividend off, $80; Br: went to California, being among the first settlers there pipe eed heel ated $05; Sacramento City Bonds, July coupon off. from the States s A Mormon from the settlement of San Bernadino, lost overboard, off the steamer Ohio, a wallet containing $2,005. Mr. Byron Benton, a trader from Mormon Gulch, was robbed near San Joaquin, of a bag of gold dust containing about $1200. The detachment of U. 8 troops, under command of Lieut. Moore, who were in pursuit of a party of Indians, conerrned in the murder of some miners, on the head waters of the Merced, succeeded in surprising them, on the evening of the {th inst., killing five and taking twelve prisoners, also in destroying their Rancheria, and a large quaatity of provisions, with the Loss of one private (Riley) Killed. A Spaniatd named Lorenzo Alvarez, thought another Spaniard by the pam» of Dimon too intimate with his wits, and shot him in the breast, Dimon died ina few minutes, and Alvarez fled. The ailair occurred at the Sonorian camp. From the 13th of June to July 1. there were but four deaths in Marysville—one person was hung. one drowaud, one murdered, and one committed suiciae The follow: ing is the report of the city sexton:—June 13. W. Ri out. sged 36 years, New Orleans—executed. 25th, 3.7. P. Simpkins, aged 11 years. Marysville—deowned. Zith. George W. Ford. sged 28 yeard, Missouri—mur- Silver. of North Bend, Hamilton co.. Ohio. wife and a large number of relut Stock Sates. dered. 20th, Semuel Hamblin, Providence, R. T—sui- zi es ree Cah Fire Band 4500 Uolen Sale ee cide. Later from U one Sas sit Pp deo and nroteoe ad 0 9 ih 4009 : : j _ s, dated June 26th, | C 2; high Mortgage O's, 24, 100; 15 ~ ‘This a wouirer . ¥6 Soh x on ferred, ¥ at an average of seven persons to cach house, which we | the following paragraph Ne an Bank, 147; 21° Bank of Posneylvnula, 2d, # Work of God is rolling like fire in the dry stubble; y man thinks he can stop it, and will put forth his hand ‘to arrest its progress. he will find himself in the tame situation as were the servants of a heathen king who bound Shadreck. Mesheck, and Abednago, for whop they came near the furnace. it devoured them, bat the wicked prisoners as they called them. walked in the fire. oe bad not so much as a emell of cinders or smoke on them « 4 Peace, peace, peace; all is peace in Utah, let the rest of | do the world quarrel as they may. hi Brethren. look out for your water jlitches ; if your wheat don’t get a sup from the clouds, the Lord will re- quire it at your hapds, for there is plenty of water from the snow on the mountains at this time Acard is published by John 8. Tutt, Postmaster, and U.S. officer, at Fort Laramie, in which he denounces Judge Brocchus. in pretty strong terms AU a mass meeting of the citizens, at the State House. on the 29th inst, Mess James W. Cummings, Hosea Stout, Flias Smith, James Ferguson, Fidredge, A Jerrington, and W.C. Staines were unanimously elected suppose is a fuir estimate. would make the population of the place about thirty thousand. On the Sth ult., a couple of emall boys, one of them the only son of J. T. Sullivan. stock broker, a youth of abou: fourteen years of age, were drowned ia the bay opposite South Sen Francisco On July 4, a smoil boat containing three persons, in re urning trom ap excursion across the bay, was struck by ® sudden squall and instently capsized. One of the ty,aman named Meyer. in the employ of Wurmer & Bremnerman, unfortunately got entangled in some of the boat’s tackle, and although an excellent swim- mer. was drowned. His companions succeeded in sus taining themselves with oars, &c. until assistance arrived. Meyer was a native ot New York. Cotowel Magruder has sent out to Vallicitos, a detach- ment of twenty-four men, in charge of first sergeant Ker- Ten, to protect the subsistence Lg in at that place, and the whole country between San Diego and Los A Jes is put on the alert to apprehend all deserters from the army of the southern district. It will be difficult for oue 6 Be Lec Se! i Bank, cash, 62!4, 50 Mechanics’ Bank, ‘8 shares Harri ad, cash, 49 3 Tkill Navigeti fi 00 « bs, 2,000 5,000 R Ra ‘nvigation Preferred, bb, 2 23; 100'do.'b5. 23; ¢ Big 12 do, 25 Mechanics’ B d—$6,00) Schuylkill Navization 6's, 's .000 Reading Railroad Mortgaze 6's, * huvikill Navigation Preferre 50 Long Teland Railroad, 16. Market heavy. ee TT Married, Thursday morning, August 12, by the Rev. Henry Dr. Samve. Camp, of New Marlboro’, Mass., to Miss Sanan J. Jones, of this city. Culiformia papers please copy. At Alexandria, Va., on the 4th inst.. by the Rey. J. 1. Ryland. Hon, Wis. Temere, of Smyrna, Delaware, n, 7 yivania 10 do. bS, 50 Reading oO to encape to constitute a committee of arrangements for the cele- | ter of John Lowber, Esq., of the former place, d “ . ‘ bration of our nation’s birth day, July 4th. We do not fo An American named William Wilson, was shot in the | wish to dictate. but the citizens of our sister counties Diea, suburbs of San Angeles, while attending at the Indian | have now beeome so numerous, that if they are disposed | On Saturday, August 14, after a lingering illness, | game ot * peon. to institute their local celebrations, instead of travelling | Carsumnine K , wife of G. A. Dunscomb, in the J0th year A train of four “wagons."from Galena, Tilinois, arrived | s0 far to join the Great Salt Lake standard on that occa- | of ner age. Sacramento on the 11th inst. sion. we &ce no impropriety in it. The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral. this afternoon, at 4 o'clock, frei ber late residence, No, 112 Madison street. On Saturday, August 14, Mrs, Saran Jasuson, widow | of Semuel Jamison, in the 70h year of her age. | Emigrants are arriving every day from the States on their way to the mines ; though we understand that a far greater portion are taking the Northern route “ to id paying the enormous taxes levied on all citizens, An Epglichman named Forbes Mitchell. in the employ of Geo H Ensign. at Costa Madera, committed suicide on the 27th June, In # mabner indicating the utinost deli- ration. not Mormons, at Great Salt e.? The emigrants @ne friends of the family are respectfully invited to | A fight occurred on the Fourth of July, at Pachoco’s | bring information that the Pawnce indians are very kos: | attead her funeral, this afternoon, at 3% o'clock. from Ranch, in Marin county. between two Indians, which re- tile, having killed many emigrants : in one instance | the residence of her son-in-law, Joseph Whitman, 120th | sulted in the death of one of them atthe hands of the | Killed a whole company consisting of five wagons, They | street, near Broadway. without farther invitation. other, alo reported that the government had hired about Cleveland (Ohio) papers please copy. Mr. Amos E. Frye was killed on the morning ofthe ae om Chico creek, 25 miles above Bidwell's 10. A DUEL BETWEEN AN EDITOR AND AN ALDERMAN. {From the San Francisco Whig. June 16). At an early hour of yesterday. we quite unexpectedly found ourselves in the midst of a large patty on boacd the ferry steawer FE. Corning, for Contra Costa, and for the first time learned that the preliminaries of » duel had been arranged between John Nugent, editor of the Hrraco, and John Cotter, alderman of the Fourth ward. The caures which led to this encounter are weil known to the community, and need no repetition, ‘The princi- als had gone to Coutra Costa the evening previous he surgeons, seconds, and numerous friends of both ties were on board the steamer, which arrived at the wharf about half past cleven ‘The hour for the ducl was fixed at twelve. Immediately after the landing, a scramble ensued for horses and carriages, and in a few moments nearly two hundred persons were in full gallop for the field. which was wnderstood to be about two miles distant. At five minutes before twelve, Mr. Cotter and friends were on the ground. but owing to some misunder- standing, Mr, Nugent did not arrive until half. past two oclock. As soon as Mr. Nugent arrived, the ground was selected, distance (ten paces) measured, pistols load- ed, and preliminaries arranged. Mr. Nugent was dressed in a black velvet cap, closely buttoned black frock coat, and black pants. Mr. Cotter was in his usual dress— hat, dress coat, cloxely buttoned. and grey pants. ‘The seconds of Mr. Nugent won the word. Atten minutes before three, the first shots were fired, but without eflect, d were simultaneously discharged. At the second dis . both evidently endeavorivg to reserve, Nugent three thousand Sioux Indians to go to the Pawnee coun- On Saturday, August 14, Manta W. Haut, wife of Mr try and destroy them, oifering a certain quantity of | Lyman@. Hail, and daughter of Mr. Morris Gassner, | goods for each fealp. The Sioux were camped near Fort | aged 25 years, 9 months and 14 days. Laramie ready for a start. Who can tell the end of such ‘The friends of the family are requested to attend her apolicy? A splendid meteor was seen on Friday, June | funeral, from the residence of her father, No 179 Second 18th, at five "minutes past nine, P. M., over this city ; it | street, Williamsburg, this afternoon, at 2 o'clock, without | passed in a direction from South to Northwest, torming | further invitation, an are of about fifteen degrees. It appeared in the | On Saturday evening, August 14, Hexny Meyen, son of shape of # brilliant pale flame, which was of sufficient | Henry and Maria, aged 1 year, 4 months and 16 days, dazzling brightness to have enabled persons to read | ‘he friends and acquaintances, and the membors of common print for a few seconds. When it exploded, it | Ccmpany C, Jefferson G., are respectfully invited to at- disappeared in sparks, and was as beautiful a scene as | tend his faneral. this afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his the eye could behoid. late residence. No. 512 West street. corner of Horatia, ‘The horses attached to the Sampete mail conch were | His remains will be taken to Greenwood for iaterment. stolen on Little Cottonwood on Sanday evening, the 12th | On Sunday morning, August 15, of cong»stion of the | inst.. and after a good deal of searching they were tound | brain, Hexny Crossmax, son of Alex. B. and Margaret on the West of Jordon, Crossman, aged 3 years and 3 months. = ‘ “ rs The friends of the family are respectfully invited to Army News. attend his funeral, which will take place thie morning (Correspondence of the 8t. Louis Republican.) at 10 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, No.7 Font Mrenit, Texas, July 10,1552. | Hamilton avenue, South Brooklyn. iis post has been almost abandoned. as but one com- On Sunday morning, August 15, after a short illness, pany (1) andthe band remain here with the sick, until } Joux ¥. Dixey, the hospital and quarters for the band are completed at | His friends, and thove of his brother, Georgs Dixey Fort Ewell, Texas invited to attend his faneral, from St. Mark’s () Fort Ewell. the now post to be built, at the crossing of | this morning. at 103s o'clock. Laredo and San Antonio roads, with the Nueces river, is unday morning. August 15, after a short and severe to be located on the west bank of the Nueces, with @ 3, Mrs, Many Munnay, relict of the late Owen beautiful view of the surrounding country in every di' | Murray rection. ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family, ani of her The site selected i the best the neighborhood afforded, | sop.in law. Alexander B. Johnston, are respectfully in- although not with reference to any comforts the location | vitrd to attend her funeral, from her late residence, No.7 offer but with a view of better protection from the in- | Second stecet, this afternoon, at 3 o'clock, without fur- ions of small bands of marauding Indians. ther invitation. From a point about twenty-five miles above this post. On Sunday, August 15, Mrs. Wiewerauna Mus. wife of j fired first, missed. and unbending to cock his pistol the | onthe Nucces. the countr} . " : q u Coen. 'Y undergoes an entire change | Mr. Frederick Mus, aged 29 years and 6 months, third ed received bese ln ca bd fea te in respect to its appearance, and to the timber onthe | ‘The friends and ceqtabtabinees, be also the memberagt, thigh, Pe rong Wpysig latipes pr meager Td have | banks of the river; further up the river the timber be- | Roland Lodge. No. 10, A. 0, of 0. F.,are respectfully ime wi by eh 4 be age ag i 4 the ball. N nah comes scarce; stone, suitable for building purposes, also | vited to attend her funeral, this afternoon, at 1 o’el ithout 4 Teeel) aw ge searce. from No, 91 Bayard street. Her remai rill be pe was - a Gray, bowie and Mat Seoch pasty The buildings to be erected will have to be made of | in the Lutheran Cemetery, Long Idand., ude: copuces ne oo 0. and bravery, that men tg ye sees hed of the salt marsh grass. At Centreville, Staten Island, on Sunday, August 15, the vicinity of the post, and | Ganrer Martuin. in the 74th year of his age. i. The friends and relatives of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, this after- noon, at 2 o'clock. The steamer Huguenot leaves Battery place at9 A.M. and 12 wet ciel GA on Saturday. August 14, Mr L. B. ICHARDSON, 27 years, a member of the Actor’s Or- der of Friendship. $3 At Washington City, on Tuesday, August 10, at the residence of her father, Mary Gwin, daughter of Hon. Wm. M, Gwin, Senator from California, aged 11 years, could upon such an oecasion, The was extracted, and the wounded party brought to the city. Whatever ‘we may think of dueling. we can but regard the use of Colt’s pistols a* unfit weapons for occasions of this kind. ‘The revolver ball inflicts a most severe wound, and it often happens that one varty labors under disadvantage ai ent of the weapon in failing to revolve, — nothing of the kind occurred upon this ocean. ¥. 8.—We learned lart evening, that Mr. Nugent was suffering severely trom his wound, and that hie outgeon feared &n amputation of the leg would become ne- i DEATH OF MAJOR CHEVALLIR. Major Chevallie died et San Francisco on the oth ult. | Gompanier, B,C, D, BF, G, and H, aro now at He wes a native of Richmond, Vs. from wh \- grated to Texas in 1896, at the age of 14 years Bhortly the buildings,” ere Saree poaettes Corre afterwards he entered into the appointment of lieutenant in ts cocspany sonra: ant ane ecariegitie ANT ow oral Capt, T. Howard. After the dis! fi % % Haj Cnerailie being of an pot mmpeeryy Maadcy my, | Four Bweis.—Brt Col, Louis Conway; ut, Blteott. position, remained upon the frontier. joining in ali the expeditions against the Mexicans and Indians who inter, €0 the borders of the State. Ie was one of the original company of Texan rangers, who, under command of oi Jack Hays, were the pride ot Texas and the terror of her enemies. In ail the glorious achievements of that notte band, Maj. Chevallie bore ® conspicuous part, and. be hie daring and chivalrous courage—hi+ Many noble and generous qualities, commanded the esteem and contidencs of bis comrades, When war was declared between the United States and Mexico, Maj. Cheyallie repaired.to the frontier, at the head of a company of rangers, He subeequently elected major of the First regim ins, commanded by Col. Jack Hays, which pox) filled with distinguished honor until the regime Mebanded. afer the capitulation of Monterey is said to be incombustible. The ralt marsh bottoms, in wet weather. render the roads in the vicinity of the post, almost impaseable for wagons, The sudden rise of the river causes the over- flow of its low banks, and on account of the scarcity of building material in the vicinity of the post, it will be almost imporrible to bridge the stream. The distance from this post is about eighty-five miles; the distance from Corpus Christi, direct, about one hundred and ten; miles from San Antenio one hundred, and from Lorello (on the Rio Grande) sixty miles, On Thureday, August 5, of pulmonary consumption, at Six companies are to garriton the post. with the head- | the family seat, Winster, Charlotte county, Va., Patnicn juarters; the remaining two companies are intended for | Faverrx Henny, grandson of the illustrious Patrick ‘ort Inge, on the ‘‘ Leona,” cessary. Henry e site At Clayton, Jefferson county, Major Joy, soldier of the r for | revolution. aged 90 le In Gadsden county, Florida, July 25, in the 23d year of his age. Wintiam Mave Verpien, one of the few gur- vivors of the gallant Palmetto Regiment. Very suddenly, at Detroit, Mich, on the evening of En Quarter Master; Brt. Capt. Palmer, Adjt.; Company | Friday, August 6, Mra. Many Sravey, wife of Uharies 8, B, Capt, Newton; Company C, 2d Lt. Howland; Compan: Adame, Esq., in the 30th year of her age, D, Capt, Jones. Ist Lt, May, 24 Lt, Ransom; Company E, In Washington county, Ohio, on the 19th of July, 2d Lt. MeRae; Company F, Brt. Lt, Col. Porter, let Lt. | Col. Manrxn Duvar, 87 years, Col, Duval was an and Bri. Capt. Granger; Company G, Ist Lt, Frost, 24 | early settler in Jefferson county, and commanded a regi- Lt. Jones; Company H, Capt, Lindsay, iment of Ohio militia, called into service after Hull's sur- Your Meni. —Maj. G. B. Crittenden; Brt. Capt. | render, to defend the frontier Saten Co. 1; 2d Lt. Lane; Asst. Surg. R. . Simpson; At Columbus. on Saturday morning, August 7, Rey. J. and the band of the regiment, Apvrson Cany, superintendent of the Ohio Asylum fo rthe we Deaf ond Dumb, aged 39 yours. Mr. Cary was once an instructor in the New York Institution tor the Deaf and Dumb, and continued in that capacity for a period of nineteen years, Soon after. he commenced the study of theology at the Union Theel al Seminary of New York In 188% he was licensed by the Third Presbytery of New York. and in 1844 was ordained by the samy body as an Ww ORLEANS Mcarper.—The investigation of the murder of Mr. Green, in New Orleans occupied two days, has closed, and the Record- he following dccivion;—That Thompson mimitted on a charge of murder, and ro eham on the charge of stabbing with p be ¢ ‘Cunn Daring the Feige and asvelt on Momterey, Mujor Chevallie w dangerous weapon. with intent to kill. adinitting him tp evengelist, He preached, as op ‘ty offered itaolf, Giteaiie tm overs The tiie ail In the uD Of 82500. ‘Nive two first wpe aunt ta the, | TMH 1660. when he war choeen | t ‘he Wert Date’ OF Ti xeus who binw i. wing of the batteries om Ind P bebe am W ye, gare thie | Reformed Vhurel: of Now K de pie ~ batteries om inde JF renutrod security (orate A 1661, on wou ih vigration; second, the sudden develope- | eat inerease in the consumption of | 0 | 0 | ex.(iovernor of that State, to Miss Kare Lowaxr, daugh- | | Bri MARITIM IETELLIGEROCH ALMANAC FOR NEW-TORK—THIS DAY. 518 PORT OF NEW YORK. AUGUST 15, 1968. Arrived, Steamship Nx Aug8 wih Dutentorr ane peat, to D'S Sine” aieatecligte Ship Henry Griane ‘Thompson, Li 55 days, with ors, to Tapsoute mdseand & Co. a r Aug 3, lat 4330 lon ia), Bartlett, Garditt, W. dl days, hence fe i Out—( au Or- ry inst). re, July 1, ‘with mdse and 154 ‘Rio Janeiro, July 8, with coffee, vin the ult stroain off’ Cape Untter Tas, wae struck with @ severe sq”all trom the W, splitting to ploces all the topsails, tore: and spanker. ullivan, Edwards, Charleston, 6 days, with ootten, he eet The 8 experi strong NE gales for 00 days. Ship Sultana, Barrett, Now Orleans, 15 days, with mdse, to W Nelson, San F, de mei wae ; to——. On iath ta +7) Bark Undine (of Francisoo), Jansen, 110 days (direct ith mdeo, to How! July 2 1at39 8, lon 40 W. spoke whaloship “Pott of And for New Bedford, last from Nav Islande; SOub, Int 10 36 N. lon 47 28 W, passod brig Hoar Price (vf Philadelphia), steering NW. June 1, Geo Hill, TS uative of Newburg, Me, dicd of consumption, 58 days, ia bal- last, with 191 passenrers, to Popie & Bark Carmol (Sp), Gorado. Malaga, 47 days, and 40 days from Gibraltar, with fruit, to Aguire & Galway, Bark Kose Standish, Mayna, Kotterdam, 45 days, with mdse and 222 passengers. to E D Huriout & Co. July 2. lat 4T 10. low 37, exchsuged signals wich bark Vernon, from NOrleans ter Cork; Aug 4, It 4 20, lon 57 47, spoke ship Hormsnn (of Baltimore) from kK ttordam for Baltimore; ass Med 2 yeate. Bark Inconstant (Br), Wilson, Brome 7th. Int 43°25, lon G1 50, spoke fishing sehr Joha Murray (of Cactine), from Newfoundland Banks for Castine. Bark Glen (of Now Hi ). Waite, Ef . iedares with d sears, to Nesmith ¢ So: ue 3, int 27 34, lon ke brig Harriet (of Porth . from Havaue for the G is ashore on the Weet Bank, having ‘sof 14th inst; she will probably be got off at Jat 35 5 wport. Brig Eliza (Br), Broth yavertord, 56 days, in ballast, with 79 pave to KL Kouth. rig Allert (Note), Aleen, Rrazero (Norway), 70 days, with mdse and 149 passongors, to Funch & Meinuke. Brig Acniau (of Boston), Simm:ns, Kocheile, days, with brandy, to mas' une 24, lat 44 37, lon 22 3), saw the wreck of a vessel, supposed to bes brig, lull painted black, with & light colored house on deck, aft. 72 days, via Gibral- Brig Diligent (Br), Do Carde ne Brig Plorenoe (of Columbia), Ray, Nouvita: tar with mdse, to to Tillet & Ri ays, with madre, to Peck & Church 4 Brig Ina [ei Swen, Arecibo, PR, 16 days, with sugar and logwood, to J & & BA Hamilton. Brig Oriole, Bi dt, Neuvitas 23 days, with mdse, to Thos ‘1 to Ladd & Chureh. y (of Warren), Lillis, Rum Kay, 18 days, with salt, to Newton & Co, vessel to J W Elwell & Co, vixen (Br), Moore, Hillsboro (St Johns), 10 days, with conl, to Clark & Smith. Brig J Hinckley, Conuer, Jacksonville, 18 days, with lum- ler, 10 J Grice. Yacht Whisper, Lovell, Boston, via Holmes's Holo and Newport, 2days. : Sehr Seu Flower (Br), Wilder, Malaga, 45 days, with feulh, wine, &e, to Giro. Schr Eclipse, Farsiee, Jacksonville, 10 days, with lumber, to J Grice. Schr Turk, Pollock, Lubec. 8 day: chr Belle, Wilcox, Eastport. 8 da: Bont Cape Fear, Curtis, Miulbridge, 14 days, Schr Peru, Crowell, Gardiner, Mo, 10 days. Schr Aid, Paall, Rockland, 7 day Schr Jas Farwell, Rockland, 6 days. Schr Superior, Grover, Rockland, 6 days. Scbr RB Pitts, Verrell, Rockland, 6 dai Sctr Rio Grande, Hix, Rookiand, 6 Schr Granville, Somers, Roc Schr Cordelia, Spear, Rockland, 6 days. Schr Rebecos, ——, ‘Rockland, 6 days. Below, One ship, with passengers. 4 Sai = 76. Ships R Anderson, Coffin, Baltimore; La . New Orleans; Arabella, Pickering, Bi tk, Brown, Galveston; Fame (Br), Crocker, St John, NB; brig Corinth, Chase, Richibucto. Wind at sunset, NW. Herald Marine Correspondence. PHILADELPHIA, Augast 15—4 PM, Arrived—Ship Forest State, Pollister, Liverpool; bark | Mary Dale, Davis, Bordeaux; brig Vittoria (Ital), Larao, Palermo. Miscellaneous. | US s1o0or or WAR Parner, at Fayal July 9, reports on ateace out, she fell in with the wreck (layor lon not fish ladon. The but upon a close examination the | word “Lubec” was made out on tho stera. Sreamsuir $8 Lewis, hence at San Fraucise: reports:— running Loft Kio April 15, arr iu the S:raits of Mazel 8) Left N¥ork March 6 and arr at io Janeiro A) timo 27 d. ia the Straits; runniog time from Medays. Lett the Straits May 6, arc at ay 15; running time, 11 days. Left Valparairo 133g days. Lote Pi time 3 days, 4 Valparaiso M | May 26. arr at Panama June 9; time | nama June 10, srr at San Juan June 13 San Jusn June 16, arr at acapulvo June 2; time 434 days, | Left Acaputoo June 2; arr at San Francisco July 7—Total | running from NYork to co, 8036 da. STREAMSIIP ALABAMA y Wort, about eight o’elock in the evening, she struck a rock on Gun Y, Wad all efforts to cet her off proved unavailing. Ab: midnight. on the night she struck, he took tire, si with great difficulty that the flames could be extingnishe Six days elapsed before apy assistance could be obtained, bu tho staunch old hull stood the banging ou the rocks for fuur days before rhe eprung aleak. The crew refused to work, although offered one dollar ap hour. Mr Fisk states that if the crew had done their duty, much of the cargo eon vaved. The ehip was twenty miles from the captain (Wells), had to send thet dis- of help, whish he tinally obtained, but Jand the passenge decrey. From Mr are that he a es the loss ot the trib: going at the rate of tea kuots tarrwasclear. She went on at being lightened, was d i further The pas- place Mr He remained there in the hope of ssving somo- tling from the wreck. Neither vesse! nor cargo were iusur vd. Suir Oxronn, ashore near Bodega, was bound to Sea m ‘ase, Hei- Washington, as woll as the Sea Bird, en and it is thoueht they will get her uly 13,four miles 8 of Bodega By; during a thick fox, wo deaths on board the 0, on the beach a wins from the apd one man blind, out (of Baltimore), is up for sale m st which she is offered is said to d here from Boston. has on board and merchants, who have come ploasnze excursion. They will probably visit West Newburg, aud other principal places on the Hudson, Sour Nortu Srar, in getting out of the harbor of Sten. . Mo, 8d inst, misstayed and struck on e through her. She is hauled on the « or Vessets—The brig Vesta was sold at San Fran- nthe Ith July for $1226, and the ship Clarissa Au- drews on the 2d July for $2100. Whalemen. Alexander, Young, North Atian- an, of and via Provincetown, with 160 bblasp and 5 do black fish oi); K E Cook, Nickerson, North Atlai oean, of and via Provincetown, with 150 bbls sp oil and 10 do black Ssh. Sroxen—Aug 12, about sunset, light breezo, 25 miles 8 of Noman’s Land, ship Canton, Wing, from New Bedford for North Pacific. hk e Spoken. Ship Florida, Nickerson. from NYork for St Johu, NB 12th inst, lat 40 10, lon 69°10, Brig Marion (of Philadelphia). 15 days from Talcahuana for San Francisoo, June it 14 33 N, lon 110 25 W. : 1 Allen, with Passongers from Panama for San Francisco, Ju lat 17 08 N, lon 114 54 W, short of pro- Visions: she w nding in for the coast for supplies. Foreign Ports, Ea reuNG FR, abt Aug 2—No Am veusole in port. Cowes, July 27—8id ship Princeton, Page (from Havant), Carpirr, July 27—Arr Trenton, Patten, London, to load for N York. Donpre, July 25—Arr ship Crasoc Bisbee, Catonttn. Liverroor, Joly 30.—Arr ships Wm Wirt, Sampson, Mobile ; Roger Stowart, Skoltield, St John, NB. In the river, outward bound, Sist., Calypso, for Boston. 8 » Stone, for Bostoa 7th Aur; h; Asia, Harrison, for do Dyer, do 2d; Parlisment, Webster, Howard, do 20-h: New Yeaton, and Southamp- ving Age, Snow, and Elvirs Owen, » n, do Sth ; Liverpool, Gardner; Progress, Chase, and Silss Greenman, Spencer, do ‘th; Faneuil Hall, Sears, do 7th: Roscins, Maloney ; Kate Hunter, Bush, and Benj Adama, Drummond, do 11th Samuel Lawrence,’ Patten, do lth; Groat Western Fark do Lith; Winchester, Briggs, do 19th ; P. Suze, Robson, do 20th; ' Huguenot, Gardner, do 2et: Wert Point, Allon do 2th: Anna Kimball, Webster; Muscongus, Kelleran; EC Scranton, Spencer, and Montozu- ma. De Courcy, do with despatch; City of Manchester (s), Leitch, for Philadelphia 11th; Mary Pleasants, Ki q Tat; 8 Dean, and Westmoreland, Decan, do Lith ‘2 20ch; Edwd O'Brien, Vesper. do wit despateb; Mary Hale, Rolling, for Baltimore Is\ i heila, Hayden, do Wth; Franchise, Robinson, for Charleston, 4th; Arlington, Ryan, do lith; E! Whitmore, for New Orit Mountaineer, Robinson, i dane A G do 12th; International, Brown, do with desparch; Rip Van Winkle, Smith, for Port Philip, 24; Argo, Macoduck, do Sept 10; Minnesota, Allen. do with despatoh; Marmion, Hadley, for Portland Bay, N for Australia ‘Ook ‘ontinent, do Oct 5. Lonnon, July 28—Entd for idg, ships Washington Irving, Smith, for Port Philip, Australia, (had ontered 23th for Sydney, NSW. In porti0th, Hermione, Hownrd, for Sydney, NSW, Ang 2 Mary & Adeiine, MeLellan, for Boston, 13; Marlborough, Tovar, for San Francisco, | Penzance, July 25—Of, bark Prins Carl (Sw), Mertz, fm Bovton for Gotten bur. Piysourn, July 7— We hips John Bryant, th; Dank inson ; Li Snow, d Owen, do 34; Shannon, Thom: Sid Rover, Cole (from Cienfuegor), xmno, July §—Barks Minnesota, Veacock, from Philadelphia, arr 4th, to load Philadelphia; May Quoen, Watson, for Baltimore 10th, ldg; M. wad, Kiein, from Richmond, arr 6th; Alice Tarleton, from San. Francisco, art 6th: brig F Copeland & Co, Whitcomb, from Boston for’ San Francisco, arr 6th. Kum Key, July 28- No Am vessels in port. Sr Jaco, July 2—Barks W Joy, from ——, arr 18th; Jae Hall, James, from NYork, arr 16th; A B Sturges, Avery, fm go; brign Demarara, Meriihew. for do, 1dgi Ralabow Tiste Lermond, killed), for 40, do; ¥ Fabars, Fontaine, from Phi- Indelphia, arr ISth: Olive, for do. Ran Juan, Aug &—Bark Eliza brigs Mechani from NOrleans;J ‘Williams, Goodspeed, do; schr Brazos, Davis,do, Sid July 31, brig Fashion, Burke, NOrleans. iny. 27—In port, ships Catharine, and Welling ir Ro TANOGA, oon, Len ghey Home Ports. July 6—In port, sohr Sheriff, from San re, ter, Babin, Ri Ane 19—Arr sohrs Young Hu le, Cid bark Lowell, ie fast; Frederick, 1 A Village Belle, Pritchett, N York, joston; brij bella. Patt Chopinan, do; ssches Henry, Linos, Provideace; Hampton, M—Art ship Leopard, Pike, Caloutts April 1; bark Como, Smith, Charles: tony brigs Honrietta, 8: uly 90; J 0 Fro- mont, Harding, Georgetown, 8C; Challongo, Long; Ann Blta- Fldridgs; Swan, Bray, Bonaparte, Foster; itt; Maria. Rivers; Stophen ¥ ima], deiphia; Mi Wino, rebrs Sarah & Lae) a te, Aux ¢ dg. , Hillert, from NYork; Halitax; Gare, B Goo x torte: Aux Caven duly’ 21: Roboose forte, wes July’ 21; Roboos Foxg, Belcher, Norolk; Gon Pouvey, Simpson, Alexanders; rilepondence, Farrar, Washington, NU; Wartiot, Crowell, sitimore; Chas William, Boyd, do; Bloomer, Kilborn Acklam, Forsott; HB Bhacom, ‘Corson; Mechanic, Cain Weatevor, Rogers: Prosto, Inealls; Kaluna, Brown: Cora, Chee; Boston, Kelle: W Wellington, Wells; Sall Clerk; Almira‘Joy, Joy; Arcturus, Haskell; Surah & Bina, Walls Almira T, Ghndy; Francis, Chats, and. Almira, Uae an, Philadelphia; Ebro, Treworpy, Roy lone, Emity Hit Hind, Cook, NYork Teloeraphed. vo Sip al for l'bark and 1 brie v True, Hatitax: ship Go ). Fre ’ 4, "brig Velase: Cid ato fon Pine . tom hip Sir John (now, 967 71-05¢n8 ( 1 Dt ¢ ot t ). Bowes, 64, Galleon, Jooxsvaville, to load fox | ‘SW, soon; Kossuth, | ohr brig Arcus, Cienf: 5 Dae ree aE Meta vatk Selah, for Bos- ring oct. Brigs Thos Waiter. Henrick, Bra- ope te ver of sobrs are ia harbor uO TL, Ang ov id bark, Montesuma (Br), Powell, Li- NE OR! NS, Ai ‘—No arrivals. Cid steams! Pe rey rt erm pry Meierg Se Myre Melvber, Ona 6 John Genoa; bark 10, Saracorse, Mercier, Philadelphia; Sw brig Hindoo, Reve, NORFOLK, Avg 12—Azr bark Brothers, Dadloy, NY ork: Fr brig Abel, Cohard, Martinique; echrs Norfolk Packet, Purell, Ntork; John ‘Tunis Fall Ri er, cry fc York, “+4 NYork; W J Arther, m in Laughton. Plymouth NC, put i win 8; “Surah, viabby, Portland: Below. sobr A Moore, let, ‘z ton, NC, for NYork. Cla bark Magnolia, Haskiil, does. NEWA K, Aug 1d—Arr sobr Echo (Br), Holier, St B TORECON—At Astoria July 4, ship Ansom, for San Fran- cisco in 8 few Sane: 4 Mendora, from di wigs Cyclops, do; isco, for do fow day: Arrat do ldch barks Mendors, Powbatan, Suocess, Mary Adair. brig Cyolops. At Poget’s Sound 9th, schr Cooil, Whitcomb, for San Fee New Dun th, brigs Leoness, Howard, and Jano, H fice Damerscovo, Hathaway, and po Flattery; Mary Taylor, Huton- m4 ines Ft Port! PHILADE: Georgia, W Penobscot, Whitaker. NYork; bark we Story, Ry Boston; brigs Wm McGilvery, Hitchborn, Cienfaogos; T ‘orton, do; Lyra Dodge. New ; Mail Baker, Boston; Denmark, Woodbury. NYor Srowell, Bos: ches Marous, Bray, N York; G1 end, Corson, Salem; Jane Henderson, Paterson, oket, Delaware, Harding, Providence; Henty Pay- son, Crowell Boston. Cid stearate City of Boston, Bas torbroek, Boston; bark Orline St John, Redbird, Boston; brige Rother (Br), Morris, Pernambuco; Kooks. Garver, Boston; Lyra, Dodge, dc; ‘Zd-vin, Morton, do; Albatross, Cochran, do; Wm H Spear, Lampher, Salom; Telos, Mason, Portsmouth; schrs C a Croiner, Peterson, Savanna ay Urowoll, Boston; E1i'Townsend, Corson, Salem: d Cainbridg®: Br Yonkers; Semorville, Chase, Bath; AJ ‘rovidence. PROVIDENCE. Aug 13—Arr stoamer Pelican, Willisms, NYork; sohre Union, Bangs, Baltimore; Boston, Cora n, Philadelphia; Vesta.’ Tomlin, do for Pawtucket; Ntoho Hassard. Gurdick, Rondout for do; sloops Eliza, Elwoo Terry, Rondout: Motte, Roshe, do; Antoce: dont, Terry, do: Wm i Bowen, Kennoy. NYork. S14 nohrs FJ Broguard, Brrickeon; Zephyr. Doyle: Samucl Cast Cullen, and Nath! Holmes, God(roy, Philadelphia; aloo; Radiaut, Wells. Rendout; Polater, Fowler, N York; Provic dence, Brown. do. PORTLAND, Aug 13—Cld brig Geo F Williams, Collins, h RICHMOND, Aug 13—Arr schr Hanover, Chichester, N York, BAN FRANCISCO, July 1S—Are ship Go 25 days from NYork; her Fran Mox brig Sirens, Torres, San Syaney;achrs Sophin. Leis Jos, Mason. Boston; Edwin Ey Mon. ops John Stilson, Stockton; Ned Beal mae ner, Isham, Panam sbi to neal hip Norti jouth, Sante Cruz; steamer at jae Washington, of 8) x . ANTA CRUZ (Cal). July 11—In port, bries Virginia, and Faas sebrs Sarah ‘i avinias ldg for San Francisoo; Ro- anoke from do, just arr. SANTA BARBARA (Cal), July 7—In port, schr Laura Bevan. Pierce, for San Diego samo day, SAVANNAH, Aug ll—Arr sche Cataract» Rice, NYork. Sldeohts Emily Weaver, Brook, Philadelphia; North State, Horton, NYork. Passengers Arrived. Sax Jvan—Steamship Northern Light—John Doyle, J Doyle, T Manning, Mise Manning, Capt Suow and Indy, J Davis, J Butts, WHA Millick, EW Argress, A Halloubut, Mrs A’ Jones and ohild, M Waldron, J Allon, P Reed, A M Williams, E Reed, G ‘Sickel, J H’ Johnston, J Hug Millick, 0G Howard. Mr Joyco, E H Lane, C Burrus Warchs—170 in the steerage. Nrvviras—Brig Florence—J Eaton and family. New Orieans—Ship Sultana—Mr Little and lady, Mi Shurley, Mr Herman, Mr Trowbridge, lady and servant, Mrs Howell and two daughters, Mr Sumpter—10 in the steerage. Cuanuesrox—Ship Sullivan—Miss Bone, J E Bell, lad, snd three children: J 1, Bell and son, J Feény and Iedy W St George, HL Dare, J De Bunnjakoss, R Brothers, J erry. Passengers Sailed. Liver Proo.—Steamship City of Glasgéw—Miss Beresford, Dr Beresford, Mrs Jounson, Mrs Hambly and friend, Geo Prendise, Charles Jobns, ‘Lieut G L Solden, Jo ardson, Mra Edwards, Mr A F Maison, Mr Alderson, Miss Alderson, Miss E Alderson, Robt Bailey, William Ludden, Mrs 8 Walker, Mr and Mrs T Wilkes, AJ Basicre, Wm Wright, Wm Biergon, Mr A Jones, Louis Orthom, Mrs Or- them, Thos J Moran, Mrs Moran’ and family, Mr Somers, Mire Somers, € Dove, Miss Harding, Miss South, Mrs Ram- 1 Martha Taylor, M 8 uy ick Mr Blakeley, Mr 8 C ) Mrand Mra Good- family, Mrs H Fioming. Mrs O Gorman, Mrs David Miss James, Mr C Tot John K: RN ad T BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL Mail Steamshipe—_Betvetn Now York and Liverpool ind between Boston and Liverpool, the Boston ships ing at Halifax to land and receive mails and pas- KABIA, Capt.——, PERSIA, Capt. Capt. Harrison, ASIA, Capt. Judkin Capt. Lott. NIAGARA, Capt. Sto AMERICA, Capt. Shannon. CANADA, Capt. Lang. AMBRLA, cons. Leiteh. There vessels carry a clear white light at mainmast head, roen on the starbosrd, red on port. om Boston, ...Wednesday, Aug. 18. from Now York. Wednesday, Aug. 25. Wednesday, Sopt. 1. ednesday, Sept. 8. Shannon. .from Boston... Wednesday, Sept. 15. Europa... Lott... ° ‘from New York. Wednesday, Sept. 22. Passage from New York or Boston to Liverpool—First cabin, $120; recond cabin, a berth secured until paid for. Freight will be charged on specie beyond an amount for personal expense An experienced surgeon on board. oil letters and newspapers must pase through the Post his prly to y ARD, No. 4 Bowling Greer Warenrs.—By order of the British Treasury, wat ef foreign manufacture, bearing the nai or marks of Fuglish manufacturers, will be hereafter admitted in Eng- jand in transit for the United States and other countri in consequence of which French and Swiss watehos may be pped at Havre for New York or Boston, via Liverpool, thout incurring the risk, as heretofore, of being seized hy the English Custom house. French, German, and other foreign goods, received and brought in common with British goods. Through bills of lading are given in Havre for New York. Fe LIVERPOOL.—UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM. ship PACIFIC, Capt. Ezra Nye.—This steamship will mi freight or passa depart with the United Stat 8 for Europe, positivel: on Saturday, Augast 2ist, a M,, from her. bert at the foot of Canal sti tired till paid for. led _socommodations and yy all street. Th ced the PACIFIC, and FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE—THE UNITED ‘States Mail steamship FRANKLIN, James A. Wotton, commander, will leave for Havre, touching at Southampton to land the mails and passengers, on Saturday, August 25th, lock, from Pier No. 4, North River. Price of pas- 20, An experioneed surgeon is attached to the vei 8 uggage not wanted during the voyage, should be sent. on board the day before sailing, marked “below.” No mei chandise will be received on board, after Thursday, August 26th. For freizht or passage, apply to MORTIMER LIVINGSTON, Agents, 53 Broadway. ‘DUCTION IN FARES BETWEEN PHILADEL- hia and Liverpool.—The Liverpool and Philadelphia ip Company intond sailing their new steamships as follo My FROM PHILADELPHIA, City of Manchester. “Saturday, July 17 City of Glasgow ‘/Saturday, A City of Manchester. City of Glasgow. . City of Glasgow. . City of Manchester: City of Glasgow. ‘Wednesday, July 21 nesday, Aug, IL mid: Ladi $20; $55—inc! Provisions and steward’s foe 0 41 Exchan, lace, N. ¥. SpRlndciph 4 will be takon at $20 from Philadelphia, and $90 from Liverpool—found with provisions, OR t oabin, cabin, or steerage, are of the most spacious and comfortable description, and those seeking to return to the old country have only to see the ship to secure their passage. Apply on boned, at Peck Slip whaet, or to ALLTAMS & GUION: 40 Fulton stro * October. Perec ishing to se ' fe An unequalle ortunity of securing a chen} this magnificent Teizate built ship. id fy JOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT.—THE NEW DOUBLE Engine meship WiLLLAM PENN, Winthrop Sears, leave pier No. 8 East river, for the above Frida ist 20th, at four o'olook, P. nt nccommodations for passengers. Pas. $0; in Stooenge, $25. For troight or passage, d orto THOS. B. STANTON, 56 South st, rto B, LINCOLN & CO./12 Pearl st. Measurement goods, 256. per cubic foot. Shippers are selves with the steamer’s bille the agents ge ol Franklin, J. Teal. commander, wil r nday, September Gth, at four o clock, EW YORK AND ALABAMA STEAMSHIP - N \y, for Mobile, groping at Havans.—The ry nae whool stesmehip BLACK WARRIOR, Roberts W. Shuteteh U. 8.N., Commander, will Re ready te receive freizht on nday; Acguat 16th, and will sail for the aboveports trom pier fook ot Harrison street, North rivor, on Wednesday, i 26th, preci Freight for New Or- at" FeiPes Santee etter Fee 0 . LIV) ‘OM, CROUHERON & OO.'S1 Broadway. OR SAVANNAH —U.8, MAIL LINEOF OCRAN steamships, every Saturday, at do'cloek, P, M., from Pier 4, North river, ALABAMA, Capt C, D! Ludlow, 2ist August, FLORIDA. Capt. J. Lyon, 23th’ Auguaty # forward, altornately. These ships having boon withdrawn for a short time, to be coppered and painted, are now in per- fect order, and will run regularly as above, For freight ap- Ply on board, or for passage to SAMUEL L. MITCHILL, 194 Front stroot OR CHARLESTON—SEMI-WEEKLY, U. Line —The favorite steamship SOUTHERN! Foster, Commander, will leave plor No.4, NR on nesdoy, August 18th, at 4 o'clock, P. Muy fat ly. freivht, apply on board, whore all bills of lading will be ‘at the office o! od, and f ‘ f seat NOPPONDS RILESTON & CO, 48 South street. HAY TA AND SAVANNAH STEAM NAVI- ana splendid slde-whyelstenmalip, STATE OF GEORGIA, Civet ship of the tine.) Oaptain John B- Walton is now run: airy hotweon the above ports, and will | hil for Savannah on the following Wednesdays, viz. Thi}, September Tat, 15th, 3 October 1th Der uti, Baths ia orn ‘ednesdays. ‘This Alternate Wsened te safety, Je possceued of every requl Taeen tial bo elegance and comfort, (expecially in the yontil ee oP her. cabin and state rooms, the eupertor arranger nent of which are unparalleled) and has proved herself to be ne of the fnetest stonmships afloat. Passongors by her y the pleasure of river navi remaining only two wights Whacvos; a Sevenneh, PADALAGKD, FAX & Uo. F THE AUSTRALIA STEAMSHIP 181 stroot —The sail Saturday next, August Zlst, . §. Mail Line fc r California and wall and Panama.— By order of the Mail steam: with the Ly ed & ¥,, Rescwiy? ¢ z. direct for wall; and trom Orleans onthe 7thand 224. When these Coeur em Buuday, the »: to lenmeSinte deopateh we We Pann United States Mali Steamship Company. The follo a by yee to this Ar? a CRESCENT ClT¥.1,500 toms i) GHEKOKEE.....,. ‘tome ILA PHILADELPHIA 100 tom pari BL DURANGO. items = = E g = 4 womuenips Bi Dorado aud Falcon will form @ between Now Orleans and Aspinwall, leat tho 7th and 22d of each month. and formiag with the ates) a through line to and from New Orloans fexico, Célifornia, and Oregon, Passage from leans oan be secured from Armetrong, Harris & ts at that place. high i; W YORK TO ASrINWALL ah ie 2, az TH RATES F. For Ladies’ Saloon Stato Rooms. wer Aft and Forward Seloon Room Seoond Cabin Standeve. Bieorags Passes, 4 freeofexpense. The raitroad being in operation, running over half the distauoe from Aspiowall to Paasma, i) sit of the Isthmus may be performed fa from tightoen to twenty-four houre—the oxponse, which varteg from $10 to $25, to he borne by she passengers. PAGIFIO MALL STEAMBILLP COMPANY. Toe public are informed that, uncer the new a of this company, svoamers inspooted and ‘apgrovod by at Navy Dopartment, vomusnded by Navy officers, and oar. rying the United Stator Maile, will hureafter loave Pt immediately o tisco om the si 6 Sth daya of ono! Acapuico. A reserve boat will be kept at cach end of route to cover secidents. The following sveam packets, to the Pasitn Mail Steamship Compr Pacific. one of whiob will be slways im pol COLUMBIA, oO NSS1LTUT! be ANTBLOPE, be CAROLINA * COLUMBUS. pad ISTHMUS '- UNICORN , Je 4 ‘The new steamahip Columbia will ply between San Prax sivco amd in Ore iting at the fo rs the e tion Lae Wh re aa lees ne (f sengor is allowe . personal bagcage, ing fn moasuremont 10 cubi Frei will be Chagres at 70 cents per foot, m Panams to cisco at the rate of $100 per ton. For freight or apply to CHARLES A. WHITNEY, at the office of Compan 2, 171 Woat street, corner of Warren, New ¥% NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY connecting with the Pacific Mail Steamship Company —Only through United States Mail Eine for Cal ang Qrevon, via Aspinwall and Paname.—1' double ‘engine U. 8, stenmehip LLLIN steamer in the world, 2500 tons barthen, Hl. J- Hartevon ‘avy, Commander, on lay, August orolock Pi Fre om plor at foot of Warren street, North river. “Tho Pacife Mail Sto ‘Com, egal floent steamer PANAMA, will be liness at receive the Illinois’ mails, and sail immediately Francisco, No efforts will be spared on the part of the companies to vend thelr passengers through with e: comfort, and safety. Rates of fare to Aspinwal Pay — $65, Levi Pie an presse saloon do, ; second cal ndecs, $45; 61 5 Paseengecs will be tended at the allroad wharf st ‘Aspinwall ‘Trans isthmus at the passengers’ expense. Persons securing through passage by the United ‘States Mall Steam- crs from NewYork, have preference of accommodation om board the Pacifio Mail Steamers. Ratos of fare from Panama to San Francisco on the most favorable terms. Ror froigat Or passage, apply to CHARLES A. WHITNEY, at the of the Companies, 177 West street, corner of Warren stresk, yw Yor! IRE CITY LINB.-FOR SAN FRANCISOO VIA Pee cipinwall diccot, and San Juen-The splendid double engine steamship, SIERRA NEVADA, 1,200 tons burthea, J. parton Wilson, Beq., commander, will leave for As) wal ‘Thursday, 19th day of from her Pir No 3 North rivers’ This etiam ins 8 ae: Oommodations, and is paequalied in her ventilation. Fog freig' 1, OF Passel” HOWARD & SON, No. 34 Brosdway. ANDERBILT LINR—FOR SAN FRANCISCO.—TEE shortest And cheapest route,—Only line for seven ihe Tateannss tas pameetel enite steamship NORTHERN LIGHT, 2000 tons, will leave from jer No. "2, Noreh river, at 3.0 clock, P, a i AG Ascast fre San Jase dal erie 1,800 ore ing with tbe ee the Ni transit route, having but twelve miles of inne threuch without any detention. the Pacltie steauer mation, d pas: at thi sat only at the o! Ne See teeeenanSe as ee Onn gnig oh see Al ‘ket WILL1aM PENN, Capt. Folger. now packe Igor, now I 0. W. POLLITZ, 8 Beaver street. clipper ship OCEA. » of 1, tons, Captain Alfred Somes, transpo1 ‘These steamers are unsurpassed in their waiting, and at this season of the year much more stairs. ing at pier 10 Rast river. Firat on $) street, FOR AUSTRALIA —PIONEER LINE OF PACKETS ix months 014, with all the modern improvements, ‘all th accommodation and ventilation. Passengers will now = and comfortable than by any other route, For infor: PassacE ‘TO SAN FRANCISCO IN THE SUPERIOR 5200; secon: $100, andfound. Apply to BB, SUTTON, 34 Wall sailing monthly for Port Philip and Sydney. The noble sOCEAN Bagi, api ooeed the d to make them superior to other line, py Rate eC f a World's Tale, ‘will be de ened es Bo Pe JOHN OGDEN, A re Wall oixeety The Ocoan Eagle has capacity for over 300 passes it ed pepe Sareemainee to et the numer to 1% 01 ay view of xiving abunda, om. will tively as advertised, oe °F Foom The ship Fo PORT PHILIP AND SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, 25th Auewet.—The now clipper ship WILLIAM FROTH- INGHAM, EK Babbldge, master, now loading et pies Now 10, E. R., can handsomely accommodate a few more passon- gers, if application be made immediately, to Win. T, 48 Front street; Russell & Norton, 31 O14 slip; or to Rites & Arkell, 146 Pearl street. OR AUSTRALIA—BY MONTHLY COMMNICATION. Intending emigrants are invited to call on the sub- be t Ships, for whish they are fonts. ont parcels, packages, samples and merchandise, fors Jarded with punctuality, and at the ‘lowest possible tates. Advances made on consignments to their friends at Sydney, Port Philip, Melbourne, and Adelaide, G... RUGHBS ¥ CO., Australian West street. 'N. B, Tho next. iday, 20th August. Immediate therefore necessary. unsurpassed acoom- and hi in, and Steerage a ga low rat Se tT O'BRIEN, 37 Burling slip. and 153 South street. oa MEDICAL. CRLEDRATED BALSAM—A PURELY VEGETABLE Composition for the cortatm and speedy eure of all Cuta- neous Diseases of the Skim and Socrofu! . Also, for the redical cure of Corns, Obducations of the Skin Warts. Prepared only by the inventors, SCHMIDGALL & STOLPP, New York. Principal depot, 280 Broadway. R. COOPBR, NO. 14 DUANE SEREET, BETWHER DT ceORGe ene Will neeche One: roca 09 P. bg B rv Cards, in the New York R. 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